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The Drug Marijuana
Marijuana is one of the most commonly abused drugs around the world and is categorized by the US
Drug Enforcement Agency as a schedule I drug. This means it has a higher chance of being abused. (
Legalization of marijuana: potential impact on youth 1825). Those who are in support of legalizing
marijuana do not understand the negative effects of legalizing marijuana and marijuana use itself.
There are several arguments for legalizing marijuana, however, the reasons for keeping it illegal
outweigh the ones for legal marijuana. Marijuana should stay illegal for many reasons, for example, it
will negatively affect our society and people socially, greatly harm our economy and also put
thousands of people s healths at risk. First and foremost, marijuana pertains to many negatives in the
social aspect of our society.Whether it is because marijuana is a constantly abused drug, a big problem
in physical impairment and driving accidents, or a reason for crime related incidents resulting from
drug effects, marijuana is an inappropriate influence on our society. Notoriously known to be a
gateway drug, marijuana is one of the first drugs a teen will come into contact with. Over 50 percent
of those young addicts started on marijuana smoking, says Federal Bureau of Narcotics Commissioner
Harry Anslinger. They started there and graduated to heroin; they took the needle when the thrill of
marijuana was gone. (sullum). It is so available to adolescents, leading into more contact with
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Examples Of Service Oriented Architecture
SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE
S.KALAIARASAN 3RD BSC [C.S] B Email ID:arasank68@gmail.com K.C.S KASI NADAR
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
ABSTRACT: A Service Oriented Architecture is essentially a collection of services. These services
communicate with each other. The communication can involve either simple data passing or it could
involve two or more services coordinating some activity.
INTRODUCTION:
Service oriented architectures are not a new thing. The first oriented architectures for many people in
the past with the use DCOM or Object Request Brokers (ORDBs) based on the CORBA specification.
A service oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Service autonomy is the term used to describe a service which is sel sufficient in terms of managing
all the necessary logic, resources and environment and which is independent of external devices.
 Business Driven Infrastructure on demand
Using service orientation for the infrastructure provides a way to define dependencies of higher level
business services on the lower level infrastructure services, dow to the actual physical resources, such
as network appliances, storage, and servers.
 Service Management
Service orientation defines service level objectives as well as the measurement of the delivery of those
objectives.
CONCLUSION: Service Oriented Architectures are rapidly being accepted by the IT world as a
sound, modularized approach for building and deploying services across the extended enterprise.
Practical extension of these architectures requires careful planning. The SOA is mainly implemented
with web services. In this paper I have tried to explain the so many things about service oriented
architecture I and I think this paper will help to other for further study in the service oriented
architecture.
REFERENCES:
 https://dzone.com
 https://bsi.bund.de
 www.opengroup.org
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Kodak Research Paper
Kodak island is totally isolated island, although it has a thriving community. Most of Kodak is a
wildlife refuge, where Kodiak bears thrive on King salmon and Salmon berries. The town is a fishing
community with it s share of eccentric characters. The first thing that you notice when you get off the
ferry is the small box houses that almost look like cracker boxes, that climb up the hill. Their bright
colors contrast against the dark grey granite of the cliff. The second thing you notice is the pungent
smell of fish, thanks to the local cannery that specializes in canning crab meat and salmon. The smell
is overpowering when you first take it in but living with it day to day that you become so accustomed
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One of the most interesting people on the island was this big grizzly bear of a man that the kids called
the potato man. He would take a student out to the parts of the island where very few people live but
where he had a farm. He lived in a log cabin in the woods maybe a mile away from the shore and his
farmland was adjacent to his cabin. He didn t have any electricity nor did he have any city services.
He lived very much like the pioneers did. He would take students out to dig turnips and potatoes up
and talk about how he did his farming and give all these lessons about trees and plants and how you
had to live in harmony with nature. The most import thing that he taught was to alway be aware of
what s around you, to understand that at any time a bear or a moses could come out of the woods and
that there was a delicate balance between man and nature. Humans were the intruders in this world
and we had to respect that. The potato man looked scary because he looked like a scary bear and he
had a scary demeanor, but he was a really a nice man and he shared his wisdom with the young people
freely. Kodek was an island of contrast, beauty and danger, the modern and the old, elderly and youth,
together these things made a very unique
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Italian Greyhound Research Paper
Italian Greyhound
I remember the very first day my family and I got our Italian Greyhound, Cyrus. My Sister wanted to
get a dog so badly so we all got on my dad s computer to order one. My Mom wanted a dog that was
cat like so we chose an Italian Greyhound as our dog. We were surprised to find out that he would be
coming from Nebraska in only three days. This meant that we were totally unprepared to receive him
but we still did from the airport. Even though he was shy at first he grew to be a hyper little dog and to
love us. Even though I love to be with him I don t know much about his kind, so I decided to find out
where and when they originated, What their body is like, and what it is like to live with them.
The best place to start would be where the Italian Greyhound first originated and how it got where it is
today. The Italian Greyhound despite its name is not thought to have ... Show more content on
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The Italian Greyhound has a very small body with not much hair and no body fat, this can make him
fast but also easily cold and very fragile.(Keppler) Wikipedia says The breed s slim build and short
coat make them somewhat fragile, and injury can result from rough or careless play from children.
The Italian Greyhound with this slim body has a top speed of 25 mph and will go at this top speed if
they get excited. Many people believe that the Italian Greyhound originally used its speed to hunt
small game since today it usually attacks small animals on sight with a high predator drive. Even
though they aren t used for the same purpose any more, and aren t as fast as the Greyhound, they are
still used in oval and straight track racing.( Italian Greyhound Wikipedia) Given that the Italian
Greyhound is now used more as a house pet than hunting they are no longer using their speed for
much, but they still love to use
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Of Plymouth Plantation William Byrd Summary
William Bradford and William Byrd may share the same first name but that is the length of the
similarities between these two colonial writers. Bradford, a puritan writer, valued religious freedom
above all else, often making the connection back to God and religion in his writings. In his text, Of
Plymouth Plantation, Bradford uses his personal experience to give an account of the first pilgrims
and the hardships they faced in their journey to colonize America. On the other hand, Byrd takes a
more satirical approach, using humor and wit to criticize those same early American settlers in his
publication The History of the Dividing Line. Bradford and Byrd both wrote texts about early
American life. However, the two authors have different purposes ... Show more content on
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Bradford uses a bland, matter of fact style of writing which is common for the time period in which he
lived. He often avoids long, drawn out literary techniques instead focusing on clearly stating his
opinions. His tone is especially evident in his description of the Pilgrim s journey across the ocean,
According to the usual manner, many were afflicted with seasickness (Bradford). Bradford chooses to
express events as simply as he can, allowing himself to ghost over tedious details to instead focus on
his underlying purpose. Unlike Bradford, Byrd prefers to make use of a more sarcastic tone in his text,
often taking his descriptions into great detail. He pokes fun at influential and important events, often
removing the severity from situations with a humours flare. Several repeated misadventures of this
kind did for some time allay the itch of sailing to this new world, but the distemper broke out again
(Byrd). Byrd s writing is compiled of witty lines and blunt remarks that prove his distaste for the early
American settlers. It is clear he disapproves of the Pilgrim s methods but his words lack the malicious
undertone that is clear in Bradford s text when he mentions practices he does not fully agree
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Video Games And Computer Games Essay
Computer and Video Games: Friends Needed Video games have existed for much longer than many
young people are aware. For example, an individual would need to be over the age of 50 to remember
the first time arcade games were available for play in a bowling alley or inside the entertainment
building of a miniature golf course. Similarly, an age requirement of 40 would be required for a person
to remember the first release of the Atari, which was usually seen at a friend s home, or to remember
the first complex games available on a computer (for example, The Sims). With a history of decades,
computer and video games have influenced generations. Although many experts and doctors have
argued otherwise, computer and video games usage doesn t encourage or cause violent behavior;
rather, participation in computer/video games encourages positive social interaction and strengthens
problem solving skills. Computer games have taken the blame for many national tragedies, including
Columbine and Sandy Hook; however, in the 1970s, rock music was blamed for many violent acts by
teenagers, including suicide. Instead of delving into their child s psychological status or the quality of
his/her home life, parents look around for any other reason for their child s violent behavior that won t
require them to take the blame for the child s actions. Even the parents of children who weren t
involved exhibit his behavior; the reason could be that it gives comfort for people to think, My child
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A Jazz Concert Review
First off the performance was amazing. It was held at the auditorium in building six, and it was called
NightTime Jazz Band directed by James M. Broderick at eight pm on April 5th 2016. In this concert
they played six songs; they started off with Latin Dance which was a very upbeat song really started
off the concert right.After that we had Misty , a song were they introduced are first vocalist(Valeria
Vargas) which was the main star along side a alto sax(Kevin Forte). Then came Lady Bird which was
pure instrumental. In continuation we have my old flame which introduces a new vocalist (Jenna
Gunter). After that we get the look of love which is another vocal jazz piece with another vocalist
(Lourdes Artis). And to conclude the concert ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But I was astonished on how captivating the performance was. Starting off with Latin Dance I was sad
at first that they didn t have any Latin dancers dancing. Furthermore Latin Dance had an amazing
upbeat tempo to it throughout the whole song, in addition to being very catchy and I found it hard not
to tap my foot with the beat. This song had a lot of soloist, from all the saxophones to the drummer
(Bryan Ocampo) and even the percussion (Josh Nunez). I was fascinated when I heard Bryan Ocampo
(drummer) hitting the ride cymbal creating a ride rhythm and felt that I could appreciate that since I
have learned it in Jazz Pop. What I really enjoyed about this song is that most of the band members
had a turn to solo, giving them a chance to show what they got. The first solo was tenor sax solo
(William Perez) which was good and had pauses between notes and then increased to a faster pace.
Next solo was by Kevin Forte (Alto Sax) which was my favorite solo and the longest solo out of all
the saxophones. Kevin Forte really took the audients by storm with his fast pace catchy and overall
great solo. The last soloist was an older gentleman (which I can t seem to find the name of in the
directory) which was also great but in my opinion, but didn t bring that fresh sound that the younger
kids brought. After that we had another amazing solo that blow me away by the drummer (Bryan
Occampo) which had a seemingly flawless transition. In the solo the drummer had a good beat and
seemed to be improving. This was my second favorite solo after the alto sax since my favorite genre
of music is rock I always appreciate a good drummer solo. Also after the concert I went up to the
drummer and was surprised on how nice everyone actually was. Last solo was from the percussion
Congas (Josh Nunez) that I usually don t see in jazz bands but
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Marla s Disability
In our everyday lives we see and communicate with people with disability, while others live with them
in their homes. In my opinion, a disability is any form of physical or mental impairment that impacts
on an individual s ability to function properly and perform normal day to day activities. These
impairments arise from either accidents, illnesses, genetic conditions or health conditions. Focusing
closely on disability in this essay, I will describe the story of a particular individual with a disability.
In my case, the story of Marla Runyan, a famous American Athlete and discuss my thoughts and
feelings in response to her story. In addition to this, I will also discuss the four different models of
disability and link them to Marla s disability.
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The Pros And Cons Of Cochlear Implants
Cochlear Implants are an object that is very controversial in the deaf community. A Cochlear Implants
is a device that provdes direct electrical stimulation to the auditory (hearing) nerve in the inner ear. (
Cochlear Implants ) Cochlear Implants bypass the damaged hair cells, and directly stimulate the
auditory nerve. Depending on when the Cochlear Implant is implanted it allows people to hear sounds,
and sometimes even their own voice. While it does not cure hearing loss or deafness, it does allow
people to hear. On more technical terms a Cochlear Implant includes parts like a microphone, speech
processor, and a transmitter which each play a different part in the Cochlear Implant. The microphone
picks up sounds, sends them to the speech processer, and then the speech processor analyzes and
digitized the sound signal, thus sending them to a transmitter worn on the head. The debate of whether
or not Cochlear Implants are right in the deaf community is one that has been going on for years.
People believe having Cochlear Implants are a good thing, because they allow deaf people to
communicate with hearing people, it allows people who are not helped by conventional hearing aids to
be helped, and it creates new possibilities for deaf people. However there are also people that argue
that having a Cochlear Implant is a bad thing, because it proposes the idea that deaf people need to be
fixed, it can give deaf people false hope, and it proposes the idea that deaf people have a
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Commercial Airlines And The Commercial Airline Industry
Commercial airlines has been providing a vital service to our society for many years now. For
example, a trip which would take three days by car would take only three hour by plane. Society very
much appreciate the convenient commercial airline offer. The United States Department of
Transportation s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported that 815.3 million scheduled
customers traveled on United States airlines serving the United States in 2012 (Smallen, 2013). More
people in our society are flying today than ever before. That s great right? More customers paying
airfare, more profit for the airlines right? If that s the case, why are the major airlines making some of
the decisions they re making, and in most cases it s to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The attempt by the inspectors to ground the aircrafts were prevented by their supervisor at the Federal
Aviation Administration because the supervisor was friends with Southwest airlines. After utilizing the
Whistler Blowing, the investigation found the Federal Aviation Admiration supervisors allowed
Southwest Airlines from 2006 to 2007 to 46 aircrafts which were overdue for inspections, even after
the issues were brought to their attention by inspectors (Griffin Bronstien, 2008).
Both Southwest Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration has an ethical responsibility to
society. Thousands of citizens whom choose to fly Southwest Airlines give the airline and the Federal
Aviation Administration the benefit of doubt that the safety of their customers is their number one
concern. In this case both organization made poor ethical decisions. Their legal responsibility was also
neglected. Not following the policies and regulation of the Federal Aviation Administration is against
the law. Southwest Airline and the Federal Aviation Administration supervisors knew what was right
and wrong and knowing failed to uphold their legal responsibility to society. Southwest Airlines had
an economic responsibility that they also failed to uphold for their stakeholders. I m sure Southwest
thought by not grounding the aircraft for the allotted time to perform the required inspection that they
could
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Native American Colonies Effects
How do you think the Native Americans were affected as colonies expanded into different parts of the
nowadays known United States? The Native Americans were very much affected as colonies started to
expand into the U.S. Many of the natives were tortured, killed, imprisoned, and much more. This
essay will provide many unique and different times in history when Native Americans were being
affected by expanding colonies. Let s start off early with Christopher Columbus One of the first effects
felt by Native Americans happened in the late 1400s when Christopher Columbus and his soldiers
sailed to the Bahama Islands where him and his crew met the Arawak people. They were very
generous people, willing to trade anything they owned to the settlers. Upon first meeting the Arawak
people Columbus thought how he could use them to his advantage: They would make fine servants...
With fifty men we could subjugate them and make them do whatever we want (Zinn 1). With this in
mind, he brought few prisoners back to Spain with him, claiming that there was gold and slaves on the
island, the King and Queen granted him over 1,200 men and seventeen ships to sail back. This time
Columbus couldn t find gold, but brought back 500 captives, although, 200 of them died on the
voyage. After showing the King and Queen, he was sent back again to find the gold and more slaves.
