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Safavid Pottery Art
The Safavid Empire was the first to take under control the whole Persia since the Sasanian Empire.
From 1501 to 1736, art greatly flourished under this Shiite Dynasty led by significant patrons such as
Shah Tahmasp and Shah Abbas. Persian pottery art was one of these art forms that rapidly developed
during this period. Safavid potteries had origins in Persian tradition and was influenced by Ottoman,
European and Chinese styles. Since early 9th century, Chinese porcelains and celadon wares have
been traded to the Middle East. Because of the hardness, whiteness and translucency of porcelain and
metal like color of celadon, these Chinese products have always been valued much more than local
ones. Since Yuan Dynasty (13th 14th century), new style ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is made of stonepaste covered with copper green glaze. The only decorations are patterns carved
around the body of the plate instead of being painted. This piece closely resembles Chinese celadon
wares from Longquan. The glaze was made from copper instead of iron that was normally used for
celadon wares. Differed from traditional colorful Persian art, this plate only has one color. Its
monochrome green color, the lack of decoration and short foot demonstrate its imitation of celadon
wares. Safavid craftsmen did not stop at purely borrowing Chinese designs, but incorporated local
traditions in different ways. The blue and white porcelain like potteries with Persian shapes are one
significant example. The Tulip Vase (Figure 3) has a baluster form body with three short nozzles. This
stonepaste piece was painted in blue under transparent glaze, thus only has two basic colors: blue and
white. On the wide flat rims of each nozzle, there are painted flower petals surrounding the center
opening. On the neck of the vase, there are repeating decorative motifs including perhaps birds and
clouds at the top, along with vertical flowers and leaves motifs closer to the body. The paintings on the
top part of the body appear to have three identical birds and clouds in compartmentalized sections
around the vase. Below the birds, there are bamboos, rocks, flowers and a peacock. At the lowest part,
there are repeating decorations in geometric forms and vine motifs. The iconographies of swirly
clouds, bamboos and rocks are very similar to common Chinese ones. The swirly clouds means
fortune and heaven, while the bamboos represents longevity, resilience, flexibility, and strength.
Judging from the blue and white color. Meanwhile, the birds, peacocks and patterns on the lower part
of body could be seen in both Chinese and Islamic artworks. The most distinct part is the shape of this
vase. It is often
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Asian Steppe Research Paper
The Mongols were a very controversial group of people who caused carnage and destruction for the
greater good of peace. Genghis Khan was a very honorable leader who created the Mongolians
immense peace. Were the Mongols barbaric though? The Mongolians of the Asian Steppe had a
positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368 by influencing
trade, religious tolerance , and Pax Mongolica.
The first sign of World History comes from the Mongolians who were able to influence trade from the
Mediterranean to China. Under Pax Mongolica trade boomed. The trade allowed the Mongols to
flourish. According to Section 12.3 pg 336, Traders transported Chinese silk and porcelain , which
were greatly valued in Europe and western Asia, over the Silk Road and other routes. These traders
also carried with them such Chinese products and inventions as printing, gunpowder, the compass,
paper currency, and playing cards. Genghis Khan uniting China under one sword legitimately allowed
China and others to boom in trade. Today the spread of these inventions have greatly affected the way
we live our day to day lives with such things like the toothbrush, paper money, and gunpowder. The
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During Mongolica or also known as peace enforced by the Mongol empire ideas and spread
throughout China and to the Mediterranean. According to section 12.2 page 333, The Mongols
guaranteed safe passage for trade caravans,travelers, and missionaries from one end of the empire to
another. Through this area of safe travel through trade routes like the silk road, ideas were able to be
spread. A great cultural expansion also happened through Pax Mongolica from different parts of the
world sharing different views and thoughts with one another. Without the barbaric fighting styles of
the Mongols, some very important inventions may have never been
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Taxing Dilemma Case Study
Introduction
The taxing dilemma case study is the case that shows two different considerations of two assistants of
the deputy director of the state s budget and planning, Jill Scot, about an idea of eliminating personal
income tax in the state (Fenske, n.d.).
Background
Jill Scott is the deputy director of one of the states, and she worked in the public sector for six years.
One day, she was called in the office of the director to make a study about the idea of eliminating
personal income tax in the state. She had no idea of what to do even if her boss called this activity a
significant work.
Scott had no idea about what to do. As a result, she directly called the meeting with her two assistants
to conduct a study about what could be the result of the idea if implemented. She believed her staff
would offer valuable alternatives so waited to see what their views would be. Surprisingly, the two
assistants brought two different ideas. Robert Gomez, one of Scott s assistants argued with the idea of
removing personal income tax, whereas Drishti Ghosh opposed this idea.
To support the idea, Robert showed that nine states already adopted the policy, and he showed various
considerations to support his idea. He mentioned that removing the personal income tax would allow
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A deep study should be done before implanting this policy to see if personal income tax has the
negative effect on people. Then if it is found to be a problem, several measures should be taken into
account including reducing the rate of paying the personal income tax. I would recommend both
Robert and Drishti to explore more about this topic, especially from the political perspective. In other
words, I am with the solution given by the deputy director Jill Scot concerning making a deeper
analysis on the political implications of removing personal income
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A Quick Look at Thomas Alva Edison
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and
entrepreneur. He developed numerous devices that substantially influenced life around the world,
including the phonograph, the motion photo cam, and a long lasting, practical electric light bulb. More
considerable than the number of Edison s patents, are the impacts of his developments, due to the fact
that Edison not just designed things, his innovations established major new markets world wide,
especially, electrical light and power utilities, sound recording and movement pictures. Edison s
inventions contributed to mass communication and, in certain, telecoms. His sophisticated work in
these fields was an outgrowth of his very early occupation as a telegraph operator. His very first power
station was on Pearl Street in Manhattan, New York. Contents 1 Very early life 2 Telegrapher 3
Marriages and kids 4 Beginning his career 5 Menlo Park 5.1 Carbon telephone transmitter 5.2 Electric
light 6 Electric power distribution 6.1 War of currents 7 Other creations and jobs 7.1 Fluoroscopy 7.2
Media innovations 8 West Orange and Fort Myers (1886 1931). 9 Last years and death. 10 Views on
politics, religion and metaphysics. 11 Views on cash. 12 Awards. 13 Tributes. 13.1 Places and people
called for Edison. 13.2 Museums and memorials. 13.3 Business bearing Edison s name. 13.4 Awards
named in honor of Edison. 13.5 Other products named after Edison. 13.6 In popular culture. 14 See
likewise. 15
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Illegal Immigrants And Citizenship And Legal Status
Jamiel Shaw, Jr. was shot and killed March 2, 2008. His life, at the age of seventeen, was not taken by
any ordinary individual, but by an unauthorized immigrant abiding in the United States. This was not
his first offense either; he was on his third gun charge the day he murdered Shaw. Instead of being
deported right away after his first offense, he was sent right back out onto the streets. Jamiel Shaw, Sr.
claims that his family s peace and freedom were stolen by an illegal alien from Mexico and also
believes that Congress is not securing the border ( Illegal Immigrants and Crime ). Under the Dream
Act, this criminal would have been rewarded with legalization. In what way does this illegal migrant
deserve citizenship and legal status? Micah Issitt and Andrew Walter define immigration as the
movement of persons from one nation or region to another with the purpose of seeking permanent
residence. Unfortunately, illegal immigration has become more prominent in the U.S. arousing debates
on what to do with the illegal migrants. The 9/11 attacks on the twin towers were caused by terrorists,
who penetrated our weak borders to gain access to their planned attack. Under the Obama era, two and
a half million more immigrants have crossed the border illegally than during Bush s reign in office,
which shows how our border is becoming more and more vulnerable. If the borders are not secured
soon, more and more migrants will come illegally and take jobs from legal Americans, also
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A Long Walk to Freedom
A Long Walk to Freedom
This extract is an autobiography by Nelson Mandela talking about the transition from a small
undemanding child to a contributing factor in society. The writer engages our sympathy by effective
use of vocabulary, various linguistic techniques and through his nostalgic tone. In the title, Long Walk
to Freedom, the long, drawn out vowels like ee and o reflects the struggles and difficulties in this
exhausting walk. Even the word walk co notates to the, strive for the attainment of freedom and rights
of all individuals.
There is a gradual flow of ideas in this extract which has a great impact as it bringing out the growth
and understanding through the passage of time. In the beginning, a somber serious ... Show more
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All these horrific visions illustrated and the bitter, harsh words of truth leave an undying, unbelievable
and undeniable impact on the reader. The words pierce through our ears, almost allowing us to feel the
pain. It arouses a number of questions in our minds especially due to the irony, and great sympathy for
the Africans. Yet, the young adults are only more and more quiet and more and more angry. By these
repeated comparatives, the writer contrasts their present feeling of resentment to their mood of
celebration earlier. All the words are slowly seeping in but it only made them rather cross as they
thought the chief was being selfish and ignorant, in his abusive comments, since he was not noticing
the positive side the whites brought them value of the education and the moral cultures and etiquettes
taught by them. Their tender age has almost blinded them to the oppressor behind what they think is
the benefactor. In all, the only thing the chief ended up doing was spoiling the proud feelings with
wrong headed remarks, for the teenagers.
Gradually, the pace slows and there is growth of mental maturity and realization as the true meaning
of the chief s words began to seep in Mandela s mind. The real essence of the words had sown a seed
to the development of a potential future, although it had been dormant for a long season. Now, the
tables
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The Pardoner Preaches In Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales
Each character that Chaucer presents comes with a story and a background. Throughout the tale, the
host allows the reader to look deeper into some of their thoughts; however, while this can help
determine their true feelings and show whom they are inside, it does not necessarily mean they are
more important to the story. Through satire and irony, Chaucer explains the types of habits that these
characters possess, habits that most would never expect such iconic professions of that time to have.
For example, one of the most memorable characters, the Pardoner. This character is supposed to be
loyal to the church, the people, and generally do no wrong; despite this, he is greedy and uses his
position for money and power. The pardoner preaches
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Essay On Government Shutdowns
Government shutdowns are complicated, but with the increase of Government shutdowns per decade,
Americans are frequently asking questions such as What problems can be caused due to increased
Government Shutdowns and why do they happen so often? , or What might we face in our future and
how will this effect possibly all aspects of the American life we know today. , more often than not,
leaving most Americans clueless as to what all this means and why it keeps happening. To truly
understand what government shutdowns are and why they happen, we must first reflect on the history
of government shutdowns and what led to the frequency at which they occur today. Government
shutdowns have a short history of happenings, looking back into Americas ... Show more content on
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The word Omnibus is a term frequently used to explain a proposed law that covers several diverse or
unrelated to government topics. This is the hinging factor that leads to Government shutdowns in most
cases. Complicated topics like funding abortion through Medicaid, act as continuous causes for
spending gaps through disagreement. Though these issues typically come to be resolved, many of the
leading issues cause if not one, then multiple shutdowns until an agreement is made. Government
shutdowns throughout the past have had many impacts on jobs, vets, active military, disabled, and
average American workers. A seemingly simple 6 day government shutdown costs Americans on
average 800 million dollars. In lost revenue alone 400 million dollars as well as another 400 million
dollars to furloughed federal employees according to D. Matthews of the Washington Post is lost. ()
Some people argue that a Government shutdown is healthy on the economy. On the contrary
Government shutdowns increase Government spending to balance the amounts owed to employees
and businesses as well as halt basic progression in U.S. funded programs. Basic functions that play
crucial roles in Americans lives are affected during these times such as Social Security, Healthcare,
Military, Loans, Veterans, and Food
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Columbine Quote Analysis
Why They Did It While reading Columbine, the only thing readers can ask themselves is, Why did
they do this? The only thing a reader can do is make his/her assumption based off of the facts given
throughout the book as it is not clearly stated. By reading the book, it is very easy to assume that both
Eric and Dylan were depressed and did not feel like they were treated fairly. Eric was the more violent
of the two, although both had significant dealings with the shootings taken place. Their illnesses
brought them together, making them feel as if they clicked or understood each other more than anyone
else. Dylan is very easily identified as the most depressed of the two. In chapter thirty five, Dylan
stated just how depressed he was. I get more depressed with each day, he complained. Why did friends
keep deserting him? They did not, actually, but Dylan perceived it that way. He fretted about Eric
dumping him, too. Wanna die, he repeated. (page 198) Dylan felt as if he was all alone and death
equaled freedom to him now. Dylan was not worried about anyone but himself and how he felt. His
depression had consumed his thoughts and made him think of the unimaginable. This very well could
have been the reason Dylan was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His psychopathic ways showed through the tragedy of the shooting at Columbine. Eric is easily
percepted as the mastermind of the Columbine shooting. In chapter forty eight, it explains how we can
infer this by his planner. Each killer left hundreds of pages of writings and drawings and schedules in
their day planners, and Eric s are riddled with plans, logs, and results of experiments; Dylan shows
virtually no effort. Eric acquired the guns, the ammo, and apparently the material for the bombs, and
did the planning and the construction. (page 305) Eric was taken as a psychopath for his violent ways
and how he wrote in his journal. He detailed the murders out vividly and talked aggressively
throughout his
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Definition Essay On Open Relationships
Have you found yourself asking, What is an open relationship or Are we in an open relationship? If so,
hopefully it isn t because you agreed to such a relationship without understanding what it really
means.
If you and your partner want to have a successful relationship (open or not), it s absolutely critical to
have clarity on your expectations of each other. This is rarely more important than when committing
to a non traditional arrangement.
Okay... back to the question. What exactly does it mean to have a relationship that s open? The
complicated thing is that the term has different meanings to different people, so take a look at some of
these categories and come to a finite agreement with your partner on some open relationship rules. ...
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A relationship like this may or may not include full disclosure. In some cases, the faithful partner
accepts that there will be outside relationships but doesn t want to discuss it at all.
Swinging
One of the more controversial types of open relationships is the swinger lifestyle. In an open
relationship that includes couples dating others, there is often a focus on togetherness in the affairs.
In some cases, the couple dates other couples; however, there are many cases where the couple adds a
single third party to the relationship. The primary relationship comes first, but both partners are open
to fully disclosed outside relationships. When this is strictly sexual, a third (or fourth or fifth or
whatever) person may simply be included on occasion.
Swinging exists in a variety of other forms as well. In some cases, there may be a multitude of people
committed to openly sharing each other while forsaking all outside parties.
Open Committed
The most important reason to ask your partner What is an open relationship to you, is that for some
people the term simply means keeping communication lines
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Essay Effectiveness of Legal and Non Legal Measures in...
Evaluate the effectiveness of legal and non legal measures in resolving conflict and working towards
word world order.
Introduction
World order are the activities and relationship between the world states, and other significant non state
global actors, that occur within a legal, political and economic frame work. The need for world order
has arisen due to the past historical conflicts, colonialism, greater interdependence between nations,
and the increased impact of the activities of nation states upon other nation states. Legal measures
such as the UN, as well as non legal measures such as the media and Non governmental organisations,
show a mixed effectiveness in response to resolving conflict and working towards world order. ...
