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A Brief Note On Safeguarding And Protect Children
information that they have stored. It is important that this information is only used to safeguard and protect children. If a parent
would like to know any of the information stored about their child they have a right to access this, as well as their own
educational records. If the information stored may cause harm or put risk to the child, then this information can be refused. It is
vital that every setting complies with the Data Protection Act. At my setting this is done by ensuring that each student and
member of staff has their own username and password to access the computer. This ensures that certain information can only be
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Any children that may be on the at risk register must be supported by both the school and outside agencies that are appropriate to
their needs. It is the professional adults responsibility to ensure that children and young people are aware of acceptable and
unacceptable behaviour. Question 2b (Weighting: 0) An explanation of the importance of a child or young person centred
approach. It is critical that a person centred approach is always used with issues regarding safeguarding. The most important
aspect is ensuring that you listen to the child to gain all the relevant information that will allow you to understand their needs.
Where appropriate children should be involved in any meetings that discuss them where you respect what they have to say and
ask for their opinions. Children and young people should be able to trust you so that they feel comfortable talking to you about
any issues. If a child trusts you, they are more likely to confide in you and express their feelings therefore any actions that need
to take place are more likely to happen at a much greater pace. It will allow any authorities or organisations involved to gain vital
information and therefore reach a more suitable solution. If a child centred approach is not followed, then major information
could be missed. An example of this is when a little by; Daniel Pelka was murdered by his mother and her partner. Agencies did
not involve the child and only considered the explanations
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Essay on The King of Comedy Life of Jerry Lewis
The King of Comedy Life of Jerry Lewis
I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore, that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being,
let me do it now. Let me not differ nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again (TOJLCMS, 5). For Jerry Lewis, this was a
common outlook he had. Jerry has devoted his life to entertaining others and putting a smile on their faces. Although he did
suffer numerous struggles, Jerry Lewis has still successfully made it to the top (Lewis, 3).
Joseph Levitch was born March 16, 1926 in Newark, New Jersey. He was born to Danny and Rae Levitch (Levy, 1). Jerry s folks
were part time entertainers and because of this, he was left home a lot (Lewis, 15). The only ... Show more content on
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In less then eighteen weeks, the salaries of Martin and Lewis soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00 a week (Shaviro, 1).
Together they made a total of 16 films over a 10 year span (Shaviro, 1). On July 25th of the year the two made their last
nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly 10 years to the day since they became a team (Shaviro, 1).
Jerry then met a female by the name of Patti. Jerry and Patti were married by a justice of peace in Greenwich Connecticut (Levy,
50). Patti was a Catholic but did not wanted to convert to Judaism because she felt secure in her faith since childhood (Levy, 50).
In April of 1943, before the authority of a rabbi and the watchful eye of Rae, Danny, and a small brood of aunts and uncles, and
cousins, Jerry and his six month pregnant wife stood under a Chuppah to be married once again (Levy, 50).
Lewis had a love for baseball. During the 50 s and 60 s, Jerry played 1st base with numerous Professional baseball teams and
trained every year with the LA Dodgers (TOJLCMS, 2). Through this experience, He has become close friends with Gil Hodges
(TOJLCMS, 2).
Lewis acted, wrote, produced, and directed many movies. His movies consist of My friend Irma, My Friend Irma Goes West, At
War With The Army, That s My Boy, Sailor Beware, Jumping Jacks, The Stooge, Scared Stiff, The Caddy, Money From Home,
Living It Up, Three Ring Circus, Your Never Too Young, Artist And Models,
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Phoenix Jackson Stereotypes Essay
Which common stereotypes affect your views on poor people? Protagonist Phoenix Jackson from A Worn Path by Eudora Welty
is a poor, old negro woman. Before analysing Phoenix, think about how you would standardize a poor, old negro woman in the
1940 s? The story is about Phoenix s exhausting journey to the town to get medicine for her grandson and come all the way back.
Phoenix proves many stereotypes of an old, poor negro woman wrong. Throughout the journey, she shows signs of perseverance
and high motivation. She shows how hard working, fearless and selfless a person can get when they have a true desire to get
something. Throughout the story, Welty suggests/ shows evidence that Phoenix is poor, and how this factor limits her journey. ...
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But it is a stereotype to think that they are too fearful to take steps to get what they want. We might think that they have a lack of
courage because of their condition and are scared to make any risky moves. Phoenix proves this wrong as well. Along the
journey, she is presented with several challenges which are all very risky. First of all, she goes through a very rough terrain
despite her old and small figure. There are such big chances of her falling, because she relies on a thin, make do cane from an
umbrella. The biggest risk in her journey was when she crossed the logs. Now comes the trial. She had such bad eyesight, so she
closes them and just walks. Phoenix proves to be very courageous because she s taking a big risk just to cross the log. I wasn t as
old as I thought . She shows confidence in herself and grateful that she didn t fall, but doesn t stop there, she continues along on
her long, tiring journey. Similar to this she also risked her life getting stuck in the barbed wire fence and when the hunter caught
her stealing the nickel. Phoenix is both courageous and determined to get what she wants. This proves the stereotype that poor
people are fearful and don t have the courage to do something to get what they want, wrong. Phoenix risked her life several times
for the sake of her
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The Pros And Cons Of The Reformation
The word reformation implies whole scale change, with Catholicism the very foundation of life, the reformation should have
sought to uproot this underlying power and plant a new order. However, Henry did not refine the role of the church, as Shagan
comments Given the king s promiscuous mixing of civil and religious authority, it was not even clear where the line lay . The
Ten Articles of 1536 promoted the use of image and the invocation of saints are more heartily commended , yet as an
independent activity it was up to the person whether or not this was undertaken even before the reformation. Whilst Sacraments
as a dependent activity, there only remained baptism, the Lord s Supper, and penance, which was never up to the individual
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Haigh comments people were oblivious they were in the reformation and this is backed up by the aforementioned statistics, both
reinforce that the reformation was received differently wherever it struck, opposition was seldom united due to its array of woes
presented by each person or group, evidenced by the Pilgrimage of Grace. This begs whether the Pilgrimage of Grace was
intended as a religious or secular uprising, its result would indicate the people s acceptance or rejection of the Henrician
reformation. The demographics of the commons represented seven counties, covering a third of England , as previously
mentioned the grievances were varied and specific. Economic inequalities can be attributed to the risings in Cumberland,
Westmorland and the Craven district of the West Riding in 1536, demands arose from the call for moderation or abolition of
entry fines and other dues, such as rising general price level forced landlords to increase dues traditionally regarded as fixed. The
living standards were precarious at best, especially since 1527 and the inconsistency of successful harvest and the increase of
population which had the potential to cause an alarming fluctuation in the economy, which was under strain from Henry already.
Dickens posits ...roots of the movement were decidedly economic, its demands predominantly secular, its interest in Rome
almost negligible.... In short the English remained incapable of staging genuine wars of religion . This defines the nature of
opposition to Henry, grievances varied from parish to parish, person to person. This would all seem to point to the reformation ,
itself, as being largely secular and from the base of Henry s
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Improvement Of Manufacturing Operations Through A Lean...
Research Paper review on Improvement of Manufacturing Operations through a Lean Management Approach: A Case Study in
the Pharmaceutical Industry
This is a review on the research paper Improvement of Manufacturing Operations through a Lean Management Approach: A
Case Study in the Pharmaceutical Industry by Maria Elena Nenni, Luca Giustiniano and Luca Pirolo submitted to University of
Naples Federico and University LUISS Guido Carli
Abstract:
At the current situation, Lean Manufacturing has turned into an overall marvel. It is entirely effective in drawing the
consideration of organizations of all sizes. An extensive number of organizations are taking after Lean advancements and
encountering unlimited upgrades in quality, production, customer service etc. According to lean principles, any use of resources
that does not deliver consumer value is a target for change or elimination. It also refers to the elimination of non value
adding/wastes. This Lean approach has mainly been applied in manufacturing, notably in Toyota, and the Toyota Production
System, from where Lean originates in the early 1960 s but not to a complete extent. However, lean has also been widely applied
in non manufacturing areas. Lean Management , or rather Lean production is considered to be a smart approach on a system of
measures and methodologies. Considering the aspects on a whole, the potential to bring the concept of Lean in various fields of
activity like product development, supply chain,
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The Importance Of Clinical Audit
The aim of the Nursing and midwifery council is to regulate nurses and midwives in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern
Ireland.(Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2016). The NMC is set to protect the public and to represent and campaign on behalf of
nurses and midwives. (Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2016). Furthermore the NMC regulates healthcare setting and
hospitals,regulates healthcare assistants and also set staffing level to ensure high quality of care the first time round for service
users.(Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2016).
Clinical Audit was introduced to the NHS in 1993. The 1997 White Paper The New NHS reinforced the position of Clinical
Audit as an essential element of professional practice in the health service.(Dartford and Gravesham NHS trust, 2017).Clinical
audit is a way to find out if healthcare is being provided in line with standards and care providers and patients know where their
service is doing well, and where there could be improvements.Clinical audits play a part in implementing clinical
standards,clinical guidelines and evidence based medicines.The NHS England however defines clinical audit as a way to find out
if healthcare is being provided in line with standards and let s care providers and patients know where their service is doing well,
and where there could be improvements. (NHS England, 2016) The aim of clinical audit is to allow quality improvement to take
place where it will be most helpful and will improve outcomes for service users
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A Madman s Short Story Quod By Lu Xun
In 1915, the New Culture Movement was initiated, being accompanied by the ideas mainly aimed at criticising the Confucian
traditional values in China, and also approaching a more modern and western mindset. In 1919, a mass protest of over 6000
students was conducted to rebel against the signing of the Versailles Treaty, which would hand over Chinese territorial rights
from the Germans to the Japanese and this movement later became known as the May Fourth Movement. One of the significant
leaders of this movement who made great contribution, was Lu Xun. As it was mentioned by the professor during the class, it is
quite of an unquestionable fact that Lu Xun was a highly influential writer of the New Culture Generation. He often discussed
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The madman is the main character of the short story. However, a question should be raised before any analysis is initiated; Is the
madman really mad? In the very beginning of the story, the writer proclaims that he had found out that the madman had suffered
from a form of persecution complex . I disagree with this claim because, like what the writer asserted, if what is written on the
diary is just the outcome of the illusion caused by persecution complex, the value of the story would be somewhat meaningless.
Furthermore, the madman has clear subjectivity and consistency. Hence, the madman is not actually mad. The madman s diary
reminded me of a Korean folktale that my mother used to tell me, which is about a man with two eyes visiting a land where
everybody is one eyed. The two eyed man who always thought having two eyes is normal, was mocked and called, abnormal for
having two eyes. Eventually the two eyed man ended up stabbing one of his own eyes and chose to be one of the one eyed men.
From the perspective in regard to this folktale, the madman is actually the one who became conscious of the truth. However, he
is not the only one in the story who is aware of the truth. As it is illustrated in the text, there are two types of cannibals; those
who believe cannibalism is acceptable because it is their tradition that passed down through multiple generations, and those who
realize that cannibalism is wrong but would still maintain it. Their recognition itself that cannibalism is inappropriate is same as
that of the madman. However, unlike others who do not make an attempt to break the convention, or tradition (cannibalism), the
madman resolutely broke away from the existing convention and expressed his dedication toward breaking the convention and
tried to make it happen. I personally think that the madman was rather a representation of the intellectual. In addition,
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The Evolution of Jousting Essay
The Evolution of Jousting
Picture, if you will, a knight in shining armor charging on his noble steed down the open stretch toward his enemy. From his
great helm, (Jousting Helmet) a detachable sleeve whips in the wind at approximately 30 miles per hour. Just before the two
knights meet, they each brace themselves for the impact they know awaits them. The wood splinters fly, and one of the knights is
knocked from his steed, spilling his life s blood on the ground.
Jousting was a medieval war tactic that later evolved into a sport, testing skill in horsemanship as well as balance and accuracy.
Jousting has changed in its use over the years. It was once used in battle, but is now mainly a competitive form of entertainment.
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The loser of the battle lost his horse and the armor that he was wearing in the battle. The jousting battlefield is now a soft arena,
and what once was a battlefield maneuver, is now a sport that draws paying spectators from all over to see a piece of the past
relived.
One of the largest changes from the medieval times was the reason for jousting. At one time knights used jousting, sword
fighting and other weapon use to protect the church, but it also became a part of a judicial tool. Jousting was used in judicial
Duel and trial by combat. In the Knighthood, Chivalry Tournament Glossary of Terms website they explained, Judicial Duel was
generally fought between combatants of knightly rank between the appellant and the defendant. A charge of dishonorable
conduct underlies the combat, fought to the death before judges. Not a tournament, it is a form of trial by combat. Many of the
surviving fechtbuchs (rules of sword fighting) seem to describe techniques used in the judicial duel that would have been
forbidden in the tournament, such as piercing an opponent s foot with the butt spike of a poleaxe (Knighthood).
A webpage on what jousting is described it a little more in depth It was reasoned by contemporary philosophers that God would
defend the innocent party. Often kings invoked it to settle disputes; Edward III challenged the King of France to combat between
either two champions or 100 knights per side, in a combat
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Felix Mendelssohn Symphony 4 Essay
Felix Mendelssohn s Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90 Movement 1 is in sonata allegro form. His musical style is mostly
classical with a few incorporations from the Romantic style. The theme of the first movement is introduced with violins. The
tempo is rather fast and bright which labels the first movement as allegro vivace. The texture of the movement is created with the
addition of the woodwinds: flutes, clarinets, oboes, horns, and bassoons. The string instruments contain the melody and the brass
accompaniment being the timpani, creates the rhythm of the first movement. The woodwinds introduce the second theme of the
symphony with the accompaniment of the strings. Right after the first theme is reintroduced, the listener is presented with the
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In contrast, the tempo of Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 2 in D Major Movement 4 is fast and as stated in Music: Our Cultural
Evolution it is lively with spirit (allegro con spirito). The first theme in the fourth movement is introduced with the brass
instruments and following it are the string instruments. The beginning of the fourth movement starts out soft, creating a peaceful
atmosphere but there is a sudden shift in the volume to being very loud (fortissimo). Even though the beginning notes were soft,
it was noticeable that they were each accented (subito forte). Although there are sudden outbreaks within the piece that can be
identified as fortissimo, Brahms is able to make the piece sound unified. The repetition in the middle of the fourth movement
strongly expresses the main idea as it is an effort to make the listener become attentive. The texture of this movement may seem
overbearing but it pulls the piece together as a whole. The orchestra s dominating sound emphasizes the piece s tonic key being
D Major as it should in the last part of any sonata allegro
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Evelyn Waugh s Vile Bodies
Evelyn Waugh lived in the time of the World Wars, which greatly influenced his writing and the actions of his characters. People
were affected by WWI in multiple ways. They often suffered a lack of confidence in themselves and in the state of the world. In
Vile Bodies, Evelyn Waugh s characters often misuse and take advantage of technology, which helps to depict the loss of identity
and emotional connection in the wake of World War I.
Technology demonstrated a disconnect, particularly an emotional disconnect between Adam and some of the other characters.
Adam and Nina s relationship ends over a phone call, which could have been read in a very monotone manner. Nina calls Adam
up, I m engaged to be married. I don t believe it. [...] Well, I am. That s all there is to it. [...] I see. Well? I said, I see (260). Adam
should feel more betrayed, he should show more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The telephone is known for downplaying the context of conversation and the loss of personal touch, just like modern day cellular
phones have the ability to text, which is an even more extreme example of a lack of personality. Their relationship had already
been lacking a physical disconnect, but the lack of closeness on the telephone also demonstrated a widening emotional gap. The
emotional gap is representative of the loss of identity which is caused by the strain that was put on their generation after WWI.
The telephone was also a way to spread information faster than if one would have to travel by foot or write their news through a
letter. For a brief time period Adam worked as one of the gossip writers for the paper. Lord Balcairn was another one of the
gossip writers and he said, I ve just telephoned my story through (61). The fact that they call their stories in as soon as they take
place shows how they are too caught up in the idea of technology. This
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Theme Of Symblolism In Tess Of Dúrbervilles
Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet and one of his famous novels was Tess of dÚrbervilles. He wanted to mention a
lot of important things in this story, lot of ideas and also he wanted to express his feelings. When you read this story from 19th
century about the young girl, Tess, you have got mixed feelings. Sometimes you are afraid of the situation, sometimes you
emphasize with characters, but the fact is that in the end, you are satisfied with story.
Tess is the main character and she must solve problems, emulate with losses of her child and other people. She must be strong
and don´t give up. She is innocent girl without much money in her pocket. But one day she recognized that her ancestors were
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Nature symbolizes peace and calm. There were lots of parts and scenes situated in the nature. Especially in the forest or meadow.
One very important section of the story happened in the forest, when Tess was raped by Angel.
I found another unexpected thing in this story. Even though, the whole story takes place in Victorian England, there are
mentioned some other countries. For example Brazil. Isn´t it weird? Angel wanted to start a new career there. In this story Brazil
isn´t holiday destination or place for relax. It´s place for the new start, which Angel needed a lot. Why did he chose Brazil? In
hypothetical way, I think that he have chosen this country, because as we know it´s very religious country and as I said few lines
above, his name was pretty religious too.
