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Arthur Lang Jewelers, Inc. V. Johnson
Esterlyn Payero
BBA 337
34 1 Harold Lang Jewelers, Inc. v. Johnson
FACTS: Lang is appealing, the District court granting the motion and dismissing Lang s action
when Harold Lang Jewelers, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Johnson because Johnson allegedly owed
$160,322.90 plus interest for jewelry delivered/sold. Johnson claimed, as an affirmitive defense,
that Lang could not sue in the state of North Carolina court as Lang had failed to obtain a
certificate of authority to transact business in the state. The District court dismissed Lang s
action. Lang appealed.
ISSUE: Is business being transacted by Lang in the state of North Carolina?
RULE OF LAW: In every other state or jurisdiction, a corporation is considered a foreign ... Show
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CONCLUSION: The courts found that Lang s business
was continuous, regular and substantial to conclude that Lang was transacting business in North
Carolina.
34 2 Coopers Lybrand v. Fox
FACTS: Fox wanted to request a tax opinion and other accounting services and so he met with a
representative of Coopers, a national accounting firm. Fox told Coopers he was acting on behalf
of G.Fox and Partners, Inc., a corporation he was in process of forming. Coopers accepted the
engagement knowing that the corporation did not exist yet and when his work was completed by
mid December, he billed Mr. Garry R. Fox, Fox and Partners, Inc. for an amounr of $10,827. Fox
nor G.Fox and Partners, Inc. never paid the bill and Coopers then sued G.Fox, individually, for
breach of express and implied contracts based on the theory of promoter liability. The courts
favored Fox and Cooper and Lybrand the appealed.
ISSUE: Is Gary Fox liable for payment of the fee and was he acting only as an agent for the
future corporation?
RULE OF LAW: Corporate promoters owe a fiduciary duty to one another, the company, its
subscribers, and its shareholders. The duty comprises good faith, full disclosure and fair dealing.
Promoters are liable on contracts that are entered on behalf of a corporation that is not yet formed
unless the contract
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Essay On E-Painting
INTRODUCTION
You might have read and come across different books and articles that are being uploaded and sold on
different websites and platforms that talk about tips and tricks that aids successful painting. Well, we
can t dispute the fact most of these e books are more like instructional manuals that do not critically
explain most challenges faced by painters, and for beginners, it might not present itself as the best to
opt for. My grandfather happened to run the painting business for many years, and I am also a witness
to many of his amazing works, both in and outside United States.
I developed passion to start painting too, and I have also done quite a number of jobs, although, I
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This guide will cover application, guidance and demonstrations of techniques, knowledge and skills
that have been acquired over time. I believe you ll be able get the support and encouragement needed
to explore your creativity and talents at specific areas of interest in painting. Irrespective of the fact
that this guide has been designed to look like a learning atmosphere for people to gain innovative
painting related ideas and knowledge, it will be explained and delivered in a friendly and more relaxed
atmosphere, one which will give readers the chance to work at their own desired ability and pace.
Some of the following questions that have been on your mind for a long time will be provided answers
to; all from this guide.
Questions like;
What kind of paint do you use?
How do you go about paint application?
How do you decide on certain colours that ll fit the background and surface you want to paint?
How do you make your painting appealing to people? That is, how do you create and develop visual
interest?
Read on to get answers to these questions and many more that may have been burning you for a long
time now. Truth is, you won t know until you take a bold step to learn more than you think you already
know. Happy reading!!! CHAPTER ONE
GETTING STARTED
My grandfather felt it would be wrong if I didn t know what being a painter meant, because a lot of
people really think painters go
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Analyzing Erikson s Stages Of Psychosocial Development
Erik Erikson s identification of the several stages of psychosocial development is a brilliant theory. He
acknowledged the significance of the unconscious mind and early childhood, as well as, furthered his
studies and developed his own ideas. It provides a good base of knowledge for understanding what
conflicts individuals may be facing at their particular developmental levels. This involves developing
a sense of trust in others, a sense of identity in society, and assisting the next generation for the future.
The Erik Erikson s theory of psychosocial stages of development accuracy can perhaps be
demonstrated when reflected to one s life s span. I was surprised by the accuracy of the stages when
reflected to my own, especially my current stage which is Erikson s sixth stage (young adulthood, 20
to 39 years old) Intimacy vs Isolation. In this stage, the most important factor is intimate relationships.
I can strongly relate to Erikson s theory of this stage where he asserts, it is not the quantity, but the
quality of the relationships that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I have been in one intimate relationship my entire life until it came to an end few years ago. My
relationship started in my early 20 s considerably being my first experience at love, it was beautiful at
the beginning. Especially that I have been desiring it for a while. Unfortunately, after it ended it came
as a shock to me; I believe we were both maturing at a difference pace which lead to many difficulties
in the relationship. The mutual satisfaction decreased and this cruel conclusion might have affected
my sense of identity and so I retreated to isolation. I fear commitment or any intimate relationship due
to my past relationship. Nonetheless, I am a work in progress discovering myself as an individual
rather than as a pair. My friends has become rather strangers and I share deep connections only with
few of my
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Bekke Libertarianism
Allen Bekke was a young white man who wanted to attend a medical school. He applied to the
University of California, which did not accept him since they reserved places to minorities: they had
an affirmative action policy. Bekke sued the university, claiming he was deprived from his
constitutional right. Steping away from the details of Bekke case, the question needed to be asked is
whether affirmative action is just? And on what grounds can it be justified or rejected? I will argue
that the libertarianism philosophy will reject the idea of a state affirmative action because it violate
individuals freedom. Further I will consider some of the arguments made for and against affirmative
action (Dworkin, 1977, p.11).
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There are three main concept in the theory of entitlement. The first is the principle of acquisition
which state that people are entitled to holdings they acquired rightfully. John Locke (1632 1704) is the
philosopher Nozick bases the idea how originally humans reached the situation of private property.
Which is, humans are allowed to use nature and mix their labor with it as long as they leave enough
and as good to others (Nozick, 1974, p.174 177). After we established the first principle we reach the
second one, the principle of transfer. That is, humans are entitled to holdings they gain through a
transfer, under the condition that both parties were rightfully entitled to the holdings of the deal. The
third principle, somewhat derived from the previous two, stated that no one is entitled to holdings he
acquired not in accordance with the first and second principles. In these cases where historically
people own holdings that they are not rightfully entitled to a rectification need to be considered
(Nozick, 1974,
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Essay on Life Challenges and History of Dylan Thomas
A worm tells summer better than a clock, the slug s a living calendar of days: What shall it tell me if a
timeless insect, Says the world wears away? As a young poet Dylan suffered from many things two of
which were financial problems and alcoholic abuse. Thomas poems were his way of expressing his
feelings and thoughts. Despite Thomas struggles with life, he still managed to become a very
successful poet. What transitioned within the young British poet s life will be the discovery of his
personal life, his marriage, his career and his death, and as well as an expounding of two of his poems.
Dylan Thomas was born on October 27, 1914, in Swansea, Glamorgan Wales. (Applebee 1001).
Thomas was the youngest child of David John Thomas and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Many years later Caitlin and Dylan also began experiencing financial problems. Although despite the
passionate love letters Thomas would write her, their marriage was horrible.
In 1940, Thomas and his wife moved to London, where he had served as an anti aircraft gunner, but
was rejected for active combat due to his illness. To avoid the air raids, the young couple left London
in 1944. They eventually settled at Laugharne, in the Boat House where Thomas would write many of
his later poems. In 1947 Thomas was awarded a Traveling Scholarship from the Society of Authors.
When Thomas was the age thirty five, he visited America for the first time in 1950. While in America
he began doing his reading tours of the United States. (Collected Poems, 1934 1952 ). As Dylan began
his reading tours in America, he a lot to popularize his poetry reading s as a new medium for the art,
which were both famous and notorious. Thomas was well known as a Romantic poet to the popular
American imagination. Dylan Thomas wrote many poems, but there two that grasped the public s
attention, which were Vision and Prayer and Love In the Asylum.
In his poem Love In the Asylum Dylan speaks of a stranger who has come to live in the asylum, who
seems to be mentally challenged. When she walks into the place it seems as if a spirit has come
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Essay On Allopathy
Allopathy v/s AYUSH : Indian Experience
Economics Internal Assessment
Onam Bhatia
130945
Economics Honours
Gargi college, Delhi University
I thank Anirudh Dusaj for doing this lameass project for me, thanks baby bui awwwwwwww
contents
do something on your own ass
Introduction
Allopathy
1. Allopathic medicine is an expression commonly used by homeopaths and proponents of other forms
of alternative medicine to refer to mainstream medical use of pharmacologically active agents or
physical interventions to treat or suppress symptoms or pathophysiologic processes of diseases or
conditions. The expression was coined in 1810 by the creator of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann
(1755 1843). In such circles, the expression allopathic medicine is still used to refer to the broad
category of medical practice that is sometimes called Western medicine, biomedicine, evidence based
medicine, or modern medicine (see the article on scientific medicine).
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Ayurveda significantly developed during the Vedic period and later some of the non Vedic systems
such as Buddhismand Jainism also are incorporated in the system. Balance is emphasized, and
suppressing natural urges is considered unhealthy and claimed to lead to illness. Ayurveda names three
elemental substances, the doshas (called Vata, Pitta and Kapha), and states that a balance of the doshas
results in health, while imbalance results in disease. Ayurveda has eight canonical components, which
are derived from classical Sanskrit literature. Some of the oldest known Ayurvedic texts include the
Suśrutha Saṃhitā and Charaka Saṃhitā, which are written in Sanskrit. Ayurvedic practitioners had
developed various medicinal preparations and surgical procedures by the medieval
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Tartuffe Character Analysis
Candide is a very simple minded man and is easy to persuade, hence his name. When Candide got
kicked out of the castle he met two unarmed men. They offered to feed him and give him money,
Candide was shocked and delighted at the gesture. He thought to himself that Pangloss teachings must
be true. He made a mistake by trusting the men and in the process was nearly beaten to death.
Another instance where Candide drew conclusions about people from appearance alone, is his
encounter with The Abbe. The Abbe set Candide up by pestering Candide to tell him about
Cunegonde. He wrote a letter saying it was from Cunegonde but when Candide went to meet her he
was met by a police officer that threatened to arrest him. Candide finally learns how to think ... Show
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Orion already knows his son is a hot head and is more of the outspoken one of the household so he
judges the situation based on his character as to make it seem as he is evil and is jealous of Tartuffe.
Tartuffe begins to play with the situation and begs on his knees for Orion to go easy on Damis but this
act of begging only causes Orion to get even angrier and he banished his son.
In another instance where Orion believes the holy man Tartuffe is so great and as he is defending him,
he tries to name virtues Tartuffe possesses, but he can only say, He s a man... a man who... an
excellent man. (Moliere ) This statement shows how Orion is disconnected from reality. He is blindly
following a man that only speaks of things that is not true. Orions view of what it means to be a saint
is twisted. To him it means to leave the love and cares of the world behind, which is the reason when
he hears of his wife not being well he seems to not care. The result of this personality mistake almost
causes Orion and his whole family to be evicted out of their house. Orion learned to not only trust in
his family more, but to not be so blind to the point where his life s in
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What Are The Importance Of Freedom Of Speech
Imagine a school free of disruptions. Free of bullying and harassment. That s what all students and
teachers want, right? Report to school every day,get a proper education. But that s not the case in all
schools. Some students are not able to learn during the school day. They may get distracted by going
off topic in class or get disturbed by what someone is wearing. If their freedom of speech is limited,
students will actually be able to learn. Freedom of speech should have limits because it increases
education time, it allows kids to prepare for the future, and it limits bullying and harassment. Firstly,
freedom of speech should have limits because it increases education time. For example, students can
lose up to 38 days a year due to disruptions in class and about 1 hour per day (Al.com). Teenagers
report to school to get an education and learn for the future, they do not show up at school to talk to
everyone the entire day. Due of talking, they lose class time and they do not get much done. If
freedom of speech is limited students will be able to learn more. Also if another peer is wearing
something that is very distracting, this will disrupt the class. For example, the Tinker v.s Des Moines
Independent Community School District case was about students wearing armbands to support the
Vietnam War. The appearance of the armband distracted their peers from their work. The school was
able to discipline the students wearing the bands . ( Tinker v.
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Loan For A New Loan
Due to the recession, many households became financially burdened. As the economy suffered many
people faced job loss or at the very least a decrease in income, therefore, leading to many foreclosures.
Because of the impact a foreclosure has on one s credit score, these individuals are not able to qualify
for a new loan on another house. Fortunately there are other options in buying a house besides
qualifying for a loan such as owner finance and rent to own. Owner finance allows those who cannot
qualify for a loan the ability to have the owner of the property finance them. This option replaces the
bank with the owner of the property. It allows one to have the ability of owning a home who has a
lower credit score or is still going through bankruptcy. The owner who is financing the home can be
more flexible than a bank in the conditions of the loan such as a down payment, interest rates, and
mortgage payments. The owner can allow someone to pay the down payment in instalments instead of
all at once which is ideal for those who can qualify for a loan but do not enough money saved. Most
banks require at least a three percent down payment which is thousands of dollars and the more
expensive a house is the more money the down payment is. However, the owner can agree to
instalments once a week or once a month which gives the purchaser of the home the ability to
purchase the home without saving years in advance. Also, the owner may have a lower interest rate on
the loan than the
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The Nature Of Violence In Grendel And Beowulf
War is an inescapable pattern in history. The world is constantly in a state of war. In America, we see a
war amongst ourselves with racism, discrimination, and hate crime. These wars seem meaningless,
and reveal that humans have an ingrained yearning for violence. While reading the novels Beowulf,
told from the perspective of a hero, and Grendel, told from the perspective of the monster, the innately
violent nature of humans becomes apparent. Throughout Beowulf and Grendel, killing and war are
common themes. Both novels feature violent scenes that show the cruel nature of humans. In Grendel,
the humans attack because they feel unsure about Grendel s motives and uneasy by his scary
appearance. When the humans went to war, they often expressed joy and would hold parties to
congratulate themselves for killing others (Heaney 35). Throughout the novel, Beowulf doings [of
murder] were praised over and over again (Heaney 57) by the citizens of his city. The positive
response to these brutal acts demonstrates the human wanting for violence. History demonstrates mans
violent tendencies. Jeffrey Goldstein, a psychologist at Temple University, says that We write and
teach our history in terms of violent events, marking time by wars (Kohn 1). We measure our
existence based on the violence we create. The climax of our histories is measured by the violence and
wars we endure. The non war periods during history are selective times of reporting (Kohn 1), where
we report violence
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The Impact Of Business Technology On The Workplace
Business technology these days can include a large variety of things such as... computers/laptops,
networks and software applications, electronic whiteboards and smart boards, facsimile machines,
telephones landline and mobile, PDA devices (personal digital assistant) blackberry s, MP3 players,
television and video equipment. By using any one of these pieces of technology in the workplace as a
leader/manager it can make scheduling and monitoring your jobs alot easier. Much of the technology
used today is used in he workplace a good example of this is instead of sending out letters today s
version using technology is sending an email. It s quick, it s easy and its efficient. Alot of
mangers/leaders rely on today s technology. It makes there work alot easier and they can work alot
more efficiently and effectively.
As a leader/manager there are many things you can do to maintain and achieve a good work/life
balance. Some of these things could be:
1 Using flexiable work hours You can meet competing needs without reducing the amount of time that
you work. These schemes can take the form of varying start and finishing times, that alow you and
your employee s to work efficiently, and accomodate personal committments, such as picking up the
chldren from school. Good workers/employee s can be trusted to do what it takes to get the job done.
2 Work from home This can be useful if you live a long distance away from the office. It has the
advantage of eliminating
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Black Women s Liberation Movements
Society continues to nurture these depriving situations and demonstrate lack of concern towards black
women by not celebrating them for the roles they played in the movements. Taylor (1998) asserted
that, despite the fact that the most celebrated leaders of the modern civil rights movements were men,
African American women participated at every stage in the struggle for justice and equality (239).
