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Citation Essay
Crafting an essay on the topic of citations can be both a challenging and rewarding endeavor.
The difficulty lies not only in the meticulous attention to detail required but also in the need to
navigate a complex web of rules and styles governing the proper use of citations.
The task demands a thorough understanding of various citation formats, such as APA, MLA,
Chicago, and others, each with its unique set of rules governing the way sources are cited within
the text and in the bibliography. The writer must be vigilant in ensuring that each citation adheres
to the specified guidelines, including the correct formatting of author names, publication dates,
titles, and page numbers.
Moreover, the essay should address the importance of citations in academic and scholarly
writing. It is not merely a mechanical process but a crucial aspect of giving credit to the original
authors, acknowledging intellectual contributions, and maintaining the integrity of one's own
work.
However, the challenge extends beyond the technical aspects. To create a compelling essay, the
writer must delve into the broader context of why citations matter. This involves exploring issues
related to academic integrity, intellectual property, and the ethical considerations surrounding the
use of others' work.
Furthermore, a well-crafted citation essay should touch upon the evolving landscape of citation
practices in the digital age, including challenges posed by online sources, electronic publications,
and the need for adaptability in an ever-changing scholarly environment.
In conclusion, tackling a citation essay requires not only a keen eye for detail and a mastery of
citation styles but also a thoughtful exploration of the underlying principles and ethical
considerations. It is a task that demands diligence, precision, and a deep understanding of the
role citations play in academic discourse.
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Citation Essay Citation Essay
The Role Of Division In The Movie Freedom
There are several problems that seem universal and difficult to solve. One pressing
issue is that of keeping unity among a group of people and preventing division.
How can all members of the group receive some benefit with minimal efforts and
losses appears to be the question that groups must address to be successful. This
applies to groupings of all sorts of levels, such as, nations, sports teams, classrooms,
marriages, and businesses among others. Looking at issues currently facing our
nation, many examples of this can be seen. Recently our nation has seen riots,
divisions, and disagreements. Despite all the seemingly endless divisions, there are
practices that would greatly improve the condition and unity of the nation. In the
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One of the largest causes for division is people not understanding each other very
well. Ignorance of another person s or group of persons background, mindset, or
other characteristics often leads to fear or hesitancy to work together. Eliminating
misunderstandings helps alleviate divisions. It can be difficult to truly try to
understand someone though. As the late Stephen Covey said, a person should seek
first to understand, then to be understood. This means that the person must be willing
to be fully open to what the other person is portraying without trying to push their
own agenda. Ms. Gruwell demonstrated this well. She sought to understand her
students in order to gain their respect before trying to teach her material. She used
pop culture references that appealed to them, read personal journal entries, listened
to them without interjecting, and tried to help her students in any way she could.
She sacrificed much of her own time and value before she ever asked anything of
her students. In doing so, she unified her students and was able to get them to buy in
and do amazing things. If people are willing to delay their wants and try to
understand others first, many of the problems facing our society today would
Examples Of Ethnoculturalism In The Visitor
One of example of discrimination in the film comes from Tarek s arrest. The NYPD
assume that Tarek has jumped the turnstop while entering the subway even though
he paid. When Tarek tries to tell the police that he paid for the subway ride he is
ignored. Even when Walter tries to stick up for Tarek and possibly use his own white
privilege to tell the police that Tarek paid he is silenced. Ethnocentrismis also
displayed once Tarek is placed in the detention center because in the waiting room of
the detention center is a picture of the statue of liberty, representing freedom and
justice. It seems a bit ironic that a symbol for freedom and opportunity are painted on
the inside of a detention center for immigrants pending deportation.
Another reference to marginalization and oppression is displayed with the scene
when Zanaib, Mouna and Walter go and meet with an attorney for Tarek. When
talking about what the options are for Tarek the lawyer responds, It s very black
and white, either you belong or you don t (The Visitor, 2007). This perspective
marginalizes many people. On a broader level, this is an ethnocentric approach in
that other cultures are being judged based on what the normal culture and standards
are. One of the consequences of ethnocentrism is that another culture might feel
judged, isolated and forced to assimilate. The lawyer might have had his own first
hand experience with this. The lawyer appears to be an immigrant himself or had
family who came to
Marketing Pl Rich Foods Inc.
Marketing Plan
Name
Institution
Date
The company s background information
The hypothetical company to be analyzed is Rich Foods Inc., a company involved
in the production, marketing and distribution of consumer food products with its
headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Among the firm s popular brands include
breakfast cereals, baking brands, and beverages. The company s product that would
be focused on is its common cereal popularly referred to as OTG standing for On the
Go
Environmental analysis of the company
Political. Some of the political trends affecting the company are anti radicalism and
anti terrorism. An increase in international radicalism and terrorism encourage
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The software tool helps farmers and the company to predict weather and influence
nitrogen balance of soil through a combination of crop models and soil. Other
technological trends that have favored the company include mobility and ubiquity,
which leads to technology becoming increasingly pervasive and portable thus
increasing the level of access to consumers through various media.
Legal. There are strict regulations by the United States Food and Drug Administration
department for production of healthy, nutritional, and safe breakfast cereals (Nestle,
2013). Also, various quality testing and legal standards have to be met by the
company.
The company s primary and secondary target markets
Market segmentation
Primary target market. The primary target market for OTG is individuals aged
between seventeen and twenty one. Most individuals within his population group
often have less time to make or eat breakfast, thus making it convenient for them to
grab OTG for a healthy and energetic breakfast that would keep them active and
energetic throughout a reasonable part of the day. Majority of individuals within this
market segment are also college going students, which makes the product much
more appropriate for them. OTG is also packaged in a convenient and portable
package, making it a preferred product for this group, owing to its portable and
convenient nature. Consumers can be able to easily carry the product for
consumption at their preferred time.
Secondary
Truman Doctrine Effects
The Cold war was a struggle for power between the Soviet Union and the United
states going on from the late 1940 s until the decomposition of the Soviet Union in
1991. In only a few years these World War II partners turned into enemies locked in a
global struggle with military, political, and ideological disputes.
Americans and Soviets agreed that culture was an important weapon in the ongoing
battle to influence Europe during The Cold War. Both sides believed that expanding
their way of life could be the key in winning support for their cause. To gain this
endorsement, Americans wanted to spread their high culture by setting up free
lending libraries, so Europeans can read the classic books and music from America.
Although this did not have the effect they wanted. Instead of flocking to the classics
in the library they went to the contemporary section. Then, the United States started
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The president stated unless we are willing to help free people to maintain their free
institutions and their national integrity against aggressive movements that seek to
impose upon them totalitarian regimes. This is no more than a frank recognition that
totalitarian regimes imposed on free people, by direct or indirect aggression,
undermine the foundations of international peace and hence the security of the
United States. (Shmoop Editorial Team). The Truman Doctrine conferred the United
states to a global treaty of putting American assets towards stopping the spread of
Communism. Even though Truman said we had to contain communism he lost
followers during re election because Eisenhower wanted to get rid of it. President
Eisenhower created a system of destroying Communism by initiating the Central
Intelligence Agency or CIA, which mounted operations to remove Communist leaders
and give help to anti communist
Swot Analysis Of Tata Nano
Market is segmented using several relevant bases. Consumer market was segmented
based on the following customer characteristics.
Geographic Segmentation Top management identified urban areas and metro cities as
their potential customers.
Demographic Segmentation Demographic segment is further divided into different
types.
1.Income Nano promoted this car as common man s car . They wanted this car to be
affordable to everyone. Thus it was initially priced at 1 lakh. So, Nano invariably
attracted low end and middle income people. It also attracted people who already
have one or two cars.
2.Age College going students, first time employers were their target segment.
College going student would like a buy a 4 wheeler instead of a 2 wheeler if it cost
almost same price. Concerned parents were also their target segment as they want
their children to drive safe vehicle. Tata Nanois projected one of the safest cars in
India. It also attracted senior citizen because of the ease of drive provided by Nano.
Lifestyle Segmentation As Nano wasn t apt for long distance driving it didn t attract
commercial and industrial customers. Nano attracted people using cars for personal
usage.
Overall, Tata Nano comes under budget car segment. So, the target market strategy
of Nano was Multi Segment. Nano had different models of car like Nano AMT, Gen
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The price of the car was first decided to be approximately Rs.1 lakh and they
approached and reengineered their car model to fit in that range. Tata Nano could
achieve this price by using multiple approaches. The savings were achieved in
manufacturing, design and absence of some accessories. The target market is the
middle class who want to buy a first car, instead of a motorbike or a scooter, so that
with a small increment in money, the marginal utility will increase and they get a
better medium of transport, which is safer and convenient to commute a small family
as
Cough Case Study Essay
Cough
Heather Colome
University of South Florida
Cough
CASE ONE: Mrs. L. Windermere is a 73 year old woman under your care for more
than a decade. She has no chronic medical conditions and comes in once a year in
the spring just to catch up. In this visit her only complaint is a cough. It started a
month or two ago following a cold. She hadn t been very ill just some congestion and
rhinorrhea. After those symptoms mostly resolved, she developed this cough. She
asks, Is there something you can give me for this cough?
1. How is cough categorized? Is this a chronic cough?
According to Pratter, Brightling, Boulet, and Irwin, (2006), based on duration, cough
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She doesn t recall any sick contacts, but her husband is a minister, and she mingles
with members of his congregation three to four days a week. On physical exam her
oral pharynx is slightly erythematous but there is no cobblestoning and her nasal
turbinates are neither pale nor inflamed. She has no lymphadenopathy, and her lungs
sound clear without any wheezing or crackles.
3. Do you want an X ray? How are you going to treat this cough?
Yes I would order a chest x ray due to the duration of her cough, the fact that it is
post infectious, her age, and to evaluate for pneumonia and masses. Due to the
duration of the cough and the fact that her cough is becoming productive with
yellow sputum, I would tell the patient she probably started out with a viral
bronchitis that now could be transitioning into a bacterial bronchitis and/or
Pertussis and I would prescribe an antibiotic that will cover both: Azithromycin
500mg PO day 1, then 250mg PO Daily X 4 days. I would instruct her to buy over
the counter mucinex take as directed on box, and drink plenty of fluids. If the cough
does not improve in 3 weeks have her follow up.
CASE ONE CONTINUED: She returns in three weeks. Her chest X ray was normal.
Her symptoms are unchanged.
4. Now what? What is Upper Airway Cough Syndrome?
Now further evaluation is needed and a change in treatment. According to Tofts,
P.H., Oliveira, E., and Ferrer, G. (2011), UACS (formerly known as postnasal drip) is
due to chronic upper
Piaget And Vygotsky Compare And Contrast
Developmental psychology is the study of mental structures and learning through
experience. This is the interest between characteristics, the individual s behaviour and
environmental factors including social context and their impact on developments
Piaget and Vygotsky had many similarities in their ideas they both looked at children
s cognitive development of knowledge and had the theory that there are things
beyond a Childs understanding but their approaches to these ideas were different.
They believed that it was important for children to participate in their learning and
they also both looked at social factors concerning children s cognitive development
However Piaget had many ideas and thoughts that differed from Vygotsky.... Show
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In future years because of his experiences, Piaget changed the way he conducted
his research to include more importance on child activity. In comparison Vygotsky
didn t rely upon time he believed that children s learning should be taken further by
looking at their actual capabilities and then seeing how much more potential they
have, this was called the ZPD (zone of proximal development). He stated that
teaching is only good when it awakens and rouses to life those functions which are
in a stage of maturing which lie in the ZPD (Dunphy Dunphy 2003, p49). Vygotsky
also believed in social interactions for development with the emphasis upon
communications, language (the inner voice) and the role of experts. He believed
that when a child is challenged and is helped with these challenges it will obtain
new knowledge and skills. A criticism of Vygotsky s could be that he really didn t
have any research to back up his theories, and he was constantly changing his ideas.
Perhaps changing his ideas was his way of taking on board any criticisms and
updating his thinking to improve upon his work. Vygotsky, however, did realise that
Piaget s theories were quite important and he built his theories upon the information
obtained by him. My evaluation of Piaget and Vygotsky is that although Piaget s
studies
Understanding Of Local Area Network Technologies Essay
Final Report AS 91377 Demonstrate understanding of local area network technologies
Adam Major
Networking Concepts
describe what the user will mainly use a specific LAN for
A LAN network (Local Area Network) is an establishment created when clients or
devices such as computers and phones etc. with the right networking specifications
allowing them to be connected with each other using a common connecion such as
Ethernet or wireless. This establishment allows the sharing of resources from the
device through the network and to the desired destination such as another device e.g.
Mobile phone, pc, tablet etc. all locally within the network by Ethernet etc. In this
scenario the LAN network is used for gaming where two computers connected to the
same network are trying to connect with each other to allow an established
connection between the two allowing data to be shared, effectively creating a game
server. A user will mainly use a specific LAN to share data between clients by pairing
them together.
Ethernet is the most commonly used LAN technology. It is used to transmit data
locally from the network router and to devices manually connecting them to the
network by wire using copper cabling.
compare and contrast the characteristics and the purposes of peer to peer LANs and
client/server LANs
Peer to Peer LAN
A peer to peer (P2P) network consists of nodes with equal privileges able to send
data to each other without the need for a server to connect to. Each peer has the
Psychology
Section One 1 When psychology first began to become a science in 1860, it was
more of a field of philosophy than an actual medical study. It dealt with a more
abstract concept than other medical fields; the human body is something concrete
that you can physically look at and study whereas, at the time, you could not
physically see the mind. In Ancient Greece thinkers such as Aristotle and Plato could
only come up with theories as to how the mind works. Plato believed that some
knowledge is innate while Aristotle believed that the ability to learn depended on
experience, however neither were able to prove their theories with concrete evidence.
As time went on and psychology became more widely known, more theoretical
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The lack of acquisition could lead to the extinction of the conditioned response. It
is also possible for the conditioned response to become extinct but the little girl may
one day spontaneously recover her fear of spiders. It is also possible that she could
develop a fear of all spiders or possibly all insects as she generalizes her fear. Or she
could only develop a fear of tarantulas specifically, which would be stimuli
discrimination.
Section Five 10 Classical conditioning is when a neutral stimulus causes a response
when paired with a stimulus that naturally cases a response. Operant conditioning is a
type of learning where the consequences of a behavior determine if that action will
be repeated. Both classical conditioning and operant condition have stimuli that
enforces a behavior, yet the main difference is that in classical condition the learning
is not up to the individual but in operant condition the learned behavior is in the
hands of the individual. Ivan Pavlov was the main contributor to classical
conditioning. While studying the amount of saliva dogs had to certain foods, he
noticed that the dogs would salivate while in the harness in anticipation for the food.
He then conducted an experiment where he used a bell as he gave the dogs their
food and he conditioned them to salivate when hearing the bell. The only limitation to
classical
Shake Rattle And Roll Music Essay
The first piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Overture to West Side
Story. It is a short piece heard before the musical. It is also a modern day adaption
of a classic named Romeo and Juliet that was made by William Shakespeare. This
piece was written by Leonard Bernstein, he is known worldwide as the greatest
musical talent to ever go on stage. Leonard is mostly known for his presence on the
conductor s podium.
The second piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Stinkin Garbage. This
piece involves 1 large garbage can and as many 30 gallon garbage cans you want.
This piece isn t about how loud it is, it is about the many different rhythms in sync
with each other. This piece was written by Ed Argenziano. He worked as a secondary
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The piece tries to show the Israelite uprising in Gaza. The piece is written by
Camille Saint SaГ«ns. He is on the greatest French composers from the late 19th
century to the early 20th century. He was really talented at playing the piano. At the
age of 4 he knew how to read and write music. In that same age he wrote a short
piece for the piano. Later in his teen years he taught piano and composition at a
university.
The fourth piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Sabre Dance from
Gayane. This piece of music is so famous that it has been featured in a lot of
famous TV shows such as The Big Bang Theory, The Simpsons, Family Guy and
Many more. This piece was written by Aram Khachaturian. Born in the capital city
of Georgia. His most famous piece is the Sabre Dance from Gayane.
The fifth piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Sleep. This piece was
originally for Julia Armstrong s parent. Julia requested that Robert Frost s poem
named stopping by the woods on a snowy evening be the words used for the work.
This led to a legal battle between Robert frost s estate and their publisher ensued. It
was decided that Eric can use the words when it becomes public domain in
Bob And Bailey Essay
Bob and Marian Bailey are sometimes regarded as the best animal trainers in the
world. Through the use of operant conditioning, they were able to successfully train
thousands of individual animals in their lifetimes, as well as teaching what they knew
to others who also aspired to train animals. They were revolutionary in the training
world, influencing great names such as Karen Pryor, Terry Ryan, Susan Garrett, and
Jean Donaldson (just to name a few). They changed the way that animals were used
in television and movies, in governmental agencies, and in the ordinary household,
through operant conditioning, they were able to accomplish much more than most
trainers would have through possible. Their work will live on through the centuries as
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She attended class part time at the University of Arkansas. She completed her
graduate studies in 1978, receiving her Ph.D. In the midst of her studies, Marian
got remarried to Bob Bailey and he eventually took over the role of General
Manager of ABE. Bailey also went back to school late in his life, in the early 1980 s
he went back to a community college to get a basic computer programming degree.
He wanted to stay on the cutting edge side of technology, and holds four patents for
electromechanical devices for animal training and use in educational displays.
Through its years, ABE behavioral technicians trained over 140 species and more
than 15,000 individuals including animals such as dogs, cats, chickens, ravens,
vultures, pigeons, dolphins, sea lions, along with many other species to perform in
both difficult circumstances, as well as free comfortable environments. The training
of animals was used for military, TV, trade shows, conferences, research, theme
parks, and the IQ Zoo. The IQ Zoo was opened by Marian and Keller, and housed
chickens that walked on tightropes, dispensed souvenirs to paying customers, danced,
and played basketball. Along with a variety of other animals doing outstanding
unnatural behaviors, it was a chance for them to display their trained animals as
people were not accustomed to animals doing trained
Discuss The Arguments For The Rights And Privileges Of...
In this essay, I will be arguing for the rights and privileges of minority groups. I
believe that special privileges do not give minorities excessive benefits, and that these
privileges also do not infringe upon the rights or lifestyles of the majority. I will prove
this through the examination of several aspects of society and nation, including
equality, nation building, and identity. These three characteristics of multiculturalism
and society will help evidence the justification of minority rights in the face of
opposing liberal majority interests. To establish the need for minority rights, the
concept of multiculturalism must first be understood. Kymlicka describes
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For most people, identity is intimately tied into their cultural/religious backgrounds.
