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The Impact Of National Relations Labor Act ( Nlra ) And...
Labor Legislation in the 20th Century
Much of what we know about the improvements in the workforce came from 20th century
advancements with the workforce that we know today. Important developments came in the form of
methodology and data collection efforts. The 20th century was a remarkable period for the American
workers. Despite the initial stages of labor management, working conditions, wages and benefits
improved over the last century with the workforce increasing six fold over the period (Gould, 1986).
This research will focus on impacts of National Relations Labor Act (NLRA) and the Fair Labor
Standards Act (FLSA) enacted in the 20th century, including major circumstances that led to the intent
of the legislation. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The law was enacted on July 5, 1935 (Gould, 1986).
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Considered to be a landmark, in 1938 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Fair Labor Standards
Act. The nation was experiencing social and economic development of judicial opposition and
depression. This law set national minimum wages and maximum hours workers can be required to
work. Incorporated into this law are overtime pay and established standards to prevent child labor
abuse. Consequently, in 1963 an amendment was made to this law, which prohibited wage
discrimination against women.
Implications Surrounding the Law
NLRA was considered to be the law that affected the relationship among the federal government and
private enterprise; this measure considerably increased the government s powers to arbitrate in labor
relations. Prior to this law, employers had the emancipation to chastise, spy on, question for no reason
and fire union members. Work stoppages commenced in the mid 1930 s (Gould, 1986), which
included striking by factory and industrial occupational workers. By the time the strikes came to a
halt, America had a more conservative Congress. This Congress led to balance the power between
employers and unions. While the Wagner Act addressed only unfair labor practices by employers, it
was added to the enactment of
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Examples Of Stereotypes About Africa
Africa is a bountiful and beauteous continent filled with unique individuals, various attractions, and a
myriad of cultures. It is a land of genetic diversity, technological achievement and riches. From the
East African nation of Kenya where expansive wildlife reserves and national parks can be found to the
Arab republic of Egypt in the North where pyramids harken back to the past, no part of Africa is the
same. Yet despite this, there are those who refuse to see the real Africa and instead choose to
perpetuate outdated and racist stereotypes. The numerous stereotypes about Africa are detrimental, not
just to the continent, but to Africans as well. These stereotypes obstruct the global perception of Africa
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The various stereotypes that developed during the slave trade were based on preconceived notions
held by Europeans and were later used to subjugate Black people. The Jezebel stereotype, for
example, stems from Europeans first encounter with Black women and depicts Black women as
having a voracious sexual appetite. It developed because Europeans perceived the semi nudity of some
tribes, which was required because of specific climates, as lewd. This stereotype, which attributed the
polygamist practices of certain tribes to lust and misconstrued tribal dances as orgies, was used to
label Black women as sexually promiscuous and immoral. During the era of slavery, as the notion
proliferated through society, it was used to justify the rape of female slaves by their white masters.
Through European expansion, colonizers and explorers frequently interacted with ethnic groups and
attributed specific practices to different groups. Rather than learning about the cultures of the groups
they encountered, Europeans chose to generalize based off their observations. The stereotype of the
savage African which depicts Africans as primitive, simple, childlike, and/or cannibalistic individuals
who live in tribes, carry spears, and believe in witchcraft developed because of observations made by
various European explorers who did not understand the intricacies of African culture and misconstrued
the various tribes as one. As time progressed, the stereotypes became cemented in and proliferated
across the globe. In modern society, stereotypes about Africa have typically been utilized to explicitly
distinguish between African traditional healing, which is said to be primitive and stagnant, and
biomedicine, which is construed as a praxis of the civilized West: After the end of formal colonial
rule, nationalist
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Symbolism Of The Green Light In The Great Gatsby
#1(the green light) Beginning in chapter one, Nick provides us with a description of the scenes he
comes across as he moves his way into New York. There was one in particular though, that had great
importance. When walking on Daisy s dock Nick distinguishes nothing but a single green light that
was at the very end (21). Momentarily after he sees this light, Gatsby is not only seen for the first
time, but he suddenly vanishes , leaving the night to be unquiet and dark once more (21). This whole
occurrence symbolizes a few things. The green light means something to Gatsby. It represents his
hope and desires. Since it was minute and far away and Gatsby was [stretching] out his arms toward it
while trembling it shows how close he is to achieving his goal, which is Daisy, but he just misses it
(20 21). Speaking of the light again in chapter five, Nick enforces this idea of the green light
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They are more than just cars though. They are a symbol of wealth, power, and status within society.
Nick, who does not have much money, and well isn t as powerful considering he is new within society
has an old dodge , which he doesn t focus much on (4). On the other hand, we have Gatsby who owns
brand new colored rolls royce s that he uses as an omnibus to bring all these guests into his elite,
lavish home (39). We see the distinct societal class structure represented by cars when Nick and Tom
go visit Tom s girl who is Wilson s wife. Wilson isn t a wealthy man, he lives in the valley of ashes
and owns a car shop. When entering Wilson s shop, the only thing visible was a dust covered wreck of
a Ford , which enforces his social status on us. Also, after seeing Nick and Tom, a gleam of hope
sprang upon Wilson s eyes. This is because Tom is seen as such a wealthy, superior man that him
coming to Wilson s shop makes Wilson feel as though there is hope for him to prosper like Tom
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Attachment Theory Paper
Attachment Style and Romantic Relationships Research Paper Attachment theory has been of interest
to many fields of study, from psychology to ethology, even biology and evolution. The developmental
implications of the theory can be applied to different personalities, why we actively seek partners or
long term relationships, or simply to explain why an infant may cry when its mother leaves the room.
Although the initial implications were intended to explain the response of children when separated
from their caregivers, research has proven its application to adult relationships, showing patterns of
behavior based on attachment theory terminology. This paper explores the different aspects in which
attachment theory is applied in adult relationships, such as finding a partner, predictability, and
evolutionary purpose of caring for offspring. This paper also analyzes the spiritual application of
attachment theory, and what it means to have a secure attachment with God.
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The name suggests the purpose of this theory, Bowlby wanted to explain the bonds infants develop
with a primary caregiver as well as the previously mentioned negative reactions or distress in their
separation with them (Hazan Shaver, 1987). Bowlby observed that in separation, an infant will go
through a series of predictable emotional reactions, such as protest, despair, and detachment (Hazan
Shaver, 1987). In protest, the child may actively search for their mother, cry, and resist any attempts of
comfort from others. In despair, the infant shows passivity and sadness. Finally, in detachment, the
child may seem defensive and can be avoidance of the mother when and if she
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Shrek as an Epic Hero
Shrek as an Epic Hero Although most people find the film Shrek to be just a comical film, it actually
fulfills the requirements needed to prove that Shrek is indeed an epic hero. Shrek is a 2001 computer
animated fantasy comedy film based on William Steig s fairytale picture book, Shrek! He has all the
characteristics of an epic hero archetype, regardless of his hideous and vulgar appearance as an ogre.
Shrek is brave, loyal, and lives up to the standards our society expects and appreciates. Shrek presents
himself as evil and mean but on the inside he is actually compassionate and gentle. Campbell s
Monomyth and the process for an epic hero that includes the departure, the initiation, and the return
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Fiona requests that Shrek take off his helmet so that they can kiss demonstrating the meeting of the
oracle. Shrek resists the seizing of the sword and will not take off his helmet. They go back and forth
until Shrek resists the journeying to the sword and picks up Fiona and carries her away. Shrek has a
near death experience as he battles Robin Hood and ends up with an arrow in his butt. The atonement
of the father is revealed when Shrek and Fiona fall for each other. The apotheosis of the monomyth is
when Donkey finds Fiona and realizes that she turns into an ogre at night. The ultimate boon could be
one of two things in this tale. At first Shrek planned on the ultimate boon to be getting Fiona back to
Lord Farquaad. However, right when he is about to return her, his ultimate boon is to get her to love
him back. In Campbell s book the ultimate boon is described as, What the hero seeks through his
intercourse with them is therefore not finally themselves, but their grace. For the most part the
initiation is the capturing of the princess and escaping the dragon. However, the return of the hero
mixes in with the initiation due the journey not being complete. Since there are two climaxes to the
movie, the return can either be after the capture of the princess or after Fiona declares her love for
Shrek. The refusal of the return is Shrek not wanting to bring Fiona to Lord Farquaad due to him
falling in love with her. Campbell explains the
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The Poem Of Those Winter Sundays By Robert Hayden
Fatmata Bangura
ENG 112
Professor Tara Grace
September 20, 2017 Poem: Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden The poem Those Winter
Sundays by Robert Hayden was actually about a little boy and his father who has an uninteresting
relationship with his dad. In this poem, it tells us the readers about things the father does for his family
most especially his son without being rewarded for his hard work. According to the poem, the speaker
fears his father so much maybe that is why the speaker(son) father become so wicked to them
especially the speaker(son) due to the much pains that his father went through for his family.
The thesis statement in the poem Those Winter Sundays is the strong love the father has for this
family mostly his son, and how he wasn t recognized by his family or his son.
The main character in this poem is the speaker. In the poem Those Winter Sundays was a man who
was reflecting on this past memory when he was a child and the uninteresting relationship between
him and his dad. According to the poem Those Winter Sundays the speaker says that from him being a
little boy to him be an adult now, he also said that he has learned a lot on how to appreciate the love
and cares his father s shows to his family mostly him when he was a very little boy. The speaker also
says that he has also learned how hard and difficult and lonely can the duties of any parental love can
be and how they are very borne out of their selflessness without any expectation or what so ever. No
one ever thanked him ( Line 5). The line sums up the speaker s relationship to his father. It also means
that the speaker didn t thank him, or even realize all that he d done for his family.
In setting the poem Those Winter Sundays the speaker told us the reader from the present, and also
told us about his childhood, how cold it was. How his dad always gets up every day in the cold the
weather. According to the speaker s explanation, the speaker makes us imagine him and his family
living in a very big, drafty, ramshackle y old house, with lots of fireplaces. The speaker says
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Cabaret Theatre Analysis
Merrick Theatre Center for the Arts presented the musical, Cabaret on Sunday, May 6th, 2018. The
book was written by Joe Masteroff and it was based on the play called I Am a Camera by John Van
Druten. The music and lyrics of Cabaret were composed by John Kander and Fred Ebb, respectively.
The Broadway production was directed by Harold Prince and the Merrick Theatre production was
directed by Daniel C. Higgins and produced by Joe Mauro. Not only does the Merrick Theatre
perform shows, but it also hosts birthday parties, have theatre classes and summer camps. Along with
Cabaret, Merrick Theatre also presents others, such as Godspell, Same Time Next Year and Boeing,
Boeing, to name a few.
Cabaret presented a powerful story, including multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To illustrate, when the emcee speaks, the light is focused on his face and that light follows him around
as he maneuvers about the stage. When the characters were dancing, the lights become brighter and
some scenes displayed disco lights. The lighting affected the mood because when a melancholy scene
was presented, the lights would be dim. On the contrary, when there was a jubilant moment, there
were flashing lights and it created a very joyful environment. Sometimes, only a certain part of the
stage was illuminated, so that the focus would be in that area. This is seen when the emcee, played by
Billy Marengo was on the stairs singing the light was only shined on him, even though there were Kit
Kat girls on the stage too. The colors of the lights that represented the Kit Kat Klub were mostly blue
and purple as this gave a vibrant nightclub
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Responsibility to Others versus Individual Selfishness
The 20th century philosopher Emanuel Levinas, responding to the horrors of the Holocaust, considers
our ethical responsibility to other humans as follows: The Ego loses its sovereign coincidence with
self, its identification where consciousness comes back triumphantly to itself to reside in itself...The
challenge to self is precisely reception of the absolutely other...[T]he Other hails me and signifies to
me...by its destitution, an order. Its presence is the summons to respond...To be Me/Ego thenceforth
signifies being unable to escape from responsibility. ( Signification and Sense 32 33). What Levinas is
trying to explain is an individual is a person, or human, by how others perceive that individual, thus an
individual is ethically responsible for others as well as others to the individual or is otherwise a loss.
