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The Mobile Autism Risk Assessment ( Mara )
The Mobile Autism Risk Assessment (MARA), conducted by Duda, Daniels, and Wall (2016), is an
autism spectrum disorder (ASD) screen used to classify those who are at high risk for ASD. ASD is
characterized by significant impairments in communicative abilities and social skills along with
repetitive or atypical behaviors (Duda, Daniels, Wall, 2016; p.1953). It is important to have screening
tools to help identify people at risk for ASD. Level 2 screening tools are used to differentiate ASD
from other behavioral or developmental conditions. This study wanted to test a new parent/caregiver
Level 2 screening tool for ASD, the MARA, to distinguish ASD from other developmental/behavioral
disorders. The MARA, established by Duda, Daniels, and Wall (2016) was given to parents and
caregivers electronically. A total of 222 people participated in the MARA and the clinical visit. It
includes seven questions, answered by parents/caregivers, which measure behaviors in children 16
months 17 years of age. The study was performed in a developmental behavioral pediatrician clinic of
a large academic medical center. The children being evaluated were at the clinic for their first
consultation. Medical and developmental history, a physical, cognitive measures, and behavior and
adaptive measures were conducted at the visit. Most of the children being seen were from
Massachusetts. The assessment started out with informing caregivers through a letter in the mail and a
phone call before their
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Rhyme Scheme Of Sonnet
This poem is one of the many exceptional sonnets the writer, William Wordsworth has written in the
1800 s as he feels emotional and spiritual to nature. Sonnets are fourteen line poetic inventions written
mostly using the iambic parameter. This specific structure of the poem is a Petrarchan sonnet or also
known as the Italian sonnet divided into two parts known as the Octave (first eight lines of the poem)
and a Sestet (last six lines of the poem). In this poem, the octave has a rhyme scheme of ABBAABBA
and the sestet has a rhyme scheme of CDECED. This rhyme scheme with no break between the
stanzas shows a strong connection and gives of the impression that the poem is organized and has
harmony, as the speaker s main subject is nature in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nowadays these words seem old fashioned: thou beauteous , o er , walkest , liest , thee , worshipp st .
These words can also be found in the religious book of Christians called the Bible which emphasizes
the religious aspects nature has within itself. There is also a great deal of comparison between
Christians and nature displayed in the poem with the use of words such as Abraham, Nun, heaven etc.
The speaker also contrasts himself as a mere thinker to the little girl who puts no effort at all but she is
intimately linked to nature and its serenity. The poem is carried out in a respectful and serious tones
using words like holy time showing emphasis on religion and God is with thee when we know it not
also showing spirituality knowing there is a supreme being that watches over us all, the tone could
also be described as affectionate and gentle using the words Dear and emphasizing it twice to show
affection and care to this little girl and praises her natural quality.
There is also a variety of figures of speech used throughout the poem: metaphor Thou liest in
Abraham s bosom comparing how blessed the young girl is God s court. Simile the holy time is quiet
as a Nun comparing the serenity and peace of that moment is like being in the presence of Gods
worship and a sound like thunder comparing the oceanic waves
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Interest Groups in Texas Essay
In this essay I will compare and contrast the different legislative agendas of various interest groups
involved with the Texas Government. An interest group (also called an advocacy group, lobbying
group, pressure group, or special interest) is a collection of members that are determined to encourage
or prevent changes in public policy without trying to be elected. The essay will discuss the four kinds
of interest groups, trade, professional, single and public, as well as provide one detailed example of
each type. It includes examples from the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, Texas AFT, MADD and
TexPIRG interest groups, which are just a few of the many groups in existence out, but it provides an
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The Texas AFT wants to influence the legislator because the school districts have been left to try to
make up for inadequate state aid by raising local tax rates, even as the state has continued to make it
much harder for them to accomplish this. Basically, all they want to do is handle the budget crisis in
the school districts of Texas. To analyze the successes and failures of Texas AFT in influencing
legislation is short and sweet; school systems are still under budgeted and local taxes are still being