When minorities are denied recognition of their backgrounds for the sake of the
majorities comfort, it denies minorities their right to cultural or ethnic identities.
Living in a society that has a mainstream culture contrary to one s own lifestyle
makes it difficult to embrace your own identity with pride, especially if that
society s government does not support your need for rights. As identity is so
crucial in a person s good life, it is unjust for a society to deny a person their right
to celebrate the practices of their culture or religion. Despite identity being
considered a fairly basic right in modern society, it is also where most of the issues
surrounding minority rights occur. Giving a group of people the right to practice a
religion seems inherently just at first glance, however what happens if the groups
beliefs conflict with the liberal majority s concept of human rights? In instances where
the beliefs of the minority directly conflict with the goals of the state (to protect its
citizens), I believe it is justifiable for the state to step in on behalf of the child s
wellbeing. These instances, despite being well known, are not as common as one
might think. It is easy to criminalize minorities for specific and rare instances of
abuse, but overall it is empirically provable that most minority groups only want
special privileges in order to raise their position in society to be equal. It is unusual
for cases to be handled without precedents or established systems, but in the case of
multiculturalism I think that case to case examinations would be the most effective
way to police such crimes in minority groups. The fear that minorities may abuse any
special privileges they may be awarded does not justify the preemptive denial of
Perceived Effectiveness of Pizza Hut’s Hate Late
Campaign...
PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS OF PIZZA HUT S HATE LATE CAMPAIGN
IN SUSTAINING BRAND AWARENESS A Thesis Presented To The Department
of Arts and Communication College of Arts and Science, University of the
Philippines Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements Leading to A Degree
in Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Organizational Communication (ORCOM) by:
Dharlene Andrea C. Zambrano March 2008 Zambrano ii APPROVAL SHEET The
undergraduate thesis attached hereto, entitled, PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS OF
PIZZA HUT S HATE LATE CAMPAIGN IN SUSTAINING BRAND AWARENESS
prepared and submitted by DHARLENE ANDREA C. ZAMBRANO, in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Organizational
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I am so honored that I belong to this exceptional batch! Thank you guys for
entrusting me some of our activities and believing in my capabilities. Thank you
for raising the bar of academic toxicity/pressure because it made us the best
communicologists there is! Special mention to Ceska, Ramon, Julius, Earl and
Alfie and everyone in OrCom Bloc 9 for sharing their lives, smiles, stress,
heartaches and pain with me. Thank you guys for being my shock absorbers and I
will always cherish our coffee and drinking sessions! Go OrCom Centennial
Graduates! I know we will go far! God Bless to all! Zambrano iii To my extended
family/friends To my high school friends that until now are still good friends of
mine, Thank you for reminding me to breathe and take a break once in a while
from the academic and work stress that I go through for the past four years. Thank
you Wheng, Mich and Corai for cheering me up and letting me appreciate life
more. You will always be constant in my life! I love you dudettes! Cheers! To all
the guys I loved (and liked) before.... Thank you for giving me inspiration,
enthusiasm, passion as well as disgust, pain, anxiety attacks, and agony. You all
remind me that I m still a human being and not a deity! Haha! Without your
existence, I won t learn the best lessons in life, love and relationships. You all made
me stronger, smarter and prettier than ever! You made my college years a
kaleidoscopic one! *kisses*
Essay On The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde
Society Changes, Humanity Does Not A greek scholar named Origen once said,
the power of choosing good and evil is within reach of us all (Origen). For
centuries mankind has quarreled with the concept of good and evil, right and
wrong, just and unjust. Indeed, there is no one on earth who is righteous, no one
who is right and never sins (NIV, Ecce. 7:20). Even king Solomon, a man widely
regarded as the wisest man in human history, ponders this question back around 180
BCE. This query is raised once more in during the Victorian era by Robert Louis
Stevenson. His parabolic tale The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde shows
what is likely to happen if someone were to let out their darker inhibitions. In a
time of snobbish propriety, Robert Louis Stevenson looked past the exterior to
question the true nature of man. Understanding Robert Louis Stevenson s insightful
The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde involves understanding the Victorian
time period, Stevenson s own personal history, and his perception of human nature.
The Victorian era refers to the time period in which Queen Victoria reigned in
England. It is often known for having strict rules stating what is proper and what is
off color. The term Victorian morality is often used to describe the values of the
period, which includes sexual proprietary, hard work, honesty, thrift, sense of duty
and responsibility towards the less well off ( Victorian Era Morality ). This standard
worked well for the
Comparing My Life Expectancy
Directions: Put your name and date at the top of your assignment. Leave the
questions out when you submit your paper.
Check that you agree, type your name and then copy and paste this statement into
your assignment.
As a DSC student, I give my word that this work is my own and that I have neither
given nor received unauthorized help and that I have not copied and pasted
information from my resources.
__пЃЎ___ I agree ______Beata Plias________
STEP 1)
3a. An area is considered a Blue Zone when the people who live there are living
longer lives.
3b. Loma Linda, California = The residents of Loma Linda are regularly exercising
and maintaining a vegetarian diet which includes nuts, fruits and vegetables.
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Community = join some type of religious group that have the same similarities as you.
Loved ones first = build a healthy relationship with close family members and friends.
STEP 3)
1b. Comparing my life expectancy and my healthy life expectancy, there is a 23 year
difference between the two. My life expectancy is at 80.2 years old and my healthy
life expectancy is at 63.3 years old.
1c. All the information that I received from the test was shocking. I never took the
time to think about my life expectancy and how I was eating could affect that. But,
then again my healthy life expectancy is at 63 and its very common around that age
for people to start getting sick.
2c. Based on the results, I can add up 17 years. A few things I wouldn t mind
changing is to eat a lot more fruit. Also, I would probably get a little more sleep.
Lastly, instead of eating white bread, I can switch to whole grain.
STEP 4)
1.The purpose of the Blue Zones Project is to encourage communities to make
healthier changes in their environment, policy, and social networks. Their objective is
to transform communities in order for people to live healthier or better
Thesis Statement For Herpes Simplex
Chanelle Okkers
Thesis: Skin Diseases and Disorders
Chanelle Okkers
International Academy of Health and Skincare
Year : 2A
Thesis : Skin diseases and disorders
Table of Contents
Page 1 2 : Introduction
Page 3 : Acne
Page 4 : Alopecia Areata
Page 5 : Basal cell carcinoma
Page 6 : Contact dermatitis
Page 7 : Atopic eczema
Page 8 : Hailey Hailey disease
Page 9 : Herpes simplex
Page 10 : Hirsutism
Page 11 : Hyperhidrosis
Page 12 : Impetigo
Page 13 : Melasma
Page 14 : Plantar warts
Page 15 16 : Psoriasis
Page 17 : Conclusion
Page 18 : Referencing
Introduction
Beauty is only skin deep
Generally this means a pleasing appearance is not a guide to character. In this case, we
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It is the most common skin infection seen in young children.
Impetigo is due to a germ known as Staphylococcus aureus in hot climates it may
be due to Streptococcus pyogenes or a mixture of the two. These germs pass from
person to person, and can spread rapidly through families and school classes through
skin to skin contact or, less often, by bedding, clothing and towels. However
impetigo can even arrive out of the blue, with no clue of where it came from.
Germs causing impetigo can invade normal skin, but can also take advantage of
skin that has already been damaged by cuts or grazes, insect bites, head lice, scabies,
cold sores, or eczema.
Impetigo can appear anywhere, but is most common on exposed areas of skin such
as the face, around the nose, mouth and on the hands. Initially it appears as groups
of thin roofed pus filled blisters which tend to break quickly to leave round oozing
patches covered with crusts. The patches are small at first but slowly get bigger.
In most cases it clears quickly, but it will not do so if it is based on an unfamiliar
underlying skin problem such as scabies or head
Comparing Rowlandson’s Captivity Narrative with
Jacobs’...
Mini Research Essay i) Mary Rowlandson s A Narrative of the Captivity and A
Restoration is a captivity narrative. Harriet Jacobs s Incidents in the Life of a Slave
Girl is a slave narrative. While they are considered distinctive genres, they share
some characteristics. Look at the excerpts you have from them in your reading.
How are they similar? How are they different? Be sure to provide evidence from the
texts to support your conclusions. Answer the above questions in a 1,000 1,250 word
essay. ii) Prepare this assignment according to the MLA guidelines found in the GCU
MLA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
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Another example is when Linda moves to Boston, she has mixed feelings of
joining the church s worship ceremony. She asks herself: should they preach from
their text, Proclaim liberty to the captive, and the opening of prison doors to them
that are bound ? (Isaiah 61.1) or will they preach from my text, Do unto others as
ye would they should do unto you ? (Mathew 7.12) (1827). Linda feels lost and not
sure what to do. She asks God to forgive her and relief herself saying: the scripture
says Oppression makes even a wise man mad ; (Ecclesiasters) (1827). It looks like
Linda was a good believer but she was not sure how to act in such a contradicting
world. On the other hand, Rowlandon s narrative is even richer than Jacob s with
religious tendency and Biblical quotes. Rowlandson s narrative has Christian
references at least once in almost every paragraph. Unlike Jacobs who s main
purpose for her narrative is not religious but to portray the miserable life of slaves,
Rowlandson s purpose of her narrative is basically about Christian believes. She
wanted to show that redemption is both release from captivity and assurance of
salvation (Reagan). Her narrative is full of examples that show her strong believe in
God during very tough situations
Microbial Infections
Introduction The hypothesis about microbial infections as origin of mental
disorders has long been discussed and recently been enhanced in case of the
pathogenesis of schizophrenia (Krause, et al. 2010). It is known that
environmental factors and genetic predisposition contribute to such disease
episodes (Gershon, et al. 1987; Tsuang, et al. 2001). Borna disease virus (BDV)
might represent such a cofactor (Bode 1995; Bode, et al. 1995). This virus has
been found worldwide and has been discussed to be occasionally zoonotic (Bode
and Ludwig 2003; Ludwig and Bode 2000; Richt and Rott 2001). It is non
cytolytic, causing persistent infections, with predilection sides in old brain areas
(limbic system); it replicates in the nucleus of (preferentially) neurons and infects
a variety of animal species (Liu, et al. 2014; Ludwig, et al. 1988). The virus has a
single stranded, non segmented genome (less than 10kb) and is of negative
polarity. A new family Bornaviridae within the order Mononegavirales has been
created (De La Torre, et al. 1996; Mazaheri Tehrani, et al. 2014; Sauder, et al. 1996;
Zocher, et al. 2000). Recently, the finding of endogenous Borna like N protein
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Gaziano 2011). No information on BDV infections exists in East European countries
by the use of these sensitive test systems. The aim of the following study was to test
Lithuanian in patients with primary psychosis upon their admission to the mental
hospital for BDV parameters (CIC and Ag), and to compare the data with those of
blood donors regarded as controls. Furthermore, to evaluate whether psychiatric
symptoms among in patients would correlate with BDV specific CIC and Ag in
comparison to those without such
Discuss The Difference Between Macbeth And The Picture
Of...
The Other, an alienated group who are held in position outside of society due to
differences in who they are compared to the societal norm. Never has there been a
period in history where this concept did not exist. On a large scale there has been the
Jewish people during the Holocaust who were targeted for their religion and African
Americans for most, and some would argue all, or the United StatesВґ history due to
skin color. Such ostracization of individualВґs does not have to be as impactful or
widespread, instead the Other can simply be one person. Any person or group who is
singled out and treated as outside of regular society embodies this concept. In
literature, the Other is common and generally the central problem is reliant upon
them. In each of the pieces of literature, Beowulf, Macbeth, Frankenstein, and The
Picture of Dorian Gray the Other is seen to be a cause of tension. While in Beowulf
and even Frankenstein the supposed enemy is clear, they each have literal monsters.
Despite this, each of these monsters represents an element of human nature that is
despised by the those in the story who are accepted. Conversely, in Macbeth and The
Picture of Dorian Gray there are only people who are placed in marginalized groups.
Each story creates its own representation of the Other yet th concept is always the
same. The injustice of being deemed the Other has been observed throughout time
and through literature the ability to examine what makes the Other, is possible.
A
Summary Of The Book Collapse By Jared Diamond
Collapse Book Review
In Collapse, Jared Diamond explores the demise of different civilizations throughout
history and the signs that might portend for today s societies. The most evident and
recurring themes are: climate change, environmental damage, friendly trade partners
and hostile neighbors. Whether it is one or multiple of these factors that causes a
society s collapse, these four points of Diamond s suggested five point framework
are consistently relevant to the collapse of a society.Diamond thoroughly examines
the history of collapses of civilizations ranging from the Mayan Empire to modern
China. Throughout the book Diamond works to answer the question, Why is it that
some societies collapsed while others did not collapse? The following themes,
discussed by Jared Diamond as the main factors in a civilization s success or failure,
are explored and explained in the past to provide a better outlook on the status of our
future: environmental damage, climate change, and neighbors including trade
partners.
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Humans have constantly struggled to manage resources for 50,000 years, ever since
they developed inventiveness, hunting skills, and efficiency. When they fail to
manage and they destroy the environment around them. Diamond discusses eight
types of environmental damage: deforestation/habitat destruction, soil problems,
water management problems, overhunting, overfishing, harmful introduced species,
human population growth, and increased per capita impact of people. In Diamond s
best seller, Guns Germs and Steel, he explains how human population growth and
food demand are directly correlated. When the population becomes unmanageable,
humans strip their land of resources. The major theme of environmental damage is
simply overexploitation of
The Disciple Thomas
The disciple Thomas is a familiar Biblical character because of a specific incident
involving his disbelief. (John 20). Jesus had just risen from the dead and the rest of
the disciples were elated after seeing him. Thomas had not yet seen Jesus after His
resurrection and he was adamant that what his friends had witnessed couldn t be
true. Nevertheless, he did have a certain curiosity and willingly stayed with his
friends in hopes of seeing what they saw. He just could not bring himself to believe
that Jesushad truly risen from the dead. He would not believe without beholding
the Christ before his own eyes and touching his wounds with his own hands.
Thomas let his fear, anxiety, and what seemed like logic take hold of him, and he
had a hard time letting it all go. He needed proof to justify what God had told him
long ahead of time would happen. Thomas learned a great lesson the day that Jesus
appeared in the upper room before all of his disciples. He was told by his Master
that he would have been more blessed if he had only believed what he could not
see. As soon as Thomas felt Jesus wounds and saw him, he declared, My Lord and
my God (John 20.28). He was still greatly blessed, but not in the wonderful way that
God wanted him to be. What an important lesson for the Christian to learn;when God
says something, he means it and he doesn t intend to break his promise. Despite his
doubt, Thomas was chosen by Jesus for a reason and Jesus told him this himself in
John 15.16. He
Substance Dualism
According to the ancient theory, the mind is an nonphysical object, which is called
as substance dualism. According to this theory, the mind is a different item from
that of the body. The body is a physical object that is located in the space, whereas
the mind is nonphysical object is not located in the space. Also the body is made up
of atoms which has some height and weight, while the mindis not. According to the
substance dualismthe mind and body are the two different substances in the world, i)
mental substance and ii) physical substance.
According to the property dualism, there is only one kind of substance exist, but the
properties of the substance varies that gives rise to property dualism. Thus, we should
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Minds are not physical objects.
Arugment 1: Could a physical object use language?
By filling the gaps in 1 2 we end up with
1. Minds can use language.
2. No physical object can use language.
Therefore,
3. Minds are not physical objects.
According to Descartes the syntax and symantics of the language are developed
inside a nonphysical objects called mind and it according to him there seems to be a
little reason to doubt that a physical object could use language meaningfully which
can be constructed within a physical object. Therefore, the mind is a nonphysical
object that contains language.
Argument 2: Could a physical object reason? Descartes not only doubt that a
physical object an possess a language but also he doubt whether a physical object can
engage in reasoning,
Hence the statements 1 2 become,
1. Minds can engage in reasoning.
2. No physical object can engage in reasoning.
Therefore,
3. Minds are not physical objects.
According to this argument it is very difficult to derive the fact that any physical
object can engage in reasoning. Considering mathemetical reasoning, no computers
/machines are capable of reasoning or manipulate something on it own, it is
programmed in such a manner to work in such way. Similary, the brain is a physical
object which is programmed by the mind to engage in reasoning. Hence, it says that
the mind is not a physical
Roller Coasters Good Or Bad
Roller coasters are the bomb. Would people still enjoy amusement parks if they
knew the danger of them? Roller coasters cause deaths and severe injuries. In one
year, there s 350 injuries on roller coasters. It s like an injury a day! Now, it s much
rarer, because the technology is safer, but there s always a slight risk. Inspectors
notice that most injuries or deaths are from rides over twenty years old. One coaster
is less than 10 years old. Amusement parks are fun, but can be life threatening. From
1987 to 1999, forty two death documents were reported to the park health institute.
Imagine being at an amusement park. Smell the popcorn, and french fries. The loud
carnival music, and the screams of people on a roller coaster. Isn t it
Wrestling Vs Track Essay
No two sports could be more similar in what is needed to succeed, yet differentiate
in terms of action. Wrestling and Track can both be easily used to shape one s life
into that result in both a healthy body and mind; however, the pros of the sport walk
hand in hand with the cons. What best compares Wrestlingand Track when shown in
the aspect of a person s life.
When devoting one s life to Wrestling or Track, one should realize the effect taking
place on their body. Participating in anything you care for requires one to use mind,
spirit, and body; such as how writing literature not only takes from your mind but
also demands a certain amount of one s soul to be given in order to make an impact
on the reader or audience. Reasons for participating in a sport vary widely: ... Show
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Both characteristics have an affect on the body that dictate how trains for that
sport; Wrestling depends on strengthening the muscles one uses to manipulate their
opponent while Track is a non contact sport in which you are alone in your efforts.
People are more fond of Track than Wrestling because without even acknowledging
it they want to prove they can do it through their own hard work. The strength one
can potentially gain from each sport is phenomenal. Due to the constant struggle
of attempting to grapple one s opponent, one should constantly work at improving
the muscles found in and surrounding the shoulders as well as the forearms to
prevent fatigue. Fatigue in wrestling, even more so than Track, can significantly
decrease one s energy because of the constant footwork along with the continuous
effort. Once one s arms give out it yields way for one to sent to the gates of Hades
and back in a matter of minutes. And once the fatigue sets in there is no way to
pacify the pain. Many are unaware but in Track your arms are as crucial to your
speed as your legs are. To
Nail Care Research Paper
Proper nail care extends beyond your nice nail polish and designs. It is important to
have a regular and thorough nail care routine to maintain healthy, natural long nails.