Columbus being worried about finding gold he said Indians who did not give gold to the Spaniards
had their hands cut off and bled
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Wild Horse Social Structure
Social structure: In the wild the size of a horse herd will vary, but it usually has a lead mare who looks
after the other females and foals in the herd. There are usually one or two stallions in the herd that
protect the entire herd. In captivity or on a farm a horse will still look after the other horses that are
present. They all have each other s backs when it comes to being lonely or protecting one another. The
horse is usaually a very social animal, so it is a good idea to have more than one horse on a farm or in
the same exhibit. Reproduction: A mare will be old enough to reproduce at 18 months old ( or a year
and a half ). This usually occurs during the breeding season, which stretches from around the
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When you first meet a horse never approach it head on, The horse sees it as a threat and won t let you
come anywhere near it. The horse can spook and run you over. To keep on the horse s good side
approach it from the side. That way, if it does spook the horse has an escape route that does not
include running over you. Also, when you approach a horse stay calm and use good body language.
This means do not come running up to the horse or use fast and jerky movements. This will scare the
horse. It can sense the negativity or fear that you feel. That makes the horse react badly or negatively
towards you. If that happens, it will take longer for the horse to trust you. Temperament: Every animal
has the normal predictable traits and behaviors of its species. However, just like people, horses have
individual personalities. They should be treated based on how they act as individuals. This will help
build a strong relationship between horse and handler. Vision: Horses see the world in an entirely
different light, literally. Horses have issues seeing colors. Their vision can be compared to a person
with red green colorblindness but only with the variations in the gray region. This is because the horse
s eyes and a person s eyes are not made the exact same way. The internal workings of the eye are what
makes the horse basically color blind, but allows us to see the colorful world we live in. Noise: Horses
have an acute sense of hearing. Compared to horses, people are practically deaf. Horses can hear much
higher and lower frequencies than people can. This is why it is better to talk to them in a confident
tone and not to use a shrill or high pitched tone. It bothers them. This is also the reason why it is
soothing to talk to a horse in a soft, calm tone when the horse is agitated. Restraint
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Halfway House Proposal and the Cost Estimate Project
Cost Estimate Project: Safe future Halfway House
Overview:
The Safe future Halfway House will be a center specifically designed for recently incarcerated young
men, ages 16 21 years old in Yonkers, NY. This center will be dedicated to the safe transition and
readjustment of this vulnerable group into general society. In House services will be available from
7am 6pm. Safe future Halfway House will accommodate residents for one year of continuous clean
time. This will determine our success rate.
Service Count:
According to the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), in 2012,
Westchester County incarcerated 213 juvenile delinquents (source, Office of Children and Family
Services). Historically, New York State (NYS) has bolstered expenditures on the complex prison
system. According to the Correctional Association of New York, irrational prison spending has quickly
surpassed expenditures geared towards higher education: Almost fifteen years ago the Correctional
Association of New York documented how New York s governors and politicians had rapidly
increased prison funding while cutting funding to higher education (source, Binghamton Justice
Project). Based on this information, senior management team members at Safe future Halfway House
are interested in the educational advancement of our at risk youth; we will accomplish this by
providing educational services and resources. The Safe future Halfway House can only accommodate
5 clients and one
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Immigration And Globalization
Introduction How does immigration impact an individual s likelihood to identify with a national
identity, or a larger global identity? Does immigration, a component of globalization, impact one
identity more than another? These questions are increasingly relevant with the well documented rise of
European nationalist parties, but there are still questions about whether these are empirically
connected phenomena.
Immigration, a facet of globalization, is widely discussed, as well as other impacts of globalization,
confirming the importance of this trend (Ferreira, Pessoa, Dos Santos, 2016; Merdzhanovska, 2015;
Czaika, de Haas, 2014; Borchert, Yotov, 2017; Zolberg, Woon 1999; Ceobanu, Escandell 2010).
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Scholars agree that it is a process that crosses country borders through the sharing and flow of goods,
services, economics, culture, technology, and more (Guillen, 2001; Held et al, 1999; Castells, 1996;
Kobrin, 1997; Gilpin, 1987; Knight, 2004).
An abundance of literature exists on the impact of globalization in various areas. Scholars have argued
that globalization affects, and does not affect ethnic conflict (Ishiyama, 2004; Olzak, 2011). Others
have argued a connection between globalization and the outbreak of terrorism as disadvantaged
groups react to globalization (Lutz, Lutz 2014; Khan, Estrada, 2017). Research on the human
migration component of globalization finds an increase in migration from nation to nation, increasing
interactions between formerly separate groups, and they hypothesize ethnic conflict being a result of
this (Olzak, 2011). Economic globalization proliferates trade, and the spread of information follows
suit (Olzak, 2011). These conclusions are frequently referenced as consequences of globalization, but
what this means for whether or not an individual will identify with the nation or global identity
remains unclear.
National Identity and Saliency Globalization impacts nations economically, politically,
technologically, and through human patterns, but it also impacts humans on a personal level, including
their identities and behaviors, making the psychological aspect of globalization key
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Agrippa s Justification
The enigmatic nature of justification, as written by the ancient Greek philosopher Agrippa, poses
several problems within the world, both in its history and its future. In its entirety, Agrippa s Trilemma
provides rather bleak alternatives to what actually justifies our beliefs. Upon review, an implication
arises that makes people question if they can truly validate their own views; soon, feeling content
holding an original belief becomes next to impossible. In order to further understand this concept, it is
important to analyze each of the three responses associated with Agrippa s Trilemma. The first
response, commonly termed Infinitism, states that an infinite chain of justification can support beliefs.
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The main argument given by Coherentists declares that justification for one s belief is related to the
other beliefs one holds, or the distinctive and worldly perspectives important to each person. This is a
much more logical theory than Infinitism as it much more realistic to have beliefs justified by the way
that one experiences the world. The remarkable aspect of coherentism is that one person s justification
can be identical to that of another individual, but the shared justification could be used for different
beliefs. For example, imagine that there are two people driving a car out of their respective
neighborhoods. One of the drivers accidently runs the stoplight when pulling out of the neighborhood,
and the other neighbor is driving a stolen car. When each driver sees a cop pull out of a street near the
path of his or her cars, the first motorist will most likely use his observation to justify his belief that
the cop is following him due to his traffic violation. The other motorist will most likely use his
observation of the cop to justify his belief that the cop is coming to arrest him for driving a stolen car.
Paradoxically, it turns out the cop is simply trying to pass each car in order to get to the scene of a
crime. This example is a textbook representation of coherentism, yet it also points out that even
though we have a tendency to form beliefs in a certain way, we shouldn t necessarily form them that
way as they can be
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Goodman Brown Duality
Devilish Duality
Because people are subjective by nature, utopian societies such as Puritan Salem can never thrive.
Puritanism s dichotomous values in Nathaniel Hawthorne s Young Goodman Brown highlight the
cataclysmic effects of a rigid society. Hawthorne exposes the ineffectiveness of Puritanism through
Goodman Brown s inability to accept the dual nature of mankind.
Goodman Brown s curiosity leads him into the forest, however his mentality prevents him from
accepting human nature. Brown sins just like everyone, but his extreme beliefs cause him to become
hypocritical in regards to others. When the devil tells Goodman Brown that [He is] late, Brown says
that Faith kept [him] back a while. Goodman Brown wrestles with his Christian faith, ... Show more
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His journey is of little value once he discovers that even the best people sin. Unfortunately, he equates
them with inherent evil. At first, however, Brown is shocked when he sees Goody Cloyse in the forest,
because the old woman taught [him his] catechism, and to him there was a world of meaning in this
simple comment. The harshness of his Puritan beliefs makes him change his opinion to the polar
opposite. In fact, when he returns from the forest, he sees her with a child and he [snatches] away the
child as from the grasp of the fiend himself. Rigid ideas ingrained in Goodman Brown since birth
become magnified throughout his journey. Once he returns, he can no longer ignore others sins.
Romantic values emphasize equality, and Hawthorne calls out Puritanism through Goodman Brown s
instant reversal of opinion. His life becomes miserable because the people he is closest to disappoint
him the most, and he is never able to recover from his rigid thinking. Young Goodman Brown gains
nothing from his journey, but loses everything because he cannot learn to accept human flaws.
Hawthorne highlights the ineffectiveness of Puritanism through Goodman Brown s inability to accept
the duality of mankind. Utopian societies like Puritan Salem can never thrive because people are
subjective. Even today, people still need to protect themselves from the dangers of
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How the Presence of Others Affects Behavior
Have you ever wondered why the company of others affects our behaviour? Why is our performance
improved when you exercise with your friend, and impaired when you are alone? These processes
have been studied for more than a century not only on people, but even on animals, like cockroaches
or chickens. The first scientist who explained that phenomenon was Floyd Allport (1920). Allport
based his conclusions on Tripplet s (1889) observations, and termed it social facilitation, what means
that performance of simple or well learned tasks is improved in presence of others; and social
inhibition which relates to a deterioration of difficult tasks in presence of passive audience (Hogg
Vaughan, 2008). This essay will describe and evaluate key theories such as Drive Theory, Evaluation
Apprehension Theory and Distraction Conflict Theory, which explain mechanisms of social
facilitation and social inhibition. But firstly it is important to refer to the observations and experiment
of Norman Triplett (1889), from who all the research began.
The first person who wanted to find a reason for improved or decreased performance of people in
presence of others was Norman Triplett (1889). He observed that cyclists race faster against each other
than alone, and in order to confirm his inferences, Triplett decided to conduct the first social
psychology experiment. He timed how fast will children reel the fishing line when competing in pairs
or alone, and the results indicated his hypothesis. More
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M23 Law for Licenced Premises
M23 Law for Licensed Premises | Task 1: Manager s Guide to Licensing Legislation | Due Date:
25/03/13 Aleesha Wright I.D: 26474 Tutor: Pavel Pleskot Term 2 | Contents * Different Types of
Licences * Off Licence * On Licence * Club * Special Locations * Events * Differences between
Personal licence and Premises Licence UK/NZ * DPS (Designated Premises Supervisor) * Procedures
for Licence applications UK/NZ * Usability of guidelines on the conduct of licenced premises for use
of staff * Policy for legislation in relation to alcohol measures/ weights Hospitality Managers Guide to
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UK Licence Personal Licences Before you can apply for a Personal Licence to sell/supply alcohol,
you will need to have passed the Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH) examination. This used
to be called the National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (NCPLH) and it changed its name in
April 2011. Under the Licensing Act 2003, local councils (district or unitary) regulate four licensable
activities : * the sale of alcohol * the supply of alcohol (ie, in a members club) * the provision of
regulated entertainment * the provision of late night refreshment (ie, after 11pm) Licensing authorities
must carry out their functions with a view to promoting four statutory licensing objectives: *
prevention of crime and disorder * prevention of public nuisance * public safety * protection of
children from harm There are three different kinds of authorisation under which licensable activities
can be provided: * premises licence: to use a premises for licensable activities, subject to conditions
on the licence * club premises certificate: to allow a members club (working men s club/political club)
to engage in qualifying club activities, subject to conditions on the certificate * temporary event
notices
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Greg Miller s Greg Stop Banging On The Seat
Greg stop banging on the seat! Greg stops knowing that his mom will get very stressed out if he doesn
t. Greg Baker is ten years old and the year is 1965 in New York City. Greg s mom had insisted that
Greg came with her to go shopping at Times Square so that he could get outside and enjoy the warm
weather. Why do I have to go? Greg says. Because I need you to try on the clothes to see if they fit
you. Greg s mom replies.
They park a couple blocks away from Times Square, put coins in the meter so it reaches three hours,
and started walking. Greg kept complaining until his mom said I ll get you Arby s if you re nice while
trying on clothes. Greg immediately stopped talking and continued to walk. Times Square is busy
today and the streets are loaded with traffic. Greg and his mother start to walk down the street when
Greg sees a toy shop he runs over to the window. He sees a remote controlled race car that goes ten
miles per hour. Mom, can I get this toy? But Greg s mom is nowhere to be seen. Greg realizes what
has happened and starts to run through the crowd of people trying to find his mom. Greg is too little
and can t get through the people quick enough. He gives up and sits down outside the toy store
window. Greg is now lost in three city blocks of space and has no sight of his mom.
All Greg can think about is what he s going to do. He searches his mind and remembers what his mom
said. I ll get you Arby s if you re nice while trying on clothes.
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Case Analysis Of General Electric
CASE ANALYSIS OF GENERAL ELECTRIC
Aaron Sneddon
DeVry University
BUSINESS POLICY (BUSN412)
Edward Pinero
June 24, 2015
Company Information
Company Name: General Electric
Website: www.ge.com
Industry: Diversified Machinery
Background and History of General Electric General Electric was originally the Edison Electric Light
Company that was established in 1878 by Thomas A. Edison. In 1892 it merged with Thomson
Houston Electric Company to create General Electric. In this current time, General Electric has now
grown to a huge conglomerate. The business units that make up General Electric are GE Aviation,
Capital, Energy Management, Healthcare, Lighting, Power Water, Oil Gas, and Transportation. The
company has been trying to expand into emerging markets and shrinking the Capital business unit.
Jeff R. Immelt is the current CEO and has been in that seat since 2001. According to Steve Lohr,
General Electric s net profit loss for quarter one of 2015 was 13.6 billion dollars and the revenue was
29.4 billion dollars (Lohr, 2015). The net profit loss for the quarter relates back to General Electric
selling most of GE Capital. General Electric is expecting to take a initial loss of 16 billion dollars from
selling the majority of GE Capital.
Porter s Five Forces Model on General Electric:
Threat of New Entrants o The threat of new entrants in the businesses that General Electric is primary
involved in is pretty low as each of the industries have a high
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The Organizational Structure And Leadership Styles
When working for an organization, there are many variables that will determine how successful the
company is. There are also many variables that can play in the downfall of an organization. The
organizational structure and leadership styles are vital to the success of any company. The background
of a leaders values and culture, as well as the culture within an organization, will determine the
success of the company itself. It will also determine the type of interaction and quality of work
produced by the employees. Management plays a vital role in determining if the organization will be
successful and prosper. Managers are not only decision makers, but also exercise considerable
influence through formal and informal communication, role modeling, and other powerful means
(Nahavandi, Denhardt, Denhardt Arittiguteta, 2015). There are different leadership styles to consider
when placing a person in a position of leadership. Toxic leadership is a management issue that affects
the organizational culture and employees job satisfaction. This type of toxic leadership exists
everywhere, in both the military and civilian sectors of the world. The cultural mindset of these types
of leaders has a lot to do with not being able to attain their self awareness. This essay will explain the
characteristics of a toxic leader, how toxic leadership is detrimental to the organization, and ways to
overcome a toxic leader.
Characteristics of Toxic Leadership Having a position of
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Mark Twain s Techniques To Punciate In His Writing
There are attempts at writing pronouns, articles, adjectives, and punctuations were evident in his
writing. When he puts in much of his focus and motivation into a topic that he enjoys, his skills can be
seen as an improvement as well as his confidence. The topics he enjoys writing about are baseball and
Boston. He enjoys writing what he was knowledgeable about and experienced. Currently, he requires
constant support in his writing regardless of his skills. Once he understands what was expected of him,
he will make an effort to try his best.