Although black women were not in public eyes during these movements, it was their vision and
organizing roles they played that helped in the progression of many liberation movements. After being
placed at the bottom of the hierarchy between black men and white women, black women found a way
to reassert their voices
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Hospital Health Care Industry in India
Hospital and Healthcare Industry Abstract Health care may be defined as The prevention, treatment,
management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well being through the services
offered by the medical and allied health professionals. From the ages of self medication, Indian health
care industry has come of ages during the recent times. Indian health care industry has emerged as one
of the most challenging as well as largest service sector industry in the country. With the 2nd largest
population in the world amp; 70% of it living in villages, it has become a challenge to provide medical
services to one and all. On the other side it also gives both public as well as private players a huge
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The government with the help of private players is going to make investments of USD 1 2 billion and
make this industry as one of the top five in terms of healthcare worldwide. India Health Infrastructure
Number of Hospitals in different zones in India Share of private expenditure as a percentage of total
expenditure on healthcare has grown to nearly 80 per cent over the last decade and it is further
expected to increase more than $40 billion by 2012. With the potential to return 30 40 percent margins
and decreasing public sector investments, the hospital segment will be dominated by the private
hospitals. It is estimated that nearly 75 per cent of all hospitals and 40 per cent of hospital beds in the
country are in the private sector. The private sector provides 60 per cent of all outpatient care in India
and as much as 40 per cent of all in patient care. Private vs. Government Spending in India THREAT
OF NEW ENTRANT ANALYSIS * Is quite high * As the profit in this industry is high new
competitors are attracted towards the industry. * Also many specialized hospitals (comparative low
investment) are opened which are curbing the patient from multi specialty hospitals. Porter s Five
Forces THREAT OF SUBSTITUTE BUYER POWER SUPPLIER POWER * Threat of substitute is
low to moderate. * As in case of non emergency cases people prefer
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The Current Makeup Of The Texas Dream Act
The first policy alternative, the status quo, is to not repeal or change the current makeup of the Texas
Dream Act. Texas awards around $9 million in grants and scholarships, which are paid from the
appropriations made by the legislature every two years. This might seem like a large amount but that
cost is merely a fraction of the net profit the states makes off of undocumented students paying tuition
at universities across the state. By not changing the policy Texas would expect to attain $56.1 million
in tuition revenue from the undocumented students attending universities in Texas. Besides the tuition
revenue, Texas would expect to see another $65 billion from wages, salaries and business earning by
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On the other hand, US citizens from other states cannot pay in state tuition rates, so that is unfair to
them. A way to solve this issue perhaps would be to create a public policy to allow US students to pay
the same tuition rate across the US. In total, alternative 1 scores 2.05 out of 3.0. The policy is of low
cost to the state, brings in a large amount of revenue, and is relatively fair to the parties involved and
affected.
The second policy alternative received the lowest overall score for many reasons. Its efficiency score
is 0.5 although it does save the state $9 million every two years, but it cost the states more maintain
this population because without college education a large portion of the students will find themselves
incarcerated, with more health problems, and having more children earlier in their lives. This policy is
a means to an end, however the end result puts the state in a worse situation than it currently is in. The
cost benefit score is 0.35 because without the education the students are not able to acquire the
necessary skills to attract big name employers such as Google, Accenture, and even Toyota who are
presently looking for top talent. Also, the state would lose an estimated $56.1 Billion from the
immigrant students and their parents, however that s not the only thing on the line. Former Secretary
of Labor Robert Reich argues that immigrants are part of the solution to
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The Study Of Gender Inequality
The Study of Gender Inequality in Islamic Iran
Early in the term I read the book Iran Awakening by Shirin Ebadi and grew fascinated with her
account of life in Iran before, during, and after the Islamic Revolution. In this touching memoir, she
describes the 1979 revolutionary takeover of Ayatollah Khomeini, who overthrew the shah and
established an Islamic State, fusing together religious and political life. The result was a unique
combination of theocratic and democratic authority, completely unprecedented in history. Through the
implementation of sharia law, the new regime took a country which had been gradually westernizing
and forced upon it a process of complete and immediate Islamization, much to the detriment of
women who, since that time, have fallen victim to institutionalized gender inequality and oppression.
Through this rich and compelling story, I became interested in the relationship between religion and
gender inequality in Iran.
In order to gain a full understanding of the position of women in Islamic Iran, researchers have used
legal analysis, in depth interviews, content analysis, and sociodemographic data to study women s
status through a variety of perspectives. Over time, they have uncovered patterns in education,
employment, reproductive health, and women s legal rights and obligations, which testify to a deeply
embedded culture of institutionalized gender inequality. At the same time, many have been surprised
to discover a strong and resilient
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Housing Bubble
According to Wikipedia a housing bubble is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in
local or global real estate markets. It is characterized by rapid increases in valuations of real property
such as housing until they reach unsustainable levels and then decline. Four years into the housing
bubble downturn, much of the country remains hopelessly confused about what happened, why it
happened and who is to blame. In my research paper I will try and demonstrate what a housing bubble
is, some of the reasons for the bubble, was it preventable, how it kept growing, how it burst and how it
has affected our economy. By definition a housing bubble is a temporary condition caused by
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Other scholars have emphasized the sharp deterioration in lending standards as contributing to the rise
in housing prices as well as the importance of changes to the mortgage market institutional structure.
Other explanations of the bubble have been demand side explanations, meaning that the bubble was
caused by excessive consumer demand for housing. One leading explanation argues that the bubble
was the result of irrational demand encouraged by a belief that housing prices could only move
upwards. Other research points to the fundamentals of housing markets, particularly population
growth, placing upward pressures on housing prices in markets with inelastic housing supply, thereby
explaining some of the geographic variation in the housing bubble. None of these explanations,
however, is capable of fully explaining the housing bubble. From 1997 to 2006 nominal U.S. housing
prices rose 188%. By mid 2009, however, housing prices had fallen by 33% from peak. As the United
States attempts to rebuild its housing finance system, it is of paramount importance to understand what
caused the housing bubble. Until we understand how and why the housing bubble occurred, we cannot
be certain that a reconstructed housing finance system will not again produce such a devastating
bubble. As you can see there are numerous theories and explanations for the bubble. Without getting
too deep
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Oliver Burkeman
In his article, The Power of Negative Thinking, Oliver Burkeman discusses the realities behind
excessive optimism and the benefits to negative thinking. Specifically, Burkeman argues that positive
thinking hinders the preparation and motivation necessary to tackle actual real world problems
whereas negative thinking allows for such preparation. His argument s strengths come from his
constant use of logic in regards to his evidence whether it be the fire walkers in the first paragraph or
the opinions of Barbara Ehrenreich in the paragraph nine. In short, Burkeman does a superb job of
championing the benefits of pessimism through his criticism on positive thinking.
At a first glance, the holistic impression that one gets from Burkeman s article could easily deal with
the one sidedness of his argument. It certainly is true that he did little to express the merits of positive
thinking, but I argue that his acknowledgement of the mindset of positive thinkers adds to his overall
effective refutation of the counter argument. In paragraph two, Burkeman (2012) mentions the ...
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In paragraph eight, he defines positive thinking as not a not an act of cheerful optimism but as a
stressful effort to stomp out any trace of negativity. (Burkeman 2012) In paragraph three this idea is
expressed through the study with the dehydrated subjects. The test group asked to visualize water
were under more stress compared to those who did not visualize anything. (Burkeman, 2012) In this
way, optimism created a false sense of reality and thereby created more anxiety for the test group. In a
situation like this Burkeman insinuated that the opposite would be true for negative thinkers. A person
who pictured the worst would be more driven to take the appropriate action to rehydrate as opposed to
a person who took no action based on the assumption that things would work out
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Authentication Essay
I. INTRODUCTION Authentication is the only method which protects information or data of an
individual or organization from a second party to access. Based upon the confidentiality of that
particular data or information, the level of authentication depends. Now a days, all this data and
information what we are talking about is getting digitized all around the world. For this digitized data
or information to be secure, a proper authentication procedure must be set. This arise the need for an
authentication secret which belongs to the category Something we know to come into picture. These
secrets authenticate each secret holder as the authorized legitimate user to access their particular
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So, to convert location address into longitude and latitude coordinates, there is a number of ways to
accomplish this. You may have a GPS device which shows you these coordinates, and you could just
take a reading from the GPS while at the address and note down the coordinates. There are also a
number of software packages out there which provide this conversion, but you don t particularly need
to buy one of those geocoders unless you need to geocode a large number of addresses. (Digital Maps
API also provides geocoding of this sort, although it may not be as user friendly to those unfamiliar
with programming, and the service limits you to a certain number of requests per time period.)
About Mnemonics: Mnemonic devices are useful memory aids that can be applied to many different
aspects of daily life. There are always certain tidbits of information that people just can t seem to
remember in the form they are presented. People rely on mnemonics when they create some
association between that information they wish to remember and other concepts that they already
know, or find easier to remember. The use of mnemonics has also been shown to be of significant
value in the field of education. Manalo has shown that instruction using a specific type of mnemonics
known as process mnemonics produced improvements of mathematical ability in students classified as
learning disabled [3].Process mnemonics are used
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Persuasive Essay On Sexual Orientation
Love is a tricky topic. Many have been persecuted because of who they have loved. A common debate
in society is that sexual orientation is a choice. Nurture will say that the environment around a person
plays a role, and nature will say that sexual orientation has to do with science. The nurture argument is
a common viewpoint because many can never imagine liking the same sex, but then why is the nature
viewpoint scientifically backed up?
Before jumping into each argument, sexual orientation needs to be defined. Sexual orientation is about
who you re attracted to and want to have relationships with, according to Planned Parenthood
(Parenthood). Sexual orientation is not the same as gender identity. Sexual orientation has to do with
who a person is attracted to, and gender identity is about what gender a person identifies with. There
are many different labels that people put on people who have a different sexual orientation than what
is considered the common, which is a heterosexual relationship. The most common two are gays for
men who like men, and lesbians who are women that like women. There are also people who identify
as bisexual meaning they like both male and female. Another group that has a different sexual
orientation is people who are attracted to more than just the average male and female, they can be
attracted to basically anyone, which includes people who are transgender, genderqueer, or intersex.
They are named pansexual or queer. Lastly, there are people
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The Light In the Forest Essay
It is the fall of 1764, and the relations between white settlers of western Pennsylvania and Indians of
the Ohio area are strained. Nevertheless, the ambitious white Colonel Bouquet and his troop of 1,500
men march into Indian country and demand the return of whites who have been kidnapped by the
Delaware Indians. True Son, a fifteen year old white boy who has been raised by Indians since the age
of four, is one of the white prisoners who is going to be returned. True Son loves his Indian way of life
and considers himself to be Indian; he has been raised to view whites as enemies and cannot imagine
living with them. But although the Indians love their adopted white relatives, they agree to give them
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To True Son, white civilization seems like a prison compared to the free and natural world of the
Indians. Del, however, sees the stone houses and fences as symbols of the superior white culture.
When True Son is introduced to his white father, Harry Butler, he is repulsed by him and states that
the man is not his father. In order to help translate for the Butlers and protect them from the potentially
violent True Son, Del stays with the Butlers for a little while after True Son s return.
True Son, Del, and Harry Butler travel back to Paxton township where True Son meets more of his
family: his mother, Myra, who is sickly; his younger brother, Gordie; and his Aunt Kate. Myra tries to
get True Son to communicate with her and say his real name, John Cameron Butler, but True Son is
stubborn and refuses to acknowledge that the Butlers are his real family. The only person who does
not see True Son s Indian ways as strange and upsetting is Gordie, and a relationship begins to form
between the two boys. True Son cannot sleep the night of his return because he remembers the story
his Indian father told him about the quot;Paxton boys, quot; a group of white settlers who brutally
murdered some peaceful Conestoga Indians. The next day True Son meets more of his relatives,
including his Uncle Wilse, who was a leader of the Paxton boys.
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The Speed of Reaction.
Method Step 1 Remove blazer and put goggles on for health and safety reasons. Step 2 Collect the
following equipment Thermometer to check the temperate Conical flask to hold acid 1 litre breaker
contain water Measuring cylinders x2 50ml 25ml Blanco to weight out the marble chips Marble chips
CaCO3 which react with Hydrochloric acid Stopwatch to time when the reaction starts Delivery tube
to pass the air Camp stand to hold the equipment Boson it heats up the water Tripod to hold the beaker
at a certain height that has the most heat Ice to cool down the water of a certain temperate Test tube
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The temperature were 15, 20,25,30,35,40. Surface of chips Crushed up marbles which reacts quicker.
The smaller the surface area the quicker the reaction is, the larger the surface area the slower the
reaction is. The marble chips weight the same and use small marble chips. The weight was 1g.
Concentration of acid High concentration there is makes the particles react more frequently. No
change so therefore it stayed at M1. Catalyst Did not use in the experiment. Man made chemical its
makes the reaction quicker. We did not use this chemical nor was involved in the experiment. Amount
It depends how much concentrate acid there is. For example is the acid is weak and you put a large
mount of marble chips the reactions wouldn t be very successful. We used 1g amount of marbles
chips. Results Temperature. Time taken 1 2 3 Average Rate 15 104.35 96.66 106.0 105.31 0.000925
20 111.12 121.75 239.08 116.67 0.008620 25 73.23 70.34 134.67 71.5 0.014000 30 82.76 54.89 47.65
50.5 0.020000 35 42.57 33.43 37.5 35.5 0.028500 40 27.56 41.14 55.82 48.48 0.020800 Amount used:
1g Small marble chips 40ml of acid (M1) Overall my experiment went well; it does prove that the
increase of the temperature does increase the rate of reaction. In my experiment I could improve many
things like changing the marble size, time and heat. The marble we used in the start of the experiment
was too large which mean the rate of
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The Beloved Country By Alan Paton
Family in Cry, the Beloved Country
One cannot run from hardships, for they occur every day, appear suddenly, and can quickly consume
hope. Instead one must face these difficulties and overcome them. However, to rise above obstacles
alone would only cause further misery and despair. The struggler s family should rally behind him to
comfort and assist him in his time of need. In Cry, the Beloved Country, a 1948 contemporary novel,
Alan Paton uses parallelism to emphasize the importance of family because when individuals
encounter hardships they need support from others to help them.
Primarily, tribal families encourage those who suffer with kind words and actions. Stephen Kumalo, a
man filled with pain and suffering , speaks of the hope he receives from others when he says, There is
my wife, and you, my friend, and these people who welcomed me, and the child who is so eager to be
with us here in Ndotsheni so in my suffering I can believe (261). Paton uses the parallel structure
polysyndeton to show how many people from one s family will go out of their way to lift one s spirits
and renew one s faith in God. Cry, the Beloved Country shows readers that even in difficult times one
can find family eager to provide solace to those in need. Whenever there comes trouble, one can
always count on family to rekindle lost hope.