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Under the UN Charter, the Security Council has primary responsibility for the maintenance of
international peace and security and is argued to have power to intervene in the most serious issues
which disrupt world order.
At the end of the 1990 91 Gulf War, the Security Council passed Resolution 687, which set out the
terms that Iraq s leader Suddam Hussein was to comply with. The resolution required the destruction
of all chemical and biological weapons, and ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 kilometres
and required Iraq to submit to a rigorous UN inspection system. Inspections were conducted by United
Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) and later the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and
Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) throughout the 1990s to the US led invasion 2003. The UNSC
has proved to be an effective legal response to monitoring conflict and maintaining world order as no
weapons of mass destruction were found after the American invasion in 2003.
However the UNSC has also shown to be ineffective in some cases. In 1993 North Korea was referred
to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for violating its safeguards. The following year
North Korea and the United States signed an Agreed Framework between the United States of
America and the Democratic People s Republic of Korea . This framework was a non binding political
commitment, noted by the
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Heroine Complex Essay
I just realized I ve never rated Heroine Complex upon reading it last year. I m completely blown away
by this book. In our age where superhero is the new pop culture, it s quite difficult to find a series
featuring women of color as the center of heroic resistance. There s a few representations for POC in
comics and other medium content but that s only a scrap if we re going to compare it on how white
people dominate every single genre. This is why Heroine Complex is equally refreshing. It frames a
different kind of norm in superhero universe while simultaneously providing an entertaining, swoony
story.
The book follows Evie Tanaka, the best friend and assistant of San Francisco s most reveled
superheroine Aveda Jupiter. Their usual dynamic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The dynamics between characters are one of my favorite kinks while reading, it s not a surprise I will
focus on that element! Props to Kuhn because this book focuses on a heroine who s usually the
sidekick. Evie doesn t have a flair for dramatics, she s level headed, passionate, and reliable. She s
been the assistant of Aveda since her best friend donned her costume. Unfortunately, their friendship
isn t all sunshine and rainbows. Her boss is demanding, manipulative, and so self consumed. There s
power imbalance between them, and Aveda just knows what the right words to say to Evie to make her
do something. She sounds so awful, that s because she is. The narrative didn t excuse how she s been
unappreciative. Instead, there s emphasis on repairing the friendship between them and there s self
love and healing.
My frigid heart couldn t help but to be swayed with Aveda s arc. Everyone seems to love her, but
nobody really knows the true her. She s hardworking, she has visions for herself. She s not naturally
born with talents (whatever that means,) she has to work hard for it. The tragedy someone can do it
better than her. On the outside, she seems to have everything, she s untouchable; but truly she s just
another girl who s are still stuck by her insecurities and inadequacies. I can t wait to see her progress
in Heroine Worship.
This review is a mess, full review to come. You can expect hate to love otp and beautiful
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New Horizons
The New Horizons mission was a groundbreaking feat for space exploration. From the building of the
New Horizons spacecraft to the Pluto flyby, it has made many advancements not only in astronomy,
but also engineering and physics. New Horizons was truly a spacecraft like no other, as well as the
most technologically advanced spacecraft to this date. In 1905, American astronomer Percival Lowell
first detected clues of Pluto s existence from unusual deviations he found in the orbits of Neptune and
Uranus. These unusual orbits meant that another celestial body s gravity was pulling Neptune and
Uranus from a distance. Lowell suspected of another planet pulling Neptune and Uranus. He went on
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It uncovered many mysteries of the universe. It aided in the calculation of the age of the universe,
provided evidence for the existence of black holes, and mapped dark matter for the first time. The
Hubble Space Telescope was launched on April 24, 1990. This was after about thirty years of planning
and building the Hubble. It has been worth it though, as Hubble has made 1.2 million observations of
our universe since it was launched. The telescope can see astronomical objects with a size of 0.05 arc
seconds, which is the equivalent of being able to see an object the size of a penny 6,773 miles away. It
also has the pointing accuracy of 0.007 arc seconds, which is the equivalent of being able to shine a
laser beam on a dime 200 miles away. At the time it was built, the Hubble Space Telescope was the
most technologically advanced invention ever. However, despite the Hubble Space Telescope being
able to explore most of our solar system and even being able to see a small amount outside of our
solar system, the best image that the Hubble Space Telescope ever got of Pluto was a pixelated and
blurry image. With this image, scientists were never able to understand much about Pluto from data
brought back from the Hubble Space
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My Trip From The Airport
My Trip to California
As we just finished going through the airport security my family and I were walking through Denver
International Airport all I could here was the chatter of people and the screeching of wheels on a
person s suitcase. I took a inhale of the smell and all I could smell is the subway we were next to. As I
kept walking I was confuzzled on where we were supposed to go, I asked my mom and she told me
We are going to Gate B45 . As we got there I was started to get hesitant because it was gonna be my
first time on a plane! Then we heard the flight attendant say over the speaker Now boarding flight to
Los Angeles, Gate B45 . As we stood up and got in line I was uneasy and eager at the same time. As I
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We left but first we saw EVERY exhibit there!!
The next day was pretty much the same,woke up,took a shower,and ate breakfast at the hotel. This
time around we went so Seaworld! When we first got there it was completely empty like barely
anyone there, except workers of course. We bought our tickets and went on. The first thing my family
and I did was go watch the Seal show. It was actually really funny, we sat in the Splash Zone and the
seals splashed so much water all over us and it got all of our stuff wet. Next, my brother and I went to
the humongous thrill rides, my favorite ride was the Manta . When we got on I was excited, I could
hear the wheels squeaking and then we took off I could feel the wind in my face my hair was waving
everywhere and I was having so much fun on the Manta. When we got off I rushed back to line with
my brother and said We re going on this again, I don t care what you say! And he agreed. It was the
same experience, fun,fast,chills,and much more. Later that day we met up to watch the dolphin show
with my family. We were waiting then all of a sudden we saw a bottlenose dolphin shoot out of the
water and I was amazed. I couldn t believe what all of these dolphins could do! I was still shocked
what these Dolphins could do. When we left I took a picture with the magnificent Dolphins of the
show. Sea world was on of the best and most amazing experiences of my trip to California.
I woke up to the crying
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Role Of Merit In Buddhism
This week s readings are focused on how Buddhist monasteries in China and India play an important
role in producing merit. Both Lopez and Gethin explain the differences each region played in
producing merit through devotional practices. Lopez explains in chapter 27, how monasteries in China
implemented acts of merit into their daily practice. In addition Gethin illustrates how monks in India
lived their lives practicing merit. Even though Buddhist monasteries play a significant role in
producing meritorious acts, the lay community is significant. All four assemblies of monks, nuns,
male lay followers and female lay followers played a role in producing merit. Merit plays a significant
role in the Buddhist monasteries. Merit is not signally
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Comparing The Bourne Supremacy And The Power Trip
When someone tells a person what to do the person receiving the request rarely questions carrying out
what is asked of him or the validity of the requester. Obedience to authority is encountered almost
everyday whether in the classroom or in the workplace. Throughout the engaging plot, the 2004 action
movie, The Bourne Supremacy explores topics such as the legitimacy of authority and obeying those
in charge that are also investigated in the articles Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem
by Jonah Lehrer and The Power Trip by Erich Fromm. Towards the beginning of the film an exchange
that was going down in Berlin, Germany in effort to uncover some files concerning stolen Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) funds goes terribly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Towards the end of the movie the audience finds out that Ward was Gretov s partner in pilfering the
CIA s twenty million dollars. In his article The Power Trip, Jonah Lehrer brings up a point concerning
people with high power who go down the wrong track. He says that While a little compassion might
help us climb the social ladder, once we re at the top we end up morphing into a very different kind of
beast (Lehrer 646). The movie doesn t provide any information regarding how Ward landed his
position, but due to his fraudulent actions the audience knows that Ward is a beast. Lehrer then quotes
Dacher Keltner, a psychologist at the University of California... It s an incredibly consistent
effect...when you give people power, they basically start acting like fools (646). Ward definitely acts
like a fool. He is constantly having to watch his back throughout the movie and knows that the only
thing that will save him is if Bourne dies before Landy discovers any further information. When
Landy becomes tired of Ward inferring that she needs to kill Bourne she lashes out at him, What now?
Terminate him? You ve been pushing that agenda ever since we got here (The Bourne Supremacy).
Since Ward doesn t want her to be able to complete her investigation he starts trying to use his
authority to push a foolish
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lava lamp
Lava Lamp
Science Investigatory Project
Submitted by:
Keanu Kent B. Gargar
IV St. Ezekiel
10/7/13
Introduction
A lava lamp (or Astro lamp) is a decorative novelty item, invented by British accountant Edward
Craven Walker in 1963. The lamp contains blobs of colored wax inside a glass vessel filled with clear
liquid; the wax rises and falls as its density changes due to heating from an incandescent light bulb
underneath the vessel. The appearance of the wax is suggestive of pāhoehoe lava, hence the name. The
lamps are designed in a variety of styles and colours.
The underlying fluid mechanics phenomenon is a form of Rayleigh Taylor instability.
The bulb is normally 25 to 40 watts. Generally it will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Any tightly sealable container works, but you probably have an empty water bottle laying around
somewhere. Add oil, water, and food coloring to the bottle. Fill the bottle 3/4 of the way full with
vegetable oil, then top it off with water and about 10 drops of food coloring (or enough to make the
solution appear fairly dark). Cut an Alka Seltzer or Airborne tablet into pieces. You can either ration
the pieces to make your lava lamp last longer or add more than one piece at a time for more interesting
effects. Add pieces of the tablet to the bottle. This will cause the mixture to bubble. Repeat every time
the bubbling stops. Unfortunately, with this type of lava lamp, the effects are temporary. Put the cap
on and tip the bottle back and forth. This will cause the tiny droplets of colored water moving around
inside the oil to join together, making bigger lava squirt blobs. That s what scientists call them,
anyway. Place a strong flashlight or search light under the bottle. This will illuminate the bubbles for
maximum effect. But don t leave your bottle on top of a heated surface! Plastic will melt and you ll get
oil everywhere.
With Mineral Oil Alcohol
Get a glass container. Glass can withstand heat if you want to keep your lava continuously moving
otherwise plastic will do just fine. Any container that you can
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Amadeus By Peter Shaffer
Amadeus Influential Values
Peter Shaffer s Amadeus presents to the reader many human values. The most prominent being envy,
deceit and self sacrifice. During the course of the play these features are displayed through Salieri s
actions, emotions and dialogue.
The relationship between Salieri and Mozart is like a painting, commencing with splattered envy after
Mozart s extordinary musical talents disrupt Salieri s clean, white, sanity. Splatters become blotches
when Mozart uses Salieri s prize pupil (33), Katherina Cavalieri, to fulfill his professional and sexual
aspirations. Covered in thick, black envy, Salieri seeks lust to better himself than his opponent: As I
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Salieri trying to interfere with Mozart s opera, The Marriage of Figaro displays his second step of
deceit. Upon hearing that Mozart s new opera contained ballet, which is verboten in the Emperor s
operas, he wickedly conveys this information to his colleagues and attempts to destroy his opera.
Although Mozart is distressed when approached by this fact, he still manages to work through his
deceit and is able to achieve the emperor s consent of the dance after being harassed and mentally
walloped on from Salieri and his colleagues. Mozart accuses Salieri at the beginning of this uproar but
is then altered after hearing this following quote from Salieri displaying his feign concern for the
stressed fellow: Mozart, permit me. If you wish, I will speak to the Emperor myself. Ask him to attend
a rehearsal (70).
Salieri s third step of deceit is illustrated by having the Baron attend a small opera hosted by Mozart
that mocks modern day opera themes. This of course enrages the Baron and causes Mozart to be
shunned by all men of influence and leads him deeper into depression. Salieri had of course suggested
it (92), for the Baron to come but keeps his amity with Mozart by expressing that all is not lost (93).
The final step of deceit is exhibited by way of Salieri appearing to the demented creature as the
Messenger of God! (94) And scaring him to death by forcing him to write his own requiem. With
Mozart at his weakest state,
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Coca Cola Mission Statement Essay
Introduction A mission statement is a crucial aspect in any type of organization. It acts as a guide to
the commitment and actions of the employees and the management towards the achievement of the set
organizational goals (Petrulis 27). It is crucial as it defines the type of the business, goods and services
as well as the clients. An effective mission statement helps in defining the aim of the business, goals
and objectives as well as the strategies relied upon to achieve it. Ideally, it should be an idea, which
runs through all departments in an organization. It helps in influencing the actions of the managers at
all levels. It acts as a force that leads to long term and short term goals of an organization
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The company s vision statement is a roadmap to double the global systems revenue in a period of 10
years by focusing on the six key areas. These are; profit, productivity, people, partners, portfolio and
planet (Krell, 27). In the vision, the company talks of the clients, products self concept, public image,
philosophy and the employees, which are good aspects that should be included in a mission statement
for it to be comprehensive and of good standard (Soar, 34). However, in this mission statement, the
company does not mention any item to do with leadership, quality, integrity, accountability,
collaboration, passion as well as diversion. These are critical elements that should be considered in the
mission statement, but the Coca Cola Company has mentioned none of them in it its statement
(Petrulis, 28). This is a clear indicator that the mission statement of Coca Cola Company is
insufficient. Hence, the company should rather rely on its vision statement in place of its mission
statement and by doing so would have some values listed above to make it effective. It is by their
inclusion that a company can be able to communicate its mission for being what it is to all its
stakeholders in one statement (Soar,
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How Fashion Professionals Are Inspired by History and Culture
How fashion professionals are inspired by history and culture?
It has long been claimed that fashion is a repetition of well forgotten old. For centuries, designers
drew inspiration from ancient cultures and traditions, ancient civilizations, mythical gods and exotic
countries. Often the Greek goddesses, who have long manipulated the arts and war, intervened also in
fashion. For years the dresses are current, familiar from mythology and the movies with mythological
themes naked shoulder, enchanting sets, lavish tale folds and embellishments of gold.
Retro trends, which also inspired designers, recently make an impact and in their collections.
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Elements of menswear designed by Tisci over the years, also influenced the making of the designs.
Givenchy s new collection for the next cold season is very strong and involves a lot of strict
silhouettes and many pants, borrowed from the male wardrobe. Tisci has also provided different
combinations of pants and boots to the knee combined with a short jacket or leather jacket, most of
them very suitable for all accompanying events before and after the horse riding event. Dresses from
leather with knew length or mini skirt combined with a turtleneck and jacket, or dresses combined
with s sleeveless top and cape is another possibility that is not missing. Dresses made in bright colours
and decorated with lace are part of the nightly visions. There is a lot of accessorizes that complete the
outfits. Wide belts, emphasizing the waist, unique boots that are again knee high, reminding leg
covering boot. Short leather gloves complete the collection.
