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Phono Record Research Paper
A phono record is defined by the United States Copyright Act of 1976 to be a material object
which embodies sounds (other than those accompanying audio visual recordings such as
movies), for example cassette tapes, CDs or albums. angel Zuniga (2018) Phono records are
material objects in which sounds, other than those accompanying a motion picture or other
audiovisual work, are fixed by any method now known or later developed, and from which the
sounds can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated, either directly or with the aid
of a machine or device. The term phono records includes the material object in which the sounds
are first fixed. Thomas Alva Edison in 1877 )Reverse tape effects are special effects created by
recording
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Essay Week 1 Homework
Question 6. Many drug safety research studies are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies that
would financially benefit if the results of the study are favorable. Is this an example of a potential
confounding factor? A confounding factor is an important difference between the two groups you
are comparing, other then the one you re primarily interested in. With regards to this question, there
would most likely be two groups involved in the experimental study: the control group and the
treatment group. The control group would receive a placebo while the treatment group was
administered the drug. Because the sponsoring pharmaceutical most likely has a personal interest in
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With regards to construction laborers I would like to see similar demographic information, if deaths
occur at varying rates regarding geographic location, and how deaths toll when comparing varying
construction projects. Often, construction workers are young men who are in better health, then
perhaps a seasoned older fisherman who s skills improve with age and experience. Construction
workers may be promoted to safer jobs, such as managers, team leader, etc. and are not directly out
in the field handling equipment that may be directly associated with the deaths. Although the driver
/sales workers and truck drivers had the largest count of total deaths, and refuse and recyclable
material collectors had the least count of total deaths, the fishers/and fishing workers had the
highest rate of total deaths to total employed and construction laborers had the lowest rate of total
deaths to total employees (we were calculating the ratio to determine the rates based on the subject
group deaths to the total possible participants employees). 15. Observational or experimental?
Observational study. Can you think of a confounding factor here?
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done, the participant may have felt rushed or pressured to choose to answer immediately rather
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Vietnam War Influence
Initially, the war in Vietnam was in many ways, trivial involving only limited action by a world
superpower on distant battlefields of the Third World. However, US commitment in Southeast Asia
persisted across fifteen years, marking it as the longest war in American History. The conflict took
place during and thus became intertwined with the turbulent cultural and social uprisings of the
1960s, ultimately shifting the country s course over the latter half of the 20th century. A flashpoint
in the Cold War, the Vietnam War was essentially a contest of diplomatic and ideological hostility
and an extension of the US s policy of containment, which later exposed a myriad of other
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During that time over 50,000 US servicemen were killed in action, figures, which although
devastating, pale beside Vietnamese losses. The ARVN lost 200,000 soldiers and the NVA lost a
further 900,000. America had won every battle, but the war itself, had been lost. Victory was
delivered to a Third World guerrilla force, due in part, to a superpower s underestimation of its
enemy s tactics and morale, but also the societal upheavals that damaged its own consensus for
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J. R. R. Tolkien Biography
J.R.R. Tolkien, formally acknowledged as John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, is an author best known
for his Lord of the Ring trilogy and children s book The Hobbit . He was born on January 3, 1892
in Bloemfontein, South Africa to his English parents, Mabel and Arthur Tolkien. He was their
eldest son and had a younger brother, Hilary Tolkien. In 1896 when Tolkien was just three, [him
and his mother and brother] paid a visit to his mother s family in England. While there, his father
unexpectedly died from a hemorrhage, leaving the family penniless; so Mabel decided to remain
in Sarehole, England with her family. When he became 12, his mother died from diabetes in 1904
and the boys were sent to a boarding school in Birmingham, England under the care of their relative,
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While attending he fell in love with another orphan, Edith Bratt, who he was forbidden to marry
until he was 21 by Father Morgan. He married her once he discovered he was to be drafted into
the Great War (WWI) and worked as a lieutenant. He fought in the Battle of Somme, in which
almost all of his friends were killed. Soon after, he developed a disease similar to typhus, which
allowed him to be discharged back to England. Immediately after, he was on the Oxford Dictionary
Staff, and then became an English professor at Oxford University and the University of Leeds.
While teaching at Oxford, he became intrigued with Finnish, which provided a basis for his own
created language, Quenya. While there, he continued to create new
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Run D. Simmons Research Paper
Run DMC grew up in Hollis Queens. When Simmons was a teenager, he was influencedinto hip
hop by his older brother named Russell Simmons. Russell was an up coming hip hoppromoter.
Once Simmons started performing he was known as DJ Run rapper for Kurtis Blow.At the time
McDaniels was more into athletics than music while Simmons was trying to take themusic far, he
even bought a set of turntables to practice on his own. Simmons convincedMcDaniels to start
rapping but McDaniels wouldn t perform in public. Later on McDanielsstarted writing rhymes
and was known as Easy D. Simmons and McDaniels started hanging outaround Hollis, going all
around to local DJs who performed. They came across to someonenamed Mizell who called himself
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A few years later Eazy E met up with Ice Cube tomake amends and be friends again, and also
wanted to get N.W.A back together. Unfortunately,Eazy died of AIDS on March 26, 1995. After
everyone grieved his death, they went theirseparate ways but still kept in contact. Dr.Dre became
the founder and CEO of AftermathEntertainment and Beats Electronics, continuing with being a
producer and then making his ownheadphones called Beats . Ice Cube on the other hand had
already started his solo career onceleaving N.W.A. and started writing for other artist. Also starting
his acting career by starring infamous movies such as, Boyz N The Hood , Friday , and Are We
There
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How Does Hitchcock Create Emotional Tension In The Birds
The Birds is considered one of Hitchcock s most memorable films, and is known as a classic
horror film because of the concept of birds randomly attacking people. The film centers on a man
and a woman merging in with his family and only then do the birds start attacking and disrupting
their already tense atmosphere as the feelings between the protagonists Melanie and Mitch begin to
blossom. Hitchcock creates the birdsas a metaphor for the emotional turmoil between the couple and
the characters, as it allows them all to develop throughout the film.
Melanie is uncomfortable among Mitch and his family because of her feelings for him. This is
further supported when Melanie s relationship with his mother Lydia becomes strained due to
awkward interactions,
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The Irish Easter Rebellion 1916 Essay
The 1916 Irish Easter Uprising
Ever since the occupation of Ireland by the English began in 1169, Irish patriots have fought back
against British rule, and the many Irish rebellions and civil wars had always been defeated. To
quash further rebellion, the Act of Union was imposed in 1800, tying Ireland to the United Kingdom
of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Laws discriminating against Catholics and the handling of
the Irish Potato Famine of 1845 50 led to increased tension and the proposal of introducing Home
Rule gained support.
In 1913 there was a general strike of workers in Dublin led by James Connolly of the Irish
Transport and General Workers Union (I.T.G.W.U.). This action was followed by the 1913 Lock
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...they have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never
be at peace.
It was a call for a blood sacrifice in order to free Ireland from British rule. In organising an
uprising, the funeral was proof that the Volunteers could organise when secretly directed by the
I.R.B. and on St. Patrick s Day (17th March), Connolly took his Citizen Army on a tour of key
Dublin sites which could be used as strategic strongholds during an uprising.
However, there were many difficulties in organising and executing such a rebellion and one thing
the rebels needed were weapons. Sir Roger Casement had organised for a shipment of as many as
200,000 rifles to be smuggled into Ireland on a neutral German freighter, the Aud. But when
Casement arrived in Ireland on a German submarine he was arrested immediately and the freighter
was intercepted by the Royal Navy and scuttled itself. Another attempt was made to gain large
quantities of arms and ammunition during the actual uprising from the arsenal at Phoenix Park
known as Magazine Fort. However this was not very successful and the rebels seized only a few
rifles.
Throughout the organisation of the rebellion, Eoin MacNeill, leader of the minority Volunteers had
to be kept in the dark about the I.R.B. s plans because he believed that his Irish Volunteersshould
only rise in arms if a British
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The Between Female And Female Roles
Psychologically defined, the term androgyny is used to describe and individual that presents both
male and female traits equally and simultaneously. Whilst this individual is assigned one biological
gender at birth, their own personal gender identity does not fit neatly into either the male or the
female genderrole of their society.
In many mainstream religions, God s and Goddesses, posses one gender and a male and female
distinct and separate beings, yet there is a long standing history of androgyny in mystical
writings; that is to say the assertion that male and female qualities were originally contained
within one body. The term androgyny is given its roots within Greek mythology. The major
underlying assumption of both male and female sex roles is that an individual may act in either
traditionally male or female roles, depending solely on the situation and needs of that given
situation. According to Swain, D. In patriarchal societies men and masculinity have always been
held in higher esteem to women and femininity. Men have always held a superior status and
position in these societies. This can arguable be traced back to Aristotle who concluded that due
to a males genitals being on the outside of the body, this made him hot and dry and to be hot and
dry was to be superior. Women within these societies are often seen as lowers and not considered
worthy or higher status jobs considered weak and lowered to childcare and domestic services.
That said some cultures have
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Blistering Research Paper
Introduction
Experts believe that terrorist use of chemical agents is an event with low probability, but potentially
high consequences. While terrorist groups may or may not have an increased interest in chemical
agent acquisition and use, the domestic vulnerability of the United States to chemical attack
remains an issue. Both the United States and Russia have signed and ratified the Chemical
Weapons Convention (CWC), and are reducing, and eventually eliminating, their chemical weapon
stockpiles.1 The possibility that terrorist groups might obtain insecure chemical weapons led to
increased scrutiny of declared Libyan chemical weapon stockpiles following the fall of the Qadhafi
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Some agents can penetrate through normal clothing material, causing burns even in cloth covered
areas. While blister agents react quickly upon skin contact, their symptoms may be delayed. In
the case of mustard agent, damage occurs within one to two minutes of exposure, but symptoms
do not manifest for several hours.18 As even low concentrations of vaporized blister agents
quickly cause damage, it is unlikely that exposed individuals can remove these agents from the
skin prior to injury. The initial symptoms of blister agent exposure are a reddening of the skin,
resembling sunburn, combined with pain in the affected area. Swollen skin, blisters, and lesions
may then develop, depending on the degree of exposure. Systemic symptoms, such as malaise,
vomiting, and fever, may also develop in extreme cases. Exposure to large amounts of liquid
mustard agent may prove fatal.19 The eyes are also very sensitive to blister agents. Following
exposure to high concentration vapor, great pain, corneal damage, and scarring may occur. Liquid
agent often causes the most severe eye damage. This may come from contact with airborne droplets
or by self contamination of the eyes from contaminated clothing or body
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Optical Distortion Harvard Business Case
I. Executive summary:
A. Problem statement: Optical Distortion Inc.(ODI) is a small new company, not yet in business,
with a patent for an innovative product designed to prevent chickens from cannibalism behaviors
toward each other. These lenses are used instead of traditional way of debeaking. ODI must develop
marketing strategies about targeting, positioning and optimal pricing to launch its new product.
B. Recommendation: The dilemma ODI faces is whether introduce its product at a higher price and
continue process its multimarket strategy. Based on ODI limited resources and current situation of
poultry industry in United States, ODI should target large farms have 50,000 chickens or over, and
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4) able to lower price as well as cost with high market power and high rate of market to compete
with potential competitors.
D. Conclusions: ODI has sufficient evidence to target large farms have 50,000 chickens or over,
and focus on market in California and south Atlantic region in the short term and set an initial
high price of about $0.28 per pair. Although it may appear that ODI may have risk of introducing
new products, this option is actually safest and most profitable for expected sales and penetration.
Risk of reluctance to acceptance new technology, low trained salesforce and new competitors in
the future may lead this strategy less efficient. It is suggested that ODI decrease the selling price
of the lenses in the long term and focus on improving the quality and services and build a solid
premium brand image in order to guarantee market share in the future. It would be better to find
multiple ways of advertising and increasing the customers awareness and accessibility of products.
Appendix
Table 1: Farm size comparison
Table 2:
Savings calculation between debeaking and lenses
Reduce Cannibalism
Debeaking
ODI lenses
Cannibalism Rate
9%
4.5%
Purchase cost (per chicken)
$2.40
$2.40
Total cost
$0.216
$0.108
Savings (per chicken)
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The Arctic
The first region of the country described in class was that of the Arctic. The Arctic tribes cover the
western part of Alaska, northern part of Canada, and southern part of Greenland. People within this
region are known as Inuits and their culture is very rich. The Arctic is a very cold area with little to
no vegetation, and the Inuitculture and music reflects this. Just like the other regions that have been
and will be described, the Native Americans of the Arctichave their own unique sound, song
structure, and instrumentation. The first thing we will look at is instrumentation. For the Arctic
region, the single most important instrument is what is known as a hand drum. This
membranophone is unique in its structure and sound. To make one of these, a round frame is made
out of wood and then the skin of some local animal such as caribou or white whalein is stretched
over the top of it. This skin is a unique feature and helps separate this region from the rest due to
the fact you cannot find this type of wildlife elsewhere. A handle is attached for drummer to hold
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Instead of striking the membrane actually bound, the frame itself is struck. This gives each
Arctic song a unique sound and can be heard in CD 1 track 9. The mallet actually being used to
strike the membrane can further alter the sound. A good example of the altered sound is in CD
1 track 8 where the performer is using a metal bar to strike the drum rim giving of a very metallic
sound. This song is also an example of a duel song. There are many other drum dances songs in
this region like the song I m So Happy and Sayunn. Both tracks, which are CD 1 tracks 9 and 10,
represent how different drum dance songs can be when it comes to vocals, drumbeat, and the
amount of performers. With each of these songs it is easy to see why the hand drum is so
important and a defining characteristic of this area s tribal
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I Am A Great Or Horrible Thing
Flooding, depending on how one deals with it, can be a great or awful thing. The day after
Houston s historic flood started with gloomy gray skies, horrendous humidity, and me sitting on
the couch staring blankly at the T.V. The ecstatic voices of each advertisement after
advertisement filled my ears. This was supposed to be a day of excitement and fun but it seemed
as if the rain had destroyed those plans. I was leaving to New York for the summer and wouldn t
see my friends for months. Sick and tired of sitting down half the day, I called them up to see if
they had any idea of what we could do to spend this last day together. They came up with an idea
to make the most out of an otherwise terrible day. In no time they showed up, I was taken away in
a car headed towards the bayou.
When we arrived, the water was raging against the banks inching closer and closer to the
roadside. The trees were halfway underwater, not a single living creature in sight, and the sun was
hidden behind a blanket of menacing clouds. As we unmounted the long blue canoes from the
truck, we examined what we were about to do. Our examination didn t take long since we were
teenagers we simply said screw it and decided to jump in the river. Taking turns each of us jumped
in the canoe and canoed up and down the river. Since it was his canoes, Grayson, a short dark
bearded guy with an overconfident air and shorts that were way too short, was first to go. His
experience with canoes made it seem as if it was
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Why Is The Human Genome Project Important
The Genome Project
The Genome project is very significant because it is trying to cure illness and diseases. This
project was first started in 1990 and it lasted till 2003 and it took thirteen years to complete the
genetic sequencing. The discoveries that were made during this project are now being tested and
studied to become more accurate. Furthermore, The genome project is trying to accurately
sequence all the genes, cure and prevent different illnesses that affect people all around the world.
Mary Shelly s novel Frankenstein can apply to the Genome project because of the importance of
both projects. Genome project has to do with figuring out all the gene sequences accurately. The
human genome project has figured out the gene sequences
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Essay Week 2 Ind assignment
CH. 1 Exercise 1 1
1. The traditional business model of accounting is inadequate for governments and not for profit
organizations primarily because businesses differ from governments and not for profit
organizations in that
A. They have different missions
CH. 1 Questions
1. What is the defining distinction between for profit businesses and not for profit entities,
including governments? What are the implications of this distinction for financial reporting?
The defining distinction is that for profit businesses focus on generating a profit every year,
whereas government entities and not for profit organizations focus on improving and enhancing the
quality of life in their communities.
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Overall strength does not necessarily refer to what is owned but also what can be accessed.
CH. 2 Question for Review
12. What is a CAFR? What are its main components?
A CAFR is a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. The main components of a CAFR are the
introductory section, financial section, and Statistical section. A budget outlines where funds are
going to come from and how those funds will be used. It will specify what funds will be used to
pay for specific expenditures. A CAFR includes, in the introductory section, an overview of how the
government is divided, a letter from the chief executive, and a summary of the financial section.
The financial section contains financial reports for each fund. It also contains an overview of
financial performance for the year, and the financial position of the entity at the end of the year. The
statistical section contains current and historical data for the entity. This data could be
demographical data on the area, tax rates, and any debt still remaining unpaid. A budget contains
information for the upcoming year and a CAFR contains information for the past year.
CH. 3 Exercise 3 2
1. Upon ordering supplies a government should
a. Debit encumbrances and credit reserve for encumbrances
2. Upon receiving supplies that had previously been encumbered a government should
a. Debit reserve for encumbrances and credit encumbrances
3. Upon
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Do Dogs Make Better Pets Than Cats Research Paper
Do Dogs Make Better Pets Than Cats?