Throughout Dante s The Divine Comedy 1: Hell and Shakespeare s Macbeth, the idea of the
responsibility to others versus an individual s selfishness is a constant debate. In both Dante s The
Divine Comedy 1: Hell and Shakespeare s Macbeth, the responsibility to others is something that is
expected. In Dante s The Divine Comedy 1: Hell, Dante is guided through Hell and learns how
various sins are punished, the traitors being near the bottom. In Shakespeare s Macbeth, Macbeth is
told his destiny to become king, and then face internal conflicts of the various murders he performed
in order to achieve the power of being king. Dante s The Divine Comedy 1: Hell and
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Annotated Bibliography On Corporate Reorganization
Tax Research Memorandum
Date: November 16, 2014
To: Tax Files
From: Jonathan Ruhi
Subject: Availability of Corporate Reorganization
Summary of Facts
Chris and Sue are 50 percent shareholders in BackBone personal service corporation. Backbone
provides chiropractic services in four separate offices, in four small towns: Troy, Union, Vista and
Willow. Chris is the main chiropractor in the Troy office, and Sue heads up the Vista office. Charlie,
the main chiropractor in the Willow office, does not see eye to eye with Chris and Sue on management
styles. Charlie is highly competent and well liked by patients and therefore indispensable in the eyes
of Chris and Sue. Chris and Sue may be willing to give Charlie control of the Willow office, ... Show
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In addition, Chris and Sue will not have to worry about any loss of profits since the profits of the new
subsidiary corporation will flow through to the BackBone personal service corporation.
Issue and Conclusion 2
How should the corporate reorganization be structured?
The corporate reorganization should be structured as a divisive D reorganization and the restructuring
process should conform to section 355 of the tax law in order to minimize the tax consequences of the
reorganization.
Law and Analysis 2
Section 368(a)(1) of the tax code provides several options for corporate reorganizations. Section
368(a)(1)(d), also known as a divisive D reorganization , is the best choice for this particular situation.
In a divisive D reorganization, the controlling corporation (in this case, BackBone) will distribute
assets (the Willow office) to a newly formed subsidiary corporation, in exchange for the stock of the
new subsidiary corporation, in a transaction that qualifies under section 355 (Sec. 368(a)(1)(d)). After
the transaction is complete, the Willow office will be its own corporation which is wholly (or at least
mostly) owned by BackBone. BackBone will also still own and control the Troy, Union and Vista
offices after the reorganization.
Issue and Conclusion 3
What will be the tax consequences of the reorganization?
Section 355 of the tax code will drastically reduce, or even completely eliminate, any tax liability
caused by
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Corn Vs Corn
Although cows evolved to survive on grass, farmers are now feeding them corn for rapid growth to
benefit the U.S. Economy. After six months, calves are weaned off grass, put into pens, and forced to
eat corn. While this does not make sense from an environmental, health, or humane treatment of
animal s viewpoint, economically it does, as a corn enriched diet enables cows to reach slaughter
weight faster and produce more to meet demands. Corn is a cheap commodity to purchase compared
to the farmer s cost to produce. The industrial farmer relies on the large volume and low purchase
price of corn to help shorten a cow s lifespan and provide food more rapidly to the American
population. Grass fed cows take longer to reach their ideal weight for ... Show more content on
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The introduction of chemical fertilizers and other technological inputs created a surplus of corn on
American farmland. In the early 1900 s farmers were only able to grow small bushels of corn but
today there is an excess amount. Although such an overabundance represented a great achievement in
American agriculture, the excess corn needed some use and one way to reduce overage is to feed it to
farm animals; especially cows. Corn does not require a lot of space to store and it is extremely easy to
collectively feed a considerable number of cows. Feeding cows low priced corn as required by the
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation s CAFO is economically efficient and enables the production
of large quantities of marbled meat that was once a luxury for many Americans. However, even
though feeding corn to cattle helps in the process of fattening cows for slaughter, it also produces
many health risks that the United States Department of Agriculture USDA overlooks in their effort to
help eliminate the corn surplus, and bring rapid profit to the few corporations that run the meat
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The Importance Of Each Ingredient In A Sugar Cookie
When baking cookies, it is helpful to know what each ingredient does so if you do not have all the
ingredients you can substitute them correctly or leave them out. This paper explains the importance of
each ingredient in a sugar cookie recipe.
When baking, the two main types of ingredients are your wet ingredients and your dry ingredients.
The wet ingredients included in this recipe are the eggs, vanilla extract, and softened butter. According
to the book Bakewise by Shirley O. Corriher, you should always use grade A eggs. Eggs help reduce
spreading. So the more eggs you have the less likely you are to make sugar cookie soup. Eggs also
help provide the flavor, tenderness, structure, and lift of the sugar cookie. Butter adds to the flavor and
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The Benefits Of A Bug Wich
Would you like to eat a bug that can kill you? Some people might say yes some might say no and plus
they can be dangerous because you don t know what the bugs have been eaten and you are going to
eat it. Bugs can be expensive because they are hard to farm for most people it takes skill to farm bugs
wich makes it so expensive because they have to be good and edible if they are in the restaurant you
can get sowed if you just take one and pit it on your menu. You don t know if the bug has something
wrong with it thats why farmers can only do it because they know what they are doing and we don t
know if people would like them on a restaurants menu. Most farmers even have trouble with it
because the bugs are so little that most farmers cant
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Honor Is Love In Chronicle Of A Death Foretold By Gabriel...
Honor is Love in Chronicle of a Death Foretold In Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia
Marquez, honor is a very prominent theme in the town and its culture. The need for honor influences
many actions taken by individuals and traditions that characters strictly follow. As the narrator s
mother states, honor is love. The reader sees this statement supported throughout the story through
beliefs and actions of the Vicario twins, Angela s mother, and the townspeople as a whole. Honor is
such a guiding force in the small community that it almost replaces what love should be. Pura Vicario,
Angela s mother, for example, values honor more than she values true family cherishing and love.
Angela s twin brothers have high respect for their own family honor, and they strive to uphold it by
showing their love for their sister in hunting Santiago to retrieve her honor. The townspeople display
their devotion to honor as they do not attempt to stop Santiago Nasar s death. The qualified statement
honor is love applies to the novel in actions by the twins, Angela s mother, and the townspeople, and
how their desperation to defend honor controls them. First, the Vicario brothers prove to be very clear
examples of honor is love through their actions to kill Santiago Nasar. Although they do not quite
desire to murder him, they know that in order to gain their mother s love and show their own love for
Angela, they have to kill Santiago. Pablo and Pedro realize that they must not allow
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Abstinence In Schools
Sex education has been the single most controversial debate in the United States education systems
within the past few decades, but was first introduced as early as 1905 where there was a rally for sex
education within schools in attempts to eradicate venereal disease (The Beginning of Sex Education in
the U.S.: A Historical Perspective). There was not much support at this time though, until the 1980 s
when there was the HIV/AID s epidemic. This was when more people became aware of what was
going on and tried figuring out how to put a stop to it, and quick. Surprisingly, in the early twentieth
century, people were actually taught to be fearful of sex and that such contact could result in fatality.
Many young boys and girls were actually taught ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They argue there is something simply wrong with the idea that teaching kids about risky behavior is
something that could be avoided all together. Some advocates for abstinence only programs argue that
there should not be sex education taught in public schools because it is the parents place to talk about
sex in that much detail with their own child (Should sexual education be taught in public schools?).
However, what happens to the children who do not receive the same, well educated treatment from
their parents as others? Not all children have parents who know all the right information to tell them,
the right answers to their questions, or maybe they just do not care to further explain to them what it is
all about. That is where the school steps in, and teaches them everything they need to know to make
the right choices. They also argue that it could make females a lot more promiscuous as well as males
more curious for themselves. Though, in a study of 35 sex education programs around the world,
statistics from the World Health Organization found there is no evidence that these comprehensive
programs encourage any sort of negative promiscuity or sexual activity (Carnal Knowledge: The sex
ed debate). Some students also say that learning that type of information in the classroom is
sometimes uncomfortable which makes them distracted and not focused in on the main lesson of
sexual education. And even though, according to research, teaching about sex education has positive
impacts on children and provides them all with the information they need to make life affirming
decisions for themselves, opposing groups continue to stand by their beliefs that it has negative
impacts and makes kids so much more tempted to actually do it. However, we still witness a large sum
of teenage pregnancies each year. Why is this? The whole
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The Theory of Evolution Essay
The theory of evolution by natural selection does not interfere with the Judeo Christian view of god as
the creator, based on multiple sources including statements from the Pope himself. Although
throughout history there are many instances of conflict between people, science, and the Catholic
Church, there has recently been a widespread acceptance for science and many even say it does not
interfere with the Judeo Christian view of god as the creator. This essay will discuss the different types
of views there are on evolution and creation, as well as go in depth to prove how evolution by natural
selection does not interfere with the Judeo Christian view on evolution. There are many different
views on evolution. The first is scientific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Akin) Galileo was a prime example of a conflict between the Catholic Church and science. He was a
devout roman catholic, however a great scientist. Galileo had many contributions to the world such as
the telescope and his many discoveries in outer space. However one of the more widely recognized
was his support to Copernicus theory of heliocentricity. Before this the church had stated that the sun
revolved around the earth, known as the theory of geocenctricity. Galileo s teachings were
consequently banned by the church, and Galileo himself imprisoned. However, in 1992 the Vatican
under Pope John Paul II held a ceremony to proclaim that Galileo was right in his findings and support
of Copernicus. (Tracts) This shows that the present day church does not see science as a threat or
interference to its teachings. The present day church actually supports science, as well as the theory of
evolution by natural selection. However, although evolution is widely accepted by many Popes, as
well as the Catholic Church, many things are still maintained. It is still maintained that Adam was the
first human and all life originated from him. The church still says that all humans have souls. The
church insists that a soul is unobservable; therefore it is untestable by science since it has no effect on
the natural world, and science cannot confirm or deny its existence. The big bang theory is
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Psoriasis Benefits
Psoriasis is a poorly understood condition best known for its negative impact on the skin. Its best
known symptom is scaly, dry patches of itchy skin.
Many people seem to think this means it is merely a minor annoyance, not a serious medical
condition. This is not true. It is an autoimmune condition that impacts overall health, not just the skin.
Furthermore, the skin is the single largest organ of the human body. It plays serves a numbers critical
purposes, from protecting the body from infection to regulating temperature. Many people fail to
realize the importance of skin health to baseline health.
If you have a friend or relative with psoriasis or any other chronic medical condition, there are things
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But, one of the most insidious problems of living with a chronic illness is the way it impacts social
relations.
People who mean well, but who simply have no idea of what they are going through, can be the bane
of their existence. This goes double if it is someone close to them. Don t be that guy.
2. Be passively supportive
When someone you care about is suffering, your first impulse can be to do something about it. You
want to help. You want them to stop suffering.
But, when there is no cure, the patient may try all the things there are to try and still be symptomatic.
The odds are very good that your friend already knows all the tricks and tips. They already tried that
thing you just read about. They also have had fifty other people suggest it to them, possibly this week
alone.
Yes, dietary changes and various supplements, such as cod liver oil, vitamin D supplements and
primrose oil, help some people with psoriasis. But, it doesn t work for everyone. Even when it does
work, it isn t a cure.
You are probably not the first friend of theirs to read an article and get all excited because you think
you can help them. Hearing dozens of times a week about the latest miracle cure gets exhausting and
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The Marketing Strategy Of Cadbury Essay
MARKETING ASSIGNMENT I
By: Mani Saxena
DECLARATION
This is to certify that the report entitled The marketing strategy of Cadbury which is submitted by
Mani Saxena in partical fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of b.com honours
comprises only her original work and due acknowledgement has been made in the text to all other
material used.