Although family cannot entirely relieve one of misery, their presence can soothe the pain. When
Kumalo hears of his sister s sickness and must leave
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The Physics Of An Experiment
In 1964, John Bell set out to test the arguments originally described in the EPR paper and later more
eloquently describe by David Bohm. In the paper by Bohm, he shows how one could conceive of an
experiment to mirror the conceptual situation put forth in the EPR paper, by examining the
dissociation of a diatomic molecule whose total spin angular momentum is zero. For example, the
hydrogen molecule into two hydrogen atoms. In the experiment, the hydrogen atoms would separate
after interaction, in different free directions. It is here that an experimenter would measure the spin
components whose values are anti correlated after dissociation. If we define our axis of measuring as
the one at right angles to the particles flight, then we can have a consistent measurement. If the
measure of hydrogen atom one yields spin up, measurement along the same axis for the other atom
would yield spin down, to be consistent with total spin equal to zero. This is an interesting experiment
because of the incompatibility of spin components makes it analogous to position and momentum
conjugates. Bohm eventually went on to publish a more sophisticated paper with plausible
instrumentation to test his theories with Yakir Aharonov in 1957. A thought experiment that is
discusses the ideas of Bell s inequalities are as follows. Consider two observers that are initially
together and agree that they will be given red or green balls at regular intervals, from this they
conclude that only red or green 4
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Pros And Cons Of Discharge Of Contract
Discharge of contract can be defined as the termination of a contractual relationship between the
parties. A contract may be discharged by agreement, frustration, performance or breach. 2.0.1
Discharge by agreement A contract may be discharge by agreement, where, both party agreed to
discharge the contract or end the contract without any unsatisfying feeling. Under section 64 of the
Contracts Act 1950 (Act 136), it is stated that every promisee may dispense with or cancel, wholly or
in part, the performance of the promise made to him, or may extend the time for such performance, or
may accept instead of it any satisfaction which he thinks fit. 2.0.2 Discharge by frustration A contract
is frustrated when after the contract is made, the contract become unlawful or impossible to perform.
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The defendants were informed that the article to be carried was the broken shaft of a mill, and the
plaintiffs were the millers of the mill. As a result of the delayed delivery, the plaintiffs mill was
inoperable for much longer that it would have been without delay. The plaintiffs claim for loss of
profits as rejected by the court on the ground that it was too remote. Under the first limb, the losses
suffered by the plaintiffs were not the natural consequence of the defendants breach; where the court
found that in a great majority cases, the mill owner would probably have another shaft. Under second
limb, the loss of profits was not within the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the
contract, the plaintiff did not mention that his mill not able to operate without the shaft. In determining
what was reasonably foreseeable by the parties, regard must be had to the knowledge possessed by the
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How Does Maria Develop
Maria is the main character of the musical, The Sound of Music . The Sound of Music is a Broadway
musical, shown to the world at March 2, 1965. It is directed by Robert Wise, based on The Story of
the Trapp Family Singers . People of the world liked the story very much, and the movie won the
Oscar award eventually. The main character of the story is called Fraulein Maria. As the story goes on,
she developed mostly mentally. This essay will evaluate on how does she develop in the story.
In the beginning of the story, Maria is introduced as a sister in Nonnberg Abbey, Salzburg, Astria.
Unlike other sisters, She loved to go to the hill behind the Nonnberg Abbey. Even though she caused a
lot of trouble and not everyone s favorite, the other sisters tried to treat her nicely. One day, Mother
Abbess, the head of Nonnberg Abbey, thought that Maria might not get use to being a sister because of
her personality. So she called Maria to her and told her that she decided to let Maria be the governess
of the seven children of Captain George von Trapp s family.
By only looking at the first part of the musical, Maria is showed as a bright and casual person that
loves nature. This is shown to the audience, In Scene one, The Nonnerberg Abbey , where Maria ...
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Like mentioned before, Maria is a bright and positive girl. So when she came to the captain s house
she disliked the tense feeling in the house very much. In that case, Maria tries change the feeling of
the house, this is shown in scene three, Meeting the Von Traps . When the captain asked Maria to call
the seven kids with different signal of a whistle, she said to the captain, Oh, no, sir. I m sorry, sir! I
could never answer to a whistle. Whistles are for animals, not for children. And definitely not for me.
By this, the audience can see that Maria does things in her own way trying to change the
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Character Analysis Of Mary Manette
It is 1775, and Mr. Jarvis Lorry is heading to Dover to meet Lucie Manette. He tells her that she isn t
an orphan. She has been told this from a very young age. He says that he will travel with her to Paris
to meet her father, who was released from the Bastille. Doctor Manette stays in the Defarge s wine
shop and has lost his way, but he starts to find it when he meets his daughter and goes back to London.
Five years later, Charles Darnay is tried in London on a charge of treason for providing English
secrets to the French and Americans during the American Revolution. The appearance of Mr. Sidney
Carton, who looks a lot like him, this and allows Charles to be released. Darnay, Mr. Carton and Mr.
Stryver all fall in love with Lucie Manette, who was an unwilling witness for the prosecution.
Although they all make an attempt to woo her, she favors Charles Darnay and marries him. Carton
comes to her house alone and declares that he expects no return of his love but he would do anything
for her or for anyone she loves. Darnay has ominously hinted to Doctor Manette that his identity is
concealed, and he tells his father in law on the morning of his wedding that he is a French nobleman
who has given up his title. In France, Darnay s uncle, Monseigneur, has been murdered in his bed for
crimes against the French people. This means that Darnay is next in line to inherit the aristocratic title,
but he only tells Doctor Manette. At the urgent request of Monsieur Gabelle, who has
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Alexander The Great s Conquest
According to Dr. Wilcox s lecture, how did Alexander the Great s conquest differ from that of Assyria
and Babylon and how was the influence that he left behind felt in Jerusalem (also include the rule of
the Seleucids in your discussion)? According to the read section in unit five (pg335) The chain of
empires that ruled over Judah continued through the rise and fall of the Persian Empire and on to
Greek rule over Palestine, which began with Alexander the Great and would prove to be the most
influential in cultural terms (Tullock, and McEntire,2012). Nonetheless, it also states that it seems to
suggest the Ecclesiastes was influenced by the Hellenistic culture that saturated the Near East
following the conquests of Alexander the Great (Tullock,
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Summary Of The Snake In Book Two Of The Aeneids
At first, it seems odd to compare a snake to a fire. One lives among us, but the other is never actually
living. However, taking a different perspective, a person might notice that the two hiss, creep, and
have wavering tongues. Virgil makes use of this comparison extensively throughout Book Two of The
Aeneid. The brutality of the attackers, their deception, and the fires which complete their task are
repeatedly linked to the action of the snake. The snake attacks from hiding, as did the Greeks from the
womb of the Trojan horse. Subsequently, brutality as an attribute of the snake is imposed on the
scholar s consciousness in Book Two of The Aeneid through the account of the destiny of Laocoon
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They re real, and they re dangerous. Nonetheless, if you look deeper, you ll see that they are
something more. They prophesize the downfall of Troy as a whole. The snakes come from Tenedos,
which is also where the Greeks are supposedly hiding. And, obviously, they take out a man who
otherwise would ve prevented the Trojan horse from invading into Trojan territory.
Over the calm deep straits of Tenedos swim
Twin, giant serpents, rearing in coils, breasting the seaswell...
First each serpent seizes one of his small young sons,
Constricting, twisting around him, sinks its fangs in
The tortured limbs, and gorges. Next Laocoon rushing to the rescue, clutching his sword
They trap him, bind him in huge muscular whorls,
Their scaly backs lashing around his midriff twice
And twice around his throat their heads, their flaring necks mounting over their victim writhing still...
his horrible screaming fills the skies... (262 282)
This horrifying image carries all the power of the destruction of Troy. These lines foretell not only the
presence of the Greek formation (the fact that they arrived from Tenedos), but the assault (the
murders), the Trojan defense, the murder of Polites and Priam (the son first and the father last), and
the fires which rise above blazing Troy (their flaring necks and the screams that fill the skies). They
display the destruction of Troy as the life of the snake.
In a passage similar to the one referring to the death of Laocoon, we meet the first Greek
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Why I Am Legend Archetypes
I Am Legend In today s media, we see the Last Man on Earth classic archetype in novels and movies.
They are depicted as brave beyond words and can conquer anything in their path. Sure, they hit a few
bumps in the road during their conquest, but it always works out in the end. The protagonist shows
unbelievable strength in perseverance during his journey. Typically in this archetype, the Last Man is
striving to discover something that may bring mankind back. For Robert Neville, this is not the case.
In the novel, I Am Legend Robert Neville is a failed Last Man on Earth archetype. He does not have
the bravery to continue on throughout his conquest and continuously proves himself to be weak. He
attempts to do his best to be this archetype, but it isn t who he is.
In the novel, I am legend, Neville becomes a monster in the world that he lives in and many of the
vampires are afraid of him, he s the killer that comes out during the day and only wants to kill them.
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There is times where he kills out of self defense but most of the time this isn t the case. Instead of
looking for a cure to this pandemic, he looks for more knowledge on why this happened and how to
kill as many of them as possible. He is a remaining survivor of an old world that is attempting to
change the world back to what he remembered, but that is simply impossible. Many typical Last man
on earth stories have the protagonist trying to save the world and succeeding but we do not see this in
this story. Neville is a character that tries to be the hero in a world full of monsters but to the people
inhabiting earth while everyone sees him as a plague, simply here to kill people that aren t like
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Second Trimester Medical Implication Of Abortion
One main reason that women decide to end a pregnancy is due to malformation of the fetus. Most
women think that the future child is going to be in pain so they decide to get abortion. But is
malformation a fair reason to not end a life? Or women don t want to face any challenges or struggle
they might face with their child in the future? According to Inga Maj Anderson, Kyllike Christensson,
Kristina Gemzell Danielsson authors of the article Experiences, Feelings and Thoughts of Women
Undergoing Second Trimester Medical Termination of Pregnancy imply that through a questionnaire
they gathered information on womens feelings and thoughts when they got an abortion. Despite of the
results of the questionnaire women do not regret their decision to terminate the pregnancy...their
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In this article it informs that forcing women to view the ultrasound image and fetal heartbeat has
become mandatory in some states in the USA as a strategy to prevent women from undergoing the
abortion (Inga Maj Anderson 2). I agree with this strategy because women that are looking for an
abortion can see that the fetus is not just a clot of blood it a person with a heart beat that deserves to
live no matter the condition they have. Women that proceed the termination of their pregnancy due to
malformation of the fetus usually their decisions are based on the results of an ultrasound or chorionic
villus sampling. Does the evidence prove conclusively that malformation will happen? I understand
that women are scared or aren t ready to face an unwanted pregnancy, but I still feel that it s wrong to
decide if someones lives or dies. It s like taking someones life
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Credit Union Strengths And Weaknesses
They have won the award of the Best Place to Work in the state for 5 consecutive years. They have
also been recognized as the top performing credit union in the country for 5 years in a row. Employees
highly enjoy the culture that this credit union has created and they enjoy going to work each day to
help their members achieve financial success. SWOT Analysis: B1 Evaluate two strengths United
States Credit Union has grown rapidly and in order to support that rapid growth, they have a very
created a strong recruiting process. In 2013, they had around 450 employees. Now in 2018, they have
just over 1,000 employees. They have partnered with a company called Talent Plus that is based out of
Nebraska. United States Credit Union is very proud of their relationship with Talent Plus for a variety
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It has since been reduced from 36% down to 18% ( Driving Growth, 2010). The credit union attributes
that to their relationship with Talent Plus. Talent Plus focuses on using assessments to identify an
individual s top talents. USCU then capitalizes on those talents and then implements them into their
organization. A potential employee has to achieve a certain score in order to move forward in the
selection process. Even if an individual has a great deal of experience in the banking industry that
does not ensure that they will be hired at USCU. Talent Plus believes that People are most effective
when they can utilize their strengths to do work they enjoy. We identify those talents so that you can
more effectively manage your workforce. We prove results in profitability, retention, engagement, job
performance, and sales performance ( What We Do, 2016). The strategic
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Non Participant Observation On Science, Social Studies,...
Data Collection The method that will be used to collect data will be non participant observation. The
non participant observation is the most appropriate because I will be able to observe, without
interrupting the class, how the participants conduct their mathematics, science, and social studies
lessons. I will also observe whether or not they incorporate literacy into their lessons, and if so how it
impacts them. Non participant observation will show how these participants handle the emphasis on
literacy in the curriculum, especially with the Common Core standards (Creswell, 2005). The non
participant observation will be implemented through these steps for specific reasons:
There is a need for non participant observation because it will result in producing data that reflects
authentic events of the lessons and how it pertains to the research study of the effect that literacy has
on science, social studies, and mathematics.
There will be four observations conducted for each participant, a total of twenty observations. There is
a need for four observations for each participant in order to receive an accurate data collection
between the three participants to determine accurate and valid findings of this study. The observations
will take place over a two month period, each participant will be observed twice a month.
The observation will be conducted in each of the participants classrooms. I will be observing their
lessons from the back of the classroom while taking
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The California Dream Is Dead
The California Dream is Dead
The California Dream? More like a California Miracle. James Rawls, writer of the article California: A
Place, A People, A Dream is an optimist who believes there is still hope for the California Dream
(Rawls 14). The article was written 1984. It is not applicable to today s self destructive California.
With the population of over 38 million people, California is barely holding itself together at this point.
Even investment in the young Californians education is too costly for the government. And with less
people pursuing education, this leads to less degrees. Fewer degrees translates to a lower employment
rate. A lower employment rate means a weaker economy. California is in the midst of a very self
destructive chain that will eventually lead to California s end. The California Dream is now a
California Miracle (Johnson Ahorlu, Alvarez, and Hurtado 24). It is too late for attempting to revive
the California Dream, as now California is in self destruction due to overpopulation and California
being unable to support so many people educationally.
California: A Place, A People, A Dream by James Rawls is an optimistic article describing California
and its ongoing success despite of its countless setbacks. Rawls claims that it is through the pursuit of
dreams that Californians continuously save California. He also proposes that the California Dream has
now become something more of paradoxes. What particularly stands out is the
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Waste Generation and Need for Waste Management
GEOGRAPHY WASTE GENERATION AND ITS MANAGEMENT DEFINATION OF WASTE
DEFINATION OF WASTE
Waste, or rubbish, trash, junk, garbage, depending on the type of material or the regional terminology,
is an unwanted or undesired material or substance. It may consist of the unwanted materials left over
from a manufacturing process (industrial, commercial, mining or agricultural operations,) or from
community and household activities. The material may be discarded or accumulated, stored, or treated
(physically, chemically, or biologically), prior to being discarded or recycled. It is also used to
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Some solid waste can also be converted to a liquid waste form for disposal. It includes point source
and non point source discharges such as storm water and wastewater. Examples of liquid waste
include wash water from homes, liquids used for cleaning in industries and waste detergents.
Solid type:
Solid waste predominantly, is any garbage, refuse or rubbish that we make in our homes and other
places. These include old car tires, old newspapers, broken furniture and even food waste. They may
include any waste that is non liquid.
Hazardous type:
Hazardous or harmful waste are those that potentially threaten public health or the environment. Such
waste could be inflammable (can easily catch fire), reactive (can easily explode), corrosive (can easily
eat through metal) or toxic (poisonous to human and animals). In many countries, it is required by law
to involve the appropriate authority to supervise the disposal of such hazardous waste. Examples
include fire extinguishers, old propane tanks, pesticides, mercury containing equipment (e.g,
thermostats) and lamps (e.g. fluorescent bulbs) and batteries.
Organic type:
Organic waste comes from plants or animals sources. Commonly, they include food waste, fruit and
vegetable peels, flower trimmings and even dog poop can be classified as organic waste. They are
biodegradable (this means they are easily broken down by other organisms over time and turned into
manure). Many people turn their
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Regulatory Government Regulation
With the vast growth of industrialization way back in the 19 th century, concerns came on how these
industries and technologies were impacting on the social, cultural and economic well being of the
people. The negative effects got overlooked with nobody to speak against them and protect livelihoods
of the people. The federal government later then came up regulatory bodies to put industries on the
check and see that they provide quality services and products that are not harmful to the people.
Various types of regulation were set up. Product safety which charged with ensuring that we don t get
exposed to products, services and technological processes that would otherwise be hazardous to our
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Problems facing regulatory government supports deregulation. First, the cost in regulatory
jurisdictions is quite high. Regulated markets tend to offer fewer benefits to society than free markets.