raised to help the schools. The only break educators have received was in 2006 with surplus dollars
tax swap for which the bill is now belatedly coming due. The third interest group of topic is a single
interest group called Mothers Against Drunk Driving, also known as MADD. A single interest group is
a group of persons working on behalf of or strongly supporting a particular cause, such as an item of
legislation, an industry, or a special segment of society. (Answer.com) Mothers against Drunk Driving
(MADD) is a non profit organization seeking to stop drunk driving, support victims of drunk driving,
prevent underage drinking, and push for stricter alcohol policy overall. MADD was incorporated on
September 5, 1980, the purposes of MADD as stated in its Articles of Incorporation were To aid the
victims of crimes performed by individuals driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, to aid
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How Did Thomas Cole Contribute To Art
Those scenes of solitude from which the hand of nature have never been lifted, affect the mind with a
more deep toned emotion than aught which the hand of man has touched. This quote by Thomas Cole
explains nature and transcendence from art, Thomas Cole was an important figure in american history
because his art showed peace and tranquility. Thomas Cole was born on February, 1, 1801 in Bolton,
Lancashire, England. Cole and his family emigrated to the United States in 1818, they settled in
Steubenville, Ohio. When Thomas was 22, he moved to Philadelphia, in 1825 he moved to Catskill,
New York, where he lived with his wife and children until 1847. A significant event that happened to
thomas cole was when Cole started working as a portrait
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Monosaccharides Lab Report
Experimental Purpose: In this lab we are testing for monosaccharides disaccharides and
polysaccharides. Monosaccharides are directly related to the tongues recognition of sweet things. This
saccharides are very simple which allows your tongue to taste them. Disaccharides and
polysaccharides on the other hand are too complicated for our tongues to pick up the sweet taste. All
these saccharides are made of the same thing. Mono means one. Poly means many. These saccharides
play a big role in our ability to taste. During our experiment we also used to chemical solutions. Iodine
and Benedict s. Iodine turns your solution black once it recognizes a more complicated
polysaccharide. And the Benedicts is just the opposite when the Benedicts recognizes ... Show more
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Place tube in the hot water. After about 2 4 minutes in the hot water, check if the solution changed
color. If the solution did change color to a more yellow, orange, brick red color, it is positive for the
benedict s test. Positive for monosaccharides. Manipulated variable: The iodine and benedict s
solutions. Responding variable: Whether the solution has monosaccharides, disaccharides or
polysaccharides. Controlled variable: Same water temperature, same amount of water in beaker, same
amount of the water in your solution, same amount of the benedicts and/or iodine added to the test
tube per test. Experimental control: The color change of the solution caused by the benedicts or iodine
solutions added to the mixture. Validity measurements: Our experiment results are very reliable. After
every trial we always clean out the test tubes. And before we start our experiment we always set the
hot plate to high. Results: As a result when we tested the tomato samples it was negative for the iodine
test and positive for the Benedix test. This means that my hypothesis was correct and that tomatoes do
contain monosaccharides. Sample Iodine Test Benedict s Test Tomato Negative
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Ancaine
Anacaine
Americaine Hemorrhoidal/ Anbesol Gel/ Hurricaine/ Benzodent/ Cepacol Extra Strength/ Dent O
Kain/Oral Pain Relief/Retre Gel/ Solarcaine Aerosol/ Stik/ Sting Kill/ Topex/Feminine Cream
Benzocaine topical
BRAND
Painful Hemorrhoids and/ or Fissures, local anesthesia, external burns, pruritus, stomatitis, oral thrush,
painful sore throat
Anacaine is among the many anesthetic agents available in the market. Anacaine is available either as
lozenges, aerosols, gel, pastes or solutions. Anacaine acts as local anesthesia when applied to the skin
therefore reducing pain especially in hemorrhoids and external burns. Anacaine can also be used in the
case of oral ulcers and agonizing fissures and, to some extent, minor surgeries in the same respect. ...
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This helps in the treatment of painfully fissured hemorrhoids. Other than this Anacaine is also used in
the management of an earache, canker sores and toothache. As an added advantage, Anacaine has been
used in surgical procedures as local anesthesia. Anacaine is also known to assist in treating sore
throats, cold sores, sores caused by ill fitting dentures and sore gums.
