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Essay On Outer Space
Topic #2: Long Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities
As a long standing member of the COPOUS, the European Space Agency (ESA), and various
intergovernmental space organizations, the Republic of Austria applauds the significant
advancements of space technologies, yet remains deeply concerned about the long term
sustainability of space in relation to the growth of human activities at such exponential rates. Of
equally as great importance as the threat of terrorist attacks, the happenings in outer space must be
controlled while keeping in mind the provisions for the future, especially in forms of space
exploration. Such continuous pursuits of the different nations are aiding the increase in space
debris, radio interference, and space ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It has developed a multi segment Space Situational Awareness (SSA) program, one in which
Austria participates greatly in its space weather research segment. As well, Austria has a Satellite
Laser Ranging for Space Debris Monitoring, one of the key technologies which allow for their
extensive participation. With deep concern, Austria has cooperated with many countries last year in
the proposal of a set of guidelines along with a refined and renewed work plan for the Working
Group on the Long term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities of the Scientific and Technical
Subcommittee. And in the same year of 2016, Austria has established an European Space Education
Research Office for space education for Austria s future generations.
Through devoted research, Austria proposes a few potential resolutions and calls other countries to
come to its assistance. The satellites use of radio waves to receive commands from earth and
transmit information can be disrupted by nearby systems operating on the same frequency. Austria
believes that countries should develop a world wide, unified platform to share information on their
actions in space to better coordinate activities. For example, Austria believes all countries should
commit to participation in the UN SPIDER (United Nations Platform for Space based Information
for Disaster Management and Emergency Response), a platform which facilitates the use of
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Omelas By Ursula Le Guin Analysis
In the article of Omelas by Ursula Le Guin (1973) the social institutions belief is shone once
more. This story is about a beautiful city called Omelas where everything was joy and happiness.
Except for in one part of this town where a boy lived locked away in the basement of a house.
The people of Omelas knew about his existence but refused to accept the terms to free the boy.
The Authors words were Those are the terms. To exchange all the goodness and grace of every life
in Omelas for that single, small improvement: to throw away the happiness of thousands for the
chance of the happiness of one: that would be to let guilt within the walls indeed. Omeals (p5). This
story can represent the child that is different from the bunch in some
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The Permissive Parenting Style
In the article Don t trust anyone over 30 study explained correlation between parental legitimacy,
the three parenting styles and the predicted outcome of delinquent behavior. The three main
parenting styles covered were; authoritative, authoritarian and permissive. It states that the
parenting styles that is practice at home could be one of the potential factor that contributes to the
future criminal behavior and parental legitimacy tends to intercede between the two. The group that
were being studied consisted of middle and high school students from the New Hampshire Youth
Study . The research included three phases (T1, T2 T3 questionnaires) in a longitudinal study that
lasted about 18 months. The results were that authoritative parentingstyle had a more positive
association with parental legitimacy versus authoritarian parenting style. There was no association
between permissive parenting style and parental legitimacy, but it was associated with delinquent
behavior. Lastly, parental... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It exerts more control and demands on the child without any explanation. It follows a more
unilateral communication. The child has no independence and does with he or she is told based on
the rules. This type parenting styles is more likely associated future delinquent or criminal behavior
and adverse parental legitimacy. On the other hand, Permissive parenting style is a lenient type of
parenting style to the point that the child is free to do whatever he or she wants to do, without any
control or limits. There are no rules established for the child to follow and it leans more on the non
demanding side. Permissive parenting style is linked to future delinquency problems. Both
authoritarian and permissive parenting styles are affiliated with impending delinquent behavior
because of the lack of effective of communication, lack of individual moral compass without the
proper guidance and stiff unrealistic
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Why Is Homework Important To Me
Though these times were considered the ugly years for a few, this was not so for me. The
classes were simple. The teachers were nice to communicate with. There was also plenty of time
to spend with family. In my middle school career, I worked, but there was plenty of time have a
day of watching television without falling behind or watering the garden for two hours because I
didn t have any homework.
In middle school, I rarely had homework to take home. There was Pre Algebra to do, but I could
accomplish that the first hour that I was home and have plenty of time to spare and do as I
please. In Mr. Deering s class, I loved many of the books we read and loved listening to him read
the book to us. He was incredible at storytelling, so everyone was quiet, or we watched tv shows
or movies such as: Courageous, National Treasure, or The Twilight Zone. I also had Mrs. Salter
for English, I sat next to her and listen to the commentary she would add to books such as: ... Show
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The other amount of time was spent outdoors doing work as well, but the other work was not
hard either. I loved ground spraying with a four wheeler for musk thistles and picking up rocks
to create a bridge into the creek. These times enabled opportunities to listen to music and sing
along, however loudly and off key I had wanted. I also loved watering the garden, due to it gave
time to myself and enjoy the beauty of nature. Other kids did not understand how this was fun,
but I didn t care. I enjoyed it and that s what was important. I also loved spending quality time
with family. When it was dark, the entire family would be inside watching a movie. It didn t
matter if we had seen the movie a week before, because we were together. We d eat popcorn and
occasionally have pop if it was left in the kitchen. These were the fun years with every all at the
same school and all ride home together even though it took forever before we d arrived
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Who Is John s Identity In Brave New World
In a futuristic utopian society in which people are grown as nearly identical embryos in bottles,
finding someone who is a complete outcast from the rest of society is rare. In Brave New World,
the author, Aldous Huxley, makes John an exception. Isolated, disengaged, and rejected, John is
truthfully not apart of the civilized World State culture or the savage Indian culture. Being the only
person in the book not born in a laboratory, John additionally stands to represent a unique human
being whose identity and family relationships violate all the other s societal ideals. His experience
with exile was alienating for his relationships with people yet enriching, at times, for his self
expression. The thought of isolating one s self is frowned... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Two of the World State beliefs that John feels the strongest opposed to include soma distribution
and sex. John believes that soma is a sedating drug which the government gives to the civilized
in order to distract them from their unhappiness and noticing something is wrong within their
society. The people take soma for comfort without realizing the enslaving nature the soma
withholds. John picks this up in Chapter 15 of the novel when he throws the Delta s soma out
the window saying, Don t you even understand what manhood and freedom are. (page 213) John
also disagrees with the World State s view on sex, which can be partially attributed to his reading
of Shakespeare work. In the various books John has read, Shakespeare talks about sex as if it is
a special activity for two people who love each other and intend to marry. On the other hand, the
World State strongly encourages erotic play for people of all ages as strictly a form of
entertainment. If it was anything more, such as emotional bonding, it would destabilize the world
the controllers have constructed. She was a popular girl and, at one time or another, had spent a
night with almost all of them. ( page 57) This quote supports John s belief that sex is a casual and
meaningless
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Essay On Ophelia In Hamlet
Loving, concerned, and fragile. Ophelia, a character in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of
Denmark by William Shakespeare, is forced to undergo a litany of emotions. At the beginning of
the play Ophelia is full of love and is very optimistic towards her relationship to the protagonist,
Hamlet. She moves into a concerned state revolving around Hamlet, from there Ophelia shifts into
a very fragile state. As the play continues Ophelia struggles and endures loss until she reaches the
point where she can no longer go on. Loving. At first, Ophelia is full of joy and hope. Her lovefor
Hamlet is clear and she does not hide it at all. However, her brother gives her the advice to stay
away from Hamlet before he leaves to go back to school, and her father agrees because they do
not feel as if Hamlet is being true to Ophelia. As much as Ophelia does not want to obey her
father s orders she says I shall obey my Lord (1.3.145) in response to her father s demand.
Throughout the play Ophelia s love for Hamlet does not die down. When Ophelia speaks to
Hamlet, Hamlet tells her I did love you once (3.1.125) and from there Ophelia proceeds to plead to
Hamlet Indeed my Lord, you made me believe so (3.1.126). At this point Ophelia clearly sees that
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Ophelia s mood seems to revolve around Hamlet for most of the play. One night when she is
alone in her room Hamlet, rushes in and startles Ophelia. He begins to do things that are unlike
him, which confuses Ophelia and makes her tells her father what has happened by saying O, my
Lord I have been so affrighted! (2.1.75). When she goes further into detail, her father thinks that
Hamlet may be mad for thy love (2.1.85). Her father thinks this because Hamlet was undressed in
her room acting crazy. Ophelia is very concerned and genuinely scared and says truly, I do fear it
(2.1.87) when continuing to describe the situation. Ophelia shows that she is still in love with
Hamlet despite all of her worry and
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The Philosophy Of The Good Life
The concept of the good life is one that comes up frequently in the PULSE program because it
centers on the core beliefs of the program itself; personal and social responsibility. To me, the
nature of the good life entails of knowledge, happiness, justice, and introspection. Through my
exploration of the good life, I hope to clarify how I view the good life in accordance to Aristotle
and Plato, but also, how I perceive the good life in general. Service is an important portion of the
PULSE program, which is why the good life has to be related to it. The belief that service can lead
to the good life will allow me to explore the importance of service for the good life, thus, I will be
able to explore how PULSE will affect my version of the good life. By connecting the good life
to my own personal life, I can clarify how it differs and how it is similar to how Aristotle and
Plato defined the good life. Through this, I will be able to connect the good life to my
experiences and can investigate how my experiences have influenced my version of the good life.
Through my examination of Plato s and Aristotle s work, I hope to explain what the good life
means to me, and how I hope to achieve it, in and outside of my service placement.
The good life has a plethora of definitions, and this is exemplified by how differently Aristotle
and Plato viewed the good life. One particular characteristic of the good life that was revealed by
all the works that the class has analyzed is knowledge.
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Effects Of The Reformation In The 16th And 17th Century
I believe the single biggest pressure that caused the most issues for England in the 16th and 17th
century relate to the Reformation. The Reformation effected everyone in the country as they
were forced into a new religion headed by the King. It drastically changed people s lives and it s
no wonder why the change wasn t fully accepted for a long time. Rapid population increase
caused a significant strain on the country as they needed to develop new ways to feed everyone.
The abolishment of common lands in favor of enclosure agriculture strained the poorest people
in the country. All of these created mass amounts of tension and stress within a society
transitioning into an economic power. In 1534, the English Parliament passed the Act of
Supremacy effectively placing Henry the 8th as the head of the English Church. His royal
prerogative was extended to deciding the religion in which the country would follow. The need
of a male heir played a significant role in this decision, along with the opinions of many
throughout the Christian world that Catholic Church was corrupt beyond repair. The event left
the English citizens in a state of disbelief and resentment as their whole lives seemed to be
turned upside down. There would be a number of consequences resulting from the Reformation.
For starters the government began dissolving the monasteries which provided a number of
services to their communities around them, such as education and several acted as hospitals. The
King attempted to compensate for these lost services by establishing public services to his
citizens with the money he was gaining from the land he acquired from the monasteries.
Unfortunately the money was poorly spend and did not adequately replace the services of the
monasteries. Adding on to this a large chunk of the population refused to follow the newly
created church. Several clergymen who didn t recognize Henry as the new head of the church
were executed for not swearing loyalty to him. Furthermore thousands of people would rise up
through the years in rebellion against the state for the reason of religion. The Pilgrimage of Grace
for example rose to 40,000 people demanding the Supremacy Act be reversed as well as punishing
the officials
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Complete Report in the Field
P.W.1 Shivaji Sakharam Tangade the complainant, stated that , the incident took place, in the
night of 25 03 2001. He stated that on the earlier day after giving fodder to the bullocks, he went
at home from the field . On the next day at 10 00 to 11 00 a.m., when he returned at field he does
not found his bullocks in the field, hence he lodged the report at Buldana Police Station. P.W. 2,
stated that his bullock cart was not found, hence P.W.1 lodged the report. Hence, lodging of report
is proved by the complainant.
12.P.W.1, further stated that, after 5 6 days of lodging the complaint, police came towards him and
informed that there is bullock cart at village Anjani khurd, and asked to identify it. Therefore, he
went at Anjani Khurd and found it at one woman s home. He also got his stolen bullocks. He
further stated that that woman has stated that the accused Ravindra Dhandar and Samadhan
Solanke have brought the bullocks and bullock cart. P.W.2 stated that. after 8 to 10 days of the
incident police called him and complainant at police station. Thereafter, police, complainant , Vijay
Mhasake and he went at Anjani Khurd. Now P.W.1 stated that after incident of 5 to 6 days he went
at Anjani khurd, his evidence is silent in regard whether P.W.2 3 were accompanied with him or
not. P.W.2 stated that after 8 to 10 days of incident police called him and complainant at police
station. Now the evidence of both this witness is contradictory as to when
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Great White Sharks Argumentative Analysis
The theory is that rouge sharks are sharks that have chosen to prey and attack humans, and some
believe they have developed a taste for human flesh . Great White Sharks are highly efficient
predators and are known as apex predators, they top the marine food chain and are extremely
dominant specie of sharks. This essay discuss the question, should rouge sharks be killed or
conserved?
The Great White Sharks population was threatened in the 1970 s and 80 s from overfishing, this
caused a global concern which led to Great White Sharks are protected under the Federal
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act since 1999. Since the late 2000 s,
two studies have shown that the Great White Sharks population in the Atlantic and Pacific
Oceans are on the rise after a harsh decline in the 70 s and 80 s (Landen and Landen, 2014).
Great White Sharks population is increasing with over 2,210 adults in the Australasian area, but
they are lacking in data of juvenile sharks in the region and there are likely to be an excess of 8,000
to 10,000 sharks (Australian Geographic, 2018). So, even if one shark was killed for ... Show more
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You know that sharks are out there, and they don t mean any harm, but unfortunately there is the
occasional attack or fatal death. When comparing rates of people dying in car crashes and
comparing them to shark attack victims is just wrong. The amount of crashes on Australian road
compared to the amount of attacks are an enormous difference compared to them both. Being
attacked by a shark is consider as being very unlucky and in the wrong place at the wrong time .
In Australia alone, there was 1,277 road deaths in 2017 (Bitre.gov.au, 2018), compared to only
having one fatal death in Western Australia in 2017 (Terlato, 2017). However, hearing these
statistics it makes people who enter the water feeling safer and secure of not being attacked and
limits peoples
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Review Of Tempest Volcano
Tempest Volcano I was running down a narrow strip of land with lava all around me with a
demon dog chasing behind my back. I unsheathed my sword and shouted, П†П‰П„О№О¬! My
sword erupted in blue flame, startling the gargantuan dog. In those few seconds I turned around
pounced on the creature and slashed at it s eyes. The sword hit the creature right in the eye. It
kicked me off, pounced on me, picked me up with its massive claws, and threw me hundreds of
feet into the air. It suddenly exploded into yellow dust which meant that it hadn t died yet, but that
meant that it will be gone from humans until it is reborn in the underworld. I landed awkwardly
on my arm and felt a sharp jolt and heard a loud, CRACK! I started walking back home,... Show
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Finally, after what seemed like hours, I spotted our destination. We discretely glided down
toward the ground and landed in the forest. I was climbing down and off Pyro when a man in a
dark hood emerged from behind a tree. I jumped down and pulled out my sword. The man
slowly walked up to me and said, I am only your uncle. No need to fret. I responded, Oh really?
Were you the one that sent me that note? He said back, Uh huh. I said, Okay. He then pulled out
a katana, held it up to the sun and screamed, Brisinger! The katana suddenly lit up and plasma
formed all around it, illuminating the entire area. I said, П†П‰П„О№О¬ and my sword went
up in flames. He lunged at me and slashed at my neck, so close, I could feel the plasma radiating
through my skin. He attacked at me again, but this time I was ready. I parried his attack and
stabbed at him. The flames from my sword however, had lit his cloak on fire. I was taught this
tactic in self defense class when I was only six years old. While he was still distracted, I ordered
Pyro to scorch him, but before he had a chance, the man said, ПЂО¬ОіП‰ОјО± and a beam of ice
flew from his hands, freezing pyro before he could do anything. He was so concentrated on
keeping pyro still, that even though I sliced at him, knocking his sword away he didn t notice. I
tied him up, gagged him and tied him up to a tree. I touched my flaming sword to the ground,
lighting the ground on fire, starting
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Fruit Fly Trap
How to Make a Fruit Fly Trap
Oh, those pesky fruit flies! They seemingly appear out of nowhere taking up residence in your
kitchen and home. While they re most attracted to ripened fruits and vegetables, they can also be
found breeding in drains, garbage disposals, empty bottles and cans, trash containers and even mops
and cleaning rags. So, what can you do about these nuisance pests before they contaminate your
food with bacteria trap them and eliminate them!