Also, private sectors are self regulating by employing independent external auditors whereas it is a
general observation that lawsuits are an incentive to provision quality services by firms. Regulation
reforms enshrined in the constitution monitor the legislation, executive and judicial structure of the
regulatory agencies as the government seeks to create and maintain a better working environment in
the society. Traditional managerial approach to governing administration is characterized by red tape
and bureaucratic one sided decision making whereas the new public management approach focuses
mainly on bilateral decision making and is compliance oriented. Political strategies have transformed
from a self centered, corrupt inclusion in the agencies to a more open centered approach that focuses
on its citizens welfare, just as the legalistic approach focuses on maintaining reasonability in the
regulation process with keen observation of the rule of
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Brevard Zoo Internship Paper
Description of Intern Activities The student completed the internship requirement at the Brevard Zoo.
Additionally, the student holds a volunteer position at the National Elephant Center prior to the
internship. The internship director approved the student to use the additional volunteer hours at the
elephant center for course credit. At Brevard Zoo, the intern was already a paid employee at the
facility prior to the internship course. The internship was modified to give the student an experience
that highlighted the many aspects of working with animals outside of her original position. The
activities included activities working with both animals, guests, and staff. The focus on animal
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Worked to ensure the health and safety of the education animals. Signed off and authorized to handle
all members of the education collection; maintains, cleans, oversees, and organizes exhibits and
equipment, leads and presents a variety of education programs both onsite, offsite, and special events;
contributes to the development of education programs, surveys and monitors entire children discovery
exhibit to ensure safety in water and on land, tactfully and effectively handles guest requests, interacts
with children and families, interfaces effectively with higher management, professionals, and the
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Essay about Descartes View on the Senses
Descartes first meditation included a few arguments that Descartes studied and analyze. The one I
choose to analyze was his argument of sense deception. The actually argument is the following: (1)
My senses sometimes deceive me. (2) If my senses sometimes deceive me, then they might always
deceive me. (3) If my senses might always deceive me, then I cannot be certain about any beliefs
acquired through my senses. (4) If I cannot be certain about any beliefs acquired through my senses,
then I must suspend judgment on those beliefs. (5) Therefore I must suspend my judgment of those
beliefs. To put this is premise conclusion argument form, it would look like this:
A
If A then B
If B then C
If C then D
Therefore D
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1993. Meditations on First Philosophy. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company, page 14 pencil
in a glass of water, the pencil will look like it is broken in half, but it is just the property of water that
makes it seem like it s broken. The next premise is that if my senses sometimes deceive me, then they
might always deceive me. He stated that, In a mark of prudence never to place our complete trust in
those who have deceived us even once2. So what Descartes means is that if someone or something
deceives you once, there is a possibility that it will deceive you again. So you cannot fully trust that
someone or something. His third premise was, If my senses might always deceive me, then I cannot be
certain about any beliefs acquired through my senses. Descartes demands certainty. Therefore if
something deceives him once, he cannot be certain it will not deceive him again. He cannot base any
of his beliefs on his sense since he is not certain about his sense misleading him. His last premise was,
If I cannot be certain about any beliefs acquired through my senses, then I must suspend judgment on
those beliefs. Since he feels he cannot be certain about any beliefs that he gets from senses, he has to
stop making conclusion based on those beliefs he got from his senses, because of his lack of certainty.
Then he concludes by saying he must suspend judgment on those beliefs. This argument is a form of
multiple modus ponens.
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Speech Cloud In Persepolis
Persepolis Twentieth century holds many enormous changes within all sections of life, graphic novels
as a branch of literature was a part of those changes. It employs visual and verbal terminology to
shape the story. One of the popular novels among graphic novels is Persepolis which is about the story
of the writer s childhood Marjane Satrapi. The narrative graphically and textually tells about the
events including removing Reza Shah from power and replacing him by his son, ending western
power over Iran, and fighting between Iran and Iraq which happened during 1979 1988. Throughout
these years Iranian people have gone through plenty of fluctuations and changes which are analyzed in
numerous ways by foreign people as in one of her interview Marjane states that From the time I came
to France in 1994, I was always telling stories about life in Iran to my friends. We d see pieces about
Iran on television, but they didn t represent my experience at all. (Pantheon) Therefore, Marjane tries
to explain the Iranian true situation to everyone. Within her graphic novel, ... Show more content on
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Throughout her novel, Marjane has used several different kinds of speech clouds, such as speech,
though, and scream cloud. In most of the parts of the book she uses speech cloud because the people
are talking normally. For example, on page 70 when god asks Marji what is wrong with her, Marjane
uses speech cloud, for he was talking normally. On the other hand, she puts her answer into a scream
cloud which implies that she is angrily screaming and telling god to get out. In addition, she uses
thought cloud, for example, on page 60, when her uncle tells her that he was in prison for nine years,
she immediately thinks about Laly s father. In this point, the writer does need to write down that she is
thinking instead the graph implies that she is
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The Role Of Psyche In C. S Lewis Till We Have Faces
The novel, Till We Have Faces by C.S Lewis, is a reiteration of the famous myth of Cupid and Psyche.
In this first partitioned piece of the novel, the book takes perspective from the ugly stepsister; Orual,
who lives in the kingdom of Glome (Connects to Hellenistic Greece). Orual has a single parent: her
father, who takes no pride in associating himself with either of his daughters. Additionally, Orual has a
wise old slave named Fox who plays as the deuteragonist. Psyche is introduced into the novel as the
tragic hero. Soon after Psyche is introduced, the kingdom of Glome begins to crumble: plagues curse
the land, a lack livestock, and grain along with a drought that outlasted any other. Psyche is said to be
the poison tainting their land, and they must offer her up to the god s to restore peace, We must find
the Accursed. And she must die by the rite of the Great Offering (Lewis 54). ... Show more content on
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For instance, through my so called childhood, I had to overcome a lot of turmoil most kids wouldn t
have to; my brother s father taking the life of himself and another, inadvertently leaving my brother
and I with some issues. Not only this, but also having our birth mother leave our family a year ago,
leaving my own father and brother self destructive. These misfortunes have left me in a state of decay,
some days feeling as though I am just a lifeless cadaver. Much like Orual had probably felt when she
was going to be setting out to pinpoint her sacrificial sisters remains, I could see nothing in the whole
world for me to do once this was accomplished.[...] this was the barrier between me and the dead
desert which my life must be (Lewis 102). This quotation depicts how Orual was feeling about the
situation, the feeling of emptiness and lack of purpose in life is what I think I crave to read
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Big Idea Case Study
Lean Thinking:
Step 1 Value:
In an extremely competitive toy industry; Michael Collins came up with the BIG Idea group (BIG).
The purpose of this group is to find a way to exist in this industry, while making profits and achieving
objectives. The objective is to process the idea as a resource and transform a valuable product into a
highly profitable business (Economies of scales). According to Collins, The basic concept (company
Policy) was to create a company that would tap into the incredible entrepreneurial power of legions of
individual inventors. BIG saw that the players in the market were lacking imagination and innovation.
Thus the group saw the opportunity to enter the toy industry and attempt to capture market shares and
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Pull The pull approach is how quickly a company fills a customer s demand for a product or service.
BIG idea group had the ability to produce the product and present the product to the buyer in the most
cost efficient way possible. BIG ideas were pulled as follows:
Companies outsourcing their unsolicited ideas to BIG. These companies did not have the time or staff
to seek out potential good ideas. (Linkage)
BIG draws on their existing knowledge on what the idea buying companies are looking for in a new
product.
Take for example the case of Tiny Totes. A woman and her two friends had a great idea that needed
further development. With the help and knowledge of BIG group, they were able to refine this product
and were able to market this product to make it a reality.
http://www.uspto.gov/patents/process/index.jsp#heading 1
Patents Process
A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, issued by the United States
Patent and Trademark Office. Generally, the term of a new patent is 20 years from the date on which
the application for the patent was filed in the United States or, in special cases, from the date an earlier
related application was filed, subject to the payment of maintenance fees. U.S. patent grants are
effective only within the United States, U.S. territories, and U.S. possessions. Under certain
circumstances,
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The Lady s Not For Turning
To those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catchphrase, the U turn, I have only one
thing to say: You turn if you want to. The lady s not for turning. Margaret Thatcher at the 1980
Conservative Party Conference in Brighton Britain emerged as one of the victors of World War II and
became a founding member of the United Nations with a permanent seat on the Security Council.
However, it lost the title of global superpower, easily demonstrated by the Indian movement for
independence, and the botched attempt to occupy the Suez Canal. Massive war debts, lack of
economic productivity, and high spending, accruable to the demise of the British Empire, created
problems for all new government administrations . When Margaret Thatcher took office in 1979, she
became the first female prime minister and the first female head of state in the Western world. Guided
by her political philosophies, she sought to fix the problems that Britain faced. In doing so, she forever
changed the face of the United Kingdom. The Life and Tenure of Margaret Thatcher (Birth to
Election) Margaret Hilda Thatcher (née Roberts) was born October 13, 1925 in Grantham,
Lincolnshire, England. Raised in a strict Methodist family , she was the oldest daughter of Alfred
Roberts, a grocer, minister, and local politician, and Ethel Stephenson, a homemaker. Emulating her
father, she formed an early desire to be a politician. Propelled by her intelligence, she scored a spot at
Oxford
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Access Controls Provide A Mechanism
Introduction
Access Controls provide a mechanism, which allows an administrator to ensure that appropriate
techniques are in place to control how users interact with an IT system. It provides an avenue where
restrictions can be developed, specifying what a user can do, the resources they can access, and the
functions they can execute on a system. It is aligned with the three main security principles;
confidentiality, integrity and availability. This alignment ensures that data and resources within an IT
system will remain confidential as required, the structure will remain intact and these objects will
remain available, so as not to diminish the functionality of the system. Access controls that are
incorporated into a security plan are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the difficulties in managing this access arises from the need to provide a variety of user s
access, each requiring a different type of access to the system. For the sake of security, the need to
manage this access should be defined by one or more of the following frameworks; Role Based
Access Control (RBAC), Discretionary Access Controls (DAC), Mandatory Access Control (MAC),
and Mandatory Access Control (MAC).
Statement of Purpose
The current state of the organization s access control management system is consistent with that of the
DAC model. A recent move to outsource certain business practices and continued organizational
growth has created an environment where increases in employee hiring s and employee turnover are
inevitable. An analysis of various methods of access control has been requested, so that we can better
understand how specific access control attacks are perpetrated and their origin. Information will be
collected and then analyzed in order to substantiate any recommended changes to the current access
control configurations. RBAC, DAC, and MAC will be compared and contrasted, in order to gain
insight, as to how each plays a role in reducing the risk to a system, along with identifying the
strengths and weaknesses of each. These results, along with a detailed recommendation will be
presented to executive management, in order to generate the necessary support for altering the current
program
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Registered Nurse Anesthetists
Service personnel experience a tremendous number of traumatic experiences while in service. These
traumatic experiences include situations such as different forms of explosion, gun battles, vehicle
crashes, helicopter crashes, intense fear, seeing fellow service members dying as well as a feeling of
helplessness (CITE). These are situations that an average American can simply not fathom. Certified
Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) who work with service personnel typically do understand
these traumatic experiences. In this article, Wilson and Pokorny conducted a study to understand the
experiences CRNAs have with service personnel who have traumatic brain injury (TBI) and
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and are emerging from general anesthesia with emergence
delirium (ED) (CITE). There are no studies in literature that contain information on patients with these
specific problems, which makes this study important. Wilson and Pokorny hope other researchers will
get involved to help learn more about this subject and get the service personnel and CRNAs the
advanced medical help they need.
Major Headings From May 2005 to December 2005, the 228th Combat Support Hospital in Mosqul,
Iraq treated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The nine criteria are as followed: Phenomenological nod, resonancy, reasonableness,
representativeness, recognizability, raised consciences, readability, relevance, and revelations (CITE).
The phenomenological nod is when the researcher nods in agreement during the interview meaning
that what the interviewee said makes sense. For resonancy in this article, the descriptions of the
CRNAs experience is powerful and can draw readers in and allow them to reflect on their own
experiences. Recognizability is when the researcher becomes more aware of what is being
experienced by the participants (CITE). These are a few examples of what each criterion
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The Culture Of Country Music In The 1920 s
Country Music
There was nothing but the darkness of the night. There were no noise to be heard. Suddenly a loud
strumming of music came from one direction. Gathering around, people were amazed by what
beautiful music they were hearing. This was the start of something new and original; it was called
country music. Country music started in the early 1920s. This genre of music originated from the
southern states of the United States ( Lewis). This meant a beginning of something new and exciting,
like how the banjo s and harmonicas would soon gain influence. As a result this new genre of music
became very popular and Nashville became the center of country music recordings. This meant that by
1922, country music would become one of the most well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the beginning of the 1920s, country music started to take it s hold. The roots of the country genre
came from the older American folk music and the Western music. This type of music usually came
from the more unfortunate people of the Eastern states. Country music in the 1920s usually consisted
of ballads and dance tunes with generally simple forms and harmonies. Multifold of the instruments
that were used to make this tune and harmonies were banjos, acoustic guitar, fiddles, and harmonicas.
In the 1920s, there weren t many people who knew about the country genre, and the idea of country
music didn t have a uprise until the Father of Country Music Jimmie Rodgers, and The Carter Family
came along, they were the reason for the increase in this genre, frequent people said when Rodgers
and The Carter family came along, this was the moment country music was born. The turnout of this
new genre took a huge impact whenever it went across many of the states.m More and more people
became into the idea of country music ( Lewis.) Many people took this genre and made their own
music, and thats when country music actually became popular and the recordings started. This uprise
lead to many successful singers and instrument players, Nashville soon became the main place of
recording. After the inflation of country music, it started to have several subgenres that were being
formed at the time like; country blues and country rock. ( Santoro.) Music of this genre made a real
impact on many singers that rose to fame like Mr. Rodgers and The Carter
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Second Great Awakening Analysis
The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement during the early 19th century in the
United States. It enrolled millions of new members in existing evangelical denominations and led to
the formation of new denominations. Many converts believed that the Awakening heralded a new
millennial age. The Second Great Awakening stimulated the establishment of many reform movements
by a sort of domino effect of inspiration as one movement started, it encouraged the initiation of
another. A lot of these movements were composed and sought out during camp meetings on religious
revival during the 1800 s to get a gathering of passionate on goers to share and discuss their beliefs to
restore their interest and devotion to their faith, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The camp meeting was a religious service of several days length with preachers. Settlers in thinly
populated areas gathered at the camp meeting for fellowship as well as worship. (Lambert, 2013) The
sheer exhilaration of participating in a religious revival with crowds of hundreds and perhaps
thousands of people inspired the dancing, shouting, and singing associated with these events. Upon
their return home, most converts joined or created small local churches, which grew rapidly. The
Second Great Awakening marked a religious transition in society in America. Many Americans from
the Calvinist sect emphasized man s inability to save themselves and their only way to be saved was
from grace from God. (Independence Hall Association in Philadelphia, 2014) The Second Great
Awakening caused a more of a lasting change on American society than any other religious revival.
One of the major ideas of the Second Great Awakening was that people could perfect themselves. The
Second Great Awakening put forward the idea that people could work to achieve their own salvation.
It also was based on the idea that revivalist preachers could go around spreading the word and thereby
help people to improve. These
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Sonoran Desert Ecosystem Lab Report
There are different sorts of environments scattered over the earth, but what and where are they? In
World Biodiversity Expedition, the reader is to collect data about these organisms and the
environment they are settled at. A biome is often mistaken as an ecosystem, however, it is defined by
non living factors such as climate, soils, and vegetation. This unit helped me understand more clearly
that there are so many organisms that I did not know anything about. I learned a lot from this specific
unit when it comes to discoverying animals and organisms that I did not know exist.