There are many other unprecedented uses that may be determined as per your physician s preference,
but it is also good to keep in mind that Anacaine is a prescription only drug and should never be used
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Clubs and Non Profit Organizations
Introduction What s the deal? Clubs are very common establishments in our society. Firstly, before I
further explain all the required information, we have to understand that a club operates differently as
compared to a normal business/enterprise. The most imperative difference between a business and this
sports club is that a business is established with the aim of generating profit which the owner is
entitled to because the owner is the person who provides the start up capital. The low down A sports
club on the other hand, it is established to provide facilities to the members and no profit is made. If,
through fund raising efforts the club makes, the income generated exceeds the expenses incurred, then
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when the member joins the club for the first time. If entrance fees are capitalised, they will be taken to
the ACCUMULATED FUND account and if not, they will entered into the INCOME AND
EXPENDITURE account. iii. Sale on Refreshments Often, a club or society may have a specific
corner where refreshments and snacks are sold for the convenience of its members. This is not the
main activity of the club, yet, is a small trading activity that generates funds for the club. Western
Cape Soccer Club prepares a Refreshment Trading Account to account for the profit or loss arising
from such an activity. The money that the club receives from this activity will serve as a portion of the
income. When the physical refreshments are bought, this is recorded in the REFRESHMENTS
ACCOUNT which is an asset account. If there are refreshments left over at the end of the financial
period, these have to be recorded in the account called REFRESHMENTS ON HAND and these will
be used in the next financial period. Refreshments account will increase on the Debit side and if the
refreshments are sold, the account decreases on the Credit side (as it is an asset account). The profit
made will be accounted for with a contra account PROFIT ON SALE OF REFRESHMENTS. I have
illustrated how Western Cape Soccer Club will enter the Refreshments Ledger Account: DR
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Hirsutism Research Paper
Hirsutism In Women:
An Unfortunate Hairy Situation
Hirsutism is excess terminal hair that commonly appears in a male pattern in women. Terminal hair
refers to the stiff, pigmented hairs normally seen in men on the face, chest, abdomen and back, which
are not normal for women. The cause of hirsutism can be either an increased number of androgen s in
women, an oversensitivity of hair follicles to natural levels of androgen s in women, adrenal
hyperplasia, thyroid dysfunction, Cushing syndrome, androgen secreting tumors and certain
medications. The most common cause of hirsutism is polycystic ovary syndrome, accounting for every
three out of four cases. In those not related to medication use, evaluation is focused on
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With medications ruled out, evaluation is focused on testing for endocrinopathies and neoplasms
(uncontrolled growth of abnormal tissue/tumor). Hirsutism can also occur in some premenopausal
women and continue for a few years after menopause. This is due to decreased ovarian estrogen
secretion with continuous androgen production. This condition can be first noted in late teens and
worsen with age, during menopause or abnormal onset. Environment, diet, lifestyle does not seem to
play into this condition, yet obesity and some ethnicities have been found to be a factor and/or may be
more prone. Hirsutism in itself is not fatal, yet it may be a potential indication of an underlying
medical disorder that may require specific treatment. These include thyroid dysfunctions, polycystic
ovaries, and metabolic
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The Leadership Of A Successful Team
Administration sets the tone and time for collaboration. It is imperative for school to have educators
and staff to work in collaborative teams. The common goal is student achievement. Through respect
and partnership the fulfillment can be endless. This year I was invited to be the Positive Behavioral
Support Internal Coach for my K 8 school. I accepted and quickly learned that collaboration and
organization are key components to a successful team. At first, the focus should be members of the
team or group. Asking for volunteer is a great way to get started. People are more apt to commit and
put the effort into the cause when they want to be there; however, administration may appoint or
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I am in favor of a democratic way for decisions making; therefore I would expect cooperation in any
resolution. During the course of one of my PBS meetings, a goal was determining the requirements for
students to attend a PBS celebration. In a prior meeting each of the members had a 1 2 minutes to
express their concerns about PBS being just for behavior, failing grades may not be a behavior in
elementary grades, but may be in middle school. The task for each member was to discuss it with their
grade levels and come back ready to vote. At the next meeting we voted on three choices, only office
discipline referrals, office discipline referrals and failing grades of only middle school students, office
discipline referrals and failing grades for the K 8th grade. The vote came to 7 to 1 that students could
not have office discipline referral and could not fail (59.4% or below) a core class. During a staff
meeting for PBS implementation and data review, other staff members didn t not agree with the
requirements, but through the PBS team we had democratic evidence that it was a collaborative effort
of the team. Other teams, committees and task forces work should work in the same manner. There are
grade level teams that should be discussing standards that can be crossed within curriculum.