There are attempts at writing pronouns, articles, adjectives, and punctuations were evident in his
writing. When he puts in much of his focus and motivation into a topic that he enjoys, his skills can
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Greek and Roman Concepts of Citizenship and Government
Greek and Roman Concepts of Citizenship and Government
Joe Wickenden, Sarah Dowling, Ginger Snyder, Leone Hansen
HIS/341
October 27, 2014
Joel Getz
Greek and Roman Concepts of Citizenship and Government The definition of citizenship in Greek and
Roman cultures can be described much differently than the current democratic definition of
contemporary nations. The Roman Empire differed from the Athenian Amphictyony and the Assyrian
Empire as well as the sunder later emperors such as Vespasian. There were also structural problems
within the government of the Roman Empire. This paper will explore the models of government and
citizenship that Ancient Roman and Greek peoples employed along with how well they worked.
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( Ancient Civilizations , 2014). They were responsible for establishing the type of government called a
republic. A republic is a type of government that expects an active role from every citizen, not just the
politicians in power. Each citizen was responsible for electing representatives that would rule on their
behalf. The citizens were the focus of the Roman Republic. The status of a citizen evolved
dramatically throughout the Roman Republic. All males over 15 that were true descendants of the
original tribe became citizens ( Ancient Civilizations , 2014). Full citizens of Rome had many
privileges such as voting, practicing commerce, holding public office, and marrying freeborn citizens
to name a few. Some citizens that were not considered full citizens maintained some rights, but could
not vote or hold office. A third type of citizen could not hold office or marry free born women but
could practice commerce and vote. Citizens rights would change throughout the Roman republic, but
the republic aspect did not change. An important aspect of the Roman Government was the Senate.
The Senate was first set up as a group of 100, then later the Roman Kings expanded the group to 300 (
Ancient Civilizations , 2014). The senate convened and passed laws and practiced skills that would
help to persuade ruling bodies. The Roman Empire was in a location that benefited the empire s
defense against enemies. The location of the Roman Empire in the Mediterranean
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The Twilight Zone By Rod Serling
Imagine a clear summer night, gazing up at the stars when all of a sudden something goes zooming
across the sky. A shooting star perhaps or could it be something more. This is how Monsters are Due
on Maple Street begins and ends, with the unknown. Now, there is no evidence to prove or disprove
the existence of alien life forms, but one young boy puts doubt into the minds of everyone on Maple
Street. The fear, paranoia, and suspicion the characters experience is directly related to real life events
that took place in the nineteen fifties. To understand The Twilight Zone, it is important to look at the
writer and producer, Rod Serling, to gaze into his past and receive answers. Rod Serling was born
December 25, 1924 in Syracuse, New York. After graduating from high school in 1942, Serling joined
the United States Army. Experiencing the horrible acts of World War II made Serling concerned for a
moral society. Upon returning from war, Rod Serling attended Antioch College. His senior year he
began writing for CBS where he developed his unique style of writing. By the beginning of the
nineteen fifties Serling made a full time career out of his writings. He then went on to write for NBC.
This was his break out stage, when he wrote the hit television series, Patterns. Throughout the fifties
Serling wrote about serious issues in society. Tired of this type of writing, Serling began writing
science fiction and fantasy. According to PBS, Science Fiction allowed Rod
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Crime And Social Control Theory Essay
Social control theory refers the ideas that society is responsible for maintaining law abiding citizens
and/or producing deviant behavior (Hagan, 2016). The textbook generalizes that social control
theories view crime as taking place when social control or bonds to society break down (Hagan, 2016,
p. 170). This is concluded by the theories of four theorists Walter Reckless, Travis Hirschi, Michael
Gottfredson, and John Hagan who investigated and theorized different philosophies that explain the
relationship between crime and social control (Hagan, 2016). Reckless s theory of containment is one
of the most prominent and earliest models of social control theory (Hagan, 2016). Reckless theorized
that individuals have various social controls (containments) that assist them in resisting pressures that
draw them toward criminality (Hagan, 2016, p. 170). This theory holds that social factors and external
or internal pressures influence individuals to either abide by the law or produce criminality (Hagan,
2016). A second theory is Hirschi s social bond theory that states delinquency takes place when a
person s bonds to society are weakened or broken, thus reducing personal stakes in conformity
(Hagan, 2016, p. 170). Hirschi posited that the bonds consist of four components: Commitment,
belief, involvement, and attachment (Hagan, 2016). Commitment refers to an individual s
responsibilities, such as a job or providing for a family (Hagan, 2016). It states if an individual
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I Am A Strong Believer Of Feminism And Lesbian Rights
Hannah Sanders
Peace Studies
27, September 2016
Peace Women Paper
Peace Women I am a strong believer in feminism and lesbian rights. I chose to research five women
from different places across the world who took a stand for lesbian rights. These ladies include: Zohl
de Ishtar (Australia), Haya Shalom (Israel), Izabela Jaruga (Poland), Lo Sai Rose Wu (China, Hong
Kong), and Chuen Juei Ho (China, Taiwan). The first peace woman I want to talk about is Zohl de
Ishtar. Zohl is an Australian lesbian who helps women in Australia on projects in communities and
even world wide (PeaceWomen Across the Globe). By working on the international level she is able to
work with a diverse number of people. She has worked to eliminate nuclear weapons and militarism,
campaigned to improve the rights of all peoples, defended cultural integrity and strived to end any
form of discrimination, with an emphasis on sexuality (PeaceWomen Across the Globe). Zohl not only
wants to help women with a so called unusual sexual orientation, but also the general public.
The second peace woman I want to talk about is Haya Shalom from Israel. Haya is a feminist
sponsoring human rights as a lesbian. She is one of the most well known women supporting women s
unity for peace and women s rights (PeaceWomen Across the Globe). I respect Shalom for having
such an impact on women s rights while being a lesbian. I cannot see the journey to gain rights being
an easy task for her. I read that Shalom participated
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The Role Of The American Revolution In Guatemalan History
The 20th century was wrought with tragedy, corruption, and destruction of the small country of
Guatemala. At the beginning of the century, the country was plagued by the rule of dictators and their
oppressive regimes. Revolution brought about relative peace for a decade but then the country was
subjected to decades of horror. The most notable and influential event in Guatemalan history is the
infamous coup d état Operation Success. This paper aims to examine the CIA overthrow along with
the Guatemalan Spring along with President Jacobo Árbenz s reforms that would eventually lead to
the infamous coup d état, as well as the role of the United States and the United Fruit Company played
in the demise of the Guatemalan government. To begin, the
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An Annotated Bibliography On Household Wealth Essay
Creative Title: An Annotated Bibliography Xie, Yu, and Yongai Jin. Household Wealth in China.
Chinese Sociological Review 47.3 (2015): 203 229. Academic Search Complete. Web. 27 Oct. 2015.
Xie and Jin examine the level, distribution, and composition of household wealth in contemporary
China. The study reveals that the richest one percent of the population owns over one third of the total
national household wealth, while the poorest twenty five percent owned less than two percent in 2012.
Housing assets in China show to be the largest component of household wealth, comprising seventy
percent. The study also discusses how regional disparities and the urban rural divide play significant
roles in the household wealth distribution, wealth growth rate, and wealth mobility. I plan to use this
study as informational background and a look into the state of affairs regarding Chinese society and
the wealth disparity that is present. Gan, Li, et al. Reducing Inequality: Taking From The Top To
Distribute At The Bottom. China Perspectives 2013.3 (2013): 80 82. Academic Search Complete.
Web. 29 Oct. 2015. Gan et al. examine the true scope and detail of the income disparity present in
contemporary Chinese society. This work examines the introduction of government measures, the
criticisms and inadequacies of these supposed measures, other potential solutions that have been
proposed, as well as whether or not the Chinese government has the true ability and willingness to
carry out the new
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One Step Poem
East Asia Literature The sky sways on its foundation of fear (Zhenkai, One Step 145). This is a line
from Zhao Zhenkai s poem, One Step . Zhao Zhenkai is a poet from Beijing, China who writes under
the pen name Bei Dao. His negative outlooks in his literature make his pieces significant and
interesting. He was born in 1949 during the communist revolution. He grew up under communism and
experienced the Cultural Revolution. Zhao became a prominent leader of the democracy movement,
voicing his opinions in his writing. He specifically wrote three poems, Language , One Step , and A
Perpetual Stranger , to express his political opinions without direct consequences or censorship from
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The diction in this poem relates to how the author views his country as poisonous and negligent. He
says that things are filled with blind toadstools (Zhenkai, Language 147). Zhao views his government
officials as poisonous like toadstool fungi. He has no faith in his leaders and wants a change. The
author makes allusions to outside situations so that readers can better relate to China s condition. He
states that while trampling the flowers, the dandelion grows secretly (Zhenkai, Language 147). This is
saying that while the Chinese officials are trampling over the country, the democratic leaders are
flourishing. Their ideas would soon be heard and spread. The tone in Language is very similar to the
tone in One Step . The poem is simplistic and meaningful while having a harsh tone. It uses words
such as flimsy, trample, and collapse to describe China (Zhenkai, Language 147). Overall the poem is
impactful and well written. It will allow readers to see that it s good to voice their opinions. Zhenkai s
writing is an excellent example of peacefully opposing the
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Direct Democracy In Ancient Greek City
Direct democracy derives its power from citizens debating and voting directly on all laws and policies.
Ancient Greek City State portrayed direct democracy by allowing the legislature to be made up of all
the citizens. To add, women, foreigners, and slaves were excluded because they weren t citizens.
Furthermore, participation is key, concluding that direct democracy is carried out most easily in small
political communities. Due to spread of democratic policies, representative democracy was
established. It s defined as a form of government in which citizens elect a representative to take charge
of all laws and policies. Elections are held for government officials, universal suffrage allows all
adults to take action and vote for their representative.
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Rhetorical Devices In The White Heron
Rhetorical Analysis of the White Heron Sarah Orne Jewett is my most favorite American author uses
regional details to make the events and themes of a narrative come to live for readers. The White
Heron , written by Sarah Orne Jewett, is best known for depicting of a relationship, self discovery and
loyalty with a wonderful setting of a rural in Maine. It explores this meaning by describing a little girl
s compassion for a white heron. It tells in sequence an encounter between her and a bird hunter. She
had to pick a side to be her friend between the bird and the hunter. At the end, she refused to betray the
heron, so humanity was served. The lead in event in The White Heron takes place in the woods in
Maine at 8 o clock in the evening. When I think of the particular examples evoke visualization of the
place, the leading of the story becomes very poetic and the author practically brings the story of a little
maid comes alive. For example, the first prose states indirectly about a little girl, who was driving
home her cow deep into the woods in the sunset. Second, the sentences, [The tree] must truly have
been amazed that morning; the old pine must have loved his new dependent, mean that the woods love
her; in addition, the author uses contradictory to describe Sylvia. I can conclude that Sylvia s spirit is
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The story has a deeper meaning through, expressed in the involvement of much symbolic
representation. The author paints a vivid and descriptive image of the young heroine and her
surroundings in the story. In addition, the author describes the idea of self discovery how Sylvia
flourishes in the wilderness in the quote, She was just thinking how long it seemed since she first
came to the farm a year ago. Through her refusal to reveal the heron s location, we learn that some
things in life are more important than
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shpory Essay
27. Kinds of epithet. Structural typesof epithets.
EPITHET an stylistic device emphasizing some quality of a person, thingidea. Function
characterization, very subjective and evaluative. Shouldn t be confused with logical attributes.
(wooden table, wooden face, grey sky steel sky.) Epithets are said to create an image, there is a certain
mood attributed, while logical attribute give characteristic properties of an object or a theme.
Fixed epithet(stable) they become fixed through long. (красна девица, диво дивное, a fair lady, true
love, green wood).
Structurally epithets can be of different kinds: 1. As single epithet= adj+noun (angry sky, dead
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The purpose of stylistics is to improve and normalize the language (normative stylistics), the second
purpose is to help better understanding, mainly in works of art. Stylistics is connected with other
branches of linguistics. But it is not equal to linguistics science, such as phonetics, linguistics
disciplines lexicology, morphology, syntax because they are level disciplines as they treat only one
linguistic level and stylistics investigates the questions on all the levels and different aspects of the
texts in general. It is connected with grammar.The norm is a sum of rules of what to choose among
units of the language and how to use them. The literary norm defines what is correct and what is
incorrect. It recommends some language units as acceptable. The norm changes slowly with the
history. The notion of the norm is connected with the notion of neutrality.
20. Irony.
20. Irony an implied discrepancy between what is said and what is meant. The essence of irony
consists in the foregrounding not of the logical but of the evaluative meaning. The context is arranged
so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the
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Blindness In Carver s Cathedral
The idea of blindness in Carver s Cathedral gains additional meaning throughout the story as we learn
more about the character Robert and the blind man himself. The story begins in first person, depicting
Roberts disdain for the blind and his smallness of character. As a juxtaposition we are introduced to
the blind man who is evolved in character, and has a substantially important relationship with Roberts
s wife. As the story progresses and Robert has more interaction with the blind man, he himself begins
to evolve through time spent while his wife is asleep. As the story comes to an end, the blind man has
affected the character of Robert to the point that his inward blindness has been exposed. This story
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The more he interacts with the blind man, the more his defenses and preconceived notions fall away.
The narrator asks the blind man if he would like to smoke marijuana with him, during this Robert
acknowledges his preconceived ideas by assuming the blind man smokes when he does not. Robert
says, I thought I knew that much and that much about blind people (Carver, 187). Here, he must
acknowledge he is previous notion was incorrect, and that is the furthest step we have yet to see the
narrator take. The blind man staying up with him that evening shows him reaching out and attempting
to help Robert evolve. As the blind man says I am always learning something. Learning never ends
(Carver, 188). This represents Roberts learning and growing as a person. The true transformation is
depicted through the describing of the Cathedral. Robert attempts two times to describe a cathedral but
cannot find the words or description to it justice. The blind man leads him to draw it and made him
close his eyes. Now Robert is seeing in a new way. No longer through his eyes, but from within.
Robert describes this as like nothing else in my life up to now (Carver, 190). Together, one man eyes
closed trying to see from within, one man blind but able to see from within, they draw the Cathedral.
Robert kept his eyes closed for a long time after this. As he points out, my eyes were still closed and I
thought I d keep them that way for a little longer (Carver, 190 ). When the story finishes, Robert says I
was in my house. I knew that. But I didn t feel like I was inside anything (Carver, 190). He had come
to see in a new
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What Is The Friar s Corruption In The Canterbury Tales
One of Englands most famous writer, Geoffrey Chaucer, was known for writing social commentary
and for his ironic descriptions. His most famous work The Canterbury Tales is no exception.
Beginning with the General Prologue Chaucer reveals the corruption he feels is affecting the church.