The cost of a nice manicure and pedicure at a nail salon may come at a high price
for the average person on a salary. The next best thing to do is build your very own
at home manicure and pedicure kit to give yourself a weekly treatment. Granted you
can go to a salon a few times a year, but having a ready made kit not only help for a
weekly care, but special occasions.
It does feel good to be able to treat your tired hands and feet to a nice treatment once
a week to revitalize them. You can now create a regular weekly routine once a week to
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All you need are a few essential tools in your home care kit and a little time every
week to keep those nails beautiful.
Start with the clippers, now a number of different clippers are around so you will
have to get the ones that best match your needs. These will be your nail trimming
tools to cut and shape your nails to your desire look. No need to break the bank
because a good quality nail clipper range from $2 to $5 dollars, not on the
expensive side. Make sure to purchase a high quality nail clipper to avoid tearing at
the nails when clipping to avoid damage and pain. A quality clipper gives you a clean
cut with little pressure needed.
Now you need a nail filler, the help to smooth your edges along with pare down
your desire nail shape after you cut the nail with your nail clipper. Many retail
stores sale the usual classic nail filer that cost about $1 that majority of the public
purchase. A great nail filler to invest in is a glass nail filer, they can last as long as
a year, best of all they are washable. Glass filers are gentle on the nails with no
harsh tearing when use to file. The glass material can fuse the ends edges of your
nails together to help it stay strong and
Hospital Restraining
Today started off with caring for all hospital patients and preparing the surgeries
for the doctor. To prepare for the surgeries I clipped the hair on the leg and put in
catheters. Then we sedated and monitored the patient while preparing the surgical
site for the doctor. We had two ovariohysterectomies and a neuter today. Once they
were done and the clinic opened we immediately had to kick it into high gear when
a hit by a car came in. We had to give him some pretty heavy sedatives once he was
stabilized so we could do several x rays which I assisted on restraining and
positioning. Once the x rays were taken, they asked me to develop them by myself. It
was difficult to maneuver in that dark room and getting the label in the right spot,
Rhetorical Analysis of Frederick Douglass s How I
Learned...
Rhetorical Analysis of Douglass
In the excerpt Learning to Read and Write , Frederick Douglass talks about his
experiences in slavery living in his masters house and his struggle to learn how to
read and write. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer,
orator, writer, and statesman. Some of his other writings include The Heroic Slave
, My Bondage and My Freedom , and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass . In this
excerpt, Frederick Douglass uses an empathic tone, imagery, certain verb choice,
contrast, and metaphors to inform African Americans of how important it is to learn
to read and write and also to inform a white American audience of the evils of slavery
. I find Frederick Douglass to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As far as the white audience goes, he likely chose this audience to make slave
owners and non slave owners look at slavery a different way. The way he portrays
slavery in my eyes is almost as a force that turned this woman (his mistress) into
something that she is not. It makes slavery look like a disease spread on white
Americans that makes them horrible people. Another audience that might be
included are poor white children and/or teenagers. Throughout the excerpt,
Douglass explains how he would use the poor white children as instructors to teach
him how to read and write in exchange for food. In the excerpt he writes Have not I
as good a right to be free as you have? These words used to trouble them; they
would express for me the liveliest sympathy... He could have chosen this audience
because he knows that the children hold the future. This would be his way of
convincing the younger kids to look down upon slavery. That could change the lives
of African Americans forever. There could be a number of different audiences that
Frederick Douglass was referring to, but the least likely would be extremely racist
slave owners. Racist slave owners probably wouldn t even pick up something an
African American wrote, let alone care what he had to say. The Logos in this excerpt
has a structure of Frederick Douglass s events going in chronological order. He opens
this
The Maternal And Fear Of The Womb
In Frankenstein, the need to abnegate the maternal and fear of the womb seems to be
an inherent, even subconscious, impetus behind the scientist s choices. Matrophobia
is evident throughout the Gothic where the maternal protector is usually absent;
either deceased like Madame St. Aubert in The Mysteries of Udolpho or imprisoned
like Louisa Bernini in A Sicilian Romance. The mothers that continue to be present
in the narrative are usually oppressed, such as Hippolita in The Castle of Otranto, or
deviant, as Laurina is in Zofloya, where she is the primary cause of all the misfortune
in the novel (Dacre 246). Frankensteinseems to share this desire to eliminate the
maternal but disguises his impulses under the guise of rational thought and logic. For
example, when Frankenstein decides not to fulfill his promise of making a
companion femalemonster, he presents this as a rationalised decision, weighing up
whether he has a right to inflict this curse upon humanity (174). However, a closer
analysis of his reasoning reveals that Frankenstein is primarily preoccupied with the
monstrous fertilityof a female creature since, through her, a race of devils would be
propagated upon the earth (174). We might recall that when creating his male
progeny, Frankenstein was not afraid of a race or new species since he was still the
absolute creator (80). Although the creature has not mentioned offspring,
Frankenstein does not have the actual power of the divine to restrict
The Characters of Antigone and Creon in Antigone by
Sophocles
The Characters of Antigone and Creon in Antigone by Sophocles
Antigone is story of divine retribution and human imperfectness. In this tragedy a
powerful king, Creon is brought down by the Gods because of his contempt against
their divine laws and true justice is shown to triumph at the end. Creon makes the
mistake of putting his personal views over and above the divine laws and fails in
the eyes of the Gods. He makes the mistake of testing the Gods power and the
remaining story is basically the degeneration of Creon. After the crime of Antigone,
Creon is increasingly shown to be lone warrior in his cause and family and well
wishers start deserting him. As the tragedy progresses Creon becomes ... Show more
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Both are to some extent right in their thinking but in the end both are shown to be
mere humans in the eyes of God and fail to rise beyond their puny existence.
At the beginning of the play, Thebes has fought back an armed attack and the
brothers, Eteocles and Polynices have died ;Creon crowns himself the king and
issues edicts to proclaim Eteocles a hero to be buried with full military honours
and decrees that the body of the traitor, Polynices be refused burial and left to rot.
He issues warns that any person disobeying his edicts will be put to death.
However, his edicts clash with the divine laws which explicitly state that every
dead body deserves a burial, even that of a traitor. Creon thus starts the chain of his
own destruction. He considers himself to be paramount in his ideals and expects
everyone to obey his edicts without question. And for this, he is willing to risk
everything he has : his prestige, his son, throne and his own life at the altar of his
pride. And in the end, he loses.
The Gods however give a number of chances to Creon to remedy his folly of
judgement but he misses every one of them. When Creon gets the news of Polynices
burial he hastily judges that the sentry or the sentries have been bribed and is on the
verge of having the latter tortured or even killed. In his illogical state of mind he
accuses the Chorus of lunacy and illogical behaviour
Advantages Of Birds
Birds are warm blooded vertebrate creatures that have wings, quills, a snout, no
teeth a skeleton in which numerous bones are combined or are missing, and a to a
great degree proficient, one way breathing framework (Padian Chiappe, 1998).
Flying winged animals have solid, empty bones and effective flight muscles. Most
winged animals can fly. Birds have an extremely solid heart and an effective method
for breathing these are vital for flying creatures to fly (Serono Rao, 1992). Winged
animals additionally utilize a great deal of vitality while flying and need to eat a ton
of nourishment to control their flight. The capacity to fly has grown autonomously
commonly all through the historical backdrop of the Earth (Padian Chiappe, 1998).
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pp.91 182.
Padian, K. and Chiappe, L.M., 1998. The origin and early evolution of birds.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 73(01), pp.1 42.
Paul, G.S., 2002. Dinosaurs of the air: the evolution and loss of flight in dinosaurs
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perspectives from fossil evidence. Naturwissenschaften, 91(10),
Jim Heid Photography First Steps Analysis
For the student choice activity, I chose a lynda.com video titled Photography: First
Steps . In this course, Jim Heid goes into detail regarding various photography
subjects; such as: different cameras, lighting specifics, editing photographs, etc.
While I am fairly efficient in my photography skills, I have not learned the camera
basics. That is to say, I rarely use a professional camera for my pictures; instead, I
typically capture photographs on my phone. After finishing this course, I have
learned quite a few beneficial tips in regards to photography. For instance, I have
become quite knowledgable in reference to exposure. Since I take pictures on my
phone, I have not been too concerned about finding the correct exposure. On the
contrary,
Abuse Of Residential Schools In The 19th Century
The 19th century is by far one of the most crucial years for the Aboriginal people.
Kids were taken away from their families and sent to residential schools where they
were abused, diseased, and were forced to leave behind any culture and religion they
followed.
Abuse ~ Paul M. Perell pointed out in a ruling that electric chairs were used on
children as young as six, and staff at certain residential schools would force
children to eat their own vomit as punishment. Corporal punishment was common
at residential schools, with many students describing being strapped or beaten.
Many students also experienced sexual abuse. In 1939, one student reported what
had happened to him the year before: He told me to take off my pants, and if I didn
t listen to him I would get punished. I lay down on the bed, he got into bed beside
me, he was playing with my thing, he was trying to put his thing into me, he could
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Macdonald, explained his residential schools policy to the House of Commons,
saying, Aboriginal children should be withdrawn as much as possible from the
parental influence, and the only way to do that would be to put them in central
training industrial schools where they will acquire the habits and modes of thought
of white men. Macdonald was advocating cultural genocide. If one spoke their native
language or prayed to their god, they would be severely punished. However, the
schools did not have a good education system either; students would study for about
eight hours, and spend the rest of the day cooking, cleaning, and learning the
caucasian ways . Residential schools were potentially a cover for what was really
going on. Even though called a school, the learning aspect of it was nowhere near
acceptable. The only task the residential schools actually accomplished was stripping
people of their culture, abusing them, and leaving them
Dual Perspective Analysis
1.Something I learned in this course is that I always seem to find myself in dual
perspective. I actually did not know there was even a word for this, because as the
textbook stated is appears to be innate in humans. However, I have encountered
others who think with a closed mind or egocentrically and I find it to be very
damaging to their interpersonal relationships, and a drag of someone to talk to.
When I engage in dual perspective I am learning from my point of view, but also
from someone else s point of view. They too are showing me how and why to
understand something in a different light.
2.I noticed that I use an identity script when I talk too! I had thought about this
concept prior, but I had not viewed it as an identity script. ... Show more content on
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When using generalizations in discussion with one another I do believe it gives us
both many opportunities and many limitations. One opportunity is that we can use
generalizations in conversation with the generalized other and with the particular
other. When communicating with the particular other I find myself questioning
generalizations much more often because I care and it is my job as a loved one to
make sure I am communicating effectively, and that is hard to do using
generalizations. However, at the same time we can have a subjective or unclear
conversation and still fill fulfilled from the conversation in some aspect because we
got to interact with one another. When communicating with the generalized other, we
can use generalizations just to start or keep the conversation going. Another benefit to
generalizations is that you can find almost anybody to talk to, given you know them
somewhat, and form a better relationship through conversation. This may be
stereotyping, but I feel as if that is how we identify who we may become interested in
or become friends with. However, generalizations do have their limitations. When we
generalize someone else s communication we are not getting the full story and that
can lead to misunderstandings in future conversations and even misunderstandings of
who they are. Moreover, our culture, race, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic
class and so forth determine much of whom we are and what our thought process and
communication style is like. So when we are talking to someone of a different
background we may be using these instant generalizations, but shouldn t because this
is an opportunity to learn from and understand one another. Generalizations assume
that we all think and communicate the same way and that is very much false and the
less we generalize the more we learn about the world around
Ratification Of The Constitution Dbq Essay
The people of North Carolina before and after the Revolutionary War seem to have
one opinion. The people thought since they were an independent state, that they
should have their own government system. The people did not want a government
after so many failures. The Article of Confederation had their delegates to draw up
better ways for the Constitution to make the people happy. This only ended up with
people taking sides with the government. The Federalist was supporters of the
Constitution, while the Anti federalist was against them. The Federalist wanted the
government to get the nation and delegates power over the Constitution. The reason
is to have authority over the federal government. The Anti federalist believes that the
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North Carolina finally became the 12th state to accept the Constitution that occurred
in 1788. This change of heart was because the Congress told them that they would put
the Bill of Rights in with the Constitution. The people of North Carolina even after
the Constitution was written argued that they still needed a strong government, with
strong economic standards, and centralized authority. They soon appointed
Alexander Hamilton in office as the leader of the Federalist, while Thomas Jefferson
and James Madison were the leaders under the Republicans. Hamilton controlled the
Federalist for twelve years. During that time, Hamilton thought the government
should consist of wealthy men. These men would be capable of having a strong,
stable, and independent economy. Hamilton had problems with the Republicans
when he got the Congress to pass his plans on opening up a National Bank. This
bank was to have a safe place to put their money, provide loans for businesses and
the collection of taxes. Thomas Jefferson believed that Hamilton and his Federalist
group were corrupted, because Hamilton was using his power and causing problems
for the
Tour Operator Agency datbase
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Assignment 5: Tour Operator Agency Database
Due Week 6 and worth 90 points
The Strayer Oracle Server may be used to test and compile the SQL Queries
developed for this assignment. Your instructor will provide you with login credentials
to a Strayer University maintained Oracle server.
A multinational tour operator agency has gained new business growth in the North
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Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student s name, the
professor s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference
page are not included in the required assignment page length.
Include charts or diagrams created in Excel, Visio, MS Project, or one of their
equivalents such as Open Project, Dia, and OpenOffice. The completed diagrams
/ charts must be imported into the Word document before the paper is submitted.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
Explain the fundamentals of how data is physically stored and accessed.
Compose conceptual data modeling techniques that capture information requirements.
Design a relational database so that it is at least in 3NF.
Prepare database design documents using the data definition, data manipulation, and
data control language components of the SQL language.
Use technology and information resources to research issues in the strategic
implications and management of database systems.
Write clearly and concisely about topics related to the strategic planning for database
systems using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions.
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Sarcasm In Figurative Speech
During conversations between adults there is an understanding that sarcasm and
irony is not used for the purpose to be insulting but it is used for humor. Children
between the ages of five and six years old started to understand the meaning behind
sarcasm and irony but do not grasp the objective of sarcastic and ironic speech.
Once children have reached the ages between nine and ten years old, they began
understanding the humorous purposed of sarcasm. Theory of mind which allowed
the child to predict someone else s thoughts is an important social cognitive
development that children needed that allowed them to comprehend figurative
speech. Children exposed to sarcasm which was attained through personal
experience allowed them to understand that sarcasm can be lighthearted and
humorous. The authors investigated the age at which children distinguished
figurative speech. Children at ages of five and six years old possessed a pre
perceived notion that regarded the speaker s use of sarcasm as insulting. The
children did not perceived sarcasm as humorous. The researchers administered an
experiment on children between the ages of five and six years old as well as children
between the ages of nine and ten years old. The researchers used a puppetshow to
depict different scenarios of sarcasm and irony. The first situation depicted the
speaker which is depicted as a puppet commented an insulting remark toward the
other speaker regarding a failed action; This situation represented
Comparing The Two Brother And The Little Match Seller
It is often that you do not take chance in life become cautious and give up on what
you are doing but in The Two Brother and The Little Match Seller. Both of these
text talk about or have caution in the story weather it is to do something or stand up
for some one they both have caution. In the Two Brothers it is about a magical rock
that has a message on it and one Brother goes and the other Brother stays home. In
the Little Match Seller it is about a girlwho lives with her dad and he is very mean
she then one night sees her grandmother who is dead and dies on New year s eve.
Other might think that theses texts are about people who have unfortunate events
that happen in their life, but a better theme is when you are cautious you will always
miss out on things in life. This theme is shown in the Two Brothers when they find
the tablet and one Brother goes on the adventure while the other one stays home and
in, The Little Match Seller the Little Girlis so cautious of what she does and she then
gets motivation from her grandmother to stand up for herself.
In the Two Brothers it is obvious that the little brother is a lot more during and the
older brother is more cautious of what he does. For example at the begining of the
story it says I am not going into the forest after bear cubs, said the elder brother, and I
advise you not to go (Tolstoy,P1) This evidence show that right in the beginning of
the story the older brother is more wise and the younger brother is more
Description And Summary Of The Atomization Pipell
Charm Name: The Atomization Charm Description/Summary: This spell is used
to take apart an object and reassemble it either as the same object, or something
entirely different. The incantation must be said at the same time as the wand
movement. Use your wand to circle the object you wish to atomize. Make sure this
circle is a counter clockwise circle. At the end of your incantation, you must
forcefully point your wand directly at the target, like you are trying to completely
obliterate it. To bring the object back as the same object or a different one, the
caster must focus on the object in its full form and repeat the wand motion while
pointing at the spot they wish the object to reappear, if they wish it to reappear at all.
This spell takes
Tasmania Research Paper
Tasmania has recently emerged as the hidden gem in the Australian tourist industry.
The only non mainland state in Australia, Tasmania enjoy his natural unspoiled
beauty as well is being home to some of the richest farmland in Australia. Hobart
hotels offer premier accommodation options and are a great starting point for any
Tasmanian holiday. Naturally there is a great range of other accommodation options
to cater for backpackers as well as the well heeled tourist.
Tasmania is rich in convict history and the name Port Arthur still evokes images of
punishment meted out to the unfortunate convicts who were sent to this prison island.
Things have changed and now several hundred years later, Tasmania is more famous
for its natural produce and handcrafted cheeses and wines. So let s take a look at
some places that every tourist should see when visiting Tasmania.
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Western Tasmania has some of the most spectacular coastlines in the State and is
largely unconnected by road to the eastern regions making it a truly remarkable area
of the world. The West Coast wilderness railway will take you through pristine
rainforests and rocky gorges.
Cradle Mountain. Located in the north western Tasmania cradle Mountain is a
popular destination for bushwalkers and hikers looking for adventure in a safe
environment. The well travelled pathways are hiker friendly with cabins dotted
along the way for a comfortable overnight stay. Some of Tasmania s unique flora and
fauna can be seen in this region including The Spotted Tail Quoll. Surprisingly, this
area is also home to some of Australia s best beaches, especially Greenpoint Beach.