As I said this story was about an innocent girl called Tess. She was from poor family and she has met 2 man and many other
people on her way. Mens names were Alec and Angel. At the beginning of the story Tess father recognized that they are from
nobel family. He also thought that this finding could pull out them from poverty. So he sent Tess to find out who they are and get
some money from their ancestors. On her way, she meets Alec, who wants to get her. He raped her in the forest and Tess became
pregnant. Childs name was Sorrow. Tess moved into her parents house into the little village called Marlott. Every person in the
village knew her story and they judged
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Significance Of Apollo In Ancient Greek Gods
Greek mythology includes a collection of myths and stories that tell the great tales of the Greek gods and goddesses. The ancient
Greeks worshiped many of these gods and goddesses as part of their religion. These interesting stories have been studied and
shared for hundreds of years and are still very popular today. One of these Greek gods is Apollo, the god of the sun and light. He
is also the patron of prophecy, inspiration, music, poetry, literature, archery, hunters, healing and medicine. As one of the twelve
Olympians, Apollo is known as a great god that many worshiped and is a very large influence in both ancient Greek mythology
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Apollo was the most characteristically Greek of all the Olympian gods; the perfect example of male Greek beauty (Kokkinou
45). He had many loves, but most of his relationships did not end well. Daphne was one of the many that he adored. Daphne
tried to escape Apollo because she didn t want to be with him and she was saved and turned into a laurel tree by Gaia. Apollo
made the laurel tree his sacred plant because he was still in love with Daphne. Another great love of Apollo s was Coronis. She
gave birth to their son, Asklepios. A crow came to him and told him that Coronis was not faithful to him. Apollo cursed it,
turning it black when it had previously been white since when all crows have been black (March 59). After Apollo found out that
she was unfaithful to him, he sent his sister, Artemis, to kill her with a bow and arrow. A third example of Apollo s bad luck with
love was his relationship with Cassandra, a beautiful mortal woman. Cassandra agreed to marry Apollo and he gave her the gift
of prophecy. Later, Cassandra changed her mind and Apollo got mad and he decided to turn the gift into a curse. Although
Cassandra would still be able to predict the future, no one would believe what she said (Kuhtz, Martell 10). Daphne, Coronis,
and Cassandra were his three most famous love stories, but there were many more
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The Pros And Cons Of Commercial Whalinging
After careful consideration on the topic of whaling I believe, that there should be no exemption made for Norway or Japan in
regards to commercial whaling. There are currently exemptions to the bans for Inuit, which can be seen as a cultural exemption,
though reliance on whaling for food is also a large factor here. To me, this also makes the difference. While there would be no
immediate threat to the whale s populations, the practice is perceived as cruel and outrages many people. At the same time, I am
uncomfortable to forbid something just because people dislike it. Therefore I would personally be most satisfied with a middle
ground solution, for example centralizing the whaling so that no single nation, but an international authority would supply the
quota of whale meat to the nations in question. Actually resolving this matter seems highly controversial though, since anybody
willing to contribute to the discussion, has strong opinions on it. Using oceangoing trawler factories to cross half the globe does
not present the continuation of a traditional practice but rather the commercialization of a cultural activity. While I belive the
cultural activity needs consideration to allow nations leeway, I don t belive a nation has the inherent right to take from the planet
as they please.
I wouldn t say that the whaling ban touches on national sovereignty all too much. Firstly, most of the large scale whaling would
take place in international waters and I don t believe a
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Analysis Of Primo Levi s Book Survival In Auschwitz
Primo Levi describes in his book, Survival in Auschwitz, the horrors inflicted upon the prisoners contained within Auschwitz and
their struggle to remain themselves and to survive within the camp. The sign placed at the entrance of Auschwitz read the words,
Arbeit Macht Frei , or Work Gives Freedom , an ironic statement considering the Nazis took everything away from these
individuals that constitutes established human rights and freedom. Without the elements that make up a human being, there was
limited freedom for the prisoners. What are the possible meanings of Arbeit Macht Frei , and could the prisoners obtain any
freedom ? While the freedoms of the prisoners were limited in Auschwitz, Primo Levi shows in his book, Survival in Auschwitz ,
that the prisoners could gain a sense of freedom through hope of release, death, or mental suppression. First, it would be very
helpful to this paper to describe the ways that Nazis deprived the individuals in the concentration camp of their freedom. The
Nazis main goal was to completely exterminate the Jews, and if one was a Jew, the Nazis discriminated against them and either
transported the Jews to a concentration camp or to a crematorium. Upon transportation, the Nazis ripped everything away from
the individuals that made them human loved ones, food, hair, personal belongings, clothing, shoes, security, full bellies, rested
bodies, hopeful thoughts, compassion, privacy, humanity, independence, one s own body, free will,
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Violence In Stan Lee s Dr. Strange
Silver age comics were steeped in the conservative nature of the 50s, even the edgier Marvel comics fell into this trap and Dr.
Strange is no exception. Stan Lee s Dr. Strange, though he wears a cape, is no golden age Superman. Instead, he is a conservative
man who answers to a greater vow to aid all humanity regardless of the cost to himself, who just happens to get along with local
law enforcement. There are four main things in the Dr. Strange comics that set them apart from the golden age comics, the first is
the conservative nature of the conflict seen, even in the greatest battles ever seen no one is truly hurt, the second is the lack of
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Strange finds himself faced with also differ from the golden age criminals. Instead of committing violent crimes or being a part
of organized crime that put others in danger they are petty criminals such a thieves, or guilt ridden men. Even as these men
commit the crimes seen in the comics they are wholesome criminals. For example, in issue 110 When Dr. Strange is faced with a
man haunted by nightmares and guilt about robbing a man, Strange agreed to help the man stop his nightmares as he was not yet
aware of their cause. As Dr. Strange attempted to help the man he was trapped in a trance. The man then attempted to kill Strange
to prevent him from telling the authorities but, Strange easily subdued the man once he awoke from his trance. Faced with his
guilt the man clamed it s over! You re alive, that means I ve lost. (Dr. Strange 110, 5) The man concluded that his escape was
improbable, therefore deciding it was best to surrender and claim now I ll confess. (Dr. Strange 110, 5) In a later issue Strange is
faced with Two thieves who steal a gem and get transported to the Purple dimension and become slaves. Not only is the issue of
slavery addressed as being fundamentally wrong, as Dr. Strange makes it so Aggamon can only regain his strength by letting
people go, but the criminals once saved realize the error of their ways and turn themselves into the police (Dr. Strange 119, 8).
They said they wanted to serve time, pay their debts to
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Last Mile Health Research Paper
Africa is usually thought of a poor continent. A continent pitted by famine, droughts, floods, and sickness. The last Mile Health
charity is trying to help the outlook of health in Africa. They are trying to get health care to the rural communities of West Africa,
because of several reasons since health was beginning to be worse by the years in the early 2000 s. At the end of the civil war in
Liberia there were only fifty doctors to treat the ill. If you lived in city areas you could have lived. If you lived in rural areas you
would have died needlessly, from easy to fix situations. Last Mile Health helps because they want to achieve a vision of a
healthy work for everyone, everywhere, everyday. They work with government and other partners
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Brave New World Drugs Quotes
Drugs and alcohol in Brave New World are very bad seen but at the same time they are necessary yet, some don t care to be seen
by the rest of the society and don t care to be drunk and be seen, on the other hand drugs are hidden, Huxley shows us that the
people in Brave New World need drugs just like humans need oxygen so the drugs are the oxygen and the people are dying to
breath. People in Brave New World are always to evading the reality of their controlled lives.
Drugs and alcohol in Brave New World are very bad seen but at the same time some don t care to be seen by the rest of the
society and don t care to be drunk and be seen but when they are not drunk and are starting to drink they don t like to be in their
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We can see that in this world people are conditioned to like drugs and things like that so it s no wonder they become addicts to
the thing. In the real world drugs are seen as bad as robbing a bank, but in the book taking drugs is as normal as showering, we
can see this comparison when Linda says What I had to suffer and not a gramme of soma to be had. Only a drink of mescal every
now and then, when Popé used to bring it. Popé is a boy I used to know. But it makes you feel so bad afterwards, the mescal
does, and you re sick with the peyotl; besides it always made that awful feeling of being ashamed much worse the next day. And
I was so ashamed. (pg. 120) We can see that in the book the reservation is a reflection of our world and taking alcohol as much as
linda did is bad and seen poorly, but back in her world is was as common as anything else which is why she suffers a lot when
she loses her access to drugs. Another time we see this socially acceptable behavior is when Huxley show us Lenina s addiction
to soma Lenina felt herself entitled, after this day of queerness and horror, to a complete and absolute holiday. As soon as they
got back to the rest house, she swallowed six half gramme tablets of soma, lay down on her bed, and within ten minutes had
embarked for lunar eternity. It would be eighteen hours at the least before she was in time again. (pg.
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Worldview
Worldview Essay
Part 1
What is a Worldview?
A worldview is a person s core beliefs. It comprises of one s collection of presuppositions, convictions and values from which a
person tries to understand and make sense out of the world and life (MacArthur, 2006). Weider and Gutierrez (2011), sums up
worldview as 1. A personal philosophy of life 2. A framework a person brings to decision making 3. A filter or lens which a
person uses to interpret life and the world around them . (p. 51). Essentially, a worldview is a combination of what worldly
individuals believe to be true that ultimately becomes the driving force behind every emotion, decision and action.
Part Two
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Accordingly, For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain . Daniel 12:2 tells us that the people sleeping in the earth shall wake
not just the saved but the unsaved. There will be a resurrection of the just and the unjust and both will be judged. Dr. Charles
Stanley posit, you can stand on the beach with a title wave coming at you and say I don t believe it s coming ... that doesn t stop
the water . There is no way to make it without the blood of Jesus.
Part Three
How might/should a biblical worldview influence the way you?
John 17: 15 16 states how we are not of this world, instead, it does acknowledge we are part of this world. We should not hide
and separate ourselves from others. We are the salt of the earth and with any meal you make you mix salt in with the other
ingredients. We have to be known by our love one for another and speak and treat everyone we meet with the love of Christ.
Treat/interact with the environment and non human creation.
How we treat and interact with the environment and non human creation is supported by the biblical command to subdue the
earth and have dominion over all living things (Genesis 1:28). The opening verses of Genesis contains several ideas about the
natural world and our place in it and clearly tells us that God is the source of all life and that creation is good. Specifically,
Genesis 1:28 and 2:15 commands that human beings preserve and protect the earth and its creatures. Historically, Adam and Eve
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Billiards And Cue Sports
Billiards is also called as Cue sports. It is a game. In older days, the balls are made in clay or wood. Billiard balls, Tables, Cloth,
Rack, Cues, Mechanical bridge and Chalk are the equipment s of the billiards. Pocket and carom are the different types of
Billiards. In 15th century, the billiards was started. In the year 1340,billiards was played in outdoors. The King Louis XI of
France was first introduce the indoor billiard table in the year 1461 1483. This game was developed and including the additional
materials in 1770. Blues is a genre and musical form. Blues from work songs, chants, field hollers, shouts and spirituals. It is
very essential part if the sound. Instruments, lyrics and bass lines are the characteristics of blues. It ... Show more content on
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Butterfly watching is an examination and study of the butterflies. It also incorporates the release and catch of butterflies. There
are handbooks, festivals, clubs and checklists faithful to the activity. Equipment of Butterflies Watching are binoculars in low
power and camera. Sub Saharan Africa,Costa Rica and the Amazon Basin are the best locations of a Butterfly Watching.
Butterfly based projects are done by the UK, Sweden, Finland and nether lands. Coach Dave Armbruster of the University of
Iowa was introduced the butterfly stroke in 1934. Camping is an outdoor amusement activity. A person who takes the camping is
called as camper. It can leave their home region, civilization or urban areas. A person spending one or more nights at campsite.
Camping may demand the use of a caravan, motor home or tent. In 20th century, the camping was very popular. The Association
of Cycle Campers the first camping group in 1901. In the year 1960, the camping was spread in worldwide. A candle is a solid
block of wax. It is used to provide sometimes heat and always light. Historically the candle was used in technique of maintaining
time. A person who manufacture the candle is called as chandler. Wax and wick are the components of the candle. Temperature
and Candle flame are the characteristics of the candle. In 200 BC, the china was developed the candles. In 18th century the
candles are used for maintaining the
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Lightning Thief Themes
The first book of Percy Jackson and The Olympians series is called The Lightning Thief. I chose this book due to its several
themes that are unique. The Lightning Thief has several different themes such as discovering identity, family, and versions of
reality. There are plenty of more themes in the book, but those are the most important ones. The first theme in The Lightning
Thief is discovering identity. The main character, Percy, is left with barely any knowledge of his father, and is sent from one
boarding school to another. He is stuck believing that he is unwanted, and that he is stupid because of his dyslexia. On a field
trip, Percy discovers that his math teacher isn t what she seems and is actually out to kill him, and his Greek professor isn t at all
a human. Percy then discovers that he is a demigod and is actually the son of the Greek god Poseidon. After learning this, Percy
realizes that he is a hero who will save the world. Percy goes from an average troubled teen to a hero within a numbered amount
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Although he doesn t get to see her much he still loves her more than anything and would do anything to keep her safe, like
fighting the minotaur. He spends the whole book trying to save his mother from the Greek god Hades. Percy also tries to save his
mother from his stepdad, Smelly Gabe , who hurts his mother. Although Percy doesn t have a lot of real family, he meets a lot of
friends who become like family to him. Percy learns that his fatal flaw is caring too much, yet he still does everything he can for
his family. Family is a main theme in this book, because Percy realizes how much it means to
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Bridgeton Industries Cost Analysis
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Course: 45 701
Submitted to:
Prof. Zhaoyang Gu
Submitted by:
Neha Arya
Marc Brands
Anil Konjalwar
Alok Satyawadi
Competitive Environment
The ACF plant has experienced serious cutbacks throughout the 80s due to competitive pressure caused primarily by the entrance
of foreign competition in a market formerly dominated by US auto manufacturers and the oil shock of the 70s. The expensive
gasoline has started a trend in the auto industry for fuel efficiency resulting in ever increasing emission standards.
With the resulting loss of domestic market share, ACF is facing intense competition from not only other suppliers but other
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1500, 1000, 5000, 14000 cost of personnel that will be fired if action taken is avoided
Note: A look at Exhibit 2 showed a fall in all overhead accounts after the outsourcing in 1989. We can take this to mean that in
reality no costs are completely avoidable or unavoidable.
To Outsource or not to Outsource
We are not in favor of outsourcing manifolds because of the following reasons: 1. The outsourcing of Muffler/Exhaust and Oil
Pans, increased the OVH rate from 434% to 577% even though the total overhead amount fell. This new rate when applied to
Manifolds made it cost inefficient despite some remarkable improvements in its production. This was because the fixed costs
associated with the production of Muffler/Exhaust and Oil Pans were transferred to the remaining product lines. 2. It is quite
likely that if Manifolds are outsourced then the costs associated with their production will be added on to the remaining two
lines. Their cost classification will suffer and they could be next in line for a possible outsourcing. The plant may eventually shut
down and so may the company in time. 3. Though the data is absent we feel that the allocation base should be machine hours
instead of direct labor. This base should give a more accurate picture given the extensive mechanization of the plant and may
provide some respite to the Manifolds operation in term of overhead cost allocation. 4. We have attempted a quantitive analysis
of the effect of
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Childhood Leukemia Essay
Childhood leukemia reducing the risk
Leukemia in the Western countries is the most common childhood cancer and is most common in children under the age of 10.
On the other hand, in India, have a much lower rate of childhood leukemia. Scientists now believe they have discovered the
reason behind.
Leukemia is a cancer of the bone marrow, a malignant progressive disease in which the bone marrow and other blood forming
organs produce increased numbers of immature or abnormal leukocytes. These suppress the production of normal blood cells,
leading to anemia and other symptoms.
The Conventional medicine treatment takes usually about two to three years using radiation and chemotherapy, which has
extremely unpleasant side effects (nausea, hair loss, mucosal and intestinal inflammation, etc.) and yet still can bring unknown
long term consequences such as sterility.
Asian Cuisine reduces risk of leukemia
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Orange juice reduces risk of leukemia by 46 percent
The probability of developing leukemia was lower in fruit eating children by 51 percent. The regular drinking of fresh orange
juice was enough apparently according to a study to protect children against leukemia. Compared to children who never or only
sporadically drank orange juice, the risk of leukemia by the juice drinking children had reduced by 46 percent.
Fruits are known to be full of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and antioxidant effective, all of which have cancer protective
properties. Oranges contain particularly high levels of vitamin C, which belongs to the proven anticancer natural substances to
the front runners. Bananas contain particularly large amounts of potassium, a mineral that could also be detected with anti cancer
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The Stock Market Crash And The Drought
Growing up in a period of extreme poverty could only allow for the future to become brighter. Although the Great Depression
had many causes, the main two are the Stock Market Crash and the drought. Because of these factors, many lives were changed
for the worse. Families suffered losses of money, lack of food, and relocation. Mentally, socially, and physically affecting the
children, the Great Depression created a generation of embarrassed, uneducated, and malnourished individuals.
The 1920s was a period that allowed people to purchase things using credit, but it eventually caught up to them. The market rose
quickly and individuals could not handle the sudden changes, resulting in debt. Factories began firing employees and cutting
back on production and at the same time, investors began selling stock, causing prices to fall, leading to Black Tuesday . While
this was taking place, the drought affected the other half of the population. Farmers were unable to farm the hard, dry land,
which forced them to relocate to make money or find better land. When the economy took a turn for the worse, many
individuals, especially children, allowed it to overtake their minds and play games.
The mental impact from the Depression on the youth was among the greatest effects. A majority of children became depressed
during this horrifying time frame. There were extreme changes in food and movies, which would create a weekend of sorrow for
the children (Horowitz 679). The children would
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History Of Delta Guitar
Blues guitar originated around the 19th century in the deep south of the United States. In the Deep South, a large black
population existed and many of them succumbed to slavery and racial oppressions. In these hard times, music became a common
language between them. The blacks that were being culturally oppressed expressed their emotions by playing Blues music. One
of the earliest forms of blues was being formed in the Mississippi delta which is known as Delta Blues. It reflected the
oppressive nature of life the blacks had. It displayed short repetitive phrases and was more percussive than melodic. The delta
blues encompasses bottleneck guitar style as it utilizes tons of sliding techniques. The slides techniques were adopted by later ...