One need only look at the General Prologue to understand Chaucer s negative feelings towards the
clergy s corruption and greed. Chaucer feels corruption towards The Friar because he is not a religious
figure as he pretends to be. The Friar was pledged to a life of poverty, and since Friars were licensed
to earn money from hearing confessions, that was their only means for supporting themselves, but it
started to get real unprofessional; when they went from place to place collecting donations for the
Church when the money was actually going to them. Friar s intentions were dishonest and would
make money by selling his blessings. He should have been poor even worse than the people he had
helped, but he was living large and eating healthy. One stereotype the Friar would do is travel around
seducing women and bribe them with gifts. He covered up his sin by marrying them off before anyone
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He would go hunting rather than to sit and study the bible like he should have been doing. Even
though Chaucer did not state exactly what he was feeling in the General Prolouge he clearly states his
position and all the reasons why The Monk was a bad and unfaithful Monk. Having jewelrey, dressing
wealthy was something that The Monk enjoyed, but having wealthy clothes and jewelrey did not
match his humble corrupted self. All Monks must comitt to god and devote life and prayer, but unlike
this Monk he was careless and disobeyed this rule and spent most of his time eating, hunting and
getting women. He had lust for food and women. That explains why he is so
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Old Poor Law Summary
The Elizabethan Poor Law, commonly known as the Old Poor Law, was instituted in 1601 as a method
to manage poor relief in the midst of societal and economic shifts. Since the 1960s comparative
analyses and case studies have been central to a revisionist historiographical approach. Historians such
as A.L. Beier and Paul Slack, following in the footsteps of E.P. Thompson, reshaped the way that the
history of the poor laws was being made in the 1980s through their use of social history. Their
examinations of poverty during Tudor and Stuart England through the use of governmental statutes
and proclamations, as well as local sources, set the stage for later histories of poverty and poor relief.
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It displays the value of social history to the subject by examining vagrants, not simply vagrancy
legislation. With Masterless Men, Beier gave agency to vagrants of the time. As he stated: Sixteenth
and early seventeenth century vagrancy involved more than being poor and rootless. It was the
product of profound social dislocations a huge and growing poverty problem, disastrous economic and
demographic shifts and massive migration and had important political consequences. Beier s work
truly shows the values of examining the context of vagrancy and legislation through a social lens that
captures more than a strict examination of official records. Future scholarship should continue to focus
on the actual context of vagrant life and the political and economic dimensions of the influence of
vagrancy on the ground level. However, Beier s insistence that historians that focused on
demographics were weak is overstated. Beier himself devoted a great deal of time to demographic
shifts in his own text, which makes his own critique questionable. Demographics are a valuable aspect
of the type of social history that can benefit the understanding of vagrancy in the
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Lab Report On Laboratory Equipments And Apparatus
2.1. Materials:
2.1.1. Laboratory Equipments and Apparatus: The main equipments and instruments used in this study
are listed in Table (2 1). Table (2 1) Laboratory Equipments and Apparatus
Equipments/ Apparatus Company Country
Biohazard safety cabinet class II B Marubeni Japan
Centrifuge Gemmy Taiwan
PCR system or thermocycler Clever USA
Cool Box Gemmy Taiwan
Deep freezer 80 Marubeni Japan
Digital camera Canon Japan
Disposable tips Bio Hit Finland
Disposable plastic cups OEM China
Distillator GFL Germany
DNA extraction tubes Eppendorf Germany
Dry heat block Biobasic Canada
Electrophoresis apparatus Clever USA
Elisa reader Lamda Germany
Elisa washer Lamda Germany
Eppendrof centrifuge Bio Hit Finland
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RNA Extraction Kit
RNA Extraction Kit
Materials:
Lysis Solution
Washing Solution
Sorbent
RNA eluent
Green Master Mix Kit
Materials:
1 DNA polymerase enzyme (Taq).
2 dNTPs (400µm dATP, 400µm d GTP, 400µm dCTP, 400µm dTTP).
3 pH 8.3.
DNA Ladder
Materials:
1 Ladder consist of 13 double stranded DNA ranging in size from 100 to 1500 size bp .
2 Loading Dye which consis of (15% Ficoll, 0.03% bromophenol blue, 0.03% xylene cyanol, 0.4%
orange G, 10mM Tris HCl (pH 7.5) and 50mM EDTA).
2.2. Methods :
2.2.1 Collection of samples:
2.2.1.1 Stool samples :
A total of (180) diarrhea samples and healthy sample as control (60) from children under 5 years in
Hilla city the center of Babylon province were collected from patients admitted to Babylon Maternity
and Pediatrics Hospital, and Al Noor Pediatrics Hospital and many of Primary health care centers
during a period extending from November 2016 to April 2017, Demographic data collection included
name ,gender ,age ,weight ,immunization and feeding were collected, stool samples were collected in
sterile screw cap containers for detection of rota virus and intestinal protozoa ,then storage in deep
freeze ( 20º C), 10 ml of blood samples were collected
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The Commissioner Is Responsible For Establishing All...
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The commissioner is responsible for establishing all required offices within the Internal Revenue
Service necessary to enforce these rules. This includes the Office of Professional Responsibility, an
office responsible for disciplinary actions, as well as an administrative office to handle applications in
addition to continuing education and competency testing. In order for an attorney to practice, they
must not currently be under suspension or disbarment and file a written declaration with the IRS
saying they are qualified to represent the party/parties. Similarly, Certified Public Accountants (CPAs)
must also be free from suspension or disbarment and submit a written declaration saying they are
qualified to represent the parties. Enrolled agents must just simply be free of suspension and
disbarment, but are not required to submit any declaration. Practicing as an enrolled actuary is subject
to the same rules as attorneys and CPAs, but is limited to representing issues within title 26 of the
United States code (mostly related to employer contribution funds and taxing on those plans).
Likewise, Enrolled Retirement Plan Agents are also subject to the same rules as attorneys and CPAs,
but are limited to issues related to employee retirement plans and the taxing related to them. A
Registered Tax Preparer also follows the same rules, but is limited to preparing tax returns and other
documentation to be sent to the IRS. Tax preparers are restricted from giving tax
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The Court System Of Civil Law And Common Law System
III The court system or the structure of court in civil law and common law system A The court system
in civil law systems The courts have divided according to public law cases and private law cases.
Courts in civil law countries are more specialized than in the common law. There are multiple sets of
courts and each has its own jurisdiction, hierarchy, judiciary and procedure, For example, in addition
to ordinary courts that deal with private law matters, there may be Labor Courts, Social Security
Courts, Commercial Courts, Administrative Courts and Agriculture Courts addressing public law
cases. Furthermore, the general rule is that private law problems are dealt with by the ordinary courts
and criminal law is also dealt with by ordinary courts, even though it rightly belongs in public law,
decisions of the ordinary courts can be appealed to Appellate Courts, at the head of the ordinary courts
(and above Appellate Courts) sits the Court of Cassation. This court decides on only questions of law
and the interpretation of statutes. It is purpose is to ensure uniformity in the law. It can either affirm
the ruling of the Appellate Court or declare the ruling to be incorrect. For example, Iraqi court system.
Iraqi civil law system has more than one type of court like many countries that practice civil law
system. The Federal Supreme Court is a modern court in Iraq, the Court is composed of a number of
judges, the FSC, must be enacted by the Council of
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The Entrpreneurship
SECTION I. Chapter 1 THE CHALLENGE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP The Foundations of
Entrepreneurship Part One: Learning Objectives 1. Define the role of the entrepreneur in business in
the United States and around the world. 2. Describe the entrepreneurial profile and evaluate your
potential as an entrepreneur. 3. Describe the benefits and drawbacks of entrepreneurship. 4. Explain
the forces that drive the growth in entrepreneurship. 5. Explain the cultural diversity of
entrepreneurship. 6. Describe the important role small business plays in our nation s economy. 7.
Describe the ten deadly mistakes of entrepreneurship and how to avoid them. 8. Put failure into the
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That sparked the idea for a Web based company that allows buyers to securely purchase tickets to
events that normally would not be available. Adam started the company from his dorm room, was able
to utilize the facilities of his school and expanded his product lines to include a wide variety of
sporting events. The University of Maryland created a forum that allows about 100 student
entrepreneurs to live and work together. That environment has inspired about twenty of those students
to start their own business. Q1. In addition to the normal obstacles of starting a business, what other
barriers do young entrepreneurs face? Q2. What advantages do young entrepreneurs have when
launching a business? Q3. What advice would you offer a fellow college student about to start a
business? Q4. Work with a team of your classmates to develop ideas about what your college or
university could do to create a culture of entrepreneurship on your campus or in your community. A1.
Young entrepreneurs may not be taken seriously, may have a more difficult time raising capital and
have far less practical experience. A2. Young entrepreneurs have no fear, may have little or nothing to
lose and a high level of energy. A3. College students should take advantage of the facilities,
professors, programs and opportunities that their school offers (all of which they pay for). Discussion
Opportunity: If you were to begin a
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A Thousand Acres Analysis
A gust of damp, hot air greeted my skin when I entered the room. The fan, in its futile effort to cool
the sweltering room, accomplished no purpose other than rustling the shrew pages of Moroccan
National News and causing the bed linen to shiver. I flung open to the first chapter of my summer
reading novel, A Thousand Acres. As I half heartedly scanned the pages, my gaze drifted over to the
servant girl working in the room. Beads of perspiration dipped unnoticed down her temples and the
scarf over her head clung wearily to her neck, only adding to the feeling of being suffocated by the
humid heat. The warmth did not seem to affect me as much as it did her, but then, I lounged beneath a
ceiling fan. She crouched low on the floor with a hand made broom of pine needles bound together by
a copper cord. Her expression appeared stoic and her movement robotic. For an instance her eyes rose
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She and I shared the same thick, black hair, dark eyes, olive complexion. Full lips and even the slight
dimples on our right cheeks matched. But there were unavoidable differences. We both wore a shelver
and kamis, the typical garb of a Moroccan Muslim, but my attire was new and freshly laundered,
while hers was a shabby, threadbare hand me down. I reclined on a plush sofa in my grandfather s
home in Morocco, lolling in the relaxation and luxury of what I considered weep deserved summer
vacation from a rigorous academic schedule. Meanwhile, this young girl barely sixteen, labored as a
maid in my grandfather s house, a coveted and lucrative occupation for a girl from an impoverished
village. It struck me, she and I shared identical smiles nationalities and faiths, yet she stood on the
outside, longingly watching me seize the endless stream of opportunities that came my way. Sheer
circumstance separated this girl from
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The Chasseur
Caspar David Friedrich s work The Chasseur in the Forest, 1814, makes use of this technique as the
subject is positioned at a distance from the audience, walking away from our line of sight and toward
the towering trees of a forest ahead. The work is typically romantic as the poignancy and theatricality
of the imagery attests to the visual impact of this motif and its complex characterization of the
individual in relation to the natural world . In light of this, Friedrich s work blurs the boundaries
between landscape and portrait painting, effectively carving out a unique subdivision of these
disciplines which exists in both realms at once. However, the artist s humanistic technical and
compositional tendencies solidify the position of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What emerged in its place was a newfound appreciation of the ordinary and the real, in a nostalgic
revival of the pre industrial world through depicting the life and work of peasants . However, this
bourgeoning realist and naturalist preoccupation did not entirely destroy or even entirely disassociate
from the artistic tastes of the romantics. The temporal and contextual proximity of romanticism,
realism and their affiliated stylistic subsets culminate with widespread influence throughout Europe,
providing some explanation for potential similarities in subject matter and aesthetics. One of the key
parallels between the romantics and the realists is their departure from urban living to regional,
sparsely populated areas favouring natural settings, once again emphasising the connection between
people and the environment . However, the visual consideration of this relationship is approached in
different ways, and this is the pivotal point of divergence from romanticism to realism. The realist
movement, with its empathetic and attentive depictions of farmers, labourers and the working class in
general, marked a new appreciation of simple, wholesome and humble living as opposed to grand
narratives of mythology and history or dramatic and formidable landscapes which largely
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Flexibility Lab Report
Measures of Flexibility and Their Correlations to Sit and Reach and Modified Sit and Reach Tests
Jacob Palmer
University of Puget Sound
March 3rd, 2015
Measures of Flexibility and Their Correlations to Sit and Reach and Modified Sit and Reach Tests
INTRODUCTION
Flexibility can be defined as the capability of something to bend easily without breaking. The
flexibility of a person is commonly measured during fitness tests, and the most frequently used test of
a person s flexibility is the sit and reach (Jackson and Baker, 1986). Though it is commonly accepted
that the sit and reach produces an accurate and relative measure of a person s flexibility, the validity of
the test has been examined a number of times (Jackson and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
For shoulder flexion 61% of the variance could be accounted for by the sit and reach. A correlation
was also found between the modified sit and reach test and both the shoulder extension and hip flexion
tests. For shoulder extension 33% of the variance was accounted for by the modified sit and reach and
for hip flexion 22% of the variance was accounted for by the modified sit and reach.
Table 1. Means and Standard Deviation of Flexibility Measures
Variable
Mean
Standard Deviation
Shoulder Flexion
181
16.3
Shoulder Extension
75
12.8
Hip Flexion
95
25.4
Hip Extension
38
15.2
Skin Distraction
31.5
14.5
Sit and Reach
4.9
1.5
Modified Sit and Reach
38.6
9.4
Table 2. Correlations and meaningfulness between the sit and reach and modified sit and reach and all
other flexibility variables
Sit and Reach
Modified Sit and Reach
Variable r r^2 r r^2
Shoulder Flexion
.78
.61
.41
.17
Shoulder Extension
.24
.06
.57
.33
Hip Flexion
.23
.05
.47
.22
Hip Extension
.12
.01
.15
.02
Skin Distraction
.01
.00
.20
.04
DISCUSSION
The purpose of this experiment was to identify which flexibility measurement tests correlate with the
sit and reach and modified sit and reach tests. In more recent studies, statistics have shown that both
hip flexion test results and shoulder extension test results were directly correlated to modified sit and
reach test results (Mayorga Vega, Merino Marban, and Viciana, 2014). The data gathered for the
sample
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The 2nd Vatican Council Essay
The 2nd Vatican Council
Starting with the First Council of Nicaea in 325 the Catholic Church established a tradition of
ecumenical Council meetings to help decide on and shape the future of the Church. The most recent
Council, called Vatican II, is considered to be both the largest ever in scope and also the most ground
breaking in the amount of change it yielded. The changes in doctrine, dogma and procedure they
enacted had major effects both inside and outside the Catholic Church and continue to today.
Before the Vatican II the Catholic Church was an aging dinosaur, still crippled by the Reformation and
unable to relate to contemporary man. It emerged from it a modern Church, tolerant and accepting of
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That alone doubled the amount of documents created by the previous twenty councils combined.
Many were concerned that when the council officially began it would be so weighed down by the
breadth of its task that the bishops would be unable to make changes significant to the contemporary
man. That concern would soon be dispelled.