Imagine : You are are at a pet adoption center, trying to pick out a pet. The only pets they have
are dogs and cats. Which would you pick and why? Cat videos are hysterical, but dogs remain the
more flexible pet. (not literally) Dogs are by far the most popular pet to love. They are also
extremely loyal and, I guess you could say, caring. As of 2011, a survey showed that the two most
popular pets to own are dogs and cats. Even though the total number of pet cats is more than dogs,
households that own dogs outnumber cats. Hence the crazy cat lady reference, many of the
households of cat owners consists of only one person who owns a group of cats. The dog owning
households have families owning
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Archbishop Mitty Research Paper
Archbishop Mitty is a school that is focused on helping others, sports, and technology. Many of
my interests correlate with Mitty s ideas and philosophy. I myself am very passionate about
helping others because every time I get a chance, I always try to do a good deed in my
community. I also participate in many competitions that involve in helping others. While living in
Singapore, I was part of the Save the Environment club. This club s main goal is to campaign for
water conservation. We introduced different techniques to communities to help them conserve
water efficiently. Due to our team s efforts, we were awarded with a trophy for being the most
effective team. I am also very interested in basketball. I have been playing basketball for
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Dummies-Personal Narrative
Partly Wooden Good night mom, I called as I closed the door to my room , flicked off the lights,
and headed towards my bed. I glanced over at the tiny white screen of my alarm clock. It read
10:45 p.m. I laid down, closed my eyes, and let my mind wander until a dark veil draped over my
eyes and I entered the world of sleep. Click. Let s play the movie of the night. Scene 1. I was
walking down the street towards a tall, grey building that didn t seem to have any doors. I heard
an irritating beeping noise from behind and my head turned. My eyesight blurred and I felt
myself fall backwards. When I came to my senses I realized that I had no control over my body.
It was as if I was in another person s body physically but my soul and brain were still accustomed.
I felt the body get up and start to walk. Where was I heading before? My brain was blank, but I
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that they were in and started walking towards the dummy I was trapped in before. Okay, so
these dummies are controlled by gears that are obviously inside of their bodies. But how? I
wondered. If these dummies are controlled by gears, how was the inside of the dummy body I
was in hollow? Then, I realized that the dummy I was in earlier was bigger than the others. No,
growing bigger and bigger as the rest of the tribe stomped towards it. They started chanting in
raspy, high pitched voices. Mannequins are not real. Mannequins are not real. But their vocals
caused the chanting to sound more like Mannequins? Are not real? I was frozen in fear watching
the scene as the ground shook in result to the harsh mechanical footsteps of the towering, wooden
figures. I rubbed my arm, just now feeling the pain where I had banged it on the curb. Then, I was
overcome with a sense of unsettlement. For a moment, my arm felt a just little bit harder than
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America s Universal Healthcare Coverage
ca is able to find a political will to provide universal healthcare coverage, the rest of the world can
then show the way. This says to me that the United States must look within itself and make the
moral determination as to whether healthcare should be considered a fundamental right granted to
all its citizens as a theme of this book. Once addressed, the United Statescan join the other
industrialized countries who have long since implemented universal healthcare systems such as
Germany, France, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Canada who have more cost effective
systems which produce better health outcomes than the US.1 Setting the focus outwards and
learning from both the success stories and the growing pains as would be beneficial in... Show more
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What seems to be the most consistent theme through this book is the authors approach in
determining the advantages and disadvantages within each system, which in itself creates a basis
for comparison for the US with each story relayed.6
Philosophy of the Book s Author The philosophy relayed by the book s author consistently leads
back to the moral question that must be asked in the initial design of the healthcare system. That
determination has to do as to whether the government has a duty to act when there are those
within their own country do not have equitable access to hospitals and doctors for the treatment
of their conditions.14 The most industrialized countries in the world have long since made the
decision to provide universal healthcare coverage, yet the United States still lags behind in this
department. What people of a country should expect and feel reassured of is that if and when
they fall ill, they will receive the proper care necessary to get better without the worry of being
denied care or face bankruptcy for doing receiving medical care.2 A country which does not make
the moral determination to provide universal healthcare coverage to its people such as the United
States puts it in
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Essay about Graduation Speech
Ah, life eh? Hello Class of 2012.
There are so many things to say to you. I feel so privileged to get to speak to everyone, and there
is so much to say. We have come to this point in our lives that many have come to before us. I
almost feel like I have done it already, having watched people grow up and graduate before. But
now today it is our turn to really do it. To walk this aisle, to sit in the seats, and to play with these
tassels.
It seems like so long ago and it seems like just yesterday, those perils of adolescence. Brier
Terrace Middle School, just seething with awkwardness and emotions, was where I spent most of
my days, chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool, playing some b ball outside of my school. One of
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In other activities, we have all made names for ourselves. Athletically, many have achieved
incredible things. People have gone to state meets and tournaments, lettered in varsity sports and
maybe even have been named team captain for a season or two. In our music and drama
departments, students have excelled, securing coveted spots in our school s top bands, orchestras
and choirs. Some have put their talents to work and gotten the lead in our school plays or been
put in charge backstage making entire musicals go smoothly. All of the clubs at school have had
students from our class named as presidents, editors or producers. Our class every year has had its
very own government, naming people as our president, vice president and so on.
So much has happened in our lives because of Green Terrace High Schooland what it has to offer.
Individually, something there in that building formed who we are right now and what person we
have become.
For everything we have accomplished and made of ourselves, there is so much to say. Our
parents, whole families and friends are so proud of us, and we could go on and on about all that
has been achieved by each one of us up to this point. If I could, I would like to talk about
something else.
In the world that we live, titles and achievements mean everything. We get so caught up in proving
ourselves worthy to be reckoned with and listened to that we go to
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Michael Bowman Research Paper
The Biography of Michael Bowman and Melvin Grimes
Michael Bowman, 47, was born in Aurora Illinois on July 18, 1970, a saturday night. He went to
Allen Elementary School, Simmons Junior High, and East Aurora High School, graduating in
1988. He is the oldest out of three siblings, all being boys, him, Terrence, and Sean Bowman being
the youngest. His mother was not really in his life much as he was growing up so he was raised by
his grandmother, Irene Bowman. After graduating high school, he did go to college, he went to
Waubonsee Community College in Illinois and Gateway Community College in Phoenix, Arizona
in 2018. He is the father of two children, Autumn Elizabeth Bowman and Davion Bowman and
the grandfather of one little boy. Michael was living in Illinois until three to four years ago then
he moved to Arizona, the last time he has been up here was within the first few months of 2017,
sadly for a funeral and thanksgiving of 2016. As a job Michael is a health care professional.
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Charlotte Grimes. He went to school in the Rock Island School District 41, graduating in 1970.
After high school, Grimes went to Black Hawk College in Moline IL. and Kalamazoo College in
Kalamazoo, MI, graduating from college in 1975 with a bachelors degree in Religion and
Sociology. Melvin has one daughter, Melissa and two grandkids, Mehkia and Cadence who he
loves very very much. In November 2002, he received his Masters of divinity from Grace Valley
Theological Seminary in Edinburg, TX. The following month of 2002, he received his doctorate of
Ministry Degree from Grace Valley Theological Seminary, Edinburg, TX. he is also a commissioner
and CHairman of the board for the Moline Housing Authority, State of Illinois Council on Aging,
Past President and Finance Chair for Churches
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The Invention Of The Ipod Essay
Assessment 1 Part 1
1.Invention is the process of creating something new meaning or for the first time. When applied
to any organisation, it can either be designing a new product, a new service or even a new process.
Innovation is the process of creating new value using advance knowledge produced as a result of
invention.
An example in differentiating between Invention and Innovation is given below.
Back in the year 2001, the first iPod was released; it was not actually an inventive product. In fact
MP3 players /Walkman were already been around for a few years. The first MP3 Players
/Walkman were put on the market in the year 1998. Nevertheless the iPod was the first to be really
an innovation. It was the very first to allow a thriving transition of new ideas into tangible societal
impact . The combination of elements such as its visual design, its ease of use and the most
significant was the iTunes software that allowed the user to manage and purchase music online.
With the example mentioned above, MP3 Players/Walkman was the invention and iPod was the
innovation.
In comparison to invention and innovation, I would consider Innovation to be more important than
invention. To serve new markets, innovation creates new products and services which enable an
organisation to expand its range of beneficiaries or market base. On the other hand, it may lead to
product and service enhancement, such as improved quality or service flexibility. An example that
can illustrate this is
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Essay on Enlightenment in Colonial Society
Enlightenment in Colonial Society
The Enlightenment began in the mid to late 17th century; almost every source gives different
dates and doesn t really specify when exactly it started. It consisted as more of a religious
revolution, but it also had to do with the emergence of different specialized professions. A major
point of the English Enlightenment was that it did not like the idea of a vengeful God, nor did it
like the idea that man could only retain so much knowledge and a certain social standing.
John Tillotson, who was the archbishop of Canterbury until 1694 would preach, morality rather
than dogma and had a way of defending the doctrine of eternal damnation that left his listeners
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The most desirable course for the colonists to take was to agree to disagree. Nothing more
powerfully encouraged the movement of separation of church and state than the realization that no
one church could be the only church of the new colonies.
Several of the most distinguished leaders of the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson, George
Washington, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Paine, were very much influenced by the English; and, to a
lesser extent the French Enlightenment. Jefferson and Franklin both spent time in France,
absorbing the influence of the French Enlightenment. The language of natural law, inherent
freedoms, and self determination which was so deeply rooted in American tradition (what there
was of a tradition) was the language of the Enlightenment; however, there was still a little of some
other or traditional religions involved, which has been called our civil religion .
Eventually different legal professions started to emerge in many of the colonies, and with this
surge of new professionals came the ideas of Enlightenment. In the 1600 s most of the colonists
hated lawyers, people thought of them as men who took advantage of others and who deliberately
stirred up discord. For a small amount of time Massachusetts and Virginia made it illegal to
practice law. Maryland was the only
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CHF Case Study
Case Study Pg 204: Essentials of Critical Care Nursing
Mrs. K., A 68 year old white woman, has been admitted to the critical care unit with shortness of
breath at rest. Vital signs are BP, 218/100 mm Hg; HR, 110 beats/min; and RR, 3 breath/min. She
has run out of her antihypertensive medication for the fourth time this year and only came to the
hospital because of her breathing difficulties.
On examination, Mrs. K. is pale and clammy sitting upright in a chair. She has bibasilar crackles to
her scapulae, and her heart rhythm is irregularly irregular. She has pitting edema bilaterally to her
thighs, jugular venous pulsation to the earlobe, and bilateral infiltrates. An ECG shows a left
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Even with the limits of Amiodarone, it is often used as the first line drug of choice for A Fib and
those that are hemodynamically unstable. Amiodarone is a vasodilator and can increase cardiac
output. However, it will not significantly change the ejection fraction which is good since Mrs. K.
s is 78% (normal approximately 55 75%)
c. I did not see any treatments for her A Fib. There is no mention of thombolytics or anti
coagulants. This should also be considered for treatment.
2. Based on her presentation, physical assessment and hemodynamic number, was Mrs. K.
experiencing left or right sided failure, or both?
a. Both. Based on what is presented. She has JVD an indication of right sided failure because the
heart is unable to pump the massive amount of fluid coming from the body to the right side of the
heart. There is too much fluid for the right ventricle to pump into the pulmonary arteries. And
because of the A fib, it is not being pumped efficiently.
b. She is experiencing left sided failure as shown by the increased PAP and the bibasilar crackles
heard on auscultation. The fluid can t get into the left side of the heart and is backing up into the
lungs. Left sided failure is also indicated by the reduced cardiac index. The heart is not able to get
the fluid out to the body.
3. What role did atrial fibrillation play in Mrs. K. s heart failure?
a. This may have been answered in another question, but the atria s aren t pumping. In layman s
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Nhl Lockout
NHL s lockout
September 16, 2004 the National Hockey League had a labour dispute that led to a lockout. The
dispute was about the end of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The National Football
League has a working salary cap for the teams in their league. NHL is trying to establish the same
type of system that the NFL has. The negotiation between the NHL Players association and the
NHL did not come easy. The disagreements were that NHL clubs spent too much on player s
salary. The clubs spent over 76 percent of their revenue on the players. With the salary capthe NHL
was trying to instill, players felt that the idea was unfair and inflexible. The players didn t want to
cut their salaries.
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In Europe 388 NHL players played in Europe because of the lockout. Russia, Sweden, and Czech
Republic all tried and cash in on Americas misfortune not keeping their hockey league. America
doesn t want another strike like they had because it makes the players look selfish and the NHL
look unstable to outside countries and the public in America.
The Consequences of the lockout the season is increasing popularity in other sports and
recreational activities. NHL lockout is one of the reasons people turn to different ways to spend
their time like Texas hold em. The popularity of Texas hold em has definitely benefited from the
lockout replacing stud poker as the most commonly played card game in the United States.
Televised events like Worlds Championship Poker gained TV ratings due to the helping of the
NHL lockout. That is one of the reasons TV networks like ESPN is not bidding for a new contract
with the NHL. Instead they have to make individual networks that specializes in the NHL i.e.
OLN. Canadian sports such as Canadian Football League has bulster in fan support because they
had no hockey to lean on.
Players wanted more favorable salary cap but that will make teams spend over 70 percent of their
revenue income on paying players salary. General counsel Bob Goodnow of the NHLPA was so
unreasonable against the leagues offer of a salary cap that after the lockout was settle he was
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Legal And Ethical Issues Of Computing
Introduction One of the most significant concern facing IT industry in the 21st century is legal,
social, ethical and professional issues that are associated with appropriate uses of technologies in
computing. During the implantation of the Greenwich Freecycling website, many of these issues
were encountered. By deploying the correct combination of technologies that is available when
implementing the website some of these issues were conquered and overcome. Legal and
ethical issues in computing are not as straight forward as one expects, these two comprehensive
concepts can be divided into many sub sections such as computer Ethics which is a moral
standard used as a guideline for computer users, Code of ethics is a guideline in ICT, intellectual
property is the own work that is created by individuals, privacy refers to the rights that individual
and companies have and how their data is collected and restricted to outside sources, computer
crime is an illegal act that involves computers and finally cyber law which is laws that are related
to helping protect the internet and other online communication. professional bodies are the
mechanisms to help improve professionalism of individuals within the IT industry, by increasing
the competence and the skills of these individuals it will help to promote a better understanding of
the legal and ethical issues and what can be done to enhance and solve these issues respectively.
Users of technology will feel an impact of the
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The New Constitution And The Constitution
The new constitution formulated comprised of seven articles that explain how a government
should work in order to provide its citizens with the basic rights. This new system divided the power
between the federal government and the states. Furthermore, the American Revolution is extremely
important as the constitution that was later formulated still serves the basis of the American
constitution. Even though several amendments have been made to the constitution, the
revolutionary principles upon which the Constitution was made are still influencing the society of
the United States. The language and the sentiments involved in the Declaration of Independence
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During the revolution, several African American slaves served in the revolutionary war from both
sides of the war. Moreover, this revolutionary war of independence helped the slaves in getting their
independence as well. This is when several thousands of the slaves attained the status of
independence by running away. As a result of the revolution, the slaves started to fight against the
slavery after getting the encouragement from the natural right philosophy of the seventeenth
century English philosopher John Locke (Digital History), which is also a part of the constitution
of the United States of America. This natural right philosophy is nothing else but the right to life
and liberty that the constitution of the United States guarantees to provide its citizens. In addition
to this fight of the African American against the slavery, the slaves began to appeal the Congress
in order to destruct the slavery. Furthermore, under the new constitution, the slaves were
considered as 3/5 as productive as a free person (Cardoza and Hume 116). Thus, after the
revolution, the slaves were also given representation while earlier the slaves were not considered to
have any kind of rights since they were not considered the citizens. Moreover, it was this
revolutionary war, after which the abolitionist movements initiated to abolish the slavery and thus,
the awareness about slavery increased. Also, a lot of
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Simulation Report
SIMULATION REPORT The objective of the project was to trade on a Market Simulation
STOCK TRACK , from 2/13 to 4/20. We were supposed to try to trade different types of
instruments in order to gain more knowledge about they are trade in the real world; and how a
strategy which seems good can be overturned by the market circumstances.
During this period as a conservative, I tried to trade less risky instruments. The qualities that I used
to select my instruments are the following: * Recommendation from Yahoo, TD Ameritrade and
other websites. * Price pattern * High or moderate P/E ratio * Seasons (spring, summer, fall and
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my choice was only guided by their high P/E ratio. In order to protect my portfolio against the
changes in prices, I took a couple options. At first, I try to use some put option on Apple and
Google to protect my portfolio against their change in prices. But as I was new in the use of
options, it had a worst effect on my portfolio. Thus, I sold them and I decided to use a call and put
parity on Google, Apple and IBM. And it helps reduce the negative return I had after the stock
slump to 1.49%. During the simulation, I also bought a bond but I sold it when the interest rate
fell. I also bought some futures on gold because the price of gold is increasing actually. Using all
these pseudo strategies help me to maintain my portfolio value higher than $982,678 with a
slight to increase until the stock slump in April. In fact, the fall of the stock had a great impact
on my portfolio and in order to protect myself against this impact I tried to use different option
strategies and sold some of my stocks in order to go above $982,678 at least. This reaction of my
portfolio shows how the systematic risk can affect a portfolio rudely and how it is difficult to
protect a portfolio against these types of risks. In summary, this simulation allowed me to know
about the importance of portfolio allocation. It also helped me to understand the use of the P/E
ratio in market selection. And it showed me when and how to use option and future in a portfolio.