A day in the life of a fruit fly
You can clean your kitchen until it gleams, but until all potential breeding areas are located and
eliminated, fruit flies will spread no matter how much you ve scrubbed. Generally, they lay their
eggs near the surface of fermenting foods and materials. Once they ve hatched, the tiny larvae
continue to feed near the surface of the fermenting mass. What s worse, the reproductive potential
of fruit flies is huge. So, if conditions are right they will lay about 500 eggs. And the entire
lifecycle from egg to adult happens in about one week. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The problem is, finding the source of attraction can be somewhat challenging. The best approach for
eliminating these pests suggests the University of Kentucky, Entomology, is to build a trap and
attract adult flies, where they can be eliminated for good.
Homemade apple cider vinegar trap
First toss out any overripen fruit, and then try this effective remedy to banish fruit flies from your
kitchen. Fruit flies are naturally attracted to fermented foods, and apple cider vinegar is made from
fermented apples. It s a match made in heaven!
Here s what you ll
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A Modern Day Sir Thomas Moore
A Modern Day Sir Thomas More
Rough Draft:
America is more corrupt than some would like to admit. Concerning the government, very
powerful people have a tendency to abuse their power. This affects the citizens greatly by not
having a fair system of equality. The corrupted are only out for personal gain, therefore, they
manage to not do their job properly. The infamous President Nixon, as just one of many great
examples. Despite the corruption, there are many figures of society that do great things for the
people, but not enough to make a lasting impact. The growing issues of murder, robbery, abuse of
illegal substances, and violence, have infected the streets of our country. With the idea that such
things exist, why have there not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is overrun by greed, poverty, and a growing separation of social classes. Concerning the
government, very powerful people have a tendency to abuse their power. This affects the citizens
greatly by not having a fair system of equality. The corrupted are only out for personal gain,
therefore, they manage to not do their job properly. The infamous President Nixon is just one of
many great examples. Despite the corruption, there are many figures of society that do great
things for the people, but not enough to make a lasting impact. The growing issues of murder,
robbery, abuse of illegal substances, and violence, have infected the streets of our country. With the
idea that such things exist, why have there not been more successful tactics to stop it? It seems as
though the government is much more concerned with stuffing their pockets than improving lower
class society. Regarding the government, they say that they are going to take action, but there is
rarely ever truth in that statement. Above the destitute are people that have more money than
they could ever spend away. In addition, there are people struggling to survive in less fortunate
areas of America that could live months off the daily salary of the wealthy. They barely make
enough money to have a place to live, or food to put on their table. Children starve, end up in
foster care, which is a failed system in itself, and end up homeless. Instead of focusing on other
countries, maybe it
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Essay on An Analysis Of John Berger
Pictures Don amp;#8217;t Always Paint a Thousand Words
John Berger makes a bold statement in saying amp;#8220; No other relic or text from the past can
offer such a direct testimony about the world which surrounded other people at other times. In this
respect images are more precise and richer than literature, ; (Ways of Reading, 106). This statement
is very untrue. Literature has been the focal point of all modern learning.. Literature lets the reader
feel what the author is thinking, not just see it as you would in a painting. This can be proven after
reading Berger amp;#8216;s descriptions of paintings in Ways of Seeing and also reading parts of
literature written by W.E.BDubois.
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Another example, that writing explains much more than a picture is Berger amp;#8217;s On
Rembrandt amp;#8217;s amp;#8220;Women in Bed. ; When I look at this painting I see a young
woman looking up at something from her bed. He writes amp;#8220; there is a complicity
between the women and the painter. This complicity includes both retinence and abandon , day
and night. The curtain of the bed which Hendrickje lifts up her hand , marks the threshold between
daytime and nighttime. ;( 129) From this painting I could not see any of this. The writing paints
this picture in the readers mind, much better than the actual image. This explanation also enables a
reader to relate to the writing. From this writing I can see this girl in the bed and almost feel what
she is thinking. From the picture all I saw was a girl laying in bed, nothing more.
Again Berger describes Caravaggio amp;#8217;s amp;#8220;The Calling of St. Matthew ;. In
this picture, to the naked eye, all the viewer would see is group of men in a dimly lit room. But
through Berger amp;#8217;s description a reader or viewer can see much more . Berger
amp;#8217;s says this painting depicts amp;#8220; five men sitting around their usual table ,
telling stories , gossiping, boasting of what one day the will do, counting money .Suddenly the
door is flung open . The two figures
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Relationships In Morrison s Recitatif And Petrified Man
Khadijah L. Bartholomew Dr. Lewis English 2041 4 December 2014 Petrified Man and Recitatif
Analysis Women are complex beings who are often seen as being delicate flowers, but they can
also be catty, jealous, and malicious. The friendships that are shared between women are as
difficult to understand as the complex women who take part in them. A friend can be a support
system, a confidant, and can sometimes become an enemy. The relationships between the women in
Toni Morrison s Recitatif and Eudora Welty s Petrified Man are examples of how once genuine
friendships can go wrong. The women in these short stories are afflicted by emotions and societal
problems that frazzle their once affectionate relationships. The relationships that are written... Show
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During Leota and Mrs. Fletchers conversations, they boast over the control that they believe they
have over their husbands. Mrs. Fletcher who has become pregnant for the first time is not sure
if she wants to terminate her pregnancy. She is not concerned about the opinion of her husband
Mr. Fletcher and says Mr Fletcher can t do a thing with me in regards to who makes the
decisions in their lives. Although Mr. Fletcher is the breadwinner, he is not the decision maker
in his household. Leota on the other hand is confident in the fact that she can make her jobless
husband, Fred, seek work out in another town. Instead of following Leota s orders, her husband
spends his time with Mr. Pike who is also penniless, fishing and getting drunk. Leota and Mrs.
Pike essentially play the role of the man in their relationships, making all of the money as well as
decisions.The husbands in Petrified Man are in a sense petrified men themselves, their statuses
as men in society is tainted by their inferiority to their wives. The Petrified Man himself
represents the dangers that are faced by women all the time, the threat of being sexually assaulted
by a man. Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Pike, and Leota believe that they are in control of their own fates
and destinies, yet an unknown danger lurks near them. Mrs. Pike once lived with Mr. Petrie also
known as the Petrified Man in New Orleans, yet she had no inclining of the threat that he imposed
on her life. The women believe that they have control over their bodies and they spend hours in
salons preserving their looks, but men inevitably involve them in unwanted pregnancies as well
cause emotional damage as a result of
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Sonic Drive Tot
OVERVIEW:
Sonic Drive In is an American quick service restaurant brand, established in 1953. The popular fast
food restaurant has 3,552 locations in 45 states, and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
(All Sonic Drive In Locations). They are the largest drive in restaurant in the country; their menu
boasts over a million flavor combinations between their slushies and fountain drinks, and an
extensive range of fast food options such as fully loaded burgers, over the top hot dogs, and
various grilled and fried sandwiches. Sonic also attracts customers by offering side and snack
options unique to the brand, such as their Ched R Peppers or Chili Cheese Tots. Sonic has been
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These platforms are currently at a 50% installation rate as of March 2016, and Sonic expects to
see the rest of its locations operating with these new systems by the end of 2017. Their point of
sale system is different than others in the QSR industry in that it offers a more customized
experience for customers, while also streamlining service and reducing waste (Murphy). This
point of sale system also has the future potential to connect to customer s mobile phones for
further descriptions, while also featuring a touch screen for ease of access. This new technology
will replace a system that is currently over 20 years old Sonic may sometimes brand using their
retro vibe, but antiquated systems set no one up for success (Kelso). This new technology is also
said to drive their average check upwards by several points; Chairman, Chief Executive, and
President, J. Clifford Hudson, reported not only a 2.2 percent increase in stores who had begun
using this new technology, but also stated a whopping 33.8 percent rise in profits, for the same time
period. This increase in profits can be related to the fact that the new POS system is not only
beneficial for the customer, but also for the restaurant and employees while minimizing waste, it
also makes some things such as theft, miscommunication, and
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Marketing Philosophy Essay
As a marketing professional, entrepreneur and teacher, I want to inspire students to master a broad
range of marketing concepts. I want to demonstrate how marketing is used to sell products and
services, persuade individuals and companies to change their behavior and to potentially change the
world.
I believe that the best way to learn is to have an interactive learning environment. In my classes, I
will present a concept for discussion and reinforce the concept with an in class group exercise and
homework assignment. I ask students to display name cards each class so I can call on them by
name, which helps foster a more personalized discussion.
I teach by example by drawing on case studies, articles, student s personal experiences as well as
my own and others. I want students to talk, to participate individually and in groups so they can
learn from each other while building on their ideas.
I kick off the semester with a case study on how databases, advertising, interactive or integrated
marketing can be used as a persuasion tool. I might ask students to research: Who was Jack O Dell
and how did he use marketing to change the world? This leads students on an internet hunt, a brief
paper and then an in class discussion within the context of the syllabus for that week.
If we are having a discussion on how to develop a database, students will interview each other in
class to generate information that then leads to an in class exercise on designing a data table, and
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`` True Freedom `` By Langston Hughes
America is known as the land of the free, but is anyone really free? One might view freedom as
abolished slavery, but true freedom gives one the ability to make choices and act on decisions. True
freedom might be gained through lessons learned from history, from accomplishing and seeing
dreams become reality, or from standing up for beliefs. Langston Hughes, an American poet known
for his writing during the Harlem Renaissanceperiod said, In all my life, I have never been free. I
have never been able to do anything with freedom, except in the field of my writing. (citation). As a
young African Americanman, Hughes faced man obstacles, but writing gave him a sense of
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People of all nations and beliefs have the right to experience freedom from injustice and to live
in peace and equality no matter what they look like or believe. In the line, I ve seen its muddy
bosom turn all golden in the sunset, (cite) Hughes use of the words muddy bosom symbolizes
brown skin. Although some may not see the beauty in the muddiness, rivers can turn golden or
beautiful in the sunset. If people would take the time to get to know others and not judge them
by their outward appearance, they could see the beauty within the soul. Like rivers, people have
a past that helped shape them. Each person, like a river has deep roots, perseverance, and a need
for freedom and understanding. Rivers are confined by land as people are confined by laws, but
just as rivers can change course, people can change society. Langston Hughes, like the rivers in
The Negro Speaks of Rivers, preserved in the face of adversity as he forged new streams of thought.
In Harlem, another example of the struggle for true freedom is represented as Langston Hughes
questions, What happens to a dream deferred? (cite) Hughes explores the reality of what happens to
people when they are unable to accomplish
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Exploratory Practice
J Clin Psychopharmacol. 33(1):55 62. doi: 10.1097/JCP.0b013e31827c0117 Hello Pradeep! In
our daily practice, we, as Pts many times use heuristic practice approaches because of limited
time and decreased our work load also this approach gives hasty conclusion as our pre conclusive
thought. By doing this, we kicker ourselves and ignore/missed important information (Crist,
McVay and Marocco,2016) which may play secondary role in timely outcomes. Thank you for
sharing your experience with us. Now answering to your question, Yes, I do provide education to
Assisted Living Facility (ALF) aid staffs by providing seminars and writtent paper with sign and
symptoms regarding to Green, Yellow and Red marks (mentioned when to informed whom).
Sometimes
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The Secret Service Agent ( Drug Enforcement Administration )
Do you have what it takes to become a secret service agents? What are the requirements to
become a secret service agent? What are different types of agencies that an agent could work for?
Well a secret service is an agent that protects and carry executive orders from their commanders to
carry on their missions. The U.S Secret Service has two major areas they are required to do. They
are to prevent financial crimes and protection who harms or threat our homeland which is the
United Statesof America. They have missions that take place all over the world. Agents have
different agencies they could work for like the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). The DEA
which is the (Drug Enforcement Administration) was created by Richard Nixon through an
Executive order in 1978. When the DEA was first created it had about 1,740 secret agents and a
budget less than $75 million. Now in present time the agency now has about 5,000 agents and a
budget that had increase to $2 million.
The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) was created in 1908 while President Theodore
Roosevelt was in office at the time. The FBI was created by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte.
President Roosevelt and Charles Bonaparte all came to a meeting in the office to approved this
agency. That s when President Roosevelt had made Attorney Charles Bonaparte to head to be the
General of the organization. Back in 1908 citizens of the United States appointed that they needed a
federal investigate service so the
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Role Of Web Architecture On Communication And The Ways We...
Unit 28. (M1)
Introduction:
In this task I will explain the main roles of web architecture with relation to communication and the
ways we can communicate online. This task I will look at the main functions of Web 2.0 and will
also evaluate on the architecture that comes with the Internet in order to allow for communication
between software and application programs.
Web 2.0:
The second generation of the World Wide Webis Web 2.0. The second generation of the web is
focused on user needs as an element in sharing information online. Web 2.0 allows for
communication between users via a bandwidth of connectivity, the pages which are created within
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Effectively users can share key data information by creating their own personal accounts in which
they can share content from, users usually sign up and create a profile in which they can share
information and pictures. Depending on the platform and purpose, users are free to choose whether
their whole profile or selected content will be publicly accessible or only visible to certain
audiences.
Facebook is another application which uses functions of Web 2.0 for communication. Facebook
itself focuses on the effect of Collaboration between users. The application of Facebook has made
it subsequently effective and simple for people within different countries and cities to share
personal information about themselves and their hobbies and it also allows them to keep in
contact with people they have added. Facebook enables people to add their friends easily
effectively and allows users to decide which information they want to share with specific users.
A screenshot of my Facebook friend s account
Online Applications:
Social network software of communication applications offer functions which include
communication tools and interactive tools often based on the Internet. Communication tools
typically handle the capturing, storing and presentation of communication, usually written but
increasingly including audio and video as well. Interactive tools handle mediated interactions
between a pair or group of users. These social
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The Case Identifies Struggle And Problem Faced By...
Tegan + Hrad Technika Case Kriti Paliwal The case identifies struggle and problem faced by
organizations outsourcing IT projects and allows us to ponder on how to manage outsourcing well.
Case Questions: 1. What do you think caused the current situation with respect to Tegan s A/P
system development project outsourced to Hrad Technika? The A/P outsourcing project failed
miserably, as an outcome of multiple mistakes from both the companies, this case explores major
mistakes an organization can make to cause such a fiasco. Below are the causes which contributes
to this failure. Approach of outsourcing should be followed when there is a lack of expertise
required for the development of that project. Outsourcing comes with huge number of... Show more
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linear approach but the linear approach demands for appropriate requirements and analysis at
the very start of the project, and the A/P system project clearly demanded an iterative approach
as described in the case, the fluctuating requirements made it impractical to have been completed
in the decided time, also waterfall method leads to increasing cost and time, and thus is not
appropriate under the fixed price contract because there are no adjustments for any scope
change, so, here because of wrong contract agreement, incorrect methodology, directly
constituted to high governance costs for Tegan. Tegan failed to impart proper knowledge of its
A/P system to Hrad due to lack of sufficient personnel and expertise in that area, as per the case,
only one employee was there (Julia Jones) who was having the functional knowledge of the
current system and was solely responsible to interact and review the low level designs (LLDs),
which resulted in the backlog of reviews and thus Hrad was not able to iterate as required. One
more integral factor which led to the failure of this outsourcing was the lack of leadership and
commitment for the project from both the ends. Tegan did not show its commitment to the project
because first, it failed to deploy adequate expertise to facilitate the review
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Multi Agency Coordinating Systems Paper
and Multi Agency Coordinating System (MACS) entities; give Finance/Admin, Logistics,
Operations and Planning Support (FLOP); develop Incident Action Plan (IAP) and contingency and
long term plans; and document the incident and managed the Incident Management Team (IMT).
Our EOC seemed as if they are available to coordinate data and resources to support any potential
incident managementthreat or activities in the local area (Haddow, Bullock, Coppola, 2011). In
addition, the EOC implements immediate response actions; review the checklist and Standard
Operating Procedures (SOP); refers to the emergency managementplan and the proper Homeland
SecurityAct, and carry out other pre planned responses. Furthermore, the EOC s mission is to
protect people on or near the Naval base; maintain critical missions, functions, and tasks; and
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This setup allows multiple partnerships to work together as a team to complete the common goal.
Some of the structures are comprised of the Command Section, Operations Section, Planning
Section, Logistics Section, and Finance/Admin Section. Each section has their own unique
missions, functions, and tasks that connect back to each other to have a successful emergency
operation. The Command Section includes CFAY s Commanding Officer, other local agencies, and
tenant command to articulate Emergency Public Information (EPI) and strategic goals to the
situation. The Operation Section is primarily the ICP and dispatch. They carry out the EOC s IAP
with concurrence from the Incident Commander. The Planning Section manage all the incident
related information. With this information they generate contingency plans, meetings, update
situational unit logs, and prepares the IAP for
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Emotional Voices Of Shakespeare s The Merchant Of...