Launceston. In the north east of the state Launceston offers many historical ruins,
being the third oldest city in Australia. Take time out to explore the town and the
surrounding regions especially Cataract Gorge Reserve, where wilderness lovers will
be able to spend many days
Bushy Park Informative Speech
It is July and we just finished celebrating Independence Day. We are six months into
2015, so are how are we doing here at Bushy Park?
First and foremost, we have not had a recordable incident or a lost time incident.
Congratulations, but do not get complacent. Accidents that happen in the blink of an
eye can impact you and your family for the rest of your life. It is summer and there
are plenty of distractions: vacations, outdoor activities and just trying to survive the
summer heat. Pay attention to your tasks and be aware of your surroundings.
Half way through the year our volumes remain flat since 2014. Our domestic volume
(US customers) is down due to lost business at International Paper. However, our
export volume (mainly to Germany)
Essay Birth Defects
Birth defects, or congenital malformations, are the faulty formation of structures or
body parts present at birth.
Sporadic, hereditary, or acquired defects may be immediately observed or may
become manifest later in life; they may be visible on the body surface or present
internally. Birth defects may be life threatening and require surgical correction, or
they may interfere with function or appearance. It is estimated that about 3% of all
children are born with major defects; minor defects or variations are estimated to
occur in 10% to 15% of births.
Malformations may be single or multiple. Multiple malformations that occur in a
regular recognizable pattern are referred to as syndromes for example, the FETAL
ALCOHOL SYNDROME
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In cases of autosomal recessive inheritance, both parents are normal but each carries
a silent, or recessive, gene that, if matched in an offspring, causes the birth defect.
Because both parents are so called carriers (heterozygotes) of the same abnormal
gene, they run a 25% risk (1 in 4) of having a child with the birth defect caused by
that particular gene. Examples of birth defects inherited in this autosomal recessive
manner are TAY SACHS
DISEASE and SICKLE CELL ANEMIA. In cases of X linked recessive inheritance
the abnormal gene is located on the X chromosome.
The normal mother has two X chromosomes, one of which carries the gene for the
abnormal condition; but if her son inherits her X chromosome with the abnormal
gene, he will be affected with the condition. HEMOPHILIA is inherited in this matter.
Multifactorial Defects
Many common birth defects do not occur in a pattern that indicates simple Mendelian
inheritance. They seem to result from an interaction of genes and the environment,
including the intrauterine environment, and each factor includes a number of
different hereditary and environmental influences; hence, these defects are called
multifactorial. Among them are congenital heart disease; neural tube defects,
including
SPINA BIFIDA, myelomeningocele, and anencephaly; and CLUBFOOT, CLEFT LIP
AND PALATE, and dislocated hips.
Chromosome Number An increase or decrease in the total chromosome material can
cause birth defects. For
Evaluation And Implementation Of Abc Hospital
ABC hospital has/had been having numerous issues within the hospital along with the
issues related to the hospitals processes. Some of the hospitals situations included:
excessive wait times, excessive delays in care, elopements, patient falls, excessive
costs, decrease patient satisfaction, and not being able to prioritize their patients
appropriately nor accessing the situation effectively for the patients needing services
(Nash, Grandon, Grandon, Goldfarb, 2006). After ABC s hospitalexecutives evaluated
the situations that the organization has been facing, they embarked on a nine month
journey; in order to investigate completely all the situations that arose as well as
developed action plans and changes in the hospital to alleviate these situations. The
following report will include detailed information regarding the solutions and plans
the hospital initiated within the organization to resolve these problems. The report
will also include information related to three types of quality or risk management
techniques or tools the hospital could have used during their evaluation and
implementation phases during the project. An organization has the availability to
utilize various tools, concepts, benchmarking measures, reporting measures, etc... in
order to improve the overall sustainability of the organization and improve the
effects of their actions to increase quality and efficiencies. No tool has been designed
to be the only tool as the best approach when addressing
Changes due to Urban Renewal in Pyrmont-Ultimo Essay
In 1900, Pyrmont was an important port and industrial area, with a population of
almost 30 000 people. There was a wide range of industries and services present
including wharves, dockyards, warehouses, abattoirs, wool stores, railway yards and
even an incinerator for the disposal of Sydney s waste. It was deemed a working
class suburb with a predominantly Irish/Catholic population. As the income for
Pyrmont was only modest, semi detached cottages were the most common type of
housing present.
In the 1960 s however, Pyrmont Ultimo was deteriorating at a fast rate and became an
unfortunate example of urban decay. The government policy of decentralisation,
which is having industries move away from the centre of the city, was having an ...
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The major objectives were to improve the economic efficiency, social equity and
environmental sustainability of Australia s cities and Pyrmont Ultimo was a targeted
suburb for urban renewal. There were several areas that the program aimed to
improve including housing, transport, public parks or open spaces and protection of
the environment.
Housing:
Prior to urban renewal, Pyrmont Ultimo had residents with similar incomes.
However to achieve the goal of social equity plans were made for a mixed, high
density, medium rise residential area. Approximately 7500 new dwellings have been
constructed plus the renovation of 1400 existing dwellings. The aim was to cater for
all household types such as families, couples and singles, provide affordable housing
for middle to low income earners, provide residential dwellings with waterfront
access and with water and city views, protect existing housing, retain a socially
diverse residential population which includes all income groups, provide
opportunities to live close to places of work and to create a high quality urban
environment. The provision of affordable or public housing was an important
aspect to consider in the process. Without some sort of intervention to provide this
affordable housing, the attractiveness of living close to Sydney s CBD would only be
reserved for high income earners as dwellings would be too expensive and rent would
be too high. From a social equity point of view it was therefore vital to provide
Determinants Of Inflation And Unemployment
Inflation and unemployment are two of the most important economic performance
indicators, and both are watched closely by analysts and businesses. Economists often
cite he misery index, which includes the unemployment and inflation rate, as
measuring the health of the economy. The Bartavian Bureau of Labor Statistics
regularly releases a jobs report that economists and Bartavian policy makers follow
closely and use to create policy.
Unemployment and inflation both have long run determinants, although natural
unemployment is dependent on numerous features of the labor market, like minimum
wage laws, unions market power, efficiency wages, and the effectiveness of the job
search. Growth in money supply is the primary determinant of the inflation rate, and
it is controlled by Bartavia s central bank. Therefore, inflation and unemployment do
not affect one another in the long run.
However, inflation and unemployment affect one another in the short run. There is a
short run trade off between inflation and unemployment, as exemplified by the
Phillips curve. The Phillips curve is a downward sloping line that shows the trade
off, as inflation gets lower as unemployment grows, and vice versa. Monetary and
fiscal policymakers often expand aggregate demand, forcing the economy to move
up along the short run aggregate supply curve, but this causes a rapidly rising price
level. If the monetary and fiscal policymakers did the opposite and contracted
aggregate demand, the economy moves
Least Industrialized Countries By Neocolonialism
I would explain these geographical trends and how most of my clothes come from
the least industrialized countries by neocolonialism. Neocolonialism is when the
most powerful industrialized nations and countries like the United States use their
political and economic power to dominant and use the resources of the least
industrialized countries and nations. Moreover, a lot of my clothes came from least
industrialized countries because the United States can exploit theses countries for
cheap resources and labor. Since they can benefit from cheap labor and resources,
they can also benefit from a lower cost per item made. Thus, the United States saves a
lot of money and resources from taking their production to the least industrialized
countries.
The Marriage Of Figaro Analysis
The Marriage of Figaro During the first eighteen centuries AD the freedom of
speech was under brutal attack. Everywhere, in the world there was political
instability. Different part of the world was rocked by tyranny. In this time, to
restore parity people had fought hard. One of the spotlight was France. Although,
the Roman Empire had split long time ago, the monarchical division of the iron
empire spread across the side of Europe. The revolution had to be choreographed
appropriately and carefully, to counter this growing European tyranny and
aristocracy. An art was used as a mode of communicating revolutionary ideas by
artists. Using an art, a wave of revolution was established in France which turn out
to be a fruit for the people of France. However, the force emerging from that piece of
art was so high that no political opposition could managed to encounter, though they
had banned the Marriage of Figaro. Against, the will of the people the government
have been keeping artistic restrictions to stop the ideas the consider unfriendly for
their survival and continued service. All most of all ways were using to stop the
spread of a specific piece of art across all possible media. The marriage of Figaro, a
story of a servant who stoop up to his boss and outwitted his master in France faced
an original bean. Beaumarchais, the author of the play depicted the French
aristocracy as lustful, degenerate and depraved. The game was considered
revolutionary and banned at long last by
Significance Of Histone 3 Gene Family In Arabidopsis
Thaliana
It is fascinating to know that two meters of human DNA are packed inside в€
ј1000
Вµm3 nucleus. How this amazing packing occurs in nature was a great mystery until
the discovery of nucleosome and its structural organizations. Nucleosome is a basic
unit of chromatin that consists of 146 bp fragment of DNA wrapped around a
protein octamer known as histone. One nucleosome contains two molecules of each
Histone 2A, Histone 2B, Histone 3 and Histone 4. Besides that, Histone 1 is linked
with DNAthat connects various histones in the nucleosome (Kamakaka and Biggins,
2005). All these histone proteins belong to different genefamilies but this review will
focus on histone 3 gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Histone 3 gene family
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Histone3.3 impacts plant development and transcription
H3.3 is encoded by three HISTONE 3 RELATED (HTR) genes, HTR4
(At4g40030), HTR5 (At4g40040), and HTR8 (At5g10980), which are expressed
in all tissues throughout the developmental stages (Okada et al., 2005). Wollmann
and colleagues studied function of the H3.3 in Arabidopsis by utilizing mutant
lines (Wollmann et al., 2017). Since single and double mutant of H3.3 subfamily
did not have phenotype, triple mutant was used for the study. h3.3 kd 1 and h3.3
kd 3 plants were smaller than wild type and had serrated leaf margin and decreased
fertility (Figure 2). H3.3 knockdown caused a variety of pleiotropic effects in plants
possibly by changing the transcription. Thus, the impact of H3.3 knockdown on
transcription was studied by using RNA seq analysis. More than 900 genes were
significantly mis regulated in h3.3kd with the majority being downregulated (Figure.
2). Gene ontology term analysis (GO Term) of downregulated genes revealed a large
variety of response processes, including environmental and endogenous stimuli.
Wollmann and colleague demonstrated that H3.3 is not required for gene expression
in a global scale but the loss of H3.3 directly or indirectly affects the expression of
genes related to response to internal and external stimuli.
H3.1 binds to silent genes and H3.3 binds to active genes
To determine the genome wide binding of H3.1 and H3.3 proteins, Chromatin
Comparing Terror In William Cullen Bryant s Thanatopsis...
A major theme used in literature from the romantic period was terror through nature.
One poem from the romantic period that uses this theme is Thanatopsis by William
Cullen Bryant. Another author who uses themes of terror through nature in the
romantic period is Edgar Allan Poe, especially in one of his famous poems The
Raven. In the poems Thanatopsisand The Raven, themes of terror through nature are
used throughout but, Thanatopsis has a more inspirational view of death opposed to
The Raven s depressing view of death. Thanatopsis has themes of terror through
nature Themes of terror through nature are used to set the somber mood in the
poem. In lines 43 to 45, it says Old ocean s grey and melancholy waste, /Are but
solemn decorations all/Of
Essay Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus
Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus
In her poem, Lady Lazarus, Sylvia Plath uses dark imagery, disturbing diction, and
allusions to shameful historical happenings to create a unique and morbid tone that
reflects the necessity of life and death. Although the imagery and diction and
allusions are all dark and dreary, it seems that the speaker s attitude towards death is
positive. The speaker longs for death, and despises the fact the she is continually
raised up out of it.
From the title, Plath gives us immediately the theme of the poem. The title is a
reference to a man in the New Testament that had been dead for four days, and was
raised to life by Jesus. Plath uses this literary allusion to establish right off the bat that
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(5) Plath successfully creates an perfect image of what the speaker s skin looks like
as she is reawakened from death, and still manages to tie in a disturbing historical
allusion that conjures up horrible images of death.
Later on, towards the end of the poem Plath makes reference to another set of Nazi
actions and by doing so strengthening the image of death and destruction. In lines 73
thru 78, the speaker says:
Ash, ash You poke and stir. Flesh, bone, there is nothing there A cake of soap, A
wedding ring, A gold filling.
These images and allusions to horrific crimes against humanity do an excellent job
of creating an image of death as a horrible, painful thing. Plath alludes to the
burning of the Jews in large ovens, burning them down to ash, so that nothing was
left but gold fillings, and a wedding ring, as well as makes reference to another
disturbing report that some Nazi soldiers made soap out of the Jew s as well as
lampshades. These terrible images are designed to paint a wretched view of death.
Interestingly enough, these images and ideas that death is a horrible, bad thing runs
contrary to the speakers actual feelings that death is a great way to escape life, and
in the end it is all she (the speaker) really wants to do.
Although Plath uses atrocious examples of death and uses the rebirth of Lazarus as
the basis of the poem, the underlying tone presented is
What Is Liquidity Of The Stock Market
Domestic stock market Size and liquidity
The Financial Markets in the UAE are rather unique in nature, they are fairly young
with an extraordinary growth potential in the long run. A wide, diverse selection of
securities is listed that can be traded in the Financial Market. These securities
include equities, securities, bonds, futures, mutual funds, commodities, currencies,
metals, stones, derivatives, and Sukuk (Islamic bonds) (Financial Markets Official
Portal of UAE, n.d). The two most important Financial Markets in the UAE are the
ADX and DFM. The DFM and ADX are both regulated by the SCA. However, the
ADX is usually used as a benchmark to assess the overall stock size and liquidity as
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Banking system
The Central Bank of the UAE was established in 1980 (Crystal Peterson,2017). It is
the UAE s highest financial regulator. The Central Bank works with the state by
directing changes in Monetary, Banking, and Credit based policies appropriately.
It implements those policies in accordance to the state s current Financial and
Economic needs. Moreover, the Central Bank aims to stabilize the economy and
the current exchange rate by maintaining gold and other foreign currency reserves.
The UAE Central Bank, prohibits lending an amount greater than 7 percent of a
bank s capital base to any single customer (United Arab Emirates Banking System,
n.d). Furthermore, Islamic banking in the UAE has shown a boundless level of
progress due to no interest fees per Sharia Law. The UAE Islamic Financial Sector
was estimated to be worth around 127 Billion US Dollars in 2014, it is also the
third largest Islamic market by value after Saudi Arabia and Malaysia (John,2015).
In November 2011, the Central Bank introduced the IBAN system, its main purpose
was to ease the process of automatic money transfers and improve the accuracy and
speed of payment transactions (Standard Chartered Bank of UAE, n.d).
Tax environment Relevant Considerations
The UAE is tax free country. There are no Federal or Municipal taxes on both income
or wealth. Recently, the UAE has started implementing a 50
Summary of Gish Jen s Who s Irish Essay
Gish Jen s Who s Irish tells the story of a sixty eight year old Chinese immigrant
and her struggle to accept other cultures different from her own. The protagonist has
been living in the United States for a while but she is still critical of other cultures
and ethnicities, such as her son in law s Irish familyand the American values in which
her daughter insists on applying while raising the protagonists granddaughter. The
main characterfinds it very hard to accept the American way of disciplining and
decides to implement her own measures when babysitting her granddaughter Sophie.
When the main character s daughter finds out that she has been spanking Sophie she
asks her mother to move out of the house and breaks any further contact... Show more
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Her stubbornness and strict discipline is evident when she pokes Sophie with a
stick, trying to make Sophie come out of a foxhole in which she hid herself in, not
giving up on the idea of the punishment. The character is round, as we are
introduced to her most inner thoughts and personality traits while she narrates the
story. At the same time, the protagonist is a static character, since her critical
behavior of other cultures does not change throughout the story. In the end, the main
character still displays her intolerance when she says, Of course, I shouldn t say
Irish this, Irish that, especially now I am become honorary Irish myself, according
to Bess. Me! Who s Irish? I say . The protagonist represents someone who despite
being herself an immigrant sees other cultures and ethnicities as outsiders and is
critical of others such as her son in law s family and the previous American babysitter.
The story has an external conflict between the main character and her daughter in
regarding best way of disciplining Sophie but this conflict is based on the internal
one. The main conflict of the story is the internal conflict of the Chinese immigrant
who decides to live in the United States but carries the values of her native country
with her and therefore, finds it difficult to accept other types of behavior, such as the
actions of the Irish family. Her internal conflict is evident when she
Micro-Aggressive Attitudes To Different Social Groups
In a larger context, it is often times challenging for ethnic, racial, or social groups to
be accepting of other groups. Sometimes people reside in their comfortable groups
because they are intimidated by cultural differences or in more intense circumstances
because of racist, sexist, or homophobic views. At a stellar university like ours, these
extreme circumstances are not usually the case, however micro aggressive attitudes
to different social groups is still a pertinent issue especially amongst young adults.