In recent times, the Curia had grown very confident in their authority over the rest of the Church s
bishops since the decree of papal infallibility made at the 1st Vatican Council. They expected the rest
of the church s leaders to arrive in Rome and essentially rubber stamp their decisions. However,
despite the Curia s attempts to keep it hidden there was a great deal of discontent in the church. That
was illustrated by the thousands of submittals that were sent to the church for possible inclusion in the
council.
On the first day of meetings during the first session in October 11th 1962 it became clear that real
introspection would be inevitable and that the Curia would not be placidly followed. Cardinal Lieneat
of France and Cardinal Frings of Germany took the first step by successful challenging the pre
selection of the members of the ten committees that would be in control the council voice. Once that
happened, the assembled leaders and the world at large knew that this would be more than a rubber
stamp council.
That first session lasted until December 8th and did not end with any documents approved or
consensus found. Of
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  • 2. The Drug Marijuana Marijuana is one of the most commonly abused drugs around the world and is categorized by the US Drug Enforcement Agency as a schedule I drug. This means it has a higher chance of being abused. ( Legalization of marijuana: potential impact on youth 1825). Those who are in support of legalizing marijuana do not understand the negative effects of legalizing marijuana and marijuana use itself. There are several arguments for legalizing marijuana, however, the reasons for keeping it illegal outweigh the ones for legal marijuana. Marijuana should stay illegal for many reasons, for example, it will negatively affect our society and people socially, greatly harm our economy and also put thousands of people s healths at risk. First and foremost, marijuana pertains to many negatives in the social aspect of our society.Whether it is because marijuana is a constantly abused drug, a big problem in physical impairment and driving accidents, or a reason for crime related incidents resulting from drug effects, marijuana is an inappropriate influence on our society. Notoriously known to be a gateway drug, marijuana is one of the first drugs a teen will come into contact with. Over 50 percent of those young addicts started on marijuana smoking, says Federal Bureau of Narcotics Commissioner Harry Anslinger. They started there and graduated to heroin; they took the needle when the thrill of marijuana was gone. (sullum). It is so available to adolescents, leading into more contact with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Examples Of Service Oriented Architecture SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE S.KALAIARASAN 3RD BSC [C.S] B Email ID:arasank68@gmail.com K.C.S KASI NADAR COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE ABSTRACT: A Service Oriented Architecture is essentially a collection of services. These services communicate with each other. The communication can involve either simple data passing or it could involve two or more services coordinating some activity. INTRODUCTION: Service oriented architectures are not a new thing. The first oriented architectures for many people in the past with the use DCOM or Object Request Brokers (ORDBs) based on the CORBA specification. A service oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Service autonomy is the term used to describe a service which is sel sufficient in terms of managing all the necessary logic, resources and environment and which is independent of external devices.  Business Driven Infrastructure on demand Using service orientation for the infrastructure provides a way to define dependencies of higher level business services on the lower level infrastructure services, dow to the actual physical resources, such as network appliances, storage, and servers.  Service Management Service orientation defines service level objectives as well as the measurement of the delivery of those objectives. CONCLUSION: Service Oriented Architectures are rapidly being accepted by the IT world as a sound, modularized approach for building and deploying services across the extended enterprise. Practical extension of these architectures requires careful planning. The SOA is mainly implemented with web services. In this paper I have tried to explain the so many things about service oriented architecture I and I think this paper will help to other for further study in the service oriented architecture. REFERENCES:  https://dzone.com  https://bsi.bund.de  www.opengroup.org  ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Kodak Research Paper Kodak island is totally isolated island, although it has a thriving community. Most of Kodak is a wildlife refuge, where Kodiak bears thrive on King salmon and Salmon berries. The town is a fishing community with it s share of eccentric characters. The first thing that you notice when you get off the ferry is the small box houses that almost look like cracker boxes, that climb up the hill. Their bright colors contrast against the dark grey granite of the cliff. The second thing you notice is the pungent smell of fish, thanks to the local cannery that specializes in canning crab meat and salmon. The smell is overpowering when you first take it in but living with it day to day that you become so accustomed to them that you don t even notice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most interesting people on the island was this big grizzly bear of a man that the kids called the potato man. He would take a student out to the parts of the island where very few people live but where he had a farm. He lived in a log cabin in the woods maybe a mile away from the shore and his farmland was adjacent to his cabin. He didn t have any electricity nor did he have any city services. He lived very much like the pioneers did. He would take students out to dig turnips and potatoes up and talk about how he did his farming and give all these lessons about trees and plants and how you had to live in harmony with nature. The most import thing that he taught was to alway be aware of what s around you, to understand that at any time a bear or a moses could come out of the woods and that there was a delicate balance between man and nature. Humans were the intruders in this world and we had to respect that. The potato man looked scary because he looked like a scary bear and he had a scary demeanor, but he was a really a nice man and he shared his wisdom with the young people freely. Kodek was an island of contrast, beauty and danger, the modern and the old, elderly and youth, together these things made a very unique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Italian Greyhound Research Paper Italian Greyhound I remember the very first day my family and I got our Italian Greyhound, Cyrus. My Sister wanted to get a dog so badly so we all got on my dad s computer to order one. My Mom wanted a dog that was cat like so we chose an Italian Greyhound as our dog. We were surprised to find out that he would be coming from Nebraska in only three days. This meant that we were totally unprepared to receive him but we still did from the airport. Even though he was shy at first he grew to be a hyper little dog and to love us. Even though I love to be with him I don t know much about his kind, so I decided to find out where and when they originated, What their body is like, and what it is like to live with them. The best place to start would be where the Italian Greyhound first originated and how it got where it is today. The Italian Greyhound despite its name is not thought to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Italian Greyhound has a very small body with not much hair and no body fat, this can make him fast but also easily cold and very fragile.(Keppler) Wikipedia says The breed s slim build and short coat make them somewhat fragile, and injury can result from rough or careless play from children. The Italian Greyhound with this slim body has a top speed of 25 mph and will go at this top speed if they get excited. Many people believe that the Italian Greyhound originally used its speed to hunt small game since today it usually attacks small animals on sight with a high predator drive. Even though they aren t used for the same purpose any more, and aren t as fast as the Greyhound, they are still used in oval and straight track racing.( Italian Greyhound Wikipedia) Given that the Italian Greyhound is now used more as a house pet than hunting they are no longer using their speed for much, but they still love to use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Of Plymouth Plantation William Byrd Summary William Bradford and William Byrd may share the same first name but that is the length of the similarities between these two colonial writers. Bradford, a puritan writer, valued religious freedom above all else, often making the connection back to God and religion in his writings. In his text, Of Plymouth Plantation, Bradford uses his personal experience to give an account of the first pilgrims and the hardships they faced in their journey to colonize America. On the other hand, Byrd takes a more satirical approach, using humor and wit to criticize those same early American settlers in his publication The History of the Dividing Line. Bradford and Byrd both wrote texts about early American life. However, the two authors have different purposes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bradford uses a bland, matter of fact style of writing which is common for the time period in which he lived. He often avoids long, drawn out literary techniques instead focusing on clearly stating his opinions. His tone is especially evident in his description of the Pilgrim s journey across the ocean, According to the usual manner, many were afflicted with seasickness (Bradford). Bradford chooses to express events as simply as he can, allowing himself to ghost over tedious details to instead focus on his underlying purpose. Unlike Bradford, Byrd prefers to make use of a more sarcastic tone in his text, often taking his descriptions into great detail. He pokes fun at influential and important events, often removing the severity from situations with a humours flare. Several repeated misadventures of this kind did for some time allay the itch of sailing to this new world, but the distemper broke out again (Byrd). Byrd s writing is compiled of witty lines and blunt remarks that prove his distaste for the early American settlers. It is clear he disapproves of the Pilgrim s methods but his words lack the malicious undertone that is clear in Bradford s text when he mentions practices he does not fully agree ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Video Games And Computer Games Essay Computer and Video Games: Friends Needed Video games have existed for much longer than many young people are aware. For example, an individual would need to be over the age of 50 to remember the first time arcade games were available for play in a bowling alley or inside the entertainment building of a miniature golf course. Similarly, an age requirement of 40 would be required for a person to remember the first release of the Atari, which was usually seen at a friend s home, or to remember the first complex games available on a computer (for example, The Sims). With a history of decades, computer and video games have influenced generations. Although many experts and doctors have argued otherwise, computer and video games usage doesn t encourage or cause violent behavior; rather, participation in computer/video games encourages positive social interaction and strengthens problem solving skills. Computer games have taken the blame for many national tragedies, including Columbine and Sandy Hook; however, in the 1970s, rock music was blamed for many violent acts by teenagers, including suicide. Instead of delving into their child s psychological status or the quality of his/her home life, parents look around for any other reason for their child s violent behavior that won t require them to take the blame for the child s actions. Even the parents of children who weren t involved exhibit his behavior; the reason could be that it gives comfort for people to think, My child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Jazz Concert Review First off the performance was amazing. It was held at the auditorium in building six, and it was called NightTime Jazz Band directed by James M. Broderick at eight pm on April 5th 2016. In this concert they played six songs; they started off with Latin Dance which was a very upbeat song really started off the concert right.After that we had Misty , a song were they introduced are first vocalist(Valeria Vargas) which was the main star along side a alto sax(Kevin Forte). Then came Lady Bird which was pure instrumental. In continuation we have my old flame which introduces a new vocalist (Jenna Gunter). After that we get the look of love which is another vocal jazz piece with another vocalist (Lourdes Artis). And to conclude the concert ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But I was astonished on how captivating the performance was. Starting off with Latin Dance I was sad at first that they didn t have any Latin dancers dancing. Furthermore Latin Dance had an amazing upbeat tempo to it throughout the whole song, in addition to being very catchy and I found it hard not to tap my foot with the beat. This song had a lot of soloist, from all the saxophones to the drummer (Bryan Ocampo) and even the percussion (Josh Nunez). I was fascinated when I heard Bryan Ocampo (drummer) hitting the ride cymbal creating a ride rhythm and felt that I could appreciate that since I have learned it in Jazz Pop. What I really enjoyed about this song is that most of the band members had a turn to solo, giving them a chance to show what they got. The first solo was tenor sax solo (William Perez) which was good and had pauses between notes and then increased to a faster pace. Next solo was by Kevin Forte (Alto Sax) which was my favorite solo and the longest solo out of all the saxophones. Kevin Forte really took the audients by storm with his fast pace catchy and overall great solo. The last soloist was an older gentleman (which I can t seem to find the name of in the directory) which was also great but in my opinion, but didn t bring that fresh sound that the younger kids brought. After that we had another amazing solo that blow me away by the drummer (Bryan Occampo) which had a seemingly flawless transition. In the solo the drummer had a good beat and seemed to be improving. This was my second favorite solo after the alto sax since my favorite genre of music is rock I always appreciate a good drummer solo. Also after the concert I went up to the drummer and was surprised on how nice everyone actually was. Last solo was from the percussion Congas (Josh Nunez) that I usually don t see in jazz bands but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Marla s Disability In our everyday lives we see and communicate with people with disability, while others live with them in their homes. In my opinion, a disability is any form of physical or mental impairment that impacts on an individual s ability to function properly and perform normal day to day activities. These impairments arise from either accidents, illnesses, genetic conditions or health conditions. Focusing closely on disability in this essay, I will describe the story of a particular individual with a disability. In my case, the story of Marla Runyan, a famous American Athlete and discuss my thoughts and feelings in response to her story. In addition to this, I will also discuss the four different models of disability and link them to Marla s disability. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Pros And Cons Of Cochlear Implants Cochlear Implants are an object that is very controversial in the deaf community. A Cochlear Implants is a device that provdes direct electrical stimulation to the auditory (hearing) nerve in the inner ear. ( Cochlear Implants ) Cochlear Implants bypass the damaged hair cells, and directly stimulate the auditory nerve. Depending on when the Cochlear Implant is implanted it allows people to hear sounds, and sometimes even their own voice. While it does not cure hearing loss or deafness, it does allow people to hear. On more technical terms a Cochlear Implant includes parts like a microphone, speech processor, and a transmitter which each play a different part in the Cochlear Implant. The microphone picks up sounds, sends them to the speech processer, and then the speech processor analyzes and digitized the sound signal, thus sending them to a transmitter worn on the head. The debate of whether or not Cochlear Implants are right in the deaf community is one that has been going on for years. People believe having Cochlear Implants are a good thing, because they allow deaf people to communicate with hearing people, it allows people who are not helped by conventional hearing aids to be helped, and it creates new possibilities for deaf people. However there are also people that argue that having a Cochlear Implant is a bad thing, because it proposes the idea that deaf people need to be fixed, it can give deaf people false hope, and it proposes the idea that deaf people have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Commercial Airlines And The Commercial Airline Industry Commercial airlines has been providing a vital service to our society for many years now. For example, a trip which would take three days by car would take only three hour by plane. Society very much appreciate the convenient commercial airline offer. The United States Department of Transportation s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) reported that 815.3 million scheduled customers traveled on United States airlines serving the United States in 2012 (Smallen, 2013). More people in our society are flying today than ever before. That s great right? More customers paying airfare, more profit for the airlines right? If that s the case, why are the major airlines making some of the decisions they re making, and in most cases it s to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The attempt by the inspectors to ground the aircrafts were prevented by their supervisor at the Federal Aviation Administration because the supervisor was friends with Southwest airlines. After utilizing the Whistler Blowing, the investigation found the Federal Aviation Admiration supervisors allowed Southwest Airlines from 2006 to 2007 to 46 aircrafts which were overdue for inspections, even after the issues were brought to their attention by inspectors (Griffin Bronstien, 2008). Both Southwest Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration has an ethical responsibility to society. Thousands of citizens whom choose to fly Southwest Airlines give the airline and the Federal Aviation Administration the benefit of doubt that the safety of their customers is their number one concern. In this case both organization made poor ethical decisions. Their legal responsibility was also neglected. Not following the policies and regulation of the Federal Aviation Administration is against the law. Southwest Airline and the Federal Aviation Administration supervisors knew what was right and wrong and knowing failed to uphold their legal responsibility to society. Southwest Airlines had an economic responsibility that they also failed to uphold for their stakeholders. I m sure Southwest thought by not grounding the aircraft for the allotted time to perform the required inspection that they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Native American Colonies Effects How do you think the Native Americans were affected as colonies expanded into different parts of the nowadays known United States? The Native Americans were very much affected as colonies started to expand into the U.S. Many of the natives were tortured, killed, imprisoned, and much more. This essay will provide many unique and different times in history when Native Americans were being affected by expanding colonies. Let s start off early with Christopher Columbus One of the first effects felt by Native Americans happened in the late 1400s when Christopher Columbus and his soldiers sailed to the Bahama Islands where him and his crew met the Arawak people. They were very generous people, willing to trade anything they owned to the settlers. Upon first meeting the Arawak people Columbus thought how he could use them to his advantage: They would make fine servants... With fifty men we could subjugate them and make them do whatever we want (Zinn 1). With this in mind, he brought few prisoners back to Spain with him, claiming that there was gold and slaves on the island, the King and Queen granted him over 1,200 men and seventeen ships to sail back. This time Columbus couldn t find gold, but brought back 500 captives, although, 200 of them died on the voyage. After showing the King and Queen, he was sent back again to find the gold and more slaves. Columbus being worried about finding gold he said Indians who did not give gold to the Spaniards had their hands cut off and bled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Wild Horse Social Structure Social structure: In the wild the size of a horse herd will vary, but it usually has a lead mare who looks after the other females and foals in the herd. There are usually one or two stallions in the herd that protect the entire herd. In captivity or on a farm a horse will still look after the other horses that are present. They all have each other s backs when it comes to being lonely