Date: 31.10.14 Signature:
THE MARKETING STRATEGY OF:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am thankful to my father for his aspiring ideas. It would be very dishonest if I do not give my whole
hearted thanks to my teacher, Mrs Ila Chaturvedi. She supported me with her wonderful guidance. I
also took help from the book, Phillip Kortler and websites like, google, Wikipedia, etc. STUDENTS S
INFORMATION
Name: Mani Saxena
Course: B.Com Honours
Semester: I
Batch: 2014 17
Enrollment no. : A3104614106
Section: B
Submitted to: Mrs Ila Chaturvedi CONTENTS:
1. Overview of the company
2. Developing a brand
3. Cadbury the brand
4. Builiding a mega brand
5. Scope of mega brand
6. Various products of cadbury
7. Introducing cadbury as an after sweet
8. Communication strategy
9. Conclusion
10. Reference
Overview of the Company
Cadbury India is a food product company with interests in Chocolate Confectionery, Milk Food
Drinks, Snacks, and Candy. Cadbury is the market leader in Chocolate Confectionery business with a
market share of over 70%. Some of the key brands of Cadbury are CadburyDairy Milk, 5 Star, Perk,
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Free Association Psychology
I chose to respond to this essay topic because psychology is based on observations. I find it fascinating
to people watch. There is a reason for every gesture your body makes. A sound, picture, memory,
person, etc. can trigger you to respond using your facial and body expressions. In chapter 5 Karen
Horney s method of free association has a different technique compared to Freud s. As mentioned by
Shultz (2013) She suggested that analysis should be an exquisitely cooperative enterprise between
patient and therapist (p.153). Karen Horney did have a couch, but not all her patients chose to make
use of it. Allowing the patient to choose freely how they expressed themselves in the therapy
environment allowed the patient to show their true self.
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The West Bank
1. Amiry proves that the stereotypes of the Israeli and Palestinian people are misguided. Salim, Suad s
husband, treats her very well. The same goes for many other Palestinian husbands. Suad is an
educated architect. Despite that stereotype that Israeli and Palestinian s hate each other, the book
proves that not to be the case. Suad takes an Israeli man to the hospital due to a heart attack proving
that compassion, at times, can override territories. She chooses an Israeli vet for her dog, Nura.
1.1 Suad chose the Israeli vet because she felt that Dr. Hisham was sexist for taking so long to give
Nura her vaccines due to her being a female dog. She was able to get better medicine for Nura. This is
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3.3 The soap factory was historic. Suad felt like their heritage was slowly being erased. The soap
factory did not have all of the strict rules in place that the other business s did.
3.4 Suad was a rebel of sorts. Her personality rubbed the soldiers the wrong way. So in a sense, they
tore it up because they could. She would stare at the soldiers and they did not like that.
4. Suad dealt with the occupation with finding humor in the absurdity of it all. Like when she gave the
the soldier the excuse the Nura could not driver herself to Jerusalem and needed Suad to drive her. She
found humor with Salim and his cousin getting arrested not for breaking rules but for the mere fact
that she would not stop staring at a soldier. Humor was how she survived.
4.1 Rami felt like he could seek revenge on his classmates if he became a collaborator. Collaborators
felt like they would get easier access to Israel but were looked upon as traitors by the Palestinians.
5.1The thing that surprised me the most about Budrus were the women. They seemed more fearless
than the men on some occasions. I had to laugh when the women would say to the one female Israeli
soldier, Yasina, come join us. I was also surprised at how peaceful the Palestinian people tried to
protest.
5.2 Both sides want peace. By watching the movie it seemed as so many olive trees were being
destroyed
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Gender Approaches to Analyzing Literature
Recently, gender studies have become the main sources of information for understanding gender
issues in the society. The masculine and feminine divide used to represent the socially constructed
sexual traits which men and women are expected to portray in their relationships and interactions. In
The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, the characters strongly conform to socially constructed
gender roles in the way they dress, talk and act. This paper explores how the main characters in the
novel including the detective, Samuel Spade, his partner, Miles Archer and their client Miss. Rudy
Wonderly actively demonstrate the traditional gender roles.
The female characters are expected to exhibit feminism traits through their dressing, talking and
acting. In relation to the issue of dressing, Miss. Rudy Wonderly is portrayed as a fashionable and
attractive woman. This is demostrated clearly in the first chapter when she is introduced and the way
detective Samuel and his partner Archer behave towards her. In his description, Hammett says, She
wore two shades of blue that had been selected because of her eyes (Hammett 2). When she entered
his office, Spade rose bowing... (2) which was a sign of respect for the beautiful lady. She same
behavior is demonstrated by Archer when he is introduced to Miss Wonderly. Hammett observes that
Archer entered Spade s office while ... ducking his head and smiling at Miss Wonderly, making a
vaguely polite gesture with the hat in his hand (2).
Miss
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Thomas Alva Edison Was A Man Of Great Talent And...
Macy Nixon
Mrs. Molzahn
American Literature
May 20, 2015
Inspiration or Perspiration
Thomas Alva Edison was a man of great talent and determination. A mind of absolute genius that
withheld spectacular and innovative ideas that Edison, himself, could not wait to share with the world.
The list of inventions and developments Edison is often known for are countless. Creations such as,
the electric light, the telephone transmitter, the phonograph, motion picture, electric storage battery,
and mimeograph machine, are just a mere few of his 1,093 United States patents and thousands more,
from twenty four different nations. Many of Edison s ideas were beyond the world s understanding.
Today, his inventions have greatly influenced the twentieth century, more than one could ever
imagine.
Thomas Edison was born February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. He lived in Milan for seven years, until
his father decided to further his career and start a business in Port Huron, Michigan. Here, he spent
most of his childhood in a small, red brick home. At this home, Thomas found what he is known for
today. Due to Edison struggle in school and inept in mathematics, his mother, a former teacher,
decided to homeschool him. Though bad at school, Edison was eager to read, especially science
books. His love of science, lead him to start doing chemical and mechanical experiments in the
basement of his small home. This might have been the best decision his mother could have made for
not only Edison s
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Leonhard Euler Research Paper
The name Leonhard Euler, pronounced Oiler, sounds very familiar because of the Euler paths and
circuits that we learned about in chapter five. The purpose of a Euler path is to start and end at
different vertices, but cross all of the edges in a graph. While a Euler circuit begins and ends at the
same vertex, while still crossing all of the edges in the graph. These are the only notable things that we
learned about Euler but he has contributed much more to not only mathematics but physics, astrology,
and even music. To those who ask what the infinitely small quantity in mathematics is, we answer that
it is actually zero. Hence there are not so many mysteries hidden in this concept as they are usually
believed to be. Euler was born on April 15, 1707 in Basel, Switzerland, and quickly strayed from the
family norm. His father, Paul Euler, was a pastor at their church and although he wanted him to also
be a pastor, he was able to get him to study with Johann Bernoulli, a famous mathematician. Leonhard
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Petersburg Academy. Not only did he study mathematics, but made some large advancements in
astrology, mechanics and music. Although trigonometry, geometry and calculus were his main
subjects of focus. Leonhard Euler was the one who created and first used the f(x) that is almost always
used when writing equations and formulas. He also originated the e base that is used in modern
notation of natural logarithms. In 1748, Euler wrote about the concept of function in mathematical
analysis, and eventually worked on proving the theories of Newton and Fermat. Leonhard added many
contributions to the Euler Bernoulli beam equation that is seemingly essential in engineering. Since he
didn t only work in mathematics, he half solved the theory of lunar motion in
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Cons Of Cultural Relativism
I. Description
Cultural relativism is the concept that morality is based upon culture, [...] there are sometimes
differing moral standards and practices in various cultures (Hollinger, 2002, Kindle Locations 212
218). Morals are not universal, practices are accepted or rejected by the individual culture and change
as the culture changes.
II. Critique
A. Pros of Cultural Relativism
1. Cultural relativism gives one a license to believe what they desire. They find a culture that suits
their desires. Where they can remain unaffected by beliefs of the outside world.
2. As relative, by its very nature, implies flexibility people are drawn to formulate values from the
flexibility. 3. A culture s truth is their own, thereby creating their ... Show more content on
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Cons of Cultural Relativism
1. Numerous value systems muddy the water and eventually dilutes morality as a whole. This
approach prevents the internal dimension of our personal relationship with God. Our outward
expression of the inward spirituality, the external dimension, is unattainable as we are not able to have
a personal relationship with God without his moral system.
2. Morality assessments are typically based on a personal value system leaving little room for cultural
diversity. The internal dimension is to be free of judgment and the external dimension is to love one
another. If so, this requires cultures to be tolerant of all other cultures.
3. Relativism rejects universal morals. It does not acknowledge the basic principle of the external
dimension, practiced morals from a Godly value system. That Godly value system can only come
from the internal dimension.
4. A cultural moral system is accepted by those within their own culture. The culture does not concern
itself with outside acceptance. Weakness in both the internal and external Christian framework is
prevalent in this mindset. The culture models behavior without concern of consequences. This is
opposite of what God modeled to mankind and what the Bible
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The Causes of Poor Productivity Within Large Organizations
The Causes of Poor Productivity Within Large Organizations
Productivity is the degree of output achieved in relation to a certain level of input. For example, in a
call centre environment, productivity would be seen as the number of telephone calls answered per
hour by a certain number of staff. The telephone calls are the output and the staff available to take the
calls are the input.
In order to improve productivity, one of the following has to occur: The level of input is decreased
however the level of output remains the same, or, the level of output increases but the level of input
remains the same. In relation to the example of the call centre, this would mean reducing the ... Show
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I found the findings from Case Study A to be very surprising having worked in a call centre myself
and not having had very many positive experiences during my time there. The overall impression from
those interviewed was that they felt very positive about their workplace. There were inevitable
differences in how different levels of employees viewed certain issued but there were more similarities
than differences. I was interested to see how employees had spoke about productivity and performance
targets. It became apparent that performance targets were related to the number of calls answered, the
time in which it took to answer the calls and also the levels of call leakage. It is very easy to monitor
call centre agents against an array of time related measures and staff felt under a lot of pressure at
times due to this. I can relate to this, as this is exactly how I felt working as a call centre agent. One
manager interviewed in Case Study A stated that the most important thing in managing call centre
staff was motivation, motivation, motivation , yet the manager in question admitted he had little idea
of how to motivate staff. I do agree that motivating staff to perform well is an issue and I appreciate
that highly motivated staff will be more productive but I also think that if staff working in call centres
had a better understanding
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My Legs Are Spinning Me Around
My legs are spinning me around In a pattern I don t recognize anymore. To a song I no longer
remember. The same old routine feels weird and clumsy. Odd and Unfamiliar. Tiring and Annoying. I
had never been sad before. Or at least, not depressed in a way like this. I was extremely sick, and
nobody knew why, or how to fix it. To have your hope just ripped into shreds before your very own
eyes can tear apart your heartstrings like nothing you ve ever felt before. Outside, the colors are
diluted and the buildings are awry in my eyes. My eyes can t focus Any longer. I couldn t stop
throwing up. My body physically started retching every time a morsel of food managed to pass
through my lips. I just thought it was a ruinous case of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I was so confused as to why I got sick. I didn t understand it. I kept questioning everything; I Kept
myself up at night with anxieties starting to creep in at the edges of my mind. Nothing really scares
me anymore. I feel disconnected from the world a lot. My Anxiety used to have a tendency to take
over. I would lay awake some nights during middle school, My eyes blinking in the moonlight, Just
terrified of all the What ifs? I am not sure now If I have come to realize That these thoughts are just
incredibly irrational and I shouldn t worry, Or If I ve just become numb to them. I m back in school
now, however! It s almost 2016, and I m a sophmore in High School. I m older and more mature, and I
should have more confidence. But now that I really am at this stage, I ve never felt more distant and
spacey. As we approach winter, I find myself growing more scared each and everyday, just thinking of
what happened last winter. I don t know why sometimes I m numb to the world and why sometimes I
m overly sensitive, but it doesn t really make sense. If I think about it, I don t really make sense all the
time. After I faced a close encounter with death, From being sick, I felt myself change. I became a
happier person. I became a more positive person. If there is an encouraging piece I can pull from this
whole experience, is that I definitely have felt my personality start to change for the
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Us Economic Health Case Study
In examining the United States economic health, it is important to consider the current account
deficits. The question as to whether or not the United States can run the current deficit accounts
indefinitely. Looking at the EU and its balance of payments, the question arises again as to whether or
not they can maintain the deficits they are experiencing, indefinitely. Globally speaking, the United
States does hold a unique position, but does that position allow the country the ability to consistently
run the deficits it currently maintains.
Current state of US Economic Health
The United States has seen a growth in the deficit beginning in 1991. The deficit equated to 3.6% of
the GDP in 1999 and rose to 4.4% during 2000. For instance, ... Show more content on
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These countries are now facing great recessions and austerity as a result of these debts. Because Italy,
Belgium and Greece are experiencing fiscal correction, the battle is far from over. Many other
members of the EU will need to build up their fiscal surplus to counterbalance the vast debt that has
been accumulated. The EU is really no different that the U.S. in that it needs to place full attention on
its crisis and correct the situation immediately. Europe has crumbled more than the U.S. has as a result
of the crisis. Europe is more segregated than the U.S. and doesn t offer the same stability for foreign
investment than the U.S.