Micro aggression is a fairly new term that encompasses the dismissal or
condescending views or actions towards people with different abilities, physical
appearances, sexual orientations, or cultural backgrounds. In simpler words,
Summary Of Alan Turing The Enigma
Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges London: Burnett Books Ltd, 2000
Andrew Hodges brings Alan Turing to life in the namesake title, Alan Turing: The
Enigma. Alan Turing, a war hero in his own right, worked during World War II at
Bletchley Park in England which was the site housing British codebreakers for the
Government Code and Cypher School (GC CS). One of his main objectives was
to crack the German Enigma machine s code. Turing s work was crucial to the
war, and beyond that, he is known as the father of computer science and a brilliant
mathematician. Turing became alarmed about the war with Germany in the fall of
1937. At the time, Turing spent his time studying and working on a thesis based
on the theory of computation and on the hypothetical devices later known as
Turing machines. A Turing machine in today s sense would be a model for a
modern computer. Besides the important work with his research, he found time to
enjoyably take up the subject of cryptanalysis assuming words would be replaced
by numbers eventually to be transmitted on a binary scale: in zeros and ones, on
and off, true and false. Turing himself even spent the time building hardware to
produce ciphering machines as a hobby while at Princeton. These precursors were
a perfect setup for the work he would pursue with the GC CS and Turing a natural
recruit. During the First World War and up to this time in 1938, the GC CS grew
from a small operation of around 25 officers with a small clerical staff
For My American Dream
An American Dream is the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity
traditionally held to be available to every American, (Dictionary.com). The term
American Dream has many different interceptions. Life, Liberty, and The persuit
of happiness, (Declaration of Independence), is the well known interception many
Americans and myself strive for. For my life dream I want to live as one with God,
Follow in the steps of Christ, and pass on my religion. Everybody dies one day, and I
would not feel complete as a person if I didn t complete my life dream. For my
liberty dream is to be actually given liberty. Liberty is the state of being free within
society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one s way of life,
behavior, or
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  • 1. Citation Essay Crafting an essay on the topic of citations can be both a challenging and rewarding endeavor. The difficulty lies not only in the meticulous attention to detail required but also in the need to navigate a complex web of rules and styles governing the proper use of citations. The task demands a thorough understanding of various citation formats, such as APA, MLA, Chicago, and others, each with its unique set of rules governing the way sources are cited within the text and in the bibliography. The writer must be vigilant in ensuring that each citation adheres to the specified guidelines, including the correct formatting of author names, publication dates, titles, and page numbers. Moreover, the essay should address the importance of citations in academic and scholarly writing. It is not merely a mechanical process but a crucial aspect of giving credit to the original authors, acknowledging intellectual contributions, and maintaining the integrity of one's own work. However, the challenge extends beyond the technical aspects. To create a compelling essay, the writer must delve into the broader context of why citations matter. This involves exploring issues related to academic integrity, intellectual property, and the ethical considerations surrounding the use of others' work. Furthermore, a well-crafted citation essay should touch upon the evolving landscape of citation practices in the digital age, including challenges posed by online sources, electronic publications, and the need for adaptability in an ever-changing scholarly environment. In conclusion, tackling a citation essay requires not only a keen eye for detail and a mastery of citation styles but also a thoughtful exploration of the underlying principles and ethical considerations. It is a task that demands diligence, precision, and a deep understanding of the role citations play in academic discourse. For those seeking assistance with similar essays or any other academic writing challenges, professional help can be found at HelpWriting.net. Skilled writers are available to provide support in navigating the complexities of citation essays and a wide range of academic topics. Citation Essay Citation Essay
  • 2. The Role Of Division In The Movie Freedom There are several problems that seem universal and difficult to solve. One pressing issue is that of keeping unity among a group of people and preventing division. How can all members of the group receive some benefit with minimal efforts and losses appears to be the question that groups must address to be successful. This applies to groupings of all sorts of levels, such as, nations, sports teams, classrooms, marriages, and businesses among others. Looking at issues currently facing our nation, many examples of this can be seen. Recently our nation has seen riots, divisions, and disagreements. Despite all the seemingly endless divisions, there are practices that would greatly improve the condition and unity of the nation. In the movie Freedom... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the largest causes for division is people not understanding each other very well. Ignorance of another person s or group of persons background, mindset, or other characteristics often leads to fear or hesitancy to work together. Eliminating misunderstandings helps alleviate divisions. It can be difficult to truly try to understand someone though. As the late Stephen Covey said, a person should seek first to understand, then to be understood. This means that the person must be willing to be fully open to what the other person is portraying without trying to push their own agenda. Ms. Gruwell demonstrated this well. She sought to understand her students in order to gain their respect before trying to teach her material. She used pop culture references that appealed to them, read personal journal entries, listened to them without interjecting, and tried to help her students in any way she could. She sacrificed much of her own time and value before she ever asked anything of her students. In doing so, she unified her students and was able to get them to buy in and do amazing things. If people are willing to delay their wants and try to understand others first, many of the problems facing our society today would
  • 3. Examples Of Ethnoculturalism In The Visitor One of example of discrimination in the film comes from Tarek s arrest. The NYPD assume that Tarek has jumped the turnstop while entering the subway even though he paid. When Tarek tries to tell the police that he paid for the subway ride he is ignored. Even when Walter tries to stick up for Tarek and possibly use his own white privilege to tell the police that Tarek paid he is silenced. Ethnocentrismis also displayed once Tarek is placed in the detention center because in the waiting room of the detention center is a picture of the statue of liberty, representing freedom and justice. It seems a bit ironic that a symbol for freedom and opportunity are painted on the inside of a detention center for immigrants pending deportation. Another reference to marginalization and oppression is displayed with the scene when Zanaib, Mouna and Walter go and meet with an attorney for Tarek. When talking about what the options are for Tarek the lawyer responds, It s very black and white, either you belong or you don t (The Visitor, 2007). This perspective marginalizes many people. On a broader level, this is an ethnocentric approach in that other cultures are being judged based on what the normal culture and standards are. One of the consequences of ethnocentrism is that another culture might feel judged, isolated and forced to assimilate. The lawyer might have had his own first hand experience with this. The lawyer appears to be an immigrant himself or had family who came to
  • 4. Marketing Pl Rich Foods Inc. Marketing Plan Name Institution Date The company s background information The hypothetical company to be analyzed is Rich Foods Inc., a company involved in the production, marketing and distribution of consumer food products with its headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Among the firm s popular brands include breakfast cereals, baking brands, and beverages. The company s product that would be focused on is its common cereal popularly referred to as OTG standing for On the Go Environmental analysis of the company Political. Some of the political trends affecting the company are anti radicalism and anti terrorism. An increase in international radicalism and terrorism encourage nations to formulate anti terrorism legislation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The software tool helps farmers and the company to predict weather and influence nitrogen balance of soil through a combination of crop models and soil. Other technological trends that have favored the company include mobility and ubiquity, which leads to technology becoming increasingly pervasive and portable thus increasing the level of access to consumers through various media. Legal. There are strict regulations by the United States Food and Drug Administration department for production of healthy, nutritional, and safe breakfast cereals (Nestle, 2013). Also, various quality testing and legal standards have to be met by the company. The company s primary and secondary target markets Market segmentation Primary target market. The primary target market for OTG is individuals aged between seventeen and twenty one. Most individuals within his population group often have less time to make or eat breakfast, thus making it convenient for them to grab OTG for a healthy and energetic breakfast that would keep them active and energetic throughout a reasonable part of the day. Majority of individuals within this market segment are also college going students, which makes the product much more appropriate for them. OTG is also packaged in a convenient and portable package, making it a preferred product for this group, owing to its portable and convenient nature. Consumers can be able to easily carry the product for consumption at their preferred time. Secondary
  • 5. Truman Doctrine Effects The Cold war was a struggle for power between the Soviet Union and the United states going on from the late 1940 s until the decomposition of the Soviet Union in 1991. In only a few years these World War II partners turned into enemies locked in a global struggle with military, political, and ideological disputes. Americans and Soviets agreed that culture was an important weapon in the ongoing battle to influence Europe during The Cold War. Both sides believed that expanding their way of life could be the key in winning support for their cause. To gain this endorsement, Americans wanted to spread their high culture by setting up free lending libraries, so Europeans can read the classic books and music from America. Although this did not have the effect they wanted. Instead of flocking to the classics in the library they went to the contemporary section. Then, the United States started using this love for rock and roll to pump in their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The president stated unless we are willing to help free people to maintain their free institutions and their national integrity against aggressive movements that seek to impose upon them totalitarian regimes. This is no more than a frank recognition that totalitarian regimes imposed on free people, by direct or indirect aggression, undermine the foundations of international peace and hence the security of the United States. (Shmoop Editorial Team). The Truman Doctrine conferred the United states to a global treaty of putting American assets towards stopping the spread of Communism. Even though Truman said we had to contain communism he lost followers during re election because Eisenhower wanted to get rid of it. President Eisenhower created a system of destroying Communism by initiating the Central Intelligence Agency or CIA, which mounted operations to remove Communist leaders and give help to anti communist
  • 6. Swot Analysis Of Tata Nano Market is segmented using several relevant bases. Consumer market was segmented based on the following customer characteristics. Geographic Segmentation Top management identified urban areas and metro cities as their potential customers. Demographic Segmentation Demographic segment is further divided into different types. 1.Income Nano promoted this car as common man s car . They wanted this car to be affordable to everyone. Thus it was initially priced at 1 lakh. So, Nano invariably attracted low end and middle income people. It also attracted people who already have one or two cars. 2.Age College going students, first time employers were their target segment. College going student would like a buy a 4 wheeler instead of a 2 wheeler if it cost almost same price. Concerned parents were also their target segment as they want their children to drive safe vehicle. Tata Nanois projected one of the safest cars in India. It also attracted senior citizen because of the ease of drive provided by Nano. Lifestyle Segmentation As Nano wasn t apt for long distance driving it didn t attract commercial and industrial customers. Nano attracted people using cars for personal usage. Overall, Tata Nano comes under budget car segment. So, the target market strategy of Nano was Multi Segment. Nano had different models of car like Nano AMT, Gen X for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The price of the car was first decided to be approximately Rs.1 lakh and they approached and reengineered their car model to fit in that range. Tata Nano could achieve this price by using multiple approaches. The savings were achieved in manufacturing, design and absence of some accessories. The target market is the middle class who want to buy a first car, instead of a motorbike or a scooter, so that with a small increment in money, the marginal utility will increase and they get a better medium of transport, which is safer and convenient to commute a small family as
  • 7. Cough Case Study Essay Cough Heather Colome University of South Florida Cough CASE ONE: Mrs. L. Windermere is a 73 year old woman under your care for more than a decade. She has no chronic medical conditions and comes in once a year in the spring just to catch up. In this visit her only complaint is a cough. It started a month or two ago following a cold. She hadn t been very ill just some congestion and rhinorrhea. After those symptoms mostly resolved, she developed this cough. She asks, Is there something you can give me for this cough? 1. How is cough categorized? Is this a chronic cough? According to Pratter, Brightling, Boulet, and Irwin, (2006), based on duration, cough can be divided into three categories: acute, lasting 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She doesn t recall any sick contacts, but her husband is a minister, and she mingles with members of his congregation three to four days a week. On physical exam her oral pharynx is slightly erythematous but there is no cobblestoning and her nasal turbinates are neither pale nor inflamed. She has no lymphadenopathy, and her lungs sound clear without any wheezing or crackles. 3. Do you want an X ray? How are you going to treat this cough? Yes I would order a chest x ray due to the duration of her cough, the fact that it is post infectious, her age, and to evaluate for pneumonia and masses. Due to the duration of the cough and the fact that her cough is becoming productive with yellow sputum, I would tell the patient she probably started out with a viral bronchitis that now could be transitioning into a bacterial bronchitis and/or Pertussis and I would prescribe an antibiotic that will cover both: Azithromycin 500mg PO day 1, then 250mg PO Daily X 4 days. I would instruct her to buy over the counter mucinex take as directed on box, and drink plenty of fluids. If the cough does not improve in 3 weeks have her follow up. CASE ONE CONTINUED: She returns in three weeks. Her chest X ray was normal. Her symptoms are unchanged. 4. Now what? What is Upper Airway Cough Syndrome? Now further evaluation is needed and a change in treatment. According to Tofts, P.H., Oliveira, E., and Ferrer, G. (2011), UACS (formerly known as postnasal drip) is due to chronic upper
  • 8. Piaget And Vygotsky Compare And Contrast Developmental psychology is the study of mental structures and learning through experience. This is the interest between characteristics, the individual s behaviour and environmental factors including social context and their impact on developments Piaget and Vygotsky had many similarities in their ideas they both looked at children s cognitive development of knowledge and had the theory that there are things beyond a Childs understanding but their approaches to these ideas were different. They believed that it was important for children to participate in their learning and they also both looked at social factors concerning children s cognitive development However Piaget had many ideas and thoughts that differed from Vygotsky.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In future years because of his experiences, Piaget changed the way he conducted his research to include more importance on child activity. In comparison Vygotsky didn t rely upon time he believed that children s learning should be taken further by looking at their actual capabilities and then seeing how much more potential they have, this was called the ZPD (zone of proximal development). He stated that teaching is only good when it awakens and rouses to life those functions which are in a stage of maturing which lie in the ZPD (Dunphy Dunphy 2003, p49). Vygotsky also believed in social interactions for development with the emphasis upon communications, language (the inner voice) and the role of experts. He believed that when a child is challenged and is helped with these challenges it will obtain new knowledge and skills. A criticism of Vygotsky s could be that he really didn t have any research to back up his theories, and he was constantly changing his ideas. Perhaps changing his ideas was his way of taking on board any criticisms and updating his thinking to improve upon his work. Vygotsky, however, did realise that Piaget s theories were quite important and he built his theories upon the information obtained by him. My evaluation of Piaget and Vygotsky is that although Piaget s studies
  • 9. Understanding Of Local Area Network Technologies Essay Final Report AS 91377 Demonstrate understanding of local area network technologies Adam Major Networking Concepts describe what the user will mainly use a specific LAN for A LAN network (Local Area Network) is an establishment created when clients or devices such as computers and phones etc. with the right networking specifications allowing them to be connected with each other using a common connecion such as Ethernet or wireless. This establishment allows the sharing of resources from the device through the network and to the desired destination such as another device e.g. Mobile phone, pc, tablet etc. all locally within the network by Ethernet etc. In this scenario the LAN network is used for gaming where two computers connected to the same network are trying to connect with each other to allow an established connection between the two allowing data to be shared, effectively creating a game server. A user will mainly use a specific LAN to share data between clients by pairing them together. Ethernet is the most commonly used LAN technology. It is used to transmit data locally from the network router and to devices manually connecting them to the network by wire using copper cabling. compare and contrast the characteristics and the purposes of peer to peer LANs and client/server LANs Peer to Peer LAN A peer to peer (P2P) network consists of nodes with equal privileges able to send data to each other without the need for a server to connect to. Each peer has the
  • 10. Psychology Section One 1 When psychology first began to become a science in 1860, it was more of a field of philosophy than an actual medical study. It dealt with a more abstract concept than other medical fields; the human body is something concrete that you can physically look at and study whereas, at the time, you could not physically see the mind. In Ancient Greece thinkers such as Aristotle and Plato could only come up with theories as to how the mind works. Plato believed that some knowledge is innate while Aristotle believed that the ability to learn depended on experience, however neither were able to prove their theories with concrete evidence. As time went on and psychology became more widely known, more theoretical approaches to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lack of acquisition could lead to the extinction of the conditioned response. It is also possible for the conditioned response to become extinct but the little girl may one day spontaneously recover her fear of spiders. It is also possible that she could develop a fear of all spiders or possibly all insects as she generalizes her fear. Or she could only develop a fear of tarantulas specifically, which would be stimuli discrimination. Section Five 10 Classical conditioning is when a neutral stimulus causes a response when paired with a stimulus that naturally cases a response. Operant conditioning is a type of learning where the consequences of a behavior determine if that action will be repeated. Both classical conditioning and operant condition have stimuli that enforces a behavior, yet the main difference is that in classical condition the learning is not up to the individual but in operant condition the learned behavior is in the hands of the individual. Ivan Pavlov was the main contributor to classical conditioning. While studying the amount of saliva dogs had to certain foods, he noticed that the dogs would salivate while in the harness in anticipation for the food. He then conducted an experiment where he used a bell as he gave the dogs their food and he conditioned them to salivate when hearing the bell. The only limitation to classical
  • 11. Shake Rattle And Roll Music Essay The first piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Overture to West Side Story. It is a short piece heard before the musical. It is also a modern day adaption of a classic named Romeo and Juliet that was made by William Shakespeare. This piece was written by Leonard Bernstein, he is known worldwide as the greatest musical talent to ever go on stage. Leonard is mostly known for his presence on the conductor s podium. The second piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Stinkin Garbage. This piece involves 1 large garbage can and as many 30 gallon garbage cans you want. This piece isn t about how loud it is, it is about the many different rhythms in sync with each other. This piece was written by Ed Argenziano. He worked as a secondary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The piece tries to show the Israelite uprising in Gaza. The piece is written by Camille Saint SaГ«ns. He is on the greatest French composers from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. He was really talented at playing the piano. At the age of 4 he knew how to read and write music. In that same age he wrote a short piece for the piano. Later in his teen years he taught piano and composition at a university. The fourth piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Sabre Dance from Gayane. This piece of music is so famous that it has been featured in a lot of famous TV shows such as The Big Bang Theory, The Simpsons, Family Guy and Many more. This piece was written by Aram Khachaturian. Born in the capital city of Georgia. His most famous piece is the Sabre Dance from Gayane. The fifth piece of the Shake, Rattle and Roll concert was Sleep. This piece was originally for Julia Armstrong s parent. Julia requested that Robert Frost s poem named stopping by the woods on a snowy evening be the words used for the work. This led to a legal battle between Robert frost s estate and their publisher ensued. It was decided that Eric can use the words when it becomes public domain in