William Shakespeare expresses Shylock and Hamlet s emotional voices explicitly throughout both
plays: The Merchant of Venice and Hamlet. The emotional voices in both texts were due to the
tragic incidences each protagonist Shylock and Hamlet endured. In The Merchant of Venice the
emotions seen within the text are hatred and penitence, whereas in Hamletthe audience can infer
that the emotions portrayed are depression, pain and terror; thus instigating that there is a
contrasting concept between The Merchant of Veniceand Hamlet. This can be seen through Hamlet
s situation where his emotions were triggered by his father s passing. As stated in Act 4 Scene 4, he
utters: My thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth . The word bloody suggests that he has
malicious intentions as he indicated obliviously that he wanted to avenge his father. Hamlet cannot
afford to think of anything other than his unsettled task: execute his father s assumed murderer.
This brings out his emotional voice vengeance as the death of his father had an enormous impact on
him, leading him to become depressed and paranoid throughout the play. Dissimilarly, Shylock s
emotionhad been caused by the mistreatment he suffered as a result of him being a Jew in a
Christian community. Anti Semitism was omnipresent in Venice, signifying that Shylock was
discriminated against pervasively. This led him to channel all his anger towards the Christians
because of the inevitable exploitation he
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Oppression In The Hunger Games
Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins is a novel that warns us of possible dangers in the future such
as governmental control or corruption. Throughout the novel Collins uses the theme of
oppression as a way of conveying the danger of a totalitarian government. There are many
different forms of oppression displayed throughout the text; However, the control of resources and
the games in general are the key forms of oppression in the novel. In Hunger Games, the control
of resources was a significant form of oppression. The main resource the government controlled
was the access to food. The districts that were close to the Capitol had more accessibility to food
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By enforcing the games, the government gives the people a yearly reminder of how much
control they have making them less likely to rebell. Katniss questions what will happen after the
games and what will her life be like. The games can never be escaped. Even though the games
are over, in a way they are not. The games are vicious cycles that are used by the government to
enforce their control. Also Katniss mentions that she ll never marry, never risk bringing a child
into the world (Collins 311). Bringing a child into this cruel world would almost be immoral.
Every year for six years there s a possibility your child will be selected as a tribute. Although
Katniss has won the game, she hasn t won much. She survived rather than won. The same injustices
exist and nothing has changed. If anything the games has just begun. The games infact had an
opposite effect on Katniss. Being in District 12 her everyday life was about providing food for her
family. Before the games she was sort of detached from the atrocities and injustices surrounding her,
but the games had a way of making her more intact with her emotions. I think this instilled a desire
of change in her. Katniss states that without hunting she loses her identity but I think her identity
only becomes more complex. She goes from Katniss, the girl who hunts to Katniss, the face of
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Hein-Rich Spencer s Greatest Invention
Are mistakes key to discoveries yes, because always in human history great inventions have
always been discovered by accident. For example, one day a man named Percy spencer had
helped change our kitchens forever when he brought a piece of chocolate into a factory and
dropped it onto the floor, and after it melted he had discovered how to make an inventionthat would
change the world and help make cooking easier therefore he had made a company that would
help him make a device that would mimic the effects of the chocolate bar against the factory
floor, but only after 20 years he had finally perfected the effects of the heat against the chocolate
bar on the factory floor and he called it the microwave. And it was the most useful invention of its
time. The man who was first to make a machine who had helped to make communication easier for
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Even when he was a little boy he started to like digging to discover the secrets of the ancient
world and he even went as far as to make a plan when he was little to dig and become famous, he
was right because he eventually made it to California where he became rich and with the money
he started a career in archaeology and he had a partner who went by the name of frank Calvert
who had helped him on his adventure to discover the ancient world unlike Schliemann frank was
self taught and protected all the artifacts he found. But Schliemann was selfish and wanted to
have all the fame for the discoveries of the lower world and after frank found the lost land of troy
Schliemann tried to take all the credit for it and because of that Calvert s contribution was
forgotten even though Calvert s family had tried to give the full credit of the discovery they
however did not
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Power And Control In William Shakespeare s The Tempest
In William Shakespeare s romantic comedy play, The Tempest, we witness an endless amount of
power struggles and scheming amongst characters, all in the hopes of achieving one thing:
complete control over the remote island in which they re stranded on. Throughout the play,
characters choose their allies, set targets on their enemies, and manipulate situations and one
another in an attempt to reach their end goals. Each character that strives to colonize the island
has different motives based on their place in the social hierarchy and their relationships to fellow
characters. However, each character seeking control over the island not only has their own
motives, but also their own vision for what the island could be under their sole jurisdiction. The
three main players seeking to colonize the island and make their own vision of what it could be
into a reality are Prospero, Caliban, and Gonzalo. Between these three characters we see
relationships between the colonizer, the colonized, and one character who envisions the island as
an opportunity to create the perfect society. Power and control are prominent themes in
Shakespeare s The Tempest, as the audience is faced with severe questions of morality and who has
rightful claim of the island.
As the play begins, we learn of the master/servant relationships that are already in place on the
island. Prospero is the current all powerful and omnipotent ruler of the island, who uses strategical
social tactics of abuse and manipulation
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Compound Nouns Essay
ObjectiveThis year my third grade class began a lesson on compound nouns. We began by
playing a matching game. Each child picked a card with a word on it. They then had to try to find
a partner who had another word that would pair up with theirs to make a new word. The children
were very excited, but no one made the connection with compoundwords. Once they were paired
up, each student said their wordand their new word. At this point, they started guessing that we
ere going to talk about compound nouns. I observed the children s excitement begin to diminish
when they realized they were not just playing but learning too. I heard one of my boys whisper
to a friend, She tricked us again. Yeah, she s always good for that, was the response. At this
point, I asked the children if anyone could guess my favorite compound noun. Since this seemed
like another game, the energy level began to rise. With no one guessing the correct answer, I told
them my favorite compound noun was grasshopper. They began to laugh and wanted to know
why. I told them it was because I loved to eat grasshopper pie. There were lots of laughs and kids
shouting gross. I asked them if they had ever had grasshopper pie and of course, no one had.
Throughout many of my lessons I use a cross curricular approach, so this lesson fit right in. To
incorporate math, we made a chart that showed how many students thought they would like
grasshopper pie. Most of the boys were talking
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The Department Of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
Introduction The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) licenses and regulates vehicle related
businesses, such as license renewal, car inspections, and titling, as well as promotes public safety
through safe operation of automobiles. Currently, the DMV is a governmental nightmare with a
desperate need for improvements to its systems and processes. Therefore, it s imperative to
investigate the systematic issues(s) and the processes producing it in order to identify the
performance problems and its causes. The purpose of this report is to examine, assess, and
understand the deficiencies of an institution [the DMV] to find its organizational performance
problems [the main systematic problem and root cause] to determine the areas of needed
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Autonomy in Medicine
Autonomy in Medicine
Finneaus Parker
National University
February 8, 2013
Dr. Schlitz
Autonomy is the personal rule of the self that is free from both controlling interferences by others
and from personal limitations that prevent meaningful choice (Pantilat, 2008). Autonomous
individuals act intentionally, with understanding, and without controlling influences. Respect for
autonomy is one of the fundamental guidelines of clinical ethics. Autonomy in medicine is not
simply allowing patients to make their own decisions. Physicians have an obligation to create the
conditions necessary for autonomous choice in others. For a physician, respect for autonomy
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For the majority of their lives patients seek treatment from a family physician that has a general
knowledge of their health status, behaviors, and family background. However, once patients reach
the age where multiple ailments require the consultation of several specialists, care can become
fragmented. The primary physician, who presumably knows the patient best, begins to play a
smaller role in deciding treatments and consulting the patient s family on advance directives. This
fragmentation and discontinuity of care is pervasive once the patient reaches the end of life, and
thus helps explain why treatment decisions at the end of life often differ from the wishes of the
family and even the patient.
The relationship between a physician and his or her patient is inherently driven by outcomes. By
default, a physician is trained to cure or mitigate the effects of the patient s illness until natural
death. However, the instinctive behavior of physicians at the end of life can result in more harm by
encouraging advanced treatments that reduce the quality of life in a patient s remaining days.
Evidence has demonstrated that this leads to greater dissatisfaction among patients and their
families, and it results in unnecessarily high instances of death in hospital
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Leishmaniasis Outline
Outline
Scientific name: Leishmania in humans called Leishmaniasis
Common name: Leishmania Spp.
Taxonomic Classification: Genus of trypanosomes
Complete life cycle: Human stages: 1) Sand fly injects promastigotes into the skin during a blood
meal. Promastigotes are phagocytized by neutrophils that are rapidly recruited to the bite site 3)
Infected neutrophils release the parasites which are then consumed by macrophages .4)
Promastigotes transform into amastigotes inside macrophages. 5) Amastigotes multiply in cells
(including macrophages) of various tissues.
Sand Fly Stages
6) Sand fly ingests infected macrophages when it takes a blood meal 7) Ingestion of parasitized cell
8) Amastigotes transform into promastigotes in midgut 9) Promastigotes divide and migrate to the
anterior midgut and foregut 10) Sand fly injects promastigotes into the skin during a blood meal.
Zoonotic potential: found in parts of the tropics, subtropics, and southern Europe, starting to see
some cases in usa. transmission by bite of sand fly that has fed off an infected mammalian host.
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The organism will never be completely eliminated and relapse occurs very frequently requiring
retreatment. Treatment should be undertaken on an outpatient basis. Due to the chronic wasting
that can occur with leishmaniasis, it is important to provide a good high quality protein diet or a
diet appropriate for renal insufficiency if this manifestation. Due to trouble obtaining certain drugs
in the United States, treatment is recommended to begin with allopurinol (ZyloricВ®). This drug
is efficient and relatively non toxic when used as a maintenance drug. Clinical decrease is often
achieved when used alone. Relapses are common when treatment stops. Complete cures are rare
but survival occurs in 80% of cases over 4 years if renal failure is not present when treatment is
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Xlash Eyelash Enhancer
When using beauty products, you expect them to not only enhance your appearance, making you
look irresistible, but you think that they don t have negative effects for you either. Unfortunately,
this isn t the case with a lot of the beauty products on the market, and to know which are the beauty
products that actually do more harm than good, read the following lines and avoid ever using them.
Xlash Eyelash Enhancer Lash growth serums have been around for quite some time, and while
mostly all of them deliver the expected results and give you irresistible long lashes, some products
unfortunately contain prostaglandin analogues, which are basically pharmaceutical substances that
shouldn t be introduced in the production of cosmetic products. For example, a lash growth serum
that you should avoid using precisely because it contains prostaglandin analogues is the Xlash
Eyelash Enhancer which in addition to being filled with ingredients that are actually harmful for
your eyes, comes at the very high price of $60. Instead of buying this harmful and exorbitantly
priced lash growth serum, buy the Rimmel Lash Accelerator Serum for only $10, because it doesn t
contain any harmful ingredients for your eyes, and it gives great results very fast. Physicians
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Therefore, instead of blaming this haristyling tool for harming your hair s health, it s better to
learn how to properly use it. The main mistake that people make when using flat irons, a mistake
that leads to having burnt hair is that they don t set the heat setting accordingly with their hair type,
the correct settings being below 360 degrees Fahrenheit for thin hair, between 360 degrees
Fahrenheit and 380 degrees Fahrenheit for wavy hair, and between 380 degrees Fahrenheit and 410
degrees Fahrenheit for curly
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Death By A Suicidal Pilot
Death by a suicidal pilot sounds absurd to think that this even possible. As we consider the
hundreds way possible to commit suicide why this way? Is this a new thing or has it been around
for years? What regulations are in place to determine a pilot is mentally unstable with a possibility
of committing suicide? Is there anything more can the FAA do to prevent this form happing?
These are all questions to determine if the current policies in place will reduce aviation assisted
suicides to zero as we enter the 21th century.
Aircraft assisted are rare now days according to an Air Space magazine article: In the 20 years
between 1993 and 2012, 24 of 7,244 fatal aviation accidents (0.33 percent of the total) are
thought to have been caused deliberately by a member of the pilot crew (Reichhardt, T. (Jul 29,
2104). Less than 1 percent, but where there plane crashes before 1993 caused by suicides. This
.33 percent doesn t include the aviators committing suicide by airplanes since World War II.
Japanese military aviators, also known as Kamaikaze pilots, committed 3,860 suicide attacks in
WWII between 1944 and 1945 causing 48.1 percent of all damage to US warships and more than
7,000 killed.(3) The Kamikaze suicide is almost non existence now days when it comes to
military actions and only the mentally unstable suicidal aircrews remain. A lot of time passed
since 1945, so all the recent airplane suicides have been caused by the same major factors as a
normal everyday
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Impact Of Roman Architecture On Modern Architecture
How has Roman architecture affected us today in terms of modern architecture? Table of content:
Table of Contents
Introduction:3
Review of Literature:4
Methodology and Presentation of Findings:11
Processing of Findings:13
Conclusion:15
Bibliography:16
Appendix:17
Introduction:
The purpose of this ORTO is to illustrate the extend to which Roman architecture, from the late 2nd
centaury BC to the 4th century AD, had an influence and effect of modern western architecture.
Therefore the aims of my ORTO are as follows:
Gathering information regarding Roman architecture, from the aforementioned time period,
providing both background as well as references to Roman architecture.
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This resulted in and innovative constructions utilising both pre existing techniques as well as new
ones, which the Romans had devised. This lead to a new outlook on design expressed in the
creation of new architectural structures such as arches, amphitheatres and improvements on pre
existing structures such as granaries and residential housing areas. The already existing structures
that the Greeks had invented, the Romans later both improved upon and changed and decorated in
different ways. Such as the changes made to Corinthian column making it more decorative. This
lead to the invention of the composite capital, which was a mixture of both the Ionic and Corinthian
columns, maintain the base and frame of the Ionic with the decorative acanthus leaves of the
Corinthian. This in term led to the redesign of the Doric column creation the Tuscan
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The Reduction Of Weight Of Heavy Vehicles
Introduction
The need for reduction in weight of heavy vehicles is increasing day after day. Reduction of weight
results in reduced fuel consumption which results in a decrease in the emission of greenhouse gas.
For reducing the weight, higher strength to weight ratio steels would be required. Not only is a
high strength, but the steel also requires to be adequately formable and greater energy absorption
capacity. Good formability is essential for designing vehicle components with complex shapes.
Dual phase (DP) steels are quite promising material for these purposes. DP steels can already
achieve strength in the range of 500 1200 MPa with a total elongation of 15 25 %. Dual phase
steels contain more than 1% alloying element among which major alloying elements are C, Si, Mn,
and there are some other alloying elements also.
Among different grades of Dual phase steels, the primary concern here is DP600 steels. A general
chemical composition of DP 600 steel is tabulated in Table 1 below.
Table 1. Chemical composition of DP600 steel
Steel grade C
MaxSi max Mn max P max S
MaxAlNb
MaxCr+Ni+Cu
Max
DP 6000.140.501.400.0850.0080.02 0.060.0091.30
Dual phase steel has a microstructure which consists of two phases, Ferrite and Martensite (Fig.1).
DP600 steels have a tensile strength of around 600 MPa and total elongation of about 20 25%
(Fig2). The tensile strength of DP600 steel can vary from 580 670 MPa.Write uses ???????. Other
advantages of DP600 steels are
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Differences Between Management Accounting and Financial...
MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY 2008/2009 MODULE NUMBER ACC1130 MODULE TITLE
Introduction to Managerial Finance Coursework 1 STUDENT NAME................................
STUDENT NO:................................. SEMINAR TUTOR ................................. Introduction
Accounting is concerned with providing both financial and non financial information that will help
decision makers to make good decisions. An understanding of accounting therefore requires an
understanding of the decision making process and an awareness of the users of accounting
information. The major purposes of accounting are to formulate overall strategies and long run
plans. Resource allocation decisions such as product, pricing and customer emphasis. Cost planning
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[7] Functions of Management Accounting Management accountants contribute to the company s
decisions about strategy, planning, and control, by scorekeeping, attention directing and problem
solving.[8] Scorekeeping: It refers to the accumulation of data and the reporting of reliable results to
all levels of management. Examples of scorekeeping are the recording of actual revenues and
purchases relative to budgeted amounts.[9] Attention Directing: Helping managers focus on
opportunities and problems. Attention directing means getting managers to focus on all
opportunities that would add value to the company and not to focus only on cost reduction
opportunities. An example is highlighting rapidly growing markets where the company may be
under funding its investment. [10] Problem Solving: It refers to the comparative analysis
undertaken to identify the best alternatives in relation to the organisation s goals. An example is
comparing the financial advantages of leasing a fleet of motorcycles rather than owning those
motorcycles.[11] Different decisions place different emphasis on these three roles. For strategic
decisions and planning decisions, the problem solving role is most prominent. For control decisions
(which include both actions to implement planning decisions and decisions about performance
evaluation), the scorekeeping and attention keeping and attention directing roles are most
prominent because they provide feedback to
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Advantages Of Public Participation In Decision Making
1.Policy makers should always engage the public in all policy decisions. Argue for or against and
explain your view.