Department teams should be vertically planning to account for deficiencies within the standard
progression. For example, in a PLC we discussed writing across the
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The Time Machine by H.G. Wells Essays
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
In this essay I am going to discuss Wells use of contrast in the Time Machine. This will include
contrast from the Victorian era to the future era, but also contrast in other sections. During a lot of the
book contrast is based on revealing intelligence and general lack of it. It is also shown as what the
time traveller thinks will happen and what actually does happen. A lot of these contrasts are quite
regularly compared to the contrast of dark and light.
From the first page of the book we can even get a hint that the time traveller is quite arrogant, he
thinks his intelligence is better than the others in his presence, Expounding a recondite matter to us. ...
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To relish beliefs of trickery he uses the psychologists finger to press the button. As the machine went
into the future or past it blew a candle out. This is another reference to fire. There is also imagery
involved of light and darkness as well as there been foreshadowing irony. This chapter also contains
contrast of knowledge and ignorance. Knowledge of the time traveller understanding what is going on
and ignorance of the people watching refusing to believe.
lights a spill at the fire. This is how Wells has shown that the audience believe what he is saying.
When he takes the audience to look at the real version of the time machine he takes a lamp with him,
this once again shows a positive status of intelligence in that the time traveller knows what he is
talking about, although on the way down the dark corridor it does flicker which shows some
doubtfulness.
We see some foreshadowing irony almost straight away in chapter three. As soon as the time traveller
returns the first thing he asks is for them to save a bit of mutton. He s starving for some meat. As we
find out this is quite ironic as when he travels into the future he does not eat any meat. This is because
no one but eloi and morlock roam the Earth and the eloi only eat fruit. The morlocks eat eloi. This is
also contrast as the time traveller does not agree with how the morlock s harvest the eloi and
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Georgina s Flashbacks
Although your past can enhance your future for better, it can moreover reveal new details that can help
link the mysterious circumstances of the present. John Harwood portrays this in his novel, The
Asylum, where the fragmentation of Georgina s flashbacks and journals presents evidence. Through
this novel, Harwood employs the fragmentation technique to help readers relate incidents that
occurred in the past, to events happening in the main plot.
Georgina s fragmented flashbacks provide background information, which allows readers to tie the
insight history to the current conflict. To begin, when Georgina reaches the asylum, she continually
questions the staff, if they have seen her writing case and a dragonfly brooch. As ... Show more
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Initially, Georgina s journal provides detail that Lucia and she resemble each other closely and that
people cannot tell them apart. When Lucia tells Georgina she finds acting, fascinating because it
allows you to become the person you are meant to play, she plans to, change places tomorrow. And if
we succeed, we shall not tell anyone, just yet; it will be another of our secrets, (161). Although
Georgina in the asylum tries to prove that she is the real Georgina, by Lucia acting like her and the
resemblance, it is preventing her from verifying that she is the actual Georgina. With the evidence
from the diary, readers are able to identify who is who and connect the event of Georgina and Lucia
swapping places to solve the riddle of Georgina s identity. Furthermore, in Georgina s journal, she
states that she fakes her engagement with Frederic Mordaunt, in order to get the package. The packet
provides fine detail of whom Rosina was, along with her will, which clearly states, Georgina had a
claim upon the Mordaunt estate, (207). From the evidence provided, readers now know she owns the
estate, which allows them to interpret that she is in the asylum to claim her land. Ultimately, after
finding out that Georgina is the rightful owner of the Tregannon Asylum, she decides to discuss with
Edmund Mordaunt, about what became of Clarissa, Felix and her property.
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Grove Street Advisors Case Study
Grove Street Advisors Case Study
Grove Street Advisors ( GSA ) is a leading fund of funds, focused on investing in low risk top tier
private equity funds that are not excessively large nor highly levered. GSA is faced with a number of
strategic alternatives to help catalyze the firm s next stage of growth. We propose that GSA expand
globally and continue to build expertise in relatively underserved global PE markets such as China and
India to help meet its objectives of satisfying customer needs, enhancing its international reputation,
staying responsive to trends in private equity, and ultimately maximizing profitability.