  • 12. Bob And Bailey Essay Bob and Marian Bailey are sometimes regarded as the best animal trainers in the world. Through the use of operant conditioning, they were able to successfully train thousands of individual animals in their lifetimes, as well as teaching what they knew to others who also aspired to train animals. They were revolutionary in the training world, influencing great names such as Karen Pryor, Terry Ryan, Susan Garrett, and Jean Donaldson (just to name a few). They changed the way that animals were used in television and movies, in governmental agencies, and in the ordinary household, through operant conditioning, they were able to accomplish much more than most trainers would have through possible. Their work will live on through the centuries as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She attended class part time at the University of Arkansas. She completed her graduate studies in 1978, receiving her Ph.D. In the midst of her studies, Marian got remarried to Bob Bailey and he eventually took over the role of General Manager of ABE. Bailey also went back to school late in his life, in the early 1980 s he went back to a community college to get a basic computer programming degree. He wanted to stay on the cutting edge side of technology, and holds four patents for electromechanical devices for animal training and use in educational displays. Through its years, ABE behavioral technicians trained over 140 species and more than 15,000 individuals including animals such as dogs, cats, chickens, ravens, vultures, pigeons, dolphins, sea lions, along with many other species to perform in both difficult circumstances, as well as free comfortable environments. The training of animals was used for military, TV, trade shows, conferences, research, theme parks, and the IQ Zoo. The IQ Zoo was opened by Marian and Keller, and housed chickens that walked on tightropes, dispensed souvenirs to paying customers, danced, and played basketball. Along with a variety of other animals doing outstanding unnatural behaviors, it was a chance for them to display their trained animals as people were not accustomed to animals doing trained
  • 13. Discuss The Arguments For The Rights And Privileges Of... In this essay, I will be arguing for the rights and privileges of minority groups. I believe that special privileges do not give minorities excessive benefits, and that these privileges also do not infringe upon the rights or lifestyles of the majority. I will prove this through the examination of several aspects of society and nation, including equality, nation building, and identity. These three characteristics of multiculturalism and society will help evidence the justification of minority rights in the face of opposing liberal majority interests. To establish the need for minority rights, the concept of multiculturalism must first be understood. Kymlicka describes multiculturalism as an umbrella term for the claims of these ethnocultural... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For most people, identity is intimately tied into their cultural/religious backgrounds. When minorities are denied recognition of their backgrounds for the sake of the majorities comfort, it denies minorities their right to cultural or ethnic identities. Living in a society that has a mainstream culture contrary to one s own lifestyle makes it difficult to embrace your own identity with pride, especially if that society s government does not support your need for rights. As identity is so crucial in a person s good life, it is unjust for a society to deny a person their right to celebrate the practices of their culture or religion. Despite identity being considered a fairly basic right in modern society, it is also where most of the issues surrounding minority rights occur. Giving a group of people the right to practice a religion seems inherently just at first glance, however what happens if the groups beliefs conflict with the liberal majority s concept of human rights? In instances where the beliefs of the minority directly conflict with the goals of the state (to protect its citizens), I believe it is justifiable for the state to step in on behalf of the child s wellbeing. These instances, despite being well known, are not as common as one might think. It is easy to criminalize minorities for specific and rare instances of abuse, but overall it is empirically provable that most minority groups only want special privileges in order to raise their position in society to be equal. It is unusual for cases to be handled without precedents or established systems, but in the case of multiculturalism I think that case to case examinations would be the most effective way to police such crimes in minority groups. The fear that minorities may abuse any special privileges they may be awarded does not justify the preemptive denial of
  • 14. Perceived Effectiveness of Pizza Hut’s Hate Late Campaign... PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS OF PIZZA HUT S HATE LATE CAMPAIGN IN SUSTAINING BRAND AWARENESS A Thesis Presented To The Department of Arts and Communication College of Arts and Science, University of the Philippines Manila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements Leading to A Degree in Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Organizational Communication (ORCOM) by: Dharlene Andrea C. Zambrano March 2008 Zambrano ii APPROVAL SHEET The undergraduate thesis attached hereto, entitled, PERCEIVED EFFECTIVENESS OF PIZZA HUT S HATE LATE CAMPAIGN IN SUSTAINING BRAND AWARENESS prepared and submitted by DHARLENE ANDREA C. ZAMBRANO, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communication is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am so honored that I belong to this exceptional batch! Thank you guys for entrusting me some of our activities and believing in my capabilities. Thank you for raising the bar of academic toxicity/pressure because it made us the best communicologists there is! Special mention to Ceska, Ramon, Julius, Earl and Alfie and everyone in OrCom Bloc 9 for sharing their lives, smiles, stress, heartaches and pain with me. Thank you guys for being my shock absorbers and I will always cherish our coffee and drinking sessions! Go OrCom Centennial Graduates! I know we will go far! God Bless to all! Zambrano iii To my extended family/friends To my high school friends that until now are still good friends of mine, Thank you for reminding me to breathe and take a break once in a while from the academic and work stress that I go through for the past four years. Thank you Wheng, Mich and Corai for cheering me up and letting me appreciate life more. You will always be constant in my life! I love you dudettes! Cheers! To all the guys I loved (and liked) before.... Thank you for giving me inspiration, enthusiasm, passion as well as disgust, pain, anxiety attacks, and agony. You all remind me that I m still a human being and not a deity! Haha! Without your existence, I won t learn the best lessons in life, love and relationships. You all made me stronger, smarter and prettier than ever! You made my college years a kaleidoscopic one! *kisses*
  • 15. Essay On The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde Society Changes, Humanity Does Not A greek scholar named Origen once said, the power of choosing good and evil is within reach of us all (Origen). For centuries mankind has quarreled with the concept of good and evil, right and wrong, just and unjust. Indeed, there is no one on earth who is righteous, no one who is right and never sins (NIV, Ecce. 7:20). Even king Solomon, a man widely regarded as the wisest man in human history, ponders this question back around 180 BCE. This query is raised once more in during the Victorian era by Robert Louis Stevenson. His parabolic tale The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde shows what is likely to happen if someone were to let out their darker inhibitions. In a time of snobbish propriety, Robert Louis Stevenson looked past the exterior to question the true nature of man. Understanding Robert Louis Stevenson s insightful The Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde involves understanding the Victorian time period, Stevenson s own personal history, and his perception of human nature. The Victorian era refers to the time period in which Queen Victoria reigned in England. It is often known for having strict rules stating what is proper and what is off color. The term Victorian morality is often used to describe the values of the period, which includes sexual proprietary, hard work, honesty, thrift, sense of duty and responsibility towards the less well off ( Victorian Era Morality ). This standard worked well for the
  • 16. Comparing My Life Expectancy Directions: Put your name and date at the top of your assignment. Leave the questions out when you submit your paper. Check that you agree, type your name and then copy and paste this statement into your assignment. As a DSC student, I give my word that this work is my own and that I have neither given nor received unauthorized help and that I have not copied and pasted information from my resources. __пЃЎ___ I agree ______Beata Plias________ STEP 1) 3a. An area is considered a Blue Zone when the people who live there are living longer lives. 3b. Loma Linda, California = The residents of Loma Linda are regularly exercising and maintaining a vegetarian diet which includes nuts, fruits and vegetables. Nicoya, Costa Rica = The residents of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Community = join some type of religious group that have the same similarities as you. Loved ones first = build a healthy relationship with close family members and friends. STEP 3) 1b. Comparing my life expectancy and my healthy life expectancy, there is a 23 year difference between the two. My life expectancy is at 80.2 years old and my healthy life expectancy is at 63.3 years old. 1c. All the information that I received from the test was shocking. I never took the time to think about my life expectancy and how I was eating could affect that. But, then again my healthy life expectancy is at 63 and its very common around that age for people to start getting sick. 2c. Based on the results, I can add up 17 years. A few things I wouldn t mind changing is to eat a lot more fruit. Also, I would probably get a little more sleep. Lastly, instead of eating white bread, I can switch to whole grain. STEP 4) 1.The purpose of the Blue Zones Project is to encourage communities to make healthier changes in their environment, policy, and social networks. Their objective is to transform communities in order for people to live healthier or better
  • 17. Thesis Statement For Herpes Simplex Chanelle Okkers Thesis: Skin Diseases and Disorders Chanelle Okkers International Academy of Health and Skincare Year : 2A Thesis : Skin diseases and disorders Table of Contents Page 1 2 : Introduction Page 3 : Acne Page 4 : Alopecia Areata Page 5 : Basal cell carcinoma Page 6 : Contact dermatitis Page 7 : Atopic eczema Page 8 : Hailey Hailey disease Page 9 : Herpes simplex Page 10 : Hirsutism Page 11 : Hyperhidrosis Page 12 : Impetigo Page 13 : Melasma Page 14 : Plantar warts Page 15 16 : Psoriasis Page 17 : Conclusion Page 18 : Referencing Introduction Beauty is only skin deep Generally this means a pleasing appearance is not a guide to character. In this case, we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the most common skin infection seen in young children. Impetigo is due to a germ known as Staphylococcus aureus in hot climates it may be due to Streptococcus pyogenes or a mixture of the two. These germs pass from person to person, and can spread rapidly through families and school classes through skin to skin contact or, less often, by bedding, clothing and towels. However impetigo can even arrive out of the blue, with no clue of where it came from. Germs causing impetigo can invade normal skin, but can also take advantage of
  • 18. skin that has already been damaged by cuts or grazes, insect bites, head lice, scabies, cold sores, or eczema. Impetigo can appear anywhere, but is most common on exposed areas of skin such as the face, around the nose, mouth and on the hands. Initially it appears as groups of thin roofed pus filled blisters which tend to break quickly to leave round oozing patches covered with crusts. The patches are small at first but slowly get bigger. In most cases it clears quickly, but it will not do so if it is based on an unfamiliar underlying skin problem such as scabies or head
  • 19. Comparing Rowlandson’s Captivity Narrative with Jacobs’... Mini Research Essay i) Mary Rowlandson s A Narrative of the Captivity and A Restoration is a captivity narrative. Harriet Jacobs s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl is a slave narrative. While they are considered distinctive genres, they share some characteristics. Look at the excerpts you have from them in your reading. How are they similar? How are they different? Be sure to provide evidence from the texts to support your conclusions. Answer the above questions in a 1,000 1,250 word essay. ii) Prepare this assignment according to the MLA guidelines found in the GCU MLA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. iii) Include three outside sources. These sources may... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example is when Linda moves to Boston, she has mixed feelings of joining the church s worship ceremony. She asks herself: should they preach from their text, Proclaim liberty to the captive, and the opening of prison doors to them that are bound ? (Isaiah 61.1) or will they preach from my text, Do unto others as ye would they should do unto you ? (Mathew 7.12) (1827). Linda feels lost and not sure what to do. She asks God to forgive her and relief herself saying: the scripture says Oppression makes even a wise man mad ; (Ecclesiasters) (1827). It looks like Linda was a good believer but she was not sure how to act in such a contradicting world. On the other hand, Rowlandon s narrative is even richer than Jacob s with religious tendency and Biblical quotes. Rowlandson s narrative has Christian references at least once in almost every paragraph. Unlike Jacobs who s main purpose for her narrative is not religious but to portray the miserable life of slaves, Rowlandson s purpose of her narrative is basically about Christian believes. She wanted to show that redemption is both release from captivity and assurance of salvation (Reagan). Her narrative is full of examples that show her strong believe in God during very tough situations
  • 20. Microbial Infections Introduction The hypothesis about microbial infections as origin of mental disorders has long been discussed and recently been enhanced in case of the pathogenesis of schizophrenia (Krause, et al. 2010). It is known that environmental factors and genetic predisposition contribute to such disease episodes (Gershon, et al. 1987; Tsuang, et al. 2001). Borna disease virus (BDV) might represent such a cofactor (Bode 1995; Bode, et al. 1995). This virus has been found worldwide and has been discussed to be occasionally zoonotic (Bode and Ludwig 2003; Ludwig and Bode 2000; Richt and Rott 2001). It is non cytolytic, causing persistent infections, with predilection sides in old brain areas (limbic system); it replicates in the nucleus of (preferentially) neurons and infects a variety of animal species (Liu, et al. 2014; Ludwig, et al. 1988). The virus has a single stranded, non segmented genome (less than 10kb) and is of negative polarity. A new family Bornaviridae within the order Mononegavirales has been created (De La Torre, et al. 1996; Mazaheri Tehrani, et al. 2014; Sauder, et al. 1996; Zocher, et al. 2000). Recently, the finding of endogenous Borna like N protein elements (EBLNs) pointed to its ancient existence (Belyi,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gaziano 2011). No information on BDV infections exists in East European countries by the use of these sensitive test systems. The aim of the following study was to test Lithuanian in patients with primary psychosis upon their admission to the mental hospital for BDV parameters (CIC and Ag), and to compare the data with those of blood donors regarded as controls. Furthermore, to evaluate whether psychiatric symptoms among in patients would correlate with BDV specific CIC and Ag in comparison to those without such
  • 21. Discuss The Difference Between Macbeth And The Picture Of... The Other, an alienated group who are held in position outside of society due to differences in who they are compared to the societal norm. Never has there been a period in history where this concept did not exist. On a large scale there has been the Jewish people during the Holocaust who were targeted for their religion and African Americans for most, and some would argue all, or the United StatesВґ history due to skin color. Such ostracization of individualВґs does not have to be as impactful or widespread, instead the Other can simply be one person. Any person or group who is singled out and treated as outside of regular society embodies this concept. In literature, the Other is common and generally the central problem is reliant upon them. In each of the pieces of literature, Beowulf, Macbeth, Frankenstein, and The Picture of Dorian Gray the Other is seen to be a cause of tension. While in Beowulf and even Frankenstein the supposed enemy is clear, they each have literal monsters. Despite this, each of these monsters represents an element of human nature that is despised by the those in the story who are accepted. Conversely, in Macbeth and The Picture of Dorian Gray there are only people who are placed in marginalized groups. Each story creates its own representation of the Other yet th concept is always the same. The injustice of being deemed the Other has been observed throughout time and through literature the ability to examine what makes the Other, is possible. A
  • 22. Summary Of The Book Collapse By Jared Diamond Collapse Book Review In Collapse, Jared Diamond explores the demise of different civilizations throughout history and the signs that might portend for today s societies. The most evident and recurring themes are: climate change, environmental damage, friendly trade partners and hostile neighbors. Whether it is one or multiple of these factors that causes a society s collapse, these four points of Diamond s suggested five point framework are consistently relevant to the collapse of a society.Diamond thoroughly examines the history of collapses of civilizations ranging from the Mayan Empire to modern China. Throughout the book Diamond works to answer the question, Why is it that some societies collapsed while others did not collapse? The following themes, discussed by Jared Diamond as the main factors in a civilization s success or failure, are explored and explained in the past to provide a better outlook on the status of our future: environmental damage, climate change, and neighbors including trade partners. I. Environmental Damage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humans have constantly struggled to manage resources for 50,000 years, ever since they developed inventiveness, hunting skills, and efficiency. When they fail to manage and they destroy the environment around them. Diamond discusses eight types of environmental damage: deforestation/habitat destruction, soil problems, water management problems, overhunting, overfishing, harmful introduced species, human population growth, and increased per capita impact of people. In Diamond s best seller, Guns Germs and Steel, he explains how human population growth and food demand are directly correlated. When the population becomes unmanageable, humans strip their land of resources. The major theme of environmental damage is simply overexploitation of
  • 23. The Disciple Thomas The disciple Thomas is a familiar Biblical character because of a specific incident involving his disbelief. (John 20). Jesus had just risen from the dead and the rest of the disciples were elated after seeing him. Thomas had not yet seen Jesus after His resurrection and he was adamant that what his friends had witnessed couldn t be true. Nevertheless, he did have a certain curiosity and willingly stayed with his friends in hopes of seeing what they saw. He just could not bring himself to believe that Jesushad truly risen from the dead. He would not believe without beholding the Christ before his own eyes and touching his wounds with his own hands. Thomas let his fear, anxiety, and what seemed like logic take hold of him, and he had a hard time letting it all go. He needed proof to justify what God had told him long ahead of time would happen. Thomas learned a great lesson the day that Jesus appeared in the upper room before all of his disciples. He was told by his Master that he would have been more blessed if he had only believed what he could not see. As soon as Thomas felt Jesus wounds and saw him, he declared, My Lord and my God (John 20.28). He was still greatly blessed, but not in the wonderful way that God wanted him to be. What an important lesson for the Christian to learn;when God says something, he means it and he doesn t intend to break his promise. Despite his doubt, Thomas was chosen by Jesus for a reason and Jesus told him this himself in John 15.16. He
  • 24. Substance Dualism According to the ancient theory, the mind is an nonphysical object, which is called as substance dualism. According to this theory, the mind is a different item from that of the body. The body is a physical object that is located in the space, whereas the mind is nonphysical object is not located in the space. Also the body is made up of atoms which has some height and weight, while the mindis not. According to the substance dualismthe mind and body are the two different substances in the world, i) mental substance and ii) physical substance. According to the property dualism, there is only one kind of substance exist, but the properties of the substance varies that gives rise to property dualism. Thus, we should only think about one thing, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Minds are not physical objects. Arugment 1: Could a physical object use language? By filling the gaps in 1 2 we end up with 1. Minds can use language. 2. No physical object can use language. Therefore, 3. Minds are not physical objects. According to Descartes the syntax and symantics of the language are developed inside a nonphysical objects called mind and it according to him there seems to be a little reason to doubt that a physical object could use language meaningfully which can be constructed within a physical object. Therefore, the mind is a nonphysical object that contains language. Argument 2: Could a physical object reason? Descartes not only doubt that a physical object an possess a language but also he doubt whether a physical object can engage in reasoning, Hence the statements 1 2 become, 1. Minds can engage in reasoning. 2. No physical object can engage in reasoning. Therefore, 3. Minds are not physical objects. According to this argument it is very difficult to derive the fact that any physical object can engage in reasoning. Considering mathemetical reasoning, no computers /machines are capable of reasoning or manipulate something on it own, it is programmed in such a manner to work in such way. Similary, the brain is a physical object which is programmed by the mind to engage in reasoning. Hence, it says that the mind is not a physical
  • 25. Roller Coasters Good Or Bad Roller coasters are the bomb. Would people still enjoy amusement parks if they knew the danger of them? Roller coasters cause deaths and severe injuries. In one year, there s 350 injuries on roller coasters. It s like an injury a day! Now, it s much rarer, because the technology is safer, but there s always a slight risk. Inspectors notice that most injuries or deaths are from rides over twenty years old. One coaster is less than 10 years old. Amusement parks are fun, but can be life threatening. From 1987 to 1999, forty two death documents were reported to the park health institute. Imagine being at an amusement park. Smell the popcorn, and french fries. The loud carnival music, and the screams of people on a roller coaster. Isn t it
  • 26. Wrestling Vs Track Essay No two sports could be more similar in what is needed to succeed, yet differentiate in terms of action. Wrestling and Track can both be easily used to shape one s life into that result in both a healthy body and mind; however, the pros of the sport walk hand in hand with the cons. What best compares Wrestlingand Track when shown in the aspect of a person s life. When devoting one s life to Wrestling or Track, one should realize the effect taking place on their body. Participating in anything you care for requires one to use mind, spirit, and body; such as how writing literature not only takes from your mind but also demands a certain amount of one s soul to be given in order to make an impact on the reader or audience. Reasons for participating in a sport vary widely: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both characteristics have an affect on the body that dictate how trains for that sport; Wrestling depends on strengthening the muscles one uses to manipulate their opponent while Track is a non contact sport in which you are alone in your efforts. People are more fond of Track than Wrestling because without even acknowledging it they want to prove they can do it through their own hard work. The strength one can potentially gain from each sport is phenomenal. Due to the constant struggle of attempting to grapple one s opponent, one should constantly work at improving the muscles found in and surrounding the shoulders as well as the forearms to prevent fatigue. Fatigue in wrestling, even more so than Track, can significantly decrease one s energy because of the constant footwork along with the continuous effort. Once one s arms give out it yields way for one to sent to the gates of Hades and back in a matter of minutes. And once the fatigue sets in there is no way to pacify the pain. Many are unaware but in Track your arms are as crucial to your speed as your legs are. To