Street culture and art is Jean Paul Gautier s new autumn/winter collection for this year. He presents his
favorite punk themes in the form of colorful rebellious hair, combined with visions entirely made of
smooth black leather. The designer uses natural fur in the form of large collars or ironically mixed it
with artificial materials in the form of hair coats in neon colors. The main reason given in the
collection, however, is
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Advertising Influence Advertising
Magazines are a popular item in the United States. They can be found in stores, offices, houses and
more. They are very popular for advertising just like many more things. Television, news, radio,
billboards and online are just a few of the forms of media companies use to advertise their products or
services. The ads manipulate consumers in different ways which can be either positive or negative.
The companies use their ads to influence the consumer to either buy or use their service.
One of the ways advertisements influence consumers is through visualization. Colors play a big role in
drawing in consumers. According to Danciu the primary colors like red, yellow and blue tend to
emphasize simplicity as well as speed. The secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors
together. These include green, orange and purple. The tertiary colors can be created by mixing
secondary and primary colors together. If they want manipulate the consumers, the advertisers are
mixing the images and colors together in such ways that can persuade and direct the consumers to
purchase the product by deceiving and misleading them. Colors have emotions linked to them and
what Danciu is saying is that companies can mix them to grab the consumer s attention and persuade
the consumer into purchasing their product. People often make judgements based on color, whether it
is race or colors of the rainbow so this concept of mixing colors to persuade a consumer is not far
fetched. According to
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Ethical Issues Of Lockheed Martin
During the Civil War, ethics was not an issue. Survival and defending the land was every soldier s
priority. This has not changed, still today, companies as Lockheed Martin is helping the Department of
Defense preserve the very freedoms Michael Moore enjoys. Lockheed Martin is a very diverse
company with 130,000 employees. Each of those employees has different ethical values. Whether it is
an employee performing janitorial duties or the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) negotiating a new
contract, each employee has a different reason as to why they are working for Lockheed Martin. So
long as there are humans involved, ethical issues is to be expected at all levels. Are companies
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Is it the Board of Directors? There needs to be a checks and balance at all levels. The CEO should
welcome others within the company to question his/her actions. The Board of Directors hire CEO s to
generate revenue for the company and their shareholders. There have been CEO s who were hired and
knew nothing about the companies operation, however they have the skills to unite employees and
turn the company around into a profit making organization. Lockheed Martin s leadership is reactive
instead of proactive when dealing with ethical issues. Key positions normally identifies leadership
positions within an organization however, everyone should conduct himself or herself as a leader. Just
as the CEO has a responsibility, so does the Chief Ethics Officer. The Chief Ethics Officer has a
responsibility to develop and enforce ethics at all levels within the organization. This does not seem to
be the case with Lockheed Martin. Daniel Terris (2005) raises many questions that should make the
ethic officers question themselves. Senior Leadership s lack of over site contributes to Lockheed s
unethical actions. Senior Leaders in any organization can be intimidating to employees. Many
employees are afraid to ask questions for fear of reprisal. Due to the limited over site at the top levels,
Terris (2005) identifies pure greed and greater
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The Arguments For The Existence Of God
Amie Kamara
Professor Davidson
Theology
16 November 2015
Rough Draft for The arguments for the Existence of God. The question Does God Exist? is a well
known asked question in the world. Most people believe they know the answer to it. The religious
people would say, well of course he does, while the non religious people or atheist would say no He
does not exist. Because evil exist and chaos exists, God cannot be all powerful. In the modern world,
there are many different opinions as to whether a God exists or not. This has been an issue of great
dispute because many people reverence different gods or no god at all. For years, many philosophers
have come up with theories, proofs, and hypotheses to prove the existence of God, and a canon of
arguments has been developed. The Arguments for the Existence of God sets out to explain the
everyday philosophical arguments for theism, and so to explore the case for the existence of God. The
arguments themselves are arranged under the following headings: The Ontological Argument, The
Cosmological Argument, The Teleological Argument, and The Moral Argument will determine if there
really is a God.
The ontological argument
An argument that attempts to prove the existence of God through abstract reasoning alone is known as
the Ontological argument. The argument begins with a clear explanation of the concept of God. When
people talk or think about God they usually think or say that he s a perfect being meaning He is
flawless, ideal
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Uncle Tom s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom s Cabin has been explained as being a history of harmful acts towards Blacks in America
for a period of a hundred and thirty years (Stowe, Nineteenth ). 51).The book Uncle Tom s Cabin was
one of History s favorite books (Stowe, Nineteenth 1). It talks about how Tom would do anything for
the white man (Stowe, Uncle 1). The southerners did not give Harriet Beecher Stowe and credit for
writing the book (Piacentino 1). Uncle Tom showed a lot of Christianity in this book, but the master
showed no Christianity at all (Stowe, Uncle 1). Among the slave owners they used racial stereo types
among the blacks and the women (Piacentino 1). The women in this book were treated badly (Foster
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Tom has good sense and is very kind (Stowe, Uncle 11). Uncle Tom was a very dark skinned man
(HIllegass 1). He was in his early fifties at the time (Hillegass 1). He would always play tricks with his
masters (Tanner 72). His cabin showed how Christians acted towards each other compared to Chloe s
cabin (Stowe, Uncle 10). Topsy, she was not the main character of this story, but played an important
part (Hillegass 10). She was about eight years old and she was a slave of St. Clare (Hillegass 1). She
would lie to get out of work she had to (Hillegass 1). They would think that she would be good for
breeding, because of her light colored skin (Hillegass 1). She was beaten up physically and
psychologically (Hillegass 1). Eliza was a maid for Mrs. Shelby (Hillegass 1). Eliza and her five year
old son Harry escaped to the North, where eventually her son was sold to Mrs. Haley (Hillegass 1).
Eliza s husband George finally finds both her and her son Harry and soon fled to Canada, France and
Liberia. George Harris is the husband of Eliza (Hillegass 1). George s ancestors were mostly
considered to be the anti thesis of Tom (Hillegass 1). George s ancestors were mostly white (Hillegass
1). As a spokesman against slavery, he began to be reluctant materialistic (HIllegas 1). He began to
turn his back on his slaves (Hillegass 1). He was a big person who was considered to be lazy and
always had to get help
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Essay on Voodoo Religion
Voodoo Religion The Voodoo religion is one of the most, if not the most misconceived religions of our
time. Often when Voodoo is mentioned, it is related to evil, black magic, devious sorcery, cannibalism,
and harm. Although the Voodoo religion appears to the outsider as an illusion or falsehood, it has been
an instrumental political force because it has helped the Haitians resist domination and form an
identity of their own. Since the end of the 17th century, Haitian Voodoo has overcome every challenge
it has been faced with and has endured. The religion is based on a polytheistic belief system and
represents a significant portion of Haiti s 8.3 million people. The engaging religion plays an important
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Voodoo remains adaptable as it has been throughout history, it is constantly changing to adapt to new
situations that Haiti is faced with everyday. After Haiti gained its independence it was ruled by one
dictator after another. From 1860 until the present day, Haitian politics were never stable. During this
period Haiti had thirty five presidents, only five of them completed their terms. Through all of Haiti s
political failure Voodoo has helped to resist domination, fight fragmentation of identity, with which
the Haitians were constantly threatened, and avoid catholic conversion. Many of today s religions
share strict beliefs that are found only within their own religion, they restrict the possibility to believe
anything other that what the religion tells its followers to believe, in Voodoo you are not a follower.
Voodoo is a religion influenced by many other religions; it allows its followers to feel free. When
Voodoo worshipers left Africa and reached the far away island of Haiti, the Voodoo religion changed.
Catholicism of the slave owners, and various alternative religions from native islanders, influenced
Voodoo. Voodoo easily incorporated these other religions because of its welcoming nature. Voodoo
was appealing, especially to the slaves and poor members of a community. Because it was so inviting,
it became a way for people with troubles and turmoil to unite. The slaves united through Voodoo to
throw off white rule. It was the first successful slave
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Artemis s Role In The Trojan War
Artemis was the Greek goddess of childbirth, chastity, virginity, hunting, and wild animals. Artemis
held so much power, she was capable of killing, plaguing, transforming people, or even healing, which
arguably makes her one of the most powerful Greek Goddess s.
Artemis s birth is associated with some conflict, as some accounts affiliate her to be siblings to
Athena, Ares, and Demeter. However, most professionals state she is the daughter of Zeus and Leto
and she is the twin sister of Apollo. This is the general knowledge everyone knows and agrees on.
While Leto, Artemis s mother, was pregnant with her. Hera was Zeus s wife and one of his early
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She took the side of the Trojans. Just as her mother and brother did. They were widely popular and
very well known amongst the people of Troy. On the Greek s journey to Troy, Artemis held the sea at
a standstill which halted the journey.This was until an Oracle came and said they could win the
goddess s heart by sacrificing another goddess s daughter (Mythology).
Along with Artemis s power and skill, she was a perfectionist. In one myth, it is told that her brother,
Apollo, challenged her to prove her ability to shoot a bow and arrow. The challenge was held at sea,
and was that whoever could hit the distant target won the challenge. Artemis s power was so great, and
her aim was so perfect, that she hit the target flawlessly. No matter what she did, she had to make sure
it was the
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Financial Distress Air Line Industry
UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE
DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
B. N. BAHADUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
MANASAGANGOTRI MYSORE 570006
KARNATAKA, INDIA
Seminar Paper on
Financial Distress and Restructuring
A Case Study of
Air India Ltd Kingfisher Airlines Ltd
Submitted to
Dr. B. Shivraj
Professor, DOSBA, UoM
Submitted by
Mr. Prasad V. Daddikar
MBA IV Semester, Roll No. 50
Reg. No. 10MBO102
INTRODUCTION
Financial distress is a term in Corporate Finance used to indicate a condition when promises to
creditors of a company are broken or honored with difficulty. Sometimes financial distress can lead to
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Such models have been used by commercial banks and creditors to assess the creditworthiness of
commercial users, by investors to measure a firm s risk of insolvency, and by business managers to
assess and manage the financial turnaround of distressed companies.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
The airline industry, like many other industries, is increasingly exposed to competition. Increased
competition has two effects on firms: it creates downward pressures on output prices, and it creates
incentives for improving productivity and efficiency. Many airlines have been forced to undertake
major restructuring in order to meet these challenges. Many researchers have used different model to
decompose changes in airline profitability into two components: productivity and price recovery
ability. The study concluded that increased competition in international air transport markets has put
pressures on carriers ability to raise prices. However input prices, like labor, fuel, materials, flight
equipment, ground property and equipment have been increasing. They also demonstrated that airlines
have made tremendous effort to improve efficiency to counteract such trends, yet large fluctuations in
profitability are still an ongoing reality. Due to these fluctuations in airline fortunes, early warning
systems of imminent distress are of benefit to management and airline stakeholders such as creditors
and investors. No prediction
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Childhood Trauma Video Analysis
This video completely changes my outlook on the effects of childhood trauma. We all know that a
child s development is extremely important, especially after taking this class. Doctor Nadine Burke
Harris points out that if a child experiences an abusive unloving environment or parents with
substance abuse disorder than that child will grow up with a higher chance of health risks. The leading
cause of deaths in the United States is high exposure to childhood trauma because the trauma puts you
at a higher risk for certain health risks. I believe this knowledge would be most helpful for anyone
who is going to potentially deal with traumatized child like a social worker or a therapist. I believe this
information would help a social worker or a
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Building Regulation And Construction Regulation
The building regulation is a construction standard and it ensure the building work satisfies with
minimum constructional standard. The following type of work, the owner or occupier of building
required to make building regulation application by law
The construction or extension of a building, unless the building type is exempt the building regulation
The installation, extension or alteration of a service or fitting which is controlled under the regulation
An alteration project involving work which will temporarily or permanently affect the ongoing
compliance of the building, service or fitting with the requirements relating to structure, fire, or access
to and use of buildings
The insertion of insulation into a cavity wall
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The building regulations application is required because the works require the alteration of the
drainage system and electrical work and installing of a controlled service/fitting to the property and
this works are effect on the building elements. So this work require the building regulation
application.
Yes, the application should be made even if the partitions is non load bearing. The changing the
partition could effect on the escape route and other measures such as access and ventilation measures,
therefore the application should be required even if the situation made the space better.
Yes, the building regulation approval is required for all glazing replacement to ensure its performance
such as thermal performance, safety, air supply mean of escape and ventilation. External window and
door classified as controlled fitting in the building regulation and replacement of external door and
window required the certain standard approval by local authority or approved inspectors.
Yes, the building regulation approval is required for skylight installation. The provision or
replacement of skylight classified as structure (material) alteration and it required certain standard
approval by following reason;
 Any roof light need to provide sufficient insulation against
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Gattaca Dystopian Society
Sir. Thomas More was the first to coin the term utopia, in his novel Utopia, written in 1516. Since then
the word has found its way into everyday language. Utopia is now commonly defined as a society or
state in which everything is ideally perfect. This definition derived from the encounters that More
described in his novel of a Utopian society that is based on rational thought, communal property, great
productivity, no insatiable love of wealth, no class distinctions, no poverty, religious tolerance, little
crime, moral behavior and little inclination to war. Its counterpart, dystopia is defined as an oppressive
society that uses control tactics and propaganda to suppress and dehumanize its members. An
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It is a difficult concept to grasp or even try to create when there is no quintessential model for what
this society would be like. This can be used to explain the wave of interest in dystopia that has
surfaced. The reality is, we have accepted that a utopia is unattainable. Dystopia, contritely, is more
tangible, and it is something that can easily be attained. It is much easier to create chaos than peace.
The new wave in popular culture of dystopian films and novel, is more than a lucrative market, it
reflects the fears of people. We are not living in a utopia or a dystopia; we are living within that
spectrum, a society that contains elements of both. We may be unable to create a utopia, but we can try
to prevent a full fledged dystopia. The societies portrayed in these dystopian novels and films are not
so absurd, they reflect possible outcomes of American. We fear the imminence of such a society.
These works of fiction that almost always end badly, reflect our fear that society will devolve into a
total dystopia, and we will not be able to fix it. It is not clear what started this new wave of interest;
however, the thought of fictitious dystopia is easier to handle than a real dystopia. The concept behind
this new allure of dystopia is not only a means to grapple with the effects, but to prevent the
occurrence of such a
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Fossils In Exemplary Conditions Are Easily Found All Over...