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Declaration Of Indulgence Dbq
Isabel Yang
Ms. Loffredo
EHA P. 2
March 15, 2017
Hutton and Bate s views on Charles II s Domestic Policy in England In the books Charles II King
of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by Ronald Hutton, and The Declaration of Indulgence 1672 a
study in the rise of organized dissent, by Frank Bate, both authors expound the Declaration of
Indulgence enforced by King Charles II of England in 1672 in attempt to restore religious toleration
to all religions. Ronald Hutton, the author of Charles II King of England, Scotland, and Ireland,
believes that the Declaration of Indulgence was the key to keeping England unified. Hutton also
believes that the Cavalier Parliament was attempting to bring England back to a pre reformation
era. In 1662, Parliament established this by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although the Declaration was met with the Test Act, which had consequential effects upon England
s government, Charles was able to establish his supremacy ecclesiastically over Parliament. Both
Authors recognize the failure of this document but still believe it was a smart move for Charles to
attempt to keep peace in England. Bate thought that the penal laws enforced by Parliament were
relentless and inhumane. Hutton views on Parliament were slightly different. Hutton interpreted
Parliament s Act of Uniformity as a way of restoring order to the government. While their opinions
about Parliament s Act are different, they both agree that Parliament is limiting the power of the
throne: ecclesiastically and politically. The Declaration of Indulgence did successfully grant
religious tolerance to Catholics and Protestants. After the creation of the Test Act, all non anglicans
lost the right to hold civil or military office. In conclusion, both authors agree that the Charles s
domestic policy, the Declaration of Indulgence, was successful but not to the extent he had been
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Biopure Strategy Analysis Essay
Problem Statement В– Biopure (BPC), is a small and private developer of human (Hemopure) and
animal (Oxyglobin) blood substitutes. Biopure is faced with the decision of whether to
immediately launch Oxyglobin (Og) or wait until after the launch of hemapure (Hp), which will be
in about two years following FDA approval. If they decide to launch they must determine their
pricing strategy. The concern is that launching Oxyblobin would create an obstacle to the pricing of
Hemopure, the company s initial product focus.
Market Analysis В– The combination of lengthy approval process of the FDA, intellectual
property laws, and R D capital requirements, poses a high entry barrier in the blood substitute
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Company Analysis В– BPC is a manufacturer of blood substitutes, specifically Hemopure (Hp) for
humans and Oxyglobin (Og) for the veterinary (mainly canine) market. Although Hp is expected
(without guarantee) to receive FDA approval by the end of 1999, Og received approval for
general use in 1997. BPC has already invested $200 million on product development and
manufacturing facilities for the two products, and recently received $50 million in Venture Capital
funding; thus, it has little if any short term financial constraints. The company s plant capacity is
300,000 units of Og, or 150,000 units of Hp. There is considerable flexibility in switching from
the manufacturing of one product to another, and BPC can manufacture both at the same time
(given the resulting linear function from the capacity figures above). These capacity numbers,
however, are limited in comparison to the larger potential market. Given its competitors in the
human blood market, BPC would be place third among three competitors, whereas in the canine
market, it would have a monopoly for a minimum of two years. As such, BPC would likely be a
price taker in the human blood supply market, whereas it would be a price setter in the canine
market, allowing it to maximize profits by charging the highest possible price given its current
capacity. An undersupplied marketplace for both humans and canines will allow for sufficiently
elevated prices (Exhibit
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Political Participation Analysis
Good morning ladies and gentlemen,
First, I want to start by sharing my journey and how I became involved in politics. Early in life, I
recognized America s economic disparity and I knew that this was a problem that could be
solved and throughout the years that became my inspiration in politics. I attended Brooklyn
college and after a year, I transferred to the University of Chicago. I then became involved in the
civil rights movement during my university years. I was also a member of the congress of Racial
Equality and participated in a sit in against segregation of off campus housing in 1962.
The economy in the United States is what contributed to my interest in politics, which is why I
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My father came from Poland with no money to maintain his family and was still able to improve
his economically position due to the job opportunities that America has offered. For this reason, I
am proud to be the son of an immigrant that all he wanted was a better life for his children. Many
hardworking families are coming to the United States to create a better future for their family and
is a tradition that has carried on by so many families but with only one problem. We have eleven
million people in this country who are undocumented. The main reason they came here was to
improve their lives, to escape oppression, to flee desperate poverty and violence and are shut out
from that same opportunity.
My priority is to fix the broken immigration system we have today. I plan to dismantle inhumane
deportation programs and detention centers and provide broad administrative relief to the parents
of DREAMers: the parents of citizens, the parents of legal permanent residents, other family
members and other immigrants who would have been given legal protections by the Senate passed
bill. It is also important to ensure our borders to remain safe and secure but respecting local
communities. I will regulate the future flow of immigrants by modernizing visa systems and
rewriting bad trade
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Marketing Of Health Care Services
This paper pertains to the marketing of Health Care Services and provides the steps and history of
marketing in health care and the effects of marketing on the health care delivery system from 1950
to 1990. It introduces the health care consumers and their role in the marketing process as well as
the factors that influence consumer behavior. These factors influence the success of marketingin
health care. It also provides the requirements for successful marketing and current techniques and
strategies used by health care organizations.
According to the American Marketing Association, marketing is the activity, set of institutions and
process for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offers that have value for
customers, clients, partners, and society at large (2014). Marketing is a relatively new concept that
was first introduced in 1910 and referred to as sales. Although the 1950 s is considered to be the
beginning of the marketing era, it was not until the 1980 s that marketing was considered to have
begun in healthcare, other than the pharmaceutical industry (Thomas, 2005). In the 1950s, the
United States Economy was geared toward production and emphasized the interests of the producer
over those of the consumer. Individuals had the mindset that a good product would sell for itself so
there was no need for marketing. Hospitals and physicians for the most part considered marketing
to be inappropriate and even unethical. Although
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The Caricature Of Mrs. Bennet In Pride And Prejudice
In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen uses various characters to make observations about British
society in the eighteenth century through satire, irony, and character development. Mrs. Bennet is
one of the more boisterous and transparent characters in the novel, who plays a key role in Austen s
critiques of British society. Austen creates a caricature of Mrs. Bennet. Mrs. Bennet is portrayed as
irrational, nervous, and hysterical to highlight how the pressure of motherhood and British societal
expectations in the eighteenth century can affect one s priorities and mental state.
Women of the eighteenth century were expected and encouraged to marry and have children,
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Bennet cares for her children deeply and worries about their futures constantly. She is also
consistently laughed at and criticized by members of her family and community. Mrs. Bennet s
daily trials and stresses have caused her to become a frail, nervous and laughable character.
Frequently throughout the novel , Mrs. Bennet expresses her stresses to her family: You delight in
vexing me. You have no compassion on my poor nerves (Austen 7). Her stresses are often caused
by her husband s trying sarcasm and wit, or by the fate of her daughters. Because the majority of
her happiness is based on the welfare of her daughters, when her youngest elopes with an unsuitable
man she becomes extremely distraught and emotional. She is in a dreadful state and has such
tremblings, such flutterings, all over [her] (Austen 278 279). Mrs. Bennet s nerves and emotions
accentuate the weakness that was attributed to women and mothers in the eighteenth century.
Additionally, the suppressive role as mother and wife which Mrs. Bennet is placed into is the
source of her anxiety and neuroses. This is ironic because Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bennet, and other
residents of Merryton judge Mrs. Bennet because of her neurotic and superficial attributes, yet they
are members of the society that has forced her into her role as a
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Captain Cook s Exploration Of Exploration And Discovery
Captain James Cook added exponential territories to Britain s colonial possessions during his
three voyages. Cook s exploration of the Pacific Ocean contributed to Britain s huge territorial
gains, increased wealth, and influenced Europe s romantic fascination with the science of
mapping, charting and classifying the world. Cook was a supremely gifted surveyor and star
navigator. His discoveries and the accurate cartographic depiction of them, were of incomparable
benefit to his contemporaries. Captain Cook made three exemplary voyages of exploration and
discovery. These voyages brought unimaginable new views of scientific, geographic, and cultural
knowledge to a modernizing European world on the verge of the Enlightenment. Although Cook
himself was not steeped in this intellectual movement, which was gradually moving away from the
traditions of received opinions and Christian thoughts, the results of his Pacific voyages made
major contributions to the scientific and cultural knowledge that led to the enlightenment of his
colleagues and philosophers. Cook s explorations and discoveries were indeed new to the Western
world, but to the Pacific islanders they had been known for thousands of years. The knowledge
Cook provided to his contemporaries in turn, was used to justify colonisation of the discovered
lands. This essay will present two arguments. The first argument will demonstrate how the voyages
of Captain James Cookadded to the colonial possessions of the British
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A Comparison Of Thomas Morton And William Bradford
Throughout time there has been people who for some reason or another cannot get along,
Thomas Morton and William Bradford are no different. Thomas Morton s and William Bradford
s had a contentious relationship fueled their narratives New English Cannon and Of Plymouth
Plantation. Both Morton and Bradford attempt to soil the other s name by writing about their
contradictory experiences with each other. But who comes out of this situation the true hero,
Morton or Bradford? William Bradford s emotional outbursts and irrational thinking regarding
Thomas Morton overshadows any good he has done in Plymouth, making William Bradford the
anti colonial hero. William Bradford s main reasoning for his settling in America is to create a
separatist utopia, freeing himself and members of his church from disgraceful behavior and
British control. Meeting Morton rehashes old feelings of contempt in Bradford casing an influx
of bad feelings. Bradford describes Morton as the Lord of Misrule (204) and accuses Morton of
maintaining a school of Atheism (205). By stating the latter Bradford unknowingly damages his
reputation therefore losing all respectability and credence. So, when Morton states because Mine
Host was a man that endeavored to advance the dignity of the Church of England; which they
would labor to vilify with uncivil terms, inveighing against the sacred Book of Common Prayer,
and Mine Host that used it in a laudable manner amongst his family, as a practice of
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Pros And Cons Of Enlightened Absolutism
Enlightened Absolutism A number of rulers in18th century Germany began enacting enlightened
reforms of their own. Including increased religious tolerance, an abolition of torture and increased
freedom of the press. Whether these reforms were a result of the increased pressure on German
rulers from the bourgeoisie to introduce enlightened policies, or whether they were simply the result
of the Royals being influenced themselves by enlightened thinkers remains unclear. However, what
is clear is that even these enlightened despots continued to harbour a belief in their own divine right
to rule (Coy, 2011). Their measures to implement enlightened reforms were often only carried out
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A close friend of Voltaire, during his rule Prussiabecame a hub for the great minds of the time and
his palace in Potsdam hosted ballet and operas. As a young man he had a keen interest in culture
and wrote poetry and prose in French, he once wrote that Machiavelli s principles of remorseless
pragmatism were no longer suitable in the much gentler enlightened age. However, just one year
later he found himself on the throne of Prussia and proceeded to ruthlessly wage wars and exploit
diplomatic opportunities with the aim of building Prussia into a great power. He provoked the war
of Austrian Succession by invading the province of Silesia, which he subsequently won, doubling
the Prussian population and cementing Prussia s place as the greatest of the German states. After
the end of the war of Austrian Succession, Friedrich the Great began to embrace more enlightened
ideas, he was markedly more tolerant in matters of religion allowing the citizens of Prussia to
practice as they wished and he heavily promoted education reform and published the findings of
many scholars (Gates, no date). Despite his demonstrations of, and indeed conviction for,
enlightenment the reign of Friedrich the Great was most memorable for his demonstrations of
power and military prowess (Keithly, no
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Essay about The Physic of Paintball
The Physic of Paintball
I.The Fundamentals of the Game of Paintball.
Paintball is a sport that is still fairly new in the world being not much more that a decade old.
This game as with other sports would not be possible without physics. Physics is essential to the
game of paintball. Some of physics that are involved in paintball are pressurized gas, projectile
motion, and the impulse of being hit by a paintball.
As with all sports there is necessary equipment needed to play. The most important piece of
equipment would be the paintball gun often called a marker. The marker uses compressed carbon
dioxide to propel the .68 caliber paintballs. Small carbon dioxide tanks are connected to the
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Pressure caused by gases and gases being placed under pressure is used in our everyday life.
Without the use of gases we would be unable to fly in airplanes, play basketball or even have
carbonated drinks. Gases exert pressure on any surface with which they come in contact,
because gas molecules are constantly in motion. We humans have adapted so well
psychologically to the pressure of the air around us that we are usually unaware of it (Chang
155). The equation often used to measure the pressure of gases is the ideal gas equation P=nRT
/V. Where P is the pressure of the gas in atm, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the
proportionality constant (0.0821 L*atm) T is the temperature in Kelvin of the gas, and V is the
volume the gas occupies (Chang 160).
The gas used with paintball in is pressurized carbon dioxide. The gas is under high pressure in
small cylinders. The high pressure is created by forcing large amounts of gas into a finite area.
According to the equation given above the more gas forced into a restricted volume the pressure
will increase.
III.Projectile Motion of Paintballs.
Projectile motion plays a valuable role while playing paintball. Unlike shooting a real gun a
paintball can be seen throughout its entire flight. They are big enough and slow enough to be seen
easily. When a paintball is shot it comes out of the barrel moving at 250 to 300 feet per second,
and unfortunately is easily affected by wind and air resistance.
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Manipulations In Memento, By Christopher Leonard And Mollo
Throughout Memento there are a multiplicity of instances in which manipulation occurs. The
audience sees a plethora of people manipulating Leonard such as Teddy, Natalie and Burt. The
audience generally associates these individuals as the main manipulators in Memento, however that
Christopher Nolan and Leonard, respectively, manipulate the audience and themselves far more
than anyone else. Leonard is seen manipulating himself several times throughout Memento. One of
the ways he does this is through his tattoos. He writes certain things on his body to influence
what he will remember such as remember Sammy Jenkins. Leonard also uses photos and writes
information on these as well as the tattoos. The color sequences begin to elude that Leonard
might have mixed motives for writing something down on a photo. Teddy eludes that Leonard is
a serial killer and that he killed the real John. G. over a year ago. After Teddy reveals this to
Leonard, Leonard purposely alters the memory and writes down on his photo to not trust Teddy.
The audience begins to realize that Leonard alters the tattoos and photos for his own personal
gain (Vane 2) Teddy later reveals that Leonard had taken out pages in his own file and that his
wife did not die in the attack and instead Leonard killed her with insulin shots. At this point the
audience realizes the tattoo is there so he never has to remember killing his wife again. Leonard
had manipulated those memories, so he could live with himself and
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Rainy Day Toy Project
Month 8 Design Integration
In month 8, the Rainy Day Toy project had a turning point. From the previous course, in month 7,
the logo design did not reach its full potential of creativity, which leads to lack of clarity and visual
impact. Under those circumstances, I decided to strategize by re sketching and brainstorming new
ideas. In effect, by continually iterating, refining, and improving the work, a designer can have
more ideas, trying a variety of approaches, unlock creativity and arrive more quickly at successful
solutions (IDEO.org, 2015). With this in mind, creating three style guides that broken into different
visual elements such as color palette, typography, and imagery, which generate the look and feel of
the logo. The main
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Sharks In La Reunion
It looks like the main problem in La Reunion is that now it s being surrounded by sharks. People
are having a problem with this beause before they were able to go out in the water and swim or
surf, what ever they wanted to do, but now it s surrounded by sharks which stops them from
being capable of going in the water. Many people have been killed because of the sharks, but
there are still some people that decide that they want to risk their lives and go in the water. This
also causes a problem within the society because the people that choose to go in the water are
disobeying any rules that apply to the problem with the sharks. Not only that, but this can also
cause people to argue with each other because everyone will have a different opinion
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An Analysis Of Amanda Lindhout s New York Times...
In Amanda Lindhout s New York Times bestseller A House in the Sky, Lindhout masterfully
delivers a chilling tale of being in the wrong place leaving reader s in chills. A House in the Sky
is an inside look into the unpredictable field of journalism. Lindhout recalls a grueling account of
being captured for 460 days in Somalia. She presents this story in the form of a memoir, which
Lindhout shares in chronological order. While religious overload plagues some of the latter
chapters, the overall story is compelling. The overload was only a minor distraction to the
storytelling.
Lindhout begins her book with a prolog. The Prolog starts in Somalia, where Lindhout explains the
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Instead, Lindhout found verses condemning rape. Days later, one of the captors raped Lindhout.
She began suffering from a fungal infection, and she lost her nails. While in captivity, Lindhout
created a House in the Sky to remove the pain. In my mind, I built stairways. At the end of the
stairways, I imagined rooms. These were high, airy places with big windows and a cool breeze
moving through... I made friends and read books and went running on a footpath in a jewel green
park along the harbor. I ate pancakes drizzled in syrup and took baths and watched sunlight pour
through trees. This wasn t longing, and it wasn t insanity. It was relief. It got me through (Lindhout
and Corbett, 2014).
Amanda Lindhout resides as a humanitarian and that tone shine through the book. She advocated
for women s rights, survival, forgiveness, compassion and social responsibility in the book. The
theme of forgiveness radiates through the text. I, too, was carrying around my own fate (Lindhout
and Corbett, 2014). Her audience is either victim themselves and potential journalism, like me. The
book would resonate with old fashion journalist. Lindhout argues that positivity is the key to
happiness. Through torture, Lindhout kept her mind in positive places. She created the House in
the Sky to escape the feelings. She demonstrates this argument with her will to survive. She forgave
the captors leaving her in a positive and peaceful place. With that acceptance, I felt different,
soothing. A
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The Cold War Between East And West From The End Of The...