  • 27. Nail Care Research Paper Proper nail care extends beyond your nice nail polish and designs. It is important to have a regular and thorough nail care routine to maintain healthy, natural long nails. The cost of a nice manicure and pedicure at a nail salon may come at a high price for the average person on a salary. The next best thing to do is build your very own at home manicure and pedicure kit to give yourself a weekly treatment. Granted you can go to a salon a few times a year, but having a ready made kit not only help for a weekly care, but special occasions. It does feel good to be able to treat your tired hands and feet to a nice treatment once a week to revitalize them. You can now create a regular weekly routine once a week to If you do get professional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All you need are a few essential tools in your home care kit and a little time every week to keep those nails beautiful. Start with the clippers, now a number of different clippers are around so you will have to get the ones that best match your needs. These will be your nail trimming tools to cut and shape your nails to your desire look. No need to break the bank because a good quality nail clipper range from $2 to $5 dollars, not on the expensive side. Make sure to purchase a high quality nail clipper to avoid tearing at the nails when clipping to avoid damage and pain. A quality clipper gives you a clean cut with little pressure needed. Now you need a nail filler, the help to smooth your edges along with pare down your desire nail shape after you cut the nail with your nail clipper. Many retail stores sale the usual classic nail filer that cost about $1 that majority of the public purchase. A great nail filler to invest in is a glass nail filer, they can last as long as a year, best of all they are washable. Glass filers are gentle on the nails with no harsh tearing when use to file. The glass material can fuse the ends edges of your nails together to help it stay strong and
  • 28. Hospital Restraining Today started off with caring for all hospital patients and preparing the surgeries for the doctor. To prepare for the surgeries I clipped the hair on the leg and put in catheters. Then we sedated and monitored the patient while preparing the surgical site for the doctor. We had two ovariohysterectomies and a neuter today. Once they were done and the clinic opened we immediately had to kick it into high gear when a hit by a car came in. We had to give him some pretty heavy sedatives once he was stabilized so we could do several x rays which I assisted on restraining and positioning. Once the x rays were taken, they asked me to develop them by myself. It was difficult to maneuver in that dark room and getting the label in the right spot,
  • 29. Rhetorical Analysis of Frederick Douglass s How I Learned... Rhetorical Analysis of Douglass In the excerpt Learning to Read and Write , Frederick Douglass talks about his experiences in slavery living in his masters house and his struggle to learn how to read and write. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, orator, writer, and statesman. Some of his other writings include The Heroic Slave , My Bondage and My Freedom , and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass . In this excerpt, Frederick Douglass uses an empathic tone, imagery, certain verb choice, contrast, and metaphors to inform African Americans of how important it is to learn to read and write and also to inform a white American audience of the evils of slavery . I find Frederick Douglass to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As far as the white audience goes, he likely chose this audience to make slave owners and non slave owners look at slavery a different way. The way he portrays slavery in my eyes is almost as a force that turned this woman (his mistress) into something that she is not. It makes slavery look like a disease spread on white Americans that makes them horrible people. Another audience that might be included are poor white children and/or teenagers. Throughout the excerpt, Douglass explains how he would use the poor white children as instructors to teach him how to read and write in exchange for food. In the excerpt he writes Have not I as good a right to be free as you have? These words used to trouble them; they would express for me the liveliest sympathy... He could have chosen this audience because he knows that the children hold the future. This would be his way of convincing the younger kids to look down upon slavery. That could change the lives of African Americans forever. There could be a number of different audiences that Frederick Douglass was referring to, but the least likely would be extremely racist slave owners. Racist slave owners probably wouldn t even pick up something an African American wrote, let alone care what he had to say. The Logos in this excerpt has a structure of Frederick Douglass s events going in chronological order. He opens this
  • 30. The Maternal And Fear Of The Womb In Frankenstein, the need to abnegate the maternal and fear of the womb seems to be an inherent, even subconscious, impetus behind the scientist s choices. Matrophobia is evident throughout the Gothic where the maternal protector is usually absent; either deceased like Madame St. Aubert in The Mysteries of Udolpho or imprisoned like Louisa Bernini in A Sicilian Romance. The mothers that continue to be present in the narrative are usually oppressed, such as Hippolita in The Castle of Otranto, or deviant, as Laurina is in Zofloya, where she is the primary cause of all the misfortune in the novel (Dacre 246). Frankensteinseems to share this desire to eliminate the maternal but disguises his impulses under the guise of rational thought and logic. For example, when Frankenstein decides not to fulfill his promise of making a companion femalemonster, he presents this as a rationalised decision, weighing up whether he has a right to inflict this curse upon humanity (174). However, a closer analysis of his reasoning reveals that Frankenstein is primarily preoccupied with the monstrous fertilityof a female creature since, through her, a race of devils would be propagated upon the earth (174). We might recall that when creating his male progeny, Frankenstein was not afraid of a race or new species since he was still the absolute creator (80). Although the creature has not mentioned offspring, Frankenstein does not have the actual power of the divine to restrict
  • 31. The Characters of Antigone and Creon in Antigone by Sophocles The Characters of Antigone and Creon in Antigone by Sophocles Antigone is story of divine retribution and human imperfectness. In this tragedy a powerful king, Creon is brought down by the Gods because of his contempt against their divine laws and true justice is shown to triumph at the end. Creon makes the mistake of putting his personal views over and above the divine laws and fails in the eyes of the Gods. He makes the mistake of testing the Gods power and the remaining story is basically the degeneration of Creon. After the crime of Antigone, Creon is increasingly shown to be lone warrior in his cause and family and well wishers start deserting him. As the tragedy progresses Creon becomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both are to some extent right in their thinking but in the end both are shown to be mere humans in the eyes of God and fail to rise beyond their puny existence. At the beginning of the play, Thebes has fought back an armed attack and the brothers, Eteocles and Polynices have died ;Creon crowns himself the king and issues edicts to proclaim Eteocles a hero to be buried with full military honours and decrees that the body of the traitor, Polynices be refused burial and left to rot. He issues warns that any person disobeying his edicts will be put to death. However, his edicts clash with the divine laws which explicitly state that every dead body deserves a burial, even that of a traitor. Creon thus starts the chain of his own destruction. He considers himself to be paramount in his ideals and expects everyone to obey his edicts without question. And for this, he is willing to risk everything he has : his prestige, his son, throne and his own life at the altar of his pride. And in the end, he loses. The Gods however give a number of chances to Creon to remedy his folly of judgement but he misses every one of them. When Creon gets the news of Polynices burial he hastily judges that the sentry or the sentries have been bribed and is on the verge of having the latter tortured or even killed. In his illogical state of mind he accuses the Chorus of lunacy and illogical behaviour
  • 32. Advantages Of Birds Birds are warm blooded vertebrate creatures that have wings, quills, a snout, no teeth a skeleton in which numerous bones are combined or are missing, and a to a great degree proficient, one way breathing framework (Padian Chiappe, 1998). Flying winged animals have solid, empty bones and effective flight muscles. Most winged animals can fly. Birds have an extremely solid heart and an effective method for breathing these are vital for flying creatures to fly (Serono Rao, 1992). Winged animals additionally utilize a great deal of vitality while flying and need to eat a ton of nourishment to control their flight. The capacity to fly has grown autonomously commonly all through the historical backdrop of the Earth (Padian Chiappe, 1998). Birds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Puerta, P.F., 1997. New evidence concerning avian origins from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia. Nature, 387(6631), pp.390 392. Ostrom, J.H., 1976. Archaeopteryx and the origin of birds. Biological Journal of the linnean Society, 8(2), pp.91 182. Padian, K. and Chiappe, L.M., 1998. The origin and early evolution of birds. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 73(01), pp.1 42. Paul, G.S., 2002. Dinosaurs of the air: the evolution and loss of flight in dinosaurs and birds. JHU Press. Qiang, J., Currie, P.J., Norell, M.A. and Shu An, J., 1998. Two feathered dinosaurs from northeastern China. Nature, 393(6687), pp.753 761. Sereno, P.C. and Rao, C., 1992. Early evolution of avian flight and perching: new evidence from the Lower Cretaceous of China. Science, 255(5046), p.845. Wellnhofer, P., 1994. New data on the origin and early evolution of birds. Comptes rendus de l AcadГ©mie des sciences. SГ©rie 2. Sciences de la terre et des planГЁtes, 319(3), pp.299 308. Zhou, Z., 2004. The origin and early evolution of birds: discoveries, disputes, and perspectives from fossil evidence. Naturwissenschaften, 91(10),
  • 33. Jim Heid Photography First Steps Analysis For the student choice activity, I chose a lynda.com video titled Photography: First Steps . In this course, Jim Heid goes into detail regarding various photography subjects; such as: different cameras, lighting specifics, editing photographs, etc. While I am fairly efficient in my photography skills, I have not learned the camera basics. That is to say, I rarely use a professional camera for my pictures; instead, I typically capture photographs on my phone. After finishing this course, I have learned quite a few beneficial tips in regards to photography. For instance, I have become quite knowledgable in reference to exposure. Since I take pictures on my phone, I have not been too concerned about finding the correct exposure. On the contrary,
  • 34. Abuse Of Residential Schools In The 19th Century The 19th century is by far one of the most crucial years for the Aboriginal people. Kids were taken away from their families and sent to residential schools where they were abused, diseased, and were forced to leave behind any culture and religion they followed. Abuse ~ Paul M. Perell pointed out in a ruling that electric chairs were used on children as young as six, and staff at certain residential schools would force children to eat their own vomit as punishment. Corporal punishment was common at residential schools, with many students describing being strapped or beaten. Many students also experienced sexual abuse. In 1939, one student reported what had happened to him the year before: He told me to take off my pants, and if I didn t listen to him I would get punished. I lay down on the bed, he got into bed beside me, he was playing with my thing, he was trying to put his thing into me, he could not get it in so he asked me to play with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macdonald, explained his residential schools policy to the House of Commons, saying, Aboriginal children should be withdrawn as much as possible from the parental influence, and the only way to do that would be to put them in central training industrial schools where they will acquire the habits and modes of thought of white men. Macdonald was advocating cultural genocide. If one spoke their native language or prayed to their god, they would be severely punished. However, the schools did not have a good education system either; students would study for about eight hours, and spend the rest of the day cooking, cleaning, and learning the caucasian ways . Residential schools were potentially a cover for what was really going on. Even though called a school, the learning aspect of it was nowhere near acceptable. The only task the residential schools actually accomplished was stripping people of their culture, abusing them, and leaving them
  • 35. Dual Perspective Analysis 1.Something I learned in this course is that I always seem to find myself in dual perspective. I actually did not know there was even a word for this, because as the textbook stated is appears to be innate in humans. However, I have encountered others who think with a closed mind or egocentrically and I find it to be very damaging to their interpersonal relationships, and a drag of someone to talk to. When I engage in dual perspective I am learning from my point of view, but also from someone else s point of view. They too are showing me how and why to understand something in a different light. 2.I noticed that I use an identity script when I talk too! I had thought about this concept prior, but I had not viewed it as an identity script. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When using generalizations in discussion with one another I do believe it gives us both many opportunities and many limitations. One opportunity is that we can use generalizations in conversation with the generalized other and with the particular other. When communicating with the particular other I find myself questioning generalizations much more often because I care and it is my job as a loved one to make sure I am communicating effectively, and that is hard to do using generalizations. However, at the same time we can have a subjective or unclear conversation and still fill fulfilled from the conversation in some aspect because we got to interact with one another. When communicating with the generalized other, we can use generalizations just to start or keep the conversation going. Another benefit to generalizations is that you can find almost anybody to talk to, given you know them somewhat, and form a better relationship through conversation. This may be stereotyping, but I feel as if that is how we identify who we may become interested in or become friends with. However, generalizations do have their limitations. When we generalize someone else s communication we are not getting the full story and that can lead to misunderstandings in future conversations and even misunderstandings of who they are. Moreover, our culture, race, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic class and so forth determine much of whom we are and what our thought process and communication style is like. So when we are talking to someone of a different background we may be using these instant generalizations, but shouldn t because this is an opportunity to learn from and understand one another. Generalizations assume that we all think and communicate the same way and that is very much false and the less we generalize the more we learn about the world around
  • 36. Ratification Of The Constitution Dbq Essay The people of North Carolina before and after the Revolutionary War seem to have one opinion. The people thought since they were an independent state, that they should have their own government system. The people did not want a government after so many failures. The Article of Confederation had their delegates to draw up better ways for the Constitution to make the people happy. This only ended up with people taking sides with the government. The Federalist was supporters of the Constitution, while the Anti federalist was against them. The Federalist wanted the government to get the nation and delegates power over the Constitution. The reason is to have authority over the federal government. The Anti federalist believes that the government... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... North Carolina finally became the 12th state to accept the Constitution that occurred in 1788. This change of heart was because the Congress told them that they would put the Bill of Rights in with the Constitution. The people of North Carolina even after the Constitution was written argued that they still needed a strong government, with strong economic standards, and centralized authority. They soon appointed Alexander Hamilton in office as the leader of the Federalist, while Thomas Jefferson and James Madison were the leaders under the Republicans. Hamilton controlled the Federalist for twelve years. During that time, Hamilton thought the government should consist of wealthy men. These men would be capable of having a strong, stable, and independent economy. Hamilton had problems with the Republicans when he got the Congress to pass his plans on opening up a National Bank. This bank was to have a safe place to put their money, provide loans for businesses and the collection of taxes. Thomas Jefferson believed that Hamilton and his Federalist group were corrupted, because Hamilton was using his power and causing problems for the
  • 37. Tour Operator Agency datbase Week 6 Assignment 5 Submission . If you are using the Blackboard Mobile Learn iOS App, please click View in Browser Click the link above to submit your assignment. Students, please view the Submit a Clickable Rubric Assignment in the Student Center. Instructors, training on how to grade is within the Instructor Center. Assignment 5: Tour Operator Agency Database Due Week 6 and worth 90 points The Strayer Oracle Server may be used to test and compile the SQL Queries developed for this assignment. Your instructor will provide you with login credentials to a Strayer University maintained Oracle server. A multinational tour operator agency has gained new business growth in the North American market through the use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Check with your professor for any additional instructions. Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student s name, the professor s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length. Include charts or diagrams created in Excel, Visio, MS Project, or one of their equivalents such as Open Project, Dia, and OpenOffice. The completed diagrams / charts must be imported into the Word document before the paper is submitted. The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are: Explain the fundamentals of how data is physically stored and accessed. Compose conceptual data modeling techniques that capture information requirements. Design a relational database so that it is at least in 3NF. Prepare database design documents using the data definition, data manipulation, and data control language components of the SQL language. Use technology and information resources to research issues in the strategic implications and management of database systems. Write clearly and concisely about topics related to the strategic planning for database systems using proper writing mechanics and technical style conventions. Click here to view the
  • 38. Sarcasm In Figurative Speech During conversations between adults there is an understanding that sarcasm and irony is not used for the purpose to be insulting but it is used for humor. Children between the ages of five and six years old started to understand the meaning behind sarcasm and irony but do not grasp the objective of sarcastic and ironic speech. Once children have reached the ages between nine and ten years old, they began understanding the humorous purposed of sarcasm. Theory of mind which allowed the child to predict someone else s thoughts is an important social cognitive development that children needed that allowed them to comprehend figurative speech. Children exposed to sarcasm which was attained through personal experience allowed them to understand that sarcasm can be lighthearted and humorous. The authors investigated the age at which children distinguished figurative speech. Children at ages of five and six years old possessed a pre perceived notion that regarded the speaker s use of sarcasm as insulting. The children did not perceived sarcasm as humorous. The researchers administered an experiment on children between the ages of five and six years old as well as children between the ages of nine and ten years old. The researchers used a puppetshow to depict different scenarios of sarcasm and irony. The first situation depicted the speaker which is depicted as a puppet commented an insulting remark toward the other speaker regarding a failed action; This situation represented
  • 39. Comparing The Two Brother And The Little Match Seller It is often that you do not take chance in life become cautious and give up on what you are doing but in The Two Brother and The Little Match Seller. Both of these text talk about or have caution in the story weather it is to do something or stand up for some one they both have caution. In the Two Brothers it is about a magical rock that has a message on it and one Brother goes and the other Brother stays home. In the Little Match Seller it is about a girlwho lives with her dad and he is very mean she then one night sees her grandmother who is dead and dies on New year s eve. Other might think that theses texts are about people who have unfortunate events that happen in their life, but a better theme is when you are cautious you will always miss out on things in life. This theme is shown in the Two Brothers when they find the tablet and one Brother goes on the adventure while the other one stays home and in, The Little Match Seller the Little Girlis so cautious of what she does and she then gets motivation from her grandmother to stand up for herself. In the Two Brothers it is obvious that the little brother is a lot more during and the older brother is more cautious of what he does. For example at the begining of the story it says I am not going into the forest after bear cubs, said the elder brother, and I advise you not to go (Tolstoy,P1) This evidence show that right in the beginning of the story the older brother is more wise and the younger brother is more
  • 40. Description And Summary Of The Atomization Pipell Charm Name: The Atomization Charm Description/Summary: This spell is used to take apart an object and reassemble it either as the same object, or something entirely different. The incantation must be said at the same time as the wand movement. Use your wand to circle the object you wish to atomize. Make sure this circle is a counter clockwise circle. At the end of your incantation, you must forcefully point your wand directly at the target, like you are trying to completely obliterate it. To bring the object back as the same object or a different one, the caster must focus on the object in its full form and repeat the wand motion while pointing at the spot they wish the object to reappear, if they wish it to reappear at all. This spell takes