1. Fossils are very useful in putting together the history of organisms and how things have evolved
over time. They can be found deep in the ground. The long process that makes this possible is
fossilization. Fossilization is the process by which the remains of a plant or animal fail to fully
decompose and in time, converts into a fossil. In order for organisms to turn into fossils, certain
conditions must be met. The soft parts of an organism will often decompose or be consumed by
scavengers. Therefore, organisms with hard parts like a shell are more often fossilized, leaving behind
the skeleton. Even hard parts such as the skeleton can be destroyed by nature such as waves or by
other microorganisms. Most importantly, the chances of fossilization decrease with greater exposure to
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It takes a very long time for fossilization to get its finished product, a fossil. In the years that
fossilization takes place, many things can occur that will damage the organism. Quickly following the
first part, the second half of the statement, fossils in exemplary conditions are easily found all over the
world is also false. In a given scenario that an organism did fossilize, the chances of it being in
exemplary condition are slim. Nature has most likely taken its toll on it, breaking it apart with wind,
rain, storms, waves, etc. Fossils that have been discovered are rarely in exemplary conditions. Bits and
pieces of it go missing. Fossils do exist all over the world but the condition that they are in is not
always perfect. It is like a bag of chips or peanut butter crackers. When you first get them, the chips
are most likely in almost to perfect shape inside an air filled bag. The peanut butter crackers are not
broken up. But as you put the chips and crackers in your bag for a whole day, it gets knocked around,
squished and thrown on the
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In-Deck Light Research Paper
Deck Lighting: The Finishing Touch The right lighting will add the perfect finishing touch to your
new deck and enhance your outdoor living space. Many home and business owners now build their
decks and railings from Timbertech material due to it s superiority over wood. Timbertech also offers
five lighting options that seamlessly integrate into their decking. In Deck Lights In deck lighting
consists of small LED lights that are placed in the deck boards. These lights can be placed around the
perimeter of the deck for added safety or placed on stair risers to illuminate stair treads. The soft,
gentle glow of these lights provides safety without being distracting or overpowering. Under Rail
Lights These lights tuck discretely underneath
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Symptoms And Symptoms Of Inflammatory Bowel Disease ( Ibd )
Introduction: Mr. A (pseudonyms) is a 39 years old male of Indian origin. He is married and lives with
his wife and a five years child. He is full time self employed individual with no known health issues.
Mr. A initially experienced constipation, blood in stool and abdominal pain which prompted Mr. A to
visit his general practitioner (GP). Then he was referred to specialist and went through a series of
medical examinations, blood tests, imaging procedures, and hospital admissions that were required to
eliminate the other possible causes and diseases related to these symptoms. It was awkward and
unpleasant to deal with the symptoms for him. He felt weak and started to lose weight. Eventually, Mr.
A was diagnosed with crohn s disease (CD) a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in 2012. IBD
is a collective group of disorders that are chronic and incurable and characterised by inflammation in
the intestinal tract. (Chang Johnson, 2014, p.446). Crohn s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC)
are autoimmune diseases, where the body attacks the digestive system. Crohn s disease can occur in
any part of the intestine and ulcerative colitis only affects the large intestine (Ministry of Health,
2015). Although the individual susceptibility to develop inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) appears to
be genetically determined, the actual occurrence of the disease is largely influenced by environmental
factors (Lichtenstein Scherl, 2011, p.77).This has been a life changing
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The Human Of Human Genome Project
The Human Genome Project has been introduced to us more than twenty five years from now. It was
Initiated and sponsored by the National Human Genome Research Institute, the project was introduced
aiming at researching more human genes in order to understand, read genes and find cure for diseases.
It guided the medical field to new direction but at the same time created new challenges and problems.
The primary objective of the project isn t wrong or questionable but some believe its implications are.
Genes are made of a molecule called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) which contains the instructions for
making every protein in the body. By studying and understanding the genome system completely, we
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Carlos Cruchaga and his team searched for dementia related genetic variations in some of these
families and Their results were published in 2014 in the journals Nature and Nature Medicine. The
team identified variations in genes called phospholipase D3 (PLD3) and UNC5C that appear to
promote the risk of late onset Alzheimer s disease. The results of what they found inspired them to
keep looking for more. Dr. Cruchaga received his Association grant in 2011 for a study entitled Exome
Sequencing of Late Onset Alzheimer s Disease Families. Dr. Cruchaga selected 14 families to observe
who have inherited Late Onset Alzheimer. His team and him later analyzed the exomes from certain
members of these families, searching for gene variations linked to Alzheimer s.
This process initially identified a variation in PLD3 that was shown to double the risk of Alzheimer s
disease in some cases. Previous research has found that people with Alzheimer s tend to have lower
than normal levels of the PLD3 protein in their brains. This finding indicates that PLD3 may protect
the brain against Alzheimer s like changes.
In 2005 there were various report on gene therapy trials delayed disease progression. It wasn t a
successful cure, but the results were promising enough which triggered further research in that area.
Scientists took skin cells from patients and modified them to secrete the protein nerve growth factor
(NGF) form brains. These NGF producing
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Jay Gatsby And Daisy Relationship
Jay Gatsby is a wealthy man from West Egg New York. Gatsby is known by everyone and is very
famous for his extravagant and lavish parties. Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan first met in Daisy s
hometown of Louisville in 1917. Daisy s best friend, Jordan Baker, described the time she caught the
two kissing in Daisy s car to Nick, explaining, They [Daisy and Gatsby] were so engrossed in each
other that she didn t see me until I was five feet away... The officer looked at Daisy while she was
speaking, in a way that every young girl wants to be looked at sometime,... His name was Jay
Gatsby... (Fitzgerald 79 80). The way that Jordan describes this situation paints a clear imagine in the
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He comes back from the war and is now abundantly wealthy. He purchases a mansion in West Egg,
New York, directly across the lake from East Egg (Fitzgerald 83), where his old love Daisy now lives
with her husband, Tom. He begins to throw elegant parties, hoping that one day Daisy will show up to
one of his parties and he will be able to reunite with her (Fitzgerald 84). One day, Nick invited Daisy
over for tea, reuniting Gatsby and Daisy. They rekindle their old love, and sparks fly. They spend
increasing amounts of time together, making Gatsby once again fall head over heels for Daisy. Gatsby
invites Daisy to one of his parties, and after the party, he explains to Nick that he felt as though she did
not like it (Fitzgerald 116). He also reveals that all he wants is for Daisy to tell Tom that she never
loved him, to which Nick responds by telling Gatsby he should not ask her to do very much because
he cannot repeat what happened in the past (Fitzgerald 116). Gatsby then says that he is going to make
sure that he is going to make everything that him and Daisy had come back and it will be like it used
to be (Fitzgerald 117). Nick then thinks to himself ... he [Gatsby] wanted to recover something, some
idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy. His life had been confused and disordered
since then, but if he could once return to a certain starting place and
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Compare And Contrast Playdoh And The Joker
Supervillain Compare Contrast Essay Super Villains, with powers or not, are remarkably popular
considering that they are such unfavorable people. Fictional villains are generally defined as evil, and
it is questioned whether this indication leaves for reason to believe that being evil is popular. These
characters come in various shapes and sizes, albeit they habitually have similar schemes. Villains
dominate a penchant to act upon impulses triggered by greed or a lust for revenge against the
protagonist, one that has usually been derived from severed relationships in the past. Although villains
may share similar backgrounds and experiences, Playdoh and The Joker have several contrasting
features including setting, characterization, abilities, and motives. In the societies of the supervillains
to consider, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The villains in comparison retain the same incentive for all schemes: to spread terror and evil in the
vicinity of their societal norm. Actions that are taken are differentiated between the qualities and
abilities of the villains, as one villain often does not have the power that is encompassed by another.
The abilities that Playdoh restrains in comparison to those of The Joker allow for him to be classified
as a higher rank of superhuman, as his skills are considered to be more abnormal in regards to a
human s natural endurance. The Joker, consequently, is ordained to be more of a villain than Playdoh,
as his practices are more villainous and disastrous in opposition to Playdoh. While one character
upholds the position as a villain, the other carries perplexed qualities of superpowers over the
alternative. Therefore, Playdoh and The Joker s qualities and aspirations balance out one another s in
regards to their status, dignity, and prestige over their title in
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Soldiers Camp Synopsis
The movie begins with Simon Srebnik going back to Chelmno, he is one of the two survivors. He was
taken to Chelmno when he was thirteen, his father was killed in front of him, and his mother died in
the gas vans. He was known throughout the camp for his agility and his beautiful singing voice.
Before abandoning the camp the Nazis shot everyone, including him, in the head. He was left for
dead, but was found and survived. Simon went back to tell of the experience he had. He cannot
believe what happened as he walks along what is left of the frame of the buildings. He said that 2,000
were burnt per day, but he remembers the camp as being peaceful. No one ever shouted, they just went
about their work. He was forced to go up the river, under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Victims tried to escape, but didn t know the area and he remembers hearing explosions in the
minefield. He describes the charm of the forest as beauty and silence. He says it wasn t always silent,
it was full of screams and of dogs barking. After the revolt the Germans decided to liquidate the camp.
In early 1943 they planted trees that were three or four years old to camouflage all traces. The screen
of trees covered where the mass graves were. He said the trees hid the secret of a death camp.
Itzhak Dugin was a survivor from Vilna. He remembers a cold winter day in January 1942. One of his
jobs was to bury bodies that were buried in rows covered in dirt. The ditches were funnel shaped and
he had to lay them out like herrings, head to foot. He also had to dig up and burn the Jews of Vilna.
Early in January 1944 they began digging up the bodies. When the last mass grave was opened he
found his entire family. He recognized his mom, three sisters, and their children. They were buried
four months, it was winter so they were well preserved. He recognized them by their faces and their
clothing. The Nazis planned to have them dig up the graves starting with the oldest. The last graves
were the newest and the first graves were from the first ghetto. The first grave had 24,000 bodies. The
deeper you dug the flatter the bodies, each was like a flat slab. When you tried to grasp a body it
crumbled, making it impossible to pick
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Autistic Behavioral Analysis
The term autism covers a wide spectrum of conditions that are related in that it refers to a neurological
condition that affects developmental abilities. People with this disorder normally exhibit difficulty in
communicating and interacting with others as well as displaying uncommon behavioral patterns,
interests or activities. This wide spectrum of conditions make the treatments for autism very
challenging.
This spectrum of characteristics can vary quite a lot from individual to individual. In the more severe
cases, the autistic person may appear to be locked in his own world and may even display aggressive
behaviors. However, in most normal cases, the autistic person can adapt and function quite well in his
social environment.
Treatment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Possibly due to the fact that each individual patient is unique, the results vary and so there is some
debate over what kind of treatment offers the best results. For example, some may opt for an Applied
Behavioral Analysis which involves employing a trained person to work on a one to one basis with the
autistic individual for up to 40 hours a week and can be costly. On the other hand, there is the
Intensive Behavioral Intervention which can work on a one to one basis or to small groups. Before
pursuing any particular method it is recommended that parents or caregivers research thoroughly the
credited results of the various treatment options. The Autism Society of America encourages parents to
trust their instincts and proceed thoughtfully especially in the most severe cases of autism. The
choices they make can affect the development of the autistic child and may dramatically affect his life
as an adult in the future. Hence, parents or caregivers should carefully and thoroughly consider all
treatment options available before making a decision on one.
In the search for a treatment that will help someone with autism, it is important to remember that no
one idea will cover all the bases. A parent or primary caregiver will come to know through observation
what are the child s strengths and weaknesses. These observations can then be used in conjunction
with some treatment options to create a treatment program that is unique and specific to the child s
needs. Whatever the decisions are, it will require a strong determination to stay focused, persistent and
consistent. This may also mean cultivating patience as results may come slowly at
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Foreign Aid For Economic And Humanitarian Development...
Post the Oslo Accords in 1993, multiple countries supported aid for economic and humanitarian
development in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Foreign aid was also used to support the initiation
of a peace process between the Palestinians and Israelis. There was a hope of an improvement in the
economic standing in the region from both the international community and majority of the
Palestinian population. However, it is arguable that the economy of the occupied Gaza Strip and West
Bank has in fact plummeted to an even worse condition than before the Oslo Accords. Although there
have been positive short term outcomes from the Accords, there have been far more long term and
complex consequences. Donor countries, most importantly the United States, were not able to
effectively allocate aid in order to reduce the inefficiency of the Palestinian economy. The inability of
the United States to provide stable economic and humanitarian development within Palestine is the
result of three main issues: Israeli military occupation and blockades, the unintentional
implementation of a dependency for aid in occupied Palestine, and political patronage.
Focusing on the United States as a major donor, U.S. bilateral economic and humanitarian assistance
to Palestine will be unsuccessful with continuing support towards Israeli military occupation and
blockades in the occupied West Bank. Palestine has been allocated approximately $5 billion in U.S.
bilateral economic assistance post the Oslo
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Human Development Theories
The theories of development have been created through the decades to assist counselors in their daily
routine of their ability to support their clients. There are four theories that are relevant to Human
development, but for the sake of time, we will only go into depth on three of the four. The three
theories that we will discuss are Behaviorism theory, Psychoanalytic Theory, and Ecological Systems
Theory. Some of the sub theories we will discuss are Psychosexual Development Theory,
Psychosocial development theory, Social Learning Theory, and Operant Conditioning as they relate to
the counseling field today. We will go into depth about each one as they relate to the counseling field.
We will also discuss how they relate to the nature versus nurture debate. To start us off we will discuss
the overlook or Big Picture Theory called Ecological Systems Theory. The Ecological Theory was
established by a man named Urie Bronfenbrenner. This theory has five systems the Microsystem,
Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem, and Chronosystem (Hall, Hernandez, Justice, Wong, 2015).
The Microsystem is the immediate surroundings of a person. For instance, the microsystem is
someone s immediate family. The mesosystem incorporates where the person goes on a daily basis.
For instance, if you are studying a child for this theory, their mesosystem would be home, school, and
places they hang out with their friends. (Hall, Hernandez, Justice, Wong, 2015) You might include
church in this
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Transcontinental Railroad Railroads
Railroads were a huge step in innovations for the United States. The transcontinental Railroad was
Built from 1863 to 1869. Taking over six years, the railroad stretched almost 2,000 miles, connecting
the Mississippi rivers to the Pacific Coast in San Francisco. Although the transcontinental railroad was
one of the biggest things to happen in the railroad industry, there was many other railroads that caused
significance. Through the 1850 s and 1860 s alone over 50,000 miles of railroad were built throughout
the United States. And with all these railroads being built they were sure to leave impact on many
other industries. One of the most important changes that the railroads caused was the increase of
convenience
For citizens all throughout the United States. By traveling via train passengers could reach their
destination in 90% of the time compared to the travel methods before. This also caused a large
increase in Western Settlement. Now, families did not have to worry about the harsh and long travel
they would have had to make to go West just a few years before. People did not have to worry about
weather, supply shortage, disease, and more, as railroad travel helped all of those situations. However,
every good thing has a bad side, and it is important to note that the increase of Western Settlement
forced more Indians out of their land, which began to cause violence between white men and Indians.
The railroads also affected agriculture throughout the
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Jazz Music Research Paper
Of all the arts that took place in the United States, Jazz is well thought out as America s first original
art form. Since its beginning in the 20th century, Jazz music is defined by chronicle changes. Almost
every decade a new essence enhanced the movement, and by the 1940 s jazz had developed into a
mature, complex form of music, with many nuances and avenues for unceasing changes.
Jazz appeared in New Orleans in the early twentieth century. It is the product of miscegenation
between the culture of American black people from slavery, and European culture imported by the
colonists. In the early 1910s, New Orleans Jazz began combining ragtime and blues with
improvisation. In 1930, the swing era emerged followed by Bebop in 1940 where jazz shifted ... Show
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First, the traditional artist performs jazz based on bebop, swing, blues and hard bop. They dismiss free
jazz and fusion. These artists consider that they play real jazz, not the diverse hybrids and adds on that
aroused since 1960. One of the most important artists of this movement is the trumpeter Wynton
Marsalis, who played a major role in the reappearance of jazz.