From 1948 to 1991 countless anti communist films were made, dominating the stage of
transnational politics and geostrategic affairs between East and West from the beginning to the end
of the USSR. The Cold War would impose an atmosphere bursting with tension on the world film
production arena. The main tense issues that prevailed included but were not limited to: Communist
expansionism, American Imperialism, an arms race including a nuclear menace, the subjugation of
space, and the infamous intelligence and counter espionage clash. It is important to note that the
skirmishes amongst these main actors the Unites States and The Soviet Unionwas not only in the
domain of defense and economy, but also encompassed ideology and culture. The latter was
especially mirrored in the cinema.
From the nonviolent coexistence to the climax and fall of prevalent democracies, and all that is
within cinema has reflected the societal patterns of major periods in history. Furthermore, the media
s evolvement as an effective propaganda machine used mainly for denunciation purposes secured
the box office a chief function in the Cold War. A multitude of films were introduced with varying
dimensions on the same topic. The Iron Curtain (1948) along with The Invasion of The Body
Snatchers (1956) and The Witch Hunt (1994) were amongst films which proliferated during the
period.
The influence of the house of Anti American Activities (1938) under President Truman and the Era
of McCarthyism
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Examples Of Literary Devices In The Alchemist
The Alchemist is a novel written by Paulo Coelho in 1988. Regarded as Coelho s best novel, it
captures the elixir of life through the view of a sanguine Spanish Shepard. Set in a forsaken
church in Spain at night; the young Shepard Santiago tastes the exquisite sensation of a compelling
dream. He dreams that a young lad tells him about a hidden treasure near the Egyptian pyramids.
After the dream recurs more than once, Santiago decides to consult an old man and an old woman
who tell him that his dream is prophetic and that he must abide by its directions. Santiago then
decides to pursue his dream and sets off on the venture of a lifetime with a set purpose of finding
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Desert. Water. Thieves. Pyramids... Firstly, the cobra in the novel is an emblem of danger and
strength. Secondly, the desert in the novel is in token of the barriers that stand between people
and their aspirations. Thirdly, the water in the novel is an allegory of life s similarity to water and
love as well. Fourthly, the thieves in the novel typify every person who attempts to find an easier
route to achieving their personal legends. Finally, the pyramids in the novel are a representation of
the ancient and
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Water Consumption Behavior Of Santa Clara County Households
Water consumption behavior of Santa Clara County households amidst the drought Group 4
Michelle Galione Alexandra Iten Carwin Liang Jeanne Quach BUS 200W 01 Introduction The
state of California has been undergoing continuous severe droughts, with 2013 being California s
driest year ever (USGS, 2014). On August 1, 2014, Santa Clara local reservoirs contained only
69% of the historical 20 year average water levels. The drought presents short term issues such as
decreases in hydropower production, adverse impact on recreational activities, and the destruction
of habitat for aquatic species. If groundwater is used to compensate low streamflows, there will be
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Specifically, Title 23, Article 22 of the California Code of Regulations aims to monitor the overall
distribution and usage of water in California. In January and April of 2014, Governor Jerry Brown
issued two Executive Orders which put California in an official state of emergency due to its
inability to effectively meet the water demand throughout the state. The Executive Orders also
directed the State Water Resource Control Board to implement emergency drought regulations by
adding additional the following sections to Title 23: в—ЏSection 863 discusses the background
information leading up to the issuance of this additional section. в—ЏSection 864 prohibits the
usage of potable water for domestic activities such as: decoration (fountains mainly), washing a
motor vehicle without the usage of a shut off hose, and for landscaping purposes (sprinklers,
cleaning of pathways) that causes runoff. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a
$500.00 fine per day the violation occurs. в—ЏSection 865 is directed towards water suppliers and
addresses water conservation methods and discusses emergency plans (Smith, 2014). Messaging In
addition to governmental regulations, messages about the drought in California have been
disseminated in different forms: television and radio advertisements, signs in residential areas, and
billboards on the freeway (Grimes, 2014). Santa Clara county has participated in the Brown is the
New Green
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Audit and Assurnace 5th Edition Solutions Essay
CHAPTER 4 Engagement Planning LEARNING OBJECTIVES | ReviewCheckpoints|
Exercises, Problems and Simulations| 1. List and describe the activities auditors undertake
before beginning an engagement.| 1, 2, 3, 4| 53, 54, 55, 62, 66| 2. Identify the procedures and
sources of information auditors can use to obtain knowledge of a client s business and industry.|
5, 6, 7, 8, 9| 52, 56, 59, 65 | 3. Perform analytical procedures to identify potential problems.| 10, 11,
12, 13, 14, 15| 47, 48, 49, 51, 58, 63, 64| 4. List and discuss matters of planning auditors should
consider for clients who use computers and describe how a computer can be used as an audittool.|...
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Observation take a tour of the company s physical facilities, keeping eyes open for activities and
things that should be reflected in the accounting records. The tour is the time to see company
personnel in their normal workplaces. Study numerous sources AICPA industry accounting and
auditing guides, specialized trade magazines and journals, registration statements and 10K reports
filed with the SEC, general business magazines and newspapers (Business Week, Forbes, Fortune,
Harvard Business Review, Barron s, and the Wall street Journal). 4.6Find information about real
estate valuation (tax appraisal) in the city and county tax assessorcollector files and about aircraft
ownership from the Federal Aviation Administration. Names of licensed doctors in the state
medical society directory. Assumed business names in the state or county assumed named registry.
Liens on
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Church Meeting Summary
The meeting was about the City of Commission of Deland on March six, at seven pm. First,
starts discussing how people can address an agenda or an unattended issue that can be given to
City Clerk at the proper time. Also, the meeting gives information on how later in the meeting
they are going to explain a new resolution of the surplus of the house abandonment. Something
very nice that they did at first is how they made a program called Super Stars Students of the
month to reward kids for doing greats in school as a way trying to push them to become
something important in the future, and not giving up their dreams. Not only had they rewarded
the kids but also two employees who were great in services for a long time. As part of the
introduction, they give the quarterly financial report prepared by Dan Stauffer, which basically
shows that the City is doing well so far into each financial position.
The public comments were very professionally done as I saw there not many arguments into the
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My conclusion with this meeting is that the city does take care of the opinion of the public as they
try to explain the issue in a very clear matter; we could see that the city is trying to become better
each day and trying to resolve the problems presented but again is something that the people has
to have patience into knowing that these agendas take a long period into being analyzed,
approved and executed. This meeting brought me back to what in class we been discussing on
how a policy is being made and how it first needs to have a solid argument so it could be
approved. So far I never expected for this meet to go very coordinated and smoothly as sometimes
is normal for the argument from the public but in this case that was not the
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Week 5 Quiz Humanities Essay
Course| World Cultures I | Test| Week 5 Quiz | Started| 8/14/12 10:01 PM | Submitted| 8/15/12
12:53 AM | Status| Completed | Score| 62 out of 80 points | Time Elapsed| 2 hours, 52 minutes out
of 3 hours. | Instructions| This quiz consist of 40 multiple choice questions. The first 10 questions
cover the material in Chapter 4. The second 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 5. The third
10 questions cover the material in Chapter 6. The last 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 8.
Be sure you are in the correct Chapter when you take the quiz.|
Question 1
2 out of 2 points | | | Why beginning in 264 BCE did Rome engage Carthage in the Punic
Wars?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:|... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Catherine s Monastery?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:| This was the location of God s first address
to Moses| Correct Answer:| This was the location of God s first address to Moses| | | | |
Question 15
2 out of 2 points | | | Why is Augustine of Hippo s Confessions particularly noteworthy as a literary
work?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:| It is the first Western autobiography| Correct Answer:| It is
the first Western autobiography| | | | |
Question 16
2 out of 2 points | | | Why did Jesus of Nazareth identify himself as the Messiah?Answer | | | | |
Selected Answer:| He never made this claim; his followers did| Correct Answer:| He never made
this claim; his followers did| | | | |
Question 17
2 out of 2 points | | | As explained in the chapter s Continuity and Change section, why is Venice
home to a vast amount of Byzantine art?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:|
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The Dystopian Novel, By George Orwell, And Andrew Niccol...
War is peace, freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength (Orwell 7) this is one of the very many
slogans that were used to control society in George Orwell s piece 1984. Dystopian literature is a
futuristic universe that is oppressive and uses bureaucratic, totalitarian, and/or technological control
to control society. In Orwell s Dystopian book 1984, Kurt Vonnegut
, Jr s short story Harrison
Bergeron , and Andrew Niccol s film In time, there are many examples of a Dystopiais that contain
a lot of comparisons between the stories. Dystopian literature whether it be novel, film, or short
story focuses on similar characteristics and things. A similarity that these three dystopias have in
common is the time setting. All of these stories are set to be in a futuristic time, or at least a time
that was the future from them. For instance, Orwell s book 1984 was written in 1948 as it stated on
crisesmagazine.com George OrwellWrote 1984 in 1948 , but since it wasn t 1984, or anywhere
near, so at the time it was considered the future. In Vonnegut s short story Harrison Bergeron the
author clearly gives evidence that they are ahead of time when he writes The year was 2081 and
everybody was finally equal (Vonnegut 1). the story is set to be 66 years ahead of the current
year. In Niccol s dystopian movie In time, the exact year is not clearly stated, but in the plot
summary written by Claudio Carvalho they mention that it was set to be in futuristic times as it
says In a
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Driving While Drowsy Research Paper
Ever since the first automobile accident, which occurred in London in 1896, road safety is a
critical issue for all road drivers. Nearly 1.3 million people die due to car accidents globally every
year, amounting to 3,274 deaths each and every day, and the World Health Organization (WHO)
has projected that estimate will rise as much as 65% by the year 2020. However, knowing the top
causes for car accidentscan increase your awareness while on the road, and help you get to your
destination safely.
Driving While Distracted
With inclement weather, poor road conditions, and young, drunk or reckless drivers out there,
surprisingly, the top cause for car accidents and biggest threat to drivers is the drivers themselves.
Distracted driving accounts for as much roughly 25% of car accidents, according to the National ...
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The most likely time to drive while drowsy is between 8 p.m. and 11 a.m., but can occur any time
you are too tired to pay optimal attention to operating your vehicle safely. Experts recommend
pulling over and taking a short power nap if you find yourself exhausted behind the wheel.
Driving While Speeding
If you increase your speed from 40 mph to 60 mph, the amount of energy released during a car
accident more than doubles, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Speeding, due to reduced reaction times, is the second most common cause of car accidents and is
a double threat to your safety. Not only does speeding magnify your risk of a car accident
occurring, but also the faster you go, the likelihood the crash is severe or fatal vastly increases.
Paying attention and adhering to posted speed limits, especially in construction zones, is a good
preventative measure for automobile
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Comparing Apocalypse Now And Heart Of Darkness
Apocalypse Now a movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola and Heart of Darkness written by
Joseph Conrad are two different literary works that have several similarities and differences to
make them seem as one whole idea composed by the same person. Briefly apocalypse Now is a
movie that is taken place during the U.S. Vietnam war when a captain named willard accepts a
mission to Cambodia to kill a mad man who has set up his own kingdom of savages and has
committed several harsh crimes. Heart of Darknessis a novel about a sailor named Marlow s trip up
the congo river to meet the infamous Kurtz of africa and bring him back to Europe.
The scene from both the Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse now that i feel is the most significant is
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In The Heart of Darkness as Marlow approached Kurtz he just sounded plain out crazy, as if his
deranged ways has caught up with himself as he thought he was normal. The tone that Conrad
creates for Kurtz sounds as though he has lost his ways of life and that he is close to a breaking
point. Kurtz in The Heart of Darkness sounded like he accepted his insaness and actually
listened to Marlow when he approaching his arrival to his empire . On the other hand, upon the
arrival of Willard to Kurtz s empire in the Apocalypse Now film Coppola uses sound and the tone
of Kurtz to show how defensive he became as Willard arrived. The tone of Willard s voice was
very angry as he felt that Willard was assaulting his home and his people. Willard was only
trying to get near Kurtz as it was his mission although he was suppose to kill him, and did
Willard was seen as the enemy in the situation where Kurtz was really the criminal. Kurtz was
sort of sucked into the life of savages and living a jungle but took control of the people to create
his own kingdom so he fell into their out of control life. Kurtz was very distinct in his life
choices and did not like it when Willard came and disrupted the peace strange peaceful living
that Kurtz developed in the empire of savages. Both of the works The Heart of Darkness and
Apocalypse Now had very different personalities for their main character of Kurtz and the way
Willard and Marlow were incorporated into the story. The scenes were also interpreted differently
and could of been thought of different by the reader as the tone of the scene, both visually and
figuratively, were two different
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Anansi And Brother Death By Audrey Krisbergh
Anansi and Brother death is an African folklore tale, about the spider trickster Anansi
encountering Brother Death. Anansi discovers an old man sitting outside of a house one day.
Anansi, being thirsty asks the old man if he can enter his home and have a drink of water. The old
man stays totally silent. Anansi takes it upon himself then, to enter the home, drink some water
and help himself to any food he pleases. He leaves the home, thanking the old man for his
hospitality. The next day Anansi returns, and once more takes what water and food he desires,
after the old man says nothing to him. On the third day, he brings one of his daughters with him
and tells the old man that the girl is now the old man s wife. Anansi tells his daughter to go... Show
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The fact that a being as powerful as Death itself is punished with failure and embarrassment
because of his desire to capture Anansi, to take revenge on the Spider for his abuse of Brother Death
s home, is a powerful moral message. It illustrates how revenge can cost the person seeking it even
more than the person they wish to get revenge on.
Greed and it s risk towards yourself and those you care about, the exploitation of silence as
permission, and the fact that revenge can be a dangerous thing to seek out are very complex
lessons that would be next to impossible to explain to a child. Anansi s popularity in african lore,
his trickster nature and his punishment from Brother Death, along with the punishment dealt upon
Brother Death, play a very strong message to the audience, and allow these complex moral ideals
to be conveyed in an easy to digest
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My Time At Plateau Asset Management
Lessons Learned/ Anomalies: Although many analyst internship positions are individually focused,
I found my time at Plateau Asset Management to be more team focused. Therefore, I learned many
lessons regarding team work and communication. Speaking Fast: In the initial Friday group
meetings I found myself never allowing the other analysts to digest the material that I was explain.
Musa pointed this out to me half way through the internship and told me slow down and ask
questions to make sure your listeners understand what you are explaining. This became important
when I began to mentor new inters because it was necessary that they retained the information that
I was explaining during our time together. Listening: Musa believed that I was a good listening,
however that I could improve. Musa stated, Always listen to respond , when listening to respond
you absorb what the speaker is saying before responding. Working as a Minority: The fact that I
was a minority in the team of 5 analysts did not come to my attention until the end of my internship
period. Musa and I found this strange because a vast majority of the financial industry is Caucasian
males, however even though this internship is in financial industry I was the only white Caucasian
male intern; we furthered our study and found out that I was the only white Caucasian male to even
apply for the position. We thought maybe this was because the internship was virtual. Section 3.
Observations about the
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Tuesdays With Carrie Theme
A wise old, sick man once said, Because if you ve found meaning in your life, you don t want to go
back. You want to go forward. This man is the late Morrie Schwartz, a former college professor at
Brandeis University. In his mid 70s, Morrie was diagnosed with the dreaded disease of ALS,
better known as Lou Gehrig s Disease. Every few Tuesdays, Mitch Albom, a sportswriter and now a
well known author, would go to his old professor s house and talk about life. The book, Tuesdays
with Morrie, is a documentary of every Tuesday spent with him. Throughout the book, many
themes were exhibited in the page. A few of those themes include love, life and death, and the
rejection of culture. With each week going by with Mitch, Morrie displays those themes. The
first theme shown repeatedly through the novel, is love. Love is a word that many of us dream
to have one day. Some are destined to find the one, and some are meant to be on their own. A few
have trouble finding love for others, and won t let it come out of them. To Mitch, Morrie said one
thing about love that really meant a lot The most important thing in life is to learn... Show more
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Morrie died in 1996, but his soul still lived in the 60s. He would go to dance clubs and play his own
type of music, and didn t believe in work or electronics. In one case, he was at a basketball game,
and everyone was chanting, WE ARE NUMBER ONE! Morrie decided to yell, What s wrong
with being number two (159)? They all looked at him like he was crazy, and in a way, he sort of
was. Another case was during the war, when he decided to give all of his students As so they
would not get drafted into the war. Another Example is a lesson in his classroom. He enters the
classroom, sits down, and doesn t say anything. ... goes on a good fifteen minutes, before Morrie
finally breaks with a whisper (53). He did this as a lesson on silence. What is the effects of it, what
comfort does it give
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Wgu Marketing Task 1
Task 1
Marketing have the five different phases of the evolution from the beginning: the Simple trade era,
the sales era, the marketing department era, and the marketing company era.
The Simple trade era
In this era everything is available in the limited supply because in this era everything was
handmade or harvested by hand. In this era people exchange their goods for their needs. This thing
is replaced by the Production era.
Production era
This is the time of industrial revolution in which they were not trade like the old days. In this they
were trade with the money. The production of the products increased because of the high demand.
They were not focusing on the sales and the competition in the market. Their main focus is on the
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Although, they attract their customer with different advertisements after had along outlet over
8 years. (Foxtel delivers subscriber, profit and TV viewing ploughs be growth (Press release).