or protecting one another. The horse is usaually a very social animal, so it is a good idea to have more than one horse on a farm or in the same exhibit. Reproduction: A mare will be old enough to reproduce at 18 months old ( or a year and a half ). This usually occurs during the breeding season, which stretches from around the beginning of spring until close ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you first meet a horse never approach it head on, The horse sees it as a threat and won t let you come anywhere near it. The horse can spook and run you over. To keep on the horse s good side approach it from the side. That way, if it does spook the horse has an escape route that does not include running over you. Also, when you approach a horse stay calm and use good body language. This means do not come running up to the horse or use fast and jerky movements. This will scare the horse. It can sense the negativity or fear that you feel. That makes the horse react badly or negatively towards you. If that happens, it will take longer for the horse to trust you. Temperament: Every animal has the normal predictable traits and behaviors of its species. However, just like people, horses have individual personalities. They should be treated based on how they act as individuals. This will help build a strong relationship between horse and handler. Vision: Horses see the world in an entirely different light, literally. Horses have issues seeing colors. Their vision can be compared to a person with red green colorblindness but only with the variations in the gray region. This is because the horse s eyes and a person s eyes are not made the exact same way. The internal workings of the eye are what makes the horse basically color blind, but allows us to see the colorful world we live in. Noise: Horses have an acute sense of hearing. Compared to horses, people are practically deaf. Horses can hear much higher and lower frequencies than people can. This is why it is better to talk to them in a confident tone and not to use a shrill or high pitched tone. It bothers them. This is also the reason why it is soothing to talk to a horse in a soft, calm tone when the horse is agitated. Restraint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Halfway House Proposal and the Cost Estimate Project Cost Estimate Project: Safe future Halfway House Overview: The Safe future Halfway House will be a center specifically designed for recently incarcerated young men, ages 16 21 years old in Yonkers, NY. This center will be dedicated to the safe transition and readjustment of this vulnerable group into general society. In House services will be available from 7am 6pm. Safe future Halfway House will accommodate residents for one year of continuous clean time. This will determine our success rate. Service Count: According to the New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), in 2012, Westchester County incarcerated 213 juvenile delinquents (source, Office of Children and Family Services). Historically, New York State (NYS) has bolstered expenditures on the complex prison system. According to the Correctional Association of New York, irrational prison spending has quickly surpassed expenditures geared towards higher education: Almost fifteen years ago the Correctional Association of New York documented how New York s governors and politicians had rapidly increased prison funding while cutting funding to higher education (source, Binghamton Justice Project). Based on this information, senior management team members at Safe future Halfway House are interested in the educational advancement of our at risk youth; we will accomplish this by providing educational services and resources. The Safe future Halfway House can only accommodate 5 clients and one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Immigration And Globalization Introduction How does immigration impact an individual s likelihood to identify with a national identity, or a larger global identity? Does immigration, a component of globalization, impact one identity more than another? These questions are increasingly relevant with the well documented rise of European nationalist parties, but there are still questions about whether these are empirically connected phenomena. Immigration, a facet of globalization, is widely discussed, as well as other impacts of globalization, confirming the importance of this trend (Ferreira, Pessoa, Dos Santos, 2016; Merdzhanovska, 2015; Czaika, de Haas, 2014; Borchert, Yotov, 2017; Zolberg, Woon 1999; Ceobanu, Escandell 2010). Additionally, the study of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scholars agree that it is a process that crosses country borders through the sharing and flow of goods, services, economics, culture, technology, and more (Guillen, 2001; Held et al, 1999; Castells, 1996; Kobrin, 1997; Gilpin, 1987; Knight, 2004). An abundance of literature exists on the impact of globalization in various areas. Scholars have argued that globalization affects, and does not affect ethnic conflict (Ishiyama, 2004; Olzak, 2011). Others have argued a connection between globalization and the outbreak of terrorism as disadvantaged groups react to globalization (Lutz, Lutz 2014; Khan, Estrada, 2017). Research on the human migration component of globalization finds an increase in migration from nation to nation, increasing interactions between formerly separate groups, and they hypothesize ethnic conflict being a result of this (Olzak, 2011). Economic globalization proliferates trade, and the spread of information follows suit (Olzak, 2011). These conclusions are frequently referenced as consequences of globalization, but what this means for whether or not an individual will identify with the nation or global identity remains unclear. National Identity and Saliency Globalization impacts nations economically, politically, technologically, and through human patterns, but it also impacts humans on a personal level, including their identities and behaviors, making the psychological aspect of globalization key ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Agrippa s Justification The enigmatic nature of justification, as written by the ancient Greek philosopher Agrippa, poses several problems within the world, both in its history and its future. In its entirety, Agrippa s Trilemma provides rather bleak alternatives to what actually justifies our beliefs. Upon review, an implication arises that makes people question if they can truly validate their own views; soon, feeling content holding an original belief becomes next to impossible. In order to further understand this concept, it is important to analyze each of the three responses associated with Agrippa s Trilemma. The first response, commonly termed Infinitism, states that an infinite chain of justification can support beliefs. The second response, Coherentism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main argument given by Coherentists declares that justification for one s belief is related to the other beliefs one holds, or the distinctive and worldly perspectives important to each person. This is a much more logical theory than Infinitism as it much more realistic to have beliefs justified by the way that one experiences the world. The remarkable aspect of coherentism is that one person s justification can be identical to that of another individual, but the shared justification could be used for different beliefs. For example, imagine that there are two people driving a car out of their respective neighborhoods. One of the drivers accidently runs the stoplight when pulling out of the neighborhood, and the other neighbor is driving a stolen car. When each driver sees a cop pull out of a street near the path of his or her cars, the first motorist will most likely use his observation to justify his belief that the cop is following him due to his traffic violation. The other motorist will most likely use his observation of the cop to justify his belief that the cop is coming to arrest him for driving a stolen car. Paradoxically, it turns out the cop is simply trying to pass each car in order to get to the scene of a crime. This example is a textbook representation of coherentism, yet it also points out that even though we have a tendency to form beliefs in a certain way, we shouldn t necessarily form them that way as they can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Goodman Brown Duality Devilish Duality Because people are subjective by nature, utopian societies such as Puritan Salem can never thrive. Puritanism s dichotomous values in Nathaniel Hawthorne s Young Goodman Brown highlight the cataclysmic effects of a rigid society. Hawthorne exposes the ineffectiveness of Puritanism through Goodman Brown s inability to accept the dual nature of mankind. Goodman Brown s curiosity leads him into the forest, however his mentality prevents him from accepting human nature. Brown sins just like everyone, but his extreme beliefs cause him to become hypocritical in regards to others. When the devil tells Goodman Brown that [He is] late, Brown says that Faith kept [him] back a while. Goodman Brown wrestles with his Christian faith, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His journey is of little value once he discovers that even the best people sin. Unfortunately, he equates them with inherent evil. At first, however, Brown is shocked when he sees Goody Cloyse in the forest, because the old woman taught [him his] catechism, and to him there was a world of meaning in this simple comment. The harshness of his Puritan beliefs makes him change his opinion to the polar opposite. In fact, when he returns from the forest, he sees her with a child and he [snatches] away the child as from the grasp of the fiend himself. Rigid ideas ingrained in Goodman Brown since birth become magnified throughout his journey. Once he returns, he can no longer ignore others sins. Romantic values emphasize equality, and Hawthorne calls out Puritanism through Goodman Brown s instant reversal of opinion. His life becomes miserable because the people he is closest to disappoint him the most, and he is never able to recover from his rigid thinking. Young Goodman Brown gains nothing from his journey, but loses everything because he cannot learn to accept human flaws. Hawthorne highlights the ineffectiveness of Puritanism through Goodman Brown s inability to accept the duality of mankind. Utopian societies like Puritan Salem can never thrive because people are subjective. Even today, people still need to protect themselves from the dangers of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How the Presence of Others Affects Behavior Have you ever wondered why the company of others affects our behaviour? Why is our performance improved when you exercise with your friend, and impaired when you are alone? These processes have been studied for more than a century not only on people, but even on animals, like cockroaches or chickens. The first scientist who explained that phenomenon was Floyd Allport (1920). Allport based his conclusions on Tripplet s (1889) observations, and termed it social facilitation, what means that performance of simple or well learned tasks is improved in presence of others; and social inhibition which relates to a deterioration of difficult tasks in presence of passive audience (Hogg Vaughan, 2008). This essay will describe and evaluate key theories such as Drive Theory, Evaluation Apprehension Theory and Distraction Conflict Theory, which explain mechanisms of social facilitation and social inhibition. But firstly it is important to refer to the observations and experiment of Norman Triplett (1889), from who all the research began. The first person who wanted to find a reason for improved or decreased performance of people in presence of others was Norman Triplett (1889). He observed that cyclists race faster against each other than alone, and in order to confirm his inferences, Triplett decided to conduct the first social psychology experiment. He timed how fast will children reel the fishing line when competing in pairs or alone, and the results indicated his hypothesis. More ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. M23 Law for Licenced Premises M23 Law for Licensed Premises | Task 1: Manager s Guide to Licensing Legislation | Due Date: 25/03/13 Aleesha Wright I.D: 26474 Tutor: Pavel Pleskot Term 2 | Contents * Different Types of Licences * Off Licence * On Licence * Club * Special Locations * Events * Differences between Personal licence and Premises Licence UK/NZ * DPS (Designated Premises Supervisor) * Procedures for Licence applications UK/NZ * Usability of guidelines on the conduct of licenced premises for use of staff * Policy for legislation in relation to alcohol measures/ weights Hospitality Managers Guide to Licencing Legislation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... UK Licence Personal Licences Before you can apply for a Personal Licence to sell/supply alcohol, you will need to have passed the Award for Personal Licence Holders (APLH) examination. This used to be called the National Certificate for Personal Licence Holders (NCPLH) and it changed its name in April 2011. Under the Licensing Act 2003, local councils (district or unitary) regulate four licensable activities : * the sale of alcohol * the supply of alcohol (ie, in a members club) * the provision of regulated entertainment * the provision of late night refreshment (ie, after 11pm) Licensing authorities must carry out their functions with a view to promoting four statutory licensing objectives: * prevention of crime and disorder * prevention of public nuisance * public safety * protection of children from harm There are three different kinds of authorisation under which licensable activities can be provided: * premises licence: to use a premises for licensable activities, subject to conditions on the licence * club premises certificate: to allow a members club (working men s club/political club) to engage in qualifying club activities, subject to conditions on the certificate * temporary event notices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Greg Miller s Greg Stop Banging On The Seat Greg stop banging on the seat! Greg stops knowing that his mom will get very stressed out if he doesn t. Greg Baker is ten years old and the year is 1965 in New York City. Greg s mom had insisted that Greg came with her to go shopping at Times Square so that he could get outside and enjoy the warm weather. Why do I have to go? Greg says. Because I need you to try on the clothes to see if they fit you. Greg s mom replies. They park a couple blocks away from Times Square, put coins in the meter so it reaches three hours, and started walking. Greg kept complaining until his mom said I ll get you Arby s if you re nice while trying on clothes. Greg immediately stopped talking and continued to walk. Times Square is busy today and the streets are loaded with traffic. Greg and his mother start to walk down the street when Greg sees a toy shop he runs over to the window. He sees a remote controlled race car that goes ten miles per hour. Mom, can I get this toy? But Greg s mom is nowhere to be seen. Greg realizes what has happened and starts to run through the crowd of people trying to find his mom. Greg is too little and can t get through the people quick enough. He gives up and sits down outside the toy store window. Greg is now lost in three city blocks of space and has no sight of his mom. All Greg can think about is what he s going to do. He searches his mind and remembers what his mom said. I ll get you Arby s if you re nice while trying on clothes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Case Analysis Of General Electric CASE ANALYSIS OF GENERAL ELECTRIC Aaron Sneddon DeVry University BUSINESS POLICY (BUSN412) Edward Pinero June 24, 2015 Company Information Company Name: General Electric Website: www.ge.com Industry: Diversified Machinery Background and History of General Electric General Electric was originally the Edison Electric Light Company that was established in 1878 by Thomas A. Edison. In 1892 it merged with Thomson Houston Electric Company to create General Electric. In this current time, General Electric has now grown to a huge conglomerate. The business units that make up General Electric are GE Aviation, Capital, Energy Management, Healthcare, Lighting, Power Water, Oil Gas, and Transportation. The company has been trying to expand into emerging markets and shrinking the Capital business unit. Jeff R. Immelt is the current CEO and has been in that seat since 2001. According to Steve Lohr, General Electric s net profit loss for quarter one of 2015 was 13.6 billion dollars and the revenue was 29.4 billion dollars (Lohr, 2015). The net profit loss for the quarter relates back to General Electric selling most of GE Capital. General Electric is expecting to take a initial loss of 16 billion dollars from selling the majority of GE Capital. Porter s Five Forces Model on General Electric: Threat of New Entrants o The threat of new entrants in the businesses that General Electric is primary involved in is pretty low as each of the industries have a high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Organizational Structure And Leadership Styles When working for an organization, there are many variables that will determine how successful the company is. There are also many variables that can play in the downfall of an organization. The organizational structure and leadership styles are vital to the success of any company. The background of a leaders values and culture, as well as the culture within an organization, will determine the success of the company itself. It will also determine the type of interaction and quality of work produced by the employees. Management plays a vital role in determining if the organization will be successful and prosper. Managers are not only decision makers, but also exercise considerable influence through formal and informal communication, role modeling, and other powerful means (Nahavandi, Denhardt, Denhardt Arittiguteta, 2015). There are different leadership styles to consider when placing a person in a position of leadership. Toxic leadership is a management issue that affects the organizational culture and employees job satisfaction. This type of toxic leadership exists everywhere, in both the military and civilian sectors of the world. The cultural mindset of these types of leaders has a lot to do with not being able to attain their self awareness. This essay will explain the characteristics of a toxic leader, how toxic leadership is detrimental to the organization, and ways to overcome a toxic leader. Characteristics of Toxic Leadership Having a position of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Mark Twain s Techniques To Punciate In His Writing There are attempts at writing pronouns, articles, adjectives, and punctuations were evident in his writing. When he puts in much of his focus and motivation into a topic that he enjoys, his skills can be seen as an improvement as well as his confidence. The topics he enjoys writing about are baseball and Boston. He enjoys writing what he was knowledgeable about and experienced. Currently, he requires constant support in his writing regardless of his skills. Once he understands what was expected of him, he will make an effort to try his best. There are attempts at writing pronouns, articles, adjectives, and punctuations were evident in his writing. When he puts in much of his focus and motivation into a topic that he enjoys, his skills can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Greek and Roman Concepts of Citizenship and Government Greek and Roman Concepts of Citizenship and Government Joe Wickenden, Sarah Dowling, Ginger Snyder, Leone Hansen HIS/341 October 27, 2014 Joel Getz Greek and Roman Concepts of Citizenship and Government The definition of citizenship in Greek and Roman cultures can be described much differently than the current democratic definition of contemporary nations. The Roman Empire differed from the Athenian Amphictyony and the Assyrian Empire as well as the sunder later emperors such as Vespasian. There were also structural problems within the government of the Roman Empire. This paper will explore the models of government and citizenship that Ancient Roman and Greek peoples employed along with how well they worked. Citizenship in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( Ancient Civilizations , 2014). They were responsible for establishing the type of government called a republic. A republic is a type of government that expects an active role from every citizen, not just the politicians in power. Each citizen was responsible for electing representatives that would rule on their behalf. The citizens were the focus of the Roman Republic. The status of a citizen evolved dramatically throughout the Roman Republic. All males over 15 that were true descendants of the original tribe became citizens ( Ancient Civilizations , 2014). Full citizens of Rome had many privileges such as voting, practicing commerce, holding public office, and marrying freeborn citizens to name a few. Some citizens that were not considered full citizens maintained some rights, but could not vote or hold office. A third type of citizen could not hold office or marry free born women but could practice commerce and vote. Citizens rights would change throughout the Roman republic, but the republic aspect did not change. An important aspect of the Roman Government was the Senate. The Senate was first set up as a group of 100, then later the Roman Kings expanded the group to 300 ( Ancient Civilizations , 2014). The senate convened and passed laws and practiced skills that would help to persuade