Second, the contemporary mainstream artists are mainly influenced by hard bop. Although they use
Hard Bop instrumentation and musical forms, contemporary mainstream artists try to push the music
further. They increase technical proficiency on their instruments, they expand musical harmonies
using more difficult chords and complex chords progression and they express deeper and varied
emotions. The trumpeter Terence Blanchard is today s most important contemporary mainstream jazz
artist.
Third, as their name indicates, anything goes jazz artists mix up all kind of music. Their music can
include all styles of jazz, blues, rock, Latin, classical, popular, hip hop... The saxophonist Dave
Liebman and the trumpeter Dave Douglas are two important anything goes artists.
Another thing that is specific to today s jazz is the variation in the
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  • 2. Safavid Pottery Art The Safavid Empire was the first to take under control the whole Persia since the Sasanian Empire. From 1501 to 1736, art greatly flourished under this Shiite Dynasty led by significant patrons such as Shah Tahmasp and Shah Abbas. Persian pottery art was one of these art forms that rapidly developed during this period. Safavid potteries had origins in Persian tradition and was influenced by Ottoman, European and Chinese styles. Since early 9th century, Chinese porcelains and celadon wares have been traded to the Middle East. Because of the hardness, whiteness and translucency of porcelain and metal like color of celadon, these Chinese products have always been valued much more than local ones. Since Yuan Dynasty (13th 14th century), new style ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is made of stonepaste covered with copper green glaze. The only decorations are patterns carved around the body of the plate instead of being painted. This piece closely resembles Chinese celadon wares from Longquan. The glaze was made from copper instead of iron that was normally used for celadon wares. Differed from traditional colorful Persian art, this plate only has one color. Its monochrome green color, the lack of decoration and short foot demonstrate its imitation of celadon wares. Safavid craftsmen did not stop at purely borrowing Chinese designs, but incorporated local traditions in different ways. The blue and white porcelain like potteries with Persian shapes are one significant example. The Tulip Vase (Figure 3) has a baluster form body with three short nozzles. This stonepaste piece was painted in blue under transparent glaze, thus only has two basic colors: blue and white. On the wide flat rims of each nozzle, there are painted flower petals surrounding the center opening. On the neck of the vase, there are repeating decorative motifs including perhaps birds and clouds at the top, along with vertical flowers and leaves motifs closer to the body. The paintings on the top part of the body appear to have three identical birds and clouds in compartmentalized sections around the vase. Below the birds, there are bamboos, rocks, flowers and a peacock. At the lowest part, there are repeating decorations in geometric forms and vine motifs. The iconographies of swirly clouds, bamboos and rocks are very similar to common Chinese ones. The swirly clouds means fortune and heaven, while the bamboos represents longevity, resilience, flexibility, and strength. Judging from the blue and white color. Meanwhile, the birds, peacocks and patterns on the lower part of body could be seen in both Chinese and Islamic artworks. The most distinct part is the shape of this vase. It is often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Asian Steppe Research Paper The Mongols were a very controversial group of people who caused carnage and destruction for the greater good of peace. Genghis Khan was a very honorable leader who created the Mongolians immense peace. Were the Mongols barbaric though? The Mongolians of the Asian Steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368 by influencing trade, religious tolerance , and Pax Mongolica. The first sign of World History comes from the Mongolians who were able to influence trade from the Mediterranean to China. Under Pax Mongolica trade boomed. The trade allowed the Mongols to flourish. According to Section 12.3 pg 336, Traders transported Chinese silk and porcelain , which were greatly valued in Europe and western Asia, over the Silk Road and other routes. These traders also carried with them such Chinese products and inventions as printing, gunpowder, the compass, paper currency, and playing cards. Genghis Khan uniting China under one sword legitimately allowed China and others to boom in trade. Today the spread of these inventions have greatly affected the way we live our day to day lives with such things like the toothbrush, paper money, and gunpowder. The inventions being spread like also changed our naval ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Mongolica or also known as peace enforced by the Mongol empire ideas and spread throughout China and to the Mediterranean. According to section 12.2 page 333, The Mongols guaranteed safe passage for trade caravans,travelers, and missionaries from one end of the empire to another. Through this area of safe travel through trade routes like the silk road, ideas were able to be spread. A great cultural expansion also happened through Pax Mongolica from different parts of the world sharing different views and thoughts with one another. Without the barbaric fighting styles of the Mongols, some very important inventions may have never been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Taxing Dilemma Case Study Introduction The taxing dilemma case study is the case that shows two different considerations of two assistants of the deputy director of the state s budget and planning, Jill Scot, about an idea of eliminating personal income tax in the state (Fenske, n.d.). Background Jill Scott is the deputy director of one of the states, and she worked in the public sector for six years. One day, she was called in the office of the director to make a study about the idea of eliminating personal income tax in the state. She had no idea of what to do even if her boss called this activity a significant work. Scott had no idea about what to do. As a result, she directly called the meeting with her two assistants to conduct a study about what could be the result of the idea if implemented. She believed her staff would offer valuable alternatives so waited to see what their views would be. Surprisingly, the two assistants brought two different ideas. Robert Gomez, one of Scott s assistants argued with the idea of removing personal income tax, whereas Drishti Ghosh opposed this idea. To support the idea, Robert showed that nine states already adopted the policy, and he showed various considerations to support his idea. He mentioned that removing the personal income tax would allow agencies be more efficient, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A deep study should be done before implanting this policy to see if personal income tax has the negative effect on people. Then if it is found to be a problem, several measures should be taken into account including reducing the rate of paying the personal income tax. I would recommend both Robert and Drishti to explore more about this topic, especially from the political perspective. In other words, I am with the solution given by the deputy director Jill Scot concerning making a deeper analysis on the political implications of removing personal income ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Quick Look at Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and entrepreneur. He developed numerous devices that substantially influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion photo cam, and a long lasting, practical electric light bulb. More considerable than the number of Edison s patents, are the impacts of his developments, due to the fact that Edison not just designed things, his innovations established major new markets world wide, especially, electrical light and power utilities, sound recording and movement pictures. Edison s inventions contributed to mass communication and, in certain, telecoms. His sophisticated work in these fields was an outgrowth of his very early occupation as a telegraph operator. His very first power station was on Pearl Street in Manhattan, New York. Contents 1 Very early life 2 Telegrapher 3 Marriages and kids 4 Beginning his career 5 Menlo Park 5.1 Carbon telephone transmitter 5.2 Electric light 6 Electric power distribution 6.1 War of currents 7 Other creations and jobs 7.1 Fluoroscopy 7.2 Media innovations 8 West Orange and Fort Myers (1886 1931). 9 Last years and death. 10 Views on politics, religion and metaphysics. 11 Views on cash. 12 Awards. 13 Tributes. 13.1 Places and people called for Edison. 13.2 Museums and memorials. 13.3 Business bearing Edison s name. 13.4 Awards named in honor of Edison. 13.5 Other products named after Edison. 13.6 In popular culture. 14 See likewise. 15 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Illegal Immigrants And Citizenship And Legal Status Jamiel Shaw, Jr. was shot and killed March 2, 2008. His life, at the age of seventeen, was not taken by any ordinary individual, but by an unauthorized immigrant abiding in the United States. This was not his first offense either; he was on his third gun charge the day he murdered Shaw. Instead of being deported right away after his first offense, he was sent right back out onto the streets. Jamiel Shaw, Sr. claims that his family s peace and freedom were stolen by an illegal alien from Mexico and also believes that Congress is not securing the border ( Illegal Immigrants and Crime ). Under the Dream Act, this criminal would have been rewarded with legalization. In what way does this illegal migrant deserve citizenship and legal status? Micah Issitt and Andrew Walter define immigration as the movement of persons from one nation or region to another with the purpose of seeking permanent residence. Unfortunately, illegal immigration has become more prominent in the U.S. arousing debates on what to do with the illegal migrants. The 9/11 attacks on the twin towers were caused by terrorists, who penetrated our weak borders to gain access to their planned attack. Under the Obama era, two and a half million more immigrants have crossed the border illegally than during Bush s reign in office, which shows how our border is becoming more and more vulnerable. If the borders are not secured soon, more and more migrants will come illegally and take jobs from legal Americans, also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Long Walk to Freedom A Long Walk to Freedom This extract is an autobiography by Nelson Mandela talking about the transition from a small undemanding child to a contributing factor in society. The writer engages our sympathy by effective use of vocabulary, various linguistic techniques and through his nostalgic tone. In the title, Long Walk to Freedom, the long, drawn out vowels like ee and o reflects the struggles and difficulties in this exhausting walk. Even the word walk co notates to the, strive for the attainment of freedom and rights of all individuals. There is a gradual flow of ideas in this extract which has a great impact as it bringing out the growth and understanding through the passage of time. In the beginning, a somber serious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these horrific visions illustrated and the bitter, harsh words of truth leave an undying, unbelievable and undeniable impact on the reader. The words pierce through our ears, almost allowing us to feel the pain. It arouses a number of questions in our minds especially due to the irony, and great sympathy for the Africans. Yet, the young adults are only more and more quiet and more and more angry. By these repeated comparatives, the writer contrasts their present feeling of resentment to their mood of celebration earlier. All the words are slowly seeping in but it only made them rather cross as they thought the chief was being selfish and ignorant, in his abusive comments, since he was not noticing the positive side the whites brought them value of the education and the moral cultures and etiquettes taught by them. Their tender age has almost blinded them to the oppressor behind what they think is the benefactor. In all, the only thing the chief ended up doing was spoiling the proud feelings with wrong headed remarks, for the teenagers. Gradually, the pace slows and there is growth of mental maturity and realization as the true meaning of the chief s words began to seep in Mandela s mind. The real essence of the words had sown a seed to the development of a potential future, although it had been dormant for a long season. Now, the tables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Pardoner Preaches In Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales Each character that Chaucer presents comes with a story and a background. Throughout the tale, the host allows the reader to look deeper into some of their thoughts; however, while this can help determine their true feelings and show whom they are inside, it does not necessarily mean they are more important to the story. Through satire and irony, Chaucer explains the types of habits that these characters possess, habits that most would never expect such iconic professions of that time to have. For example, one of the most memorable characters, the Pardoner. This character is supposed to be loyal to the church, the people, and generally do no wrong; despite this, he is greedy and uses his position for money and power. The pardoner preaches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Government Shutdowns Government shutdowns are complicated, but with the increase of Government shutdowns per decade, Americans are frequently asking questions such as What problems can be caused due to increased Government Shutdowns and why do they happen so often? , or What might we face in our future and how will this effect possibly all aspects of the American life we know today. , more often than not, leaving most Americans clueless as to what all this means and why it keeps happening. To truly understand what government shutdowns are and why they happen, we must first reflect on the history of government shutdowns and what led to the frequency at which they occur today. Government shutdowns have a short history of happenings, looking back into Americas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The word Omnibus is a term frequently used to explain a proposed law that covers several diverse or unrelated to government topics. This is the hinging factor that leads to Government shutdowns in most cases. Complicated topics like funding abortion through Medicaid, act as continuous causes for spending gaps through disagreement. Though these issues typically come to be resolved, many of the leading issues cause if not one, then multiple shutdowns until an agreement is made. Government shutdowns throughout the past have had many impacts on jobs, vets, active military, disabled, and average American workers. A seemingly simple 6 day government shutdown costs Americans on average 800 million dollars. In lost revenue alone 400 million dollars as well as another 400 million dollars to furloughed federal employees according to D. Matthews of the Washington Post is lost. () Some people argue that a Government shutdown is healthy on the economy. On the contrary Government shutdowns increase Government spending to balance the amounts owed to employees and businesses as well as halt basic progression in U.S. funded programs. Basic functions that play crucial roles in Americans lives are affected during these times such as Social Security, Healthcare, Military, Loans, Veterans, and Food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Columbine Quote Analysis Why They Did It While reading Columbine, the only thing readers can ask themselves is, Why did they do this? The only thing a reader can do is make his/her assumption based off of the facts given throughout the book as it is not clearly stated. By reading the book, it is very easy to assume that both Eric and Dylan were depressed and did not feel like they were treated fairly. Eric was the more violent of the two, although both had significant dealings with the shootings taken place. Their illnesses brought them together, making them feel as if they clicked or understood each other more than anyone else. Dylan is very easily identified as the most depressed of the two. In chapter thirty five, Dylan stated just how depressed he was. I get more depressed with each day, he complained. Why did friends keep deserting him? They did not, actually, but Dylan perceived it that way. He fretted about Eric dumping him, too. Wanna die, he repeated. (page 198) Dylan felt as if he was all alone and death equaled freedom to him now. Dylan was not worried about anyone but himself and how he felt. His depression had consumed his thoughts and made him think of the unimaginable. This very well could have been the reason Dylan was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His psychopathic ways showed through the tragedy of the shooting at Columbine. Eric is easily percepted as the mastermind of the Columbine shooting. In chapter forty eight, it explains how we can infer this by his planner. Each killer left hundreds of pages of writings and drawings and schedules in their day planners, and Eric s are riddled with plans, logs, and results of experiments; Dylan shows virtually no effort. Eric acquired the guns, the ammo, and apparently the material for the bombs, and did the planning and the construction. (page 305) Eric was taken as a psychopath for his violent ways and how he wrote in his journal. He detailed the murders out vividly and talked aggressively throughout his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Definition Essay On Open Relationships Have you found yourself asking, What is an open relationship or Are we in an open relationship? If so, hopefully it isn t because you agreed to such a relationship without understanding what it really means. If you and your partner want to have a successful relationship (open or not), it s absolutely critical to have clarity on your expectations of each other. This is rarely more important than when committing to a non traditional arrangement. Okay... back to the question. What exactly does it mean to have a relationship that s open? The complicated thing is that the term has different meanings to different people, so take a look at some of these categories and come to a finite agreement with your partner on some open relationship rules. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A relationship like this may or may not include full disclosure. In some cases, the faithful partner accepts that there will be outside relationships but doesn t want to discuss it at all. Swinging One of the more controversial types of open relationships is the swinger lifestyle. In an open relationship that includes couples dating others, there is often a focus on togetherness in the affairs. In some cases, the couple dates other couples; however, there are many cases where the couple adds a single third party to the relationship. The primary relationship comes first, but both partners are open to fully disclosed outside relationships. When this is strictly sexual, a third (or fourth or fifth or whatever) person may simply be included on occasion. Swinging exists in a variety of other forms as well. In some cases, there may be a multitude of people committed to openly sharing each other while forsaking all outside parties. Open Committed The most important reason to ask your partner What is an open relationship to you, is that for some people the term simply means keeping communication lines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay Effectiveness of Legal and Non Legal Measures in... Evaluate the effectiveness of legal and non legal measures in resolving conflict and working towards word world order. Introduction World order are the activities and relationship between the world states, and other significant non state global actors, that occur within a legal, political and economic frame work. The need for world order has arisen due to the past historical conflicts, colonialism, greater interdependence between nations, and the increased impact of the activities of nation states upon other nation states. Legal measures such as the UN, as well as non legal measures such as the media and Non governmental organisations, show a mixed effectiveness in response to resolving conflict and working towards world order. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the UN Charter, the Security Council has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security and is argued to have power to intervene in the most serious issues which disrupt world order. At the end of the 1990 91 Gulf War, the Security Council passed Resolution 687, which set out the terms that Iraq s leader Suddam Hussein was to comply with. The resolution required the destruction of all chemical and biological weapons, and ballistic missiles with a range greater than 150 kilometres and required Iraq to submit to a rigorous UN inspection system. Inspections were conducted by United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) and later the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) throughout the 1990s to the US led invasion 2003. The UNSC has proved to be an effective legal response to monitoring conflict and maintaining world order as no weapons of mass destruction were found after the American invasion in 2003. However the UNSC has also shown to be ineffective in some cases. In 1993 North Korea was referred to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for violating its safeguards. The following year North Korea and the United States signed an Agreed Framework between the United States of America and the Democratic People s Republic of Korea . This framework was a non binding political commitment, noted by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Heroine Complex Essay I just realized I ve never rated Heroine Complex upon reading it last year. I m completely blown away by this book. In our age where superhero is the new pop culture, it s quite difficult to find a series featuring women of color as the center of heroic resistance. There s a few representations for POC in comics and other medium content but that s only a scrap if we re going to compare it on how white people dominate every single genre. This is why Heroine Complex is equally refreshing. It frames a different kind of norm in superhero universe while simultaneously providing an entertaining, swoony story. The book follows Evie Tanaka, the best friend and assistant of San Francisco s most reveled superheroine Aveda Jupiter. Their usual dynamic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dynamics between characters are one of my favorite kinks while reading, it s not a surprise I will focus on that element! Props to Kuhn because this book focuses on a heroine who s usually the sidekick. Evie doesn t have a flair for dramatics, she s level headed, passionate, and reliable. She s been the assistant of Aveda since her best friend donned her costume. Unfortunately, their friendship isn t all sunshine and rainbows. Her boss is demanding, manipulative, and so self consumed. There s power imbalance between them, and Aveda just knows what the right words to say to Evie to make her do something. She sounds so awful, that s because she is. The narrative didn t excuse how she s been unappreciative. Instead, there s emphasis on repairing the friendship between them and there s self love and healing. My frigid heart couldn t help but to be swayed with Aveda s arc. Everyone seems to love her, but nobody really knows the true her. She s hardworking, she has visions for herself. She s not naturally born with talents (whatever that means,) she has to work hard for it. The tragedy someone can do it better than her. On the outside, she seems to have everything, she s untouchable; but truly she s just another girl who s are still stuck by her insecurities and inadequacies. I can t wait to see her progress in Heroine Worship. This review is a mess, full review to come. You can expect hate to love otp and beautiful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. New Horizons The New Horizons mission was a groundbreaking feat for space exploration. From the building of the New Horizons spacecraft to the Pluto flyby, it has made many advancements not only in astronomy, but also engineering and physics. New Horizons was truly a spacecraft like no other, as well as the most technologically advanced spacecraft to this date. In 1905, American astronomer Percival Lowell first detected clues of Pluto s existence from unusual deviations he found in the orbits of Neptune and Uranus. These unusual orbits meant that another celestial body s gravity was pulling Neptune and Uranus from a distance. Lowell suspected of another planet pulling Neptune and Uranus. He went on to become more and more interested in this supposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It uncovered many mysteries of the universe. It aided in the calculation of the age of the universe, provided evidence for the existence of black holes, and mapped dark matter for the first time. The Hubble Space Telescope was launched on April 24, 1990. This was after about thirty years of planning and building the Hubble. It has been worth it though, as Hubble has made 1.2 million observations of our universe since it was launched. The telescope can see astronomical objects with a size of 0.05 arc seconds, which is the equivalent of being able to see an object the size of a penny 6,773 miles away. It also has the pointing accuracy of 0.007 arc seconds, which is the equivalent of being able to shine a laser beam on a dime 200 miles away. At the time it was built, the Hubble Space Telescope was the most technologically advanced invention ever. However, despite the Hubble Space Telescope being able to explore most of our solar system and even being able to see a small amount outside of our solar system, the best image that the Hubble Space Telescope ever got of Pluto was a pixelated and blurry image. With this image, scientists were never able to understand much about Pluto from data brought back from the Hubble Space ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. My Trip From The Airport My Trip to California As we just finished going through the airport security my family and I were walking through Denver International Airport all I could here was the chatter of people and the screeching of wheels on a person s suitcase. I took a inhale of the smell and all I could smell is the subway we were next to. As I kept walking I was confuzzled on where we were supposed to go, I asked my mom and she told me We are going to Gate B45 . As we got there I was started to get hesitant because it was gonna be my first time on a plane! Then we heard the flight attendant say over the speaker Now boarding flight to Los Angeles, Gate B45 . As we stood up and got in line I was uneasy and eager at the same time. As I went through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We left but first we saw EVERY exhibit there!! The next day was pretty much the same,woke up,took a shower,and ate breakfast at the hotel. This time around we went so Seaworld! When we first got there it was completely empty like barely anyone there, except workers of course. We bought our tickets and went on. The first thing my family and I did was go watch the Seal show. It was actually really funny, we sat in the Splash Zone and the seals splashed so much water all over us and it got all of our stuff wet. Next, my brother and I went to the humongous thrill rides, my favorite ride was the Manta . When we got on I was excited, I could hear the wheels squeaking and then we took off I could feel the wind in my face my hair was waving everywhere and I was having so much fun on the Manta. When we got off I rushed back to line with my brother and said We re going on this again, I don t care what you say! And he agreed. It was the same experience, fun,fast,chills,and much more. Later that day we met up to watch the dolphin show with my family. We were waiting then all of a sudden we saw a bottlenose dolphin shoot out of the water and I was amazed. I couldn t believe what all of these dolphins could do! I was still shocked what these Dolphins could do. When we left I took a picture with the magnificent Dolphins of the show. Sea world was on of the best and most amazing experiences of my trip to California. I woke up to the crying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Role Of Merit In Buddhism This week s readings are focused on how Buddhist monasteries in China and India play an important role in producing merit. Both Lopez and Gethin explain the differences each region played in producing merit through devotional practices. Lopez explains in chapter 27, how monasteries in China implemented acts of merit into their daily practice. In addition Gethin illustrates how monks in India lived their lives practicing merit. Even though Buddhist monasteries play a significant role in producing meritorious acts, the lay community is significant. All four assemblies of monks, nuns, male lay followers and female lay followers played a role in producing merit. Merit plays a significant role in the Buddhist monasteries. Merit is not signally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Comparing The Bourne Supremacy And The Power Trip When someone tells a person what to do the person receiving the request rarely questions carrying out what is asked of him or the validity of the requester. Obedience to authority is encountered almost everyday whether in the classroom or in the workplace. Throughout the engaging plot, the 2004 action movie, The Bourne Supremacy explores topics such as the legitimacy of authority and obeying those in charge that are also investigated in the articles Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem by Jonah Lehrer and The Power Trip by Erich Fromm. Towards the beginning of the film an exchange that was going down in Berlin, Germany in effort to uncover some files concerning stolen Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) funds goes terribly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Towards the end of the movie the audience finds out that Ward was Gretov s partner in pilfering the CIA s twenty million dollars. In his article The Power Trip, Jonah Lehrer brings up a point concerning people with high power who go down the wrong track. He says that While a little compassion might help us climb the social ladder, once we re at the top we end up morphing into a very different kind of beast (Lehrer 646). The movie doesn t provide any information regarding how Ward landed his position, but due to his fraudulent actions the audience knows that Ward is a beast. Lehrer then quotes Dacher Keltner, a psychologist at the University of California... It s an incredibly consistent effect...when you give people power, they basically start acting like fools (646). Ward definitely acts like a fool. He is constantly having to watch his back throughout the movie and knows that the only thing that will save him is if Bourne dies before Landy discovers any further information. When Landy becomes tired of Ward inferring that she needs to kill Bourne she lashes out at him, What now? Terminate him? You ve been pushing that agenda ever since we got here (The Bourne Supremacy). Since Ward doesn t want her to be able to complete her investigation he starts trying to use his authority to push a foolish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. lava lamp Lava Lamp Science Investigatory Project Submitted by: Keanu Kent B. Gargar IV St. Ezekiel 10/7/13 Introduction A lava lamp (or Astro lamp) is a decorative novelty item, invented by British accountant Edward Craven Walker in 1963. The lamp contains blobs of colored wax inside a glass vessel filled with clear liquid; the wax rises and falls as its density changes due to heating from an incandescent light bulb underneath the vessel. The appearance of the wax is suggestive of pāhoehoe lava, hence the name. The lamps are designed in a variety of styles and colours. The underlying fluid mechanics phenomenon is a form of Rayleigh Taylor instability. The bulb is normally 25 to 40 watts. Generally it will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Any tightly sealable container works, but you probably have an empty water bottle laying around somewhere. Add oil, water, and food coloring to the bottle. Fill the bottle 3/4 of the way full with vegetable oil, then top it off with water and about 10 drops of food coloring (or enough to make the solution appear fairly dark). Cut an Alka Seltzer or Airborne tablet into pieces. You can either ration the pieces to make your lava lamp last longer or add more than one piece at a time for more interesting effects. Add pieces of the tablet to the bottle. This will cause the mixture to bubble. Repeat every time the bubbling stops. Unfortunately, with this type of lava lamp, the effects are temporary. Put the cap on and tip the bottle back and forth. This will cause the tiny droplets of colored water moving around inside the oil to join together, making bigger lava squirt blobs. That s what scientists call them, anyway. Place a strong flashlight or search light under the bottle. This will illuminate the bubbles for maximum effect. But don t leave your bottle on top of a heated surface! Plastic will melt and you ll get oil everywhere. With Mineral Oil Alcohol Get a glass container. Glass can withstand heat if you want to keep your lava continuously moving otherwise plastic will do just fine. Any container that you can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Amadeus By Peter Shaffer Amadeus Influential Values Peter Shaffer s Amadeus presents to the reader many human values. The most prominent being envy, deceit and self sacrifice. During the course of the play these features are displayed through Salieri s actions, emotions and dialogue. The relationship between Salieri and Mozart is like a painting, commencing with splattered envy after Mozart s extordinary musical talents disrupt Salieri s clean, white, sanity. Splatters become blotches when Mozart uses Salieri s prize pupil (33), Katherina Cavalieri, to fulfill his professional and sexual aspirations. Covered in thick, black envy, Salieri seeks lust to better himself than his opponent: As I watched her walk away on the arm of the creature, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salieri trying to interfere with Mozart s opera, The Marriage of Figaro displays his second step of deceit. Upon hearing that Mozart s new opera contained ballet, which is verboten in the Emperor s operas, he wickedly conveys this information to his colleagues and attempts to destroy his opera. Although Mozart is distressed when approached by this fact, he still manages to work through his deceit and is able to achieve the emperor s consent of the dance after being harassed and mentally walloped on from Salieri and his colleagues. Mozart accuses Salieri at the beginning of this uproar but is then altered after hearing this following quote from Salieri displaying his feign concern for the stressed fellow: Mozart, permit me. If you wish, I will speak to the Emperor myself. Ask him to attend a rehearsal (70). Salieri s third step of deceit is illustrated by having the Baron attend a small opera hosted by Mozart that mocks modern day opera themes. This of course enrages the Baron and causes Mozart to be shunned by all men of influence and leads him deeper into depression. Salieri had of course suggested it (92), for the Baron to come but keeps his amity with Mozart by expressing that all is not lost (93). The final step of deceit is exhibited by way of Salieri appearing to the demented creature as the Messenger of God! (94) And scaring him to death by forcing him to write his own requiem. With Mozart at his weakest state, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Coca Cola Mission Statement Essay Introduction A mission statement is a crucial aspect in any type of organization. It acts as a guide to the commitment and actions of the employees and the management towards the achievement of the set organizational goals (Petrulis 27). It is crucial as it defines the type of the business, goods and services as well as the clients. An effective mission statement helps in defining the aim of the business, goals and objectives as well as the strategies relied upon to achieve it. Ideally, it should be an idea, which runs through all departments in an organization. It helps in influencing the actions of the managers at all levels. It acts as a force that leads to long term and short term goals of an organization (MacNamara 20). Furthermore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company s vision statement is a roadmap to double the global systems revenue in a period of 10 years by focusing on the six key areas. These are; profit, productivity, people, partners, portfolio and planet (Krell, 27). In the vision, the company talks of the clients, products self concept, public image, philosophy and the employees, which are good aspects that should be included in a mission statement for it to be comprehensive and of good standard (Soar, 34). However, in this mission statement, the company does not mention any item to do with leadership, quality, integrity, accountability, collaboration, passion as well as diversion. These are critical elements that should be considered in the mission statement, but the Coca Cola Company has mentioned none of them in it its statement (Petrulis, 28). This is a clear indicator that the mission statement of Coca Cola Company is insufficient. Hence, the company should rather rely on its vision statement in place of its mission statement and by doing so would have some values listed above to make it effective. It is by their inclusion that a company can be able to communicate its mission for being what it is to all its stakeholders in one statement (Soar, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Fashion Professionals Are Inspired by History and Culture How fashion professionals are inspired by history and culture? It has long been claimed that fashion is a repetition of well forgotten old. For centuries, designers drew inspiration from ancient cultures and traditions, ancient civilizations, mythical gods and exotic countries. Often the Greek goddesses, who have long manipulated the arts and war, intervened also in fashion. For years the dresses are current, familiar from mythology and the movies with mythological themes naked shoulder, enchanting sets, lavish tale folds and embellishments of gold. Retro trends, which also inspired designers, recently make an impact and in their collections. One of the most inspired collections in autumn and winter this year is Marc Jacobs, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elements of menswear designed by Tisci over the years, also influenced the making of the designs. Givenchy s new collection for the next cold season is very strong and involves a lot of strict silhouettes and many pants, borrowed from the male wardrobe. Tisci has also provided different combinations of pants and boots to the knee combined with a short jacket or leather jacket, most of them very suitable for all accompanying events before and after the horse riding event. Dresses from leather with knew length or mini skirt combined with a turtleneck and jacket, or dresses combined with s sleeveless top and cape is another possibility that is not missing. Dresses made in bright colours and decorated with lace are part of the nightly visions. There is a lot of accessorizes that complete the outfits. Wide belts, emphasizing the waist, unique boots that are again knee high, reminding leg covering boot. Short leather gloves complete the collection. Street culture and art is Jean Paul Gautier s new autumn/winter collection for this year. He presents his favorite punk themes in the form of colorful rebellious hair, combined with visions entirely made of smooth black leather. The designer uses natural fur in the form of large collars or ironically mixed it with artificial materials in the form of hair coats in neon colors. The main reason given in the collection, however, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Advertising Influence Advertising Magazines are a popular item in the United States. They can be found in stores, offices, houses and more. They are very popular for advertising just like many more things. Television, news, radio, billboards and online are just a few of the forms of media companies use to advertise their products or services. The ads manipulate consumers in different ways which can be either positive or negative. The companies use their ads to