I believe that public participation should be at the heart of good governance and policy decision
making. However, the nature of engagement itself is highly contextual depending on governance
culture determined by elements like levels of corruption, transparency, equity and inclusiveness.
While theory on, the subject argues for and against the notion of public participation (Irvin et al,
2004) , in my opinion the benefits of public engagement far outweigh the negative aspects.
Moreover, the advantages of public participation are several especially for countries where
passivity is culturally embedded or power distance is high and political gridlocks occur frequently.
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Ambitions reform agendas have failed due to poorly articulated mission, value, and impact
(Lavigna, 2014) that prevent the stakeholders (workforce) from seeing the bigger picture. This
poses an additional challenge that is unique to the public sector. Another aspect that inhibits change
in the public sector is the imbalance between authority and responsibility among government
officials. As a result public managers are burdened with immense responsibilities but very little
authority to initiate and sustain organizational
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Zopiclone Is A Drug First Developed By Rhone Poulenc Rore
Zopiclone is a cyclopyrrolone drug first developed by RhГґne Poulenc Rore (1, page 220) in the
early 1970s (2). It is classified as a GABA A receptor agonist, and is a central nervous system
depressant. Zopiclone binds onto subunits on the GABA A receptor and modulates the opening of
the chloride ion channels in the neuron cell membrane (3, page 1). By increasing the conductance
of chloride ions and hyperpolarizing the neuron, the frequency of action potentials is reduced. This
causes an inhibition of brain activity, causing zopicloneto have hypnotic, sedative, muscle relaxant,
anxiolytic, and anticonvulsant effects (4).
Zopiclone acts much in the same way as benzodiazepines when used to treat insomnia, but was
believed to have less adverse effects, and less potential for developing tolerance and addiction. As
a result, it was first marketed as a better alternative to benzodiazepines. However, recent studies
have revealed that it is unclear whether zopiclone shows improvements over benzodiazepines when
assessed on therapeutic qualities and addiction potential (5, page 1). As a result, both zopiclone and
benzodiazepines are included in schedule IV of the United States Controlled Substances Act (6).
Zopiclone is known by several brand names, such as Imovane, Zimovane and Zimoclone (7). It is
used to treat insomnia in adults arising from increased sleep latency, frequent awakenings during in
the night, and premature awakening (3, page 1). Zopiclone alleviates the symptoms of
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Pediatric Nurses
Nurses who specialize in pediatrics devote their knowledge and skills to caring for children.
Pediatrics is a special field because these nurses get to work with children everyday . The amazing
thing about children is that they recover and heal faster than adults. There s small and big miracles
that happen everyday in pediatrics and having a job that gets to be apart of everyday miracles is
miraculous. Building long term relationships with patients and their families can make nurses feel
like small heroes.
Pediatric nurses have lots of skills they have to obtain such as focus on medical needs and
treatments for infants, children and adolescents. When in the medical field you need to have
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These Nurses spend most of their days interacting with children and families. On a daily basis,
they need to be prepared to take care of emotional and physical needs of others. Another important
workplace in pediatrics is the PICU (pediatric intensive care unit). The PICU is a section of the
hospital that provides critical children with the highest level of medical care (registered). The PICU
allows intensive nursing care and continuous
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Anila Daulatzi Essay Examples
The Muslim Professor being dragged off her flight, racially assaulted and then charged with no
due cause is an example of prejudice leading to immoral actions. On Tuesday, October 3rd of this
year, Anila Daulatzai, who teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art, boarded a Southwest
flight in order to see her sick father. Before the flight s departure, she noticed two canines and
informed a flight attendant of her acute allergy to dogs and then was then moved to the rear of the
plane with no conflict. However, shortly afterward she was told that she would have to leave the
by two members of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police. They then forcefully dragged her
out of her seat and they attempted to haul her off the plain, during the entire encounter the officers
treated her roughly, spoke to her in a condescending tone and treated her essentially like she was a
criminal. Even after she and the officers parted ways the ordeal continued because of their attempts
to charge her of with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct and threatening and racist letters in the
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According to Southwest, one such reason is the fact the crew believed she had a fatal allergy to
dogs. Apparently, its reports said Daulatzai told staff about a life threatening allergy. If this was
the case then it would be in the Crew, Airport, and passengers best interest to have the professor
disembark the plane for safety reasons. Also, as you can see in the video she was clearly resisting
against the officers and making a disturbance in that environment which might have prompted the
aggression from the
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Elmer Driedger s Argument Analysis
In the words of Elmer Driedger (as cited in Boyd, 2015), the words of an Act are to be read in
their entire context in their grammatical sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the
object of the Act and the intention of Parliament (p. 65). This approach advocates analysis which
balances the literal language used with the context of the statute and its intended purpose. This
paper will assess the strength Driedger s approach in relation to the cases R. v. Boudreault, Paldi
Khalsa Diwan Society v. Cowichan Valley (Regional District), and R. v. Skakun. It will be argued
that Driedger s approach is advantageous to the courts in general, but insofar as it is combined
with the principle of stare decisis, it is beneficial only when the judgments in precedent setting
cases accord with fundamental justice. Driedger s approach stresses that the language of a statute
can be insufficient to determine the full intent of the legislature, and so in these cases use of
external sources may be necessary... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cowichan Valley (Regional District) (2014), the appellants sought to have the decision ruling that a
commercially owned crematorium was an impermissible use of the land according to a Cowichan
Valley bylaw reversed (para. 1). According to the bylaw, the land could only be used by the
crematorium if it was an institution (para. 18). Prior to the appeal, the chambers judge had found
that crematoriums did not fit the given definition of institution, which had explicitly included
cemeteries (para. 20). In the Court of Appeal, however, it was determined that the definition
contained the word includes to allow for other institutions comparable to those listed. In virtue of
this, a crematorium serves a purpose similar to a cemetery for dealing with human remains (para.
43). The objection to the commercial use of the crematorium was also dismissed, given that the
definition also listed institutions which operate for profit (para.
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Essay about Poor Law
1.Explain why the New Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) was so controversial.
There were many arguments raised about the poor law amendment act of 1834, this Act was
thought to be the most contentious piece of legislation passed during the era of the Whig s. At the
time, it was a lot about saving money, the upper class did not want to pay towards the poor law, as
they believed they were lazy and unworthy. The taxpayers, and ratepayers believed it to be wrong
they should be paying to help the poor. The workhouse system was one of the most inhumane of all
time, humiliating and demeaning all the poor people that entered it. When families entered the
workhouse, the husband, wife, and children would be separated from each other, allowing ... Show
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Some individuals wanted reform for the use of child labour, trying to get less working hours
with an age limit. Seebohm Rowntree, and Charles Booth also called for reform for these poor
people, as they were appalled at the atrocious working conditions of these factories, mills, and
mines. The individuals, and groups, who fought for these reforms, worked endlessly for many
years to achieve a safe environment for these poor people. The owners of these factories and
mills had to realise, they could still make a profit, without jeopardizing the lives of the workers
through their neglect. Politicians also knew they had to have reform in the factories, with Germany
having a much healthier workforce and better working conditions, their production was much
higher than ours. They needed educated, healthy workers to get the same standard of work
Germany was producing. The first effective, piece of factory legislation was the Factory Act of
1833. These applied to all textile mills, except those making silk and lace;
В·No child under nine could be employed.
В·Children from nine to thirteen were limited to an eight hour day, and were to receive at least two
hours of education a day.
В·Young people from fourteen to eighteen were limited to a twelve hour day, to be worked
between 5.30 a.m. and 8.30 p.m.
В·Four inspectors were appointed at an annual
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Stereotypes In Wuthering Heights
Wuthering , being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive at the atmospheric tumult to
which its station is exposed in stormy weather [1]. Wuthering Heights is one of the main places
were the novel is base on, is a place where you can be your own kind of people. Catherine
Earnshaw and Heathcliff who live on Wuthering Heights, were people who like to explore nature
around them, they like to have fun. Because of what Wuthering is they adapt attitudes like wild
and savage and were free to make anything they want. They were people who were free of the
stereotypes that people can tell because of the way they act, the way they make things and the
curiosity they have to explore new things. There is, Thrushcross Grange, where you have to... Show
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The contrast resembled what you see in exchanging a bleak, hilly, coal country for a beautiful
fertile valley; and his voice and greeting were as opposite as his aspect [2]. One day, Catherine and
Heathcliff were exploring close to Thrushcross Grange and a dog bites Catherine. She stay on
that Grange for six months, were the Linton s form a new Catherine than whom she was, they
make Catherine acquired the way a lady and a person for a high class has to have. One thing that
I really like is that they are using metaphors to compare how the characters act with nature. After
Catherine changes her way of being and her personality, of her being a wild and savage girly
know she is compare to a beautiful fertile valley. She was in love with Heathcliff, but because
everything now has change, she sees Heathcliff as a poor man that as nothing to offer. Edgar Linton
was a civilize man, who is rich, who has good morals, he was a man that Catherine can watch like
a husband. Now, Catherine acts more like a lady, so she has to be aware that the things people
around her say are good things. Catherine decides to let go the true love that she and Heathcliff
have, and start to make things with Edgar such as getting marry with a man which you don t
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Code Of Justice By Stephen Glass Summary
Stephen Glass has a degree in law from Georgetown University Law Center but he may never
practice law in the United States ever. Glass has passed the bar exam in New York and
California, both states have denied him admission to the Bar. Glass removed his application to
become licensed in New York and the California Supreme Court decided he lacked the good moral
character to be a lawyer. Lacking moralityin any profession is unacceptable because it proves one
cannot make proper ethical decisions. Glass was a great writer with a very vivid imagination, but
he was not a fiction writer he was a news media writer for a magazine that was nonfiction.
SEEK TRUTH AND REPORT The first and most important principle in the Society of
Professional Journalists Code of Ethics is to seek truth and report it. Glass violated this principle
in every way that one possibly could. Glass wrote 41 pieces while working with the New Republic,
27 of those pieces were fabricated in some form or fashion. The piece that brought light to Glass s
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Lane was behind Glass, initially backing him, but as the truth became evident he realized he
needed to save the image of the New Republic. Penenberg was unable to find any truth in Glass s
piece yet when he contacted Glass he had all the information they needed to check the facts
against. Not only were Penenberg and his colleagues taken aback by the obviously made up
facts, so was Lane. Glass brought embarrassment to the New Republic by publishing fiction over
and over again, no facts. Glass was not accountable or transparent he went through great lengths
to prove the lie he written about. He created false web pages, business cards and phone numbers.
Glass went as far as enlisting his own brother to help deceive Lane and the employees of Forbes.
Lane was beyond enraged when he realized that Glass had played him and he fired him on the
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The Importance Of Year-Round Schools
Why do we need year round schools. I agree with year round school 100%.There are 3,181 year
round schools in the US. There are also 46 states with year round education. They all have very
smart kids,and year round schools are more exiting.Year round schools will be in all US schools
within the next 15 years. All year round students are in schoolfor 45 days and then they have 15
days off. I think its a good idea to have all year round school,more educationand more learning for
year round students.
Some people think that it helps kids learn more with longer breaks. I never been to an all year
round school before, only my brother and sister s have. Some places do year round,and students
just learn more and they remember more. There are at least 15 year round schools ... Show more
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Year around schools have longer breaks,but they are all the same as any other school. The
skedual is the same and the breaks, and weekends,and days off.They all are the same, just year
round is spread out more than other schools. Also they all have the same skedual just year round
is a day a head of other schools.Also wouldn t the kids forget, i know i said they remember but its
just spread out and they might not remember.So when they get back to school and you talk about
what happened a couple days later and then none of the kids remember.Some kids have good
memory and they remember everything and then they know what to do.
Parents like when there kids learn more but then when they send them to year round they
remeber and forget.Some year round schools wear uniforms and some dont.So when your oldest
gets off after your youngest who does year round school but at the same time there both they are
still the same and they all have the same skedual.Since year round have 15 day off but non year
round schools have like a couple of months off and then look at how the days are diffrent between
the year round and non year round
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New York City Research Paper
New York City is the place that I want to visit, revisit, and visit again. Out there on the streets, I
feel free. When coming from Atlanta to New York City thirty thousand feet in the air, which is
grimy but comfortable, it is an experience unlike I have ever felt before. Crossing over the
Hudson River and coming into the packed full station is reminiscent of having some kind of
travel machine bringing you from earth to space in a flash. When I visited, I felt I could do
anything and everything in the cities grips. Living in America is a fantastic privilege; living in
New York Cityis something even better. As you stagger up those stairs to the city streets and you
capture that first breath of city air, you declare to yourself, this is Freedom!... Show more content on
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No one judges the way you present yourself in this unrestricted environment. There are no set of
laws and standard codes to pursue. People in New York feel comfortable dressing and acting
anyway they care for. I uncover a way of expressing myself when visiting New York. New Yorker
s have a reputation for being tough and unforgiving. I do not find that factual at all, even though
behind the wheel New Yorker s are capable of being a little extreme, the citizens of New York are
honestly polite people. I do not know where this bogus accusation came from; however, it is
truly dishonest. If you want to buy anything, New York is the place to shop. Shops line the
streets of the city everywhere you come across. You can find whatever item you are looking for,
from innovative technology computers to fruits and vegetables on a stand. Countless amounts of
people congregate to New York from the tristate area just to shop. Even though items you buy are
extremely expensive, I believe it is truly worth it because chances are you will not find it
anywhere else in the world. So keep in mind, if you cannot come across the item that you are
looking for in your hometown you know where to come
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Deep Brain Stimulation Essay
Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson s Disease
If I Have a Heading it goes here
Section 1: Inquiring Introduction (Short paragraph). Identify clinical question and search body of
knowledge: Select a diagnostic test, pharmacologic intervention or other specific management plan
that was instituted for a patient during your NUR 568 clinical rotation. Briefly describe the case
and reason you made this encounter the inquiry for your assignment. Describe you literature search
process (ie, databases searched; key words used, literature search results [number and type of
studies found], how studies used were determined to be the best choice for informing your PICO
question). State a well constructed question (in PICO format) regarding the ... Show more content
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The next paragraph will offer a critique of the research validity and reliability, the currency,
relevancy, authority, accuracy, and the limitations of the research. The next brief paragraph
offers the conclusion of the source. The above will be repeated for the next two sources to equal
a total of three annotated bibs. After the annotated bibs will be a summarization of findings where
findings were similar, different, areas of conflict, and major conclusions you ve synthesized as a
result of your critical appraisals. The final paragraph will be how what you ve learned applies to
clinical practice.
Syllabus: Section 2: Annotated Bib (You will repeat this section three times, once for each
reference). Search the pool of evidence. Look for evidence in critically appraised resources.
Select three references that most clearly address the question you have posed. These must all be
primary resources. List each reference at the top of a page. Immediately below the citation: (1)
Identify the type of research design the reference is (i.e., systematic review or meta analysis,
evidence guideline, evidence summary, randomized case study, primary clinical research critique,
review of literature, case report, case series, or a critical appraisal of an article or primary research).