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Essay about evernote case study analysis
Evernote case analysis Prof. Baba Prasad 1. Provide a historical context of Evernote what were its
origins? What does it do? How did it grow? Evernote was founded by Stephen Pachikov in 2004.
Later along with Phil Lebin they joined forces and formed Evernote with Lebin taking over as CEO
and Pachikov taking more of a board role. Evernote launched its first product in 2008. Let s go into a
deeper role to find out more information about the company s major brains. Steven Pachikov Born in
Vartashen, Azerbaijan attended Novosibirsk State University followed by Tbilisi State University
(Georgia). Finally it was at Moscow State University where he received an honorary master s degree
in economic applications of mathematical methods. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Below are the list of offices across the globe 1) Redwood City 2) Austin 3) Zurich (international
operations) 4) Tokyo 5) Beijing (largest) 6) Seoul 7) Taipei Network effect of Evernote Evernote did
not advertise as much as its competitors used to. They relied mostly on word of mouth networking.
Users that generally used their service recommend their use to others. Further because of their
popularity networks like Japanese dokomo began to offer premium services free of cost for their
subscribers Evernote timeline Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Key product launches Evernote
mac Evernote windows Evernote iPhone Evernote android Evernote iPad Food Hello skitch
Penultimate Evernote business Evernote market Country launches US UK Russia Germany Japan
Spain Italy India Taiwan Korea Brazil EMEA Turkey China Hong Kong Indonesia Singapore Benelux
Nordics Eastern Europe Australia International (non US as % of total user base) 50% 53% 61% 66%
71% 75% Domestic (US % of total user base) 50% 47% 39% 34% 29% 25% 2) Discuss the prospects
of the company in terms of options thinking? What is the company s dilemma now, and how can it be
structured in terms of options? Options thinking Options thinking gave mangers options to think about
when they plan to invest or plan to expand their business. The whole
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Maintain Homeostasis
Homeostasis is the process of maintaining and regulating the body s own internal condition and is
extremely critical for proper body function; without it we could die. To maintain homeostasis, our
body has created a system of positive and negative feedback loops that are controlled in the brain
(specifically the hypothalamus in most mammals). This occurs when the product or output of
something, like ion concentration, blood calcium or glucose levels, change in response to the body
telling itself there s too little or too much of it. A positive feedback loop will increase the output, or
product, as a result of an amplified reaction to make it happen faster. A negative feedback loop, on the
other hand, is the reduction of a product to lower it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is done to regulate the onset of hypertrophic chondrocytes. First, the process starts off when the
cranial neural cells proliferate and condense to make nodules in response to bone morphogenic protein
(BMP) signals from the head epidermis. High levels of BMPs will make cartilage from the nodules.
Low levels of BMP will produce pre osteoblast progenitor cells that express the Runx2 transcription
factor and mRNA for collagens 2 and 4. These cells will eventually downregulate Runx2 and begin
expressing the osteopontin gene making it look like a cartilage cell, hence the name chondrocyte like
osteoblast. IHH and PTHrP will start receiving negative feedback signals telling them to stop
chondrocyte differentiation. PTHrP, which is secreted from perichondrial cells and chondrocytes at the
end of long bones, acts on receptors of the chondrocyte to keep them proliferating and delay the
production of IHH. IHH is in charge of coordinating endochondral bone growth. IHH will induce
patch and Gli proteins to then initiate synthesis of PTHrP, which will block the recruitment of more
chondrocytes and reducing bone
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Personification In The Veldt
Technology can be both educational and favorable but, unrestricted, it leads to dangerous
consequences. The consequences are even more apparent whenever children are raised with
technology and it envelops their life. Eventually, technology raises the children and, in a way, it
replaces the children s own parents. Ray Bradbury s use of personification and imagery in The Veldt
help convey the idea that the influence of technology is powerful and controls actions, thoughts, and
essentially rewires the brain. In the story, the nursery is brought to life and made to imitate a living
entity which emphasizes how dominantly the nursery influences the children. David McClean states
that the Mr. and Mrs. Hadley have let the ...house replace you and
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Evaluating The Total Cost Of Undertaking Such Essay
Financing is a very important factor in business and is achieved by a well created financial plan such
as, budget, income and expenditure, credits and loans. Financial planning is a very essential tool of
business which enables management of any organization and investors to assess results and set targets
for growth.
Planning my finance will require a financial feasibility study of the current survey to determine the
total cost of undertaking such survey (taxation inclusive) compared with my financial strength
(controlled Budget).
As a self employed surveyor i will plan my finances in such a way that my establishment is cost
effective alongside providing a quality and professional services.
Keeping perfect record is another essential plan for my finance, and completing all documentations on
time in other to summit bill for client of a completed job. Receipts and invoice should be kept
correctly for tax and references. THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT I WOULD KEEP
In order to ensure profit I would like to keep these basic financial statements
Income/Expenditure account statement This will help to summarize generated income and
expenditures, thereby showing how my business appreciates in any given period of time.
Balance sheet This is important as it will help me to differentiate between the company assets and
liabilities.
Cash flow statement This shows the inflow of cash in and out of the business per given period of time.
This will
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The Legacy Of The Army
The legacy our leader s leave behind is of the utmost importance to the future of our Army. Not only
that, but in the act of creating such a legacy an Army leader inspires and motivates the Soldiers under
them, to their left and right, and even above them to achieve more than they may have believed
possible. One such leader made an indelible impact on me, motivating and inspiring me more than any
leader since. 1SG Alveeno Hodge was the epitome of everything I believed a noncommissioned
officer (NCO) should be, a font of professionalism and military bearing. His influence has guided me
through my career as I matured as a leader and I can only hope to leave such a legacy behind when my
time in the Army comes to an end. 1SG Hodge was an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From the company to the top of the hill and back it was close to a seven mile run, the hill itself being a
half mile going up. The hill was notorious for the loose sand and washed out parts from rain storms.
When we hit the hill it was inevitable that the company would break formation and we would straggle
our way up. 1SG was always there, his distinct voice piercing through the blood pounding in my ears.
Let s go Airborne, keep running! You better get up that hill! he would say. He did this with every
individual Soldier in the company. He never overlooked someone or gave up on anyone. He would
circle around as many times as necessary until we were all at the top, finally getting a break, a chance
to breathe. But as soon as we were all there 1SG would start us back down and on our way to the
company. 1SG pushed us and not only made us better, he made us want to be better. His development
of me as a young Soldier directly led to my desire to be an NCO and to my achievement of that goal.
1SG Hodge was known across the brigade for his ability to motivate and lead Soldiers. His
competency as a leader reached beyond just his Soldiers and his company. Every Soldier in the
brigade knew who 1SG Hodge was. Our company was known as the Hammer s and every Soldier who
saw 1SG gave him the greeting Drop the hammer 1SG! The Command Sergeants Major from the
other battalions would always seek 1SG out for assistance with promotion or competition
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Counseling Philosophy
1. What is the philosophy of the counseling profession? How has this changed over time? Why is this
important to study?
The philosophy of the counseling profession encompasses many intricacies that are centered around
the notion of multicultural competency. The goal of a counselor is to facilitate practical change in a
person s life and strengthen their autonomy through providing genuine empathy and a responsive and
welcoming environment. A counselor has the ethical obligation to empower individuals to manage and
or reduce the negative impact life stressor, and symptoms create in their lives to enable them to thrive
in society. As humanity has evolved, so has the counseling theories and approaches. Through
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More importantly, a theoretical orientation provides a counselor a framework to operate within to
ensure a person s immediate needs are being addressed ethically and competently. As a counselor
continues to develop their professional identity, they adopt these particular approaches which virtually
guides their clinical decisions. In essence, a counselor s theoretical orientation ideally aligns with their
particular worldview and is used to empower a person s ability to problem solve and cope with
symptoms. When a counselor fosters a theoretical orientation, he or she is focused on the individual s
strengths to promote and scaffold their success and self efficacy. In a personal perspective, a counselor
should possess the mental capacity to integrate key aspects of theoretical orientations to create a more
cohesive counseling
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Development Of Optical Imaging Tools For Synapse Typing Essay
Development of Optical Imaging Tools for Synapse Typing
Restructure of synapse types and alternations of dynamics of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators
have been implicated in a number of human neurological and psychiatric diseases, including autism,
Alzheimer s disease, Parkinson s disease, schizophrenia, and addiction1,2. However, little is known
about how molecular compositions define different types and functions of synapses and how different
synapses organize in micro and macroscale to give rise to complex brain functions and disorders, due
to lack of appropriate tools to characterize synaptic biomolecules in situ in large scale. Here, I propose
a novel research program to develop transformative tools for large scale mapping of synaptic
biomolecules, functional imaging of neurotransmission and neuronal signaling. Specifically, it will
evolve along three main themes: 1. Expansion pathology for highly multiplexed, in situ and nanoscale
biomolecular imaging. 2. Optogenetic neurotransmitter indicator; 3. in situ imaging tools for
endogenous protein protein interaction; This program will expand on the themes of my previous work
on engineering optogenetic indicators for neuronal activities, such as calcium ions3,4 and voltage5,6
indicators, as well as my current work on devising a clinically optimized form of expansion
microscopy7,8, which contribute new capabilities to the broader communities of neuroscience, cell
biology, pathology and medicine.
Theme 1: Expansion
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Improving The Quality Of The Care Essay
Furthermore, improving the quality of the care that is received will be cost effective in the long term.
Primary care physicians and educators can be further trained to recognize depression as well as any
other mental health disorder. With early identification and referral for diagnosis, much of the later
treatment can be avoided. Intervention for behavioral health occurs in four stages detection,
medication, counseling, and continuity of care. Currently, all four areas have a deficit. Detection
should be increased with primary care physicians. Medications should be more accessible. Counseling
should be available and affordable. Continuity of care is only possible when patients can access
regular follow up care with a physician, preferably a psychiatrist. If detection is improved, there needs
to be availability of resources for referral. Smit et al. (2006) found that minimal contact cognitive
behavioral therapy had a 70% chance of being more cost effective than primary care alone for
subthreshold depression, showing that intervention even before diagnosis can prevent cost of hospital
admissions and decreased productivity in the future1. While this study only focused on depression, the
same is true for many behavioral health pathologies because they are often progressive in nature.
While improvements in quality of care such as increased training for primary care physicians on
mental health detection and increasing the number of outpatient psychological and psychiatric
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Comparing The Scion And Cadillac Car
Cadillacs are another vehicle that is marketed based on the age of potential consumers. Cadillac has a
reputation of being associated with the older buyer whereas the Toyota Scion appeals to the younger.
These are the similarities and differences between the 2016 Cadillac ATS Coupe vs. 2016 Scion TC.
Marketing for the Scion and Cadillac is similar by adding addons to the car. With a purchase of a new
car, you are able to add specific features that do not come with the car. Both the Scion and Cadillac
appeal to a specific lifestyle and like to arrive in fashion at social gathering or party (Solomon, 2011).
Some of how the marketing is different is the age ranges. Where the Cadillac is targeted towards the
older customer averaging 60 years
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Samarium Research Paper
Samarium was discovered in 1879. It was named after Vasili Samarsky Bykhovets, who was the first
person to have an element named after himself, he was a 19th century Russian mining engineer.
Gadolinium was discovered in 1880. It was named after Johan Gadolin, a Finnish chemist and
discovered yttrium. Curium was discovered in 1944 by Glenn Seaborg, Curium is named for Nobel
prize winners Marie and Pierre Curie for their work in radioactivity. Curium and Meitnerium are the
only elements named after a female scientist. Einsteinium and Fermium. Both elements are named
after Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi. Fermium was named after Enrico Fermi, a pioneer of nuclear
physics, Fermium was discovered in 1952 following the first test of the hydrogen ... Show more
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Named after Ernest Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron and contributor to the Manhattan Project.