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A prominent figure in this era will be known as Eric Clapton. He displayed incredible technical precision in his solos and chords
progression. During his time in CREAM, he trademarked a song composed by Robert Johnson called Crossroads .Clapton did
not use open tunning or sliding techniques but instead his electric guitar featured a heavy style of instrumental backing and
soloing, jumping from a major to a minor in his solo and playing it in the offbeat. Clapton s improvisation was one of the best
freestyles blues that existed due to its originality. Clapton incorporated blues with rock forming a hybrid type of music. He
developed the rock guitar sound making use of the Gibson Les Paul guitar amplified through a Marshall. Clapton experimented
with its sustain feedbacks and vibrato creating a psychedelic effect by playing his solo with different harmonies by tuning down
the treble in a single called I Feel Free . Clapton also introduced many technological innovations on electric guitar as he played
with the foot pedals and fuzz box. As a result, Clapton changed how blues was being perceived as elements of rock blended with
Chicago and Texas blues creating an era of electric
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Socrates and True Knowledge
Writing Prompt : Socrates and True Knowledge With the notion of philosophy and the studying of philosophy it is well known
that it is powerful and dangerous. Philosophy has many reasons for its importance such as how to understand your ideas, the
origin of your ideas, how to contrast arguments. Philosophy can also help you defend arguments, read it, build your position and
understand it. Philosophy is used for the betterment of the world, gender, race, civilization, town, state, country, etc. But in order
to practice philosophy you need parrhesia and you need philosophy to practice parrhesia, they come hand in hand with each
other. There have been many imperative philosophers that gave us the knowledge and foundation for our study of ... Show more
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This becomes the soul of his progression to learning about true knowledge as this is a pure display of ignorance, A pretense of
ignorance and of willingness to learn from another assumed in order to make the other s false conception conspicuous by adroit
reasoning (Vlastos 2). This will be later and formally known as Socratic irony. Socrates goes on to develop criteria necessary for
such knowledge which drives onto the ethics of life, or the proper way on behaving. According to Socrates the criteria is to
determine whether something is right or wrong and that one shouldn t concern themselves with the outcome but whether the act
was just or unjust, which brings morality into the picture. Socrates believed that in order for morality to exist depended on
whether one had knowledge of such definitions. So in essence, virtue is knowledge, if you know what is right, you will do what
is right. The necessity and sufficiency for moral behavior hinged upon knowing a Socratic definition. This in the end depicts to
us the difference between a life lived with pleasure or utilitarian goals, a life lived honorably. So in reality to practice philosophy
is to practice for dying and death, which is the separation of body and soul. The soul referring to matters of ideas and intellect
and body to material matters. Philosophy thus teaches us how to care more for our mind than our body and to move away from
body because the body is an obstacle to gaining
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Every Child Matters Case Study
Many professionals within education and other areas of expertise argue about whether or not government intervention is mainly a
positive or negative thing. I intend to discuss and hopefully come to a conclusion regarding how effective interventions are
within the United Kingdom and I am going to explore the success of such interventions. The government intervention that I will
be studying is; Every Child Matters (2003) (ECM). Every Child Matters are a UK Government initiative for England and Wales
that was launched in 2003, in response to the death of Victoria Climbié. A young girl who came to England with her Auntie for a
better education and lifestyle, but was brutally neglected, abused and beaten to death. This was written and published ... Show
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Available:
https://czone.eastsussex.gov.uk/sites/gtp/library/professional/Documents/ecm/What%20is%20Every%20Child%20Matters.pdf.
Last accessed 20/04/2016. The Libra School. Help Children Achieve More. Available: http://libraschool.co.uk/en/top/about our
school/help children achieve more/. Last accessed 20/04/2016. Lord Laming. (2003). A gross failure of the system. In: Lord
laming THE VICTORIA CLIMBIÉ INQUIRY. London: The Stationery Office (TSO). 3. Claridge, J. (2016). Children Act 2004.
Available: http://www.workingwithkids.co.uk/childrens act.html. Last accessed 18/04/2016. HM Government. (2015). Working
together to safeguard children. Available:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/419595/Working_Together_to_Safeguard_Children.pdf.
Last accessed 20/04/2016. Department for Education. (2016). Level 2 and 3 attainment in England: Attainment by age 19 in
2015. Available: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/514296/SFR12_2016.pdf. Last
accessed 20/04/2016. Childrens Food Trust. (2016). Our research. Available: http://www.childrensfoodtrust.org.uk/childrens food
trust/our research/. Last accessed
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Case Study 376 Short Bowel Syndrome
376 Short Bowel Syndrome increasingly dependent upon Jim to maintain and coordinate her care. Early in their relationship,
several of Lynn s doctors and surgeons encouraged Jim to learn as much as he possibly could about Lynn s condition. They
knew, as a scientist living with Lynn and focused on only one patient, through time and necessity, Jim was going to become an
expert in Lynn. Because of a high output end jejunostomy, Lynn required intravenous (IV) support for many years, some of the
time infusing IV nutrition (i.e., total parenteral nutrition [TPN]) and some of the time infusing IV hydration with added
magnesium. From 2003 to 2006, a customized care plan was painstakingly developed and personalized for her needs. Over time,
Lynn was
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Essay about Case – The U.S. Airline Industry Public Support
Case The U.S. Airline Industry Public Support
August 26, 2013
Arguments In Favor of the Federal Government Providing Support to the U.S.
Airlines
To preserve the continued viability of the United States air transportation system is the title of a bill introduced before congress,
by Rep. Don Young (R AK), September 14, 2001, in response to the
September 11 attack. The title of the bill is the overriding argument justifying federal support to the U.S. airlines. If planes don t
fly, the whole economy shuts down, said Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D WV).
Airlines play a crucial role in facilitating commerce, providing jobs, and bringing the people of geographically distant
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Federal support does not make more people fly. Demand has to do with the public s perception of the safety and security of air
travel, less spending due to economic downturn, and less need to meet in person for business due to technology such as video
conferencing.
Funding the airline industry would limit public funding for competing alternatives to air travel, like trains and video
conferencing
Regarding 9/11,
 Federal funding forces an airline to maintain unprofitable, scheduled routes prior to 9/11. This condition was set in the name
of getting airlines back to business as usual.
 Airlines faced difficulty before 9/11. The major carriers were struggling against increased competition from smaller, more
efficient, cost effective competitors.
 The FAA s order to ground all airplanes came after major airlines grounded their own planes at their own volition. Other air
carriers most likely would have followed suit without the FAA s order.  Compensating airlines for reduction in passenger
demand due to 9/11 is no different than the risks the airlines face every day. The potential business risk of terrorism had been
known for years prior to 9/11. Executives understood that highjackings and crashes tend to promote negative perception about
safety and air travel. The airlines, not the government, should pay
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the consequences when the terrorists breached security. Reimbursement to airlines is an
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Compare And Contrast The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
Following the crowd can have disastrous consequences is something both first they came by Martin Niemoller and The lottery by
Shirley Jackson have in common. But for different reasons. Both stories are different but are also the same. Both stories share the
same theme but for different reasons. So these two stories have a lot in common but somethings that are different, so in this essay
I will talk about how they are the same and also different.
Some ways that The Lottery and First they came are the same is that they both share the same theme. For example, they both
share the theme that they both have disastrous consequences from following the crowd. For instance, in the lottery Tessie follows
the crowd by participating in the lottery with everyone else. And in First they came martin followed the crowd by not speaking
up. The two characters not speaking up led to their death. Which is something both stories had in common. Another way that you
can compare both stories is that both of the characters didn t stand up for what s right when they should have. For instance, in the
poem First they came in lines 1, 3, and 4 it says and I did not speak out so this means he did not speak out for other people. But
when he got called he expected someone to speak out instead. In the story The Lottery Tessie did not speak out about how the
bad The Lottery was. For example, the entire story Tessie didn t say the lottery was a bad idea until she was chosen to get stoned.
For instance,
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Pierre Elliot Trudeau s Impact On Canada
Pierre Elliot Trudeau, a Francophone born in Montreal, became Canada s 15th Prime Minister, with his Liberal Party, on April
20th, 1968. He is a vital person who had a tremendously positive impact on Canada and its civilians. The vision he dreamt of
giving birth to a nation with freedom and peace was achieved a couple of years into his political career. He had his fair share of
downfalls as a Prime Minister, but overall the outcome he achieved of his country was magnificent, a result no other Prime
Minster in Canadian history could attain. The most important change my Prime Minister made during his term in office was
settling the everlasting dispute between the French and English Canadians. Trudeau was a francophone, just like many other
politicians. However, unlike them, his method to solve this quarrel wasn t trying to get Quebec to separate from Canada and gain
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By bringing home the constitution, Trudeau was able to give Canada a chance to gain independence over its own political
policies, apart from the British rule. This hit two birds with one stone because it also made the French Canadians so happy that
they were reluctant in separating from Canada. The Constitutional Act also included of the Charter of Rights and Freedom. This
is the most memorable thing my Prime Minster did because he is still remembered today for creating this virtuous Act. It is
because of Trudeau that we are able to openly express ourselves and practice our religion and culture without any restrictions.
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the civil, legal, and democratic rights of civilians. It also gives the aboriginals, the
long forgotten and harshly treated inhabitants of Canada, their legal rights and freedoms. If it wasn t for Trudeau, we would be
living in a non democratic society full of prejudice and
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Life Is Great
Dashain Vacation Home Assignment 2069 Grade XI, Science Note: Home assignments of each subject should be done in
different copies/papers. English 1. Write an essay on Dashain and its significance in Hindu Religion . 2. Prepare a report on
Global Warming, its consequences and solutions . 3. Write an article on Importance of Media . 4. Write on English for Global
education . Mathematics 1. Find the angle between the pair of straight lines x2 2secAxy +y2= 0. 2. Evaluate: limx→∞ 3x2
2x+5x3 3. Prove that: A B=B A 4. Define lower triangular matrix with an example. 5. Find the equation of circle concentric with
the circle x2+ y2 6x + 12y + 15 = 0 and having the area twice the area of the given circle. 6. ... Show more content on
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9. State and explain Graham s law of diffusion. a) The rate of diffusion of a saturated hydrocarbons (CnH2n+2) gas is 1.033
times that of O2 gas under similar conditions. Find the molecular mass and the value of n for the gas. b) How many moles of O2
must be added to a mixture of 2.8 gm of CO and 3.2 gram of SO2 present in 7 liters flask at 25oC to bring the total pressure to
1.5 atm? 10. Describe the manufacture of nitric acid by Ostwald s process. Write the action of i) Conc. HNO3 with iodine ii)
Dilute HNO3 with Mn iii) Cold and conc. HNO3 with Fe 11. How Ozone is prepared in laboratory? Write its action on a) PbS b)
HCl c) acidified K2MnO4 d) K4[Fe(CN)6] e) P4 12. State and explain Law of reciprocal proportion. 13. State and explain Law
of multiple proportions. 14. State and explain Law of definite proportion. 15. Write a short note on Position of Hydrogen in
periodic table. Physics Short Questions 1. What types of experimental data are most reliable? Describe in terms of precession
and accuracy. 2. What is the angle between two vectors A and B for the cross product A.B = 0? 3. You throw a stone along side of
a river with velocity 20 m/s at an angle 40o that makes just cross the river. Is there another angle to achieve the same range? 4. A
body covered a distance of 1 m along a semicircular path. What will be the magnitude of displacement of the body and
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Power Electronics For Renewable Energy Utilization
Power Electronics Application in Renewable Energy Utilization Kyle Felthauser
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, United States of America kyle.felthauser@ttu.edu Abstract This paper covers the need and use of power electronics in
the application of renewable energy utilization. Covered in this paper is wind energy with variable speed drives and their
controlling power electronics. Solar energy, specifically photovoltaics and their controlling power electronics. High voltage
direct current transmission lines and the power electronics that allow for this technology to exist.
Keywords Power Electronics; Wind Energy; Solar Energy, High Voltage Direct Current
I. INTRODUCTION
Energy demands are on the rise across the world and in many modernized countries the push for renewable energy is rising. Two
of the main renewable energy sources that are getting a lot of attention are wind and solar. One of the difficulties presented with
some renewable energy sources are their inherent inconsistency. Wind intensities change from hour to hour and from one season
to the next. Solar radiation can be strong one minute and be nearly blocked out the next by a cloud. To make renewable energy
more reliable and coincide with strict utility standards the use of power electronics is needed. The advancement in power
electronics has also greatly improved in efficiency and allows more energy to be captured by natural resources. Another
difficulty with
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Clearwater Beach Analysis
The condo sits on the Clearwater Beach about three hundred feet away from the ocean. Walking in from the ocean there s a faint
alluring smell that one would and could always know easily. The smell of salt water and sunscreen slowly but surely takes over
and claims the nose. Before moving one would notice the cool breeze. The cool air from the air conditioner makes its way
towards you and sends shivers up your legs from your toes then up your spine and finally making its way all over your body as
your body slowly starts adapting to it. Continuing walking forward your feet begin to collect stray balls of sand that have been
scattered all across the white tile floor. The narrow walls in the hallway that lead to the rest of the condo have simple but elegant
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Wanting to explore everything one s eyes would immediately shoot to the odd shaped door at the end of the hallway. Opening it
there seems to be sandy covered beach supplies and a hot water heater hidden in the corner behind umbrellas. Starting on the top
shelf your eyes immediately search for the goggles and successfully finds them. Noticing there is only one pair you push it to the
back and hide it for your own use later. Scanning the rest of the closet you uncover a beach float from under obviously used sea
turtle beach towels. Looking at it and deciding you re going to let someone else use it you leave it there. Closing the closet, you
turn and notice the huge balcony overlooking the ocean. Before you know it your feet start to race forward but then you stop
dead in your tracks and turn to the left. Your eyes go bright as you gaze upon the reflection of yourself and all the other
reflections of everything else that is inside the condo. Turning around one would notice the huge living room and everything it
has to
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Temple University Internship Report
When I first stepped onto campus as a Temple Owl I still wasn t sure exactly what I wanted to do with my future. I was accepted
into the program with a undeclared major. During my early years as I completed my prerequisite courses I was inspired by my
Innovation and Entrepreneurship professor whom I admired very much. With that inspiration in mind I decided that I wanted to
manage a business. I declared my business major and from there on pursued my education.
During my senior year at Temple University I began what was a five year internship with a company who sold High end and
Luxury automobiles to wealthy clients that traveled between several states in which we were located. During my third year
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I can assure you this because no more than five minutes later I was on a cell phone, in the front lobby of the diner, explaining to
my former boss why he needed to begin searching for a new team member. During my third short year with his company, I was
so high on the sales chart that my uncle was forced to expand due to overwhelming client demand throughout the country.
Celebrities, politicians, and millionaires from all corners of the United States were drug into the simplicity, Luxury, and
Affordability of doing business with us.
I am now proud to say that I have been appointed Co Owner of Eco Private Jets and Business partner with my Uncle. We have
now opened multiple locations in most Major Cities. I now own three estates, which I have in three separate states, for business
purposes. My wife and two children live in my home here in Philadelphia. Sometimes It gets hard having to travel so often, with
long periods away from my family and friends, but I know that what I am doing what is best for everybody in the long run. That
being said, I know as well that I wouldn t have been be able to accomplish any of it, without my Temple
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A Brief Biography of Walt Disney
Walt Disney was more than just the creator of the Disney Company. Walt Disney made theme parks, animations, screenplays,
and other businesses. He was a very influential icon in the 1900 s for his works that impacted all walks of life. He had a 64 year
life full of glory but eventually he died from chain smoking complications. (He was never seen smoking in public though.) Walt
Disney was one of the most influential entertainers in the 1900 s for his numerous awards, his work in popularizing animation,
and his use of propaganda to attract all age groups. Walt Disney has a timeless appeal, which is what makes him so influential
throughout the 1900 s and beyond.
Walt Disney was born on December 1st, 1901, in Chicago. His family was not very into education so Disney wasn t educated
formally until he was ten. His first job was delivering newspapers with his brother. As a teenager, he had visions to follow in his
family s footsteps and join the army. He got rejected from the army so he decided to join the Red Cross. After serving for a year,
he moved to Kansas in order to start his artistic career. He wanted to be an actor at first, but he decided that he would enjoy
drawing comics much more. Disney then created his laugh o gram studio, and his life took off from there. Walt Disney was
successful, and he had more than just money to show for it. He is the most decorated academy award winner ever. His first award
is best short which he won for his animation of Mickey Mouse. Most of
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Fantastic Workshop at Homunculus Theatre Group Essay
After opening ten years ago Homunculus Theatre Group has been focused in providing workshops and shows for todays youth.
Assisi Catholic College s drama class got to experience their Commedia dell Arte workshop they also performed spirit of the
mask , which was a modernized version of the classic Commedia Theater.
During the performance Clint Bolster and Ben Cornfoot showed us many different examples and elements of the Commedia
characters, which both engaged and entertained the audience. All of which was enhanced with elements from the physical theater
genre. This was shown during the scene when there were two Capitano characters, because Capitano is someone who always
boasts about his greatness but in reality a giant coward. Enhanced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The way that they transitioned to different characters looked completely natural, every time they would put on a new mask and
costume they were becoming that character which really set the mood, a prime example of this was when the doctor (Dottore)
who is a smart yet confused old man noticed that the students in the other room was looking at him, and in turn he began to talk
to them and describing how they appear to be in a fishbowl.