(one sentence). (2) Keep in mind levels of evidence and determine what level of evidence the
resource is. To identify
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I Was Waiting At Line For Lunch
I was waiting in line for lunch. I had just left from combo. At this camp my combo was a jazz
ensemble that actually sounded amazing together. None of my friends were around me in line
so I just waited quietly. I heard someone behind start talking about there combo. They said, Ugh,
we have Sam again this year. Why does he have to be so bad? And sigh, now we have Rami, he
is... I turned around instantly and asked, Rami is what? He paused while his friends laughed at
him. He was literally and figuratively talking behind my back. Brian, the person who talked behind
my back, grabbed me by my waste and attempted to apologize while I thought to myself, Whatever,
just sleep with one eye open. This kid lived in Boston too and went to Belmont... Show more
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The shame and embarrassment I felt stuck with me for a few hours until I got over it. One night
we had a campfire. Towards the end the lower campers were dismissed and the counselor s told
us about what was planned. We were going to play something called senior snap. You had to
snap in front of your target then sing Roar by Katy Perry while pretending to be a mime stuck in
a box and then hope that no one saw you. If someone saw you then you would be out. However,
if you got the person out you would have their target. You could also be immune to being
snapped if you wore an outfit that was stated on the snap schedule. The outfits got increasingly
harder as the camp went on. The only way to get someone out in a costume was to snap them out
on the green, a large open field. The counselor s had written in secret who each person had and
we had to decode it. Once I had decoded my sheet I had found out of course, that I had the one
person I didn t want. I had Brian. I had strategized multiple situations on how to get Brian out but
they all ended in failure. Of course he was always with people because he was one of the popular
people on camp. It all came down to one fateful afternoon. It was really hot out and Brian was
walking back from combo by himself. I saw him on the green and didn t see anyone else. I
sprinted from behind him and snapped right in his face. I was so happy that I started laughing
when I
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Contoh Essay Buruknya Pelayanan Kesehatan Bagi Warga Miskin

  • 1. Contoh Essay Buruknya Pelayanan Kesehatan Bagi Warga Miskin 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Contoh Essay Buruknya Pelayanan Kesehatan Bagi Warga MiskinContoh Essay Buruknya Pelayanan Kesehatan Bagi Warga Miskin
  • 2. Essay On Outer Space Topic #2: Long Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities As a long standing member of the COPOUS, the European Space Agency (ESA), and various intergovernmental space organizations, the Republic of Austria applauds the significant advancements of space technologies, yet remains deeply concerned about the long term sustainability of space in relation to the growth of human activities at such exponential rates. Of equally as great importance as the threat of terrorist attacks, the happenings in outer space must be controlled while keeping in mind the provisions for the future, especially in forms of space exploration. Such continuous pursuits of the different nations are aiding the increase in space debris, radio interference, and space ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has developed a multi segment Space Situational Awareness (SSA) program, one in which Austria participates greatly in its space weather research segment. As well, Austria has a Satellite Laser Ranging for Space Debris Monitoring, one of the key technologies which allow for their extensive participation. With deep concern, Austria has cooperated with many countries last year in the proposal of a set of guidelines along with a refined and renewed work plan for the Working Group on the Long term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities of the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee. And in the same year of 2016, Austria has established an European Space Education Research Office for space education for Austria s future generations. Through devoted research, Austria proposes a few potential resolutions and calls other countries to come to its assistance. The satellites use of radio waves to receive commands from earth and transmit information can be disrupted by nearby systems operating on the same frequency. Austria believes that countries should develop a world wide, unified platform to share information on their actions in space to better coordinate activities. For example, Austria believes all countries should commit to participation in the UN SPIDER (United Nations Platform for Space based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response), a platform which facilitates the use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Omelas By Ursula Le Guin Analysis In the article of Omelas by Ursula Le Guin (1973) the social institutions belief is shone once more. This story is about a beautiful city called Omelas where everything was joy and happiness. Except for in one part of this town where a boy lived locked away in the basement of a house. The people of Omelas knew about his existence but refused to accept the terms to free the boy. The Authors words were Those are the terms. To exchange all the goodness and grace of every life in Omelas for that single, small improvement: to throw away the happiness of thousands for the chance of the happiness of one: that would be to let guilt within the walls indeed. Omeals (p5). This story can represent the child that is different from the bunch in some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Permissive Parenting Style In the article Don t trust anyone over 30 study explained correlation between parental legitimacy, the three parenting styles and the predicted outcome of delinquent behavior. The three main parenting styles covered were; authoritative, authoritarian and permissive. It states that the parenting styles that is practice at home could be one of the potential factor that contributes to the future criminal behavior and parental legitimacy tends to intercede between the two. The group that were being studied consisted of middle and high school students from the New Hampshire Youth Study . The research included three phases (T1, T2 T3 questionnaires) in a longitudinal study that lasted about 18 months. The results were that authoritative parentingstyle had a more positive association with parental legitimacy versus authoritarian parenting style. There was no association between permissive parenting style and parental legitimacy, but it was associated with delinquent behavior. Lastly, parental... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It exerts more control and demands on the child without any explanation. It follows a more unilateral communication. The child has no independence and does with he or she is told based on the rules. This type parenting styles is more likely associated future delinquent or criminal behavior and adverse parental legitimacy. On the other hand, Permissive parenting style is a lenient type of parenting style to the point that the child is free to do whatever he or she wants to do, without any control or limits. There are no rules established for the child to follow and it leans more on the non demanding side. Permissive parenting style is linked to future delinquency problems. Both authoritarian and permissive parenting styles are affiliated with impending delinquent behavior because of the lack of effective of communication, lack of individual moral compass without the proper guidance and stiff unrealistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Why Is Homework Important To Me Though these times were considered the ugly years for a few, this was not so for me. The classes were simple. The teachers were nice to communicate with. There was also plenty of time to spend with family. In my middle school career, I worked, but there was plenty of time have a day of watching television without falling behind or watering the garden for two hours because I didn t have any homework. In middle school, I rarely had homework to take home. There was Pre Algebra to do, but I could accomplish that the first hour that I was home and have plenty of time to spare and do as I please. In Mr. Deering s class, I loved many of the books we read and loved listening to him read the book to us. He was incredible at storytelling, so everyone was quiet, or we watched tv shows or movies such as: Courageous, National Treasure, or The Twilight Zone. I also had Mrs. Salter for English, I sat next to her and listen to the commentary she would add to books such as: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other amount of time was spent outdoors doing work as well, but the other work was not hard either. I loved ground spraying with a four wheeler for musk thistles and picking up rocks to create a bridge into the creek. These times enabled opportunities to listen to music and sing along, however loudly and off key I had wanted. I also loved watering the garden, due to it gave time to myself and enjoy the beauty of nature. Other kids did not understand how this was fun, but I didn t care. I enjoyed it and that s what was important. I also loved spending quality time with family. When it was dark, the entire family would be inside watching a movie. It didn t matter if we had seen the movie a week before, because we were together. We d eat popcorn and occasionally have pop if it was left in the kitchen. These were the fun years with every all at the same school and all ride home together even though it took forever before we d arrived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Who Is John s Identity In Brave New World In a futuristic utopian society in which people are grown as nearly identical embryos in bottles, finding someone who is a complete outcast from the rest of society is rare. In Brave New World, the author, Aldous Huxley, makes John an exception. Isolated, disengaged, and rejected, John is truthfully not apart of the civilized World State culture or the savage Indian culture. Being the only person in the book not born in a laboratory, John additionally stands to represent a unique human being whose identity and family relationships violate all the other s societal ideals. His experience with exile was alienating for his relationships with people yet enriching, at times, for his self expression. The thought of isolating one s self is frowned... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two of the World State beliefs that John feels the strongest opposed to include soma distribution and sex. John believes that soma is a sedating drug which the government gives to the civilized in order to distract them from their unhappiness and noticing something is wrong within their society. The people take soma for comfort without realizing the enslaving nature the soma withholds. John picks this up in Chapter 15 of the novel when he throws the Delta s soma out the window saying, Don t you even understand what manhood and freedom are. (page 213) John also disagrees with the World State s view on sex, which can be partially attributed to his reading of Shakespeare work. In the various books John has read, Shakespeare talks about sex as if it is a special activity for two people who love each other and intend to marry. On the other hand, the World State strongly encourages erotic play for people of all ages as strictly a form of entertainment. If it was anything more, such as emotional bonding, it would destabilize the world the controllers have constructed. She was a popular girl and, at one time or another, had spent a night with almost all of them. ( page 57) This quote supports John s belief that sex is a casual and meaningless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Ophelia In Hamlet Loving, concerned, and fragile. Ophelia, a character in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare, is forced to undergo a litany of emotions. At the beginning of the play Ophelia is full of love and is very optimistic towards her relationship to the protagonist, Hamlet. She moves into a concerned state revolving around Hamlet, from there Ophelia shifts into a very fragile state. As the play continues Ophelia struggles and endures loss until she reaches the point where she can no longer go on. Loving. At first, Ophelia is full of joy and hope. Her lovefor Hamlet is clear and she does not hide it at all. However, her brother gives her the advice to stay away from Hamlet before he leaves to go back to school, and her father agrees because they do not feel as if Hamlet is being true to Ophelia. As much as Ophelia does not want to obey her father s orders she says I shall obey my Lord (1.3.145) in response to her father s demand. Throughout the play Ophelia s love for Hamlet does not die down. When Ophelia speaks to Hamlet, Hamlet tells her I did love you once (3.1.125) and from there Ophelia proceeds to plead to Hamlet Indeed my Lord, you made me believe so (3.1.126). At this point Ophelia clearly sees that something... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ophelia s mood seems to revolve around Hamlet for most of the play. One night when she is alone in her room Hamlet, rushes in and startles Ophelia. He begins to do things that are unlike him, which confuses Ophelia and makes her tells her father what has happened by saying O, my Lord I have been so affrighted! (2.1.75). When she goes further into detail, her father thinks that Hamlet may be mad for thy love (2.1.85). Her father thinks this because Hamlet was undressed in her room acting crazy. Ophelia is very concerned and genuinely scared and says truly, I do fear it (2.1.87) when continuing to describe the situation. Ophelia shows that she is still in love with Hamlet despite all of her worry and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Philosophy Of The Good Life The concept of the good life is one that comes up frequently in the PULSE program because it centers on the core beliefs of the program itself; personal and social responsibility. To me, the nature of the good life entails of knowledge, happiness, justice, and introspection. Through my exploration of the good life, I hope to clarify how I view the good life in accordance to Aristotle and Plato, but also, how I perceive the good life in general. Service is an important portion of the PULSE program, which is why the good life has to be related to it. The belief that service can lead to the good life will allow me to explore the importance of service for the good life, thus, I will be able to explore how PULSE will affect my version of the good life. By connecting the good life to my own personal life, I can clarify how it differs and how it is similar to how Aristotle and Plato defined the good life. Through this, I will be able to connect the good life to my experiences and can investigate how my experiences have influenced my version of the good life. Through my examination of Plato s and Aristotle s work, I hope to explain what the good life means to me, and how I hope to achieve it, in and outside of my service placement. The good life has a plethora of definitions, and this is exemplified by how differently Aristotle and Plato viewed the good life. One particular characteristic of the good life that was revealed by all the works that the class has analyzed is knowledge. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Effects Of The Reformation In The 16th And 17th Century I believe the single biggest pressure that caused the most issues for England in the 16th and 17th century relate to the Reformation. The Reformation effected everyone in the country as they were forced into a new religion headed by the King. It drastically changed people s lives and it s no wonder why the change wasn t fully accepted for a long time. Rapid population increase caused a significant strain on the country as they needed to develop new ways to feed everyone. The abolishment of common lands in favor of enclosure agriculture strained the poorest people in the country. All of these created mass amounts of tension and stress within a society transitioning into an economic power. In 1534, the English Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy effectively placing Henry the 8th as the head of the English Church. His royal prerogative was extended to deciding the religion in which the country would follow. The need of a male heir played a significant role in this decision, along with the opinions of many throughout the Christian world that Catholic Church was corrupt beyond repair. The event left the English citizens in a state of disbelief and resentment as their whole lives seemed to be turned upside down. There would be a number of consequences resulting from the Reformation. For starters the government began dissolving the monasteries which provided a number of services to their communities around them, such as education and several acted as hospitals. The King attempted to compensate for these lost services by establishing public services to his citizens with the money he was gaining from the land he acquired from the monasteries. Unfortunately the money was poorly spend and did not adequately replace the services of the monasteries. Adding on to this a large chunk of the population refused to follow the newly created church. Several clergymen who didn t recognize Henry as the new head of the church were executed for not swearing loyalty to him. Furthermore thousands of people would rise up through the years in rebellion against the state for the reason of religion. The Pilgrimage of Grace for example rose to 40,000 people demanding the Supremacy Act be reversed as well as punishing the officials ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Complete Report in the Field P.W.1 Shivaji Sakharam Tangade the complainant, stated that , the incident took place, in the night of 25 03 2001. He stated that on the earlier day after giving fodder to the bullocks, he went at home from the field . On the next day at 10 00 to 11 00 a.m., when he returned at field he does not found his bullocks in the field, hence he lodged the report at Buldana Police Station. P.W. 2, stated that his bullock cart was not found, hence P.W.1 lodged the report. Hence, lodging of report is proved by the complainant. 12.P.W.1, further stated that, after 5 6 days of lodging the complaint, police came towards him and informed that there is bullock cart at village Anjani khurd, and asked to identify it. Therefore, he went at Anjani Khurd and found it at one woman s home. He also got his stolen bullocks. He further stated that that woman has stated that the accused Ravindra Dhandar and Samadhan Solanke have brought the bullocks and bullock cart. P.W.2 stated that. after 8 to 10 days of the incident police called him and complainant at police station. Thereafter, police, complainant , Vijay Mhasake and he went at Anjani Khurd. Now P.W.1 stated that after incident of 5 to 6 days he went at Anjani khurd, his evidence is silent in regard whether P.W.2 3 were accompanied with him or not. P.W.2 stated that after 8 to 10 days of incident police called him and complainant at police station. Now the evidence of both this witness is contradictory as to when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Great White Sharks Argumentative Analysis The theory is that rouge sharks are sharks that have chosen to prey and attack humans, and some believe they have developed a taste for human flesh . Great White Sharks are highly efficient predators and are known as apex predators, they top the marine food chain and are extremely dominant specie of sharks. This essay discuss the question, should rouge sharks be killed or conserved? The Great White Sharks population was threatened in the 1970 s and 80 s from overfishing, this caused a global concern which led to Great White Sharks are protected under the Federal Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act since 1999. Since the late 2000 s, two studies have shown that the Great White Sharks population in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are on the rise after a harsh decline in the 70 s and 80 s (Landen and Landen, 2014). Great White Sharks population is increasing with over 2,210 adults in the Australasian area, but they are lacking in data of juvenile sharks in the region and there are likely to be an excess of 8,000 to 10,000 sharks (Australian Geographic, 2018). So, even if one shark was killed for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You know that sharks are out there, and they don t mean any harm, but unfortunately there is the occasional attack or fatal death. When comparing rates of people dying in car crashes and comparing them to shark attack victims is just wrong. The amount of crashes on Australian road compared to the amount of attacks are an enormous difference compared to them both. Being attacked by a shark is consider as being very unlucky and in the wrong place at the wrong time . In Australia alone, there was 1,277 road deaths in 2017 (Bitre.gov.au, 2018), compared to only having one fatal death in Western Australia in 2017 (Terlato, 2017). However, hearing these statistics it makes people who enter the water feeling safer and secure of not being attacked and limits peoples ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Review Of Tempest Volcano Tempest Volcano I was running down a narrow strip of land with lava all around me with a demon dog chasing behind my back. I unsheathed my sword and shouted, П†П‰П„О№О¬! My sword erupted in blue flame, startling the gargantuan dog. In those few seconds I turned around pounced on the creature and slashed at it s eyes. The sword hit the creature right in the eye. It kicked me off, pounced on me, picked me up with its massive claws, and threw me hundreds of feet into the air. It suddenly exploded into yellow dust which meant that it hadn t died yet, but that meant that it will be gone from humans until it is reborn in the underworld. I landed awkwardly on my arm and felt a sharp jolt and heard a loud, CRACK! I started walking back home,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, after what seemed like hours, I spotted our destination. We discretely glided down toward the ground and landed in the forest. I was climbing down and off Pyro when a man in a dark hood emerged from behind a tree. I jumped down and pulled out my sword. The man slowly walked up to me and said, I am only your uncle. No need to fret. I responded, Oh really? Were you the one that sent me that note? He said back, Uh huh. I said, Okay. He then pulled out a katana, held it up to the sun and screamed, Brisinger! The katana suddenly lit up and plasma formed all around it, illuminating the entire area. I said, П†П‰П„О№О¬ and my sword went up in flames. He lunged at me and slashed at my neck, so close, I could feel the plasma radiating through my skin. He attacked at me again, but this time I was ready. I parried his attack and stabbed at him. The flames from my sword however, had lit his cloak on fire. I was taught this tactic in self defense class when I was only six years old. While he was still distracted, I ordered Pyro to scorch him, but before he had a chance, the man said, ПЂО¬ОіП‰ОјО± and a beam of ice flew from his hands, freezing pyro before he could do anything. He was so concentrated on keeping pyro still, that even though I sliced at him, knocking his sword away he didn t notice. I tied him up, gagged him and tied him up to a tree. I touched my flaming sword to the ground, lighting the ground on fire, starting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Fruit Fly Trap How to Make a Fruit Fly Trap Oh, those pesky fruit flies! They seemingly appear out of nowhere taking up residence in your kitchen and home. While they re most attracted to ripened fruits and vegetables, they can also be found breeding in drains, garbage disposals, empty bottles and cans, trash containers and even mops and cleaning rags. So, what can you do about these nuisance pests before they contaminate your food with bacteria trap them and eliminate them! A day in the life of a fruit fly You can clean your kitchen until it gleams, but until all potential breeding areas are located and eliminated, fruit flies will spread no matter how much you ve scrubbed. Generally, they lay their eggs near the surface of fermenting foods and materials. Once they ve hatched, the tiny larvae continue to feed near the surface of the fermenting mass. What s worse, the reproductive potential of fruit flies is huge. So, if conditions are right they will lay about 500 eggs. And the entire lifecycle from egg to adult happens in about one week. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem is, finding the source of attraction can be somewhat challenging. The best approach for eliminating these pests suggests the University of Kentucky, Entomology, is to build a trap and attract adult flies, where they can be eliminated for good. Homemade apple cider vinegar trap First toss out any overripen fruit, and then try this effective remedy to banish fruit flies from your kitchen. Fruit flies are naturally attracted to fermented foods, and apple cider vinegar is made from fermented apples. It s a match made in heaven! Here s what you ll ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Modern Day Sir Thomas Moore A Modern Day Sir Thomas More Rough Draft: America is more corrupt than some would like to admit. Concerning the government, very powerful people have a tendency to abuse their power. This affects the citizens greatly by not having a fair system of equality. The corrupted are only out for personal gain, therefore, they manage to not do their job properly. The infamous President Nixon, as just one of many great examples. Despite the corruption, there are many figures of society that do great things for the people, but not enough to make a lasting impact. The growing issues of murder, robbery, abuse of illegal substances, and violence, have infected the streets of our country. With the idea that such things exist, why have there not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is overrun by greed, poverty, and a growing separation of social classes. Concerning the government, very powerful people have a tendency to abuse their power. This affects the citizens greatly by not having a fair system of equality. The corrupted are only out for personal gain, therefore, they manage to not do their job properly. The infamous President Nixon is just one of many great examples. Despite the corruption, there are many figures of society that do great things for the people, but not enough to make a lasting impact. The growing issues of murder, robbery, abuse of illegal substances, and violence, have infected the streets of our country. With the idea that such things exist, why have there not been more successful tactics to stop it? It seems as though the government is much more concerned with stuffing their pockets than improving lower class society. Regarding the government, they say that they are going to take action, but there is rarely ever truth in that statement. Above the destitute are people that have more money than they could ever spend away. In addition, there are people struggling to survive in less fortunate areas of America that could live months off the daily salary of the wealthy. They barely make enough money to have a place to live, or food to put on their table. Children starve, end up in foster care, which is a failed system in itself, and end up homeless. Instead of focusing on other countries, maybe it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on An Analysis Of John Berger Pictures Don amp;#8217;t Always Paint a Thousand Words John Berger makes a bold statement in saying amp;#8220; No other relic or text from the past can offer such a direct testimony about the world which surrounded other people at other times. In this respect images are more precise and richer than literature, ; (Ways of Reading, 106). This statement is very untrue. Literature has been the focal point of all modern learning.. Literature lets the reader feel what the author is thinking, not just see it as you would in a painting. This can be proven after reading Berger amp;#8216;s descriptions of paintings in Ways of Seeing and also reading parts of literature written by W.E.BDubois. When a reader reads ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example, that writing explains much more than a picture is Berger amp;#8217;s On Rembrandt amp;#8217;s amp;#8220;Women in Bed. ; When I look at this painting I see a young woman looking up at something from her bed. He writes amp;#8220; there is a complicity between the women and the painter. This complicity includes both retinence and abandon , day and night. The curtain of the bed which Hendrickje lifts up her hand , marks the threshold between daytime and nighttime. ;( 129) From this painting I could not see any of this. The writing paints this picture in the readers mind, much better than the actual image. This explanation also enables a reader to relate to the writing. From this writing I can see this girl in the bed and almost feel what she is thinking. From the picture all I saw was a girl laying in bed, nothing more. Again Berger describes Caravaggio amp;#8217;s amp;#8220;The Calling of St. Matthew ;. In this picture, to the naked eye, all the viewer would see is group of men in a dimly lit room. But through Berger amp;#8217;s description a reader or viewer can see much more . Berger amp;#8217;s says this painting depicts amp;#8220; five men sitting around their usual table , telling stories , gossiping, boasting of what one day the will do, counting money .Suddenly the door is flung open . The two figures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Relationships In Morrison s Recitatif And Petrified Man Khadijah L. Bartholomew Dr. Lewis English 2041 4 December 2014 Petrified Man and Recitatif Analysis Women are complex beings who are often seen as being delicate flowers, but they can also be catty, jealous, and malicious. The friendships that are shared between women are as difficult to understand as the complex women who take part in them. A friend can be a support system, a confidant, and can sometimes become an enemy. The relationships between the women in Toni Morrison s Recitatif and Eudora Welty s Petrified Man are examples of how once genuine friendships can go wrong. The women in these short stories are afflicted by emotions and societal problems that frazzle their once affectionate relationships. The relationships that are written... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Leota and Mrs. Fletchers conversations, they boast over the control that they believe they have over their husbands. Mrs. Fletcher who has become pregnant for the first time is not sure if she wants to terminate her pregnancy. She is not concerned about the opinion of her husband Mr. Fletcher and says Mr Fletcher can t do a thing with me in regards to who makes the decisions in their lives. Although Mr. Fletcher is the breadwinner, he is not the decision maker in his household. Leota on the other hand is confident in the fact that she can make her jobless husband, Fred, seek work out in another town. Instead of following Leota s orders, her husband spends his time with Mr. Pike who is also penniless, fishing and getting drunk. Leota and Mrs. Pike essentially play the role of the man in their relationships, making all of the money as well as decisions.The husbands in Petrified Man are in a sense petrified men themselves, their statuses as men in society is tainted by their inferiority to their wives. The Petrified Man himself represents the dangers that are faced by women all the time, the threat of being sexually assaulted by a man. Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Pike, and Leota believe that they are in control of their own fates and destinies, yet an unknown danger lurks near them. Mrs. Pike once lived with Mr. Petrie also known as the Petrified Man in New Orleans, yet she had no inclining of the threat that he imposed on her life. The women believe that they have control over their bodies and they spend hours in salons preserving their looks, but men inevitably involve them in unwanted pregnancies as well cause emotional damage as a result of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sonic Drive Tot OVERVIEW: Sonic Drive In is an American quick service restaurant brand, established in 1953. The popular fast food restaurant has 3,552 locations in 45 states, and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (All Sonic Drive In Locations). They are the largest drive in restaurant in the country; their menu boasts over a million flavor combinations between their slushies and fountain drinks, and an extensive range of fast food options such as fully loaded burgers, over the top hot dogs, and various grilled and fried sandwiches. Sonic also attracts customers by offering side and snack options unique to the brand, such as their Ched R Peppers or Chili Cheese Tots. Sonic has been using the same advertising duo for over 15 years; two middle aged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These platforms are currently at a 50% installation rate as of March 2016, and Sonic expects to see the rest of its locations operating with these new systems by the end of 2017. Their point of sale system is different than others in the QSR industry in that it offers a more customized experience for customers, while also streamlining service and reducing waste (Murphy). This point of sale system also has the future potential to connect to customer s mobile phones for further descriptions, while also featuring a touch screen for ease of access. This new technology will replace a system that is currently over 20 years old Sonic may sometimes brand using their retro vibe, but antiquated systems set no one up for success (Kelso). This new technology is also said to drive their average check upwards by several points; Chairman, Chief Executive, and President, J. Clifford Hudson, reported not only a 2.2 percent increase in stores who had begun using this new technology, but also stated a whopping 33.8 percent rise in profits, for the same time period. This increase in profits can be related to the fact that the new POS system is not only beneficial for the customer, but also for the restaurant and employees while minimizing waste, it also makes some things such as theft, miscommunication, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Marketing Philosophy Essay As a marketing professional, entrepreneur and teacher, I want to inspire students to master a broad range of marketing concepts. I want to demonstrate how marketing is used to sell products and services, persuade individuals and companies to change their behavior and to potentially change the world. I believe that the best way to learn is to have an interactive learning environment. In my classes, I will present a concept for discussion and reinforce the concept with an in class group exercise and homework assignment. I ask students to display name cards each class so I can call on them by name, which helps foster a more personalized discussion. I teach by example by drawing on case studies, articles, student s personal experiences as well as my own and others. I want students to talk, to participate individually and in groups so they can learn from each other while building on their ideas. I kick off the semester with a case study on how databases, advertising, interactive or integrated marketing can be used as a persuasion tool. I might ask students to research: Who was Jack O Dell and how did he use marketing to change the world? This leads students on an internet hunt, a brief paper and then an in class discussion within the context of the syllabus for that week. If we are having a discussion on how to develop a database, students will interview each other in class to generate information that then leads to an in class exercise on designing a data table, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. `` True Freedom `` By Langston Hughes America is known as the land of the free, but is anyone really free? One might view freedom as abolished slavery, but true freedom gives one the ability to make choices and act on decisions. True freedom might be gained through lessons learned from history, from accomplishing and seeing dreams become reality, or from standing up for beliefs. Langston Hughes, an American poet known for his writing during the Harlem Renaissanceperiod said, In all my life, I have never been free. I have never been able to do anything with freedom, except in the field of my writing. (citation). As a young African Americanman, Hughes faced man obstacles, but writing gave him a sense of freedom of expression. His poetry reached people of various social,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People of all nations and beliefs have the right to experience freedom from injustice and to live in peace and equality no matter what they look like or believe. In the line, I ve seen its muddy bosom turn all golden in the sunset, (cite) Hughes use of the words muddy bosom symbolizes brown skin. Although some may not see the beauty in the muddiness, rivers can turn golden or beautiful in the sunset. If people would take the time to get to know others and not judge them by their outward appearance, they could see the beauty within the soul. Like rivers, people have a past that helped shape them. Each person, like a river has deep roots, perseverance, and a need for freedom and understanding. Rivers are confined by land as people are confined by laws, but just as rivers can change course, people can change society. Langston Hughes, like the rivers in The Negro Speaks of Rivers, preserved in the face of adversity as he forged new streams of thought. In Harlem, another example of the struggle for true freedom is represented as Langston Hughes questions, What happens to a dream deferred? (cite) Hughes explores the reality of what happens to people when they are unable to accomplish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Exploratory Practice J Clin Psychopharmacol. 33(1):55 62. doi: 10.1097/JCP.0b013e31827c0117 Hello Pradeep! In our daily practice, we, as Pts many times use heuristic practice approaches because of limited time and decreased our work load also this approach gives hasty conclusion as our pre conclusive thought. By doing this, we kicker ourselves and ignore/missed important information (Crist, McVay and Marocco,2016) which may play secondary role in timely outcomes. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Now answering to your question, Yes, I do provide education to Assisted Living Facility (ALF) aid staffs by providing seminars and writtent paper with sign and symptoms regarding to Green, Yellow and Red marks (mentioned when to informed whom). Sometimes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Secret Service Agent ( Drug Enforcement Administration ) Do you have what it takes to become a secret service agents? What are the requirements to become a secret service agent? What are different types of agencies that an agent could work for? Well a secret service is an agent that protects and carry executive orders from their commanders to carry on their missions. The U.S Secret Service has two major areas they are required to do. They are to prevent financial crimes and protection who harms or threat our homeland which is the United Statesof America. They have missions that take place all over the world. Agents have different agencies they could work for like the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). The DEA which is the (Drug Enforcement Administration) was created by Richard Nixon through an Executive order in 1978. When the DEA was first created it had about 1,740 secret agents and a budget less than $75 million. Now in present time the agency now has about 5,000 agents and a budget that had increase to $2 million. The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) was created in 1908 while President Theodore Roosevelt was in office at the time. The FBI was created by Attorney General Charles Bonaparte. President Roosevelt and Charles Bonaparte all came to a meeting in the office to approved this agency. That s when President Roosevelt had made Attorney Charles Bonaparte to head to be the General of the organization. Back in 1908 citizens of the United States appointed that they needed a federal investigate service so the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Role Of Web Architecture On Communication And The Ways We... Unit 28. (M1) Introduction: In this task I will explain the main roles of web architecture with relation to communication and the ways we can communicate online. This task I will look at the main functions of Web 2.0 and will also evaluate on the architecture that comes with the Internet in order to allow for communication between software and application programs. Web 2.0: The second generation of the World Wide Webis Web 2.0. The second generation of the web is focused on user needs as an element in sharing information online. Web 2.0 allows for communication between users via a bandwidth of connectivity, the pages which are created within this 2nd generation of the web are created with dynamic HTML. There are many ways in which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Effectively users can share key data information by creating their own personal accounts in which they can share content from, users usually sign up and create a profile in which they can share information and pictures. Depending on the platform and purpose, users are free to choose whether their whole profile or selected content will be publicly accessible or only visible to certain audiences. Facebook is another application which uses functions of Web 2.0 for communication. Facebook itself focuses on the effect of Collaboration between users. The application of Facebook has made it subsequently effective and simple for people within different countries and cities to share personal information about themselves and their hobbies and it also allows them to keep in contact with people they have added. Facebook enables people to add their friends easily effectively and allows users to decide which information they want to share with specific users. A screenshot of my Facebook friend s account Online Applications: Social network software of communication applications offer functions which include communication tools and interactive tools often based on the Internet. Communication tools typically handle the capturing, storing and presentation of communication, usually written but increasingly including audio and video as well. Interactive tools handle mediated interactions between a pair or group of users. These social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Case Identifies Struggle And Problem Faced By... Tegan + Hrad Technika Case Kriti Paliwal The case identifies struggle and problem faced by organizations outsourcing IT projects and allows us to ponder on how to manage outsourcing well. Case Questions: 1. What do you think caused the current situation with respect to Tegan s A/P system development project outsourced to Hrad Technika? The A/P outsourcing project failed miserably, as an outcome of multiple mistakes from both the companies, this case explores major mistakes an organization can make to cause such a fiasco. Below are the causes which contributes to this failure. Approach of outsourcing should be followed when there is a lack of expertise required for the development of that project. Outsourcing comes with huge number of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... linear approach but the linear approach demands for appropriate requirements and analysis at the very start of the project, and the A/P system project clearly demanded an iterative approach as described in the case, the fluctuating requirements made it impractical to have been completed in the decided time, also waterfall method leads to increasing cost and time, and thus is not appropriate under the fixed price contract because there are no adjustments for any scope change, so, here because of wrong contract agreement, incorrect methodology, directly constituted to high governance costs for Tegan. Tegan failed to impart proper knowledge of its A/P system to Hrad due to lack of sufficient personnel and expertise in that area, as per the case, only one employee was there (Julia Jones) who was having the functional knowledge of the current system and was solely responsible to interact and review the low level designs (LLDs), which resulted in the backlog of reviews and thus Hrad was not able to iterate as required. One more integral factor which led to the failure of this outsourcing was the lack of leadership and commitment for the project from both the ends. Tegan did not show its commitment to the project because first, it failed to deploy adequate expertise to facilitate the review ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Multi Agency Coordinating Systems Paper and Multi Agency Coordinating System (MACS) entities; give Finance/Admin, Logistics, Operations and Planning Support (FLOP); develop Incident Action Plan (IAP) and contingency and long term plans; and document the incident and managed the Incident Management Team (IMT). Our EOC seemed as if they are available to coordinate data and resources to support any potential incident managementthreat or activities in the local area (Haddow, Bullock, Coppola, 2011). In addition, the EOC implements immediate response actions; review the checklist and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP); refers to the emergency managementplan and the proper Homeland SecurityAct, and carry out other pre planned responses. Furthermore, the EOC s mission is to protect people on or near the Naval base; maintain critical missions, functions, and tasks; and restore the installation back after a disaster or crisis hit.