Rutherfordium was named for Ernest Rutherford, Nobel Prize winning physicist who developed the
concept of half life, and first to name alpha and beta particles. Discovered in 1964. Seaborgium was
discovered in 1974. And named after Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel prize winning chemist who was the
first to arrange the actinide series. Bohrium was discovered in 1981. And is named after Danish
physicist Niels Bohr. He is known as the father of quantum physics. He is also a Nobel Prize winner.
Meitnerium was Named after Lise Meitner and discovered in 1982, Meitnerium is the only element
named solely after a woman. Curium officially shares the name with Pierre Curie, Marie s husband.
Roentgenium was discovered in 1994.And named after Wilhelm Rontgen, discoverer of x rays.
Copernicium was discovered in 1996 and named for Nicolaus Copernicus, introduced the notion of a
heliocentric model of the universe. Flerovium was discovered in 1999, the name Flerovium honors
Soviet physicist Georgy Flyorov who was partially responsible for the discovery of spontaneous
fission and initiating the nuclear program of the Soviet
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  • 2. The Impact Of National Relations Labor Act ( Nlra ) And... Labor Legislation in the 20th Century Much of what we know about the improvements in the workforce came from 20th century advancements with the workforce that we know today. Important developments came in the form of methodology and data collection efforts. The 20th century was a remarkable period for the American workers. Despite the initial stages of labor management, working conditions, wages and benefits improved over the last century with the workforce increasing six fold over the period (Gould, 1986). This research will focus on impacts of National Relations Labor Act (NLRA) and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) enacted in the 20th century, including major circumstances that led to the intent of the legislation. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The law was enacted on July 5, 1935 (Gould, 1986). Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Considered to be a landmark, in 1938 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Fair Labor Standards Act. The nation was experiencing social and economic development of judicial opposition and depression. This law set national minimum wages and maximum hours workers can be required to work. Incorporated into this law are overtime pay and established standards to prevent child labor abuse. Consequently, in 1963 an amendment was made to this law, which prohibited wage discrimination against women. Implications Surrounding the Law NLRA was considered to be the law that affected the relationship among the federal government and private enterprise; this measure considerably increased the government s powers to arbitrate in labor relations. Prior to this law, employers had the emancipation to chastise, spy on, question for no reason and fire union members. Work stoppages commenced in the mid 1930 s (Gould, 1986), which included striking by factory and industrial occupational workers. By the time the strikes came to a halt, America had a more conservative Congress. This Congress led to balance the power between employers and unions. While the Wagner Act addressed only unfair labor practices by employers, it was added to the enactment of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Examples Of Stereotypes About Africa Africa is a bountiful and beauteous continent filled with unique individuals, various attractions, and a myriad of cultures. It is a land of genetic diversity, technological achievement and riches. From the East African nation of Kenya where expansive wildlife reserves and national parks can be found to the Arab republic of Egypt in the North where pyramids harken back to the past, no part of Africa is the same. Yet despite this, there are those who refuse to see the real Africa and instead choose to perpetuate outdated and racist stereotypes. The numerous stereotypes about Africa are detrimental, not just to the continent, but to Africans as well. These stereotypes obstruct the global perception of Africa and seep into international policies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The various stereotypes that developed during the slave trade were based on preconceived notions held by Europeans and were later used to subjugate Black people. The Jezebel stereotype, for example, stems from Europeans first encounter with Black women and depicts Black women as having a voracious sexual appetite. It developed because Europeans perceived the semi nudity of some tribes, which was required because of specific climates, as lewd. This stereotype, which attributed the polygamist practices of certain tribes to lust and misconstrued tribal dances as orgies, was used to label Black women as sexually promiscuous and immoral. During the era of slavery, as the notion proliferated through society, it was used to justify the rape of female slaves by their white masters. Through European expansion, colonizers and explorers frequently interacted with ethnic groups and attributed specific practices to different groups. Rather than learning about the cultures of the groups they encountered, Europeans chose to generalize based off their observations. The stereotype of the savage African which depicts Africans as primitive, simple, childlike, and/or cannibalistic individuals who live in tribes, carry spears, and believe in witchcraft developed because of observations made by various European explorers who did not understand the intricacies of African culture and misconstrued the various tribes as one. As time progressed, the stereotypes became cemented in and proliferated across the globe. In modern society, stereotypes about Africa have typically been utilized to explicitly distinguish between African traditional healing, which is said to be primitive and stagnant, and biomedicine, which is construed as a praxis of the civilized West: After the end of formal colonial rule, nationalist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Symbolism Of The Green Light In The Great Gatsby #1(the green light) Beginning in chapter one, Nick provides us with a description of the scenes he comes across as he moves his way into New York. There was one in particular though, that had great importance. When walking on Daisy s dock Nick distinguishes nothing but a single green light that was at the very end (21). Momentarily after he sees this light, Gatsby is not only seen for the first time, but he suddenly vanishes , leaving the night to be unquiet and dark once more (21). This whole occurrence symbolizes a few things. The green light means something to Gatsby. It represents his hope and desires. Since it was minute and far away and Gatsby was [stretching] out his arms toward it while trembling it shows how close he is to achieving his goal, which is Daisy, but he just misses it (20 21). Speaking of the light again in chapter five, Nick enforces this idea of the green light representing Gatsby s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are more than just cars though. They are a symbol of wealth, power, and status within society. Nick, who does not have much money, and well isn t as powerful considering he is new within society has an old dodge , which he doesn t focus much on (4). On the other hand, we have Gatsby who owns brand new colored rolls royce s that he uses as an omnibus to bring all these guests into his elite, lavish home (39). We see the distinct societal class structure represented by cars when Nick and Tom go visit Tom s girl who is Wilson s wife. Wilson isn t a wealthy man, he lives in the valley of ashes and owns a car shop. When entering Wilson s shop, the only thing visible was a dust covered wreck of a Ford , which enforces his social status on us. Also, after seeing Nick and Tom, a gleam of hope sprang upon Wilson s eyes. This is because Tom is seen as such a wealthy, superior man that him coming to Wilson s shop makes Wilson feel as though there is hope for him to prosper like Tom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Attachment Theory Paper Attachment Style and Romantic Relationships Research Paper Attachment theory has been of interest to many fields of study, from psychology to ethology, even biology and evolution. The developmental implications of the theory can be applied to different personalities, why we actively seek partners or long term relationships, or simply to explain why an infant may cry when its mother leaves the room. Although the initial implications were intended to explain the response of children when separated from their caregivers, research has proven its application to adult relationships, showing patterns of behavior based on attachment theory terminology. This paper explores the different aspects in which attachment theory is applied in adult relationships, such as finding a partner, predictability, and evolutionary purpose of caring for offspring. This paper also analyzes the spiritual application of attachment theory, and what it means to have a secure attachment with God. Research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The name suggests the purpose of this theory, Bowlby wanted to explain the bonds infants develop with a primary caregiver as well as the previously mentioned negative reactions or distress in their separation with them (Hazan Shaver, 1987). Bowlby observed that in separation, an infant will go through a series of predictable emotional reactions, such as protest, despair, and detachment (Hazan Shaver, 1987). In protest, the child may actively search for their mother, cry, and resist any attempts of comfort from others. In despair, the infant shows passivity and sadness. Finally, in detachment, the child may seem defensive and can be avoidance of the mother when and if she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Shrek as an Epic Hero Shrek as an Epic Hero Although most people find the film Shrek to be just a comical film, it actually fulfills the requirements needed to prove that Shrek is indeed an epic hero. Shrek is a 2001 computer animated fantasy comedy film based on William Steig s fairytale picture book, Shrek! He has all the characteristics of an epic hero archetype, regardless of his hideous and vulgar appearance as an ogre. Shrek is brave, loyal, and lives up to the standards our society expects and appreciates. Shrek presents himself as evil and mean but on the inside he is actually compassionate and gentle. Campbell s Monomyth and the process for an epic hero that includes the departure, the initiation, and the return are all present in Shrek s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fiona requests that Shrek take off his helmet so that they can kiss demonstrating the meeting of the oracle. Shrek resists the seizing of the sword and will not take off his helmet. They go back and forth until Shrek resists the journeying to the sword and picks up Fiona and carries her away. Shrek has a near death experience as he battles Robin Hood and ends up with an arrow in his butt. The atonement of the father is revealed when Shrek and Fiona fall for each other. The apotheosis of the monomyth is when Donkey finds Fiona and realizes that she turns into an ogre at night. The ultimate boon could be one of two things in this tale. At first Shrek planned on the ultimate boon to be getting Fiona back to Lord Farquaad. However, right when he is about to return her, his ultimate boon is to get her to love him back. In Campbell s book the ultimate boon is described as, What the hero seeks through his intercourse with them is therefore not finally themselves, but their grace. For the most part the initiation is the capturing of the princess and escaping the dragon. However, the return of the hero mixes in with the initiation due the journey not being complete. Since there are two climaxes to the movie, the return can either be after the capture of the princess or after Fiona declares her love for Shrek. The refusal of the return is Shrek not wanting to bring Fiona to Lord Farquaad due to him falling in love with her. Campbell explains the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Poem Of Those Winter Sundays By Robert Hayden Fatmata Bangura ENG 112 Professor Tara Grace September 20, 2017 Poem: Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden The poem Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden was actually about a little boy and his father who has an uninteresting relationship with his dad. In this poem, it tells us the readers about things the father does for his family most especially his son without being rewarded for his hard work. According to the poem, the speaker fears his father so much maybe that is why the speaker(son) father become so wicked to them especially the speaker(son) due to the much pains that his father went through for his family. The thesis statement in the poem Those Winter Sundays is the strong love the father has for this family mostly his son, and how he wasn t recognized by his family or his son. The main character in this poem is the speaker. In the poem Those Winter Sundays was a man who was reflecting on this past memory when he was a child and the uninteresting relationship between him and his dad. According to the poem Those Winter Sundays the speaker says that from him being a little boy to him be an adult now, he also said that he has learned a lot on how to appreciate the love and cares his father s shows to his family mostly him when he was a very little boy. The speaker also says that he has also learned how hard and difficult and lonely can the duties of any parental love can be and how they are very borne out of their selflessness without any expectation or what so ever. No one ever thanked him ( Line 5). The line sums up the speaker s relationship to his father. It also means that the speaker didn t thank him, or even realize all that he d done for his family. In setting the poem Those Winter Sundays the speaker told us the reader from the present, and also told us about his childhood, how cold it was. How his dad always gets up every day in the cold the weather. According to the speaker s explanation, the speaker makes us imagine him and his family living in a very big, drafty, ramshackle y old house, with lots of fireplaces. The speaker says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cabaret Theatre Analysis Merrick Theatre Center for the Arts presented the musical, Cabaret on Sunday, May 6th, 2018. The book was written by Joe Masteroff and it was based on the play called I Am a Camera by John Van Druten. The music and lyrics of Cabaret were composed by John Kander and Fred Ebb, respectively. The Broadway production was directed by Harold Prince and the Merrick Theatre production was directed by Daniel C. Higgins and produced by Joe Mauro. Not only does the Merrick Theatre perform shows, but it also hosts birthday parties, have theatre classes and summer camps. Along with Cabaret, Merrick Theatre also presents others, such as Godspell, Same Time Next Year and Boeing, Boeing, to name a few. Cabaret presented a powerful story, including multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To illustrate, when the emcee speaks, the light is focused on his face and that light follows him around as he maneuvers about the stage. When the characters were dancing, the lights become brighter and some scenes displayed disco lights. The lighting affected the mood because when a melancholy scene was presented, the lights would be dim. On the contrary, when there was a jubilant moment, there were flashing lights and it created a very joyful environment. Sometimes, only a certain part of the stage was illuminated, so that the focus would be in that area. This is seen when the emcee, played by Billy Marengo was on the stairs singing the light was only shined on him, even though there were Kit Kat girls on the stage too. The colors of the lights that represented the Kit Kat Klub were mostly blue and purple as this gave a vibrant nightclub ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Responsibility to Others versus Individual Selfishness The 20th century philosopher Emanuel Levinas, responding to the horrors of the Holocaust, considers our ethical responsibility to other humans as follows: The Ego loses its sovereign coincidence with self, its identification where consciousness comes back triumphantly to itself to reside in itself...The challenge to self is precisely reception of the absolutely other...