Even though Commedia dell Arte is a rather old style of theatre Clint and Ben were able to modernise it by adding multiple
elements which can be considered normal within teenage life. Things like using words like lol , yolo and talking about general
things like Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus. Which made the performance relatable for the audience which inturn was hilarious.
Like with all dramatic performances most pf the time there is a backdrop of some sort. What Ben and Clint used was a basic yet
classic backdrop that featured portraits of the two masters. Which gave the set a classy feel to it. In comparison the props that
was used was also of the basic functionality which in this style of theatre worked quite well due to the other elements being so
refined a key example of this was when they used a basic wig for the lovers scene, even though the wig fell off a couple of times
Ben and Clint continued to make the scene believable through voice and movement.
When all i said it is safe
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The Visual Arts, Technology, And Philosophy
One may wonder how much did The Information Age really contribute to society and, more specifically, the visual arts,
technology, and philosophy. The Information Age, as defined by Gloria K. Fiero, is dominated by radical changes in the
technology of communication and the way we receive and process information (Fiero, 476). The Information Age paved the way
for several brilliant artists to not only share their work, but create their work. Artists, such as Andy Warhol, expressed their
artistic abilities in the most unimaginable, yet creative approaches. In the case of Andy Warhol, Warhol created pop art, which
artistically expresses popular culture in means of creating a compelling commercial advertisement. Furthermore, in the realm of
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One of the artists responsible for video art would be Nam June Paik. Nam June Paik is a Korean artist and musician; Paik was
known for assembling television sets to create a rapid fire assortment of animated and live video images drawn from East and
West, additionally, Paik s idea allowed for the creation of the jumbotron, which now allows to host several events close up
(Fiero, 493). Moreover, total art is the work of art itself (Fiero, 492). Total art is far from being considered traditional art, yet it is
rather creative and gives insight as to how the product is secondary compared to the process of creating art. Total art is expressed
in the form of performance and ritual. Additionally, total art can take several different forms such as raves, flash mobs, and
basically any moment that an individual would describe as art. Furthermore, Pop art is more of an extension of traditional art, yet
the art is expressed in a manner that grabs the attention of an individual witnessing the painting. Pop art seems simplistic,
however, pop art also seems to be loud and eye piercing. Andy Warhol, the artist behind the creation of pop art, received the idea
of pop art through his experiences as a commercial artist. Since western consumerism seamlessly began to expand, Warhol gave
advertisements more life and personality in order to capture the attention of the audience. Without artistic freedom and
willingness to accept the
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New President s House Research Paper
History: Before the President s House left us without a trace, it was a working and living space for many important people. The
new President s House opened in 1767, was built by Mary Lawrence Masters. It existed as a government site. With the new
nation s capital as Philadelphia with Washington, DC being created, our leaders would now have somewhere to work, and living
space. People like George Washington, John Adams, Richard Penn, General Sir William Howe, and Benedict Arnold each
worked here making the brick home their headquarters. The grandson of William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania); Richard
Penn married Polly Masters (the oldest daughter of the founder and builder of the house). The newlywed couple received the
home as a wedding present from Mary Lawrence Masters. Richard and Polly owned the house from 1772 1775, and right after,
General Sir William Howe made the house his residence from 1777 to 1778, not sticking around for a long time. Benedict Arnold
then came after him, and made the wondrous house his headquarters from 1778 to 1779. George Washington stayed from 1790 to
1797 he spent quite a long time in this house, and also signed important documents here. Adams only stayed for three years
while coming into the house in 1797. He left in 1800 and moved into the freshly finished White House in DC. ... Show more
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Even though the original home is gone, the exhibit created on the spot where it used to stand, explains the house s importance,
you should go see it!
Fun Facts
Mary Lawrence Masters created the 3 story brick building, that was used as a work space and a home!
In 1780 thel house caught on fire, then restored to continue on its life of history.
Just steps from the Liberty Bell Center is where the house used to stand.
In 1793, George Washington left the President s House and traveled about 6 miles out of town to escape the Yellow Fever
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The Effects Of Divorce On Children And Teens
Divorce is one of the most common happenings in the world experienced by children. Most children go through different
adjustments to become comfortable with the fact that their parents are not together anymore. Children of divorced parents are
prone to lifelong effects. Seventy five to eighty percent of children have divorced parents and twenty five percent of those
children have serious social, emotional, or psychological problems for the rest of their life. Most adults think that it is best for
parents to stay together for the sake of their child because having two parents in different households can become difficult for the
child socially and academically.
Parents value obedience as a favor when the child s actions conflict with the parents rights. Different parents have all sorts of
rules for their child in different households. It becomes difficult for the child during a divorce because now they are needed to go
by different rules in different households. Studies show that if the child is out with the wrong parent they will most likely do
drugs or bad in school. Children and teens start to make bad decisions when they re going through their parents divorce. The
child needs discipline, The child tends to more likely do better if the parents has rules in their household. The younger they are,
the less they achieve academically. Parenting has a huge impact on the child s whole life.
The way your parent acts reflects on the child s behavior so that is why parenting is
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Comparing Bluebeard And Bloody Chamber
In this essay I will be comparing the disturbing elements in 3 books we have read. These books are The Classic Fairy Tales
edited by Maria Tatar, The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter and Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. The fairy tales and the bloody
chamber both are a book with individual stories in them I will be focusing on the fairytale of bluebeard and bloody chamber in
The Bloody Chamber and how they relate in their disturbingness and how Lolita is very disturbing too but in a different way.
Although these 3 books are a little different they all gave me the same unsettled feeling when reading them. In The Classic Fairy
Tales there are a couple versions of Bluebeard , I am going to focus on the Perrault version. In this fairytale there is a man who
lives in a giant house and has a wife, after a while of being married he needs to travel for business and he tells his wife to explore
the house and gives her a set of keys to explore the house but tells her that there is a small door at the end of a hall way that she
cannot open, and if she does then he will get very angry at her. He goes onto say Go anywhere you wish. But I absolutely forbid
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First she sees his first wife and sees that she was strangled then she sees the second wife s head being hung on the wall and the
last wife was in an Iron Maiden, which she opens and sees the woman have 100 spikes through her
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Why Did Imperialism Cause Ww1
After the assassination of the Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand, the world become complete cause and broke into a world
war. There are eight main reasons that we say caused the War to End all Wars. Imperialism is said to have been a huge in the
cause of the first world war. Imperialism is where a country expands its overall power and control through their military and Gun
Boat Diplomacy. Gunboat Diplomacy or also known as big stick Diplomacy is a country uses its strong military to fight or
threaten another country. With many European countries strengthening their militaries, they feared imperialism and started to to
form alliances with other countries that they trusted. I will talk more about these alliances later because they played ... Show
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Once industrialization hit there were factories all across Europe. This allowed country to mass produce weapons like never
before. The new machinery was faster than ever seen before. With country s pump out weapons at such a fast speed, they were
able to design all sorts of new types of weapons that had never been seen on the battlefield like tanks and chemical warfare. With
nations arming so fast, it led it an arms race which led to countries building large standing armies. Like I mentioned early,
countries began to fear imperialism and being taken over by another country. So they began to form trade/military alliances.
These alliances were basically were two countries would agree to help one another if the other was attacked. In some of the
Alliances the other country had no choice to but to declare war on the country that attacked their allie. These alliances played a
very large part into making a true world war. With the fear of being taken over, European countries began to form Large standing
armies, Here are some statistics to show how big they were. Russia had 4.4 million men, France had 3.5 million men, Austria
Hungary had 3 million men, and Germany had 8.5 million men. Even though these countries had these large militaries they did
not want to use them. It is a very popular saying to say that that the European Nations were dragged into the war kicking and
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Unstable Angina Case Study
Current Treatment and Consideration of Evidence Base: Upon admission, patient was most likely suspected of having ACS
(acute coronary syndrome) because of CHD (coronary heart disease) (NICE, 2014c). Troponin T High Sensitivity Test was
carried out to distinguish whether chest pains were because of NSTEMI or unstable angina (NICE, 2014b). This led to diagnosis
of unstable angina. His current treatment with regards to drug interactions is okay, except that enoxaparin has a clinically
significant interaction with aspirin (2015, p. 1199). This can be discounted for due to his condition.
Patient has a CVD (cardiovascular disease); can be exacerbated by having high cholesterol (could be the cause of his angina).
Therefore, atorvastatin 80 mg was initiated for secondary prevention of CV ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mention important benefits of quitting such as if patient quits smoking for 5 years or more, risk of heart attack decreases by 50 to
70 percent (2012). Refer patient to NHS Stop smoking Service to further help quitting. Emphasize important of exercise and diet
on CVD progression. Explain how active lifestyle reduces heart attack risk by 45% (2012). 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate
intensity aerobic activity every week is ideal, for example, walking fast or pushing a lawn mower (NHS, 2014). Counsel patient
on returning to normal day to day activities; ideal to wait 2 months after CABG before doing strenuous activities (RCS, 2014).
Emphasize importance of diet on CVD progression. Mention important benefits such as that for every percent his serum
cholesterol is reduced, chance of having a heart attack is reduced by 2 percent. Patient should be counselled to reduce salt intake
to less than six grams a day, avoid caffeinated drinks, eat at least 5 portions of fruits and vegetables a day, 2 portions of fish a
week, and 4 5 portions of unsalted nuts, seed and legumes per
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Why Was The Truman Doctrine Created
During World War II President Harry Truman was kept in the dark about various things. It wasn t until after Franklin Roosevelt
died that Truman even learned that America had created atomic weapons. He also did not know that we were at the edge of a
nuclear outburst with Russia. After he became president, the Truman Doctrine was created. While the Truman Doctrine was
created with good intentions, it ultimately led us to the Vietnam War and kept us there longer than we should have been. After
World War II America was once again trying to find a way to prevent Germany from starting another World War. While we failed
to do that after World War I, we were determined to get things right this time. This is how what came to be known as the Truman
Doctrine was formed. We believed that we could let the Soviet Union maintain their communism, as long as it was contained. We
agreed to help countries that were fighting to keep democracy. We would give them financial support and military aid as long as
they stood up against communism. Similarly, we can see how the Vietnam War started off as the U.S. giving aid to South
Vietnam. The U.S. had an extreme fear of communism overtaking the world, so we would do whatever was needed to prevent
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The fear involved with Turkey and Greece was that communism spreading would directly threaten our national security so we
had to do something. There was a similar fear during the Vietnam War; we thought it would play out as successfully as the
Turkey and Greece deal. That was a mistake. We did not prepare for a different outcome, which led us to being directly involved
and fighting in Vietnam s civil war. After WWII there was a higher threat of the Soviet Union expanding their territory. When the
Vietnam War started, America was gripped by the same
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Construction Of A Water Intake System For Service The Town...
PA 5180 Final Exam
Question:
Using your book and notes, analyze the following case study as completely as you can. The best essay will include analyses
using several frameworks and concepts from class or the readings. This exam is due Saturday, December 12th at 10:00PM.
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the case study involving the location and construction of a water intake system to service
the Town of Boone. The overall analysis will consist of stakeholder, and network analyses. Additionally, the New River
Advocates, Inc. group s analysis of the case will be critiqued.
The central issue of this case stems from the Town of Boone s desire to build a water intake facility on the South Fork of the
New River, in close ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stakeholders involved in this project include the following groups: Town Council for Boone, Watauga County Commissioners,
Watauga County constituents, W.K. Dickson Engineering Firm, Ashe County Commissioners, Ashe County constituents, the
New River Advocates, Inc. group, the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) for the state of North
Carolina, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The
Town Council of Boone is the central stakeholder seeking to manage other stakeholders to gain approval for the construction of
the water intake system. A stakeholder analysis (Table 1) is depicted below.
Town of Boone Stakeholder Analysis South Fork of the New River Water Intake Project
(Table 1)
High
INFLUENCE
Low Keep Satisfied
DENR
Appalachian State University
FEMA
USDA Manage Closely
Watauga County Commissioners
Ashe County Commissioners
W.K. Dickson
New River Advocates, Inc. Monitor (Minimum Effort)
Citizens of Watauga County o Not in Todd or Boone
Citizens of Ashe County o Not a land owner in affected area Keep Informed
Citizens of Watauga County o Residents of Todd o Residents of Boone
Citizens of Ashe County o Property owners in the proposed watershed area
Landowners in proposed building site
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Technology Is Not Science Fiction
Implanted with a Chip People today are enamored with the idea of having the latest, coolest technologies in their possession, and
no matter what comes down the pipeline they will do whatever it takes to get their hands on it. What would someone do if they
found out that there was a piece of technology that would allow them to unlock their car with the palm of their hand, and start the
car with that same hand just by touching the steering wheel. How about if they could go to the bank and withdraw money from
their account without ever having to pull out their debit card or any form of identification. Now how about this, someone goes to
the grocery store fills their cart with everything on their shopping list, and then exits the store never having stopped at the
checkout counter. This sounds like a piece of technology that people would want to get their hands on. How would people react
to find out that this piece of technology is not science fiction but indeed science fact? Although the idea of putting microchip
implants in human beings may have many valuable uses, the potential to make life easier, and seems like the natural progression
in technological advancement it should not be taken lightly. Implanting people with microchips is undoubtedly the wrong
direction in which to take the society; the implementation of microchip implants will be the catalyst that causes everyone to
forgo their freedoms and right to privacy. The microchip implant is being marketed as a possible
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Dependent Personality Disorder Research Paper
Dependent Personality Disorder
And How it can Affect your Daily Life
Everyone has personality traits. Some people are shy while others are outgoing and some people are optimistic and some are
pessimistic. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between a personality trait and a disorder. Personality disorders are
diagnosed when ways of seeing, interpreting, or behaving in the world become inflexible and maladaptive. A personality disorder
causes distress to self or others. A person with a personality disorder has trouble perceiving and relating to situations and to
people. This causes significant problems and limitations in relationships, social encounters, work and school (Personality 2015).
When diagnosing a patient, it is important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cluster A personality disorders are characterized by odd, eccentric thinking or behavior. Paranoid personality disorder would fit
under Cluster A. Cluster B is the wild cluster. People with these disorders have very dramatic, emotional or erratic behaviors.
Cluster C personality disorders are characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior. This cluster includes dependent
personality disorder (Personality 2015).
Dependent personality disorder (DPD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed personality disorders. The terrifying fear of being
left alone and being abandoned are both signs of DPD. When faced with this disorder you really cling to other people, usually a
significant other. You get self satisfaction by being wanted by another person. Fourteen percent of people with personality
disorders are diagnosed with DPD (Ekern 2013).
The causes of dependent personality disorder to this day are unknown. Both biological and developmental factors are most likely
involved (Dependent 2015). There are multiple speculations as to why people obtain this disorder like overprotective parenting.
Also, one s social environment can play a role in DPD. In all most all cases the patient experiencing DPD has faced some sort of
abuse or trauma, making them stick to another person (Ekern
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Group Discussion Strategy
Strategy #1 or Procedure #1: Class Discussions
Description: To encourage everyone to participate in a class discussion, I will use a talking tool to facilitate the discussion. The
talking tool will be a small koosh ball that will be passed around to each person with a light underhand throw. Everyone will get
at least one turn to talk and participate in the discussion. First I will provide a model to the students by showing students how to
lightly toss the ball underhand and then how to catch the ball. Once I catch the ball I will model how to provide to the discussion
and then toss to another student. I will also model how to list and be an audience member to the person talking. Then I will have
the students take turns tossing the ball and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before students enter the hallway I will demonstrate by modeling how to line up at the door and enter the hallway. I will then
demonstrate how to walk in the hallway with my hands to myself and with a voice level of 0. I will then have the students line up
at the door next to their shoulder partner. Once students have a voice level of 0 I will allow the students to go into the hallway.
The students will stop once they are in the hallways until everyone is together in one line. The students will then follow the line
leader with their shoulder partner down the hallway to their next location. By having quiet and smooth transitions, will save time
and cut down on behaviors which will benefit the student s learning environment.
Theoretical Model /Area it best fits and why:
I would show the students how to walk in the hallways appropriatly by modeling. The students would observe and then repeat
what they have observed which relates to the Social Learning Theory. The Social Learning Theory developed by Albert Bandura
focuses on imitation and the ability of one to watch, memorize and repeat a behavior. Students will imitate me after I model for
them and they will also be able to imitate their classmates. When walking to another location in teh hallway the students will
follow and imitate the line leader to get to their destinatation effectively and
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Ee Cummings Humanity I Love You Meaning
He was made famous for his unique poetry about sex and immature topics
E.E. Cummings is the name of this poet who lived from 1894 through 1962. Cummings was a unique person with an equally
unique life and unsuccessful love life that shaped his award winning unique writing style.
E.E. Cummings was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 3rd, 1962. Cummings dad was a professor at Harvard who
turned into a Unitarian pasture. His mother had encouraged Cummings to write and to always keep a journal
(english.illinois.edu). E.E. Cummings had gotten his A.M. from Harvard in 1916 and in 1917 he published some of his early
poems in the book Eight Harvard Poet . The same year that he had published his poems, he left for France to be an ... Show more
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While E.E. Cummings had been painting Nancy s portrait, he soon reveals that he was her father and they get a healthy father
daughter relationship.
One of E.E. Cummings most famous poems is Humanity I Love You , a free verse poem about all of the faults of humanity
(hellopoetry.com). The poems title is a both a lie and a contradiction that becomes apparent when you read the last 4 words
humanity I hate you (Humanity I Love You stanzas 5 6). This is just one example of E.E. Cummings unique writing style. A lot
of his poems were about sex or strange subjects such as The Day of the Spoken Lyric is past where E.E. Cummings sais The
poem which has at last taken its place does not sing itself; it builds itself, three dimensionally, gradually, subtly, in the
consciousness of the experiencer (Cummings). In the 1950 s cummings began another career as a reader of his poetry to
audiences in New York and college campuses, becoming the most popular performer of the academic arts, after Robert Frost.