Foxtel. 20 February 2008. Retrieved 2008 02 22.) The major strengths of Foxtel are
STRENGHTS the Foxtel has over 100 specialist channels for its subscribers. It has about
1.4million subscribers and thereby dominating the pay goggle box. Moreover, Foxtel sells its
services to customers like motels and gyms finally reaching a number of clients of theirs. As a
result, the advertisers are interested in using Foxtel since it has queen sized market and its services
apprise be accessed in different places. Advertisers can target specific markets using
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My Life In The Canaanite Period
During the summer after my first year of college, I spent six weeks volunteering at an
archaeological excavation in Hazor, site of the largest tel (mound) in Israel. My time in Hazor
was not easy wake up came at 4:00 a.m., and by noontime temperatures were often in the 90s.
The dig was sweaty, dusty, back breaking work. I wore out two pairs of gloves and the knees in
several pairs of khakis. Nevertheless, I loved every minute of my time in Israel. I met interesting
people from around the world, worked with amazing students and faculty from Hebrew University,
and became fascinated with the current efforts to create a portrait of life in the Canaanite period.
Upon my return to Amherst College for my sophomore year, I soon came to realize that
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The System Of Science And The Law
CHAPTER 1 Justice and Science Written Assignment
Q.1 The system of science and the law have two different purpose. Summarize these in your words.
Ans. The purpose of science and law are completely different from each other. As science is
responsible for making us understand the natural world. Science is completely based on data and
concepts which are together called scientific methods. Where law serves as system to find the truth
via fair trial and decision of judge or jury.
Q.2 What type of incident was the most important in driving the initial development of forensic
science?
Ans. The incident that acted as a driving force in the development of forensic science was the
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Mathieu Orfila (1847 1915) Spanish, French toxicologist was a forensic specialist as he worked and
mastered his skills in forensic toxicology and solved many case of the same.
Calvin Goddard (1891 1955) American scientist who worked in the field of firearm and developed
systematic examination system for identification and classification of firearms.
Q.4 List the forensic scientists that were involved in the early development of fingerprints. What
made fingerprint so important to forensic science at the turn of the 20th century?
Ans. Fingerprints were used since 18th century as a mode of identification from one individual to
another. Many famous scientists were involved in early development of the same. Following are
some of them.
1.Victor Balthazard (1852 1950), French
Showed the uniqueness of fingerprints. His probability model showed that chances of same
fingerprints are 1060 in different individuals.
2.Alphonse Bertillion (1853 1914), French
He was first scientist to solve a murder case using fingerprints in Europe.
3.Sir Fancies Galton (1822 1911), English
He started collecting thumbprints in 1888. He was the person who actually developed the first
classification system for fingerprints which was later used by British government. Galton also
showed the different patterns of finger prints like whorl, arch and loop. Fingerprints became
important at the turn of 20th century because of there uniqueness as discovered by
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Adam Smith Biography
The influence that philosophers have upon each other no intellectual historian will doubt. I don t
think it would be erroneous to say that Adam Smith admired Isaac Newton and imitated his method.
In discussing Isaac Newton s mechanical system of the universe, Smith praised Newton for
scientifically proving irregular and regular planetary motion by connecting celestial and terrestrial
phenomena with the principle of gravity. Smith writes, it was the greatest and most admirable
improvement that was ever made in philosophy. Furthermore he writes that Newton s principles
have a degree of firmness and solidity that we should in vain look for in any other system. In
Skinner and Campbell s biography of Adam Smith, they argue that Smith would... Show more
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Again, in his criticism, Smith stresses that all systems even systems of thought are like machines.
Smith writes: Systems in many respects resemble machines. A machine is a little system, created to
perform, as well as to connect together, in reality, those different movements and effects which the
artist has occasion for. A system is an imaginary machine invented to connect together in the fancy
those different movements and effects which are already performed. Also, Smith appears to be
pleased with the ability of Newton to explain phenomena that appeared unexplainable, by deducing
it from one principle known to mankind. Contrasting the methods of Aristotle with the methods of
Newton in his lectures on rhetoric and lettres Smith
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  • 7. How Does Hitchcock Create Emotional Tension In The Birds The Birds is considered one of Hitchcock s most memorable films, and is known as a classic horror film because of the concept of birds randomly attacking people. The film centers on a man and a woman merging in with his family and only then do the birds start attacking and disrupting their already tense atmosphere as the feelings between the protagonists Melanie and Mitch begin to blossom. Hitchcock creates the birdsas a metaphor for the emotional turmoil between the couple and the characters, as it allows them all to develop throughout the film. Melanie is uncomfortable among Mitch and his family because of her feelings for him. This is further supported when Melanie s relationship with his mother Lydia becomes strained due to awkward interactions, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Irish Easter Rebellion 1916 Essay The 1916 Irish Easter Uprising Ever since the occupation of Ireland by the English began in 1169, Irish patriots have fought back against British rule, and the many Irish rebellions and civil wars had always been defeated. To quash further rebellion, the Act of Union was imposed in 1800, tying Ireland to the United Kingdom of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Laws discriminating against Catholics and the handling of the Irish Potato Famine of 1845 50 led to increased tension and the proposal of introducing Home Rule gained support. In 1913 there was a general strike of workers in Dublin led by James Connolly of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union (I.T.G.W.U.). This action was followed by the 1913 Lock Out during which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...they have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace. It was a call for a blood sacrifice in order to free Ireland from British rule. In organising an uprising, the funeral was proof that the Volunteers could organise when secretly directed by the I.R.B. and on St. Patrick s Day (17th March), Connolly took his Citizen Army on a tour of key Dublin sites which could be used as strategic strongholds during an uprising. However, there were many difficulties in organising and executing such a rebellion and one thing the rebels needed were weapons. Sir Roger Casement had organised for a shipment of as many as 200,000 rifles to be smuggled into Ireland on a neutral German freighter, the Aud. But when Casement arrived in Ireland on a German submarine he was arrested immediately and the freighter was intercepted by the Royal Navy and scuttled itself. Another attempt was made to gain large quantities of arms and ammunition during the actual uprising from the arsenal at Phoenix Park known as Magazine Fort. However this was not very successful and the rebels seized only a few rifles. Throughout the organisation of the rebellion, Eoin MacNeill, leader of the minority Volunteers had to be kept in the dark about the I.R.B. s plans because he believed that his Irish Volunteersshould only rise in arms if a British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Between Female And Female Roles Psychologically defined, the term androgyny is used to describe and individual that presents both male and female traits equally and simultaneously. Whilst this individual is assigned one biological gender at birth, their own personal gender identity does not fit neatly into either the male or the female genderrole of their society. In many mainstream religions, God s and Goddesses, posses one gender and a male and female distinct and separate beings, yet there is a long standing history of androgyny in mystical writings; that is to say the assertion that male and female qualities were originally contained within one body. The term androgyny is given its roots within Greek mythology. The major underlying assumption of both male and female sex roles is that an individual may act in either traditionally male or female roles, depending solely on the situation and needs of that given situation. According to Swain, D. In patriarchal societies men and masculinity have always been held in higher esteem to women and femininity. Men have always held a superior status and position in these societies. This can arguable be traced back to Aristotle who concluded that due to a males genitals being on the outside of the body, this made him hot and dry and to be hot and dry was to be superior. Women within these societies are often seen as lowers and not considered worthy or higher status jobs considered weak and lowered to childcare and domestic services. That said some cultures have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Blistering Research Paper Introduction Experts believe that terrorist use of chemical agents is an event with low probability, but potentially high consequences. While terrorist groups may or may not have an increased interest in chemical agent acquisition and use, the domestic vulnerability of the United States to chemical attack remains an issue. Both the United States and Russia have signed and ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), and are reducing, and eventually eliminating, their chemical weapon stockpiles.1 The possibility that terrorist groups might obtain insecure chemical weapons led to increased scrutiny of declared Libyan chemical weapon stockpiles following the fall of the Qadhafi regime. Experts have expressed similar concerns regarding the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some agents can penetrate through normal clothing material, causing burns even in cloth covered areas. While blister agents react quickly upon skin contact, their symptoms may be delayed. In the case of mustard agent, damage occurs within one to two minutes of exposure, but symptoms do not manifest for several hours.18 As even low concentrations of vaporized blister agents quickly cause damage, it is unlikely that exposed individuals can remove these agents from the skin prior to injury. The initial symptoms of blister agent exposure are a reddening of the skin, resembling sunburn, combined with pain in the affected area. Swollen skin, blisters, and lesions may then develop, depending on the degree of exposure. Systemic symptoms, such as malaise, vomiting, and fever, may also develop in extreme cases. Exposure to large amounts of liquid mustard agent may prove fatal.19 The eyes are also very sensitive to blister agents. Following exposure to high concentration vapor, great pain, corneal damage, and scarring may occur. Liquid agent often causes the most severe eye damage. This may come from contact with airborne droplets or by self contamination of the eyes from contaminated clothing or body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Optical Distortion Harvard Business Case I. Executive summary: A. Problem statement: Optical Distortion Inc.(ODI) is a small new company, not yet in business, with a patent for an innovative product designed to prevent chickens from cannibalism behaviors toward each other. These lenses are used instead of traditional way of debeaking. ODI must develop marketing strategies about targeting, positioning and optimal pricing to launch its new product. B. Recommendation: The dilemma ODI faces is whether introduce its product at a higher price and continue process its multimarket strategy. Based on ODI limited resources and current situation of poultry industry in United States, ODI should target large farms have 50,000 chickens or over, and focus on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4) able to lower price as well as cost with high market power and high rate of market to compete with potential competitors. D. Conclusions: ODI has sufficient evidence to target large farms have 50,000 chickens or over, and focus on market in California and south Atlantic region in the short term and set an initial high price of about $0.28 per pair. Although it may appear that ODI may have risk of introducing new products, this option is actually safest and most profitable for expected sales and penetration. Risk of reluctance to acceptance new technology, low trained salesforce and new competitors in the future may lead this strategy less efficient. It is suggested that ODI decrease the selling price of the lenses in the long term and focus on improving the quality and services and build a solid premium brand image in order to guarantee market share in the future. It would be better to find multiple ways of advertising and increasing the customers awareness and accessibility of products. Appendix Table 1: Farm size comparison Table 2: Savings calculation between debeaking and lenses Reduce Cannibalism Debeaking ODI lenses Cannibalism Rate 9% 4.5% Purchase cost (per chicken) $2.40 $2.40 Total cost $0.216
  • 12. $0.108 Savings (per chicken) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Arctic The first region of the country described in class was that of the Arctic. The Arctic tribes cover the western part of Alaska, northern part of Canada, and southern part of Greenland. People within this region are known as Inuits and their culture is very rich. The Arctic is a very cold area with little to no vegetation, and the Inuitculture and music reflects this. Just like the other regions that have been and will be described, the Native Americans of the Arctichave their own unique sound, song structure, and instrumentation. The first thing we will look at is instrumentation. For the Arctic region, the single most important instrument is what is known as a hand drum. This membranophone is unique in its structure and sound. To make one of these, a round frame is made out of wood and then the skin of some local animal such as caribou or white whalein is stretched over the top of it. This skin is a unique feature and helps separate this region from the rest due to the fact you cannot find this type of wildlife elsewhere. A handle is attached for drummer to hold onto and made to fit... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of striking the membrane actually bound, the frame itself is struck. This gives each Arctic song a unique sound and can be heard in CD 1 track 9. The mallet actually being used to strike the membrane can further alter the sound. A good example of the altered sound is in CD 1 track 8 where the performer is using a metal bar to strike the drum rim giving of a very metallic sound. This song is also an example of a duel song. There are many other drum dances songs in this region like the song I m So Happy and Sayunn. Both tracks, which are CD 1 tracks 9 and 10, represent how different drum dance songs can be when it comes to vocals, drumbeat, and the amount of performers. With each of these songs it is easy to see why the hand drum is so important and a defining characteristic of this area s tribal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. I Am A Great Or Horrible Thing Flooding, depending on how one deals with it, can be a great or awful thing. The day after Houston s historic flood started with gloomy gray skies, horrendous humidity, and me sitting on the couch staring blankly at the T.V. The ecstatic voices of each advertisement after advertisement filled my ears. This was supposed to be a day of excitement and fun but it seemed as if the rain had destroyed those plans. I was leaving to New York for the summer and wouldn t see my friends for months. Sick and tired of sitting down half the day, I called them up to see if they had any idea of what we could do to spend this last day together. They came up with an idea to make the most out of an otherwise terrible day. In no time they showed up, I was taken away in a car headed towards the bayou. When we arrived, the water was raging against the banks inching closer and closer to the roadside. The trees were halfway underwater, not a single living creature in sight, and the sun was hidden behind a blanket of menacing clouds. As we unmounted the long blue canoes from the truck, we examined what we were about to do. Our examination didn t take long since we were teenagers we simply said screw it and decided to jump in the river. Taking turns each of us jumped in the canoe and canoed up and down the river. Since it was his canoes, Grayson, a short dark bearded guy with an overconfident air and shorts that were way too short, was first to go. His experience with canoes made it seem as if it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Is The Human Genome Project Important The Genome Project The Genome project is very significant because it is trying to cure illness and diseases. This project was first started in 1990 and it lasted till 2003 and it took thirteen years to complete the genetic sequencing. The discoveries that were made during this project are now being tested and studied to become more accurate. Furthermore, The genome project is trying to accurately sequence all the genes, cure and prevent different illnesses that affect people all around the world. Mary Shelly s novel Frankenstein can apply to the Genome project because of the importance of both projects. Genome project has to do with figuring out all the gene sequences accurately. The human genome project has figured out the gene sequences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay Week 2 Ind assignment CH. 1 Exercise 1 1 1. The traditional business model of accounting is inadequate for governments and not for profit organizations primarily because businesses differ from governments and not for profit organizations in that A. They have different missions CH. 1 Questions 1. What is the defining distinction between for profit businesses and not for profit entities, including governments? What are the implications of this distinction for financial reporting? The defining distinction is that for profit businesses focus on generating a profit every year, whereas government entities and not for profit organizations focus on improving and enhancing the quality of life in their communities. 3. How and why might the importance of the budget ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall strength does not necessarily refer to what is owned but also what can be accessed. CH. 2 Question for Review 12. What is a CAFR? What are its main components? A CAFR is a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. The main components of a CAFR are the introductory section, financial section, and Statistical section. A budget outlines where funds are going to come from and how those funds will be used. It will specify what funds will be used to pay for specific expenditures. A CAFR includes, in the introductory section, an overview of how the government is divided, a letter from the chief executive, and a summary of the financial section. The financial section contains financial reports for each fund. It also contains an overview of financial performance for the year, and the financial position of the entity at the end of the year. The statistical section contains current and historical data for the entity. This data could be demographical data on the area, tax rates, and any debt still remaining unpaid. A budget contains information for the upcoming year and a CAFR contains information for the past year. CH. 3 Exercise 3 2 1. Upon ordering supplies a government should a. Debit encumbrances and credit reserve for encumbrances 2. Upon receiving supplies that had previously been encumbered a government should a. Debit reserve for encumbrances and credit encumbrances 3. Upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Do Dogs Make Better Pets Than Cats Research Paper Do Dogs Make Better Pets Than Cats? Imagine : You are are at a pet adoption center, trying to pick out a pet. The only pets they have are dogs and cats. Which would you pick and why? Cat videos are hysterical, but dogs remain the more flexible pet. (not literally) Dogs are by far the most popular pet to love. They are also extremely loyal and, I guess you could say, caring. As of 2011, a survey showed that the two most popular pets to own are dogs and cats. Even though the total number of pet cats is more than dogs, households that own dogs outnumber cats. Hence the crazy cat lady reference, many of the households of cat owners consists of only one person who owns a group of cats. The dog owning households have families owning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Archbishop Mitty Research Paper Archbishop Mitty is a school that is focused on helping others, sports, and technology. Many of my interests correlate with Mitty s ideas and philosophy. I myself am very passionate about helping others because every time I get a chance, I always try to do a good deed in my community. I also participate in many competitions that involve in helping others. While living in Singapore, I was part of the Save the Environment club. This club s main goal is to campaign for water conservation. We introduced different techniques to communities to help them conserve water efficiently. Due to our team s efforts, we were awarded with a trophy for being the most effective team. I am also very interested in basketball. I have been playing basketball for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Dummies-Personal Narrative Partly Wooden Good night mom, I called as I closed the door to my room , flicked off the lights, and headed towards my bed. I glanced over at the tiny white screen of my alarm clock. It read 10:45 p.m. I laid down, closed my eyes, and let my mind wander until a dark veil draped over my eyes and I entered the world of sleep. Click. Let s play the movie of the night. Scene 1. I was walking down the street towards a tall, grey building that didn t seem to have any doors. I heard an irritating beeping noise from behind and my head turned. My eyesight blurred and I felt myself fall backwards. When I came to my senses I realized that I had no control over my body. It was as if I was in another person s body physically but my soul and brain were still accustomed. I felt the body get up and start to walk. Where was I heading before? My brain was blank, but I realized that there was something suspiciously wrong and different about... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... that they were in and started walking towards the dummy I was trapped in before. Okay, so these dummies are controlled by gears that are obviously inside of their bodies. But how? I wondered. If these dummies are controlled by gears, how was the inside of the dummy body I was in hollow? Then, I realized that the dummy I was in earlier was bigger than the others. No, growing bigger and bigger as the rest of the tribe stomped towards it. They started chanting in raspy, high pitched voices. Mannequins are not real. Mannequins are not real. But their vocals caused the chanting to sound more like Mannequins? Are not real? I was frozen in fear watching the scene as the ground shook in result to the harsh mechanical footsteps of the towering, wooden figures. I rubbed my arm, just now feeling the pain where I had banged it on the curb. Then, I was overcome with a sense of unsettlement. For a moment, my arm felt a just little bit harder than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. America s Universal Healthcare Coverage ca is able to find a political will to provide universal healthcare coverage, the rest of the world can then show the way. This says to me that the United States must look within itself and make the moral determination as to whether healthcare should be considered a fundamental right granted to all its citizens as a theme of this book. Once addressed, the United Statescan join the other industrialized countries who have long since implemented universal healthcare systems such as Germany, France, United Kingdom, United Kingdom, Canada who have more cost effective systems which produce better health outcomes than the US.1 Setting the focus outwards and learning from both the success stories and the growing pains as would be beneficial in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What seems to be the most consistent theme through this book is the authors approach in determining the advantages and disadvantages within each system, which in itself creates a basis for comparison for the US with each story relayed.6 Philosophy of the Book s Author The philosophy relayed by the book s author consistently leads back to the moral question that must be asked in the initial design of the healthcare system. That determination has to do as to whether the government has a duty to act when there are those within their own country do not have equitable access to hospitals and doctors for the treatment of their conditions.14 The most industrialized countries in the world have long since made the decision to provide universal healthcare coverage, yet the United States still lags behind in this department. What people of a country should expect and feel reassured of is that if and when they fall ill, they will receive the proper care necessary to get better without the worry of being denied care or face bankruptcy for doing receiving medical care.2 A country which does not make the moral determination to provide universal healthcare coverage to its people such as the United States puts it in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about Graduation Speech Ah, life eh? Hello Class of 2012. There are so many things to say to you. I feel so privileged to get to speak to everyone, and there is so much to say. We have come to this point in our lives that many have come to before us. I almost feel like I have done it already, having watched people grow up and graduate before. But now today it is our turn to really do it. To walk this aisle, to sit in the seats, and to play with these tassels. It seems like so long ago and it seems like just yesterday, those perils of adolescence. Brier Terrace Middle School, just seething with awkwardness and emotions, was where I spent most of my days, chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool, playing some b ball outside of my school. One of my most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other activities, we have all made names for ourselves. Athletically, many have achieved incredible things. People have gone to state meets and tournaments, lettered in varsity sports and maybe even have been named team captain for a season or two. In our music and drama departments, students have excelled, securing coveted spots in our school s top bands, orchestras and choirs. Some have put their talents to work and gotten the lead in our school plays or been put in charge backstage making entire musicals go smoothly. All of the clubs at school have had students from our class named as presidents, editors or producers. Our class every year has had its very own government, naming people as our president, vice president and so on. So much has happened in our lives because of Green Terrace High Schooland what it has to offer. Individually, something there in that building formed who we are right now and what person we have become. For everything we have accomplished and made of ourselves, there is so much to say. Our parents, whole families and friends are so proud of us, and we could go on and on about all that has been achieved by each one of us up to this point. If I could, I would like to talk about something else. In the world that we live, titles and achievements mean everything. We get so caught up in proving ourselves worthy to be reckoned with and listened to that we go to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Michael Bowman Research Paper The Biography of Michael Bowman and Melvin Grimes Michael Bowman, 47, was born in Aurora Illinois on July 18, 1970, a saturday night. He went to Allen Elementary School, Simmons Junior High, and East Aurora High School, graduating in 1988. He is the oldest out of three siblings, all being boys, him, Terrence, and Sean Bowman being the youngest. His mother was not really in his life much as he was growing up so he was raised by his grandmother, Irene Bowman. After graduating high school, he did go to college, he went to Waubonsee Community College in Illinois and Gateway Community College in Phoenix, Arizona in 2018. He is the father of two children, Autumn Elizabeth Bowman and Davion Bowman and the grandfather of one little boy. Michael was living in Illinois until three to four years ago then he moved to Arizona, the last time he has been up here was within the first few months of 2017, sadly for a funeral and thanksgiving of 2016. As a job Michael is a health care professional. Melvin Grimes, 65, was raised in Rock Island, Illinois in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charlotte Grimes. He went to school in the Rock Island School District 41, graduating in 1970. After high school, Grimes went to Black Hawk College in Moline IL. and Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, MI, graduating from college in 1975 with a bachelors degree in Religion and Sociology. Melvin has one daughter, Melissa and two grandkids, Mehkia and Cadence who he loves very very much. In November 2002, he received his Masters of divinity from Grace Valley Theological Seminary in Edinburg, TX. The following month of 2002, he received his doctorate of Ministry Degree from Grace Valley Theological Seminary, Edinburg, TX. he is also a commissioner and CHairman of the board for the Moline Housing Authority, State of Illinois Council on Aging, Past President and Finance Chair for Churches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Invention Of The Ipod Essay Assessment 1 Part 1 1.Invention is the process of creating something new meaning or for the first time. When applied to any organisation, it can either be designing a new product, a new service or even a new process. Innovation is the process of creating new value using advance knowledge produced as a result of invention. An example in differentiating between Invention and Innovation is given below. Back in the year 2001, the first iPod was released; it was not actually an inventive product. In fact MP3 players /Walkman were already been around for a few years. The first MP3 Players /Walkman were put on the market in the year 1998. Nevertheless the iPod was the first to be really an innovation. It was the very first to allow a thriving transition of new ideas into tangible societal impact . The combination of elements such as its visual design, its ease of use and the most significant was the iTunes software that allowed the user to manage and purchase music online. With the example mentioned above, MP3 Players/Walkman was the invention and iPod was the innovation. In comparison to invention and innovation, I would consider Innovation to be more important than invention. To serve new markets, innovation creates new products and services which enable an organisation to expand its range of beneficiaries or market base. On the other hand, it may lead to product and service enhancement, such as improved quality or service flexibility. An example that can illustrate this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Enlightenment in Colonial Society Enlightenment in Colonial Society The Enlightenment began in the mid to late 17th century; almost every source gives different dates and doesn t really specify when exactly it started. It consisted as more of a religious revolution, but it also had to do with the emergence of different specialized professions. A major point of the English Enlightenment was that it did not like the idea of a vengeful God, nor did it like the idea that man could only retain so much knowledge and a certain social standing. John Tillotson, who was the archbishop of Canterbury until 1694 would preach, morality rather than dogma and had a way of defending the doctrine of eternal damnation that left his listeners wondering how a merciful God ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most desirable course for the colonists to take was to agree to disagree. Nothing more powerfully encouraged the movement of separation of church and state than the realization that no one church could be the only church of the new colonies. Several of the most distinguished leaders of the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Ben Franklin, and Thomas Paine, were very much influenced by the English; and, to a lesser extent the French Enlightenment. Jefferson and Franklin both spent time in France, absorbing the influence of the French Enlightenment. The language of natural law, inherent freedoms, and self determination which was so deeply rooted in American tradition (what there was of a tradition) was the language of the Enlightenment; however, there was still a little of some other or traditional religions involved, which has been called our civil religion . Eventually different legal professions started to emerge in many of the colonies, and with this surge of new professionals came the ideas of Enlightenment. In the 1600 s most of the colonists hated lawyers, people thought of them as men who took advantage of others and who deliberately stirred up discord. For a small amount of time Massachusetts and Virginia made it illegal to practice law. Maryland was the only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. CHF Case Study Case Study Pg 204: Essentials of Critical Care Nursing Mrs. K., A 68 year old white woman, has been admitted to the critical care unit with shortness of breath at rest. Vital signs are BP, 218/100 mm Hg; HR, 110 beats/min; and RR, 3 breath/min. She has run out of her antihypertensive medication for the fourth time this year and only came to the hospital because of her breathing difficulties. On examination, Mrs. K. is pale and clammy sitting upright in a chair. She has bibasilar crackles to her scapulae, and her heart rhythm is irregularly irregular. She has pitting edema bilaterally to her thighs, jugular venous pulsation to the earlobe, and bilateral infiltrates. An ECG shows a left ventricular ejection fraction of 78% with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even with the limits of Amiodarone, it is often used as the first line drug of choice for A Fib and those that are hemodynamically unstable. Amiodarone is a vasodilator and can increase cardiac output. However, it will not significantly change the ejection fraction which is good since Mrs. K. s is 78% (normal approximately 55 75%) c. I did not see any treatments for her A Fib. There is no mention of thombolytics or anti coagulants. This should also be considered for treatment. 2. Based on her presentation, physical assessment and hemodynamic number, was Mrs. K. experiencing left or right sided failure, or both? a. Both. Based on what is presented. She has JVD an indication of right sided failure because the heart is unable to pump the massive amount of fluid coming from the body to the right side of the heart. There is too much fluid for the right ventricle to pump into the pulmonary arteries. And because of the A fib, it is not being pumped efficiently. b. She is experiencing left sided failure as shown by the increased PAP and the bibasilar crackles heard on auscultation. The fluid can t get into the left side of the heart and is backing up into the lungs. Left sided failure is also indicated by the reduced cardiac index. The heart is not able to get the fluid out to the body. 3. What role did atrial fibrillation play in Mrs. K. s heart failure? a. This may have been answered in another question, but the atria s aren t pumping. In layman s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nhl Lockout NHL s lockout September 16, 2004 the National Hockey League had a labour dispute that led to a lockout. The dispute was about the end of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA). The National Football League has a working salary cap for the teams in their league. NHL is trying to establish the same type of system that the NFL has. The negotiation between the NHL Players association and the NHL did not come easy. The disagreements were that NHL clubs spent too much on player s salary. The clubs spent over 76 percent of their revenue on the players. With the salary capthe NHL was trying to instill, players felt that the idea was unfair and inflexible. The players didn t want to cut their salaries. The fact is that the NHL ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Europe 388 NHL players played in Europe because of the lockout. Russia, Sweden, and Czech Republic all tried and cash in on Americas misfortune not keeping their hockey league. America doesn t want another strike like they had because it makes the players look selfish and the NHL look unstable to outside countries and the public in America. The Consequences of the lockout the season is increasing popularity in other sports and recreational activities. NHL lockout is one of the reasons people turn to different ways to spend their time like Texas hold em. The popularity of Texas hold em has definitely benefited from the lockout replacing stud poker as the most commonly played card game in the United States. Televised events like Worlds Championship Poker gained TV ratings due to the helping of the NHL lockout. That is one of the reasons TV networks like ESPN is not bidding for a new contract with the NHL. Instead they have to make individual networks that specializes in the NHL i.e. OLN. Canadian sports such as Canadian Football League has bulster in fan support because they had no hockey to lean on. Players wanted more favorable salary cap but that will make teams spend over 70 percent of their revenue income on paying players salary. General counsel Bob Goodnow of the NHLPA was so unreasonable against the leagues offer of a salary cap that after the lockout was settle he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Legal And Ethical Issues Of Computing Introduction One of the most significant concern facing IT industry in the 21st century is legal, social, ethical and professional issues that are associated with appropriate uses of technologies in computing. During the implantation of the Greenwich Freecycling website, many of these issues were encountered. By deploying the correct combination of technologies that is available when implementing the website some of these issues were conquered and overcome. Legal and ethical issues in computing are not as straight forward as one expects, these two comprehensive concepts can be divided into many sub sections such as computer Ethics which is a moral standard used as a guideline for computer users, Code of ethics is a guideline in ICT, intellectual property is the own work that is created by individuals, privacy refers to the rights that individual and companies have and how their data is collected and restricted to outside sources, computer crime is an illegal act that involves computers and finally cyber law which is laws that are related to helping protect the internet and other online communication. professional bodies are the mechanisms to help improve professionalism of individuals within the IT industry, by increasing the competence and the skills of these individuals it will help to promote a better understanding of the legal and ethical issues and what can be done to enhance and solve these issues respectively. Users of technology will feel an impact of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The New Constitution And The Constitution The new constitution formulated comprised of seven articles that explain how a government should work in order to provide its citizens with the basic rights. This new system divided the power between the federal government and the states. Furthermore, the American Revolution is extremely important as the constitution that was later formulated still serves the basis of the American constitution. Even though several amendments have been made to the constitution, the revolutionary principles upon which the Constitution was made are still influencing the society of the United States. The language and the sentiments involved in the Declaration of Independence delineate complete devotion to human equality which still serves as the basis of our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the revolution, several African American slaves served in the revolutionary war from both sides of the war. Moreover, this revolutionary war of independence helped the slaves in getting their independence as well. This is when several thousands of the slaves attained the status of independence by running away. As a result of the revolution, the slaves started to fight against the slavery after getting the encouragement from the natural right philosophy of the seventeenth century English philosopher John Locke (Digital History), which is also a part of the constitution of the United States of America. This natural right philosophy is nothing else but the right to life and liberty that the constitution of the United States guarantees to provide its citizens. In addition to this fight of the African American against the slavery, the slaves began to appeal the Congress in order to destruct the slavery. Furthermore, under the new constitution, the slaves were considered as 3/5 as productive as a free person (Cardoza and Hume 116). Thus, after the revolution, the slaves were also given representation while earlier the slaves were not considered to have any kind of rights since they were not considered the citizens. Moreover, it was this revolutionary war, after which the abolitionist movements initiated to abolish the slavery and thus, the awareness about slavery increased. Also, a lot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Simulation Report SIMULATION REPORT The objective of the project was to trade on a Market Simulation STOCK TRACK , from 2/13 to 4/20. We were supposed to try to trade different types of instruments in order to gain more knowledge about they are trade in the real world; and how a strategy which seems good can be overturned by the market circumstances. During this period as a conservative, I tried to trade less risky instruments. The qualities that I used to select my instruments are the following: * Recommendation from Yahoo, TD Ameritrade and other websites. * Price pattern * High or moderate P/E ratio * Seasons (spring, summer, fall and winter) for the commodities * Class ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... my choice was only guided by their high P/E ratio. In order to protect my portfolio against the changes in prices, I took a couple options. At first, I try to use some put option on Apple and Google to protect my portfolio against their change in prices. But as I was new in the use of options, it had a worst effect on my portfolio. Thus, I sold them and I decided to use a call and put parity on Google, Apple and IBM. And it helps reduce the negative return I had after the stock slump to 1.49%. During the simulation, I also bought a bond but I sold it when the interest rate fell. I also bought some futures on gold because the price of gold is increasing actually. Using all these pseudo strategies help me to maintain my portfolio value higher than $982,678 with a slight to increase until the stock slump in April. In fact, the fall of the stock had a great impact on my portfolio and in order to protect myself against this impact I tried to use different option strategies and sold some of my stocks in order to go above $982,678 at least. This reaction of my portfolio shows how the systematic risk can affect a portfolio rudely and how it is difficult to protect a portfolio against these types of risks. In summary, this simulation allowed me to know about the importance of portfolio allocation. It also helped me to understand the use of the P/E ratio in market selection. And it showed me when and how to use option and future in a portfolio. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Declaration Of Indulgence Dbq Isabel Yang Ms. Loffredo EHA P. 2 March 15, 2017 Hutton and Bate s views on Charles II s Domestic Policy in England In the books Charles II King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, by Ronald Hutton, and The Declaration of Indulgence 1672 a study in the rise of organized dissent, by Frank Bate, both authors expound the Declaration of Indulgence enforced by King Charles II of England in 1672 in attempt to restore religious toleration to all religions. Ronald Hutton, the author of Charles II King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, believes that the Declaration of Indulgence was the key to keeping England unified. Hutton also believes that the Cavalier Parliament was attempting to bring England back to a pre reformation era. In 1662, Parliament established this by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the Declaration was met with the Test Act, which had consequential effects upon England s government, Charles was able to establish his supremacy ecclesiastically over Parliament. Both Authors recognize the failure of this document but still believe it was a smart move for Charles to attempt to keep peace in England. Bate thought that the penal laws enforced by Parliament were relentless and inhumane. Hutton views on Parliament were slightly different. Hutton interpreted Parliament s Act of Uniformity as a way of restoring order to the government. While their opinions about Parliament s Act are different, they both agree that Parliament is limiting the power of the throne: ecclesiastically and politically. The Declaration of Indulgence did successfully grant religious tolerance to Catholics and Protestants. After the creation of the Test Act, all non anglicans lost the right to hold civil or military office. In conclusion, both authors agree that the Charles s domestic policy, the Declaration of Indulgence, was successful but not to the extent he had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Biopure Strategy Analysis Essay Problem Statement В– Biopure (BPC), is a small and private developer of human (Hemopure) and animal (Oxyglobin) blood substitutes. Biopure is faced with the decision of whether to immediately launch Oxyglobin (Og) or wait until after the launch of hemapure (Hp), which will be in about two years following FDA approval. If they decide to launch they must determine their pricing strategy. The concern is that launching Oxyblobin would create an obstacle to the pricing of Hemopure, the company s initial product focus. Market Analysis В– The combination of lengthy approval process of the FDA, intellectual property laws, and R D capital requirements, poses a high entry barrier in the blood substitute markets. The human market is expected to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Company Analysis В– BPC is a manufacturer of blood substitutes, specifically Hemopure (Hp) for humans and Oxyglobin (Og) for the veterinary (mainly canine) market. Although Hp is expected (without guarantee) to receive FDA approval by the end of 1999, Og received approval for general use in 1997. BPC has already invested $200 million on product development and manufacturing facilities for the two products, and recently received $50 million in Venture Capital funding; thus, it has little if any short term financial constraints. The company s plant capacity is 300,000 units of Og, or 150,000 units of Hp. There is considerable flexibility in switching from the manufacturing of one product to another, and BPC can manufacture both at the same time (given the resulting linear function from the capacity figures above). These capacity numbers, however, are limited in comparison to the larger potential market. Given its competitors in the human blood market, BPC would be place third among three competitors, whereas in the canine market, it would have a monopoly for a minimum of two years. As such, BPC would likely be a price taker in the human blood supply market, whereas it would be a price setter in the canine market, allowing it to maximize profits by charging the highest possible price given its current capacity. An undersupplied marketplace for both humans and canines will allow for sufficiently elevated prices (Exhibit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Political Participation Analysis Good morning ladies and gentlemen, First, I want to start by sharing my journey and how I became involved in politics. Early in life, I recognized America s economic disparity and I knew that this was a problem that could be solved and throughout the years that became my inspiration in politics. I attended Brooklyn college and after a year, I transferred to the University of Chicago. I then became involved in the civil rights movement during my university years. I was also a member of the congress of Racial Equality and participated in a sit in against segregation of off campus housing in 1962. The economy in the United States is what contributed to my interest in politics, which is why I have goals to achieve in order to improve the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My father came from Poland with no money to maintain his family and was still able to improve his economically position due to the job opportunities that America has offered. For this reason, I am proud to be the son of an immigrant that all he wanted was a better life for his children. Many hardworking families are coming to the United States to create a better future for their family and is a tradition that has carried on by so many families but with only one problem. We have eleven million people in this country who are undocumented. The main reason they came here was to improve their lives, to escape oppression, to flee desperate poverty and violence and are shut out from that same opportunity. My priority is to fix the broken immigration system we have today. I plan to dismantle inhumane deportation programs and detention centers and provide broad administrative relief to the parents of DREAMers: the parents of citizens, the parents of legal permanent residents, other family members and other immigrants who would have been given legal protections by the Senate passed bill. It is also important to ensure our borders to remain safe and secure but respecting local communities. I will regulate the future flow of immigrants by modernizing visa systems and rewriting bad trade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Marketing Of Health Care Services This paper pertains to the marketing of Health Care Services and provides the steps and history of marketing in health care and the effects of marketing on the health care delivery system from 1950 to 1990. It introduces the health care consumers and their role in the marketing process as well as the factors that influence consumer behavior. These factors influence the success of marketingin health care. It also provides the requirements for successful marketing and current techniques and strategies used by health care organizations. According to the American Marketing Association, marketing is the activity, set of institutions and process for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offers that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large (2014). Marketing is a relatively new concept that was first introduced in 1910 and referred to as sales. Although the 1950 s is considered to be the beginning of the marketing era, it was not until the 1980 s that marketing was considered to have begun in healthcare, other than the pharmaceutical industry (Thomas, 2005). In the 1950s, the United States Economy was geared toward production and emphasized the interests of the producer over those of the consumer. Individuals had the mindset that a good product would sell for itself so there was no need for marketing. Hospitals and physicians for the most part considered marketing to be inappropriate and even unethical. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Caricature Of Mrs. Bennet In Pride And Prejudice In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen uses various characters to make observations about British society in the eighteenth century through satire, irony, and character development. Mrs. Bennet is one of the more boisterous and transparent characters in the novel, who plays a key role in Austen s critiques of British society. Austen creates a caricature of Mrs. Bennet. Mrs. Bennet is portrayed as irrational, nervous, and hysterical to highlight how the pressure of motherhood and British societal expectations in the eighteenth century can affect one s priorities and mental state. Women of the eighteenth century were expected and encouraged to marry and have children, whatever their circumstance in life. Wives were expected to manage all of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bennet cares for her children deeply and worries about their futures constantly. She is also consistently laughed at and criticized by members of her family and community. Mrs. Bennet s daily trials and stresses have caused her to become a frail, nervous and laughable character. Frequently throughout the novel , Mrs. Bennet expresses her stresses to her family: You delight in vexing me. You have no compassion on my poor nerves (Austen 7). Her stresses are often caused by her husband s trying sarcasm and wit, or by the fate of her daughters. Because the majority of her happiness is based on the welfare of her daughters, when her youngest elopes with an unsuitable man she becomes extremely distraught and emotional. She is in a dreadful state and has such tremblings, such flutterings, all over [her] (Austen 278 279). Mrs. Bennet s nerves and emotions accentuate the weakness that was attributed to women and mothers in the eighteenth century. Additionally, the suppressive role as mother and wife which Mrs. Bennet is placed into is the source of her anxiety and neuroses. This is ironic because Mr. Darcy, Mr. Bennet, and other residents of Merryton judge Mrs. Bennet because of her neurotic and superficial attributes, yet they are members of the society that has forced her into her role as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Captain Cook s Exploration Of Exploration And Discovery Captain James Cook added exponential territories to Britain s colonial possessions during his three voyages. Cook s exploration of the Pacific Ocean contributed to Britain s huge territorial gains, increased wealth, and influenced Europe s romantic fascination with the science of mapping, charting and classifying the world. Cook was a supremely gifted surveyor and star navigator. His discoveries and the accurate cartographic depiction of them, were of incomparable benefit to his contemporaries. Captain Cook made three exemplary voyages of exploration and discovery. These voyages brought unimaginable new views of scientific, geographic, and cultural knowledge to a modernizing European world on the verge of the Enlightenment. Although Cook himself was not steeped in this intellectual movement, which was gradually moving away from the traditions of received opinions and Christian thoughts, the results of his Pacific voyages made major contributions to the scientific and cultural knowledge that led to the enlightenment of his colleagues and philosophers. Cook s explorations and discoveries were indeed new to the Western world, but to the Pacific islanders they had been known for thousands of years. The knowledge Cook provided to his contemporaries in turn, was used to justify colonisation of the discovered lands. This essay will present two arguments. The first argument will demonstrate how the voyages of Captain James Cookadded to the colonial possessions of the British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Comparison Of Thomas Morton And William Bradford Throughout time there has been people who for some reason or another cannot get along, Thomas Morton and William Bradford are no different. Thomas Morton s and William Bradford s had a contentious relationship fueled their narratives New English Cannon and Of Plymouth Plantation. Both Morton and Bradford attempt to soil the other s name by writing about their contradictory experiences with each other. But who comes out of this situation the true hero, Morton or Bradford? William Bradford s emotional outbursts and irrational thinking regarding Thomas Morton overshadows any good he has done in Plymouth, making William Bradford the anti colonial hero. William Bradford s main reasoning for his settling in America is to create a separatist utopia, freeing himself and members of his church from disgraceful behavior and British control. Meeting Morton rehashes old feelings of contempt in Bradford casing an influx of bad feelings. Bradford describes Morton as the Lord of Misrule (204) and accuses Morton of maintaining a school of Atheism (205). By stating the latter Bradford unknowingly damages his reputation therefore losing all respectability and credence. So, when Morton states because Mine Host was a man that endeavored to advance the dignity of the Church of England; which they would labor to vilify with uncivil terms, inveighing against the sacred Book of Common Prayer, and Mine Host that used it in a laudable manner amongst his family, as a practice of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Pros And Cons Of Enlightened Absolutism Enlightened Absolutism A number of rulers in18th century Germany began enacting enlightened reforms of their own. Including increased religious tolerance, an abolition of torture and increased freedom of the press. Whether these reforms were a result of the increased pressure on German rulers from the bourgeoisie to introduce enlightened policies, or whether they were simply the result of the Royals being influenced themselves by enlightened thinkers remains unclear. However, what is clear is that even these enlightened despots continued to harbour a belief in their own divine right to rule (Coy, 2011). Their measures to implement enlightened reforms were often only carried out with one hand, while the other continued to adopt a more conservative... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A close friend of Voltaire, during his rule Prussiabecame a hub for the great minds of the time and his palace in Potsdam hosted ballet and operas. As a young man he had a keen interest in culture and wrote poetry and prose in French, he once wrote that Machiavelli s principles of remorseless pragmatism were no longer suitable in the much gentler enlightened age. However, just one year later he found himself on the throne of Prussia and proceeded to ruthlessly wage wars and exploit diplomatic opportunities with the aim of building Prussia into a great power. He provoked the war of Austrian Succession by invading the province of Silesia, which he subsequently won, doubling the Prussian population and cementing Prussia s place as the greatest of the German states. After the end of the war of Austrian Succession, Friedrich the Great began to embrace more enlightened ideas, he was markedly more tolerant in matters of religion allowing the citizens of Prussia to practice as they wished and he heavily promoted education reform and published the findings of many scholars (Gates, no date). Despite his demonstrations of, and indeed conviction for, enlightenment the reign of Friedrich the Great was most memorable for his demonstrations of power and military prowess (Keithly, no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay about The Physic of Paintball The Physic of Paintball I.The Fundamentals of the Game of Paintball. Paintball is a sport that is still fairly new in the world being not much more that a decade old. This game as with other sports would not be possible without physics. Physics is essential to the game of paintball. Some of physics that are involved in paintball are pressurized gas, projectile motion, and the impulse of being hit by a paintball. As with all sports there is necessary equipment needed to play. The most important piece of equipment would be the paintball gun often called a marker. The marker uses compressed carbon dioxide to propel the .68 caliber paintballs. Small carbon dioxide tanks are connected to the paintball markers the tanks vary in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pressure caused by gases and gases being placed under pressure is used in our everyday life. Without the use of gases we would be unable to fly in airplanes, play basketball or even have carbonated drinks. Gases exert pressure on any surface with which they come in contact, because gas molecules are constantly in motion. We humans have adapted so well psychologically to the pressure of the air around us that we are usually unaware of it (Chang 155). The equation often used to measure the pressure of gases is the ideal gas equation P=nRT /V. Where P is the pressure of the gas in atm, n is the number of moles of gas, R is the proportionality constant (0.0821 L*atm) T is the temperature in Kelvin of the gas, and V is the volume the gas occupies (Chang 160). The gas used with paintball in is pressurized carbon dioxide. The gas is under high pressure in small cylinders. The high pressure is created by forcing large amounts of gas into a finite area. According to the equation given above the more gas forced into a restricted volume the pressure will increase. III.Projectile Motion of Paintballs. Projectile motion plays a valuable role while playing paintball. Unlike shooting a real gun a paintball can be seen throughout its entire flight. They are big enough and slow enough to be seen easily. When a paintball is shot it comes out of the barrel moving at 250 to 300 feet per second, and unfortunately is easily affected by wind and air resistance. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Manipulations In Memento, By Christopher Leonard And Mollo Throughout Memento there are a multiplicity of instances in which manipulation occurs. The audience sees a plethora of people manipulating Leonard such as Teddy, Natalie and Burt. The audience generally associates these individuals as the main manipulators in Memento, however that Christopher Nolan and Leonard, respectively, manipulate the audience and themselves far more than anyone else. Leonard is seen manipulating himself several times throughout Memento. One of the ways he does this is through his tattoos. He writes certain things on his body to influence what he will remember such as remember Sammy Jenkins. Leonard also uses photos and writes information on these as well as the tattoos. The color sequences begin to elude that Leonard might have mixed motives for writing something down on a photo. Teddy eludes that Leonard is a serial killer and that he killed the real John. G. over a year ago. After Teddy reveals this to Leonard, Leonard purposely alters the memory and writes down on his photo to not trust Teddy. The audience begins to realize that Leonard alters the tattoos and photos for his own personal gain (Vane 2) Teddy later reveals that Leonard had taken out pages in his own file and that his wife did not die in the attack and instead Leonard killed her with insulin shots. At this point the audience realizes the tattoo is there so he never has to remember killing his wife again. Leonard had manipulated those memories, so he could live with himself and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Rainy Day Toy Project Month 8 Design Integration In month 8, the Rainy Day Toy project had a turning point. From the previous course, in month 7, the logo design did not reach its full potential of creativity, which leads to lack of clarity and visual impact. Under those circumstances, I decided to strategize by re sketching and brainstorming new ideas. In effect, by continually iterating, refining, and improving the work, a designer can have more ideas, trying a variety of approaches, unlock creativity and arrive more quickly at successful solutions (IDEO.org, 2015). With this in mind, creating three style guides that broken into different visual elements such as color palette, typography, and imagery, which generate the look and feel of the logo. The main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Sharks In La Reunion It looks like the main problem in La Reunion is that now it s being surrounded by sharks. People are having a problem with this beause before they were able to go out in the water and swim or surf, what ever they wanted to do, but now it s surrounded by sharks which stops them from being capable of going in the water. Many people have been killed because of the sharks, but there are still some people that decide that they want to risk their lives and go in the water. This also causes a problem within the society because the people that choose to go in the water are disobeying any rules that apply to the problem with the sharks. Not only that, but this can also cause people to argue with each other because everyone will have a different opinion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. An Analysis Of Amanda Lindhout s New York Times... In Amanda Lindhout s New York Times bestseller A House in the Sky, Lindhout masterfully delivers a chilling tale of being in the wrong place leaving reader s in chills. A House in the Sky is an inside look into the unpredictable field of journalism. Lindhout recalls a grueling account of being captured for 460 days in Somalia. She presents this story in the form of a memoir, which Lindhout shares in chronological order. While religious overload plagues some of the latter chapters, the overall story is compelling. The overload was only a minor distraction to the storytelling. Lindhout begins her book with a prolog. The Prolog starts in Somalia, where Lindhout explains the houses her captors kept them. The initial chapters encompassed her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, Lindhout found verses condemning rape. Days later, one of the captors raped Lindhout. She began suffering from a fungal infection, and she lost her nails. While in captivity, Lindhout created a House in the Sky to remove the pain. In my mind, I built stairways. At the end of the stairways, I imagined rooms. These were high, airy places with big windows and a cool breeze moving through... I made friends and read books and went running on a footpath in a jewel green park along the harbor. I ate pancakes drizzled in syrup and took baths and watched sunlight pour through trees. This wasn t longing, and it wasn t insanity. It was relief. It got me through (Lindhout and Corbett, 2014). Amanda Lindhout resides as a humanitarian and that tone shine through the book. She advocated for women s rights, survival, forgiveness, compassion and social responsibility in the book. The theme of forgiveness radiates through the text. I, too, was carrying around my own fate (Lindhout and Corbett, 2014). Her audience is either victim themselves and potential journalism, like me. The book would resonate with old fashion journalist. Lindhout argues that positivity is the key to happiness. Through torture, Lindhout kept her mind in positive places. She created the House in the Sky to escape the feelings. She demonstrates this argument with her will to survive. She forgave the captors leaving her in a positive and peaceful place. With that acceptance, I felt different, soothing. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Cold War Between East And West From The End Of The... From 1948 to 1991 countless anti communist films were made, dominating the stage of transnational politics and geostrategic affairs between East and West from the beginning to the end of the USSR. The Cold War would impose an atmosphere bursting with tension on the world film production arena. The main tense issues that prevailed included but were not limited to: Communist expansionism, American Imperialism, an arms race including a nuclear menace, the subjugation of space, and the infamous intelligence and counter espionage clash. It is important to note that the skirmishes amongst these main actors the Unites States and The Soviet Unionwas not only in the domain of defense and economy, but also encompassed ideology and culture. The latter was especially mirrored in the cinema. From the nonviolent coexistence to the climax and fall of prevalent democracies, and all that is within cinema has reflected the societal patterns of major periods in history. Furthermore, the media s evolvement as an effective propaganda machine used mainly for denunciation purposes secured the box office a chief function in the Cold War. A multitude of films were introduced with varying dimensions on the same topic. The Iron Curtain (1948) along with The Invasion of The Body Snatchers (1956) and The Witch Hunt (1994) were amongst films which proliferated during the period. The influence of the house of Anti American Activities (1938) under President Truman and the Era of McCarthyism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Examples Of Literary Devices In The Alchemist The Alchemist is a novel written by Paulo Coelho in 1988. Regarded as Coelho s best novel, it captures the elixir of life through the view of a sanguine Spanish Shepard. Set in a forsaken church in Spain at night; the young Shepard Santiago tastes the exquisite sensation of a compelling dream. He dreams that a young lad tells him about a hidden treasure near the Egyptian pyramids. After the dream recurs more than once, Santiago decides to consult an old man and an old woman who tell him that his dream is prophetic and that he must abide by its directions. Santiago then decides to pursue his dream and sets off on the venture of a lifetime with a set purpose of finding the fortune hidden near the Egyptian pyramids. In the course of his quest,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Desert. Water. Thieves. Pyramids... Firstly, the cobra in the novel is an emblem of danger and strength. Secondly, the desert in the novel is in token of the barriers that stand between people and their aspirations. Thirdly, the water in the novel is an allegory of life s similarity to water and love as well. Fourthly, the thieves in the novel typify every person who attempts to find an easier route to achieving their personal legends. Finally, the pyramids in the novel are a representation of the ancient and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Water Consumption Behavior Of Santa Clara County Households Water consumption behavior of Santa Clara County households amidst the drought Group 4 Michelle Galione Alexandra Iten Carwin Liang Jeanne Quach BUS 200W 01 Introduction The state of California has been undergoing continuous severe droughts, with 2013 being California s driest year ever (USGS, 2014). On August 1, 2014, Santa Clara local reservoirs contained only 69% of the historical 20 year average water levels. The drought presents short term issues such as decreases in hydropower production, adverse impact on recreational activities, and the destruction of habitat for aquatic species. If groundwater is used to compensate low streamflows, there will be a decrease in water availability and deterioration of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specifically, Title 23, Article 22 of the California Code of Regulations aims to monitor the overall distribution and usage of water in California. In January and April of 2014, Governor Jerry Brown issued two Executive Orders which put California in an official state of emergency due to its inability to effectively meet the water demand throughout the state. The Executive Orders also directed the State Water Resource Control Board to implement emergency drought regulations by adding additional the following sections to Title 23: в—ЏSection 863 discusses the background information leading up to the issuance of this additional section. в—ЏSection 864 prohibits the usage of potable water for domestic activities such as: decoration (fountains mainly), washing a motor vehicle without the usage of a shut off hose, and for landscaping purposes (sprinklers, cleaning of pathways) that causes runoff. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a $500.00 fine per day the violation occurs. в—ЏSection 865 is directed towards water suppliers and addresses water conservation methods and discusses emergency plans (Smith, 2014). Messaging In addition to governmental regulations, messages about the drought in California have been disseminated in different forms: television and radio advertisements, signs in residential areas, and billboards on the freeway (Grimes, 2014). Santa Clara county has participated in the Brown is the New Green ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Audit and Assurnace 5th Edition Solutions Essay CHAPTER 4 Engagement Planning LEARNING OBJECTIVES | ReviewCheckpoints| Exercises, Problems and Simulations| 1. List and describe the activities auditors undertake before beginning an engagement.| 1, 2, 3, 4| 53, 54, 55, 62, 66| 2. Identify the procedures and sources of information auditors can use to obtain knowledge of a client s business and industry.| 5, 6, 7, 8, 9| 52, 56, 59, 65 | 3. Perform analytical procedures to identify potential problems.| 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15| 47, 48, 49, 51, 58, 63, 64| 4. List and discuss matters of planning auditors should consider for clients who use computers and describe how a computer can be used as an audittool.|... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Observation take a tour of the company s physical facilities, keeping eyes open for activities and things that should be reflected in the accounting records. The tour is the time to see company personnel in their normal workplaces. Study numerous sources AICPA industry accounting and auditing guides, specialized trade magazines and journals, registration statements and 10K reports filed with the SEC, general business magazines and newspapers (Business Week, Forbes, Fortune, Harvard Business Review, Barron s, and the Wall street Journal). 4.6Find information about real estate valuation (tax appraisal) in the city and county tax assessorcollector files and about aircraft ownership from the Federal Aviation Administration. Names of licensed doctors in the state medical society directory. Assumed business names in the state or county assumed named registry. Liens on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Church Meeting Summary The meeting was about the City of Commission of Deland on March six, at seven pm. First, starts discussing how people can address an agenda or an unattended issue that can be given to City Clerk at the proper time. Also, the meeting gives information on how later in the meeting they are going to explain a new resolution of the surplus of the house abandonment. Something very nice that they did at first is how they made a program called Super Stars Students of the month to reward kids for doing greats in school as a way trying to push them to become something important in the future, and not giving up their dreams. Not only had they rewarded the kids but also two employees who were great in services for a long time. As part of the introduction, they give the quarterly financial report prepared by Dan Stauffer, which basically shows that the City is doing well so far into each financial position. The public comments were very professionally done as I saw there not many arguments into the agendas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My conclusion with this meeting is that the city does take care of the opinion of the public as they try to explain the issue in a very clear matter; we could see that the city is trying to become better each day and trying to resolve the problems presented but again is something that the people has to have patience into knowing that these agendas take a long period into being analyzed, approved and executed. This meeting brought me back to what in class we been discussing on how a policy is being made and how it first needs to have a solid argument so it could be approved. So far I never expected for this meet to go very coordinated and smoothly as sometimes is normal for the argument from the public but in this case that was not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Week 5 Quiz Humanities Essay Course| World Cultures I | Test| Week 5 Quiz | Started| 8/14/12 10:01 PM | Submitted| 8/15/12 12:53 AM | Status| Completed | Score| 62 out of 80 points | Time Elapsed| 2 hours, 52 minutes out of 3 hours. | Instructions| This quiz consist of 40 multiple choice questions. The first 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 4. The second 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 5. The third 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 6. The last 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 8. Be sure you are in the correct Chapter when you take the quiz.| Question 1 2 out of 2 points | | | Why beginning in 264 BCE did Rome engage Carthage in the Punic Wars?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:|... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Catherine s Monastery?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:| This was the location of God s first address to Moses| Correct Answer:| This was the location of God s first address to Moses| | | | | Question 15 2 out of 2 points | | | Why is Augustine of Hippo s Confessions particularly noteworthy as a literary work?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:| It is the first Western autobiography| Correct Answer:| It is the first Western autobiography| | | | | Question 16 2 out of 2 points | | | Why did Jesus of Nazareth identify himself as the Messiah?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:| He never made this claim; his followers did| Correct Answer:| He never made this claim; his followers did| | | | | Question 17 2 out of 2 points | | | As explained in the chapter s Continuity and Change section, why is Venice home to a vast amount of Byzantine art?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer:| ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Dystopian Novel, By George Orwell, And Andrew Niccol... War is peace, freedom is slavery, Ignorance is strength (Orwell 7) this is one of the very many slogans that were used to control society in George Orwell s piece 1984. Dystopian literature is a futuristic universe that is oppressive and uses bureaucratic, totalitarian, and/or technological control to control society. In Orwell s Dystopian book 1984, Kurt Vonnegut , Jr s short story Harrison Bergeron , and Andrew Niccol s film In time, there are many examples of a Dystopiais that contain a lot of comparisons between the stories. Dystopian literature whether it be novel, film, or short story focuses on similar characteristics and things. A similarity that these three dystopias have in common is the time setting. All of these stories are set to be in a futuristic time, or at least a time that was the future from them. For instance, Orwell s book 1984 was written in 1948 as it stated on crisesmagazine.com George OrwellWrote 1984 in 1948 , but since it wasn t 1984, or anywhere near, so at the time it was considered the future. In Vonnegut s short story Harrison Bergeron the author clearly gives evidence that they are ahead of time when he writes The year was 2081 and everybody was finally equal (Vonnegut 1). the story is set to be 66 years ahead of the current year. In Niccol s dystopian movie In time, the exact year is not clearly stated, but in the plot summary written by Claudio Carvalho they mention that it was set to be in futuristic times as it says In a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Driving While Drowsy Research Paper Ever since the first automobile accident, which occurred in London in 1896, road safety is a critical issue for all road drivers. Nearly 1.3 million people die due to car accidents globally every year, amounting to 3,274 deaths each and every day, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has projected that estimate will rise as much as 65% by the year 2020. However, knowing the top causes for car accidentscan increase your awareness while on the road, and help you get to your destination safely. Driving While Distracted With inclement weather, poor road conditions, and young, drunk or reckless drivers out there, surprisingly, the top cause for car accidents and biggest threat to drivers is the drivers themselves. Distracted driving accounts for as much roughly 25% of car accidents, according to the National ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most likely time to drive while drowsy is between 8 p.m. and 11 a.m., but can occur any time you are too tired to pay optimal attention to operating your vehicle safely. Experts recommend pulling over and taking a short power nap if you find yourself exhausted behind the wheel. Driving While Speeding If you increase your speed from 40 mph to 60 mph, the amount of energy released during a car accident more than doubles, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Speeding, due to reduced reaction times, is the second most common cause of car accidents and is a double threat to your safety. Not only does speeding magnify your risk of a car accident occurring, but also the faster you go, the likelihood the crash is severe or fatal vastly increases. Paying attention and adhering to posted speed limits, especially in construction zones, is a good preventative measure for automobile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Comparing Apocalypse Now And Heart Of Darkness Apocalypse Now a movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola and Heart of Darkness written by Joseph Conrad are two different literary works that have several similarities and differences to make them seem as one whole idea composed by the same person. Briefly apocalypse Now is a movie that is taken place during the U.S. Vietnam war when a captain named willard accepts a mission to Cambodia to kill a mad man who has set up his own kingdom of savages and has committed several harsh crimes. Heart of Darknessis a novel about a sailor named Marlow s trip up the congo river to meet the infamous Kurtz of africa and bring him back to Europe. The scene from both the Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse now that i feel is the most significant is when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Heart of Darkness as Marlow approached Kurtz he just sounded plain out crazy, as if his deranged ways has caught up with himself as he thought he was normal. The tone that Conrad creates for Kurtz sounds as though he has lost his ways of life and that he is close to a breaking point. Kurtz in The Heart of Darkness sounded like he accepted his insaness and actually listened to Marlow when he approaching his arrival to his empire . On the other hand, upon the arrival of Willard to Kurtz s empire in the Apocalypse Now film Coppola uses sound and the tone of Kurtz to show how defensive he became as Willard arrived. The tone of Willard s voice was very angry as he felt that Willard was assaulting his home and his people. Willard was only trying to get near Kurtz as it was his mission although he was suppose to kill him, and did Willard was seen as the enemy in the situation where Kurtz was really the criminal. Kurtz was sort of sucked into the life of savages and living a jungle but took control of the people to create his own kingdom so he fell into their out of control life. Kurtz was very distinct in his life choices and did not like it when Willard came and disrupted the peace strange peaceful living that Kurtz developed in the empire of savages. Both of the works The Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now had very different personalities for their main character of Kurtz and the way Willard and Marlow were incorporated into the story. The scenes were also interpreted differently and could of been thought of different by the reader as the tone of the scene, both visually and figuratively, were two different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Anansi And Brother Death By Audrey Krisbergh Anansi and Brother death is an African folklore tale, about the spider trickster Anansi encountering Brother Death. Anansi discovers an old man sitting outside of a house one day. Anansi, being thirsty asks the old man if he can enter his home and have a drink of water. The old man stays totally silent. Anansi takes it upon himself then, to enter the home, drink some water and help himself to any food he pleases. He leaves the home, thanking the old man for his hospitality. The next day Anansi returns, and once more takes what water and food he desires, after the old man says nothing to him. On the third day, he brings one of his daughters with him and tells the old man that the girl is now the old man s wife. Anansi tells his daughter to go... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that a being as powerful as Death itself is punished with failure and embarrassment because of his desire to capture Anansi, to take revenge on the Spider for his abuse of Brother Death s home, is a powerful moral message. It illustrates how revenge can cost the person seeking it even more than the person they wish to get revenge on. Greed and it s risk towards yourself and those you care about, the exploitation of silence as permission, and the fact that revenge can be a dangerous thing to seek out are very complex lessons that would be next to impossible to explain to a child. Anansi s popularity in african lore, his trickster nature and his punishment from Brother Death, along with the punishment dealt upon Brother Death, play a very strong message to the audience, and allow these complex moral ideals to be conveyed in an easy to digest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. My Time At Plateau Asset Management Lessons Learned/ Anomalies: Although many analyst internship positions are individually focused, I found my time at Plateau Asset Management to be more team focused. Therefore, I learned many lessons regarding team work and communication. Speaking Fast: In the initial Friday group meetings I found myself never allowing the other analysts to digest the material that I was explain. Musa pointed this out to me half way through the internship and told me slow down and ask questions to make sure your listeners understand what you are explaining. This became important when I began to mentor new inters because it was necessary that they retained the information that I was explaining during our time together. Listening: Musa believed that I was a good listening, however that I could improve. Musa stated, Always listen to respond , when listening to respond you absorb what the speaker is saying before responding. Working as a Minority: The fact that I was a minority in the team of 5 analysts did not come to my attention until the end of my internship period. Musa and I found this strange because a vast majority of the financial industry is Caucasian males, however even though this internship is in financial industry I was the only white Caucasian male intern; we furthered our study and found out that I was the only white Caucasian male to even apply for the position. We thought maybe this was because the internship was virtual. Section 3. Observations about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Tuesdays With Carrie Theme A wise old, sick man once said, Because if you ve found meaning in your life, you don t want to go back. You want to go forward. This man is the late Morrie Schwartz, a former college professor at Brandeis University. In his mid 70s, Morrie was diagnosed with the dreaded disease of ALS, better known as Lou Gehrig s Disease. Every few Tuesdays, Mitch Albom, a sportswriter and now a well known author, would go to his old professor s house and talk about life. The book, Tuesdays with Morrie, is a documentary of every Tuesday spent with him. Throughout the book, many themes were exhibited in the page. A few of those themes include love, life and death, and the rejection of culture. With each week going by with Mitch, Morrie displays those themes. The first theme shown repeatedly through the novel, is love. Love is a word that many of us dream to have one day. Some are destined to find the one, and some are meant to be on their own. A few have trouble finding love for others, and won t let it come out of them. To Mitch, Morrie said one thing about love that really meant a lot The most important thing in life is to learn... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Morrie died in 1996, but his soul still lived in the 60s. He would go to dance clubs and play his own type of music, and didn t believe in work or electronics. In one case, he was at a basketball game, and everyone was chanting, WE ARE NUMBER ONE! Morrie decided to yell, What s wrong with being number two (159)? They all looked at him like he was crazy, and in a way, he sort of was. Another case was during the war, when he decided to give all of his students As so they would not get drafted into the war. Another Example is a lesson in his classroom. He enters the classroom, sits down, and doesn t say anything. ... goes on a good fifteen minutes, before Morrie finally breaks with a whisper (53). He did this as a lesson on silence. What is the effects of it, what comfort does it give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Wgu Marketing Task 1 Task 1 Marketing have the five different phases of the evolution from the beginning: the Simple trade era, the sales era, the marketing department era, and the marketing company era. The Simple trade era In this era everything is available in the limited supply because in this era everything was handmade or harvested by hand. In this era people exchange their goods for their needs. This thing is replaced by the Production era. Production era This is the time of industrial revolution in which they were not trade like the old days. In this they were trade with the money. The production of the products increased because of the high demand. They were not focusing on the sales and the competition in the market. Their main focus is on the production. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, they attract their customer with different advertisements after had along outlet over 8 years. (Foxtel delivers subscriber, profit and TV viewing ploughs be growth (Press release). Foxtel. 20 February 2008. Retrieved 2008 02 22.) The major strengths of Foxtel are STRENGHTS the Foxtel has over 100 specialist channels for its subscribers. It has about 1.4million subscribers and thereby dominating the pay goggle box. Moreover, Foxtel sells its services to customers like motels and gyms finally reaching a number of clients of theirs. As a result, the advertisers are interested in using Foxtel since it has queen sized market and its services apprise be accessed in different places. Advertisers can target specific markets using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. My Life In The Canaanite Period During the summer after my first year of college, I spent six weeks volunteering at an archaeological excavation in Hazor, site of the largest tel (mound) in Israel. My time in Hazor was not easy wake up came at 4:00 a.m., and by noontime temperatures were often in the 90s. The dig was sweaty, dusty, back breaking work. I wore out two pairs of gloves and the knees in several pairs of khakis. Nevertheless, I loved every minute of my time in Israel. I met interesting people from around the world, worked with amazing students and faculty from Hebrew University, and became fascinated with the current efforts to create a portrait of life in the Canaanite period. Upon my return to Amherst College for my sophomore year, I soon came to realize that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. The System Of Science And The Law CHAPTER 1 Justice and Science Written Assignment Q.1 The system of science and the law have two different purpose. Summarize these in your words. Ans. The purpose of science and law are completely different from each other. As science is responsible for making us understand the natural world. Science is completely based on data and concepts which are together called scientific methods. Where law serves as system to find the truth via fair trial and decision of judge or jury. Q.2 What type of incident was the most important in driving the initial development of forensic science? Ans. The incident that acted as a driving force in the development of forensic science was the discovery of Locard s exchange principal which was evolved from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mathieu Orfila (1847 1915) Spanish, French toxicologist was a forensic specialist as he worked and mastered his skills in forensic toxicology and solved many case of the same. Calvin Goddard (1891 1955) American scientist who worked in the field of firearm and developed systematic examination system for identification and classification of firearms. Q.4 List the forensic scientists that were involved in the early development of fingerprints. What made fingerprint so important to forensic science at the turn of the 20th century? Ans. Fingerprints were used since 18th century as a mode of identification from one individual to another. Many famous scientists were involved in early development of the same. Following are some of them. 1.Victor Balthazard (1852 1950), French Showed the uniqueness of fingerprints. His probability model showed that chances of same fingerprints are 1060 in different individuals. 2.Alphonse Bertillion (1853 1914), French He was first scientist to solve a murder case using fingerprints in Europe. 3.Sir Fancies Galton (1822 1911), English He started collecting thumbprints in 1888. He was the person who actually developed the first classification system for fingerprints which was later used by British government. Galton also showed the different patterns of finger prints like whorl, arch and loop. Fingerprints became important at the turn of 20th century because of there uniqueness as discovered by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 58. Adam Smith Biography The influence that philosophers have upon each other no intellectual historian will doubt. I don t think it would be erroneous to say that Adam Smith admired Isaac Newton and imitated his method. In discussing Isaac Newton s mechanical system of the universe, Smith praised Newton for scientifically proving irregular and regular planetary motion by connecting celestial and terrestrial phenomena with the principle of gravity. Smith writes, it was the greatest and most admirable improvement that was ever made in philosophy. Furthermore he writes that Newton s principles have a degree of firmness and solidity that we should in vain look for in any other system. In Skinner and Campbell s biography of Adam Smith, they argue that Smith would... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again, in his criticism, Smith stresses that all systems even systems of thought are like machines. Smith writes: Systems in many respects resemble machines. A machine is a little system, created to perform, as well as to connect together, in reality, those different movements and effects which the artist has occasion for. A system is an imaginary machine invented to connect together in the fancy those different movements and effects which are already performed. Also, Smith appears to be pleased with the ability of Newton to explain phenomena that appeared unexplainable, by deducing it from one principle known to mankind. Contrasting the methods of Aristotle with the methods of Newton in his lectures on rhetoric and lettres Smith ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...