When considering GSA s strategic direction, we should first build an understanding of its relative
position within the private equity market. GSA s current value proposition to its clients is: 1) Greater
accessibility to private equity firms through GSA s customized services, allowing less sophisticated
clients to progress from a passive fund of funds investor into a direct private equity investor, removing
the intermediation between the GP and the client; 2) A strategy of vintage year diversification ,
whereby GSA contributes to funds over a number of different years in order to gain access to many
different types of funds; and 3) A compensation structure that is weighted towards carried interest at
the expense of fees, ensuring an alignment of interests between GSA and its clients. These strategies
have helped the fund retain large and important
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How To Prepare For Hurricanes
Do you ever wonder the disasters hurricanes can do? There are multiple hurricanes, like Hurricane
Irma that is a category 5, and it hit Florida, and southeast of Georgia, and another hurricane is
Hurricane Harvey, and it is a category 4, it just hit Texas in August 25,2017 September 3,2017. There
are many more hurricanes, so that s why you need to be prepared for any hurricane s that comes your
way. Hurricanes are very dangerous they include high winds, destruction, heavy rain, and flooding.
Imagine if you wasn t prepared.
How can are nation become prepared for hurricanes? One way is nation can assemble is to make sure
you have food, water, shelter, and if you evacuate make sure you have all family members and pets.
After the storm is over, clean up the mess that happened around you. Also be prepared to make sure
what day the hurricane is coming and category, so you can see what you are facing. Also when you are
leaving your houses make sure you have everything and unplug things in your house just to make sure
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One way I can be prepared is to have food, so I can survive for as long as the hurricane last. A
generator for when I do not have any power. I do not want to be dehydrate so I will get lots of drinks.
Also shelter I need to make sure my home is complex to face the storm. If my home isn t complex
than there is churches and schools, and other places that will welcome anybody. Make sure you go
somewhere safe from the
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One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest
Analytical Essay One flew over the Cuckoo s nest.
Ken Kesey s One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest is a creation of the socio cultural context of his time.
Social and cultural values, attitudes and beliefs informed his invited reading of his text.
Ken Kesey was a part of The Beat generation and many of their ideologies and the socio cultural
context of U.S post WWII were evident through characters and various discourses throughout One
Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest, giving us his invited reading.
Ken Kesey is against conformity and societies oppressive rules under Eisenhower and he illustrates
this by creating a character that is in constant conflict with Nurse Ratched and the Rules of the ward.
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Characters like Billy Bibbit, who is too timid, with a speech impediment and Harding who is a closet
homosexual and was less avert in sexuality were seen as having mental problems, and were committed
to the asylum. McMurphy demonstrated the treating of these patients like normal people, helped them
to become more in line with society then Nurse Ratched s rules and group therapy meetings, or
pecking party as Chief Bromden would call it. Chief Bromden was a Native American and wasn t
insane until he was institutionalized and withdrew himself from everyone else pretending he was deaf
and dumb to protect himself. Ken Kesey s message here with Chief Bromdens silence, was to portray
the natives of the time having no voice in the country and to show the controlling and manipulative
manner of Nurse Ratched that emasculated and de socialised these grown men.
Mechanical discourses were evident in Nurse Ratched and throughout the entire book from the very
start as we see Chief Bromden explaining Nurse Ratched s image in mechanical terms he quotes. I see
her fingers trail across the polished steel tip of each finger the same colour as her lips . Funny orange .
Like the tip of a soldering iron. Colour so hot or so cold if she touches you with it you can t tell which
. (pg 9). The mechanical discourse relates to the governments
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What Is The Difference Between Our Generation And The Past...
If you have any history knowledge you can tell how different our generation is compared to the past
generations. We are rapidly maturing due to the progress in technology and it is impacting the way we
approach things. Our own expansion has been connected with the expansion of total society, because
we are expected of age and filling the roles that prior generations left us. The way possessions worked
back then keeps developing and we are exploring new ways to do different things. This does not mean
that one way is right or wrong or could have been best. Some things have even decreased the rate
society, while some things help it. Today we live in a world where we expect everyone else to do
things for us and we want things handed to us.Some main differences include the way we
communicate and live our day to day lives. In the 50 s, they knew that the world nor no one in it had
any obligation to them or anyone around them. No one is going to do everything for you, it is your
own responsibility to work for what you have and make something of yourself. We don t want to do
anything but we want recognition and it has potentially ruined the way we go about life. We want
things to be done for us and when something requires just a little bit of work we tend to just give up.