  • 41. Tasmania Research Paper Tasmania has recently emerged as the hidden gem in the Australian tourist industry. The only non mainland state in Australia, Tasmania enjoy his natural unspoiled beauty as well is being home to some of the richest farmland in Australia. Hobart hotels offer premier accommodation options and are a great starting point for any Tasmanian holiday. Naturally there is a great range of other accommodation options to cater for backpackers as well as the well heeled tourist. Tasmania is rich in convict history and the name Port Arthur still evokes images of punishment meted out to the unfortunate convicts who were sent to this prison island. Things have changed and now several hundred years later, Tasmania is more famous for its natural produce and handcrafted cheeses and wines. So let s take a look at some places that every tourist should see when visiting Tasmania. Port Arthur. Most recently the scene of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Western Tasmania has some of the most spectacular coastlines in the State and is largely unconnected by road to the eastern regions making it a truly remarkable area of the world. The West Coast wilderness railway will take you through pristine rainforests and rocky gorges. Cradle Mountain. Located in the north western Tasmania cradle Mountain is a popular destination for bushwalkers and hikers looking for adventure in a safe environment. The well travelled pathways are hiker friendly with cabins dotted along the way for a comfortable overnight stay. Some of Tasmania s unique flora and fauna can be seen in this region including The Spotted Tail Quoll. Surprisingly, this area is also home to some of Australia s best beaches, especially Greenpoint Beach. Launceston. In the north east of the state Launceston offers many historical ruins, being the third oldest city in Australia. Take time out to explore the town and the surrounding regions especially Cataract Gorge Reserve, where wilderness lovers will be able to spend many days
  • 42. Bushy Park Informative Speech It is July and we just finished celebrating Independence Day. We are six months into 2015, so are how are we doing here at Bushy Park? First and foremost, we have not had a recordable incident or a lost time incident. Congratulations, but do not get complacent. Accidents that happen in the blink of an eye can impact you and your family for the rest of your life. It is summer and there are plenty of distractions: vacations, outdoor activities and just trying to survive the summer heat. Pay attention to your tasks and be aware of your surroundings. Half way through the year our volumes remain flat since 2014. Our domestic volume (US customers) is down due to lost business at International Paper. However, our export volume (mainly to Germany)
  • 43. Essay Birth Defects Birth defects, or congenital malformations, are the faulty formation of structures or body parts present at birth. Sporadic, hereditary, or acquired defects may be immediately observed or may become manifest later in life; they may be visible on the body surface or present internally. Birth defects may be life threatening and require surgical correction, or they may interfere with function or appearance. It is estimated that about 3% of all children are born with major defects; minor defects or variations are estimated to occur in 10% to 15% of births. Malformations may be single or multiple. Multiple malformations that occur in a regular recognizable pattern are referred to as syndromes for example, the FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME sometimes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In cases of autosomal recessive inheritance, both parents are normal but each carries a silent, or recessive, gene that, if matched in an offspring, causes the birth defect. Because both parents are so called carriers (heterozygotes) of the same abnormal gene, they run a 25% risk (1 in 4) of having a child with the birth defect caused by that particular gene. Examples of birth defects inherited in this autosomal recessive manner are TAY SACHS DISEASE and SICKLE CELL ANEMIA. In cases of X linked recessive inheritance the abnormal gene is located on the X chromosome. The normal mother has two X chromosomes, one of which carries the gene for the abnormal condition; but if her son inherits her X chromosome with the abnormal gene, he will be affected with the condition. HEMOPHILIA is inherited in this matter. Multifactorial Defects Many common birth defects do not occur in a pattern that indicates simple Mendelian inheritance. They seem to result from an interaction of genes and the environment, including the intrauterine environment, and each factor includes a number of different hereditary and environmental influences; hence, these defects are called multifactorial. Among them are congenital heart disease; neural tube defects, including SPINA BIFIDA, myelomeningocele, and anencephaly; and CLUBFOOT, CLEFT LIP AND PALATE, and dislocated hips. Chromosome Number An increase or decrease in the total chromosome material can cause birth defects. For
  • 44. Evaluation And Implementation Of Abc Hospital ABC hospital has/had been having numerous issues within the hospital along with the issues related to the hospitals processes. Some of the hospitals situations included: excessive wait times, excessive delays in care, elopements, patient falls, excessive costs, decrease patient satisfaction, and not being able to prioritize their patients appropriately nor accessing the situation effectively for the patients needing services (Nash, Grandon, Grandon, Goldfarb, 2006). After ABC s hospitalexecutives evaluated the situations that the organization has been facing, they embarked on a nine month journey; in order to investigate completely all the situations that arose as well as developed action plans and changes in the hospital to alleviate these situations. The following report will include detailed information regarding the solutions and plans the hospital initiated within the organization to resolve these problems. The report will also include information related to three types of quality or risk management techniques or tools the hospital could have used during their evaluation and implementation phases during the project. An organization has the availability to utilize various tools, concepts, benchmarking measures, reporting measures, etc... in order to improve the overall sustainability of the organization and improve the effects of their actions to increase quality and efficiencies. No tool has been designed to be the only tool as the best approach when addressing
  • 45. Changes due to Urban Renewal in Pyrmont-Ultimo Essay In 1900, Pyrmont was an important port and industrial area, with a population of almost 30 000 people. There was a wide range of industries and services present including wharves, dockyards, warehouses, abattoirs, wool stores, railway yards and even an incinerator for the disposal of Sydney s waste. It was deemed a working class suburb with a predominantly Irish/Catholic population. As the income for Pyrmont was only modest, semi detached cottages were the most common type of housing present. In the 1960 s however, Pyrmont Ultimo was deteriorating at a fast rate and became an unfortunate example of urban decay. The government policy of decentralisation, which is having industries move away from the centre of the city, was having an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major objectives were to improve the economic efficiency, social equity and environmental sustainability of Australia s cities and Pyrmont Ultimo was a targeted suburb for urban renewal. There were several areas that the program aimed to improve including housing, transport, public parks or open spaces and protection of the environment. Housing: Prior to urban renewal, Pyrmont Ultimo had residents with similar incomes. However to achieve the goal of social equity plans were made for a mixed, high density, medium rise residential area. Approximately 7500 new dwellings have been constructed plus the renovation of 1400 existing dwellings. The aim was to cater for all household types such as families, couples and singles, provide affordable housing for middle to low income earners, provide residential dwellings with waterfront access and with water and city views, protect existing housing, retain a socially diverse residential population which includes all income groups, provide opportunities to live close to places of work and to create a high quality urban environment. The provision of affordable or public housing was an important aspect to consider in the process. Without some sort of intervention to provide this affordable housing, the attractiveness of living close to Sydney s CBD would only be reserved for high income earners as dwellings would be too expensive and rent would be too high. From a social equity point of view it was therefore vital to provide
  • 46. Determinants Of Inflation And Unemployment Inflation and unemployment are two of the most important economic performance indicators, and both are watched closely by analysts and businesses. Economists often cite he misery index, which includes the unemployment and inflation rate, as measuring the health of the economy. The Bartavian Bureau of Labor Statistics regularly releases a jobs report that economists and Bartavian policy makers follow closely and use to create policy. Unemployment and inflation both have long run determinants, although natural unemployment is dependent on numerous features of the labor market, like minimum wage laws, unions market power, efficiency wages, and the effectiveness of the job search. Growth in money supply is the primary determinant of the inflation rate, and it is controlled by Bartavia s central bank. Therefore, inflation and unemployment do not affect one another in the long run. However, inflation and unemployment affect one another in the short run. There is a short run trade off between inflation and unemployment, as exemplified by the Phillips curve. The Phillips curve is a downward sloping line that shows the trade off, as inflation gets lower as unemployment grows, and vice versa. Monetary and fiscal policymakers often expand aggregate demand, forcing the economy to move up along the short run aggregate supply curve, but this causes a rapidly rising price level. If the monetary and fiscal policymakers did the opposite and contracted aggregate demand, the economy moves
  • 47. Least Industrialized Countries By Neocolonialism I would explain these geographical trends and how most of my clothes come from the least industrialized countries by neocolonialism. Neocolonialism is when the most powerful industrialized nations and countries like the United States use their political and economic power to dominant and use the resources of the least industrialized countries and nations. Moreover, a lot of my clothes came from least industrialized countries because the United States can exploit theses countries for cheap resources and labor. Since they can benefit from cheap labor and resources, they can also benefit from a lower cost per item made. Thus, the United States saves a lot of money and resources from taking their production to the least industrialized countries.
  • 48. The Marriage Of Figaro Analysis The Marriage of Figaro During the first eighteen centuries AD the freedom of speech was under brutal attack. Everywhere, in the world there was political instability. Different part of the world was rocked by tyranny. In this time, to restore parity people had fought hard. One of the spotlight was France. Although, the Roman Empire had split long time ago, the monarchical division of the iron empire spread across the side of Europe. The revolution had to be choreographed appropriately and carefully, to counter this growing European tyranny and aristocracy. An art was used as a mode of communicating revolutionary ideas by artists. Using an art, a wave of revolution was established in France which turn out to be a fruit for the people of France. However, the force emerging from that piece of art was so high that no political opposition could managed to encounter, though they had banned the Marriage of Figaro. Against, the will of the people the government have been keeping artistic restrictions to stop the ideas the consider unfriendly for their survival and continued service. All most of all ways were using to stop the spread of a specific piece of art across all possible media. The marriage of Figaro, a story of a servant who stoop up to his boss and outwitted his master in France faced an original bean. Beaumarchais, the author of the play depicted the French aristocracy as lustful, degenerate and depraved. The game was considered revolutionary and banned at long last by
  • 49. Significance Of Histone 3 Gene Family In Arabidopsis Thaliana It is fascinating to know that two meters of human DNA are packed inside в€ ј1000 Вµm3 nucleus. How this amazing packing occurs in nature was a great mystery until the discovery of nucleosome and its structural organizations. Nucleosome is a basic unit of chromatin that consists of 146 bp fragment of DNA wrapped around a protein octamer known as histone. One nucleosome contains two molecules of each Histone 2A, Histone 2B, Histone 3 and Histone 4. Besides that, Histone 1 is linked with DNAthat connects various histones in the nucleosome (Kamakaka and Biggins, 2005). All these histone proteins belong to different genefamilies but this review will focus on histone 3 gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana. Histone 3 gene family The number of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Histone3.3 impacts plant development and transcription H3.3 is encoded by three HISTONE 3 RELATED (HTR) genes, HTR4 (At4g40030), HTR5 (At4g40040), and HTR8 (At5g10980), which are expressed in all tissues throughout the developmental stages (Okada et al., 2005). Wollmann and colleagues studied function of the H3.3 in Arabidopsis by utilizing mutant lines (Wollmann et al., 2017). Since single and double mutant of H3.3 subfamily did not have phenotype, triple mutant was used for the study. h3.3 kd 1 and h3.3 kd 3 plants were smaller than wild type and had serrated leaf margin and decreased fertility (Figure 2). H3.3 knockdown caused a variety of pleiotropic effects in plants possibly by changing the transcription. Thus, the impact of H3.3 knockdown on transcription was studied by using RNA seq analysis. More than 900 genes were significantly mis regulated in h3.3kd with the majority being downregulated (Figure. 2). Gene ontology term analysis (GO Term) of downregulated genes revealed a large variety of response processes, including environmental and endogenous stimuli. Wollmann and colleague demonstrated that H3.3 is not required for gene expression in a global scale but the loss of H3.3 directly or indirectly affects the expression of genes related to response to internal and external stimuli. H3.1 binds to silent genes and H3.3 binds to active genes To determine the genome wide binding of H3.1 and H3.3 proteins, Chromatin
  • 50. Comparing Terror In William Cullen Bryant s Thanatopsis... A major theme used in literature from the romantic period was terror through nature. One poem from the romantic period that uses this theme is Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant. Another author who uses themes of terror through nature in the romantic period is Edgar Allan Poe, especially in one of his famous poems The Raven. In the poems Thanatopsisand The Raven, themes of terror through nature are used throughout but, Thanatopsis has a more inspirational view of death opposed to The Raven s depressing view of death. Thanatopsis has themes of terror through nature Themes of terror through nature are used to set the somber mood in the poem. In lines 43 to 45, it says Old ocean s grey and melancholy waste, /Are but solemn decorations all/Of
  • 51. Essay Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus Sylvia Plath s Lady Lazarus In her poem, Lady Lazarus, Sylvia Plath uses dark imagery, disturbing diction, and allusions to shameful historical happenings to create a unique and morbid tone that reflects the necessity of life and death. Although the imagery and diction and allusions are all dark and dreary, it seems that the speaker s attitude towards death is positive. The speaker longs for death, and despises the fact the she is continually raised up out of it. From the title, Plath gives us immediately the theme of the poem. The title is a reference to a man in the New Testament that had been dead for four days, and was raised to life by Jesus. Plath uses this literary allusion to establish right off the bat that she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (5) Plath successfully creates an perfect image of what the speaker s skin looks like as she is reawakened from death, and still manages to tie in a disturbing historical allusion that conjures up horrible images of death. Later on, towards the end of the poem Plath makes reference to another set of Nazi actions and by doing so strengthening the image of death and destruction. In lines 73 thru 78, the speaker says: Ash, ash You poke and stir. Flesh, bone, there is nothing there A cake of soap, A wedding ring, A gold filling. These images and allusions to horrific crimes against humanity do an excellent job of creating an image of death as a horrible, painful thing. Plath alludes to the burning of the Jews in large ovens, burning them down to ash, so that nothing was left but gold fillings, and a wedding ring, as well as makes reference to another disturbing report that some Nazi soldiers made soap out of the Jew s as well as lampshades. These terrible images are designed to paint a wretched view of death. Interestingly enough, these images and ideas that death is a horrible, bad thing runs contrary to the speakers actual feelings that death is a great way to escape life, and in the end it is all she (the speaker) really wants to do. Although Plath uses atrocious examples of death and uses the rebirth of Lazarus as the basis of the poem, the underlying tone presented is
  • 52. What Is Liquidity Of The Stock Market Domestic stock market Size and liquidity The Financial Markets in the UAE are rather unique in nature, they are fairly young with an extraordinary growth potential in the long run. A wide, diverse selection of securities is listed that can be traded in the Financial Market. These securities include equities, securities, bonds, futures, mutual funds, commodities, currencies, metals, stones, derivatives, and Sukuk (Islamic bonds) (Financial Markets Official Portal of UAE, n.d). The two most important Financial Markets in the UAE are the ADX and DFM. The DFM and ADX are both regulated by the SCA. However, the ADX is usually used as a benchmark to assess the overall stock size and liquidity as it provides a reflection on the overall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Banking system The Central Bank of the UAE was established in 1980 (Crystal Peterson,2017). It is the UAE s highest financial regulator. The Central Bank works with the state by directing changes in Monetary, Banking, and Credit based policies appropriately. It implements those policies in accordance to the state s current Financial and Economic needs. Moreover, the Central Bank aims to stabilize the economy and the current exchange rate by maintaining gold and other foreign currency reserves. The UAE Central Bank, prohibits lending an amount greater than 7 percent of a bank s capital base to any single customer (United Arab Emirates Banking System, n.d). Furthermore, Islamic banking in the UAE has shown a boundless level of progress due to no interest fees per Sharia Law. The UAE Islamic Financial Sector was estimated to be worth around 127 Billion US Dollars in 2014, it is also the third largest Islamic market by value after Saudi Arabia and Malaysia (John,2015). In November 2011, the Central Bank introduced the IBAN system, its main purpose was to ease the process of automatic money transfers and improve the accuracy and speed of payment transactions (Standard Chartered Bank of UAE, n.d). Tax environment Relevant Considerations The UAE is tax free country. There are no Federal or Municipal taxes on both income or wealth. Recently, the UAE has started implementing a 50
  • 53. Summary of Gish Jen s Who s Irish Essay Gish Jen s Who s Irish tells the story of a sixty eight year old Chinese immigrant and her struggle to accept other cultures different from her own. The protagonist has been living in the United States for a while but she is still critical of other cultures and ethnicities, such as her son in law s Irish familyand the American values in which her daughter insists on applying while raising the protagonists granddaughter. The main characterfinds it very hard to accept the American way of disciplining and decides to implement her own measures when babysitting her granddaughter Sophie. When the main character s daughter finds out that she has been spanking Sophie she asks her mother to move out of the house and breaks any further contact... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her stubbornness and strict discipline is evident when she pokes Sophie with a stick, trying to make Sophie come out of a foxhole in which she hid herself in, not giving up on the idea of the punishment. The character is round, as we are introduced to her most inner thoughts and personality traits while she narrates the story. At the same time, the protagonist is a static character, since her critical behavior of other cultures does not change throughout the story. In the end, the main character still displays her intolerance when she says, Of course, I shouldn t say Irish this, Irish that, especially now I am become honorary Irish myself, according to Bess. Me! Who s Irish? I say . The protagonist represents someone who despite being herself an immigrant sees other cultures and ethnicities as outsiders and is critical of others such as her son in law s family and the previous American babysitter. The story has an external conflict between the main character and her daughter in regarding best way of disciplining Sophie but this conflict is based on the internal one. The main conflict of the story is the internal conflict of the Chinese immigrant who decides to live in the United States but carries the values of her native country with her and therefore, finds it difficult to accept other types of behavior, such as the actions of the Irish family. Her internal conflict is evident when she
  • 54. Micro-Aggressive Attitudes To Different Social Groups In a larger context, it is often times challenging for ethnic, racial, or social groups to be accepting of other groups. Sometimes people reside in their comfortable groups because they are intimidated by cultural differences or in more intense circumstances because of racist, sexist, or homophobic views. At a stellar university like ours, these extreme circumstances are not usually the case, however micro aggressive attitudes to different social groups is still a pertinent issue especially amongst young adults. Micro aggression is a fairly new term that encompasses the dismissal or condescending views or actions towards people with different abilities, physical appearances, sexual orientations, or cultural backgrounds. In simpler words,
  • 55. Summary Of Alan Turing The Enigma Alan Turing: The Enigma by Andrew Hodges London: Burnett Books Ltd, 2000 Andrew Hodges brings Alan Turing to life in the namesake title, Alan Turing: The Enigma. Alan Turing, a war hero in his own right, worked during World War II at Bletchley Park in England which was the site housing British codebreakers for the Government Code and Cypher School (GC CS). One of his main objectives was to crack the German Enigma machine s code. Turing s work was crucial to the war, and beyond that, he is known as the father of computer science and a brilliant mathematician. Turing became alarmed about the war with Germany in the fall of 1937. At the time, Turing spent his time studying and working on a thesis based on the theory of computation and on the hypothetical devices later known as Turing machines. A Turing machine in today s sense would be a model for a modern computer. Besides the important work with his research, he found time to enjoyably take up the subject of cryptanalysis assuming words would be replaced by numbers eventually to be transmitted on a binary scale: in zeros and ones, on and off, true and false. Turing himself even spent the time building hardware to produce ciphering machines as a hobby while at Princeton. These precursors were a perfect setup for the work he would pursue with the GC CS and Turing a natural recruit. During the First World War and up to this time in 1938, the GC CS grew from a small operation of around 25 officers with a small clerical staff
  • 56. For My American Dream An American Dream is the ideals of freedom, equality, and opportunity traditionally held to be available to every American, (Dictionary.com). The term American Dream has many different interceptions. Life, Liberty, and The persuit of happiness, (Declaration of Independence), is the well known interception many Americans and myself strive for. For my life dream I want to live as one with God, Follow in the steps of Christ, and pass on my religion. Everybody dies one day, and I would not feel complete as a person if I didn t complete my life dream. For my liberty dream is to be actually given liberty. Liberty is the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one s way of life, behavior, or