influence the consumer to either buy or use their service. One of the ways advertisements influence consumers is through visualization. Colors play a big role in drawing in consumers. According to Danciu the primary colors like red, yellow and blue tend to emphasize simplicity as well as speed. The secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors together. These include green, orange and purple. The tertiary colors can be created by mixing secondary and primary colors together. If they want manipulate the consumers, the advertisers are mixing the images and colors together in such ways that can persuade and direct the consumers to purchase the product by deceiving and misleading them. Colors have emotions linked to them and what Danciu is saying is that companies can mix them to grab the consumer s attention and persuade the consumer into purchasing their product. People often make judgements based on color, whether it is race or colors of the rainbow so this concept of mixing colors to persuade a consumer is not far fetched. According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ethical Issues Of Lockheed Martin During the Civil War, ethics was not an issue. Survival and defending the land was every soldier s priority. This has not changed, still today, companies as Lockheed Martin is helping the Department of Defense preserve the very freedoms Michael Moore enjoys. Lockheed Martin is a very diverse company with 130,000 employees. Each of those employees has different ethical values. Whether it is an employee performing janitorial duties or the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) negotiating a new contract, each employee has a different reason as to why they are working for Lockheed Martin. So long as there are humans involved, ethical issues is to be expected at all levels. Are companies spending more time and money in employee training on ethics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is it the Board of Directors? There needs to be a checks and balance at all levels. The CEO should welcome others within the company to question his/her actions. The Board of Directors hire CEO s to generate revenue for the company and their shareholders. There have been CEO s who were hired and knew nothing about the companies operation, however they have the skills to unite employees and turn the company around into a profit making organization. Lockheed Martin s leadership is reactive instead of proactive when dealing with ethical issues. Key positions normally identifies leadership positions within an organization however, everyone should conduct himself or herself as a leader. Just as the CEO has a responsibility, so does the Chief Ethics Officer. The Chief Ethics Officer has a responsibility to develop and enforce ethics at all levels within the organization. This does not seem to be the case with Lockheed Martin. Daniel Terris (2005) raises many questions that should make the ethic officers question themselves. Senior Leadership s lack of over site contributes to Lockheed s unethical actions. Senior Leaders in any organization can be intimidating to employees. Many employees are afraid to ask questions for fear of reprisal. Due to the limited over site at the top levels, Terris (2005) identifies pure greed and greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Arguments For The Existence Of God Amie Kamara Professor Davidson Theology 16 November 2015 Rough Draft for The arguments for the Existence of God. The question Does God Exist? is a well known asked question in the world. Most people believe they know the answer to it. The religious people would say, well of course he does, while the non religious people or atheist would say no He does not exist. Because evil exist and chaos exists, God cannot be all powerful. In the modern world, there are many different opinions as to whether a God exists or not. This has been an issue of great dispute because many people reverence different gods or no god at all. For years, many philosophers have come up with theories, proofs, and hypotheses to prove the existence of God, and a canon of arguments has been developed. The Arguments for the Existence of God sets out to explain the everyday philosophical arguments for theism, and so to explore the case for the existence of God. The arguments themselves are arranged under the following headings: The Ontological Argument, The Cosmological Argument, The Teleological Argument, and The Moral Argument will determine if there really is a God. The ontological argument An argument that attempts to prove the existence of God through abstract reasoning alone is known as the Ontological argument. The argument begins with a clear explanation of the concept of God. When people talk or think about God they usually think or say that he s a perfect being meaning He is flawless, ideal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Uncle Tom s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom s Cabin has been explained as being a history of harmful acts towards Blacks in America for a period of a hundred and thirty years (Stowe, Nineteenth ). 51).The book Uncle Tom s Cabin was one of History s favorite books (Stowe, Nineteenth 1). It talks about how Tom would do anything for the white man (Stowe, Uncle 1). The southerners did not give Harriet Beecher Stowe and credit for writing the book (Piacentino 1). Uncle Tom showed a lot of Christianity in this book, but the master showed no Christianity at all (Stowe, Uncle 1). Among the slave owners they used racial stereo types among the blacks and the women (Piacentino 1). The women in this book were treated badly (Foster 1). Some women did not like the way the slave ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tom has good sense and is very kind (Stowe, Uncle 11). Uncle Tom was a very dark skinned man (HIllegass 1). He was in his early fifties at the time (Hillegass 1). He would always play tricks with his masters (Tanner 72). His cabin showed how Christians acted towards each other compared to Chloe s cabin (Stowe, Uncle 10). Topsy, she was not the main character of this story, but played an important part (Hillegass 10). She was about eight years old and she was a slave of St. Clare (Hillegass 1). She would lie to get out of work she had to (Hillegass 1). They would think that she would be good for breeding, because of her light colored skin (Hillegass 1). She was beaten up physically and psychologically (Hillegass 1). Eliza was a maid for Mrs. Shelby (Hillegass 1). Eliza and her five year old son Harry escaped to the North, where eventually her son was sold to Mrs. Haley (Hillegass 1). Eliza s husband George finally finds both her and her son Harry and soon fled to Canada, France and Liberia. George Harris is the husband of Eliza (Hillegass 1). George s ancestors were mostly considered to be the anti thesis of Tom (Hillegass 1). George s ancestors were mostly white (Hillegass 1). As a spokesman against slavery, he began to be reluctant materialistic (HIllegas 1). He began to turn his back on his slaves (Hillegass 1). He was a big person who was considered to be lazy and always had to get help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on Voodoo Religion Voodoo Religion The Voodoo religion is one of the most, if not the most misconceived religions of our time. Often when Voodoo is mentioned, it is related to evil, black magic, devious sorcery, cannibalism, and harm. Although the Voodoo religion appears to the outsider as an illusion or falsehood, it has been an instrumental political force because it has helped the Haitians resist domination and form an identity of their own. Since the end of the 17th century, Haitian Voodoo has overcome every challenge it has been faced with and has endured. The religion is based on a polytheistic belief system and represents a significant portion of Haiti s 8.3 million people. The engaging religion plays an important role in both the family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Voodoo remains adaptable as it has been throughout history, it is constantly changing to adapt to new situations that Haiti is faced with everyday. After Haiti gained its independence it was ruled by one dictator after another. From 1860 until the present day, Haitian politics were never stable. During this period Haiti had thirty five presidents, only five of them completed their terms. Through all of Haiti s political failure Voodoo has helped to resist domination, fight fragmentation of identity, with which the Haitians were constantly threatened, and avoid catholic conversion. Many of today s religions share strict beliefs that are found only within their own religion, they restrict the possibility to believe anything other that what the religion tells its followers to believe, in Voodoo you are not a follower. Voodoo is a religion influenced by many other religions; it allows its followers to feel free. When Voodoo worshipers left Africa and reached the far away island of Haiti, the Voodoo religion changed. Catholicism of the slave owners, and various alternative religions from native islanders, influenced Voodoo. Voodoo easily incorporated these other religions because of its welcoming nature. Voodoo was appealing, especially to the slaves and poor members of a community. Because it was so inviting, it became a way for people with troubles and turmoil to unite. The slaves united through Voodoo to throw off white rule. It was the first successful slave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Artemis s Role In The Trojan War Artemis was the Greek goddess of childbirth, chastity, virginity, hunting, and wild animals. Artemis held so much power, she was capable of killing, plaguing, transforming people, or even healing, which arguably makes her one of the most powerful Greek Goddess s. Artemis s birth is associated with some conflict, as some accounts affiliate her to be siblings to Athena, Ares, and Demeter. However, most professionals state she is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and she is the twin sister of Apollo. This is the general knowledge everyone knows and agrees on. While Leto, Artemis s mother, was pregnant with her. Hera was Zeus s wife and one of his early lovers.. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She took the side of the Trojans. Just as her mother and brother did. They were widely popular and very well known amongst the people of Troy. On the Greek s journey to Troy, Artemis held the sea at a standstill which halted the journey.This was until an Oracle came and said they could win the goddess s heart by sacrificing another goddess s daughter (Mythology). Along with Artemis s power and skill, she was a perfectionist. In one myth, it is told that her brother, Apollo, challenged her to prove her ability to shoot a bow and arrow. The challenge was held at sea, and was that whoever could hit the distant target won the challenge. Artemis s power was so great, and her aim was so perfect, that she hit the target flawlessly. No matter what she did, she had to make sure it was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Financial Distress Air Line Industry UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B. N. BAHADUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES MANASAGANGOTRI MYSORE 570006 KARNATAKA, INDIA Seminar Paper on Financial Distress and Restructuring A Case Study of Air India Ltd Kingfisher Airlines Ltd Submitted to Dr. B. Shivraj Professor, DOSBA, UoM Submitted by Mr. Prasad V. Daddikar MBA IV Semester, Roll No. 50 Reg. No. 10MBO102 INTRODUCTION Financial distress is a term in Corporate Finance used to indicate a condition when promises to creditors of a company are broken or honored with difficulty. Sometimes financial distress can lead to bankruptcy. Financial distress is usually associated with some costs to the company; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such models have been used by commercial banks and creditors to assess the creditworthiness of commercial users, by investors to measure a firm s risk of insolvency, and by business managers to assess and manage the financial turnaround of distressed companies. PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES The airline industry, like many other industries, is increasingly exposed to competition. Increased competition has two effects on firms: it creates downward pressures on output prices, and it creates incentives for improving productivity and efficiency. Many airlines have been forced to undertake major restructuring in order to meet these challenges. Many researchers have used different model to decompose changes in airline profitability into two components: productivity and price recovery ability. The study concluded that increased competition in international air transport markets has put pressures on carriers ability to raise prices. However input prices, like labor, fuel, materials, flight equipment, ground property and equipment have been increasing. They also demonstrated that airlines
  • 29. have made tremendous effort to improve efficiency to counteract such trends, yet large fluctuations in profitability are still an ongoing reality. Due to these fluctuations in airline fortunes, early warning systems of imminent distress are of benefit to management and airline stakeholders such as creditors and investors. No prediction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Childhood Trauma Video Analysis This video completely changes my outlook on the effects of childhood trauma. We all know that a child s development is extremely important, especially after taking this class. Doctor Nadine Burke Harris points out that if a child experiences an abusive unloving environment or parents with substance abuse disorder than that child will grow up with a higher chance of health risks. The leading cause of deaths in the United States is high exposure to childhood trauma because the trauma puts you at a higher risk for certain health risks. I believe this knowledge would be most helpful for anyone who is going to potentially deal with traumatized child like a social worker or a therapist. I believe this information would help a social worker or a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Building Regulation And Construction Regulation The building regulation is a construction standard and it ensure the building work satisfies with minimum constructional standard. The following type of work, the owner or occupier of building required to make building regulation application by law The construction or extension of a building, unless the building type is exempt the building regulation The installation, extension or alteration of a service or fitting which is controlled under the regulation An alteration project involving work which will temporarily or permanently affect the ongoing compliance of the building, service or fitting with the requirements relating to structure, fire, or access to and use of buildings The insertion of insulation into a cavity wall The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The building regulations application is required because the works require the alteration of the drainage system and electrical work and installing of a controlled service/fitting to the property and this works are effect on the building elements. So this work require the building regulation application. Yes, the application should be made even if the partitions is non load bearing. The changing the partition could effect on the escape route and other measures such as access and ventilation measures, therefore the application should be required even if the situation made the space better. Yes, the building regulation approval is required for all glazing replacement to ensure its performance such as thermal performance, safety, air supply mean of escape and ventilation. External window and door classified as controlled fitting in the building regulation and replacement of external door and window required the certain standard approval by local authority or approved inspectors. Yes, the building regulation approval is required for skylight installation. The provision or replacement of skylight classified as structure (material) alteration and it required certain standard approval by following reason;  Any roof light need to provide sufficient insulation against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Gattaca Dystopian Society Sir. Thomas More was the first to coin the term utopia, in his novel Utopia, written in 1516. Since then the word has found its way into everyday language. Utopia is now commonly defined as a society or state in which everything is ideally perfect. This definition derived from the encounters that More described in his novel of a Utopian society that is based on rational thought, communal property, great productivity, no insatiable love of wealth, no class distinctions, no poverty, religious tolerance, little crime, moral behavior and little inclination to war. Its counterpart, dystopia is defined as an oppressive society that uses control tactics and propaganda to suppress and dehumanize its members. An omnipotent and omniscient leader, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a difficult concept to grasp or even try to create when there is no quintessential model for what this society would be like. This can be used to explain the wave of interest in dystopia that has surfaced. The reality is, we have accepted that a utopia is unattainable. Dystopia, contritely, is more tangible, and it is something that can easily be attained. It is much easier to create chaos than peace. The new wave in popular culture of dystopian films and novel, is more than a lucrative market, it reflects the fears of people. We are not living in a utopia or a dystopia; we are living within that spectrum, a society that contains elements of both. We may be unable to create a utopia, but we can try to prevent a full fledged dystopia. The societies portrayed in these dystopian novels and films are not so absurd, they reflect possible outcomes of American. We fear the imminence of such a society. These works of fiction that almost always end badly, reflect our fear that society will devolve into a total dystopia, and we will not be able to fix it. It is not clear what started this new wave of interest; however, the thought of fictitious dystopia is easier to handle than a real dystopia. The concept behind this new allure of dystopia is not only a means to grapple with the effects, but to prevent the occurrence of such a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Fossils In Exemplary Conditions Are Easily Found All Over... 1. Fossils are very useful in putting together the history of organisms and how things have evolved over time. They can be found deep in the ground. The long process that makes this possible is fossilization. Fossilization is the process by which the remains of a plant or animal fail to fully decompose and in time, converts into a fossil. In order for organisms to turn into fossils, certain conditions must be met. The soft parts of an organism will often decompose or be consumed by scavengers. Therefore, organisms with hard parts like a shell are more often fossilized, leaving behind the skeleton. Even hard parts such as the skeleton can be destroyed by nature such as waves or by other microorganisms. Most importantly, the chances of fossilization decrease with greater exposure to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It takes a very long time for fossilization to get its finished product, a fossil. In the years that fossilization takes place, many things can occur that will damage the organism. Quickly following the first part, the second half of the statement, fossils in exemplary conditions are easily found all over the world is also false. In a given scenario that an organism did fossilize, the chances of it being in exemplary condition are slim. Nature has most likely taken its toll on it, breaking it apart with wind, rain, storms, waves, etc. Fossils that have been discovered are rarely in exemplary conditions. Bits and pieces of it go missing. Fossils do exist all over the world but the condition that they are in is not always perfect. It is like a bag of chips or peanut butter crackers. When you first get them, the chips are most likely in almost to perfect shape inside an air filled bag. The peanut butter crackers are not broken up. But as you put the chips and crackers in your bag for a whole day, it gets knocked around, squished and thrown on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. In-Deck