[T]he Other hails me and signifies to me...by its destitution, an order. Its presence is the summons to respond...To be Me/Ego thenceforth signifies being unable to escape from responsibility. ( Signification and Sense 32 33). What Levinas is trying to explain is an individual is a person, or human, by how others perceive that individual, thus an individual is ethically responsible for others as well as others to the individual or is otherwise a loss. Throughout Dante s The Divine Comedy 1: Hell and Shakespeare s Macbeth, the idea of the responsibility to others versus an individual s selfishness is a constant debate. In both Dante s The Divine Comedy 1: Hell and Shakespeare s Macbeth, the responsibility to others is something that is expected. In Dante s The Divine Comedy 1: Hell, Dante is guided through Hell and learns how various sins are punished, the traitors being near the bottom. In Shakespeare s Macbeth, Macbeth is told his destiny to become king, and then face internal conflicts of the various murders he performed in order to achieve the power of being king. Dante s The Divine Comedy 1: Hell and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Annotated Bibliography On Corporate Reorganization Tax Research Memorandum Date: November 16, 2014 To: Tax Files From: Jonathan Ruhi Subject: Availability of Corporate Reorganization Summary of Facts Chris and Sue are 50 percent shareholders in BackBone personal service corporation. Backbone provides chiropractic services in four separate offices, in four small towns: Troy, Union, Vista and Willow. Chris is the main chiropractor in the Troy office, and Sue heads up the Vista office. Charlie, the main chiropractor in the Willow office, does not see eye to eye with Chris and Sue on management styles. Charlie is highly competent and well liked by patients and therefore indispensable in the eyes of Chris and Sue. Chris and Sue may be willing to give Charlie control of the Willow office, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Chris and Sue will not have to worry about any loss of profits since the profits of the new subsidiary corporation will flow through to the BackBone personal service corporation. Issue and Conclusion 2 How should the corporate reorganization be structured? The corporate reorganization should be structured as a divisive D reorganization and the restructuring process should conform to section 355 of the tax law in order to minimize the tax consequences of the reorganization. Law and Analysis 2 Section 368(a)(1) of the tax code provides several options for corporate reorganizations. Section 368(a)(1)(d), also known as a divisive D reorganization , is the best choice for this particular situation. In a divisive D reorganization, the controlling corporation (in this case, BackBone) will distribute assets (the Willow office) to a newly formed subsidiary corporation, in exchange for the stock of the new subsidiary corporation, in a transaction that qualifies under section 355 (Sec. 368(a)(1)(d)). After the transaction is complete, the Willow office will be its own corporation which is wholly (or at least mostly) owned by BackBone. BackBone will also still own and control the Troy, Union and Vista offices after the reorganization. Issue and Conclusion 3
  • 11. What will be the tax consequences of the reorganization? Section 355 of the tax code will drastically reduce, or even completely eliminate, any tax liability caused by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Corn Vs Corn Although cows evolved to survive on grass, farmers are now feeding them corn for rapid growth to benefit the U.S. Economy. After six months, calves are weaned off grass, put into pens, and forced to eat corn. While this does not make sense from an environmental, health, or humane treatment of animal s viewpoint, economically it does, as a corn enriched diet enables cows to reach slaughter weight faster and produce more to meet demands. Corn is a cheap commodity to purchase compared to the farmer s cost to produce. The industrial farmer relies on the large volume and low purchase price of corn to help shorten a cow s lifespan and provide food more rapidly to the American population. Grass fed cows take longer to reach their ideal weight for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The introduction of chemical fertilizers and other technological inputs created a surplus of corn on American farmland. In the early 1900 s farmers were only able to grow small bushels of corn but today there is an excess amount. Although such an overabundance represented a great achievement in American agriculture, the excess corn needed some use and one way to reduce overage is to feed it to farm animals; especially cows. Corn does not require a lot of space to store and it is extremely easy to collectively feed a considerable number of cows. Feeding cows low priced corn as required by the Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation s CAFO is economically efficient and enables the production of large quantities of marbled meat that was once a luxury for many Americans. However, even though feeding corn to cattle helps in the process of fattening cows for slaughter, it also produces many health risks that the United States Department of Agriculture USDA overlooks in their effort to help eliminate the corn surplus, and bring rapid profit to the few corporations that run the meat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Importance Of Each Ingredient In A Sugar Cookie When baking cookies, it is helpful to know what each ingredient does so if you do not have all the ingredients you can substitute them correctly or leave them out. This paper explains the importance of each ingredient in a sugar cookie recipe. When baking, the two main types of ingredients are your wet ingredients and your dry ingredients. The wet ingredients included in this recipe are the eggs, vanilla extract, and softened butter. According to the book Bakewise by Shirley O. Corriher, you should always use grade A eggs. Eggs help reduce spreading. So the more eggs you have the less likely you are to make sugar cookie soup. Eggs also help provide the flavor, tenderness, structure, and lift of the sugar cookie. Butter adds to the flavor and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Benefits Of A Bug Wich Would you like to eat a bug that can kill you? Some people might say yes some might say no and plus they can be dangerous because you don t know what the bugs have been eaten and you are going to eat it. Bugs can be expensive because they are hard to farm for most people it takes skill to farm bugs wich makes it so expensive because they have to be good and edible if they are in the restaurant you can get sowed if you just take one and pit it on your menu. You don t know if the bug has something wrong with it thats why farmers can only do it because they know what they are doing and we don t know if people would like them on a restaurants menu. Most farmers even have trouble with it because the bugs are so little that most farmers cant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Honor Is Love In Chronicle Of A Death Foretold By Gabriel... Honor is Love in Chronicle of a Death Foretold In Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, honor is a very prominent theme in the town and its culture. The need for honor influences many actions taken by individuals and traditions that characters strictly follow. As the narrator s mother states, honor is love. The reader sees this statement supported throughout the story through beliefs and actions of the Vicario twins, Angela s mother, and the townspeople as a whole. Honor is such a guiding force in the small community that it almost replaces what love should be. Pura Vicario, Angela s mother, for example, values honor more than she values true family cherishing and love. Angela s twin brothers have high respect for their own family honor, and they strive to uphold it by showing their love for their sister in hunting Santiago to retrieve her honor. The townspeople display their devotion to honor as they do not attempt to stop Santiago Nasar s death. The qualified statement honor is love applies to the novel in actions by the twins, Angela s mother, and the townspeople, and how their desperation to defend honor controls them. First, the Vicario brothers prove to be very clear examples of honor is love through their actions to kill Santiago Nasar. Although they do not quite desire to murder him, they know that in order to gain their mother s love and show their own love for Angela, they have to kill Santiago. Pablo and Pedro realize that they must not allow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Abstinence In Schools Sex education has been the single most controversial debate in the United States education systems within the past few decades, but was first introduced as early as 1905 where there was a rally for sex education within schools in attempts to eradicate venereal disease (The Beginning of Sex Education in the U.S.: A Historical Perspective). There was not much support at this time though, until the 1980 s when there was the HIV/AID s epidemic. This was when more people became aware of what was going on and tried figuring out how to put a stop to it, and quick. Surprisingly, in the early twentieth century, people were actually taught to be fearful of sex and that such contact could result in fatality. Many young boys and girls were actually taught ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They argue there is something simply wrong with the idea that teaching kids about risky behavior is something that could be avoided all together. Some advocates for abstinence only programs argue that there should not be sex education taught in public schools because it is the parents place to talk about sex in that much detail with their own child (Should sexual education be taught in public schools?). However, what happens to the children who do not receive the same, well educated treatment from their parents as others? Not all children have parents who know all the right information to tell them, the right answers to their questions, or maybe they just do not care to further explain to them what it is all about. That is where the school steps in, and teaches them everything they need to know to make the right choices. They also argue that it could make females a lot more promiscuous as well as males more curious for themselves. Though, in a study of 35 sex education programs around the world, statistics from the World Health Organization found there is no evidence that these comprehensive programs encourage any sort of negative promiscuity or sexual activity (Carnal Knowledge: The sex ed debate). Some students also say that learning that type of information in the classroom is sometimes uncomfortable which makes them distracted and not focused in on the main lesson of sexual education. And even though, according to research, teaching about sex education has positive impacts on children and provides them all with the information they need to make life affirming decisions for themselves, opposing groups continue to stand by their beliefs that it has negative impacts and makes kids so much more tempted to actually do it. However, we still witness a large sum of teenage pregnancies each year. Why is this? The whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Theory of Evolution Essay The theory of evolution by natural selection does not interfere with the Judeo Christian view of god as the creator, based on multiple sources including statements from the Pope himself. Although throughout history there are many instances of conflict between people, science, and the Catholic Church, there has recently been a widespread acceptance for science and many even say it does not interfere with the Judeo Christian view of god as the creator. This essay will discuss the different types of views there are on evolution and creation, as well as go in depth to prove how evolution by natural selection does not interfere with the Judeo Christian view on evolution. There are many different views on evolution. The first is scientific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Akin) Galileo was a prime example of a conflict between the Catholic Church and science. He was a devout roman catholic, however a great scientist. Galileo had many contributions to the world such as the telescope and his many discoveries in outer space. However one of the more widely recognized was his support to Copernicus theory of heliocentricity. Before this the church had stated that the sun revolved around the earth, known as the theory of geocenctricity. Galileo s teachings were consequently banned by the church, and Galileo himself imprisoned. However, in 1992 the Vatican under Pope John Paul II held a ceremony to proclaim that Galileo was right in his findings and support of Copernicus. (Tracts) This shows that the present day church does not see science as a threat or interference to its teachings. The present day church actually supports science, as well as the theory of evolution by natural selection. However, although evolution is widely accepted by many Popes, as well as the Catholic Church, many things are still maintained. It is still maintained that Adam was the first human and all life originated from him. The church still says that all humans have souls. The church insists that a soul is unobservable; therefore it is untestable by science since it has no effect on the natural world, and science cannot confirm or deny its existence. The big bang theory is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Psoriasis Benefits Psoriasis is a poorly understood condition best known for its negative impact on the skin. Its best known symptom is scaly, dry patches of itchy skin. Many people seem to think this means it is merely a minor annoyance, not a serious medical condition. This is not true. It is an autoimmune condition that impacts overall health, not just the skin. Furthermore, the skin is the single largest organ of the human body. It plays serves a numbers critical purposes, from protecting the body from infection to regulating temperature. Many people fail to realize the importance of skin health to baseline health. If you have a friend or relative with psoriasis or any other chronic medical condition, there are things you can do to help them. They probably ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, one of the most insidious problems of living with a chronic illness is the way it impacts social relations. People who mean well, but who simply have no idea of what they are going through, can be the bane of their existence. This goes double if it is someone close to them. Don t be that guy. 2. Be passively supportive When someone you care about is suffering, your first impulse can be to do something about it. You want to help. You want them to stop suffering. But, when there is no cure, the patient may try all the things there are to try and still be symptomatic. The odds are very good that your friend already knows all the tricks and tips. They already tried that thing you just read about. They also have had fifty other people suggest it to them, possibly this week alone. Yes, dietary changes and various supplements, such as cod liver oil, vitamin D supplements and primrose oil, help some people with psoriasis. But, it doesn t work for everyone. Even when it does work, it isn t a cure. You are probably not the first friend of theirs to read an article and get all excited because you think you can help them. Hearing dozens of times a week about the latest miracle cure gets exhausting and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Marketing Strategy Of Cadbury Essay MARKETING ASSIGNMENT I By: Mani Saxena DECLARATION This is to certify that the report entitled The marketing strategy of Cadbury which is submitted by Mani Saxena in partical fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of b.com honours comprises only her original work and due acknowledgement has been made in the text to all other material used. Date: 31.10.14 Signature: THE MARKETING STRATEGY OF: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am thankful to my father for his aspiring ideas. It would be very dishonest if I do not give my whole hearted thanks to my teacher, Mrs Ila Chaturvedi. She supported me with her wonderful guidance. I also took help from the book, Phillip Kortler and websites like, google, Wikipedia, etc. STUDENTS S INFORMATION Name: Mani Saxena Course: B.Com Honours Semester: I Batch: 2014 17 Enrollment no. : A3104614106 Section: B Submitted to: Mrs Ila Chaturvedi CONTENTS: 1. Overview of the company 2. Developing a brand 3. Cadbury the brand 4. Builiding a mega brand 5. Scope of mega brand 6. Various products of cadbury 7. Introducing cadbury as an after sweet 8. Communication strategy 9. Conclusion 10. Reference