During his life time he had received many honors that came in many forms. He received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1951, a
collected edition of his poems, a special citation from the National Book Award Committee in 1955, and the Bollingen Prize in
1958. EE Cummings had a very successful career until his death in 1962 by a stroke at Joy farm.
EE Cummings may be remembered many years to come because of his unique writing style, unfortunate love life, and
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  • 2. A Brief Note On Safeguarding And Protect Children information that they have stored. It is important that this information is only used to safeguard and protect children. If a parent would like to know any of the information stored about their child they have a right to access this, as well as their own educational records. If the information stored may cause harm or put risk to the child, then this information can be refused. It is vital that every setting complies with the Data Protection Act. At my setting this is done by ensuring that each student and member of staff has their own username and password to access the computer. This ensures that certain information can only be seen by certain people. Where information is stored in cabinets, there are secure locks and access is only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any children that may be on the at risk register must be supported by both the school and outside agencies that are appropriate to their needs. It is the professional adults responsibility to ensure that children and young people are aware of acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. Question 2b (Weighting: 0) An explanation of the importance of a child or young person centred approach. It is critical that a person centred approach is always used with issues regarding safeguarding. The most important aspect is ensuring that you listen to the child to gain all the relevant information that will allow you to understand their needs. Where appropriate children should be involved in any meetings that discuss them where you respect what they have to say and ask for their opinions. Children and young people should be able to trust you so that they feel comfortable talking to you about any issues. If a child trusts you, they are more likely to confide in you and express their feelings therefore any actions that need to take place are more likely to happen at a much greater pace. It will allow any authorities or organisations involved to gain vital information and therefore reach a more suitable solution. If a child centred approach is not followed, then major information could be missed. An example of this is when a little by; Daniel Pelka was murdered by his mother and her partner. Agencies did not involve the child and only considered the explanations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on The King of Comedy Life of Jerry Lewis The King of Comedy Life of Jerry Lewis I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore, that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not differ nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again (TOJLCMS, 5). For Jerry Lewis, this was a common outlook he had. Jerry has devoted his life to entertaining others and putting a smile on their faces. Although he did suffer numerous struggles, Jerry Lewis has still successfully made it to the top (Lewis, 3). Joseph Levitch was born March 16, 1926 in Newark, New Jersey. He was born to Danny and Rae Levitch (Levy, 1). Jerry s folks were part time entertainers and because of this, he was left home a lot (Lewis, 15). The only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In less then eighteen weeks, the salaries of Martin and Lewis soared from $250.00 a week to $5,000.00 a week (Shaviro, 1). Together they made a total of 16 films over a 10 year span (Shaviro, 1). On July 25th of the year the two made their last nightclub appearance together at the Copacabana, exactly 10 years to the day since they became a team (Shaviro, 1). Jerry then met a female by the name of Patti. Jerry and Patti were married by a justice of peace in Greenwich Connecticut (Levy, 50). Patti was a Catholic but did not wanted to convert to Judaism because she felt secure in her faith since childhood (Levy, 50). In April of 1943, before the authority of a rabbi and the watchful eye of Rae, Danny, and a small brood of aunts and uncles, and cousins, Jerry and his six month pregnant wife stood under a Chuppah to be married once again (Levy, 50). Lewis had a love for baseball. During the 50 s and 60 s, Jerry played 1st base with numerous Professional baseball teams and trained every year with the LA Dodgers (TOJLCMS, 2). Through this experience, He has become close friends with Gil Hodges (TOJLCMS, 2). Lewis acted, wrote, produced, and directed many movies. His movies consist of My friend Irma, My Friend Irma Goes West, At War With The Army, That s My Boy, Sailor Beware, Jumping Jacks, The Stooge, Scared Stiff, The Caddy, Money From Home, Living It Up, Three Ring Circus, Your Never Too Young, Artist And Models, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Phoenix Jackson Stereotypes Essay Which common stereotypes affect your views on poor people? Protagonist Phoenix Jackson from A Worn Path by Eudora Welty is a poor, old negro woman. Before analysing Phoenix, think about how you would standardize a poor, old negro woman in the 1940 s? The story is about Phoenix s exhausting journey to the town to get medicine for her grandson and come all the way back. Phoenix proves many stereotypes of an old, poor negro woman wrong. Throughout the journey, she shows signs of perseverance and high motivation. She shows how hard working, fearless and selfless a person can get when they have a true desire to get something. Throughout the story, Welty suggests/ shows evidence that Phoenix is poor, and how this factor limits her journey. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it is a stereotype to think that they are too fearful to take steps to get what they want. We might think that they have a lack of courage because of their condition and are scared to make any risky moves. Phoenix proves this wrong as well. Along the journey, she is presented with several challenges which are all very risky. First of all, she goes through a very rough terrain despite her old and small figure. There are such big chances of her falling, because she relies on a thin, make do cane from an umbrella. The biggest risk in her journey was when she crossed the logs. Now comes the trial. She had such bad eyesight, so she closes them and just walks. Phoenix proves to be very courageous because she s taking a big risk just to cross the log. I wasn t as old as I thought . She shows confidence in herself and grateful that she didn t fall, but doesn t stop there, she continues along on her long, tiring journey. Similar to this she also risked her life getting stuck in the barbed wire fence and when the hunter caught her stealing the nickel. Phoenix is both courageous and determined to get what she wants. This proves the stereotype that poor people are fearful and don t have the courage to do something to get what they want, wrong. Phoenix risked her life several times for the sake of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Pros And Cons Of The Reformation The word reformation implies whole scale change, with Catholicism the very foundation of life, the reformation should have sought to uproot this underlying power and plant a new order. However, Henry did not refine the role of the church, as Shagan comments Given the king s promiscuous mixing of civil and religious authority, it was not even clear where the line lay . The Ten Articles of 1536 promoted the use of image and the invocation of saints are more heartily commended , yet as an independent activity it was up to the person whether or not this was undertaken even before the reformation. Whilst Sacraments as a dependent activity, there only remained baptism, the Lord s Supper, and penance, which was never up to the individual before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haigh comments people were oblivious they were in the reformation and this is backed up by the aforementioned statistics, both reinforce that the reformation was received differently wherever it struck, opposition was seldom united due to its array of woes presented by each person or group, evidenced by the Pilgrimage of Grace. This begs whether the Pilgrimage of Grace was intended as a religious or secular uprising, its result would indicate the people s acceptance or rejection of the Henrician reformation. The demographics of the commons represented seven counties, covering a third of England , as previously mentioned the grievances were varied and specific. Economic inequalities can be attributed to the risings in Cumberland, Westmorland and the Craven district of the West Riding in 1536, demands arose from the call for moderation or abolition of entry fines and other dues, such as rising general price level forced landlords to increase dues traditionally regarded as fixed. The living standards were precarious at best, especially since 1527 and the inconsistency of successful harvest and the increase of population which had the potential to cause an alarming fluctuation in the economy, which was under strain from Henry already. Dickens posits ...roots of the movement were decidedly economic, its demands predominantly secular, its interest in Rome almost negligible.... In short the English remained incapable of staging genuine wars of religion . This defines the nature of opposition to Henry, grievances varied from parish to parish, person to person. This would all seem to point to the reformation , itself, as being largely secular and from the base of Henry s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Improvement Of Manufacturing Operations Through A Lean... Research Paper review on Improvement of Manufacturing Operations through a Lean Management Approach: A Case Study in the Pharmaceutical Industry This is a review on the research paper Improvement of Manufacturing Operations through a Lean Management Approach: A Case Study in the Pharmaceutical Industry by Maria Elena Nenni, Luca Giustiniano and Luca Pirolo submitted to University of Naples Federico and University LUISS Guido Carli Abstract: At the current situation, Lean Manufacturing has turned into an overall marvel. It is entirely effective in drawing the consideration of organizations of all sizes. An extensive number of organizations are taking after Lean advancements and encountering unlimited upgrades in quality, production, customer service etc. According to lean principles, any use of resources that does not deliver consumer value is a target for change or elimination. It also refers to the elimination of non value adding/wastes. This Lean approach has mainly been applied in manufacturing, notably in Toyota, and the Toyota Production System, from where Lean originates in the early 1960 s but not to a complete extent. However, lean has also been widely applied in non manufacturing areas. Lean Management , or rather Lean production is considered to be a smart approach on a system of measures and methodologies. Considering the aspects on a whole, the potential to bring the concept of Lean in various fields of activity like product development, supply chain, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Importance Of Clinical Audit The aim of the Nursing and midwifery council is to regulate nurses and midwives in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.(Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2016). The NMC is set to protect the public and to represent and campaign on behalf of nurses and midwives. (Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2016). Furthermore the NMC regulates healthcare setting and hospitals,regulates healthcare assistants and also set staffing level to ensure high quality of care the first time round for service users.(Nursing and Midwifery Council, 2016). Clinical Audit was introduced to the NHS in 1993. The 1997 White Paper The New NHS reinforced the position of Clinical Audit as an essential element of professional practice in the health service.(Dartford and Gravesham NHS trust, 2017).Clinical audit is a way to find out if healthcare is being provided in line with standards and care providers and patients know where their service is doing well, and where there could be improvements.Clinical audits play a part in implementing clinical standards,clinical guidelines and evidence based medicines.The NHS England however defines clinical audit as a way to find out if healthcare is being provided in line with standards and let s care providers and patients know where their service is doing well, and where there could be improvements. (NHS England, 2016) The aim of clinical audit is to allow quality improvement to take place where it will be most helpful and will improve outcomes for service users ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Madman s Short Story Quod By Lu Xun In 1915, the New Culture Movement was initiated, being accompanied by the ideas mainly aimed at criticising the Confucian traditional values in China, and also approaching a more modern and western mindset. In 1919, a mass protest of over 6000 students was conducted to rebel against the signing of the Versailles Treaty, which would hand over Chinese territorial rights from the Germans to the Japanese and this movement later became known as the May Fourth Movement. One of the significant leaders of this movement who made great contribution, was Lu Xun. As it was mentioned by the professor during the class, it is quite of an unquestionable fact that Lu Xun was a highly influential writer of the New Culture Generation. He often discussed many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The madman is the main character of the short story. However, a question should be raised before any analysis is initiated; Is the madman really mad? In the very beginning of the story, the writer proclaims that he had found out that the madman had suffered from a form of persecution complex . I disagree with this claim because, like what the writer asserted, if what is written on the diary is just the outcome of the illusion caused by persecution complex, the value of the story would be somewhat meaningless. Furthermore, the madman has clear subjectivity and consistency. Hence, the madman is not actually mad. The madman s diary reminded me of a Korean folktale that my mother used to tell me, which is about a man with two eyes visiting a land where everybody is one eyed. The two eyed man who always thought having two eyes is normal, was mocked and called, abnormal for having two eyes. Eventually the two eyed man ended up stabbing one of his own eyes and chose to be one of the one eyed men. From the perspective in regard to this folktale, the madman is actually the one who became conscious of the truth. However, he is not the only one in the story who is aware of the truth. As it is illustrated in the text, there are two types of cannibals; those who believe cannibalism is acceptable because it is their tradition that passed down through multiple generations, and those who realize that cannibalism is wrong but would still maintain it. Their recognition itself that cannibalism is inappropriate is same as that of the madman. However, unlike others who do not make an attempt to break the convention, or tradition (cannibalism), the madman resolutely broke away from the existing convention and expressed his dedication toward breaking the convention and tried to make it happen. I personally think that the madman was rather a representation of the intellectual. In addition, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Evolution of Jousting Essay The Evolution of Jousting Picture, if you will, a knight in shining armor charging on his noble steed down the open stretch toward his enemy. From his great helm, (Jousting Helmet) a detachable sleeve whips in the wind at approximately 30 miles per hour. Just before the two knights meet, they each brace themselves for the impact they know awaits them. The wood splinters fly, and one of the knights is knocked from his steed, spilling his life s blood on the ground. Jousting was a medieval war tactic that later evolved into a sport, testing skill in horsemanship as well as balance and accuracy. Jousting has changed in its use over the years. It was once used in battle, but is now mainly a competitive form of entertainment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The loser of the battle lost his horse and the armor that he was wearing in the battle. The jousting battlefield is now a soft arena, and what once was a battlefield maneuver, is now a sport that draws paying spectators from all over to see a piece of the past relived. One of the largest changes from the medieval times was the reason for jousting. At one time knights used jousting, sword fighting and other weapon use to protect the church, but it also became a part of a judicial tool. Jousting was used in judicial Duel and trial by combat. In the Knighthood, Chivalry Tournament Glossary of Terms website they explained, Judicial Duel was generally fought between combatants of knightly rank between the appellant and the defendant. A charge of dishonorable conduct underlies the combat, fought to the death before judges. Not a tournament, it is a form of trial by combat. Many of the surviving fechtbuchs (rules of sword fighting) seem to describe techniques used in the judicial duel that would have been forbidden in the tournament, such as piercing an opponent s foot with the butt spike of a poleaxe (Knighthood). A webpage on what jousting is described it a little more in depth It was reasoned by contemporary philosophers that God would defend the innocent party. Often kings invoked it to settle disputes; Edward III challenged the King of France to combat between either two champions or 100 knights per side, in a combat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Felix Mendelssohn Symphony 4 Essay Felix Mendelssohn s Symphony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90 Movement 1 is in sonata allegro form. His musical style is mostly classical with a few incorporations from the Romantic style. The theme of the first movement is introduced with violins. The tempo is rather fast and bright which labels the first movement as allegro vivace. The texture of the movement is created with the addition of the woodwinds: flutes, clarinets, oboes, horns, and bassoons. The string instruments contain the melody and the brass accompaniment being the timpani, creates the rhythm of the first movement. The woodwinds introduce the second theme of the symphony with the accompaniment of the strings. Right after the first theme is reintroduced, the listener is presented with the last main section of the sonata allegro ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast, the tempo of Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 2 in D Major Movement 4 is fast and as stated in Music: Our Cultural Evolution it is lively with spirit (allegro con spirito). The first theme in the fourth movement is introduced with the brass instruments and following it are the string instruments. The beginning of the fourth movement starts out soft, creating a peaceful atmosphere but there is a sudden shift in the volume to being very loud (fortissimo). Even though the beginning notes were soft, it was noticeable that they were each accented (subito forte). Although there are sudden outbreaks within the piece that can be identified as fortissimo, Brahms is able to make the piece sound unified. The repetition in the middle of the fourth movement strongly expresses the main idea as it is an effort to make the listener become attentive. The texture of this movement may seem overbearing but it pulls the piece together as a whole. The orchestra s dominating sound emphasizes the piece s tonic key being D Major as it should in the last part of any sonata allegro ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Evelyn Waugh s Vile Bodies Evelyn Waugh lived in the time of the World Wars, which greatly influenced his writing and the actions of his characters. People were affected by WWI in multiple ways. They often suffered a lack of confidence in themselves and in the state of the world. In Vile Bodies, Evelyn Waugh s characters often misuse and take advantage of technology, which helps to depict the loss of identity and emotional connection in the wake of World War I. Technology demonstrated a disconnect, particularly an emotional disconnect between Adam and some of the other characters. Adam and Nina s relationship ends over a phone call, which could have been read in a very monotone manner. Nina calls Adam up, I m engaged to be married. I don t believe it. [...] Well, I am. That s all there is to it. [...] I see. Well? I said, I see (260). Adam should feel more betrayed, he should show more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The telephone is known for downplaying the context of conversation and the loss of personal touch, just like modern day cellular phones have the ability to text, which is an even more extreme example of a lack of personality. Their relationship had already been lacking a physical disconnect, but the lack of closeness on the telephone also demonstrated a widening emotional gap. The emotional gap is representative of the loss of identity which is caused by the strain that was put on their generation after WWI. The telephone was also a way to spread information faster than if one would have to travel by foot or write their news through a letter. For a brief time period Adam worked as one of the gossip writers for the paper. Lord Balcairn was another one of the gossip writers and he said, I ve just telephoned my story through (61). The fact that they call their stories in as soon as they take place shows how they are too caught up in the idea of technology. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Theme Of Symblolism In Tess Of Dúrbervilles Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet and one of his famous novels was Tess of dÚrbervilles. He wanted to mention a lot of important things in this story, lot of ideas and also he wanted to express his feelings. When you read this story from 19th century about the young girl, Tess, you have got mixed feelings. Sometimes you are afraid of the situation, sometimes you emphasize with characters, but the fact is that in the end, you are satisfied with story. Tess is the main character and she must solve problems, emulate with losses of her child and other people. She must be strong and don´t give up. She is innocent girl without much money in her pocket. But one day she recognized that her ancestors were from rich family and she want to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nature symbolizes peace and calm. There were lots of parts and scenes situated in the nature. Especially in the forest or meadow. One very important section of the story happened in the forest, when Tess was raped by Angel. I found another unexpected thing in this story. Even though, the whole story takes place in Victorian England, there are mentioned some other countries. For example Brazil. Isn´t it weird? Angel wanted to start a new career there. In this story Brazil isn´t holiday destination or place for relax. It´s place for the new start, which Angel needed a lot. Why did he chose Brazil? In hypothetical way, I think that he have chosen this country, because as we know it´s very religious country and as I said few lines above, his name was pretty religious too. As I said this story was about an innocent girl called Tess. She was from poor family and she has met 2 man and many other people on her way. Mens names were Alec and Angel. At the beginning of the story Tess father recognized that they are from nobel family. He also thought that this finding could pull out them from poverty. So he sent Tess to find out who they are and get some money from their ancestors. On her way, she meets Alec, who wants to get her. He raped her in the forest and Tess became pregnant. Childs name was Sorrow. Tess moved into her parents house into the little village called Marlott. Every person in the village knew her story and they judged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Significance Of Apollo In Ancient Greek Gods Greek mythology includes a collection of myths and stories that tell the great tales of the Greek gods and goddesses. The ancient Greeks worshiped many of these gods and goddesses as part of their religion. These interesting stories have been studied and shared for hundreds of years and are still very popular today. One of these Greek gods is Apollo, the god of the sun and light. He is also the patron of prophecy, inspiration, music, poetry, literature, archery, hunters, healing and medicine. As one of the twelve Olympians, Apollo is known as a great god that many worshiped and is a very large influence in both ancient Greek mythology and modern day books and films. He is often considered a unique god and one of the most important gods in Greek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apollo was the most characteristically Greek of all the Olympian gods; the perfect example of male Greek beauty (Kokkinou 45). He had many loves, but most of his relationships did not end well. Daphne was one of the many that he adored. Daphne tried to escape Apollo because she didn t want to be with him and she was saved and turned into a laurel tree by Gaia. Apollo made the laurel tree his sacred plant because he was still in love with Daphne. Another great love of Apollo s was Coronis. She gave birth to their son, Asklepios. A crow came to him and told him that Coronis was not faithful to him. Apollo cursed it, turning it black when it had previously been white since when all crows have been black (March 59). After Apollo found out that she was unfaithful to him, he sent his sister, Artemis, to kill her with a bow and arrow. A third example of Apollo s bad luck with love was his relationship with Cassandra, a beautiful mortal woman. Cassandra agreed to marry Apollo and he gave her the gift of prophecy. Later, Cassandra changed her mind and Apollo got mad and he decided to turn the gift into a curse. Although Cassandra would still be able to predict the future, no one would believe what she said (Kuhtz, Martell 10). Daphne, Coronis, and Cassandra were his three most famous love stories, but there were many more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Pros And Cons Of Commercial Whalinging After careful consideration on the topic of whaling I believe, that there should be no exemption made for Norway or Japan in regards to commercial whaling. There are currently exemptions to the bans for Inuit, which can be seen as a cultural exemption, though reliance on whaling for food is also a large factor here. To me, this also makes the difference. While there would be no immediate threat to the whale s populations, the practice is perceived as cruel and outrages many people. At the same time, I am uncomfortable to forbid something just because people dislike it. Therefore I would personally be most satisfied with a middle ground solution, for example centralizing the whaling so that no single nation, but an international authority would supply the quota of whale meat to the nations in question. Actually resolving this matter seems highly controversial though, since anybody willing to contribute to the discussion, has strong opinions on it. Using oceangoing trawler factories to cross half the globe does not present the continuation of a traditional practice but rather the commercialization of a cultural activity. While I belive the cultural activity needs consideration to allow nations leeway, I don t belive a nation has the inherent right to take from the planet as they please. I wouldn t say that the whaling ban touches on national sovereignty all too much. Firstly, most of the large scale whaling would take place in international waters and I don t believe a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of Primo Levi s Book Survival In Auschwitz Primo Levi describes in his book, Survival in Auschwitz, the horrors inflicted upon the prisoners contained within Auschwitz and their struggle to remain themselves and to survive within the camp. The sign placed at the entrance of Auschwitz read the words, Arbeit Macht Frei , or Work Gives Freedom , an ironic statement considering the Nazis took everything away from these individuals that constitutes established human rights and freedom. Without the elements that make up a human being, there was limited freedom for the prisoners. What are the possible meanings of Arbeit Macht Frei , and could the prisoners obtain any freedom ? While the freedoms of the prisoners were limited in Auschwitz, Primo Levi shows in his book, Survival in Auschwitz , that the prisoners could gain a sense of freedom through hope of release, death, or mental suppression. First, it would be very helpful to this paper to describe the ways that Nazis deprived the individuals in the concentration camp of their freedom. The Nazis main goal was to completely exterminate the Jews, and if one was a Jew, the Nazis discriminated against them and either transported the Jews to a concentration camp or to a crematorium. Upon transportation, the Nazis ripped everything away from the individuals that made them human loved ones, food, hair, personal belongings, clothing, shoes, security, full bellies, rested bodies, hopeful thoughts, compassion, privacy, humanity, independence, one s own body, free will, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Violence In Stan Lee s Dr. Strange Silver age comics were steeped in the conservative nature of the 50s, even the edgier Marvel comics fell into this trap and Dr. Strange is no exception. Stan Lee s Dr. Strange, though he wears a cape, is no golden age Superman. Instead, he is a conservative man who answers to a greater vow to aid all humanity regardless of the cost to himself, who just happens to get along with local law enforcement. There are four main things in the Dr. Strange comics that set them apart from the golden age comics, the first is the conservative nature of the conflict seen, even in the greatest battles ever seen no one is truly hurt, the second is the lack of corporate or harden criminals who need to be taught a lesson, instead the criminals introduced in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strange finds himself faced with also differ from the golden age criminals. Instead of committing violent crimes or being a part of organized crime that put others in danger they are petty criminals such a thieves, or guilt ridden men. Even as these men commit the crimes seen in the comics they are wholesome criminals. For example, in issue 110 When Dr. Strange is faced with a man haunted by nightmares and guilt about robbing a man, Strange agreed to help the man stop his nightmares as he was not yet aware of their cause. As Dr. Strange attempted to help the man he was trapped in a trance. The man then attempted to kill Strange to prevent him from telling the authorities but, Strange easily subdued the man once he awoke from his trance. Faced with his guilt the man clamed it s over! You re alive, that means I ve lost. (Dr. Strange 110, 5) The man concluded that his escape was improbable, therefore deciding it was best to surrender and claim now I ll confess. (Dr. Strange 110, 5) In a later issue Strange is faced with Two thieves who steal a gem and get transported to the Purple dimension and become slaves. Not only is the issue of slavery addressed as being fundamentally wrong, as Dr. Strange makes it so Aggamon can only regain his strength by letting people go, but the criminals once saved realize the error of their ways and turn themselves into the police (Dr. Strange 119, 8). They said they wanted to serve time, pay their debts to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Last Mile Health Research Paper Africa is usually thought of a poor continent. A continent pitted by famine, droughts, floods, and sickness. The last Mile Health charity is trying to help the outlook of health in Africa. They are trying to get health care to the rural communities of West Africa, because of several reasons since health was beginning to be worse by the years in the early 2000 s. At the end of the civil war in Liberia there were only fifty doctors to treat the ill. If you lived in city areas you could have lived. If you lived in rural areas you would have died needlessly, from easy to fix situations. Last Mile Health helps because they want to achieve a vision of a healthy work for everyone, everywhere, everyday. They work with government and other partners ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Brave New World Drugs Quotes Drugs and alcohol in Brave New World are very bad seen but at the same time they are necessary yet, some don t care to be seen by the rest of the society and don t care to be drunk and be seen, on the other hand drugs are hidden, Huxley shows us that the people in Brave New World need drugs just like humans need oxygen so the drugs are the oxygen and the people are dying to breath. People in Brave New World are always to evading the reality of their controlled lives. Drugs and alcohol in Brave New World are very bad seen but at the same time some don t care to be seen by the rest of the society and don t care to be drunk and be seen but when they are not drunk and are starting to drink they don t like to be in their 5 senses always, when Bernard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can see that in this world people are conditioned to like drugs and things like that so it s no wonder they become addicts to the thing. In the real world drugs are seen as bad as robbing a bank, but in the book taking drugs is as normal as showering, we can see this comparison when Linda says What I had to suffer and not a gramme of soma to be had. Only a drink of mescal every now and then, when Popé used to bring it. Popé is a boy I used to know. But it makes you feel so bad afterwards, the mescal does, and you re sick with the peyotl; besides it always made that awful feeling of being ashamed much worse the next day. And I was so ashamed. (pg. 120) We can see that in the book the reservation is a reflection of our world and taking alcohol as much as linda did is bad and seen poorly, but back in her world is was as common as anything else which is why she suffers a lot when she loses her access to drugs. Another time we see this socially acceptable behavior is when Huxley show us Lenina s addiction to soma Lenina felt herself entitled, after this day of queerness and horror, to a complete and absolute holiday. As soon as they got back to the rest house, she swallowed six half gramme tablets of soma, lay down on her bed, and within ten minutes had embarked for lunar eternity. It would be eighteen hours at the least before she was in time again. (pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Worldview Worldview Essay Part 1 What is a Worldview? A worldview is a person s core beliefs. It comprises of one s collection of presuppositions, convictions and values from which a person tries to understand and make sense out of the world and life (MacArthur, 2006). Weider and Gutierrez (2011), sums up worldview as 1. A personal philosophy of life 2. A framework a person brings to decision making 3. A filter or lens which a person uses to interpret life and the world around them . (p. 51). Essentially, a worldview is a combination of what worldly individuals believe to be true that ultimately becomes the driving force behind every emotion, decision and action. Part Two The Question of Origin: How Did Life Begin? How Did Mankind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly, For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain . Daniel 12:2 tells us that the people sleeping in the earth shall wake not just the saved but the unsaved. There will be a resurrection of the just and the unjust and both will be judged. Dr. Charles Stanley posit, you can stand on the beach with a title wave coming at you and say I don t believe it s coming ... that doesn t stop the water . There is no way to make it without the blood of Jesus. Part Three How might/should a biblical worldview influence the way you? John 17: 15 16 states how we are not of this world, instead, it does acknowledge we are part of this world. We should not hide and separate ourselves from others. We are the salt of the earth and with any meal you make you mix salt in with the other ingredients. We have to be known by our love one for another and speak and treat everyone we meet with the love of Christ. Treat/interact with the environment and non human creation. How we treat and interact with the environment and non human creation is supported by the biblical command to subdue the earth and have dominion over all living things (Genesis 1:28). The opening verses of Genesis contains several ideas about the natural world and our place in it and clearly tells us that God is the source of all life and that creation is good. Specifically, Genesis 1:28 and 2:15 commands that human beings preserve and protect the earth and its creatures. Historically, Adam and Eve s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Billiards And Cue Sports Billiards is also called as Cue sports. It is a game. In older days, the balls are made in clay or wood. Billiard balls, Tables, Cloth, Rack, Cues, Mechanical bridge and Chalk are the equipment s of the billiards. Pocket and carom are the different types of Billiards. In 15th century, the billiards was started. In the year 1340,billiards was played in outdoors. The King Louis XI of France was first introduce the indoor billiard table in the year 1461 1483. This game was developed and including the additional materials in 1770. Blues is a genre and musical form. Blues from work songs, chants, field hollers, shouts and spirituals. It is very essential part if the sound. Instruments, lyrics and bass lines are the characteristics of blues. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Butterfly watching is an examination and study of the butterflies. It also incorporates the release and catch of butterflies. There are handbooks, festivals, clubs and checklists faithful to the activity. Equipment of Butterflies Watching are binoculars in low power and camera. Sub Saharan Africa,Costa Rica and the Amazon Basin are the best locations of a Butterfly Watching. Butterfly based projects are done by the UK, Sweden, Finland and nether lands. Coach Dave Armbruster of the University of Iowa was introduced the butterfly stroke in 1934. Camping is an outdoor amusement activity. A person who takes the camping is called as camper. It can leave their home region, civilization or urban areas. A person spending one or more nights at campsite. Camping may demand the use of a caravan, motor home or tent. In 20th century, the camping was very popular. The Association of Cycle Campers the first camping group in 1901. In the year 1960, the camping was spread in worldwide. A candle is a solid block of wax. It is used to provide sometimes heat and always light. Historically the candle was used in technique of maintaining time. A person who manufacture the candle is called as chandler. Wax and wick are the components of the candle. Temperature and Candle flame are the characteristics of the candle. In 200 BC, the china was developed the candles. In 18th century the candles are used for maintaining the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Lightning Thief Themes The first book of Percy Jackson and The Olympians series is called The Lightning Thief. I chose this book due to its several themes that are unique. The Lightning Thief has several different themes such as discovering identity, family, and versions of reality. There are plenty of more themes in the book, but those are the most important ones. The first theme in The Lightning Thief is discovering identity. The main character, Percy, is left with barely any knowledge of his father, and is sent from one boarding school to another. He is stuck believing that he is unwanted, and that he is stupid because of his dyslexia. On a field trip, Percy discovers that his math teacher isn t what she seems and is actually out to kill him, and his Greek professor isn t at all a human. Percy then discovers that he is a demigod and is actually the son of the Greek god Poseidon. After learning this, Percy realizes that he is a hero who will save the world. Percy goes from an average troubled teen to a hero within a numbered amount of days and he discovers his true identity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although he doesn t get to see her much he still loves her more than anything and would do anything to keep her safe, like fighting the minotaur. He spends the whole book trying to save his mother from the Greek god Hades. Percy also tries to save his mother from his stepdad, Smelly Gabe , who hurts his mother. Although Percy doesn t have a lot of real family, he meets a lot of friends who become like family to him. Percy learns that his fatal flaw is caring too much, yet he still does everything he can for his family. Family is a main theme in this book, because Percy realizes how much it means to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Bridgeton Industries Cost Analysis [pic] Course: 45 701 Submitted to: Prof. Zhaoyang Gu Submitted by: Neha Arya Marc Brands Anil Konjalwar Alok Satyawadi Competitive Environment The ACF plant has experienced serious cutbacks throughout the 80s due to competitive pressure caused primarily by the entrance of foreign competition in a market formerly dominated by US auto manufacturers and the oil shock of the 70s. The expensive gasoline has started a trend in the auto industry for fuel efficiency resulting in ever increasing emission standards. With the resulting loss of domestic market share, ACF is facing intense competition from not only other suppliers but other Bridgeton plants as well. The task of remaining cost competitive is daunting as outsourcing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1500, 1000, 5000, 14000 cost of personnel that will be fired if action taken is avoided Note: A look at Exhibit 2 showed a fall in all overhead accounts after the outsourcing in 1989. We can take this to mean that in reality no costs are completely avoidable or unavoidable. To Outsource or not to Outsource We are not in favor of outsourcing manifolds because of the following reasons: 1. The outsourcing of Muffler/Exhaust and Oil Pans, increased the OVH rate from 434% to 577% even though the total overhead amount fell. This new rate when applied to Manifolds made it cost inefficient despite some remarkable improvements in its production. This was because the fixed costs associated with the production of Muffler/Exhaust and Oil Pans were transferred to the remaining product lines. 2. It is quite likely that if Manifolds are outsourced then the costs associated with their production will be added on to the remaining two lines. Their cost classification will suffer and they could be next in line for a possible outsourcing. The plant may eventually shut down and so may the company in time. 3. Though the data is absent we feel that the allocation base should be machine hours instead of direct labor. This base should give a more accurate picture given the extensive mechanization of the plant and may provide some respite to the Manifolds operation in term of overhead cost allocation. 4. We have attempted a quantitive analysis of the effect of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Childhood Leukemia Essay Childhood leukemia reducing the risk Leukemia in the Western countries is the most common childhood cancer and is most common in children under the age of 10. On the other hand, in India, have a much lower rate of childhood leukemia. Scientists now believe they have discovered the reason behind. Leukemia is a cancer of the bone marrow, a malignant progressive disease in which the bone marrow and other blood forming organs produce increased numbers of immature or abnormal leukocytes. These suppress the production of normal blood cells, leading to anemia and other symptoms. The Conventional medicine treatment takes usually about two to three years using radiation and chemotherapy, which has extremely unpleasant side effects (nausea, hair loss, mucosal and intestinal inflammation, etc.) and yet still can bring unknown long term consequences such as sterility. Asian Cuisine reduces risk of leukemia The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orange juice reduces risk of leukemia by 46 percent The probability of developing leukemia was lower in fruit eating children by 51 percent. The regular drinking of fresh orange juice was enough apparently according to a study to protect children against leukemia. Compared to children who never or only sporadically drank orange juice, the risk of leukemia by the juice drinking children had reduced by 46 percent. Fruits are known to be full of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and antioxidant effective, all of which have cancer protective properties. Oranges contain particularly high levels of vitamin C, which belongs to the proven anticancer natural substances to the front runners. Bananas contain particularly large amounts of potassium, a mineral that could also be detected with anti cancer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Stock Market Crash And The Drought Growing up in a period of extreme poverty could only allow for the future to become brighter. Although the Great Depression had many causes, the main two are the Stock Market Crash and the drought. Because of these factors, many lives were changed for the worse. Families suffered losses of money, lack of food, and relocation. Mentally, socially, and physically affecting the children, the Great Depression created a generation of embarrassed, uneducated, and malnourished individuals. The 1920s was a period that allowed people to purchase things using credit, but it eventually caught up to them. The market rose quickly and individuals could not handle the sudden changes, resulting in debt. Factories began firing employees and cutting back on production and at the same time, investors began selling stock, causing prices to fall, leading to Black Tuesday . While this was taking place, the drought affected the other half of the population. Farmers were unable to farm the hard, dry land, which forced them to relocate to make money or find better land. When the economy took a turn for the worse, many individuals, especially children, allowed it to overtake their minds and play games. The mental impact from the Depression on the youth was among the greatest effects. A majority of children became depressed during this horrifying time frame. There were extreme changes in food and movies, which would create a weekend of sorrow for the children (Horowitz 679). The children would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. History Of Delta Guitar Blues guitar originated around the 19th century in the deep south of the United States. In the Deep South, a large black population existed and many of them succumbed to slavery and racial oppressions. In these hard times, music became a common language between them. The blacks that were being culturally oppressed expressed their emotions by playing Blues music. One of the earliest forms of blues was being formed in the Mississippi delta which is known as Delta Blues. It reflected the oppressive nature of life the blacks had. It displayed short repetitive phrases and was more percussive than melodic. The delta blues encompasses bottleneck guitar style as it utilizes tons of sliding techniques. The slides techniques were adopted by later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A