ruling bodies. The Roman Empire was in a location that benefited the empire s defense against enemies. The location of the Roman Empire in the Mediterranean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Twilight Zone By Rod Serling Imagine a clear summer night, gazing up at the stars when all of a sudden something goes zooming across the sky. A shooting star perhaps or could it be something more. This is how Monsters are Due on Maple Street begins and ends, with the unknown. Now, there is no evidence to prove or disprove the existence of alien life forms, but one young boy puts doubt into the minds of everyone on Maple Street. The fear, paranoia, and suspicion the characters experience is directly related to real life events that took place in the nineteen fifties. To understand The Twilight Zone, it is important to look at the writer and producer, Rod Serling, to gaze into his past and receive answers. Rod Serling was born December 25, 1924 in Syracuse, New York. After graduating from high school in 1942, Serling joined the United States Army. Experiencing the horrible acts of World War II made Serling concerned for a moral society. Upon returning from war, Rod Serling attended Antioch College. His senior year he began writing for CBS where he developed his unique style of writing. By the beginning of the nineteen fifties Serling made a full time career out of his writings. He then went on to write for NBC. This was his break out stage, when he wrote the hit television series, Patterns. Throughout the fifties Serling wrote about serious issues in society. Tired of this type of writing, Serling began writing science fiction and fantasy. According to PBS, Science Fiction allowed Rod ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Crime And Social Control Theory Essay Social control theory refers the ideas that society is responsible for maintaining law abiding citizens and/or producing deviant behavior (Hagan, 2016). The textbook generalizes that social control theories view crime as taking place when social control or bonds to society break down (Hagan, 2016, p. 170). This is concluded by the theories of four theorists Walter Reckless, Travis Hirschi, Michael Gottfredson, and John Hagan who investigated and theorized different philosophies that explain the relationship between crime and social control (Hagan, 2016). Reckless s theory of containment is one of the most prominent and earliest models of social control theory (Hagan, 2016). Reckless theorized that individuals have various social controls (containments) that assist them in resisting pressures that draw them toward criminality (Hagan, 2016, p. 170). This theory holds that social factors and external or internal pressures influence individuals to either abide by the law or produce criminality (Hagan, 2016). A second theory is Hirschi s social bond theory that states delinquency takes place when a person s bonds to society are weakened or broken, thus reducing personal stakes in conformity (Hagan, 2016, p. 170). Hirschi posited that the bonds consist of four components: Commitment, belief, involvement, and attachment (Hagan, 2016). Commitment refers to an individual s responsibilities, such as a job or providing for a family (Hagan, 2016). It states if an individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. I Am A Strong Believer Of Feminism And Lesbian Rights Hannah Sanders Peace Studies 27, September 2016 Peace Women Paper Peace Women I am a strong believer in feminism and lesbian rights. I chose to research five women from different places across the world who took a stand for lesbian rights. These ladies include: Zohl de Ishtar (Australia), Haya Shalom (Israel), Izabela Jaruga (Poland), Lo Sai Rose Wu (China, Hong Kong), and Chuen Juei Ho (China, Taiwan). The first peace woman I want to talk about is Zohl de Ishtar. Zohl is an Australian lesbian who helps women in Australia on projects in communities and even world wide (PeaceWomen Across the Globe). By working on the international level she is able to work with a diverse number of people. She has worked to eliminate nuclear weapons and militarism, campaigned to improve the rights of all peoples, defended cultural integrity and strived to end any form of discrimination, with an emphasis on sexuality (PeaceWomen Across the Globe). Zohl not only wants to help women with a so called unusual sexual orientation, but also the general public. The second peace woman I want to talk about is Haya Shalom from Israel. Haya is a feminist sponsoring human rights as a lesbian. She is one of the most well known women supporting women s unity for peace and women s rights (PeaceWomen Across the Globe). I respect Shalom for having such an impact on women s rights while being a lesbian. I cannot see the journey to gain rights being an easy task for her. I read that Shalom participated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Role Of The American Revolution In Guatemalan History The 20th century was wrought with tragedy, corruption, and destruction of the small country of Guatemala. At the beginning of the century, the country was plagued by the rule of dictators and their oppressive regimes. Revolution brought about relative peace for a decade but then the country was subjected to decades of horror. The most notable and influential event in Guatemalan history is the infamous coup d état Operation Success. This paper aims to examine the CIA overthrow along with the Guatemalan Spring along with President Jacobo Árbenz s reforms that would eventually lead to the infamous coup d état, as well as the role of the United States and the United Fruit Company played in the demise of the Guatemalan government. To begin, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. An Annotated Bibliography On Household Wealth Essay Creative Title: An Annotated Bibliography Xie, Yu, and Yongai Jin. Household Wealth in China. Chinese Sociological Review 47.3 (2015): 203 229. Academic Search Complete. Web. 27 Oct. 2015. Xie and Jin examine the level, distribution, and composition of household wealth in contemporary China. The study reveals that the richest one percent of the population owns over one third of the total national household wealth, while the poorest twenty five percent owned less than two percent in 2012. Housing assets in China show to be the largest component of household wealth, comprising seventy percent. The study also discusses how regional disparities and the urban rural divide play significant roles in the household wealth distribution, wealth growth rate, and wealth mobility. I plan to use this study as informational background and a look into the state of affairs regarding Chinese society and the wealth disparity that is present. Gan, Li, et al. Reducing Inequality: Taking From The Top To Distribute At The Bottom. China Perspectives 2013.3 (2013): 80 82. Academic Search Complete. Web. 29 Oct. 2015. Gan et al. examine the true scope and detail of the income disparity present in contemporary Chinese society. This work examines the introduction of government measures, the criticisms and inadequacies of these supposed measures, other potential solutions that have been proposed, as well as whether or not the Chinese government has the true ability and willingness to carry out the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. One Step Poem East Asia Literature The sky sways on its foundation of fear (Zhenkai, One Step 145). This is a line from Zhao Zhenkai s poem, One Step . Zhao Zhenkai is a poet from Beijing, China who writes under the pen name Bei Dao. His negative outlooks in his literature make his pieces significant and interesting. He was born in 1949 during the communist revolution. He grew up under communism and experienced the Cultural Revolution. Zhao became a prominent leader of the democracy movement, voicing his opinions in his writing. He specifically wrote three poems, Language , One Step , and A Perpetual Stranger , to express his political opinions without direct consequences or censorship from the Chinese government. Zhao Zhenkai writes these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The diction in this poem relates to how the author views his country as poisonous and negligent. He says that things are filled with blind toadstools (Zhenkai, Language 147). Zhao views his government officials as poisonous like toadstool fungi. He has no faith in his leaders and wants a change. The author makes allusions to outside situations so that readers can better relate to China s condition. He states that while trampling the flowers, the dandelion grows secretly (Zhenkai, Language 147). This is saying that while the Chinese officials are trampling over the country, the democratic leaders are flourishing. Their ideas would soon be heard and spread. The tone in Language is very similar to the tone in One Step . The poem is simplistic and meaningful while having a harsh tone. It uses words such as flimsy, trample, and collapse to describe China (Zhenkai, Language 147). Overall the poem is impactful and well written. It will allow readers to see that it s good to voice their opinions. Zhenkai s writing is an excellent example of peacefully opposing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Direct Democracy In Ancient Greek City Direct democracy derives its power from citizens debating and voting directly on all laws and policies. Ancient Greek City State portrayed direct democracy by allowing the legislature to be made up of all the citizens. To add, women, foreigners, and slaves were excluded because they weren t citizens. Furthermore, participation is key, concluding that direct democracy is carried out most easily in small political communities. Due to spread of democratic policies, representative democracy was established. It s defined as a form of government in which citizens elect a representative to take charge of all laws and policies. Elections are held for government officials, universal suffrage allows all adults to take action and vote for their representative. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Rhetorical Devices In The White Heron Rhetorical Analysis of the White Heron Sarah Orne Jewett is my most favorite American author uses regional details to make the events and themes of a narrative come to live for readers. The White Heron , written by Sarah Orne Jewett, is best known for depicting of a relationship, self discovery and loyalty with a wonderful setting of a rural in Maine. It explores this meaning by describing a little girl s compassion for a white heron. It tells in sequence an encounter between her and a bird hunter. She had to pick a side to be her friend between the bird and the hunter. At the end, she refused to betray the heron, so humanity was served. The lead in event in The White Heron takes place in the woods in Maine at 8 o clock in the evening. When I think of the particular examples evoke visualization of the place, the leading of the story becomes very poetic and the author practically brings the story of a little maid comes alive. For example, the first prose states indirectly about a little girl, who was driving home her cow deep into the woods in the sunset. Second, the sentences, [The tree] must truly have been amazed that morning; the old pine must have loved his new dependent, mean that the woods love her; in addition, the author uses contradictory to describe Sylvia. I can conclude that Sylvia s spirit is stronger than her small body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story has a deeper meaning through, expressed in the involvement of much symbolic representation. The author paints a vivid and descriptive image of the young heroine and her surroundings in the story. In addition, the author describes the idea of self discovery how Sylvia flourishes in the wilderness in the quote, She was just thinking how long it seemed since she first came to the farm a year ago. Through her refusal to reveal the heron s location, we learn that some things in life are more important than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. shpory Essay 27. Kinds of epithet. Structural typesof epithets. EPITHET an stylistic device emphasizing some quality of a person, thingidea. Function characterization, very subjective and evaluative. Shouldn t be confused with logical attributes. (wooden table, wooden face, grey sky steel sky.) Epithets are said to create an image, there is a certain mood attributed, while logical attribute give characteristic properties of an object or a theme. Fixed epithet(stable) they become fixed through long. (красна девица, диво дивное, a fair lady, true love, green wood). Structurally epithets can be of different kinds: 1. As single epithet= adj+noun (angry sky, dead silence); 2. In pairs (a tired old town); 3. In strings, chains (in the cold grey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of stylistics is to improve and normalize the language (normative stylistics), the second purpose is to help better understanding, mainly in works of art. Stylistics is connected with other branches of linguistics. But it is not equal to linguistics science, such as phonetics, linguistics disciplines lexicology, morphology, syntax because they are level disciplines as they treat only one linguistic level and stylistics investigates the questions on all the levels and different aspects of the texts in general. It is connected with grammar.The norm is a sum of rules of what to choose among units of the language and how to use them. The literary norm defines what is correct and what is incorrect. It recommends some language units as acceptable. The norm changes slowly with the history. The notion of the norm is connected with the notion of neutrality. 20. Irony. 20. Irony an implied discrepancy between what is said and what is meant. The essence of irony consists in the foregrounding not of the logical but of the evaluative meaning. The context is arranged so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Blindness In Carver s Cathedral The idea of blindness in Carver s Cathedral gains additional meaning throughout the story as we learn more about the character Robert and the blind man himself. The story begins in first person, depicting Roberts disdain for the blind and his smallness of character. As a juxtaposition we are introduced to the blind man who is evolved in character, and has a substantially important relationship with Roberts s wife. As the story progresses and Robert has more interaction with the blind man, he himself begins to evolve through time spent while his wife is asleep. As the story comes to an end, the blind man has affected the character of Robert to the point that his inward blindness has been exposed. This story shows that blindness does not necessarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The more he interacts with the blind man, the more his defenses and preconceived notions fall away. The narrator asks the blind man if he would like to smoke marijuana with him, during this Robert acknowledges his preconceived ideas by assuming the blind man smokes when he does not. Robert says, I thought I knew that much and that much about blind people (Carver, 187). Here, he must acknowledge he is previous notion was incorrect, and that is the furthest step we have yet to see the narrator take. The blind man staying up with him that evening shows him reaching out and attempting to help Robert evolve. As the blind man says I am always learning something. Learning never ends (Carver, 188). This represents Roberts learning and growing as a person. The true transformation is depicted through the describing of the Cathedral. Robert attempts two times to describe a cathedral but cannot find the words or description to it justice. The blind man leads him to draw it and made him close his eyes. Now Robert is seeing in a new way. No longer through his eyes, but from within. Robert describes this as like nothing else in my life up to now (Carver, 190). Together, one man eyes closed trying to see from within, one man blind but able to see from within, they draw the Cathedral. Robert kept his eyes closed for a long time after this. As he points out, my eyes were still closed and I thought I d keep them that way for a little longer (Carver, 190 ). When the story finishes, Robert says I was in my house. I knew that. But I didn t feel like I was inside anything (Carver, 190). He had come to see in a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. What Is The Friar s Corruption In The Canterbury Tales One of Englands most famous writer, Geoffrey Chaucer, was known for writing social commentary and for his ironic descriptions. His most famous work The Canterbury Tales is no exception. Beginning with the General Prologue Chaucer reveals the corruption he feels is affecting the church. One need only look at the General Prologue to understand Chaucer s negative feelings towards the clergy s corruption and greed. Chaucer feels corruption towards The Friar because he is not a religious figure as he pretends to be. The Friar was pledged to a life of poverty, and since Friars were licensed to earn money from hearing confessions, that was their only means for supporting themselves, but it started to get real unprofessional; when they went from place to place collecting donations for the Church when the money was actually going to them. Friar s intentions were dishonest and would make money by selling his blessings. He should have been poor even worse than the people he had helped, but he was living large and eating healthy. One stereotype the Friar would do is travel around seducing women and bribe them with gifts. He covered up his sin by marrying them off before anyone could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He would go hunting rather than to sit and study the bible like he should have been doing. Even though Chaucer did not state exactly what he was feeling in the General Prolouge he clearly states his position and all the reasons why The Monk was a bad and unfaithful Monk. Having jewelrey, dressing wealthy was something that The Monk enjoyed, but having wealthy clothes and jewelrey did not match his humble corrupted self. All Monks must comitt to god and devote life and prayer, but unlike this Monk he was careless and disobeyed this rule and spent most of his time eating, hunting and getting women. He had lust for food and women. That explains why he is so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Old Poor Law Summary The Elizabethan Poor Law, commonly known as the Old Poor Law, was instituted in 1601 as a method to manage poor relief in the midst of societal and economic shifts. Since the 1960s comparative analyses and case studies have been central to a revisionist historiographical approach. Historians such as A.L. Beier and Paul Slack, following in the footsteps of E.P. Thompson, reshaped the way that the history of the poor laws was being made in the 1980s through their use of social history. Their examinations of poverty during Tudor and Stuart England through the use of governmental statutes and proclamations, as well as local sources, set the stage for later histories of poverty and poor relief. However, their work at the local level left something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It displays the value of social history to the subject by examining vagrants, not simply vagrancy legislation. With Masterless Men, Beier gave agency to vagrants of the time. As he stated: Sixteenth and early seventeenth century vagrancy involved more than being poor and rootless. It was the product of profound social dislocations a huge and growing poverty problem, disastrous economic and demographic shifts and massive migration and had important political consequences. Beier s work truly shows the values of examining the context of vagrancy and legislation through a social lens that captures more than a strict examination of official records. Future scholarship should continue to focus on the actual context of vagrant life and the political and economic dimensions of the influence of vagrancy on the ground level. However, Beier s insistence that historians that focused on demographics were weak is overstated. Beier himself devoted a great deal of time to demographic shifts in his own text, which makes his own critique questionable. Demographics are a valuable aspect of the type of social history that can benefit the understanding of vagrancy in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Lab Report On Laboratory Equipments And Apparatus 2.1. Materials: 2.1.1. Laboratory Equipments and Apparatus: The main equipments and instruments used in this study are listed in Table (2 1). Table (2 1) Laboratory Equipments and Apparatus Equipments/ Apparatus Company Country Biohazard safety cabinet class II B Marubeni Japan Centrifuge Gemmy Taiwan PCR system or thermocycler Clever USA Cool Box Gemmy Taiwan Deep freezer 80 Marubeni Japan Digital camera Canon Japan Disposable tips Bio Hit Finland Disposable plastic cups OEM China Distillator GFL Germany DNA extraction tubes Eppendorf Germany Dry heat block Biobasic Canada Electrophoresis apparatus Clever USA Elisa reader Lamda Germany Elisa washer Lamda Germany Eppendrof centrifuge Bio Hit Finland Ice bath Lamda Germany ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RNA Extraction Kit RNA Extraction Kit Materials: Lysis Solution Washing Solution Sorbent RNA eluent Green Master Mix Kit Materials: 1 DNA polymerase enzyme (Taq). 2 dNTPs (400µm dATP, 400µm d GTP, 400µm dCTP, 400µm dTTP). 3 pH 8.3. DNA Ladder Materials: 1 Ladder consist of 13 double stranded DNA ranging in size from 100 to 1500 size bp . 2 Loading Dye which consis of (15% Ficoll, 0.03% bromophenol blue, 0.03% xylene cyanol, 0.4% orange G, 10mM Tris HCl (pH 7.5) and 50mM EDTA).