  • 20. Overview of the Company Cadbury India is a food product company with interests in Chocolate Confectionery, Milk Food Drinks, Snacks, and Candy. Cadbury is the market leader in Chocolate Confectionery business with a market share of over 70%. Some of the key brands of Cadbury are CadburyDairy Milk, 5 Star, Perk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Free Association Psychology I chose to respond to this essay topic because psychology is based on observations. I find it fascinating to people watch. There is a reason for every gesture your body makes. A sound, picture, memory, person, etc. can trigger you to respond using your facial and body expressions. In chapter 5 Karen Horney s method of free association has a different technique compared to Freud s. As mentioned by Shultz (2013) She suggested that analysis should be an exquisitely cooperative enterprise between patient and therapist (p.153). Karen Horney did have a couch, but not all her patients chose to make use of it. Allowing the patient to choose freely how they expressed themselves in the therapy environment allowed the patient to show their true self. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The West Bank 1. Amiry proves that the stereotypes of the Israeli and Palestinian people are misguided. Salim, Suad s husband, treats her very well. The same goes for many other Palestinian husbands. Suad is an educated architect. Despite that stereotype that Israeli and Palestinian s hate each other, the book proves that not to be the case. Suad takes an Israeli man to the hospital due to a heart attack proving that compassion, at times, can override territories. She chooses an Israeli vet for her dog, Nura. 1.1 Suad chose the Israeli vet because she felt that Dr. Hisham was sexist for taking so long to give Nura her vaccines due to her being a female dog. She was able to get better medicine for Nura. This is a big deal because Nura enjoys more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.3 The soap factory was historic. Suad felt like their heritage was slowly being erased. The soap factory did not have all of the strict rules in place that the other business s did. 3.4 Suad was a rebel of sorts. Her personality rubbed the soldiers the wrong way. So in a sense, they tore it up because they could. She would stare at the soldiers and they did not like that. 4. Suad dealt with the occupation with finding humor in the absurdity of it all. Like when she gave the the soldier the excuse the Nura could not driver herself to Jerusalem and needed Suad to drive her. She found humor with Salim and his cousin getting arrested not for breaking rules but for the mere fact that she would not stop staring at a soldier. Humor was how she survived. 4.1 Rami felt like he could seek revenge on his classmates if he became a collaborator. Collaborators felt like they would get easier access to Israel but were looked upon as traitors by the Palestinians. 5.1The thing that surprised me the most about Budrus were the women. They seemed more fearless than the men on some occasions. I had to laugh when the women would say to the one female Israeli soldier, Yasina, come join us. I was also surprised at how peaceful the Palestinian people tried to protest. 5.2 Both sides want peace. By watching the movie it seemed as so many olive trees were being destroyed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Gender Approaches to Analyzing Literature Recently, gender studies have become the main sources of information for understanding gender issues in the society. The masculine and feminine divide used to represent the socially constructed sexual traits which men and women are expected to portray in their relationships and interactions. In The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, the characters strongly conform to socially constructed gender roles in the way they dress, talk and act. This paper explores how the main characters in the novel including the detective, Samuel Spade, his partner, Miles Archer and their client Miss. Rudy Wonderly actively demonstrate the traditional gender roles. The female characters are expected to exhibit feminism traits through their dressing, talking and acting. In relation to the issue of dressing, Miss. Rudy Wonderly is portrayed as a fashionable and attractive woman. This is demostrated clearly in the first chapter when she is introduced and the way detective Samuel and his partner Archer behave towards her. In his description, Hammett says, She wore two shades of blue that had been selected because of her eyes (Hammett 2). When she entered his office, Spade rose bowing... (2) which was a sign of respect for the beautiful lady. She same behavior is demonstrated by Archer when he is introduced to Miss Wonderly. Hammett observes that Archer entered Spade s office while ... ducking his head and smiling at Miss Wonderly, making a vaguely polite gesture with the hat in his hand (2). Miss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Thomas Alva Edison Was A Man Of Great Talent And... Macy Nixon Mrs. Molzahn American Literature May 20, 2015 Inspiration or Perspiration Thomas Alva Edison was a man of great talent and determination. A mind of absolute genius that withheld spectacular and innovative ideas that Edison, himself, could not wait to share with the world. The list of inventions and developments Edison is often known for are countless. Creations such as, the electric light, the telephone transmitter, the phonograph, motion picture, electric storage battery, and mimeograph machine, are just a mere few of his 1,093 United States patents and thousands more, from twenty four different nations. Many of Edison s ideas were beyond the world s understanding. Today, his inventions have greatly influenced the twentieth century, more than one could ever imagine. Thomas Edison was born February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. He lived in Milan for seven years, until his father decided to further his career and start a business in Port Huron, Michigan. Here, he spent most of his childhood in a small, red brick home. At this home, Thomas found what he is known for today. Due to Edison struggle in school and inept in mathematics, his mother, a former teacher, decided to homeschool him. Though bad at school, Edison was eager to read, especially science books. His love of science, lead him to start doing chemical and mechanical experiments in the basement of his small home. This might have been the best decision his mother could have made for not only Edison s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Leonhard Euler Research Paper The name Leonhard Euler, pronounced Oiler, sounds very familiar because of the Euler paths and circuits that we learned about in chapter five. The purpose of a Euler path is to start and end at different vertices, but cross all of the edges in a graph. While a Euler circuit begins and ends at the same vertex, while still crossing all of the edges in the graph. These are the only notable things that we learned about Euler but he has contributed much more to not only mathematics but physics, astrology, and even music. To those who ask what the infinitely small quantity in mathematics is, we answer that it is actually zero. Hence there are not so many mysteries hidden in this concept as they are usually believed to be. Euler was born on April 15, 1707 in Basel, Switzerland, and quickly strayed from the family norm. His father, Paul Euler, was a pastor at their church and although he wanted him to also be a pastor, he was able to get him to study with Johann Bernoulli, a famous mathematician. Leonhard s mother, Marguerite Euler, was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Petersburg Academy. Not only did he study mathematics, but made some large advancements in astrology, mechanics and music. Although trigonometry, geometry and calculus were his main subjects of focus. Leonhard Euler was the one who created and first used the f(x) that is almost always used when writing equations and formulas. He also originated the e base that is used in modern notation of natural logarithms. In 1748, Euler wrote about the concept of function in mathematical analysis, and eventually worked on proving the theories of Newton and Fermat. Leonhard added many contributions to the Euler Bernoulli beam equation that is seemingly essential in engineering. Since he didn t only work in mathematics, he half solved the theory of lunar motion in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Cons Of Cultural Relativism I. Description Cultural relativism is the concept that morality is based upon culture, [...] there are sometimes differing moral standards and practices in various cultures (Hollinger, 2002, Kindle Locations 212 218). Morals are not universal, practices are accepted or rejected by the individual culture and change as the culture changes. II. Critique A. Pros of Cultural Relativism 1. Cultural relativism gives one a license to believe what they desire. They find a culture that suits their desires. Where they can remain unaffected by beliefs of the outside world. 2. As relative, by its very nature, implies flexibility people are drawn to formulate values from the flexibility. 3. A culture s truth is their own, thereby creating their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cons of Cultural Relativism 1. Numerous value systems muddy the water and eventually dilutes morality as a whole. This approach prevents the internal dimension of our personal relationship with God. Our outward expression of the inward spirituality, the external dimension, is unattainable as we are not able to have a personal relationship with God without his moral system. 2. Morality assessments are typically based on a personal value system leaving little room for cultural diversity. The internal dimension is to be free of judgment and the external dimension is to love one another. If so, this requires cultures to be tolerant of all other cultures. 3. Relativism rejects universal morals. It does not acknowledge the basic principle of the external dimension, practiced morals from a Godly value system. That Godly value system can only come from the internal dimension. 4. A cultural moral system is accepted by those within their own culture. The culture does not concern itself with outside acceptance. Weakness in both the internal and external Christian framework is prevalent in this mindset. The culture models behavior without concern of consequences. This is opposite of what God modeled to mankind and what the Bible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Causes of Poor Productivity Within Large Organizations The Causes of Poor Productivity Within Large Organizations Productivity is the degree of output achieved in relation to a certain level of input. For example, in a call centre environment, productivity would be seen as the number of telephone calls answered per hour by a certain number of staff. The telephone calls are the output and the staff available to take the calls are the input. In order to improve productivity, one of the following has to occur: The level of input is decreased however the level of output remains the same, or, the level of output increases but the level of input remains the same. In relation to the example of the call centre, this would mean reducing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found the findings from Case Study A to be very surprising having worked in a call centre myself and not having had very many positive experiences during my time there. The overall impression from those interviewed was that they felt very positive about their workplace. There were inevitable differences in how different levels of employees viewed certain issued but there were more similarities than differences. I was interested to see how employees had spoke about productivity and performance targets. It became apparent that performance targets were related to the number of calls answered, the time in which it took to answer the calls and also the levels of call leakage. It is very easy to monitor call centre agents against an array of time related measures and staff felt under a lot of pressure at times due to this. I can relate to this, as this is exactly how I felt working as a call centre agent. One manager interviewed in Case Study A stated that the most important thing in managing call centre staff was motivation, motivation, motivation , yet the manager in question admitted he had little idea of how to motivate staff. I do agree that motivating staff to perform well is an issue and I appreciate that highly motivated staff will be more productive but I also think that if staff working in call centres had a better understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Legs Are Spinning Me Around My legs are spinning me around In a pattern I don t recognize anymore. To a song I no longer remember. The same old routine feels weird and clumsy. Odd and Unfamiliar. Tiring and Annoying. I had never been sad before. Or at least, not depressed in a way like this. I was extremely sick, and nobody knew why, or how to fix it. To have your hope just ripped into shreds before your very own eyes can tear apart your heartstrings like nothing you ve ever felt before. Outside, the colors are diluted and the buildings are awry in my eyes. My eyes can t focus Any longer. I couldn t stop throwing up. My body physically started retching every time a morsel of food managed to pass through my lips. I just thought it was a ruinous case of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was so confused as to why I got sick. I didn t understand it. I kept questioning everything; I Kept myself up at night with anxieties starting to creep in at the edges of my mind. Nothing really scares me anymore. I feel disconnected from the world a lot. My Anxiety used to have a tendency to take over. I would lay awake some nights during middle school, My eyes blinking in the moonlight, Just terrified of all the What ifs? I am not sure now If I have come to realize That these thoughts are just incredibly irrational and I shouldn t worry, Or If I ve just become numb to them. I m back in school now, however! It s almost 2016, and I m a sophmore in High School. I m older and more mature, and I should have more confidence. But now that I really am at this stage, I ve never felt more distant and spacey. As we approach winter, I find myself growing more scared each and everyday, just thinking of what happened last winter. I don t know why sometimes I m numb to the world and why sometimes I m overly sensitive, but it doesn t really make sense. If I think about it, I don t really make sense all the time. After I faced a close encounter with death, From being sick, I felt myself change. I became a happier person. I became a more positive person. If there is an encouraging piece I can pull from this whole experience, is that I definitely have felt my personality start to change for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Us Economic Health Case Study In examining the United States economic health, it is important to consider the current account deficits. The question as to whether or not the United States can run the current deficit accounts indefinitely. Looking at the EU and its balance of payments, the question arises again as to whether or not they can maintain the deficits they are experiencing, indefinitely. Globally speaking, the United States does hold a unique position, but does that position allow the country the ability to consistently run the deficits it currently maintains. Current state of US Economic Health The United States has seen a growth in the deficit beginning in 1991. The deficit equated to 3.6% of the GDP in 1999 and rose to 4.4% during 2000. For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These countries are now facing great recessions and austerity as a result of these debts. Because Italy, Belgium and Greece are experiencing fiscal correction, the battle is far from over. Many other members of the EU will need to build up their fiscal surplus to counterbalance the vast debt that has been accumulated. The EU is really no different that the U.S. in that it needs to place full attention on its crisis and correct the situation immediately. Europe has crumbled more than the U.S. has as a result of the crisis. Europe is more segregated than the U.S. and doesn t offer the same stability for foreign investment than the U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay about evernote case study analysis Evernote case analysis Prof. Baba Prasad 1. Provide a historical context of Evernote what were its origins? What does it do? How did it grow? Evernote was founded by Stephen Pachikov in 2004. Later along with Phil Lebin they joined forces and formed Evernote with Lebin taking over as CEO and Pachikov taking more of a board role. Evernote launched its first product in 2008. Let s go into a deeper role to find out more information about the company s major brains. Steven Pachikov Born in Vartashen, Azerbaijan attended Novosibirsk State University followed by Tbilisi State University (Georgia). Finally it was at Moscow State University where he received an honorary master s degree in economic applications of mathematical methods. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Below are the list of offices across the globe 1) Redwood City 2) Austin 3) Zurich (international operations) 4) Tokyo 5) Beijing (largest) 6) Seoul 7) Taipei Network effect of Evernote Evernote did not advertise as much as its competitors used to. They relied mostly on word of mouth networking. Users that generally used their service recommend their use to others. Further because of their popularity networks like Japanese dokomo began to offer premium services free of cost for their subscribers Evernote timeline Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Key product launches Evernote mac Evernote windows Evernote iPhone Evernote android Evernote iPad Food Hello skitch Penultimate Evernote business Evernote market Country launches US UK Russia Germany Japan Spain Italy India Taiwan Korea Brazil EMEA Turkey China Hong Kong Indonesia Singapore Benelux Nordics Eastern Europe Australia International (non US as % of total user base) 50% 53% 61% 66% 71% 75% Domestic (US % of total user base) 50% 47% 39% 34% 29% 25% 2) Discuss the prospects of the company in terms of options thinking? What is the company s dilemma now, and how can it be structured in terms of options? Options thinking Options thinking gave mangers options to think about when they plan to invest or plan to expand their business. The whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Maintain Homeostasis Homeostasis is the process of maintaining and regulating the body s own internal condition and is extremely critical for proper body function; without it we could die. To maintain homeostasis, our body has created a system of positive and negative feedback loops that are controlled in the brain (specifically the hypothalamus in most mammals). This occurs when the product or output of something, like ion concentration, blood calcium or glucose levels, change in response to the body telling itself there s too little or too much of it. A positive feedback loop will increase the output, or product, as a result of an amplified reaction to make it happen faster. A negative feedback loop, on the other hand, is the reduction of a product to lower it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is done to regulate the onset of hypertrophic chondrocytes. First, the process starts off when the cranial neural cells proliferate and condense to make nodules in response to bone morphogenic protein (BMP) signals from the head epidermis. High levels of BMPs will make cartilage from the nodules. Low levels of BMP will produce pre osteoblast progenitor cells that express the Runx2 transcription factor and mRNA for collagens 2 and 4. These cells will eventually downregulate Runx2 and begin expressing the osteopontin gene making it look like a cartilage cell, hence the name chondrocyte like osteoblast. IHH and PTHrP will start receiving negative feedback signals telling them to stop chondrocyte differentiation. PTHrP, which is secreted from perichondrial cells and chondrocytes at the end of long bones, acts on receptors of the chondrocyte to keep them proliferating and delay the production of IHH. IHH is in charge of coordinating endochondral bone growth. IHH will induce patch and Gli proteins to then initiate synthesis of PTHrP, which will block the recruitment of more chondrocytes and reducing bone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Personification In The Veldt Technology can be both educational and favorable but, unrestricted, it leads to dangerous consequences. The consequences are even more apparent whenever children are raised with technology and it envelops their life. Eventually, technology raises the children and, in a way, it replaces the children s own parents. Ray Bradbury s use of personification and imagery in The Veldt help convey the idea that the influence of technology is powerful and controls actions, thoughts, and essentially rewires the brain. In the story, the nursery is brought to life and made to imitate a living entity which emphasizes how dominantly the nursery influences the children. David McClean states that the Mr. and Mrs. Hadley have let the ...house replace you and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Evaluating The Total Cost Of Undertaking Such Essay Financing is a very important factor in business and is achieved by a well created financial plan such as, budget, income and expenditure, credits and loans. Financial planning is a very essential tool of business which enables management of any organization and investors to assess results and set targets for growth. Planning my finance will require a financial feasibility study of the current survey to determine the total cost of undertaking such survey (taxation inclusive) compared with my financial strength (controlled Budget). As a self employed surveyor i will plan my finances in such a way that my establishment is cost effective alongside providing a quality and professional services. Keeping perfect record is another essential plan for my finance, and completing all documentations on time in other to summit bill for client of a completed job. Receipts and invoice should be kept correctly for tax and references. THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT I WOULD KEEP In order to ensure profit I would like to keep these basic financial statements Income/Expenditure account statement This will help to summarize generated income and expenditures, thereby showing how my business appreciates in any given period of time. Balance sheet This is important as it will help me to differentiate between the company assets and liabilities. Cash flow statement This shows the inflow of cash in and out of the business per given period of time. This will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Legacy Of The Army The legacy our leader s leave behind is of the utmost importance to the future of our Army. Not only that, but in the act of creating such a legacy an Army leader inspires and motivates the Soldiers under them, to their left and right, and even above them to achieve more than they may have believed possible. One such leader made an indelible impact on me, motivating and inspiring me more than any leader since. 1SG Alveeno Hodge was the epitome of everything I believed a noncommissioned officer (NCO) should be, a font of professionalism and military bearing. His influence has guided me through my career as I matured as a leader and I can only hope to leave such a legacy behind when my time in the Army comes to an end. 1SG Hodge was an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the company to the top of the hill and back it was close to a seven mile run, the hill itself being a half mile going up. The hill was notorious for the loose sand and washed out parts from rain storms. When we hit the hill it was inevitable that the company would break formation and we would straggle our way up. 1SG was always there, his distinct voice piercing through the blood pounding in my ears. Let s go Airborne, keep running! You better get up that hill! he would say. He did this with every individual Soldier in the company. He never overlooked someone or gave up on anyone. He would circle around as many times as necessary until we were all at the top, finally getting a break, a chance to breathe. But as soon as we were all there 1SG would start us back down and on our way to the company. 1SG pushed us and not only made us better, he made us want to be better. His development of me as a young Soldier directly led to my desire to be an NCO and to my achievement of that goal. 1SG Hodge was known across the brigade for his ability to motivate and lead Soldiers. His competency as a leader reached beyond just his Soldiers and his company. Every Soldier in the brigade knew who 1SG Hodge was. Our company was known as the Hammer s and every Soldier who saw 1SG gave him the greeting Drop the hammer 1SG! The Command Sergeants Major from the other battalions would always seek 1SG out for assistance with promotion or competition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Counseling Philosophy 1. What is the philosophy of the counseling profession? How has this changed over time? Why is this important to study? The philosophy of the counseling profession encompasses many intricacies that are centered around the notion of multicultural competency. The goal of a counselor is to facilitate practical change in a person s life and strengthen their autonomy through providing genuine empathy and a responsive and welcoming environment. A counselor has the ethical obligation to empower individuals to manage and or reduce the negative impact life stressor, and symptoms create in their lives to enable them to thrive in society. As humanity has evolved, so has the counseling theories and approaches. Through innovated research, counseling has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More importantly, a theoretical orientation provides a counselor a framework to operate within to ensure a person s immediate needs are being addressed ethically and competently. As a counselor continues to develop their professional identity, they adopt these particular approaches which virtually guides their clinical decisions. In essence, a counselor s theoretical orientation ideally aligns with their particular worldview and is used to empower a person s ability to problem solve and cope with symptoms. When a counselor fosters a theoretical orientation, he or she is focused on the individual s strengths to promote and scaffold their success and self efficacy. In a personal perspective, a counselor should possess the mental capacity to integrate key aspects of theoretical orientations to create a more cohesive counseling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Development Of Optical Imaging Tools For Synapse Typing Essay Development of Optical Imaging Tools for Synapse Typing Restructure of synapse types and alternations of dynamics of neurotransmitters and neuromodulators have been implicated in a number of human neurological and psychiatric diseases, including autism, Alzheimer s disease, Parkinson s disease, schizophrenia, and addiction1,2. However, little is known about how molecular compositions define different types and functions of synapses and how different synapses organize in micro and macroscale to give rise to complex brain functions and disorders, due to lack of appropriate tools to characterize synaptic biomolecules in situ in large scale. Here, I propose a novel research program to develop transformative tools for large scale mapping of synaptic biomolecules, functional imaging of neurotransmission and neuronal signaling. Specifically, it will evolve along three main themes: 1. Expansion pathology for highly multiplexed, in situ and nanoscale biomolecular imaging. 2. Optogenetic neurotransmitter indicator; 3. in situ imaging tools for endogenous protein protein interaction; This program will expand on the themes of my previous work on engineering optogenetic indicators for neuronal activities, such as calcium ions3,4 and voltage5,6 indicators, as well as my current work on devising a clinically optimized form of expansion microscopy7,8, which contribute new capabilities to the broader communities of neuroscience, cell biology, pathology and medicine. Theme 1: Expansion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Improving The Quality Of The Care Essay Furthermore, improving the quality of the care that is received will be cost effective in the long term. Primary care physicians and educators can be further trained to recognize depression as well as any other mental health disorder. With early identification and referral for diagnosis, much of the later treatment can be avoided. Intervention for behavioral health occurs in four stages detection, medication, counseling, and continuity of care. Currently, all four areas have a deficit. Detection should be increased with primary care physicians. Medications should be more accessible. Counseling should be available and affordable. Continuity of care is only possible when patients can access regular follow up care with a physician, preferably a psychiatrist. If detection is improved, there needs to be availability of resources for referral. Smit et al. (2006) found that minimal contact cognitive behavioral therapy had a 70% chance of being more cost effective than primary care alone for subthreshold depression, showing that intervention even before diagnosis can prevent cost of hospital admissions and decreased productivity in the future1. While this study only focused on depression, the same is true for many behavioral health pathologies because they are often progressive in nature. While improvements in quality of care such as increased training for primary care physicians on mental health detection and increasing the number of outpatient psychological and psychiatric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing The Scion And Cadillac Car Cadillacs are another vehicle that is marketed based on the age of potential consumers. Cadillac has a reputation of being associated with the older buyer whereas the Toyota Scion appeals to the younger. These are the similarities and differences between the 2016 Cadillac ATS Coupe vs. 2016 Scion TC. Marketing for the Scion and Cadillac is similar by adding addons to the car. With a purchase of a new car, you are able to add specific features that do not come with the car. Both the Scion and Cadillac appeal to a specific lifestyle and like to arrive in fashion at social gathering or party (Solomon, 2011). Some of how the marketing is different is the age ranges. Where the Cadillac is targeted towards the older customer averaging 60 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Samarium Research Paper Samarium was discovered in 1879. It was named after Vasili Samarsky Bykhovets, who was the first person to have an element named after himself, he was a 19th century Russian mining engineer. Gadolinium was discovered in 1880. It was named after Johan Gadolin, a Finnish chemist and discovered yttrium. Curium was discovered in 1944 by Glenn Seaborg, Curium is named for Nobel prize winners Marie and Pierre Curie for their work in radioactivity. Curium and Meitnerium are the only elements named after a female scientist. Einsteinium and Fermium. Both elements are named after Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi. Fermium was named after Enrico Fermi, a pioneer of nuclear physics, Fermium was discovered in 1952 following the first test of the hydrogen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Named after Ernest Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron and contributor to the Manhattan Project. Rutherfordium was named for Ernest Rutherford, Nobel Prize winning physicist who developed the concept of half life, and first to name alpha and beta particles. Discovered in 1964. Seaborgium was discovered in 1974. And named after Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel prize winning chemist who was the first to arrange the actinide series. Bohrium was discovered in 1981. And is named after Danish physicist Niels Bohr. He is known as the father of quantum physics. He is also a Nobel Prize winner. Meitnerium was Named after Lise Meitner and discovered in 1982, Meitnerium is the only element named solely after a woman. Curium officially shares the name with Pierre Curie, Marie s husband. Roentgenium was discovered in 1994.And named after Wilhelm Rontgen, discoverer of x rays. Copernicium was discovered in 1996 and named for Nicolaus Copernicus, introduced the notion of a heliocentric model of the universe. Flerovium was discovered in 1999, the name Flerovium honors Soviet physicist Georgy Flyorov who was partially responsible for the discovery of spontaneous fission and initiating the nuclear program of the Soviet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...