prominent figure in this era will be known as Eric Clapton. He displayed incredible technical precision in his solos and chords progression. During his time in CREAM, he trademarked a song composed by Robert Johnson called Crossroads .Clapton did not use open tunning or sliding techniques but instead his electric guitar featured a heavy style of instrumental backing and soloing, jumping from a major to a minor in his solo and playing it in the offbeat. Clapton s improvisation was one of the best freestyles blues that existed due to its originality. Clapton incorporated blues with rock forming a hybrid type of music. He developed the rock guitar sound making use of the Gibson Les Paul guitar amplified through a Marshall. Clapton experimented with its sustain feedbacks and vibrato creating a psychedelic effect by playing his solo with different harmonies by tuning down the treble in a single called I Feel Free . Clapton also introduced many technological innovations on electric guitar as he played with the foot pedals and fuzz box. As a result, Clapton changed how blues was being perceived as elements of rock blended with Chicago and Texas blues creating an era of electric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Socrates and True Knowledge Writing Prompt : Socrates and True Knowledge With the notion of philosophy and the studying of philosophy it is well known that it is powerful and dangerous. Philosophy has many reasons for its importance such as how to understand your ideas, the origin of your ideas, how to contrast arguments. Philosophy can also help you defend arguments, read it, build your position and understand it. Philosophy is used for the betterment of the world, gender, race, civilization, town, state, country, etc. But in order to practice philosophy you need parrhesia and you need philosophy to practice parrhesia, they come hand in hand with each other. There have been many imperative philosophers that gave us the knowledge and foundation for our study of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This becomes the soul of his progression to learning about true knowledge as this is a pure display of ignorance, A pretense of ignorance and of willingness to learn from another assumed in order to make the other s false conception conspicuous by adroit reasoning (Vlastos 2). This will be later and formally known as Socratic irony. Socrates goes on to develop criteria necessary for such knowledge which drives onto the ethics of life, or the proper way on behaving. According to Socrates the criteria is to determine whether something is right or wrong and that one shouldn t concern themselves with the outcome but whether the act was just or unjust, which brings morality into the picture. Socrates believed that in order for morality to exist depended on whether one had knowledge of such definitions. So in essence, virtue is knowledge, if you know what is right, you will do what is right. The necessity and sufficiency for moral behavior hinged upon knowing a Socratic definition. This in the end depicts to us the difference between a life lived with pleasure or utilitarian goals, a life lived honorably. So in reality to practice philosophy is to practice for dying and death, which is the separation of body and soul. The soul referring to matters of ideas and intellect and body to material matters. Philosophy thus teaches us how to care more for our mind than our body and to move away from body because the body is an obstacle to gaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Every Child Matters Case Study Many professionals within education and other areas of expertise argue about whether or not government intervention is mainly a positive or negative thing. I intend to discuss and hopefully come to a conclusion regarding how effective interventions are within the United Kingdom and I am going to explore the success of such interventions. The government intervention that I will be studying is; Every Child Matters (2003) (ECM). Every Child Matters are a UK Government initiative for England and Wales that was launched in 2003, in response to the death of Victoria Climbié. A young girl who came to England with her Auntie for a better education and lifestyle, but was brutally neglected, abused and beaten to death. This was written and published ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Available: https://czone.eastsussex.gov.uk/sites/gtp/library/professional/Documents/ecm/What%20is%20Every%20Child%20Matters.pdf. Last accessed 20/04/2016. The Libra School. Help Children Achieve More. Available: http://libraschool.co.uk/en/top/about our school/help children achieve more/. Last accessed 20/04/2016. Lord Laming. (2003). A gross failure of the system. In: Lord laming THE VICTORIA CLIMBIÉ INQUIRY. London: The Stationery Office (TSO). 3. Claridge, J. (2016). Children Act 2004. Available: http://www.workingwithkids.co.uk/childrens act.html. Last accessed 18/04/2016. HM Government. (2015). Working together to safeguard children. Available: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/419595/Working_Together_to_Safeguard_Children.pdf. Last accessed 20/04/2016. Department for Education. (2016). Level 2 and 3 attainment in England: Attainment by age 19 in 2015. Available: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/514296/SFR12_2016.pdf. Last accessed 20/04/2016. Childrens Food Trust. (2016). Our research. Available: http://www.childrensfoodtrust.org.uk/childrens food trust/our research/. Last accessed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Case Study 376 Short Bowel Syndrome 376 Short Bowel Syndrome increasingly dependent upon Jim to maintain and coordinate her care. Early in their relationship, several of Lynn s doctors and surgeons encouraged Jim to learn as much as he possibly could about Lynn s condition. They knew, as a scientist living with Lynn and focused on only one patient, through time and necessity, Jim was going to become an expert in Lynn. Because of a high output end jejunostomy, Lynn required intravenous (IV) support for many years, some of the time infusing IV nutrition (i.e., total parenteral nutrition [TPN]) and some of the time infusing IV hydration with added magnesium. From 2003 to 2006, a customized care plan was painstakingly developed and personalized for her needs. Over time, Lynn was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay about Case – The U.S. Airline Industry Public Support Case The U.S. Airline Industry Public Support August 26, 2013 Arguments In Favor of the Federal Government Providing Support to the U.S. Airlines To preserve the continued viability of the United States air transportation system is the title of a bill introduced before congress, by Rep. Don Young (R AK), September 14, 2001, in response to the September 11 attack. The title of the bill is the overriding argument justifying federal support to the U.S. airlines. If planes don t fly, the whole economy shuts down, said Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D WV). Airlines play a crucial role in facilitating commerce, providing jobs, and bringing the people of geographically distant communities closer together. Specifically, proponents , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Federal support does not make more people fly. Demand has to do with the public s perception of the safety and security of air travel, less spending due to economic downturn, and less need to meet in person for business due to technology such as video conferencing. Funding the airline industry would limit public funding for competing alternatives to air travel, like trains and video conferencing Regarding 9/11,  Federal funding forces an airline to maintain unprofitable, scheduled routes prior to 9/11. This condition was set in the name of getting airlines back to business as usual.  Airlines faced difficulty before 9/11. The major carriers were struggling against increased competition from smaller, more efficient, cost effective competitors.  The FAA s order to ground all airplanes came after major airlines grounded their own planes at their own volition. Other air carriers most likely would have followed suit without the FAA s order.  Compensating airlines for reduction in passenger demand due to 9/11 is no different than the risks the airlines face every day. The potential business risk of terrorism had been known for years prior to 9/11. Executives understood that highjackings and crashes tend to promote negative perception about safety and air travel. The airlines, not the government, should pay   the consequences when the terrorists breached security. Reimbursement to airlines is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Compare And Contrast The Lottery By Shirley Jackson Following the crowd can have disastrous consequences is something both first they came by Martin Niemoller and The lottery by Shirley Jackson have in common. But for different reasons. Both stories are different but are also the same. Both stories share the same theme but for different reasons. So these two stories have a lot in common but somethings that are different, so in this essay I will talk about how they are the same and also different. Some ways that The Lottery and First they came are the same is that they both share the same theme. For example, they both share the theme that they both have disastrous consequences from following the crowd. For instance, in the lottery Tessie follows the crowd by participating in the lottery with everyone else. And in First they came martin followed the crowd by not speaking up. The two characters not speaking up led to their death. Which is something both stories had in common. Another way that you can compare both stories is that both of the characters didn t stand up for what s right when they should have. For instance, in the poem First they came in lines 1, 3, and 4 it says and I did not speak out so this means he did not speak out for other people. But when he got called he expected someone to speak out instead. In the story The Lottery Tessie did not speak out about how the bad The Lottery was. For example, the entire story Tessie didn t say the lottery was a bad idea until she was chosen to get stoned. For instance, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Pierre Elliot Trudeau s Impact On Canada Pierre Elliot Trudeau, a Francophone born in Montreal, became Canada s 15th Prime Minister, with his Liberal Party, on April 20th, 1968. He is a vital person who had a tremendously positive impact on Canada and its civilians. The vision he dreamt of giving birth to a nation with freedom and peace was achieved a couple of years into his political career. He had his fair share of downfalls as a Prime Minister, but overall the outcome he achieved of his country was magnificent, a result no other Prime Minster in Canadian history could attain. The most important change my Prime Minister made during his term in office was settling the everlasting dispute between the French and English Canadians. Trudeau was a francophone, just like many other politicians. However, unlike them, his method to solve this quarrel wasn t trying to get Quebec to separate from Canada and gain independence, but for Canada and Quebec to merge into one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By bringing home the constitution, Trudeau was able to give Canada a chance to gain independence over its own political policies, apart from the British rule. This hit two birds with one stone because it also made the French Canadians so happy that they were reluctant in separating from Canada. The Constitutional Act also included of the Charter of Rights and Freedom. This is the most memorable thing my Prime Minster did because he is still remembered today for creating this virtuous Act. It is because of Trudeau that we are able to openly express ourselves and practice our religion and culture without any restrictions. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the civil, legal, and democratic rights of civilians. It also gives the aboriginals, the long forgotten and harshly treated inhabitants of Canada, their legal rights and freedoms. If it wasn t for Trudeau, we would be living in a non democratic society full of prejudice and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Life Is Great Dashain Vacation Home Assignment 2069 Grade XI, Science Note: Home assignments of each subject should be done in different copies/papers. English 1. Write an essay on Dashain and its significance in Hindu Religion . 2. Prepare a report on Global Warming, its consequences and solutions . 3. Write an article on Importance of Media . 4. Write on English for Global education . Mathematics 1. Find the angle between the pair of straight lines x2 2secAxy +y2= 0. 2. Evaluate: limx→∞ 3x2 2x+5x3 3. Prove that: A B=B A 4. Define lower triangular matrix with an example. 5. Find the equation of circle concentric with the circle x2+ y2 6x + 12y + 15 = 0 and having the area twice the area of the given circle. 6. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9. State and explain Graham s law of diffusion. a) The rate of diffusion of a saturated hydrocarbons (CnH2n+2) gas is 1.033 times that of O2 gas under similar conditions. Find the molecular mass and the value of n for the gas. b) How many moles of O2 must be added to a mixture of 2.8 gm of CO and 3.2 gram of SO2 present in 7 liters flask at 25oC to bring the total pressure to 1.5 atm? 10. Describe the manufacture of nitric acid by Ostwald s process. Write the action of i) Conc. HNO3 with iodine ii) Dilute HNO3 with Mn iii) Cold and conc. HNO3 with Fe 11. How Ozone is prepared in laboratory? Write its action on a) PbS b) HCl c) acidified K2MnO4 d) K4[Fe(CN)6] e) P4 12. State and explain Law of reciprocal proportion. 13. State and explain Law of multiple proportions. 14. State and explain Law of definite proportion. 15. Write a short note on Position of Hydrogen in periodic table. Physics Short Questions 1. What types of experimental data are most reliable? Describe in terms of precession and accuracy. 2. What is the angle between two vectors A and B for the cross product A.B = 0? 3. You throw a stone along side of a river with velocity 20 m/s at an angle 40o that makes just cross the river. Is there another angle to achieve the same range? 4. A body covered a distance of 1 m along a semicircular path. What will be the magnitude of displacement of the body and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Power Electronics For Renewable Energy Utilization Power Electronics Application in Renewable Energy Utilization Kyle Felthauser Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Texas Tech University Lubbock, United States of America kyle.felthauser@ttu.edu Abstract This paper covers the need and use of power electronics in the application of renewable energy utilization. Covered in this paper is wind energy with variable speed drives and their controlling power electronics. Solar energy, specifically photovoltaics and their controlling power electronics. High voltage direct current transmission lines and the power electronics that allow for this technology to exist. Keywords Power Electronics; Wind Energy; Solar Energy, High Voltage Direct Current I. INTRODUCTION Energy demands are on the rise across the world and in many modernized countries the push for renewable energy is rising. Two of the main renewable energy sources that are getting a lot of attention are wind and solar. One of the difficulties presented with some renewable energy sources are their inherent inconsistency. Wind intensities change from hour to hour and from one season to the next. Solar radiation can be strong one minute and be nearly blocked out the next by a cloud. To make renewable energy more reliable and coincide with strict utility standards the use of power electronics is needed. The advancement in power electronics has also greatly improved in efficiency and allows more energy to be captured by natural resources. Another difficulty with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Clearwater Beach Analysis The condo sits on the Clearwater Beach about three hundred feet away from the ocean. Walking in from the ocean there s a faint alluring smell that one would and could always know easily. The smell of salt water and sunscreen slowly but surely takes over and claims the nose. Before moving one would notice the cool breeze. The cool air from the air conditioner makes its way towards you and sends shivers up your legs from your toes then up your spine and finally making its way all over your body as your body slowly starts adapting to it. Continuing walking forward your feet begin to collect stray balls of sand that have been scattered all across the white tile floor. The narrow walls in the hallway that lead to the rest of the condo have simple but elegant designs splattered upon them. There are an abundant number of pictures and wooden ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wanting to explore everything one s eyes would immediately shoot to the odd shaped door at the end of the hallway. Opening it there seems to be sandy covered beach supplies and a hot water heater hidden in the corner behind umbrellas. Starting on the top shelf your eyes immediately search for the goggles and successfully finds them. Noticing there is only one pair you push it to the back and hide it for your own use later. Scanning the rest of the closet you uncover a beach float from under obviously used sea turtle beach towels. Looking at it and deciding you re going to let someone else use it you leave it there. Closing the closet, you turn and notice the huge balcony overlooking the ocean. Before you know it your feet start to race forward but then you stop dead in your tracks and turn to the left. Your eyes go bright as you gaze upon the reflection of yourself and all the other reflections of everything else that is inside the condo. Turning around one would notice the huge living room and everything it has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Temple University Internship Report When I first stepped onto campus as a Temple Owl I still wasn t sure exactly what I wanted to do with my future. I was accepted into the program with a undeclared major. During my early years as I completed my prerequisite courses I was inspired by my Innovation and Entrepreneurship professor whom I admired very much. With that inspiration in mind I decided that I wanted to manage a business. I declared my business major and from there on pursued my education. During my senior year at Temple University I began what was a five year internship with a company who sold High end and Luxury automobiles to wealthy clients that traveled between several states in which we were located. During my third year working in the sales division I began to really notice the enjoyment in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can assure you this because no more than five minutes later I was on a cell phone, in the front lobby of the diner, explaining to my former boss why he needed to begin searching for a new team member. During my third short year with his company, I was so high on the sales chart that my uncle was forced to expand due to overwhelming client demand throughout the country. Celebrities, politicians, and millionaires from all corners of the United States were drug into the simplicity, Luxury, and Affordability of doing business with us. I am now proud to say that I have been appointed Co Owner of Eco Private Jets and Business partner with my Uncle. We have now opened multiple locations in most Major Cities. I now own three estates, which I have in three separate states, for business purposes. My wife and two children live in my home here in Philadelphia. Sometimes It gets hard having to travel so often, with long periods away from my family and friends, but I know that what I am doing what is best for everybody in the long run. That being said, I know as well that I wouldn t have been be able to accomplish any of it, without my Temple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Brief Biography of Walt Disney Walt Disney was more than just the creator of the Disney Company. Walt Disney made theme parks, animations, screenplays, and other businesses. He was a very influential icon in the 1900 s for his works that impacted all walks of life. He had a 64 year life full of glory but eventually he died from chain smoking complications. (He was never seen smoking in public though.) Walt Disney was one of the most influential entertainers in the 1900 s for his numerous awards, his work in popularizing animation, and his use of propaganda to attract all age groups. Walt Disney has a timeless appeal, which is what makes him so influential throughout the 1900 s and beyond. Walt Disney was born on December 1st, 1901, in Chicago. His family was not very into education so Disney wasn t educated formally until he was ten. His first job was delivering newspapers with his brother. As a teenager, he had visions to follow in his family s footsteps and join the army. He got rejected from the army so he decided to join the Red Cross. After serving for a year, he moved to Kansas in order to start his artistic career. He wanted to be an actor at first, but he decided that he would enjoy drawing comics much more. Disney then created his laugh o gram studio, and his life took off from there. Walt Disney was successful, and he had more than just money to show for it. He is the most decorated academy award winner ever. His first award is best short which he won for his animation of Mickey Mouse. Most of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Fantastic Workshop at Homunculus Theatre Group Essay After opening ten years ago Homunculus Theatre Group has been focused in providing workshops and shows for todays youth. Assisi Catholic College s drama class got to experience their Commedia dell Arte workshop they also performed spirit of the mask , which was a modernized version of the classic Commedia Theater. During the performance Clint Bolster and Ben Cornfoot showed us many different examples and elements of the Commedia characters, which both engaged and entertained the audience. All of which was enhanced with elements from the physical theater genre. This was shown during the scene when there were two Capitano characters, because Capitano is someone who always boasts about his greatness but in reality a giant coward. Enhanced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way that they transitioned to different characters looked completely natural, every time they would put on a new mask and costume they were becoming that character which really set the mood, a prime example of this was when the doctor (Dottore) who is a smart yet confused old man noticed that the students in the other room was looking at him, and in turn he began to talk to them and describing how they appear to be in a fishbowl. Even though Commedia dell Arte is a rather old style of theatre Clint and Ben were able to modernise it by adding multiple elements which can be considered normal within teenage life. Things like using words like lol , yolo and talking about general things like Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus. Which made the performance relatable for the audience which inturn was hilarious. Like with all dramatic performances most pf the time there is a backdrop of some sort. What Ben and Clint used was a basic yet classic backdrop that featured portraits of the two masters. Which gave the set a classy feel to it. In comparison the props that was used was also of the basic functionality which in this style of theatre worked quite well due to the other elements being so refined a key example of this was when they used a basic wig for the lovers scene, even though the wig fell off a couple of times Ben and Clint continued to make the scene believable through voice and movement. When all i said it is safe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Visual Arts, Technology, And Philosophy One may wonder how much did The Information Age really contribute to society and, more specifically, the visual arts, technology, and philosophy. The Information Age, as defined by Gloria K. Fiero, is dominated by radical changes in the technology of communication and the way we receive and process information (Fiero, 476). The Information Age paved the way for several brilliant artists to not only share their work, but create their work. Artists, such as Andy Warhol, expressed their artistic abilities in the most unimaginable, yet creative approaches. In the case of Andy Warhol, Warhol created pop art, which artistically expresses popular culture in means of creating a compelling commercial advertisement. Furthermore, in the realm of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the artists responsible for video art would be Nam June Paik. Nam June Paik is a Korean artist and musician; Paik was known for assembling television sets to create a rapid fire assortment of animated and live video images drawn from East and West, additionally, Paik s idea allowed for the creation of the jumbotron, which now allows to host several events close up (Fiero, 493). Moreover, total art is the work of art itself (Fiero, 492). Total art is far from being considered traditional art, yet it is rather creative and gives insight as to how the product is secondary compared to the process of creating art. Total art is expressed in the form of performance and ritual. Additionally, total art can take several different forms such as raves, flash mobs, and basically any moment that an individual would describe as art. Furthermore, Pop art is more of an extension of traditional art, yet the art is expressed in a manner that grabs the attention of an individual witnessing the painting. Pop art seems simplistic, however, pop art also seems to be loud and eye piercing. Andy Warhol, the artist behind the creation of pop art, received the idea of pop art through his experiences as a commercial artist. Since western consumerism seamlessly began to expand, Warhol gave advertisements more life and personality in order to capture the attention of the audience. Without artistic freedom and willingness to accept the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. New President s House Research Paper History: Before the President s House left us without a trace, it was a working and living space for many important people. The new President s House opened in 1767, was built by Mary Lawrence Masters. It existed as a government site. With the new nation s capital as Philadelphia with Washington, DC being created, our leaders would now have somewhere to work, and living space. People like George Washington, John Adams, Richard Penn, General Sir William Howe, and Benedict Arnold each worked here making the brick home their headquarters. The grandson of William Penn (the founder of Pennsylvania); Richard Penn married Polly Masters (the oldest daughter of the founder and builder of the house). The newlywed couple received the home as a wedding present from Mary Lawrence Masters. Richard and Polly owned the house from 1772 1775, and right after, General Sir William Howe made the house his residence from 1777 to 1778, not sticking around for a long time. Benedict Arnold then came after him, and made the wondrous house his headquarters from 1778 to 1779. George Washington stayed from 1790 to 1797 he spent quite a long time in this house, and also signed important documents here. Adams only stayed for three years while coming into the house in 1797. He left in 1800 and moved into the freshly finished White House in DC. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the original home is gone, the exhibit created on the spot where it used to stand, explains the house s importance, you should go see it! Fun Facts Mary Lawrence Masters created the 3 story brick building, that was used as a work space and a home! In 1780 thel house caught on fire, then restored to continue on its life of history. Just steps from the Liberty Bell Center is where the house used to stand. In 1793, George Washington left the President s House and traveled about 6 miles out of town to escape the Yellow Fever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Effects Of Divorce On Children And Teens Divorce is one of the most common happenings in the world experienced by children. Most children go through different adjustments to become comfortable with the fact that their parents are not together anymore. Children of divorced parents are prone to lifelong effects. Seventy five to eighty percent of children have divorced parents and twenty five percent of those children have serious social, emotional, or psychological problems for the rest of their life. Most adults think that it is best for parents to stay together for the sake of their child because having two parents in different households can become difficult for the child socially and academically. Parents value obedience as a favor when the child s actions conflict with the parents rights. Different parents have all sorts of rules for their child in different households. It becomes difficult for the child during a divorce because now they are needed to go by different rules in different households. Studies show that if the child is out with the wrong parent they will most likely do drugs or bad in school. Children and teens start to make bad decisions when they re going through their parents divorce. The child needs discipline, The child tends to more likely do better if the parents has rules in their household. The younger they are, the less they achieve academically. Parenting has a huge impact on the child s whole life. The way your parent acts reflects on the child s behavior so that is why parenting is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Comparing Bluebeard And Bloody Chamber In this essay I will be comparing the disturbing elements in 3 books we have read. These books are The Classic Fairy Tales edited by Maria Tatar, The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter and Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. The fairy tales and the bloody chamber both are a book with individual stories in them I will be focusing on the fairytale of bluebeard and bloody chamber in The Bloody Chamber and how they relate in their disturbingness and how Lolita is very disturbing too but in a different way. Although these 3 books are a little different they all gave me the same unsettled feeling when reading them. In The Classic Fairy Tales there are a couple versions of Bluebeard , I am going to focus on the Perrault version. In this fairytale there is a man who lives in a giant house and has a wife, after a while of being married he needs to travel for business and he tells his wife to explore the house and gives her a set of keys to explore the house but tells her that there is a small door at the end of a hall way that she cannot open, and if she does then he will get very angry at her. He goes onto say Go anywhere you wish. But I absolutely forbid you to enter that little room, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First she sees his first wife and sees that she was strangled then she sees the second wife s head being hung on the wall and the last wife was in an Iron Maiden, which she opens and sees the woman have 100 spikes through her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Why Did Imperialism Cause Ww1 After the assassination of the Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand, the world become complete cause and broke into a world war. There are eight main reasons that we say caused the War to End all Wars. Imperialism is said to have been a huge in the cause of the first world war. Imperialism is where a country expands its overall power and control through their military and Gun Boat Diplomacy. Gunboat Diplomacy or also known as big stick Diplomacy is a country uses its strong military to fight or threaten another country. With many European countries strengthening their militaries, they feared imperialism and started to to form alliances with other countries that they trusted. I will talk more about these alliances later because they played ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once industrialization hit there were factories all across Europe. This allowed country to mass produce weapons like never before. The new machinery was faster than ever seen before. With country s pump out weapons at such a fast speed, they were able to design all sorts of new types of weapons that had never been seen on the battlefield like tanks and chemical warfare. With nations arming so fast, it led it an arms race which led to countries building large standing armies. Like I mentioned early, countries began to fear imperialism and being taken over by another country. So they began to form trade/military alliances. These alliances were basically were two countries would agree to help one another if the other was attacked. In some of the Alliances the other country had no choice to but to declare war on the country that attacked their allie. These alliances played a very large part into making a true world war. With the fear of being taken over, European countries began to form Large standing armies, Here are some statistics to show how big they were. Russia had 4.4 million men, France had 3.5 million men, Austria Hungary had 3 million men, and Germany had 8.5 million men. Even though these countries had these large militaries they did not want to use them. It is a very popular saying to say that that the European Nations were dragged into the war kicking and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Unstable Angina Case Study Current Treatment and Consideration of Evidence Base: Upon admission, patient was most likely suspected of having ACS (acute coronary syndrome) because of CHD (coronary heart disease) (NICE, 2014c). Troponin T High Sensitivity Test was carried out to distinguish whether chest pains were because of NSTEMI or unstable angina (NICE, 2014b). This led to diagnosis of unstable angina. His current treatment with regards to drug interactions is okay, except that enoxaparin has a clinically significant interaction with aspirin (2015, p. 1199). This can be discounted for due to his condition. Patient has a CVD (cardiovascular disease); can be exacerbated by having high cholesterol (could be the cause of his angina). Therefore, atorvastatin 80 mg was initiated for secondary prevention of CV ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mention important benefits of quitting such as if patient quits smoking for 5 years or more, risk of heart attack decreases by 50 to 70 percent (2012). Refer patient to NHS Stop smoking Service to further help quitting. Emphasize important of exercise and diet on CVD progression. Explain how active lifestyle reduces heart attack risk by 45% (2012). 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate intensity aerobic activity every week is ideal, for example, walking fast or pushing a lawn mower (NHS, 2014). Counsel patient on returning to normal day to day activities; ideal to wait 2 months after CABG before doing strenuous activities (RCS, 2014). Emphasize importance of diet on CVD progression. Mention important benefits such as that for every percent his serum cholesterol is reduced, chance of having a heart attack is reduced by 2 percent. Patient should be counselled to reduce salt intake to less than six grams a day, avoid caffeinated drinks, eat at least 5 portions of fruits and vegetables a day, 2 portions of fish a week, and 4 5 portions of unsalted nuts, seed and legumes per ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Why Was The Truman Doctrine Created During World War II President Harry Truman was kept in the dark about various things. It wasn t until after Franklin Roosevelt died that Truman even learned that America had created atomic weapons. He also did not know that we were at the edge of a nuclear outburst with Russia. After he became president, the Truman Doctrine was created. While the Truman Doctrine was created with good intentions, it ultimately led us to the Vietnam War and kept us there longer than we should have been. After World War II America was once again trying to find a way to prevent Germany from starting another World War. While we failed to do that after World War I, we were determined to get things right this time. This is how what came to be known as the Truman Doctrine was formed. We believed that we could let the Soviet Union maintain their communism, as long as it was contained. We agreed to help countries that were fighting to keep democracy. We would give them financial support and military aid as long as they stood up against communism. Similarly, we can see how the Vietnam War started off as the U.S. giving aid to South Vietnam. The U.S. had an extreme fear of communism overtaking the world, so we would do whatever was needed to prevent that. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fear involved with Turkey and Greece was that communism spreading would directly threaten our national security so we had to do something. There was a similar fear during the Vietnam War; we thought it would play out as successfully as the Turkey and Greece deal. That was a mistake. We did not prepare for a different outcome, which led us to being directly involved and fighting in Vietnam s civil war. After WWII there was a higher threat of the Soviet Union expanding their territory. When the Vietnam War started, America was gripped by the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Construction Of A Water Intake System For Service The Town... PA 5180 Final Exam Question: Using your book and notes, analyze the following case study as completely as you can. The best essay will include analyses using several frameworks and concepts from class or the readings. This exam is due Saturday, December 12th at 10:00PM. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze the case study involving the location and construction of a water intake system to service the Town of Boone. The overall analysis will consist of stakeholder, and network analyses. Additionally, the New River Advocates, Inc. group s analysis of the case will be critiqued. The central issue of this case stems from the Town of Boone s desire to build a water intake facility on the South Fork of the New River, in close ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stakeholders involved in this project include the following groups: Town Council for Boone, Watauga County Commissioners, Watauga County constituents, W.K. Dickson Engineering Firm, Ashe County Commissioners, Ashe County constituents, the New River Advocates, Inc. group, the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR) for the state of North Carolina, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The Town Council of Boone is the central stakeholder seeking to manage other stakeholders to gain approval for the construction of the water intake system. A stakeholder analysis (Table 1) is depicted below. Town of Boone Stakeholder Analysis South Fork of the New River Water Intake Project (Table 1) High INFLUENCE Low Keep Satisfied DENR Appalachian State University FEMA USDA Manage Closely Watauga County Commissioners Ashe County Commissioners W.K. Dickson New River Advocates, Inc. Monitor (Minimum Effort) Citizens of Watauga County o Not in Todd or Boone Citizens of Ashe County o Not a land owner in affected area Keep Informed Citizens of Watauga County o Residents of Todd o Residents of Boone Citizens of Ashe County o Property owners in the proposed watershed area Landowners in proposed building site ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Technology Is Not Science Fiction Implanted with a Chip People today are enamored with the idea of having the latest, coolest technologies in their possession, and no matter what comes down the pipeline they will do whatever it takes to get their hands on it. What would someone do if they found out that there was a piece of technology that would allow them to unlock their car with the palm of their hand, and start the car with that same hand just by touching the steering wheel. How about if they could go to the bank and withdraw money from their account without ever having to pull out their debit card or any form of identification. Now how about this, someone goes to the grocery store fills their cart with everything on their shopping list, and then exits the store never having stopped at the checkout counter. This sounds like a piece of technology that people would want to get their hands on. How would people react to find out that this piece of technology is not science fiction but indeed science fact? Although the idea of putting microchip implants in human beings may have many valuable uses, the potential to make life easier, and seems like the natural progression in technological advancement it should not be taken lightly. Implanting people with microchips is undoubtedly the wrong direction in which to take the society; the implementation of microchip implants will be the catalyst that causes everyone to forgo their freedoms and right to privacy. The microchip implant is being marketed as a possible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Dependent Personality Disorder Research Paper Dependent Personality Disorder And How it can Affect your Daily Life Everyone has personality traits. Some people are shy while others are outgoing and some people are optimistic and some are pessimistic. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between a personality trait and a disorder. Personality disorders are diagnosed when ways of seeing, interpreting, or behaving in the world become inflexible and maladaptive. A personality disorder causes distress to self or others. A person with a personality disorder has trouble perceiving and relating to situations and to people. This causes significant problems and limitations in relationships, social encounters, work and school (Personality 2015). When diagnosing a patient, it is important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cluster A personality disorders are characterized by odd, eccentric thinking or behavior. Paranoid personality disorder would fit under Cluster A. Cluster B is the wild cluster. People with these disorders have very dramatic, emotional or erratic behaviors. Cluster C personality disorders are characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior. This cluster includes dependent personality disorder (Personality 2015). Dependent personality disorder (DPD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed personality disorders. The terrifying fear of being left alone and being abandoned are both signs of DPD. When faced with this disorder you really cling to other people, usually a significant other. You get self satisfaction by being wanted by another person. Fourteen percent of people with personality disorders are diagnosed with DPD (Ekern 2013). The causes of dependent personality disorder to this day are unknown. Both biological and developmental factors are most likely involved (Dependent 2015). There are multiple speculations as to why people obtain this disorder like overprotective parenting. Also, one s social environment can play a role in DPD. In all most all cases the patient experiencing DPD has faced some sort of abuse or trauma, making them stick to another person (Ekern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Group Discussion Strategy Strategy #1 or Procedure #1: Class Discussions Description: To encourage everyone to participate in a class discussion, I will use a talking tool to facilitate the discussion. The talking tool will be a small koosh ball that will be passed around to each person with a light underhand throw. Everyone will get at least one turn to talk and participate in the discussion. First I will provide a model to the students by showing students how to lightly toss the ball underhand and then how to catch the ball. Once I catch the ball I will model how to provide to the discussion and then toss to another student. I will also model how to list and be an audience member to the person talking. Then I will have the students take turns tossing the ball and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before students enter the hallway I will demonstrate by modeling how to line up at the door and enter the hallway. I will then demonstrate how to walk in the hallway with my hands to myself and with a voice level of 0. I will then have the students line up at the door next to their shoulder partner. Once students have a voice level of 0 I will allow the students to go into the hallway. The students will stop once they are in the hallways until everyone is together in one line. The students will then follow the line leader with their shoulder partner down the hallway to their next location. By having quiet and smooth transitions, will save time and cut down on behaviors which will benefit the student s learning environment. Theoretical Model /Area it best fits and why: I would show the students how to walk in the hallways appropriatly by modeling. The students would observe and then repeat what they have observed which relates to the Social Learning Theory. The Social Learning Theory developed by Albert Bandura focuses on imitation and the ability of one to watch, memorize and repeat a behavior. Students will imitate me after I model for them and they will also be able to imitate their classmates. When walking to another location in teh hallway the students will follow and imitate the line leader to get to their destinatation effectively and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Ee Cummings Humanity I Love You Meaning He was made famous for his unique poetry about sex and immature topics E.E. Cummings is the name of this poet who lived from 1894 through 1962. Cummings was a unique person with an equally unique life and unsuccessful love life that shaped his award winning unique writing style. E.E. Cummings was born in Boston, Massachusetts on September 3rd, 1962. Cummings dad was a professor at Harvard who turned into a Unitarian pasture. His mother had encouraged Cummings to write and to always keep a journal (english.illinois.edu). E.E. Cummings had gotten his A.M. from Harvard in 1916 and in 1917 he published some of his early poems in the book Eight Harvard Poet . The same year that he had published his poems, he left for France to be an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While E.E. Cummings had been painting Nancy s portrait, he soon reveals that he was her father and they get a healthy father daughter relationship. One of E.E. Cummings most famous poems is Humanity I Love You , a free verse poem about all of the faults of humanity (hellopoetry.com). The poems title is a both a lie and a contradiction that becomes apparent when you read the last 4 words humanity I hate you (Humanity I Love You stanzas 5 6). This is just one example of E.E. Cummings unique writing style. A lot of his poems were about sex or strange subjects such as The Day of the Spoken Lyric is past where E.E. Cummings sais The poem which has at last taken its place does not sing itself; it builds itself, three dimensionally, gradually, subtly, in the consciousness of the experiencer (Cummings). In the 1950 s cummings began another career as a reader of his poetry to audiences in New York and college campuses, becoming the most popular performer of the academic arts, after Robert Frost. During his life time he had received many honors that came in many forms. He received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1951, a collected edition of his poems, a special citation from the National Book Award Committee in 1955, and the Bollingen Prize in 1958. EE Cummings had a very successful career until his death in 1962 by a stroke at Joy farm. EE Cummings may be remembered many years to come because of his unique writing style, unfortunate love life, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...