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This setup allows multiple partnerships to work together as a team to complete the common goal. Some of the structures are comprised of the Command Section, Operations Section, Planning Section, Logistics Section, and Finance/Admin Section. Each section has their own unique missions, functions, and tasks that connect back to each other to have a successful emergency operation. The Command Section includes CFAY s Commanding Officer, other local agencies, and tenant command to articulate Emergency Public Information (EPI) and strategic goals to the situation. The Operation Section is primarily the ICP and dispatch. They carry out the EOC s IAP with concurrence from the Incident Commander. The Planning Section manage all the incident related information. With this information they generate contingency plans, meetings, update situational unit logs, and prepares the IAP for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Emotional Voices Of Shakespeare s The Merchant Of... William Shakespeare expresses Shylock and Hamlet s emotional voices explicitly throughout both plays: The Merchant of Venice and Hamlet. The emotional voices in both texts were due to the tragic incidences each protagonist Shylock and Hamlet endured. In The Merchant of Venice the emotions seen within the text are hatred and penitence, whereas in Hamletthe audience can infer that the emotions portrayed are depression, pain and terror; thus instigating that there is a contrasting concept between The Merchant of Veniceand Hamlet. This can be seen through Hamlet s situation where his emotions were triggered by his father s passing. As stated in Act 4 Scene 4, he utters: My thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth . The word bloody suggests that he has malicious intentions as he indicated obliviously that he wanted to avenge his father. Hamlet cannot afford to think of anything other than his unsettled task: execute his father s assumed murderer. This brings out his emotional voice vengeance as the death of his father had an enormous impact on him, leading him to become depressed and paranoid throughout the play. Dissimilarly, Shylock s emotionhad been caused by the mistreatment he suffered as a result of him being a Jew in a Christian community. Anti Semitism was omnipresent in Venice, signifying that Shylock was discriminated against pervasively. This led him to channel all his anger towards the Christians because of the inevitable exploitation he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Oppression In The Hunger Games Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins is a novel that warns us of possible dangers in the future such as governmental control or corruption. Throughout the novel Collins uses the theme of oppression as a way of conveying the danger of a totalitarian government. There are many different forms of oppression displayed throughout the text; However, the control of resources and the games in general are the key forms of oppression in the novel. In Hunger Games, the control of resources was a significant form of oppression. The main resource the government controlled was the access to food. The districts that were close to the Capitol had more accessibility to food whereas the districts farther away lacked food. By controlling the food the government... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By enforcing the games, the government gives the people a yearly reminder of how much control they have making them less likely to rebell. Katniss questions what will happen after the games and what will her life be like. The games can never be escaped. Even though the games are over, in a way they are not. The games are vicious cycles that are used by the government to enforce their control. Also Katniss mentions that she ll never marry, never risk bringing a child into the world (Collins 311). Bringing a child into this cruel world would almost be immoral. Every year for six years there s a possibility your child will be selected as a tribute. Although Katniss has won the game, she hasn t won much. She survived rather than won. The same injustices exist and nothing has changed. If anything the games has just begun. The games infact had an opposite effect on Katniss. Being in District 12 her everyday life was about providing food for her family. Before the games she was sort of detached from the atrocities and injustices surrounding her, but the games had a way of making her more intact with her emotions. I think this instilled a desire of change in her. Katniss states that without hunting she loses her identity but I think her identity only becomes more complex. She goes from Katniss, the girl who hunts to Katniss, the face of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Hein-Rich Spencer s Greatest Invention Are mistakes key to discoveries yes, because always in human history great inventions have always been discovered by accident. For example, one day a man named Percy spencer had helped change our kitchens forever when he brought a piece of chocolate into a factory and dropped it onto the floor, and after it melted he had discovered how to make an inventionthat would change the world and help make cooking easier therefore he had made a company that would help him make a device that would mimic the effects of the chocolate bar against the factory floor, but only after 20 years he had finally perfected the effects of the heat against the chocolate bar on the factory floor and he called it the microwave. And it was the most useful invention of its time. The man who was first to make a machine who had helped to make communication easier for everyone and changed the world by allowing people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even when he was a little boy he started to like digging to discover the secrets of the ancient world and he even went as far as to make a plan when he was little to dig and become famous, he was right because he eventually made it to California where he became rich and with the money he started a career in archaeology and he had a partner who went by the name of frank Calvert who had helped him on his adventure to discover the ancient world unlike Schliemann frank was self taught and protected all the artifacts he found. But Schliemann was selfish and wanted to have all the fame for the discoveries of the lower world and after frank found the lost land of troy Schliemann tried to take all the credit for it and because of that Calvert s contribution was forgotten even though Calvert s family had tried to give the full credit of the discovery they however did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Power And Control In William Shakespeare s The Tempest In William Shakespeare s romantic comedy play, The Tempest, we witness an endless amount of power struggles and scheming amongst characters, all in the hopes of achieving one thing: complete control over the remote island in which they re stranded on. Throughout the play, characters choose their allies, set targets on their enemies, and manipulate situations and one another in an attempt to reach their end goals. Each character that strives to colonize the island has different motives based on their place in the social hierarchy and their relationships to fellow characters. However, each character seeking control over the island not only has their own motives, but also their own vision for what the island could be under their sole jurisdiction. The three main players seeking to colonize the island and make their own vision of what it could be into a reality are Prospero, Caliban, and Gonzalo. Between these three characters we see relationships between the colonizer, the colonized, and one character who envisions the island as an opportunity to create the perfect society. Power and control are prominent themes in Shakespeare s The Tempest, as the audience is faced with severe questions of morality and who has rightful claim of the island. As the play begins, we learn of the master/servant relationships that are already in place on the island. Prospero is the current all powerful and omnipotent ruler of the island, who uses strategical social tactics of abuse and manipulation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Compound Nouns Essay ObjectiveThis year my third grade class began a lesson on compound nouns. We began by playing a matching game. Each child picked a card with a word on it. They then had to try to find a partner who had another word that would pair up with theirs to make a new word. The children were very excited, but no one made the connection with compoundwords. Once they were paired up, each student said their wordand their new word. At this point, they started guessing that we ere going to talk about compound nouns. I observed the children s excitement begin to diminish when they realized they were not just playing but learning too. I heard one of my boys whisper to a friend, She tricked us again. Yeah, she s always good for that, was the response. At this point, I asked the children if anyone could guess my favorite compound noun. Since this seemed like another game, the energy level began to rise. With no one guessing the correct answer, I told them my favorite compound noun was grasshopper. They began to laugh and wanted to know why. I told them it was because I loved to eat grasshopper pie. There were lots of laughs and kids shouting gross. I asked them if they had ever had grasshopper pie and of course, no one had. Throughout many of my lessons I use a cross curricular approach, so this lesson fit right in. To incorporate math, we made a chart that showed how many students thought they would like grasshopper pie. Most of the boys were talking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Department Of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Introduction The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) licenses and regulates vehicle related businesses, such as license renewal, car inspections, and titling, as well as promotes public safety through safe operation of automobiles. Currently, the DMV is a governmental nightmare with a desperate need for improvements to its systems and processes. Therefore, it s imperative to investigate the systematic issues(s) and the processes producing it in order to identify the performance problems and its causes. The purpose of this report is to examine, assess, and understand the deficiencies of an institution [the DMV] to find its organizational performance problems [the main systematic problem and root cause] to determine the areas of needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Autonomy in Medicine Autonomy in Medicine Finneaus Parker National University February 8, 2013 Dr. Schlitz Autonomy is the personal rule of the self that is free from both controlling interferences by others and from personal limitations that prevent meaningful choice (Pantilat, 2008). Autonomous individuals act intentionally, with understanding, and without controlling influences. Respect for autonomy is one of the fundamental guidelines of clinical ethics. Autonomy in medicine is not simply allowing patients to make their own decisions. Physicians have an obligation to create the conditions necessary for autonomous choice in others. For a physician, respect for autonomy includes respecting an individual s right to self determination as well as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the majority of their lives patients seek treatment from a family physician that has a general knowledge of their health status, behaviors, and family background. However, once patients reach the age where multiple ailments require the consultation of several specialists, care can become fragmented. The primary physician, who presumably knows the patient best, begins to play a smaller role in deciding treatments and consulting the patient s family on advance directives. This fragmentation and discontinuity of care is pervasive once the patient reaches the end of life, and thus helps explain why treatment decisions at the end of life often differ from the wishes of the family and even the patient. The relationship between a physician and his or her patient is inherently driven by outcomes. By default, a physician is trained to cure or mitigate the effects of the patient s illness until natural death. However, the instinctive behavior of physicians at the end of life can result in more harm by encouraging advanced treatments that reduce the quality of life in a patient s remaining days. Evidence has demonstrated that this leads to greater dissatisfaction among patients and their families, and it results in unnecessarily high instances of death in hospital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Leishmaniasis Outline Outline Scientific name: Leishmania in humans called Leishmaniasis Common name: Leishmania Spp. Taxonomic Classification: Genus of trypanosomes Complete life cycle: Human stages: 1) Sand fly injects promastigotes into the skin during a blood meal. Promastigotes are phagocytized by neutrophils that are rapidly recruited to the bite site 3) Infected neutrophils release the parasites which are then consumed by macrophages .4) Promastigotes transform into amastigotes inside macrophages. 5) Amastigotes multiply in cells (including macrophages) of various tissues. Sand Fly Stages 6) Sand fly ingests infected macrophages when it takes a blood meal 7) Ingestion of parasitized cell 8) Amastigotes transform into promastigotes in midgut 9) Promastigotes divide and migrate to the anterior midgut and foregut 10) Sand fly injects promastigotes into the skin during a blood meal. Zoonotic potential: found in parts of the tropics, subtropics, and southern Europe, starting to see some cases in usa. transmission by bite of sand fly that has fed off an infected mammalian host. Least 93 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organism will never be completely eliminated and relapse occurs very frequently requiring retreatment. Treatment should be undertaken on an outpatient basis. Due to the chronic wasting that can occur with leishmaniasis, it is important to provide a good high quality protein diet or a diet appropriate for renal insufficiency if this manifestation. Due to trouble obtaining certain drugs in the United States, treatment is recommended to begin with allopurinol (ZyloricВ®). This drug is efficient and relatively non toxic when used as a maintenance drug. Clinical decrease is often achieved when used alone. Relapses are common when treatment stops. Complete cures are rare but survival occurs in 80% of cases over 4 years if renal failure is not present when treatment is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Xlash Eyelash Enhancer When using beauty products, you expect them to not only enhance your appearance, making you look irresistible, but you think that they don t have negative effects for you either. Unfortunately, this isn t the case with a lot of the beauty products on the market, and to know which are the beauty products that actually do more harm than good, read the following lines and avoid ever using them. Xlash Eyelash Enhancer Lash growth serums have been around for quite some time, and while mostly all of them deliver the expected results and give you irresistible long lashes, some products unfortunately contain prostaglandin analogues, which are basically pharmaceutical substances that shouldn t be introduced in the production of cosmetic products. For example, a lash growth serum that you should avoid using precisely because it contains prostaglandin analogues is the Xlash Eyelash Enhancer which in addition to being filled with ingredients that are actually harmful for your eyes, comes at the very high price of $60. Instead of buying this harmful and exorbitantly priced lash growth serum, buy the Rimmel Lash Accelerator Serum for only $10, because it doesn t contain any harmful ingredients for your eyes, and it gives great results very fast. Physicians Formula CoverToxTen50 Wrinkle Therapy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, instead of blaming this haristyling tool for harming your hair s health, it s better to learn how to properly use it. The main mistake that people make when using flat irons, a mistake that leads to having burnt hair is that they don t set the heat setting accordingly with their hair type, the correct settings being below 360 degrees Fahrenheit for thin hair, between 360 degrees Fahrenheit and 380 degrees Fahrenheit for wavy hair, and between 380 degrees Fahrenheit and 410 degrees Fahrenheit for curly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Death By A Suicidal Pilot Death by a suicidal pilot sounds absurd to think that this even possible. As we consider the hundreds way possible to commit suicide why this way? Is this a new thing or has it been around for years? What regulations are in place to determine a pilot is mentally unstable with a possibility of committing suicide? Is there anything more can the FAA do to prevent this form happing? These are all questions to determine if the current policies in place will reduce aviation assisted suicides to zero as we enter the 21th century. Aircraft assisted are rare now days according to an Air Space magazine article: In the 20 years between 1993 and 2012, 24 of 7,244 fatal aviation accidents (0.33 percent of the total) are thought to have been caused deliberately by a member of the pilot crew (Reichhardt, T. (Jul 29, 2104). Less than 1 percent, but where there plane crashes before 1993 caused by suicides. This .33 percent doesn t include the aviators committing suicide by airplanes since World War II. Japanese military aviators, also known as Kamaikaze pilots, committed 3,860 suicide attacks in WWII between 1944 and 1945 causing 48.1 percent of all damage to US warships and more than 7,000 killed.(3) The Kamikaze suicide is almost non existence now days when it comes to military actions and only the mentally unstable suicidal aircrews remain. A lot of time passed since 1945, so all the recent airplane suicides have been caused by the same major factors as a normal everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Impact Of Roman Architecture On Modern Architecture How has Roman architecture affected us today in terms of modern architecture? Table of content: Table of Contents Introduction:3 Review of Literature:4 Methodology and Presentation of Findings:11 Processing of Findings:13 Conclusion:15 Bibliography:16 Appendix:17 Introduction: The purpose of this ORTO is to illustrate the extend to which Roman architecture, from the late 2nd centaury BC to the 4th century AD, had an influence and effect of modern western architecture. Therefore the aims of my ORTO are as follows: Gathering information regarding Roman architecture, from the aforementioned time period, providing both background as well as references to Roman architecture. Providing information of the Romans building innovations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This resulted in and innovative constructions utilising both pre existing techniques as well as new ones, which the Romans had devised. This lead to a new outlook on design expressed in the creation of new architectural structures such as arches, amphitheatres and improvements on pre existing structures such as granaries and residential housing areas. The already existing structures that the Greeks had invented, the Romans later both improved upon and changed and decorated in different ways. Such as the changes made to Corinthian column making it more decorative. This lead to the invention of the composite capital, which was a mixture of both the Ionic and Corinthian columns, maintain the base and frame of the Ionic with the decorative acanthus leaves of the Corinthian. This in term led to the redesign of the Doric column creation the Tuscan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Reduction Of Weight Of Heavy Vehicles Introduction The need for reduction in weight of heavy vehicles is increasing day after day. Reduction of weight results in reduced fuel consumption which results in a decrease in the emission of greenhouse gas. For reducing the weight, higher strength to weight ratio steels would be required. Not only is a high strength, but the steel also requires to be adequately formable and greater energy absorption capacity. Good formability is essential for designing vehicle components with complex shapes. Dual phase (DP) steels are quite promising material for these purposes. DP steels can already achieve strength in the range of 500 1200 MPa with a total elongation of 15 25 %. Dual phase steels contain more than 1% alloying element among which major alloying elements are C, Si, Mn, and there are some other alloying elements also. Among different grades of Dual phase steels, the primary concern here is DP600 steels. A general chemical composition of DP 600 steel is tabulated in Table 1 below. Table 1. Chemical composition of DP600 steel Steel grade C MaxSi max Mn max P max S MaxAlNb MaxCr+Ni+Cu Max DP 6000.140.501.400.0850.0080.02 0.060.0091.30 Dual phase steel has a microstructure which consists of two phases, Ferrite and Martensite (Fig.1). DP600 steels have a tensile strength of around 600 MPa and total elongation of about 20 25% (Fig2). The tensile strength of DP600 steel can vary from 580 670 MPa.Write uses ???????. Other advantages of DP600 steels are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Differences Between Management Accounting and Financial... MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY 2008/2009 MODULE NUMBER ACC1130 MODULE TITLE Introduction to Managerial Finance Coursework 1 STUDENT NAME................................ STUDENT NO:................................. SEMINAR TUTOR ................................. Introduction Accounting is concerned with providing both financial and non financial information that will help decision makers to make good decisions. An understanding of accounting therefore requires an understanding of the decision making process and an awareness of the users of accounting information. The major purposes of accounting are to formulate overall strategies and long run plans. Resource allocation decisions such as product, pricing and customer emphasis. Cost planning and control of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [7] Functions of Management Accounting Management accountants contribute to the company s decisions about strategy, planning, and control, by scorekeeping, attention directing and problem solving.[8] Scorekeeping: It refers to the accumulation of data and the reporting of reliable results to all levels of management. Examples of scorekeeping are the recording of actual revenues and purchases relative to budgeted amounts.[9] Attention Directing: Helping managers focus on opportunities and problems. Attention directing means getting managers to focus on all opportunities that would add value to the company and not to focus only on cost reduction opportunities. An example is highlighting rapidly growing markets where the company may be under funding its investment. [10] Problem Solving: It refers to the comparative analysis undertaken to identify the best alternatives in relation to the organisation s goals. An example is comparing the financial advantages of leasing a fleet of motorcycles rather than owning those motorcycles.