Firstly, we are going to survey life and environments at the Sonoran Desert with temperatures
reaching 118℉ with over 16 inches of rain each year in total. The Desert ... Show more content on
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The Blue whale has two flippers that are close the chest along with two blowholes that make
navigating the ocean better. The Blue whale is the largest animal known to man with lengths and
width of 29.9 meters. Whales bodies coloration is grey white on the ventral side while the dorsal side
is blue gray. Nearly 2,000 9,000 pounds of Krill can fill a fully grown Blue whale daily, nearly 8,000
pounds of Krill is eaten during the whales peak consumption period. The next organism I identified is
the Antartctic krill that is 6 centimeters in length. This animals is consumed by many marine animals
such as the Blue whale, but what does the krill eat? The Antartctic krill consumes phytoplankton
which is a componet of the Plankton family. Although the krill is transparent, it has coloration such as
red, pink, yellow and blue.
In conclusion, one can see that there are organisms that they may not have known exist or know
anything about. This unit takes the reader around the world to observe beginiing with the Soran
Desert, Antarctica, Yellowstone, Great Barrier Reef, Deep Ocean, and Central Park. Learning about
habitats and the settled life forms that thrive for survival. Seeing the variety of temperatures these
animals are settled in along with their weight and length. Frigid climates have animals that are adapted
to
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  • 2. Arthur Lang Jewelers, Inc. V. Johnson Esterlyn Payero BBA 337 34 1 Harold Lang Jewelers, Inc. v. Johnson FACTS: Lang is appealing, the District court granting the motion and dismissing Lang s action when Harold Lang Jewelers, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Johnson because Johnson allegedly owed $160,322.90 plus interest for jewelry delivered/sold. Johnson claimed, as an affirmitive defense, that Lang could not sue in the state of North Carolina court as Lang had failed to obtain a certificate of authority to transact business in the state. The District court dismissed Lang s action. Lang appealed. ISSUE: Is business being transacted by Lang in the state of North Carolina? RULE OF LAW: In every other state or jurisdiction, a corporation is considered a foreign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CONCLUSION: The courts found that Lang s business was continuous, regular and substantial to conclude that Lang was transacting business in North Carolina. 34 2 Coopers Lybrand v. Fox FACTS: Fox wanted to request a tax opinion and other accounting services and so he met with a representative of Coopers, a national accounting firm. Fox told Coopers he was acting on behalf of G.Fox and Partners, Inc., a corporation he was in process of forming. Coopers accepted the engagement knowing that the corporation did not exist yet and when his work was completed by mid December, he billed Mr. Garry R. Fox, Fox and Partners, Inc. for an amounr of $10,827. Fox
  • 3. nor G.Fox and Partners, Inc. never paid the bill and Coopers then sued G.Fox, individually, for breach of express and implied contracts based on the theory of promoter liability. The courts favored Fox and Cooper and Lybrand the appealed. ISSUE: Is Gary Fox liable for payment of the fee and was he acting only as an agent for the future corporation? RULE OF LAW: Corporate promoters owe a fiduciary duty to one another, the company, its subscribers, and its shareholders. The duty comprises good faith, full disclosure and fair dealing. Promoters are liable on contracts that are entered on behalf of a corporation that is not yet formed unless the contract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay On E-Painting INTRODUCTION You might have read and come across different books and articles that are being uploaded and sold on different websites and platforms that talk about tips and tricks that aids successful painting. Well, we can t dispute the fact most of these e books are more like instructional manuals that do not critically explain most challenges faced by painters, and for beginners, it might not present itself as the best to opt for. My grandfather happened to run the painting business for many years, and I am also a witness to many of his amazing works, both in and outside United States. I developed passion to start painting too, and I have also done quite a number of jobs, although, I haven t really been getting it right because I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This guide will cover application, guidance and demonstrations of techniques, knowledge and skills that have been acquired over time. I believe you ll be able get the support and encouragement needed to explore your creativity and talents at specific areas of interest in painting. Irrespective of the fact that this guide has been designed to look like a learning atmosphere for people to gain innovative painting related ideas and knowledge, it will be explained and delivered in a friendly and more relaxed atmosphere, one which will give readers the chance to work at their own desired ability and pace. Some of the following questions that have been on your mind for a long time will be provided answers to; all from this guide. Questions like; What kind of paint do you use? How do you go about paint application? How do you decide on certain colours that ll fit the background and surface you want to paint? How do you make your painting appealing to people? That is, how do you create and develop visual interest? Read on to get answers to these questions and many more that may have been burning you for a long time now. Truth is, you won t know until you take a bold step to learn more than you think you already know. Happy reading!!! CHAPTER ONE GETTING STARTED My grandfather felt it would be wrong if I didn t know what being a painter meant, because a lot of people really think painters go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analyzing Erikson s Stages Of Psychosocial Development Erik Erikson s identification of the several stages of psychosocial development is a brilliant theory. He acknowledged the significance of the unconscious mind and early childhood, as well as, furthered his studies and developed his own ideas. It provides a good base of knowledge for understanding what conflicts individuals may be facing at their particular developmental levels. This involves developing a sense of trust in others, a sense of identity in society, and assisting the next generation for the future. The Erik Erikson s theory of psychosocial stages of development accuracy can perhaps be demonstrated when reflected to one s life s span. I was surprised by the accuracy of the stages when reflected to my own, especially my current stage which is Erikson s sixth stage (young adulthood, 20 to 39 years old) Intimacy vs Isolation. In this stage, the most important factor is intimate relationships. I can strongly relate to Erikson s theory of this stage where he asserts, it is not the quantity, but the quality of the relationships that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have been in one intimate relationship my entire life until it came to an end few years ago. My relationship started in my early 20 s considerably being my first experience at love, it was beautiful at the beginning. Especially that I have been desiring it for a while. Unfortunately, after it ended it came as a shock to me; I believe we were both maturing at a difference pace which lead to many difficulties in the relationship. The mutual satisfaction decreased and this cruel conclusion might have affected my sense of identity and so I retreated to isolation. I fear commitment or any intimate relationship due to my past relationship. Nonetheless, I am a work in progress discovering myself as an individual rather than as a pair. My friends has become rather strangers and I share deep connections only with few of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bekke Libertarianism Allen Bekke was a young white man who wanted to attend a medical school. He applied to the University of California, which did not accept him since they reserved places to minorities: they had an affirmative action policy. Bekke sued the university, claiming he was deprived from his constitutional right. Steping away from the details of Bekke case, the question needed to be asked is whether affirmative action is just? And on what grounds can it be justified or rejected? I will argue that the libertarianism philosophy will reject the idea of a state affirmative action because it violate individuals freedom. Further I will consider some of the arguments made for and against affirmative action (Dworkin, 1977, p.11). The libertarianism approach to justice lays on the grounds of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are three main concept in the theory of entitlement. The first is the principle of acquisition which state that people are entitled to holdings they acquired rightfully. John Locke (1632 1704) is the philosopher Nozick bases the idea how originally humans reached the situation of private property. Which is, humans are allowed to use nature and mix their labor with it as long as they leave enough and as good to others (Nozick, 1974, p.174 177). After we established the first principle we reach the second one, the principle of transfer. That is, humans are entitled to holdings they gain through a transfer, under the condition that both parties were rightfully entitled to the holdings of the deal. The third principle, somewhat derived from the previous two, stated that no one is entitled to holdings he acquired not in accordance with the first and second principles. In these cases where historically people own holdings that they are not rightfully entitled to a rectification need to be considered (Nozick, 1974, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Life Challenges and History of Dylan Thomas A worm tells summer better than a clock, the slug s a living calendar of days: What shall it tell me if a timeless insect, Says the world wears away? As a young poet Dylan suffered from many things two of which were financial problems and alcoholic abuse. Thomas poems were his way of expressing his feelings and thoughts. Despite Thomas struggles with life, he still managed to become a very successful poet. What transitioned within the young British poet s life will be the discovery of his personal life, his marriage, his career and his death, and as well as an expounding of two of his poems. Dylan Thomas was born on October 27, 1914, in Swansea, Glamorgan Wales. (Applebee 1001). Thomas was the youngest child of David John Thomas and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many years later Caitlin and Dylan also began experiencing financial problems. Although despite the passionate love letters Thomas would write her, their marriage was horrible. In 1940, Thomas and his wife moved to London, where he had served as an anti aircraft gunner, but was rejected for active combat due to his illness. To avoid the air raids, the young couple left London in 1944. They eventually settled at Laugharne, in the Boat House where Thomas would write many of his later poems. In 1947 Thomas was awarded a Traveling Scholarship from the Society of Authors. When Thomas was the age thirty five, he visited America for the first time in 1950. While in America he began doing his reading tours of the United States. (Collected Poems, 1934 1952 ). As Dylan began his reading tours in America, he a lot to popularize his poetry reading s as a new medium for the art, which were both famous and notorious. Thomas was well known as a Romantic poet to the popular American imagination. Dylan Thomas wrote many poems, but there two that grasped the public s attention, which were Vision and Prayer and Love In the Asylum. In his poem Love In the Asylum Dylan speaks of a stranger who has come to live in the asylum, who seems to be mentally challenged. When she walks into the place it seems as if a spirit has come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Allopathy Allopathy v/s AYUSH : Indian Experience Economics Internal Assessment Onam Bhatia 130945 Economics Honours Gargi college, Delhi University I thank Anirudh Dusaj for doing this lameass project for me, thanks baby bui awwwwwwww contents do something on your own ass Introduction Allopathy 1. Allopathic medicine is an expression commonly used by homeopaths and proponents of other forms of alternative medicine to refer to mainstream medical use of pharmacologically active agents or physical interventions to treat or suppress symptoms or pathophysiologic processes of diseases or conditions. The expression was coined in 1810 by the creator of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann (1755 1843). In such circles, the expression allopathic medicine is still used to refer to the broad category of medical practice that is sometimes called Western medicine, biomedicine, evidence based medicine, or modern medicine (see the article on scientific medicine). 2. Allopathy: The system of medical practice which treats disease ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ayurveda significantly developed during the Vedic period and later some of the non Vedic systems such as Buddhismand Jainism also are incorporated in the system. Balance is emphasized, and suppressing natural urges is considered unhealthy and claimed to lead to illness. Ayurveda names three elemental substances, the doshas (called Vata, Pitta and Kapha), and states that a balance of the doshas results in health, while imbalance results in disease. Ayurveda has eight canonical components, which are derived from classical Sanskrit literature. Some of the oldest known Ayurvedic texts include the Suśrutha Saṃhitā and Charaka Saṃhitā, which are written in Sanskrit. Ayurvedic practitioners had developed various medicinal preparations and surgical procedures by the medieval ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Tartuffe Character Analysis Candide is a very simple minded man and is easy to persuade, hence his name. When Candide got kicked out of the castle he met two unarmed men. They offered to feed him and give him money, Candide was shocked and delighted at the gesture. He thought to himself that Pangloss teachings must be true. He made a mistake by trusting the men and in the process was nearly beaten to death. Another instance where Candide drew conclusions about people from appearance alone, is his encounter with The Abbe. The Abbe set Candide up by pestering Candide to tell him about Cunegonde. He wrote a letter saying it was from Cunegonde but when Candide went to meet her he was met by a police officer that threatened to arrest him. Candide finally learns how to think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orion already knows his son is a hot head and is more of the outspoken one of the household so he judges the situation based on his character as to make it seem as he is evil and is jealous of Tartuffe. Tartuffe begins to play with the situation and begs on his knees for Orion to go easy on Damis but this act of begging only causes Orion to get even angrier and he banished his son. In another instance where Orion believes the holy man Tartuffe is so great and as he is defending him, he tries to name virtues Tartuffe possesses, but he can only say, He s a man... a man who... an excellent man. (Moliere ) This statement shows how Orion is disconnected from reality. He is blindly following a man that only speaks of things that is not true. Orions view of what it means to be a saint is twisted. To him it means to leave the love and cares of the world behind, which is the reason when he hears of his wife not being well he seems to not care. The result of this personality mistake almost causes Orion and his whole family to be evicted out of their house. Orion learned to not only trust in his family more, but to not be so blind to the point where his life s in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Are The Importance Of Freedom Of Speech Imagine a school free of disruptions. Free of bullying and harassment. That s what all students and teachers want, right? Report to school every day,get a proper education. But that s not the case in all schools. Some students are not able to learn during the school day. They may get distracted by going off topic in class or get disturbed by what someone is wearing. If their freedom of speech is limited, students will actually be able to learn. Freedom of speech should have limits because it increases education time, it allows kids to prepare for the future, and it limits bullying and harassment. Firstly, freedom of speech should have limits because it increases education time. For example, students can lose up to 38 days a year due to disruptions in class and about 1 hour per day (Al.com). Teenagers report to school to get an education and learn for the future, they do not show up at school to talk to everyone the entire day. Due of talking, they lose class time and they do not get much done. If freedom of speech is limited students will be able to learn more. Also if another peer is wearing something that is very distracting, this will disrupt the class. For example, the Tinker v.s Des Moines Independent Community School District case was about students wearing armbands to support the Vietnam War. The appearance of the armband distracted their peers from their work. The school was able to discipline the students wearing the bands . ( Tinker v. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Loan For A New Loan Due to the recession, many households became financially burdened. As the economy suffered many people faced job loss or at the very least a decrease in income, therefore, leading to many foreclosures. Because of the impact a foreclosure has on one s credit score, these individuals are not able to qualify for a new loan on another house. Fortunately there are other options in buying a house besides qualifying for a loan such as owner finance and rent to own. Owner finance allows those who cannot qualify for a loan the ability to have the owner of the property finance them. This option replaces the bank with the owner of the property. It allows one to have the ability of owning a home who has a lower credit score or is still going through bankruptcy. The owner who is financing the home can be more flexible than a bank in the conditions of the loan such as a down payment, interest rates, and mortgage payments. The owner can allow someone to pay the down payment in instalments instead of all at once which is ideal for those who can qualify for a loan but do not enough money saved. Most banks require at least a three percent down payment which is thousands of dollars and the more expensive a house is the more money the down payment is. However, the owner can agree to instalments once a week or once a month which gives the purchaser of the home the ability to purchase the home without saving years in advance. Also, the owner may have a lower interest rate on the loan than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Nature Of Violence In Grendel And Beowulf War is an inescapable pattern in history. The world is constantly in a state of war. In America, we see a war amongst ourselves with racism, discrimination, and hate crime. These wars seem meaningless, and reveal that humans have an ingrained yearning for violence. While reading the novels Beowulf, told from the perspective of a hero, and Grendel, told from the perspective of the monster, the innately violent nature of humans becomes apparent. Throughout Beowulf and Grendel, killing and war are common themes. Both novels feature violent scenes that show the cruel nature of humans. In Grendel, the humans attack because they feel unsure about Grendel s motives and uneasy by his scary appearance. When the humans went to war, they often expressed joy and would hold parties to congratulate themselves for killing others (Heaney 35). Throughout the novel, Beowulf doings [of murder] were praised over and over again (Heaney 57) by the citizens of his city. The positive response to these brutal acts demonstrates the human wanting for violence. History demonstrates mans violent tendencies. Jeffrey Goldstein, a psychologist at Temple University, says that We write and teach our history in terms of violent events, marking time by wars (Kohn 1). We measure our existence based on the violence we create. The climax of our histories is measured by the violence and wars we endure. The non war periods during history are selective times of reporting (Kohn 1), where we report violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Impact Of Business Technology On The Workplace Business technology these days can include a large variety of things such as... computers/laptops, networks and software applications, electronic whiteboards and smart boards, facsimile machines, telephones landline and mobile, PDA devices (personal digital assistant) blackberry s, MP3 players, television and video equipment. By using any one of these pieces of technology in the workplace as a leader/manager it can make scheduling and monitoring your jobs alot easier. Much of the technology used today is used in he workplace a good example of this is instead of sending out letters today s version using technology is sending an email. It s quick, it s easy and its efficient. Alot of mangers/leaders rely on today s technology. It makes there work alot easier and they can work alot more efficiently and effectively. As a leader/manager there are many things you can do to maintain and achieve a good work/life balance. Some of these things could be: 1 Using flexiable work hours You can meet competing needs without reducing the amount of time that you work. These schemes can take the form of varying start and finishing times, that alow you and your employee s to work efficiently, and accomodate personal committments, such as picking up the chldren from school. Good workers/employee s can be trusted to do what it takes to get the job done. 2 Work from home This can be useful if you live a long distance away from the office. It has the advantage of eliminating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Black Women s Liberation Movements Society continues to nurture these depriving situations and demonstrate lack of concern towards black women by not celebrating them for the roles they played in the movements. Taylor (1998) asserted that, despite the fact that the most celebrated leaders of the modern civil rights movements were men, African American women participated at every stage in the struggle for justice and equality (239). Although black women were not in public eyes during these movements, it was their vision and organizing roles they played that helped in the progression of many liberation movements. After being placed at the bottom of the hierarchy between black men and white women, black women found a way to reassert their voices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Hospital Health Care Industry in India Hospital and Healthcare Industry Abstract Health care may be defined as The prevention, treatment, management of illness and the preservation of mental and physical well being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professionals. From the ages of self medication, Indian health care industry has come of ages during the recent times. Indian health care industry has emerged as one of the most challenging as well as largest service sector industry in the country. With the 2nd largest population in the world amp; 70% of it living in villages, it has become a challenge to provide medical services to one and all. On the other side it also gives both public as well as private players a huge market to play. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government with the help of private players is going to make investments of USD 1 2 billion and make this industry as one of the top five in terms of healthcare worldwide. India Health Infrastructure Number of Hospitals in different zones in India Share of private expenditure as a percentage of total expenditure on healthcare has grown to nearly 80 per cent over the last decade and it is further expected to increase more than $40 billion by 2012. With the potential to return 30 40 percent margins and decreasing public sector investments, the hospital segment will be dominated by the private hospitals. It is estimated that nearly 75 per cent of all hospitals and 40 per cent of hospital beds in the country are in the private sector. The private sector provides 60 per cent of all outpatient care in India and as much as 40 per cent of all in patient care. Private vs. Government Spending in India THREAT OF NEW ENTRANT ANALYSIS * Is quite high * As the profit in this industry is high new competitors are attracted towards the industry. * Also many specialized hospitals (comparative low investment) are opened which are curbing the patient from multi specialty hospitals. Porter s Five Forces THREAT OF SUBSTITUTE BUYER POWER SUPPLIER POWER * Threat of substitute is low to moderate. * As in case of non emergency cases people prefer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Current Makeup Of The Texas Dream Act The first policy alternative, the status quo, is to not repeal or change the current makeup of the Texas Dream Act. Texas awards around $9 million in grants and scholarships, which are paid from the appropriations made by the legislature every two years. This might seem like a large amount but that cost is merely a fraction of the net profit the states makes off of undocumented students paying tuition at universities across the state. By not changing the policy Texas would expect to attain $56.1 million in tuition revenue from the undocumented students attending universities in Texas. Besides the tuition revenue, Texas would expect to see another $65 billion from wages, salaries and business earning by undocumented immigrants. The extra ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, US citizens from other states cannot pay in state tuition rates, so that is unfair to them. A way to solve this issue perhaps would be to create a public policy to allow US students to pay the same tuition rate across the US. In total, alternative 1 scores 2.05 out of 3.0. The policy is of low cost to the state, brings in a large amount of revenue, and is relatively fair to the parties involved and affected. The second policy alternative received the lowest overall score for many reasons. Its efficiency score is 0.5 although it does save the state $9 million every two years, but it cost the states more maintain this population because without college education a large portion of the students will find themselves incarcerated, with more health problems, and having more children earlier in their lives. This policy is a means to an end, however the end result puts the state in a worse situation than it currently is in. The cost benefit score is 0.35 because without the education the students are not able to acquire the necessary skills to attract big name employers such as Google, Accenture, and even Toyota who are presently looking for top talent. Also, the state would lose an estimated $56.1 Billion from the immigrant students and their parents, however that s not the only thing on the line. Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich argues that immigrants are part of the solution to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Study Of Gender Inequality The Study of Gender Inequality in Islamic Iran Early in the term I read the book Iran Awakening by Shirin Ebadi and grew fascinated with her account of life in Iran before, during, and after the Islamic Revolution. In this touching memoir, she describes the 1979 revolutionary takeover of Ayatollah Khomeini, who overthrew the shah and established an Islamic State, fusing together religious and political life. The result was a unique combination of theocratic and democratic authority, completely unprecedented in history. Through the implementation of sharia law, the new regime took a country which had been gradually westernizing and forced upon it a process of complete and immediate Islamization, much to the detriment of women who, since that time, have fallen victim to institutionalized gender inequality and oppression. Through this rich and compelling story, I became interested in the relationship between religion and gender inequality in Iran. In order to gain a full understanding of the position of women in Islamic Iran, researchers have used legal analysis, in depth interviews, content analysis, and sociodemographic data to study women s status through a variety of perspectives. Over time, they have uncovered patterns in education, employment, reproductive health, and women s legal rights and obligations, which testify to a deeply embedded culture of institutionalized gender inequality. At the same time, many have been surprised to discover a strong and resilient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Housing Bubble According to Wikipedia a housing bubble is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets. It is characterized by rapid increases in valuations of real property such as housing until they reach unsustainable levels and then decline. Four years into the housing bubble downturn, much of the country remains hopelessly confused about what happened, why it happened and who is to blame. In my research paper I will try and demonstrate what a housing bubble is, some of the reasons for the bubble, was it preventable, how it kept growing, how it burst and how it has affected our economy. By definition a housing bubble is a temporary condition caused by unjustified speculation in the housing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other scholars have emphasized the sharp deterioration in lending standards as contributing to the rise in housing prices as well as the importance of changes to the mortgage market institutional structure. Other explanations of the bubble have been demand side explanations, meaning that the bubble was caused by excessive consumer demand for housing. One leading explanation argues that the bubble was the result of irrational demand encouraged by a belief that housing prices could only move upwards. Other research points to the fundamentals of housing markets, particularly population growth, placing upward pressures on housing prices in markets with inelastic housing supply, thereby explaining some of the geographic variation in the housing bubble. None of these explanations, however, is capable of fully explaining the housing bubble. From 1997 to 2006 nominal U.S. housing prices rose 188%. By mid 2009, however, housing prices had fallen by 33% from peak. As the United States attempts to rebuild its housing finance system, it is of paramount importance to understand what caused the housing bubble. Until we understand how and why the housing bubble occurred, we cannot be certain that a reconstructed housing finance system will not again produce such a devastating bubble. As you can see there are numerous theories and explanations for the bubble. Without getting too deep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Oliver Burkeman In his article, The Power of Negative Thinking, Oliver Burkeman discusses the realities behind excessive optimism and the benefits to negative thinking. Specifically, Burkeman argues that positive thinking hinders the preparation and motivation necessary to tackle actual real world problems whereas negative thinking allows for such preparation. His argument s strengths come from his constant use of logic in regards to his evidence whether it be the fire walkers in the first paragraph or the opinions of Barbara Ehrenreich in the paragraph nine. In short, Burkeman does a superb job of championing the benefits of pessimism through his criticism on positive thinking. At a first glance, the holistic impression that one gets from Burkeman s article could easily deal with the one sidedness of his argument. It certainly is true that he did little to express the merits of positive thinking, but I argue that his acknowledgement of the mindset of positive thinkers adds to his overall effective refutation of the counter argument. In paragraph two, Burkeman (2012) mentions the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In paragraph eight, he defines positive thinking as not a not an act of cheerful optimism but as a stressful effort to stomp out any trace of negativity. (Burkeman 2012) In paragraph three this idea is expressed through the study with the dehydrated subjects. The test group asked to visualize water were under more stress compared to those who did not visualize anything. (Burkeman, 2012) In this way, optimism created a false sense of reality and thereby created more anxiety for the test group. In a situation like this Burkeman insinuated that the opposite would be true for negative thinkers. A person who pictured the worst would be more driven to take the appropriate action to rehydrate as opposed to a person who took no action based on the assumption that things would work out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Authentication Essay I. INTRODUCTION Authentication is the only method which protects information or data of an individual or organization from a second party to access. Based upon the confidentiality of that particular data or information, the level of authentication depends. Now a days, all this data and information what we are talking about is getting digitized all around the world. For this digitized data or information to be secure, a proper authentication procedure must be set. This arise the need for an authentication secret which belongs to the category Something we know to come into picture. These secrets authenticate each secret holder as the authorized legitimate user to access their particular account. Technology is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, to convert location address into longitude and latitude coordinates, there is a number of ways to accomplish this. You may have a GPS device which shows you these coordinates, and you could just take a reading from the GPS while at the address and note down the coordinates. There are also a number of software packages out there which provide this conversion, but you don t particularly need to buy one of those geocoders unless you need to geocode a large number of addresses. (Digital Maps API also provides geocoding of this sort, although it may not be as user friendly to those unfamiliar with programming, and the service limits you to a certain number of requests per time period.) About Mnemonics: Mnemonic devices are useful memory aids that can be applied to many different aspects of daily life. There are always certain tidbits of information that people just can t seem to remember in the form they are presented. People rely on mnemonics when they create some association between that information they wish to remember and other concepts that they already know, or find easier to remember. The use of mnemonics has also been shown to be of significant value in the field of education. Manalo has shown that instruction using a specific type of mnemonics known as process mnemonics produced improvements of mathematical ability in students classified as learning disabled [3].Process mnemonics are used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Persuasive Essay On Sexual Orientation Love is a tricky topic. Many have been persecuted because of who they have loved. A common debate in society is that sexual orientation is a choice. Nurture will say that the environment around a person plays a role, and nature will say that sexual orientation has to do with science. The nurture argument is a common viewpoint because many can never imagine liking the same sex, but then why is the nature viewpoint scientifically backed up? Before jumping into each argument, sexual orientation needs to be defined. Sexual orientation is about who you re attracted to and want to have relationships with, according to Planned Parenthood (Parenthood). Sexual orientation is not the same as gender identity. Sexual orientation has to do with who a person is attracted to, and gender identity is about what gender a person identifies with. There are many different labels that people put on people who have a different sexual orientation than what is considered the common, which is a heterosexual relationship. The most common two are gays for men who like men, and lesbians who are women that like women. There are also people who identify as bisexual meaning they like both male and female. Another group that has a different sexual orientation is people who are attracted to more than just the average male and female, they can be attracted to basically anyone, which includes people who are transgender, genderqueer, or intersex. They are named pansexual or queer. Lastly, there are people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Light In the Forest Essay It is the fall of 1764, and the relations between white settlers of western Pennsylvania and Indians of the Ohio area are strained. Nevertheless, the ambitious white Colonel Bouquet and his troop of 1,500 men march into Indian country and demand the return of whites who have been kidnapped by the Delaware Indians. True Son, a fifteen year old white boy who has been raised by Indians since the age of four, is one of the white prisoners who is going to be returned. True Son loves his Indian way of life and considers himself to be Indian; he has been raised to view whites as enemies and cannot imagine living with them. But although the Indians love their adopted white relatives, they agree to give them back so that they will be able to keep ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To True Son, white civilization seems like a prison compared to the free and natural world of the Indians. Del, however, sees the stone houses and fences as symbols of the superior white culture. When True Son is introduced to his white father, Harry Butler, he is repulsed by him and states that the man is not his father. In order to help translate for the Butlers and protect them from the potentially violent True Son, Del stays with the Butlers for a little while after True Son s return. True Son, Del, and Harry Butler travel back to Paxton township where True Son meets more of his family: his mother, Myra, who is sickly; his younger brother, Gordie; and his Aunt Kate. Myra tries to get True Son to communicate with her and say his real name, John Cameron Butler, but True Son is stubborn and refuses to acknowledge that the Butlers are his real family. The only person who does not see True Son s Indian ways as strange and upsetting is Gordie, and a relationship begins to form between the two boys. True Son cannot sleep the night of his return because he remembers the story his Indian father told him about the quot;Paxton boys, quot; a group of white settlers who brutally murdered some peaceful Conestoga Indians. The next day True Son meets more of his relatives, including his Uncle Wilse, who was a leader of the Paxton boys. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Speed of Reaction. Method Step 1 Remove blazer and put goggles on for health and safety reasons. Step 2 Collect the following equipment Thermometer to check the temperate Conical flask to hold acid 1 litre breaker contain water Measuring cylinders x2 50ml 25ml Blanco to weight out the marble chips Marble chips CaCO3 which react with Hydrochloric acid Stopwatch to time when the reaction starts Delivery tube to pass the air Camp stand to hold the equipment Boson it heats up the water Tripod to hold the beaker at a certain height that has the most heat Ice to cool down the water of a certain temperate Test tube holder so you don t burn your hand and it is safe. Step 3 Set up all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The temperature were 15, 20,25,30,35,40. Surface of chips Crushed up marbles which reacts quicker. The smaller the surface area the quicker the reaction is, the larger the surface area the slower the reaction is. The marble chips weight the same and use small marble chips. The weight was 1g. Concentration of acid High concentration there is makes the particles react more frequently. No change so therefore it stayed at M1. Catalyst Did not use in the experiment. Man made chemical its makes the reaction quicker. We did not use this chemical nor was involved in the experiment. Amount It depends how much concentrate acid there is. For example is the acid is weak and you put a large mount of marble chips the reactions wouldn t be very successful. We used 1g amount of marbles chips. Results Temperature. Time taken 1 2 3 Average Rate 15 104.35 96.66 106.0 105.31 0.000925 20 111.12 121.75 239.08 116.67 0.008620 25 73.23 70.34 134.67 71.5 0.014000 30 82.76 54.89 47.65 50.5 0.020000 35 42.57 33.43 37.5 35.5 0.028500 40 27.56 41.14 55.82 48.48 0.020800 Amount used: 1g Small marble chips 40ml of acid (M1) Overall my experiment went well; it does prove that the increase of the temperature does increase the rate of reaction. In my experiment I could improve many things like changing the marble size, time and heat. The marble we used in the start of the experiment was too large which mean the rate of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Beloved Country By Alan Paton Family in Cry, the Beloved Country One cannot run from hardships, for they occur every day, appear suddenly, and can quickly consume hope. Instead one must face these difficulties and overcome them. However, to rise above obstacles alone would only cause further misery and despair. The struggler s family should rally behind him to comfort and assist him in his time of need. In Cry, the Beloved Country, a 1948 contemporary novel, Alan Paton uses parallelism to emphasize the importance of family because when individuals encounter hardships they need support from others to help them. Primarily, tribal families encourage those who suffer with kind words and actions. Stephen Kumalo, a man filled with pain and suffering , speaks of the hope he receives from others when he says, There is my wife, and you, my friend, and these people who welcomed me, and the child who is so eager to be with us here in Ndotsheni so in my suffering I can believe (261). Paton uses the parallel structure polysyndeton to show how many people from one s family will go out of their way to lift one s spirits and renew one s faith in God. Cry, the Beloved Country shows readers that even in difficult times one can find family eager to provide solace to those in need. Whenever there comes trouble, one can always count on family to rekindle lost hope. Although family cannot entirely relieve one of misery, their presence can soothe the pain. When Kumalo hears of his sister s sickness and must leave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Physics Of An Experiment In 1964, John Bell set out to test the arguments originally described in the EPR paper and later more eloquently describe by David Bohm. In the paper by Bohm, he shows how one could conceive of an experiment to mirror the conceptual situation put forth in the EPR paper, by examining the dissociation of a diatomic molecule whose total spin angular momentum is zero. For example, the hydrogen molecule into two hydrogen atoms. In the experiment, the hydrogen atoms would separate after interaction, in different free directions. It is here that an experimenter would measure the spin components whose values are anti correlated after dissociation. If we define our axis of measuring as the one at right angles to the particles flight, then we can have a consistent measurement. If the measure of hydrogen atom one yields spin up, measurement along the same axis for the other atom would yield spin down, to be consistent with total spin equal to zero. This is an interesting experiment because of the incompatibility of spin components makes it analogous to position and momentum conjugates. Bohm eventually went on to publish a more sophisticated paper with plausible instrumentation to test his theories with Yakir Aharonov in 1957. A thought experiment that is discusses the ideas of Bell s inequalities are as follows. Consider two observers that are initially together and agree that they will be given red or green balls at regular intervals, from this they conclude that only red or green 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pros And Cons Of Discharge Of Contract Discharge of contract can be defined as the termination of a contractual relationship between the parties. A contract may be discharged by agreement, frustration, performance or breach. 