Light Research Paper Deck Lighting: The Finishing Touch The right lighting will add the perfect finishing touch to your new deck and enhance your outdoor living space. Many home and business owners now build their decks and railings from Timbertech material due to it s superiority over wood. Timbertech also offers five lighting options that seamlessly integrate into their decking. In Deck Lights In deck lighting consists of small LED lights that are placed in the deck boards. These lights can be placed around the perimeter of the deck for added safety or placed on stair risers to illuminate stair treads. The soft, gentle glow of these lights provides safety without being distracting or overpowering. Under Rail Lights These lights tuck discretely underneath ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Symptoms And Symptoms Of Inflammatory Bowel Disease ( Ibd ) Introduction: Mr. A (pseudonyms) is a 39 years old male of Indian origin. He is married and lives with his wife and a five years child. He is full time self employed individual with no known health issues. Mr. A initially experienced constipation, blood in stool and abdominal pain which prompted Mr. A to visit his general practitioner (GP). Then he was referred to specialist and went through a series of medical examinations, blood tests, imaging procedures, and hospital admissions that were required to eliminate the other possible causes and diseases related to these symptoms. It was awkward and unpleasant to deal with the symptoms for him. He felt weak and started to lose weight. Eventually, Mr. A was diagnosed with crohn s disease (CD) a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in 2012. IBD is a collective group of disorders that are chronic and incurable and characterised by inflammation in the intestinal tract. (Chang Johnson, 2014, p.446). Crohn s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) are autoimmune diseases, where the body attacks the digestive system. Crohn s disease can occur in any part of the intestine and ulcerative colitis only affects the large intestine (Ministry of Health, 2015). Although the individual susceptibility to develop inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) appears to be genetically determined, the actual occurrence of the disease is largely influenced by environmental factors (Lichtenstein Scherl, 2011, p.77).This has been a life changing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Human Of Human Genome Project The Human Genome Project has been introduced to us more than twenty five years from now. It was Initiated and sponsored by the National Human Genome Research Institute, the project was introduced aiming at researching more human genes in order to understand, read genes and find cure for diseases. It guided the medical field to new direction but at the same time created new challenges and problems. The primary objective of the project isn t wrong or questionable but some believe its implications are. Genes are made of a molecule called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) which contains the instructions for making every protein in the body. By studying and understanding the genome system completely, we will be able to shed some light on how to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carlos Cruchaga and his team searched for dementia related genetic variations in some of these families and Their results were published in 2014 in the journals Nature and Nature Medicine. The team identified variations in genes called phospholipase D3 (PLD3) and UNC5C that appear to promote the risk of late onset Alzheimer s disease. The results of what they found inspired them to keep looking for more. Dr. Cruchaga received his Association grant in 2011 for a study entitled Exome Sequencing of Late Onset Alzheimer s Disease Families. Dr. Cruchaga selected 14 families to observe who have inherited Late Onset Alzheimer. His team and him later analyzed the exomes from certain members of these families, searching for gene variations linked to Alzheimer s. This process initially identified a variation in PLD3 that was shown to double the risk of Alzheimer s disease in some cases. Previous research has found that people with Alzheimer s tend to have lower than normal levels of the PLD3 protein in their brains. This finding indicates that PLD3 may protect the brain against Alzheimer s like changes. In 2005 there were various report on gene therapy trials delayed disease progression. It wasn t a successful cure, but the results were promising enough which triggered further research in that area. Scientists took skin cells from patients and modified them to secrete the protein nerve growth factor (NGF) form brains. These NGF producing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Jay Gatsby And Daisy Relationship Jay Gatsby is a wealthy man from West Egg New York. Gatsby is known by everyone and is very famous for his extravagant and lavish parties. Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan first met in Daisy s hometown of Louisville in 1917. Daisy s best friend, Jordan Baker, described the time she caught the two kissing in Daisy s car to Nick, explaining, They [Daisy and Gatsby] were so engrossed in each other that she didn t see me until I was five feet away... The officer looked at Daisy while she was speaking, in a way that every young girl wants to be looked at sometime,... His name was Jay Gatsby... (Fitzgerald 79 80). The way that Jordan describes this situation paints a clear imagine in the reader s head of the relationship between Daisy and Gatsby. Jordan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He comes back from the war and is now abundantly wealthy. He purchases a mansion in West Egg, New York, directly across the lake from East Egg (Fitzgerald 83), where his old love Daisy now lives with her husband, Tom. He begins to throw elegant parties, hoping that one day Daisy will show up to one of his parties and he will be able to reunite with her (Fitzgerald 84). One day, Nick invited Daisy over for tea, reuniting Gatsby and Daisy. They rekindle their old love, and sparks fly. They spend increasing amounts of time together, making Gatsby once again fall head over heels for Daisy. Gatsby invites Daisy to one of his parties, and after the party, he explains to Nick that he felt as though she did not like it (Fitzgerald 116). He also reveals that all he wants is for Daisy to tell Tom that she never loved him, to which Nick responds by telling Gatsby he should not ask her to do very much because he cannot repeat what happened in the past (Fitzgerald 116). Gatsby then says that he is going to make sure that he is going to make everything that him and Daisy had come back and it will be like it used to be (Fitzgerald 117). Nick then thinks to himself ... he [Gatsby] wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy. His life had been confused and disordered since then, but if he could once return to a certain starting place and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Compare And Contrast Playdoh And The Joker Supervillain Compare Contrast Essay Super Villains, with powers or not, are remarkably popular considering that they are such unfavorable people. Fictional villains are generally defined as evil, and it is questioned whether this indication leaves for reason to believe that being evil is popular. These characters come in various shapes and sizes, albeit they habitually have similar schemes. Villains dominate a penchant to act upon impulses triggered by greed or a lust for revenge against the protagonist, one that has usually been derived from severed relationships in the past. Although villains may share similar backgrounds and experiences, Playdoh and The Joker have several contrasting features including setting, characterization, abilities, and motives. In the societies of the supervillains to consider, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The villains in comparison retain the same incentive for all schemes: to spread terror and evil in the vicinity of their societal norm. Actions that are taken are differentiated between the qualities and abilities of the villains, as one villain often does not have the power that is encompassed by another. The abilities that Playdoh restrains in comparison to those of The Joker allow for him to be classified as a higher rank of superhuman, as his skills are considered to be more abnormal in regards to a human s natural endurance. The Joker, consequently, is ordained to be more of a villain than Playdoh, as his practices are more villainous and disastrous in opposition to Playdoh. While one character upholds the position as a villain, the other carries perplexed qualities of superpowers over the alternative. Therefore, Playdoh and The Joker s qualities and aspirations balance out one another s in regards to their status, dignity, and prestige over their title in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Soldiers Camp Synopsis The movie begins with Simon Srebnik going back to Chelmno, he is one of the two survivors. He was taken to Chelmno when he was thirteen, his father was killed in front of him, and his mother died in the gas vans. He was known throughout the camp for his agility and his beautiful singing voice. Before abandoning the camp the Nazis shot everyone, including him, in the head. He was left for dead, but was found and survived. Simon went back to tell of the experience he had. He cannot believe what happened as he walks along what is left of the frame of the buildings. He said that 2,000 were burnt per day, but he remembers the camp as being peaceful. No one ever shouted, they just went about their work. He was forced to go up the river, under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Victims tried to escape, but didn t know the area and he remembers hearing explosions in the minefield. He describes the charm of the forest as beauty and silence. He says it wasn t always silent, it was full of screams and of dogs barking. After the revolt the Germans decided to liquidate the camp. In early 1943 they planted trees that were three or four years old to camouflage all traces. The screen of trees covered where the mass graves were. He said the trees hid the secret of a death camp. Itzhak Dugin was a survivor from Vilna. He remembers a cold winter day in January 1942. One of his jobs was to bury bodies that were buried in rows covered in dirt. The ditches were funnel shaped and he had to lay them out like herrings, head to foot. He also had to dig up and burn the Jews of Vilna. Early in January 1944 they began digging up the bodies. When the last mass grave was opened he found his entire family. He recognized his mom, three sisters, and their children. They were buried four months, it was winter so they were well preserved. He recognized them by their faces and their clothing. The Nazis planned to have them dig up the graves starting with the oldest. The last graves were the newest and the first graves were from the first ghetto. The first grave had 24,000 bodies. The deeper you dug the flatter the bodies, each was like a flat slab. When you tried to grasp a body it crumbled, making it impossible to pick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Autistic Behavioral Analysis The term autism covers a wide spectrum of conditions that are related in that it refers to a neurological condition that affects developmental abilities. People with this disorder normally exhibit difficulty in communicating and interacting with others as well as displaying uncommon behavioral patterns, interests or activities. This wide spectrum of conditions make the treatments for autism very challenging. This spectrum of characteristics can vary quite a lot from individual to individual. In the more severe cases, the autistic person may appear to be locked in his own world and may even display aggressive behaviors. However, in most normal cases, the autistic person can adapt and function quite well in his social environment. Treatment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Possibly due to the fact that each individual patient is unique, the results vary and so there is some debate over what kind of treatment offers the best results. For example, some may opt for an Applied Behavioral Analysis which involves employing a trained person to work on a one to one basis with the autistic individual for up to 40 hours a week and can be costly. On the other hand, there is the Intensive Behavioral Intervention which can work on a one to one basis or to small groups. Before pursuing any particular method it is recommended that parents or caregivers research thoroughly the credited results of the various treatment options. The Autism Society of America encourages parents to trust their instincts and proceed thoughtfully especially in the most severe cases of autism. The choices they make can affect the development of the autistic child and may dramatically affect his life as an adult in the future. Hence, parents or caregivers should carefully and thoroughly consider all treatment options available before making a decision on one. In the search for a treatment that will help someone with autism, it is important to remember that no one idea will cover all the bases. A parent or primary caregiver will come to know through observation what are the child s strengths and weaknesses. These observations can then be used in conjunction with some treatment options to create a treatment program that is unique and specific to the child s needs. Whatever the decisions are, it will require a strong determination to stay focused, persistent and consistent. This may also mean cultivating patience as results may come slowly at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Foreign Aid For Economic And Humanitarian Development... Post the Oslo Accords in 1993, multiple countries supported aid for economic and humanitarian development in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Foreign aid was also used to support the initiation of a peace process between the Palestinians and Israelis. There was a hope of an improvement in the economic standing in the region from both the international community and majority of the Palestinian population. However, it is arguable that the economy of the occupied Gaza Strip and West Bank has in fact plummeted to an even worse condition than before the Oslo Accords. Although there have been positive short term outcomes from the Accords, there have been far more long term and complex consequences. Donor countries, most importantly the United States, were not able to effectively allocate aid in order to reduce the inefficiency of the Palestinian economy. The inability of the United States to provide stable economic and humanitarian development within Palestine is the result of three main issues: Israeli military occupation and blockades, the unintentional implementation of a dependency for aid in occupied Palestine, and political patronage. Focusing on the United States as a major donor, U.S. bilateral economic and humanitarian assistance to Palestine will be unsuccessful with continuing support towards Israeli military occupation and blockades in the occupied West Bank. Palestine has been allocated approximately $5 billion in U.S. bilateral economic assistance post the Oslo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Human Development Theories The theories of development have been created through the decades to assist counselors in their daily routine of their ability to support their clients. There are four theories that are relevant to Human development, but for the sake of time, we will only go into depth on three of the four. The three theories that we will discuss are Behaviorism theory, Psychoanalytic Theory, and Ecological Systems Theory. Some of the sub theories we will discuss are Psychosexual Development Theory, Psychosocial development theory, Social Learning Theory, and Operant Conditioning as they relate to the counseling field today. We will go into depth about each one as they relate to the counseling field. We will also discuss how they relate to the nature versus nurture debate. To start us off we will discuss the overlook or Big Picture Theory called Ecological Systems Theory. The Ecological Theory was established by a man named Urie Bronfenbrenner. This theory has five systems the Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem, and Chronosystem (Hall, Hernandez, Justice, Wong, 2015). The Microsystem is the immediate surroundings of a person. For instance, the microsystem is someone s immediate family. The mesosystem incorporates where the person goes on a daily basis. For instance, if you are studying a child for this theory, their mesosystem would be home, school, and places they hang out with their friends. (Hall, Hernandez, Justice, Wong, 2015) You might include church in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Transcontinental Railroad Railroads Railroads were a huge step in innovations for the United States. The transcontinental Railroad was Built from 1863 to 1869. Taking over six years, the railroad stretched almost 2,000 miles, connecting the Mississippi rivers to the Pacific Coast in San Francisco. Although the transcontinental railroad was one of the biggest things to happen in the railroad industry, there was many other railroads that caused significance. Through the 1850 s and 1860 s alone over 50,000 miles of railroad were built throughout the United States. And with all these railroads being built they were sure to leave impact on many other industries. One of the most important changes that the railroads caused was the increase of convenience For citizens all throughout the United States. By traveling via train passengers could reach their destination in 90% of the time compared to the travel methods before. This also caused a large increase in Western Settlement. Now, families did not have to worry about the harsh and long travel they would have had to make to go West just a few years before. People did not have to worry about weather, supply shortage, disease, and more, as railroad travel helped all of those situations. However, every good thing has a bad side, and it is important to note that the increase of Western Settlement forced more Indians out of their land, which began to cause violence between white men and Indians. The railroads also affected agriculture throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Jazz Music Research Paper Of all the arts that took place in the United States, Jazz is well thought out as America s first original art form. Since its beginning in the 20th century, Jazz music is defined by chronicle changes. Almost every decade a new essence enhanced the movement, and by the 1940 s jazz had developed into a mature, complex form of music, with many nuances and avenues for unceasing changes. Jazz appeared in New Orleans in the early twentieth century. It is the product of miscegenation between the culture of American black people from slavery, and European culture imported by the colonists. In the early 1910s, New Orleans Jazz began combining ragtime and blues with improvisation. In 1930, the swing era emerged followed by Bebop in 1940 where jazz shifted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the traditional artist performs jazz based on bebop, swing, blues and hard bop. They dismiss free jazz and fusion. These artists consider that they play real jazz, not the diverse hybrids and adds on that aroused since 1960. One of the most important artists of this movement is the trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, who played a major role in the reappearance of jazz. Second, the contemporary mainstream artists are mainly influenced by hard bop. Although they use Hard Bop instrumentation and musical forms, contemporary mainstream artists try to push the music further. They increase technical proficiency on their instruments, they expand musical harmonies using more difficult chords and complex chords progression and they express deeper and varied emotions. The trumpeter Terence Blanchard is today s most important contemporary mainstream jazz artist. Third, as their name indicates, anything goes jazz artists mix up all kind of music. Their music can include all styles of jazz, blues, rock, Latin, classical, popular, hip hop... The saxophonist Dave Liebman and the trumpeter Dave Douglas are two important anything goes artists. Another thing that is specific to today s jazz is the variation in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...