[11] Different decisions place different emphasis on these three roles. For strategic decisions and planning decisions, the problem solving role is most prominent. For control decisions (which include both actions to implement planning decisions and decisions about performance evaluation), the scorekeeping and attention keeping and attention directing roles are most prominent because they provide feedback to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Advantages Of Public Participation In Decision Making 1.Policy makers should always engage the public in all policy decisions. Argue for or against and explain your view. I believe that public participation should be at the heart of good governance and policy decision making. However, the nature of engagement itself is highly contextual depending on governance culture determined by elements like levels of corruption, transparency, equity and inclusiveness. While theory on, the subject argues for and against the notion of public participation (Irvin et al, 2004) , in my opinion the benefits of public engagement far outweigh the negative aspects. Moreover, the advantages of public participation are several especially for countries where passivity is culturally embedded or power distance is high and political gridlocks occur frequently. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ambitions reform agendas have failed due to poorly articulated mission, value, and impact (Lavigna, 2014) that prevent the stakeholders (workforce) from seeing the bigger picture. This poses an additional challenge that is unique to the public sector. Another aspect that inhibits change in the public sector is the imbalance between authority and responsibility among government officials. As a result public managers are burdened with immense responsibilities but very little authority to initiate and sustain organizational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Zopiclone Is A Drug First Developed By Rhone Poulenc Rore Zopiclone is a cyclopyrrolone drug first developed by RhГґne Poulenc Rore (1, page 220) in the early 1970s (2). It is classified as a GABA A receptor agonist, and is a central nervous system depressant. Zopiclone binds onto subunits on the GABA A receptor and modulates the opening of the chloride ion channels in the neuron cell membrane (3, page 1). By increasing the conductance of chloride ions and hyperpolarizing the neuron, the frequency of action potentials is reduced. This causes an inhibition of brain activity, causing zopicloneto have hypnotic, sedative, muscle relaxant, anxiolytic, and anticonvulsant effects (4). Zopiclone acts much in the same way as benzodiazepines when used to treat insomnia, but was believed to have less adverse effects, and less potential for developing tolerance and addiction. As a result, it was first marketed as a better alternative to benzodiazepines. However, recent studies have revealed that it is unclear whether zopiclone shows improvements over benzodiazepines when assessed on therapeutic qualities and addiction potential (5, page 1). As a result, both zopiclone and benzodiazepines are included in schedule IV of the United States Controlled Substances Act (6). Zopiclone is known by several brand names, such as Imovane, Zimovane and Zimoclone (7). It is used to treat insomnia in adults arising from increased sleep latency, frequent awakenings during in the night, and premature awakening (3, page 1). Zopiclone alleviates the symptoms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Pediatric Nurses Nurses who specialize in pediatrics devote their knowledge and skills to caring for children. Pediatrics is a special field because these nurses get to work with children everyday . The amazing thing about children is that they recover and heal faster than adults. There s small and big miracles that happen everyday in pediatrics and having a job that gets to be apart of everyday miracles is miraculous. Building long term relationships with patients and their families can make nurses feel like small heroes. Pediatric nurses have lots of skills they have to obtain such as focus on medical needs and treatments for infants, children and adolescents. When in the medical field you need to have critical thinking skills when in hard situations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These Nurses spend most of their days interacting with children and families. On a daily basis, they need to be prepared to take care of emotional and physical needs of others. Another important workplace in pediatrics is the PICU (pediatric intensive care unit). The PICU is a section of the hospital that provides critical children with the highest level of medical care (registered). The PICU allows intensive nursing care and continuous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Anila Daulatzi Essay Examples The Muslim Professor being dragged off her flight, racially assaulted and then charged with no due cause is an example of prejudice leading to immoral actions. On Tuesday, October 3rd of this year, Anila Daulatzai, who teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art, boarded a Southwest flight in order to see her sick father. Before the flight s departure, she noticed two canines and informed a flight attendant of her acute allergy to dogs and then was then moved to the rear of the plane with no conflict. However, shortly afterward she was told that she would have to leave the by two members of the Maryland Transportation Authority Police. They then forcefully dragged her out of her seat and they attempted to haul her off the plain, during the entire encounter the officers treated her roughly, spoke to her in a condescending tone and treated her essentially like she was a criminal. Even after she and the officers parted ways the ordeal continued because of their attempts to charge her of with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct and threatening and racist letters in the mail.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Southwest, one such reason is the fact the crew believed she had a fatal allergy to dogs. Apparently, its reports said Daulatzai told staff about a life threatening allergy. If this was the case then it would be in the Crew, Airport, and passengers best interest to have the professor disembark the plane for safety reasons. Also, as you can see in the video she was clearly resisting against the officers and making a disturbance in that environment which might have prompted the aggression from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Elmer Driedger s Argument Analysis In the words of Elmer Driedger (as cited in Boyd, 2015), the words of an Act are to be read in their entire context in their grammatical sense harmoniously with the scheme of the Act, the object of the Act and the intention of Parliament (p. 65). This approach advocates analysis which balances the literal language used with the context of the statute and its intended purpose. This paper will assess the strength Driedger s approach in relation to the cases R. v. Boudreault, Paldi Khalsa Diwan Society v. Cowichan Valley (Regional District), and R. v. Skakun. It will be argued that Driedger s approach is advantageous to the courts in general, but insofar as it is combined with the principle of stare decisis, it is beneficial only when the judgments in precedent setting cases accord with fundamental justice. Driedger s approach stresses that the language of a statute can be insufficient to determine the full intent of the legislature, and so in these cases use of external sources may be necessary... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cowichan Valley (Regional District) (2014), the appellants sought to have the decision ruling that a commercially owned crematorium was an impermissible use of the land according to a Cowichan Valley bylaw reversed (para. 1). According to the bylaw, the land could only be used by the crematorium if it was an institution (para. 18). Prior to the appeal, the chambers judge had found that crematoriums did not fit the given definition of institution, which had explicitly included cemeteries (para. 20). In the Court of Appeal, however, it was determined that the definition contained the word includes to allow for other institutions comparable to those listed. In virtue of this, a crematorium serves a purpose similar to a cemetery for dealing with human remains (para. 43). The objection to the commercial use of the crematorium was also dismissed, given that the definition also listed institutions which operate for profit (para. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay about Poor Law 1.Explain why the New Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) was so controversial. There were many arguments raised about the poor law amendment act of 1834, this Act was thought to be the most contentious piece of legislation passed during the era of the Whig s. At the time, it was a lot about saving money, the upper class did not want to pay towards the poor law, as they believed they were lazy and unworthy. The taxpayers, and ratepayers believed it to be wrong they should be paying to help the poor. The workhouse system was one of the most inhumane of all time, humiliating and demeaning all the poor people that entered it. When families entered the workhouse, the husband, wife, and children would be separated from each other, allowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some individuals wanted reform for the use of child labour, trying to get less working hours with an age limit. Seebohm Rowntree, and Charles Booth also called for reform for these poor people, as they were appalled at the atrocious working conditions of these factories, mills, and mines. The individuals, and groups, who fought for these reforms, worked endlessly for many years to achieve a safe environment for these poor people. The owners of these factories and mills had to realise, they could still make a profit, without jeopardizing the lives of the workers through their neglect. Politicians also knew they had to have reform in the factories, with Germany having a much healthier workforce and better working conditions, their production was much higher than ours. They needed educated, healthy workers to get the same standard of work Germany was producing. The first effective, piece of factory legislation was the Factory Act of 1833. These applied to all textile mills, except those making silk and lace; В·No child under nine could be employed. В·Children from nine to thirteen were limited to an eight hour day, and were to receive at least two hours of education a day. В·Young people from fourteen to eighteen were limited to a twelve hour day, to be worked between 5.30 a.m. and 8.30 p.m. В·Four inspectors were appointed at an annual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Stereotypes In Wuthering Heights Wuthering , being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive at the atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather [1]. Wuthering Heights is one of the main places were the novel is base on, is a place where you can be your own kind of people. Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff who live on Wuthering Heights, were people who like to explore nature around them, they like to have fun. Because of what Wuthering is they adapt attitudes like wild and savage and were free to make anything they want. They were people who were free of the stereotypes that people can tell because of the way they act, the way they make things and the curiosity they have to explore new things. There is, Thrushcross Grange, where you have to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The contrast resembled what you see in exchanging a bleak, hilly, coal country for a beautiful fertile valley; and his voice and greeting were as opposite as his aspect [2]. One day, Catherine and Heathcliff were exploring close to Thrushcross Grange and a dog bites Catherine. She stay on that Grange for six months, were the Linton s form a new Catherine than whom she was, they make Catherine acquired the way a lady and a person for a high class has to have. One thing that I really like is that they are using metaphors to compare how the characters act with nature. After Catherine changes her way of being and her personality, of her being a wild and savage girly know she is compare to a beautiful fertile valley. She was in love with Heathcliff, but because everything now has change, she sees Heathcliff as a poor man that as nothing to offer. Edgar Linton was a civilize man, who is rich, who has good morals, he was a man that Catherine can watch like a husband. Now, Catherine acts more like a lady, so she has to be aware that the things people around her say are good things. Catherine decides to let go the true love that she and Heathcliff have, and start to make things with Edgar such as getting marry with a man which you don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Code Of Justice By Stephen Glass Summary Stephen Glass has a degree in law from Georgetown University Law Center but he may never practice law in the United States ever. Glass has passed the bar exam in New York and California, both states have denied him admission to the Bar. Glass removed his application to become licensed in New York and the California Supreme Court decided he lacked the good moral character to be a lawyer. Lacking moralityin any profession is unacceptable because it proves one cannot make proper ethical decisions. Glass was a great writer with a very vivid imagination, but he was not a fiction writer he was a news media writer for a magazine that was nonfiction. SEEK TRUTH AND REPORT The first and most important principle in the Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics is to seek truth and report it. Glass violated this principle in every way that one possibly could. Glass wrote 41 pieces while working with the New Republic, 27 of those pieces were fabricated in some form or fashion. The piece that brought light to Glass s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lane was behind Glass, initially backing him, but as the truth became evident he realized he needed to save the image of the New Republic. Penenberg was unable to find any truth in Glass s piece yet when he contacted Glass he had all the information they needed to check the facts against. Not only were Penenberg and his colleagues taken aback by the obviously made up facts, so was Lane. Glass brought embarrassment to the New Republic by publishing fiction over and over again, no facts. Glass was not accountable or transparent he went through great lengths to prove the lie he written about. He created false web pages, business cards and phone numbers. Glass went as far as enlisting his own brother to help deceive Lane and the employees of Forbes. Lane was beyond enraged when he realized that Glass had played him and he fired him on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Importance Of Year-Round Schools Why do we need year round schools. I agree with year round school 100%.There are 3,181 year round schools in the US. There are also 46 states with year round education. They all have very smart kids,and year round schools are more exiting.Year round schools will be in all US schools within the next 15 years. All year round students are in schoolfor 45 days and then they have 15 days off. I think its a good idea to have all year round school,more educationand more learning for year round students. Some people think that it helps kids learn more with longer breaks. I never been to an all year round school before, only my brother and sister s have. Some places do year round,and students just learn more and they remember more. There are at least 15 year round schools ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Year around schools have longer breaks,but they are all the same as any other school. The skedual is the same and the breaks, and weekends,and days off.They all are the same, just year round is spread out more than other schools. Also they all have the same skedual just year round is a day a head of other schools.Also wouldn t the kids forget, i know i said they remember but its just spread out and they might not remember.So when they get back to school and you talk about what happened a couple days later and then none of the kids remember.Some kids have good memory and they remember everything and then they know what to do. Parents like when there kids learn more but then when they send them to year round they remeber and forget.Some year round schools wear uniforms and some dont.So when your oldest gets off after your youngest who does year round school but at the same time there both they are still the same and they all have the same skedual.Since year round have 15 day off but non year round schools have like a couple of months off and then look at how the days are diffrent between the year round and non year round ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. New York City Research Paper New York City is the place that I want to visit, revisit, and visit again. Out there on the streets, I feel free. When coming from Atlanta to New York City thirty thousand feet in the air, which is grimy but comfortable, it is an experience unlike I have ever felt before. Crossing over the Hudson River and coming into the packed full station is reminiscent of having some kind of travel machine bringing you from earth to space in a flash. When I visited, I felt I could do anything and everything in the cities grips. Living in America is a fantastic privilege; living in New York Cityis something even better. As you stagger up those stairs to the city streets and you capture that first breath of city air, you declare to yourself, this is Freedom!... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No one judges the way you present yourself in this unrestricted environment. There are no set of laws and standard codes to pursue. People in New York feel comfortable dressing and acting anyway they care for. I uncover a way of expressing myself when visiting New York. New Yorker s have a reputation for being tough and unforgiving. I do not find that factual at all, even though behind the wheel New Yorker s are capable of being a little extreme, the citizens of New York are honestly polite people. I do not know where this bogus accusation came from; however, it is truly dishonest. If you want to buy anything, New York is the place to shop. Shops line the streets of the city everywhere you come across. You can find whatever item you are looking for, from innovative technology computers to fruits and vegetables on a stand. Countless amounts of people congregate to New York from the tristate area just to shop. Even though items you buy are extremely expensive, I believe it is truly worth it because chances are you will not find it anywhere else in the world. So keep in mind, if you cannot come across the item that you are looking for in your hometown you know where to come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Deep Brain Stimulation Essay Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson s Disease If I Have a Heading it goes here Section 1: Inquiring Introduction (Short paragraph). Identify clinical question and search body of knowledge: Select a diagnostic test, pharmacologic intervention or other specific management plan that was instituted for a patient during your NUR 568 clinical rotation. Briefly describe the case and reason you made this encounter the inquiry for your assignment. Describe you literature search process (ie, databases searched; key words used, literature search results [number and type of studies found], how studies used were determined to be the best choice for informing your PICO question). State a well constructed question (in PICO format) regarding the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next paragraph will offer a critique of the research validity and reliability, the currency, relevancy, authority, accuracy, and the limitations of the research. The next brief paragraph offers the conclusion of the source. The above will be repeated for the next two sources to equal a total of three annotated bibs. After the annotated bibs will be a summarization of findings where findings were similar, different, areas of conflict, and major conclusions you ve synthesized as a result of your critical appraisals. The final paragraph will be how what you ve learned applies to clinical practice. Syllabus: Section 2: Annotated Bib (You will repeat this section three times, once for each reference). Search the pool of evidence. Look for evidence in critically appraised resources. Select three references that most clearly address the question you have posed. These must all be primary resources. List each reference at the top of a page. Immediately below the citation: (1) Identify the type of research design the reference is (i.e., systematic review or meta analysis, evidence guideline, evidence summary, randomized case study, primary clinical research critique, review of literature, case report, case series, or a critical appraisal of an article or primary research). (one sentence). (2) Keep in mind levels of evidence and determine what level of evidence the resource is. To identify ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. I Was Waiting At Line For Lunch I was waiting in line for lunch. I had just left from combo. At this camp my combo was a jazz ensemble that actually sounded amazing together. None of my friends were around me in line so I just waited quietly. I heard someone behind start talking about there combo. They said, Ugh, we have Sam again this year. Why does he have to be so bad? And sigh, now we have Rami, he is... I turned around instantly and asked, Rami is what? He paused while his friends laughed at him. He was literally and figuratively talking behind my back. Brian, the person who talked behind my back, grabbed me by my waste and attempted to apologize while I thought to myself, Whatever, just sleep with one eye open. This kid lived in Boston too and went to Belmont... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The shame and embarrassment I felt stuck with me for a few hours until I got over it. One night we had a campfire. Towards the end the lower campers were dismissed and the counselor s told us about what was planned. We were going to play something called senior snap. You had to snap in front of your target then sing Roar by Katy Perry while pretending to be a mime stuck in a box and then hope that no one saw you. If someone saw you then you would be out. However, if you got the person out you would have their target. You could also be immune to being snapped if you wore an outfit that was stated on the snap schedule. The outfits got increasingly harder as the camp went on. The only way to get someone out in a costume was to snap them out on the green, a large open field. The counselor s had written in secret who each person had and we had to decode it. Once I had decoded my sheet I had found out of course, that I had the one person I didn t want. I had Brian. I had strategized multiple situations on how to get Brian out but they all ended in failure. Of course he was always with people because he was one of the popular people on camp. It all came down to one fateful afternoon. It was really hot out and Brian was walking back from combo by himself. I saw him on the green and didn t see anyone else. I sprinted from behind him and snapped right in his face. I was so happy that I started laughing when I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...