2.0.1 Discharge by agreement A contract may be discharge by agreement, where, both party agreed to discharge the contract or end the contract without any unsatisfying feeling. Under section 64 of the Contracts Act 1950 (Act 136), it is stated that every promisee may dispense with or cancel, wholly or in part, the performance of the promise made to him, or may extend the time for such performance, or may accept instead of it any satisfaction which he thinks fit. 2.0.2 Discharge by frustration A contract is frustrated when after the contract is made, the contract become unlawful or impossible to perform. There are some events that the promisor could not prevent from such as natural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The defendants were informed that the article to be carried was the broken shaft of a mill, and the plaintiffs were the millers of the mill. As a result of the delayed delivery, the plaintiffs mill was inoperable for much longer that it would have been without delay. The plaintiffs claim for loss of profits as rejected by the court on the ground that it was too remote. Under the first limb, the losses suffered by the plaintiffs were not the natural consequence of the defendants breach; where the court found that in a great majority cases, the mill owner would probably have another shaft. Under second limb, the loss of profits was not within the contemplation of both parties at the time they made the contract, the plaintiff did not mention that his mill not able to operate without the shaft. In determining what was reasonably foreseeable by the parties, regard must be had to the knowledge possessed by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Does Maria Develop Maria is the main character of the musical, The Sound of Music . The Sound of Music is a Broadway musical, shown to the world at March 2, 1965. It is directed by Robert Wise, based on The Story of the Trapp Family Singers . People of the world liked the story very much, and the movie won the Oscar award eventually. The main character of the story is called Fraulein Maria. As the story goes on, she developed mostly mentally. This essay will evaluate on how does she develop in the story. In the beginning of the story, Maria is introduced as a sister in Nonnberg Abbey, Salzburg, Astria. Unlike other sisters, She loved to go to the hill behind the Nonnberg Abbey. Even though she caused a lot of trouble and not everyone s favorite, the other sisters tried to treat her nicely. One day, Mother Abbess, the head of Nonnberg Abbey, thought that Maria might not get use to being a sister because of her personality. So she called Maria to her and told her that she decided to let Maria be the governess of the seven children of Captain George von Trapp s family. By only looking at the first part of the musical, Maria is showed as a bright and casual person that loves nature. This is shown to the audience, In Scene one, The Nonnerberg Abbey , where Maria ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like mentioned before, Maria is a bright and positive girl. So when she came to the captain s house she disliked the tense feeling in the house very much. In that case, Maria tries change the feeling of the house, this is shown in scene three, Meeting the Von Traps . When the captain asked Maria to call the seven kids with different signal of a whistle, she said to the captain, Oh, no, sir. I m sorry, sir! I could never answer to a whistle. Whistles are for animals, not for children. And definitely not for me. By this, the audience can see that Maria does things in her own way trying to change the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Character Analysis Of Mary Manette It is 1775, and Mr. Jarvis Lorry is heading to Dover to meet Lucie Manette. He tells her that she isn t an orphan. She has been told this from a very young age. He says that he will travel with her to Paris to meet her father, who was released from the Bastille. Doctor Manette stays in the Defarge s wine shop and has lost his way, but he starts to find it when he meets his daughter and goes back to London. Five years later, Charles Darnay is tried in London on a charge of treason for providing English secrets to the French and Americans during the American Revolution. The appearance of Mr. Sidney Carton, who looks a lot like him, this and allows Charles to be released. Darnay, Mr. Carton and Mr. Stryver all fall in love with Lucie Manette, who was an unwilling witness for the prosecution. Although they all make an attempt to woo her, she favors Charles Darnay and marries him. Carton comes to her house alone and declares that he expects no return of his love but he would do anything for her or for anyone she loves. Darnay has ominously hinted to Doctor Manette that his identity is concealed, and he tells his father in law on the morning of his wedding that he is a French nobleman who has given up his title. In France, Darnay s uncle, Monseigneur, has been murdered in his bed for crimes against the French people. This means that Darnay is next in line to inherit the aristocratic title, but he only tells Doctor Manette. At the urgent request of Monsieur Gabelle, who has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Alexander The Great s Conquest According to Dr. Wilcox s lecture, how did Alexander the Great s conquest differ from that of Assyria and Babylon and how was the influence that he left behind felt in Jerusalem (also include the rule of the Seleucids in your discussion)? According to the read section in unit five (pg335) The chain of empires that ruled over Judah continued through the rise and fall of the Persian Empire and on to Greek rule over Palestine, which began with Alexander the Great and would prove to be the most influential in cultural terms (Tullock, and McEntire,2012). Nonetheless, it also states that it seems to suggest the Ecclesiastes was influenced by the Hellenistic culture that saturated the Near East following the conquests of Alexander the Great (Tullock, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Summary Of The Snake In Book Two Of The Aeneids At first, it seems odd to compare a snake to a fire. One lives among us, but the other is never actually living. However, taking a different perspective, a person might notice that the two hiss, creep, and have wavering tongues. Virgil makes use of this comparison extensively throughout Book Two of The Aeneid. The brutality of the attackers, their deception, and the fires which complete their task are repeatedly linked to the action of the snake. The snake attacks from hiding, as did the Greeks from the womb of the Trojan horse. Subsequently, brutality as an attribute of the snake is imposed on the scholar s consciousness in Book Two of The Aeneid through the account of the destiny of Laocoon and his two sons. Hence, the snake is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They re real, and they re dangerous. Nonetheless, if you look deeper, you ll see that they are something more. They prophesize the downfall of Troy as a whole. The snakes come from Tenedos, which is also where the Greeks are supposedly hiding. And, obviously, they take out a man who otherwise would ve prevented the Trojan horse from invading into Trojan territory. Over the calm deep straits of Tenedos swim Twin, giant serpents, rearing in coils, breasting the seaswell... First each serpent seizes one of his small young sons, Constricting, twisting around him, sinks its fangs in The tortured limbs, and gorges. Next Laocoon rushing to the rescue, clutching his sword They trap him, bind him in huge muscular whorls, Their scaly backs lashing around his midriff twice And twice around his throat their heads, their flaring necks mounting over their victim writhing still... his horrible screaming fills the skies... (262 282) This horrifying image carries all the power of the destruction of Troy. These lines foretell not only the presence of the Greek formation (the fact that they arrived from Tenedos), but the assault (the murders), the Trojan defense, the murder of Polites and Priam (the son first and the father last), and the fires which rise above blazing Troy (their flaring necks and the screams that fill the skies). They display the destruction of Troy as the life of the snake. In a passage similar to the one referring to the death of Laocoon, we meet the first Greek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why I Am Legend Archetypes I Am Legend In today s media, we see the Last Man on Earth classic archetype in novels and movies. They are depicted as brave beyond words and can conquer anything in their path. Sure, they hit a few bumps in the road during their conquest, but it always works out in the end. The protagonist shows unbelievable strength in perseverance during his journey. Typically in this archetype, the Last Man is striving to discover something that may bring mankind back. For Robert Neville, this is not the case. In the novel, I Am Legend Robert Neville is a failed Last Man on Earth archetype. He does not have the bravery to continue on throughout his conquest and continuously proves himself to be weak. He attempts to do his best to be this archetype, but it isn t who he is. In the novel, I am legend, Neville becomes a monster in the world that he lives in and many of the vampires are afraid of him, he s the killer that comes out during the day and only wants to kill them. So essentially, he isn t a hero at all, but a monster to the new world that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is times where he kills out of self defense but most of the time this isn t the case. Instead of looking for a cure to this pandemic, he looks for more knowledge on why this happened and how to kill as many of them as possible. He is a remaining survivor of an old world that is attempting to change the world back to what he remembered, but that is simply impossible. Many typical Last man on earth stories have the protagonist trying to save the world and succeeding but we do not see this in this story. Neville is a character that tries to be the hero in a world full of monsters but to the people inhabiting earth while everyone sees him as a plague, simply here to kill people that aren t like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Second Trimester Medical Implication Of Abortion One main reason that women decide to end a pregnancy is due to malformation of the fetus. Most women think that the future child is going to be in pain so they decide to get abortion. But is malformation a fair reason to not end a life? Or women don t want to face any challenges or struggle they might face with their child in the future? According to Inga Maj Anderson, Kyllike Christensson, Kristina Gemzell Danielsson authors of the article Experiences, Feelings and Thoughts of Women Undergoing Second Trimester Medical Termination of Pregnancy imply that through a questionnaire they gathered information on womens feelings and thoughts when they got an abortion. Despite of the results of the questionnaire women do not regret their decision to terminate the pregnancy...their rational thinking outweighs their emotionally difficult feelings ( Inga Maj Anderson 1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this article it informs that forcing women to view the ultrasound image and fetal heartbeat has become mandatory in some states in the USA as a strategy to prevent women from undergoing the abortion (Inga Maj Anderson 2). I agree with this strategy because women that are looking for an abortion can see that the fetus is not just a clot of blood it a person with a heart beat that deserves to live no matter the condition they have. Women that proceed the termination of their pregnancy due to malformation of the fetus usually their decisions are based on the results of an ultrasound or chorionic villus sampling. Does the evidence prove conclusively that malformation will happen? I understand that women are scared or aren t ready to face an unwanted pregnancy, but I still feel that it s wrong to decide if someones lives or dies. It s like taking someones life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Credit Union Strengths And Weaknesses They have won the award of the Best Place to Work in the state for 5 consecutive years. They have also been recognized as the top performing credit union in the country for 5 years in a row. Employees highly enjoy the culture that this credit union has created and they enjoy going to work each day to help their members achieve financial success. SWOT Analysis: B1 Evaluate two strengths United States Credit Union has grown rapidly and in order to support that rapid growth, they have a very created a strong recruiting process. In 2013, they had around 450 employees. Now in 2018, they have just over 1,000 employees. They have partnered with a company called Talent Plus that is based out of Nebraska. United States Credit Union is very proud of their relationship with Talent Plus for a variety of reasons. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has since been reduced from 36% down to 18% ( Driving Growth, 2010). The credit union attributes that to their relationship with Talent Plus. Talent Plus focuses on using assessments to identify an individual s top talents. USCU then capitalizes on those talents and then implements them into their organization. A potential employee has to achieve a certain score in order to move forward in the selection process. Even if an individual has a great deal of experience in the banking industry that does not ensure that they will be hired at USCU. Talent Plus believes that People are most effective when they can utilize their strengths to do work they enjoy. We identify those talents so that you can more effectively manage your workforce. We prove results in profitability, retention, engagement, job performance, and sales performance ( What We Do, 2016). The strategic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Non Participant Observation On Science, Social Studies,... Data Collection The method that will be used to collect data will be non participant observation. The non participant observation is the most appropriate because I will be able to observe, without interrupting the class, how the participants conduct their mathematics, science, and social studies lessons. I will also observe whether or not they incorporate literacy into their lessons, and if so how it impacts them. Non participant observation will show how these participants handle the emphasis on literacy in the curriculum, especially with the Common Core standards (Creswell, 2005). The non participant observation will be implemented through these steps for specific reasons: There is a need for non participant observation because it will result in producing data that reflects authentic events of the lessons and how it pertains to the research study of the effect that literacy has on science, social studies, and mathematics. There will be four observations conducted for each participant, a total of twenty observations. There is a need for four observations for each participant in order to receive an accurate data collection between the three participants to determine accurate and valid findings of this study. The observations will take place over a two month period, each participant will be observed twice a month. The observation will be conducted in each of the participants classrooms. I will be observing their lessons from the back of the classroom while taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The California Dream Is Dead The California Dream is Dead The California Dream? More like a California Miracle. James Rawls, writer of the article California: A Place, A People, A Dream is an optimist who believes there is still hope for the California Dream (Rawls 14). The article was written 1984. It is not applicable to today s self destructive California. With the population of over 38 million people, California is barely holding itself together at this point. Even investment in the young Californians education is too costly for the government. And with less people pursuing education, this leads to less degrees. Fewer degrees translates to a lower employment rate. A lower employment rate means a weaker economy. California is in the midst of a very self destructive chain that will eventually lead to California s end. The California Dream is now a California Miracle (Johnson Ahorlu, Alvarez, and Hurtado 24). It is too late for attempting to revive the California Dream, as now California is in self destruction due to overpopulation and California being unable to support so many people educationally. California: A Place, A People, A Dream by James Rawls is an optimistic article describing California and its ongoing success despite of its countless setbacks. Rawls claims that it is through the pursuit of dreams that Californians continuously save California. He also proposes that the California Dream has now become something more of paradoxes. What particularly stands out is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Waste Generation and Need for Waste Management GEOGRAPHY WASTE GENERATION AND ITS MANAGEMENT DEFINATION OF WASTE DEFINATION OF WASTE Waste, or rubbish, trash, junk, garbage, depending on the type of material or the regional terminology, is an unwanted or undesired material or substance. It may consist of the unwanted materials left over from a manufacturing process (industrial, commercial, mining or agricultural operations,) or from community and household activities. The material may be discarded or accumulated, stored, or treated (physically, chemically, or biologically), prior to being discarded or recycled. It is also used to describe something we use inefficiently or inappropriately. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some solid waste can also be converted to a liquid waste form for disposal. It includes point source and non point source discharges such as storm water and wastewater. Examples of liquid waste include wash water from homes, liquids used for cleaning in industries and waste detergents. Solid type: Solid waste predominantly, is any garbage, refuse or rubbish that we make in our homes and other places. These include old car tires, old newspapers, broken furniture and even food waste. They may include any waste that is non liquid. Hazardous type: Hazardous or harmful waste are those that potentially threaten public health or the environment. Such waste could be inflammable (can easily catch fire), reactive (can easily explode), corrosive (can easily eat through metal) or toxic (poisonous to human and animals). In many countries, it is required by law to involve the appropriate authority to supervise the disposal of such hazardous waste. Examples include fire extinguishers, old propane tanks, pesticides, mercury containing equipment (e.g, thermostats) and lamps (e.g. fluorescent bulbs) and batteries. Organic type: Organic waste comes from plants or animals sources. Commonly, they include food waste, fruit and vegetable peels, flower trimmings and even dog poop can be classified as organic waste. They are biodegradable (this means they are easily broken down by other organisms over time and turned into manure). Many people turn their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Regulatory Government Regulation With the vast growth of industrialization way back in the 19 th century, concerns came on how these industries and technologies were impacting on the social, cultural and economic well being of the people. The negative effects got overlooked with nobody to speak against them and protect livelihoods of the people. The federal government later then came up regulatory bodies to put industries on the check and see that they provide quality services and products that are not harmful to the people. Various types of regulation were set up. Product safety which charged with ensuring that we don t get exposed to products, services and technological processes that would otherwise be hazardous to our health. Rate setting regulation and market functioning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Problems facing regulatory government supports deregulation. First, the cost in regulatory jurisdictions is quite high. Regulated markets tend to offer fewer benefits to society than free markets. Also, private sectors are self regulating by employing independent external auditors whereas it is a general observation that lawsuits are an incentive to provision quality services by firms. Regulation reforms enshrined in the constitution monitor the legislation, executive and judicial structure of the regulatory agencies as the government seeks to create and maintain a better working environment in the society. Traditional managerial approach to governing administration is characterized by red tape and bureaucratic one sided decision making whereas the new public management approach focuses mainly on bilateral decision making and is compliance oriented. Political strategies have transformed from a self centered, corrupt inclusion in the agencies to a more open centered approach that focuses on its citizens welfare, just as the legalistic approach focuses on maintaining reasonability in the regulation process with keen observation of the rule of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Brevard Zoo Internship Paper Description of Intern Activities The student completed the internship requirement at the Brevard Zoo. Additionally, the student holds a volunteer position at the National Elephant Center prior to the internship. The internship director approved the student to use the additional volunteer hours at the elephant center for course credit. At Brevard Zoo, the intern was already a paid employee at the facility prior to the internship course. The internship was modified to give the student an experience that highlighted the many aspects of working with animals outside of her original position. The activities included activities working with both animals, guests, and staff. The focus on animal training, behavior, and learning was achieved by the intern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Worked to ensure the health and safety of the education animals. Signed off and authorized to handle all members of the education collection; maintains, cleans, oversees, and organizes exhibits and equipment, leads and presents a variety of education programs both onsite, offsite, and special events; contributes to the development of education programs, surveys and monitors entire children discovery exhibit to ensure safety in water and on land, tactfully and effectively handles guest requests, interacts with children and families, interfaces effectively with higher management, professionals, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay about Descartes View on the Senses Descartes first meditation included a few arguments that Descartes studied and analyze. The one I choose to analyze was his argument of sense deception. The actually argument is the following: (1) My senses sometimes deceive me. (2) If my senses sometimes deceive me, then they might always deceive me. (3) If my senses might always deceive me, then I cannot be certain about any beliefs acquired through my senses. (4) If I cannot be certain about any beliefs acquired through my senses, then I must suspend judgment on those beliefs. (5) Therefore I must suspend my judgment of those beliefs. To put this is premise conclusion argument form, it would look like this: A If A then B If B then C If C then D Therefore D This form is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1993. Meditations on First Philosophy. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing Company, page 14 pencil in a glass of water, the pencil will look like it is broken in half, but it is just the property of water that makes it seem like it s broken. The next premise is that if my senses sometimes deceive me, then they might always deceive me. He stated that, In a mark of prudence never to place our complete trust in those who have deceived us even once2. So what Descartes means is that if someone or something deceives you once, there is a possibility that it will deceive you again. So you cannot fully trust that someone or something. His third premise was, If my senses might always deceive me, then I cannot be certain about any beliefs acquired through my senses. Descartes demands certainty. Therefore if something deceives him once, he cannot be certain it will not deceive him again. He cannot base any of his beliefs on his sense since he is not certain about his sense misleading him. His last premise was, If I cannot be certain about any beliefs acquired through my senses, then I must suspend judgment on those beliefs. Since he feels he cannot be certain about any beliefs that he gets from senses, he has to stop making conclusion based on those beliefs he got from his senses, because of his lack of certainty. Then he concludes by saying he must suspend judgment on those beliefs. This argument is a form of multiple modus ponens. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Speech Cloud In Persepolis Persepolis Twentieth century holds many enormous changes within all sections of life, graphic novels as a branch of literature was a part of those changes. It employs visual and verbal terminology to shape the story. One of the popular novels among graphic novels is Persepolis which is about the story of the writer s childhood Marjane Satrapi. The narrative graphically and textually tells about the events including removing Reza Shah from power and replacing him by his son, ending western power over Iran, and fighting between Iran and Iraq which happened during 1979 1988. Throughout these years Iranian people have gone through plenty of fluctuations and changes which are analyzed in numerous ways by foreign people as in one of her interview Marjane states that From the time I came to France in 1994, I was always telling stories about life in Iran to my friends. We d see pieces about Iran on television, but they didn t represent my experience at all. (Pantheon) Therefore, Marjane tries to explain the Iranian true situation to everyone. Within her graphic novel, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout her novel, Marjane has used several different kinds of speech clouds, such as speech, though, and scream cloud. In most of the parts of the book she uses speech cloud because the people are talking normally. For example, on page 70 when god asks Marji what is wrong with her, Marjane uses speech cloud, for he was talking normally. On the other hand, she puts her answer into a scream cloud which implies that she is angrily screaming and telling god to get out. In addition, she uses thought cloud, for example, on page 60, when her uncle tells her that he was in prison for nine years, she immediately thinks about Laly s father. In this point, the writer does need to write down that she is thinking instead the graph implies that she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Role Of Psyche In C. S Lewis Till We Have Faces The novel, Till We Have Faces by C.S Lewis, is a reiteration of the famous myth of Cupid and Psyche. In this first partitioned piece of the novel, the book takes perspective from the ugly stepsister; Orual, who lives in the kingdom of Glome (Connects to Hellenistic Greece). Orual has a single parent: her father, who takes no pride in associating himself with either of his daughters. Additionally, Orual has a wise old slave named Fox who plays as the deuteragonist. Psyche is introduced into the novel as the tragic hero. Soon after Psyche is introduced, the kingdom of Glome begins to crumble: plagues curse the land, a lack livestock, and grain along with a drought that outlasted any other. Psyche is said to be the poison tainting their land, and they must offer her up to the god s to restore peace, We must find the Accursed. And she must die by the rite of the Great Offering (Lewis 54). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, through my so called childhood, I had to overcome a lot of turmoil most kids wouldn t have to; my brother s father taking the life of himself and another, inadvertently leaving my brother and I with some issues. Not only this, but also having our birth mother leave our family a year ago, leaving my own father and brother self destructive. These misfortunes have left me in a state of decay, some days feeling as though I am just a lifeless cadaver. Much like Orual had probably felt when she was going to be setting out to pinpoint her sacrificial sisters remains, I could see nothing in the whole world for me to do once this was accomplished.[...] this was the barrier between me and the dead desert which my life must be (Lewis 102). This quotation depicts how Orual was feeling about the situation, the feeling of emptiness and lack of purpose in life is what I think I crave to read ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Big Idea Case Study Lean Thinking: Step 1 Value: In an extremely competitive toy industry; Michael Collins came up with the BIG Idea group (BIG). The purpose of this group is to find a way to exist in this industry, while making profits and achieving objectives. The objective is to process the idea as a resource and transform a valuable product into a highly profitable business (Economies of scales). According to Collins, The basic concept (company Policy) was to create a company that would tap into the incredible entrepreneurial power of legions of individual inventors. BIG saw that the players in the market were lacking imagination and innovation. Thus the group saw the opportunity to enter the toy industry and attempt to capture market shares and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pull The pull approach is how quickly a company fills a customer s demand for a product or service. BIG idea group had the ability to produce the product and present the product to the buyer in the most cost efficient way possible. BIG ideas were pulled as follows: Companies outsourcing their unsolicited ideas to BIG. These companies did not have the time or staff to seek out potential good ideas. (Linkage) BIG draws on their existing knowledge on what the idea buying companies are looking for in a new product. Take for example the case of Tiny Totes. A woman and her two friends had a great idea that needed further development. With the help and knowledge of BIG group, they were able to refine this product and were able to market this product to make it a reality. http://www.uspto.gov/patents/process/index.jsp#heading 1 Patents Process A patent for an invention is the grant of a property right to the inventor, issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Generally, the term of a new patent is 20 years from the date on which the application for the patent was filed in the United States or, in special cases, from the date an earlier related application was filed, subject to the payment of maintenance fees. U.S. patent grants are effective only within the United States, U.S. territories, and U.S. possessions. Under certain circumstances, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Lady s Not For Turning To those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catchphrase, the U turn, I have only one thing to say: You turn if you want to. The lady s not for turning. Margaret Thatcher at the 1980 Conservative Party Conference in Brighton Britain emerged as one of the victors of World War II and became a founding member of the United Nations with a permanent seat on the Security Council. However, it lost the title of global superpower, easily demonstrated by the Indian movement for independence, and the botched attempt to occupy the Suez Canal. Massive war debts, lack of economic productivity, and high spending, accruable to the demise of the British Empire, created problems for all new government administrations . When Margaret Thatcher took office in 1979, she became the first female prime minister and the first female head of state in the Western world. Guided by her political philosophies, she sought to fix the problems that Britain faced. In doing so, she forever changed the face of the United Kingdom. The Life and Tenure of Margaret Thatcher (Birth to Election) Margaret Hilda Thatcher (née Roberts) was born October 13, 1925 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. Raised in a strict Methodist family , she was the oldest daughter of Alfred Roberts, a grocer, minister, and local politician, and Ethel Stephenson, a homemaker. Emulating her father, she formed an early desire to be a politician. Propelled by her intelligence, she scored a spot at Oxford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Access Controls Provide A Mechanism Introduction Access Controls provide a mechanism, which allows an administrator to ensure that appropriate techniques are in place to control how users interact with an IT system. It provides an avenue where restrictions can be developed, specifying what a user can do, the resources they can access, and the functions they can execute on a system. It is aligned with the three main security principles; confidentiality, integrity and availability. This alignment ensures that data and resources within an IT system will remain confidential as required, the structure will remain intact and these objects will remain available, so as not to diminish the functionality of the system. Access controls that are incorporated into a security plan are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the difficulties in managing this access arises from the need to provide a variety of user s access, each requiring a different type of access to the system. For the sake of security, the need to manage this access should be defined by one or more of the following frameworks; Role Based Access Control (RBAC), Discretionary Access Controls (DAC), Mandatory Access Control (MAC), and Mandatory Access Control (MAC). Statement of Purpose The current state of the organization s access control management system is consistent with that of the DAC model. A recent move to outsource certain business practices and continued organizational growth has created an environment where increases in employee hiring s and employee turnover are inevitable. An analysis of various methods of access control has been requested, so that we can better understand how specific access control attacks are perpetrated and their origin. Information will be collected and then analyzed in order to substantiate any recommended changes to the current access control configurations. RBAC, DAC, and MAC will be compared and contrasted, in order to gain insight, as to how each plays a role in reducing the risk to a system, along with identifying the strengths and weaknesses of each. These results, along with a detailed recommendation will be presented to executive management, in order to generate the necessary support for altering the current program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Registered Nurse Anesthetists Service personnel experience a tremendous number of traumatic experiences while in service. These traumatic experiences include situations such as different forms of explosion, gun battles, vehicle crashes, helicopter crashes, intense fear, seeing fellow service members dying as well as a feeling of helplessness (CITE). These are situations that an average American can simply not fathom. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) who work with service personnel typically do understand these traumatic experiences. In this article, Wilson and Pokorny conducted a study to understand the experiences CRNAs have with service personnel who have traumatic brain injury (TBI) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and are emerging from general anesthesia with emergence delirium (ED) (CITE). There are no studies in literature that contain information on patients with these specific problems, which makes this study important. Wilson and Pokorny hope other researchers will get involved to help learn more about this subject and get the service personnel and CRNAs the advanced medical help they need. Major Headings From May 2005 to December 2005, the 228th Combat Support Hospital in Mosqul, Iraq treated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nine criteria are as followed: Phenomenological nod, resonancy, reasonableness, representativeness, recognizability, raised consciences, readability, relevance, and revelations (CITE). The phenomenological nod is when the researcher nods in agreement during the interview meaning that what the interviewee said makes sense. For resonancy in this article, the descriptions of the CRNAs experience is powerful and can draw readers in and allow them to reflect on their own experiences. Recognizability is when the researcher becomes more aware of what is being experienced by the participants (CITE). These are a few examples of what each criterion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Culture Of Country Music In The 1920 s Country Music There was nothing but the darkness of the night. There were no noise to be heard. Suddenly a loud strumming of music came from one direction. Gathering around, people were amazed by what beautiful music they were hearing. This was the start of something new and original; it was called country music. Country music started in the early 1920s. This genre of music originated from the southern states of the United States ( Lewis). This meant a beginning of something new and exciting, like how the banjo s and harmonicas would soon gain influence. As a result this new genre of music became very popular and Nashville became the center of country music recordings. This meant that by 1922, country music would become one of the most well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the 1920s, country music started to take it s hold. The roots of the country genre came from the older American folk music and the Western music. This type of music usually came from the more unfortunate people of the Eastern states. Country music in the 1920s usually consisted of ballads and dance tunes with generally simple forms and harmonies. Multifold of the instruments that were used to make this tune and harmonies were banjos, acoustic guitar, fiddles, and harmonicas. In the 1920s, there weren t many people who knew about the country genre, and the idea of country music didn t have a uprise until the Father of Country Music Jimmie Rodgers, and The Carter Family came along, they were the reason for the increase in this genre, frequent people said when Rodgers and The Carter family came along, this was the moment country music was born. The turnout of this new genre took a huge impact whenever it went across many of the states.m More and more people became into the idea of country music ( Lewis.) Many people took this genre and made their own music, and thats when country music actually became popular and the recordings started. This uprise lead to many successful singers and instrument players, Nashville soon became the main place of recording. After the inflation of country music, it started to have several subgenres that were being formed at the time like; country blues and country rock. ( Santoro.) Music of this genre made a real impact on many singers that rose to fame like Mr. Rodgers and The Carter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Second Great Awakening Analysis The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States. It enrolled millions of new members in existing evangelical denominations and led to the formation of new denominations. Many converts believed that the Awakening heralded a new millennial age. The Second Great Awakening stimulated the establishment of many reform movements by a sort of domino effect of inspiration as one movement started, it encouraged the initiation of another. A lot of these movements were composed and sought out during camp meetings on religious revival during the 1800 s to get a gathering of passionate on goers to share and discuss their beliefs to restore their interest and devotion to their faith, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The camp meeting was a religious service of several days length with preachers. Settlers in thinly populated areas gathered at the camp meeting for fellowship as well as worship. (Lambert, 2013) The sheer exhilaration of participating in a religious revival with crowds of hundreds and perhaps thousands of people inspired the dancing, shouting, and singing associated with these events. Upon their return home, most converts joined or created small local churches, which grew rapidly. The Second Great Awakening marked a religious transition in society in America. Many Americans from the Calvinist sect emphasized man s inability to save themselves and their only way to be saved was from grace from God. (Independence Hall Association in Philadelphia, 2014) The Second Great Awakening caused a more of a lasting change on American society than any other religious revival. One of the major ideas of the Second Great Awakening was that people could perfect themselves. The Second Great Awakening put forward the idea that people could work to achieve their own salvation. It also was based on the idea that revivalist preachers could go around spreading the word and thereby help people to improve. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Sonoran Desert Ecosystem Lab Report There are different sorts of environments scattered over the earth, but what and where are they? In World Biodiversity Expedition, the reader is to collect data about these organisms and the environment they are settled at. A biome is often mistaken as an ecosystem, however, it is defined by non living factors such as climate, soils, and vegetation. This unit helped me understand more clearly that there are so many organisms that I did not know anything about. I learned a lot from this specific unit when it comes to discoverying animals and organisms that I did not know exist. Firstly, we are going to survey life and environments at the Sonoran Desert with temperatures reaching 118℉ with over 16 inches of rain each year in total. The Desert ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Blue whale has two flippers that are close the chest along with two blowholes that make navigating the ocean better. The Blue whale is the largest animal known to man with lengths and width of 29.9 meters. Whales bodies coloration is grey white on the ventral side while the dorsal side is blue gray. Nearly 2,000 9,000 pounds of Krill can fill a fully grown Blue whale daily, nearly 8,000 pounds of Krill is eaten during the whales peak consumption period. The next organism I identified is the Antartctic krill that is 6 centimeters in length. This animals is consumed by many marine animals such as the Blue whale, but what does the krill eat? The Antartctic krill consumes phytoplankton which is a componet of the Plankton family. Although the krill is transparent, it has coloration such as red, pink, yellow and blue. In conclusion, one can see that there are organisms that they may not have known exist or know anything about. This unit takes the reader around the world to observe beginiing with the Soran Desert, Antarctica, Yellowstone, Great Barrier Reef, Deep Ocean, and Central Park. Learning about habitats and the settled life forms that thrive for survival. Seeing the variety of temperatures these animals are settled in along with their weight and length. Frigid climates have animals that are adapted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...