  • 38. 2.2. Methods : 2.2.1 Collection of samples: 2.2.1.1 Stool samples : A total of (180) diarrhea samples and healthy sample as control (60) from children under 5 years in Hilla city the center of Babylon province were collected from patients admitted to Babylon Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital, and Al Noor Pediatrics Hospital and many of Primary health care centers during a period extending from November 2016 to April 2017, Demographic data collection included name ,gender ,age ,weight ,immunization and feeding were collected, stool samples were collected in sterile screw cap containers for detection of rota virus and intestinal protozoa ,then storage in deep freeze ( 20º C), 10 ml of blood samples were collected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Commissioner Is Responsible For Establishing All...  Pages 5 8 The commissioner is responsible for establishing all required offices within the Internal Revenue Service necessary to enforce these rules. This includes the Office of Professional Responsibility, an office responsible for disciplinary actions, as well as an administrative office to handle applications in addition to continuing education and competency testing. In order for an attorney to practice, they must not currently be under suspension or disbarment and file a written declaration with the IRS saying they are qualified to represent the party/parties. Similarly, Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) must also be free from suspension or disbarment and submit a written declaration saying they are qualified to represent the parties. Enrolled agents must just simply be free of suspension and disbarment, but are not required to submit any declaration. Practicing as an enrolled actuary is subject to the same rules as attorneys and CPAs, but is limited to representing issues within title 26 of the United States code (mostly related to employer contribution funds and taxing on those plans). Likewise, Enrolled Retirement Plan Agents are also subject to the same rules as attorneys and CPAs, but are limited to issues related to employee retirement plans and the taxing related to them. A Registered Tax Preparer also follows the same rules, but is limited to preparing tax returns and other documentation to be sent to the IRS. Tax preparers are restricted from giving tax ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Court System Of Civil Law And Common Law System III The court system or the structure of court in civil law and common law system A The court system in civil law systems The courts have divided according to public law cases and private law cases. Courts in civil law countries are more specialized than in the common law. There are multiple sets of courts and each has its own jurisdiction, hierarchy, judiciary and procedure, For example, in addition to ordinary courts that deal with private law matters, there may be Labor Courts, Social Security Courts, Commercial Courts, Administrative Courts and Agriculture Courts addressing public law cases. Furthermore, the general rule is that private law problems are dealt with by the ordinary courts and criminal law is also dealt with by ordinary courts, even though it rightly belongs in public law, decisions of the ordinary courts can be appealed to Appellate Courts, at the head of the ordinary courts (and above Appellate Courts) sits the Court of Cassation. This court decides on only questions of law and the interpretation of statutes. It is purpose is to ensure uniformity in the law. It can either affirm the ruling of the Appellate Court or declare the ruling to be incorrect. For example, Iraqi court system. Iraqi civil law system has more than one type of court like many countries that practice civil law system. The Federal Supreme Court is a modern court in Iraq, the Court is composed of a number of judges, the FSC, must be enacted by the Council of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Entrpreneurship SECTION I. Chapter 1 THE CHALLENGE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP The Foundations of Entrepreneurship Part One: Learning Objectives 1. Define the role of the entrepreneur in business in the United States and around the world. 2. Describe the entrepreneurial profile and evaluate your potential as an entrepreneur. 3. Describe the benefits and drawbacks of entrepreneurship. 4. Explain the forces that drive the growth in entrepreneurship. 5. Explain the cultural diversity of entrepreneurship. 6. Describe the important role small business plays in our nation s economy. 7. Describe the ten deadly mistakes of entrepreneurship and how to avoid them. 8. Put failure into the proper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That sparked the idea for a Web based company that allows buyers to securely purchase tickets to events that normally would not be available. Adam started the company from his dorm room, was able to utilize the facilities of his school and expanded his product lines to include a wide variety of sporting events. The University of Maryland created a forum that allows about 100 student entrepreneurs to live and work together. That environment has inspired about twenty of those students to start their own business. Q1. In addition to the normal obstacles of starting a business, what other barriers do young entrepreneurs face? Q2. What advantages do young entrepreneurs have when launching a business? Q3. What advice would you offer a fellow college student about to start a business? Q4. Work with a team of your classmates to develop ideas about what your college or university could do to create a culture of entrepreneurship on your campus or in your community. A1. Young entrepreneurs may not be taken seriously, may have a more difficult time raising capital and have far less practical experience. A2. Young entrepreneurs have no fear, may have little or nothing to lose and a high level of energy. A3. College students should take advantage of the facilities, professors, programs and opportunities that their school offers (all of which they pay for). Discussion Opportunity: If you were to begin a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. A Thousand Acres Analysis A gust of damp, hot air greeted my skin when I entered the room. The fan, in its futile effort to cool the sweltering room, accomplished no purpose other than rustling the shrew pages of Moroccan National News and causing the bed linen to shiver. I flung open to the first chapter of my summer reading novel, A Thousand Acres. As I half heartedly scanned the pages, my gaze drifted over to the servant girl working in the room. Beads of perspiration dipped unnoticed down her temples and the scarf over her head clung wearily to her neck, only adding to the feeling of being suffocated by the humid heat. The warmth did not seem to affect me as much as it did her, but then, I lounged beneath a ceiling fan. She crouched low on the floor with a hand made broom of pine needles bound together by a copper cord. Her expression appeared stoic and her movement robotic. For an instance her eyes rose to meet mine, and I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She and I shared the same thick, black hair, dark eyes, olive complexion. Full lips and even the slight dimples on our right cheeks matched. But there were unavoidable differences. We both wore a shelver and kamis, the typical garb of a Moroccan Muslim, but my attire was new and freshly laundered, while hers was a shabby, threadbare hand me down. I reclined on a plush sofa in my grandfather s home in Morocco, lolling in the relaxation and luxury of what I considered weep deserved summer vacation from a rigorous academic schedule. Meanwhile, this young girl barely sixteen, labored as a maid in my grandfather s house, a coveted and lucrative occupation for a girl from an impoverished village. It struck me, she and I shared identical smiles nationalities and faiths, yet she stood on the outside, longingly watching me seize the endless stream of opportunities that came my way. Sheer circumstance separated this girl from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Chasseur Caspar David Friedrich s work The Chasseur in the Forest, 1814, makes use of this technique as the subject is positioned at a distance from the audience, walking away from our line of sight and toward the towering trees of a forest ahead. The work is typically romantic as the poignancy and theatricality of the imagery attests to the visual impact of this motif and its complex characterization of the individual in relation to the natural world . In light of this, Friedrich s work blurs the boundaries between landscape and portrait painting, effectively carving out a unique subdivision of these disciplines which exists in both realms at once. However, the artist s humanistic technical and compositional tendencies solidify the position of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What emerged in its place was a newfound appreciation of the ordinary and the real, in a nostalgic revival of the pre industrial world through depicting the life and work of peasants . However, this bourgeoning realist and naturalist preoccupation did not entirely destroy or even entirely disassociate from the artistic tastes of the romantics. The temporal and contextual proximity of romanticism, realism and their affiliated stylistic subsets culminate with widespread influence throughout Europe, providing some explanation for potential similarities in subject matter and aesthetics. One of the key parallels between the romantics and the realists is their departure from urban living to regional, sparsely populated areas favouring natural settings, once again emphasising the connection between people and the environment . However, the visual consideration of this relationship is approached in different ways, and this is the pivotal point of divergence from romanticism to realism. The realist movement, with its empathetic and attentive depictions of farmers, labourers and the working class in general, marked a new appreciation of simple, wholesome and humble living as opposed to grand narratives of mythology and history or dramatic and formidable landscapes which largely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Flexibility Lab Report Measures of Flexibility and Their Correlations to Sit and Reach and Modified Sit and Reach Tests Jacob Palmer University of Puget Sound March 3rd, 2015 Measures of Flexibility and Their Correlations to Sit and Reach and Modified Sit and Reach Tests INTRODUCTION Flexibility can be defined as the capability of something to bend easily without breaking. The flexibility of a person is commonly measured during fitness tests, and the most frequently used test of a person s flexibility is the sit and reach (Jackson and Baker, 1986). Though it is commonly accepted that the sit and reach produces an accurate and relative measure of a person s flexibility, the validity of the test has been examined a number of times (Jackson and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For shoulder flexion 61% of the variance could be accounted for by the sit and reach. A correlation was also found between the modified sit and reach test and both the shoulder extension and hip flexion tests. For shoulder extension 33% of the variance was accounted for by the modified sit and reach and for hip flexion 22% of the variance was accounted for by the modified sit and reach. Table 1. Means and Standard Deviation of Flexibility Measures Variable Mean Standard Deviation Shoulder Flexion 181 16.3 Shoulder Extension 75 12.8 Hip Flexion 95 25.4 Hip Extension 38 15.2
  • 45. Skin Distraction 31.5 14.5 Sit and Reach 4.9 1.5 Modified Sit and Reach 38.6 9.4 Table 2. Correlations and meaningfulness between the sit and reach and modified sit and reach and all other flexibility variables Sit and Reach Modified Sit and Reach Variable r r^2 r r^2 Shoulder Flexion .78 .61 .41 .17 Shoulder Extension .24 .06 .57 .33 Hip Flexion .23 .05 .47 .22 Hip Extension .12 .01 .15 .02 Skin Distraction .01 .00 .20 .04
  • 46. DISCUSSION The purpose of this experiment was to identify which flexibility measurement tests correlate with the sit and reach and modified sit and reach tests. In more recent studies, statistics have shown that both hip flexion test results and shoulder extension test results were directly correlated to modified sit and reach test results (Mayorga Vega, Merino Marban, and Viciana, 2014). The data gathered for the sample ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The 2nd Vatican Council Essay The 2nd Vatican Council Starting with the First Council of Nicaea in 325 the Catholic Church established a tradition of ecumenical Council meetings to help decide on and shape the future of the Church. The most recent Council, called Vatican II, is considered to be both the largest ever in scope and also the most ground breaking in the amount of change it yielded. The changes in doctrine, dogma and procedure they enacted had major effects both inside and outside the Catholic Church and continue to today. Before the Vatican II the Catholic Church was an aging dinosaur, still crippled by the Reformation and unable to relate to contemporary man. It emerged from it a modern Church, tolerant and accepting of other religions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That alone doubled the amount of documents created by the previous twenty councils combined. Many were concerned that when the council officially began it would be so weighed down by the breadth of its task that the bishops would be unable to make changes significant to the contemporary man. That concern would soon be dispelled. In recent times, the Curia had grown very confident in their authority over the rest of the Church s bishops since the decree of papal infallibility made at the 1st Vatican Council. They expected the rest of the church s leaders to arrive in Rome and essentially rubber stamp their decisions. However, despite the Curia s attempts to keep it hidden there was a great deal of discontent in the church. That was illustrated by the thousands of submittals that were sent to the church for possible inclusion in the council. On the first day of meetings during the first session in October 11th 1962 it became clear that real introspection would be inevitable and that the Curia would not be placidly followed. Cardinal Lieneat of France and Cardinal Frings of Germany took the first step by successful challenging the pre selection of the members of the ten committees that would be in control the council voice. Once that happened, the assembled leaders and the world at large knew that this would be more than a rubber stamp council. That first session lasted until December 8th and did not end with any documents approved or consensus found. Of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...