Back then, they had this idea of what was best and that was going to high school and then a job with
full benefits and everyone was okay with that so that is how they lived. Back then it was the father s
job to
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The Ghost
I have an idea about where to look for the cemetery, Nate told them. You guys want to see? It s not too
far from where I met Hajji. He stepped out of the alcove and closed the cupboard behind Hannah and
Will. Except we should probably take some mace or something this time, just in case we see another
bear. Bears? Hannah said. I ll pass. Sure, let s go, Will said. Nate figured Hannah s light colored skirt
and low heel shoes really weren t adaptable to a hike. But it would be rude to leave her here while he
went off with Will. But, if she really wouldn t mind. Maybe we should split up, he suggested. Will and
I can check out the woods while you poke around the house. How do you think it will look if I
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He pulled the lid opened, creating a small cloud of dust as he reached into a box and declared success.
Books, he said and offered the one he held to Hannah. Thanks, Mr. Freedman, Hannah said. She
looked over and waved to them with a big smile. Will and Nate walked over as his granddad pulled
another book from the box. The Rural Economic of Tobacco Farming, he read. Sounds about as dry as
this attic. How old are these books? Will asked, seeming suddenly excited. Older than me, Granddad
chuckled then walked to the stairs and headed down. I ll leave it to you young people to sort them out.
Let s check the dates on the books, Will said even more excited now. Hold up, Nate said, why would
we want to do that? And, Hannah, how did you get my granddad to bring you up here? Sometimes
information was hidden in a book. Will took a seat beside the boxes and continued as though Nate
hadn t spoken. Find a book that might have been around when the house was built, or shortly after.
Comb through it for clues. It might be a handwritten notation at the front or back of the book. It might
even be on a particular page, say, the same number as the house address. Nate looked at Hannah. I don
t think they had house numbers back in those days. He glanced at Will and whispered, Is he okay? He
gets this way when he smells history. Give it a few minutes and he ll forget we re even here. Yeah,
right,
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Sensational Minuteman Analysis
Emotions are often thought to be personal. One may say I am sad. or I am mad. or I am scared. and
frequently we believe those emotions are inhabiting just the body in which they were created. Many
times we fail to notice how those three emotions: sadness, anger, fear and many more can transfer to
many people whether that affect is unintentional or purposeful.Yet, Sara Ahmed in Affective
Economics explores the ways in which emotions and affects moves through bodies and effects groups
of people. Ahmed explores how emotions can be performative and productive in order to show the
effects emotions can have. Likewise, in Katie E. Oliviero s Sensational Minutemen Oliviero explores
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Through the traveling of affects reproducing many emotions through bodies, objects are fetishize to
represent a greater meaning. One example of this is the gun that the Minutemen carry. The volunteer s
firearms must always be empty and holstered...Consequently, these props allow the Minutemen to
frame undocumented immigrants as criminal and violent and the nation and its citizens as both
threatened and powerfully inured to border assaults. The guns, even though they are emptied, reflect
the symbol of danger the undocumented immigrant represents and the need for protection of the
nation. The only way this fetishization happens is the repeated circulation of the emotions around
which the guns represent. Ahmed explains, affect does not reside positively in the sign or commodity,
but is produced only as an effect of its circulation. Here Ahmed is further emphasizing the power that
emotions and affects hold: the creation symbols and inciting meaning into mere objects like the prop
of the gun for the
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The Great Depression and Hebert Hoover
Following an era of economical prosperity, the Great Depression, otherwise known as the ugliest sister
of the 1900 s family, which lasted an entire decade from 1929 to 1939, began on a fateful day with the
New York Stock Exchange abruptly crashed and was unable to recover quickly. This occurrence, of
course, had an unforgivable effect on the economy, leading to one of the most memorable and
significant eras in American history. Not only affecting the economy domestically, internationally
trading was burdened by the limp leg that was the United States. Socially, people were struggling to
regain their balance after a main income source agriculture was swept away by the Dust Bowl, only
worsening the drawn out effects of the initial Wall Street crash. Politically, the US faced severe
turmoil with presidency of Herbert Hoover due to a lack of action to prevent economic decay and
promote domestic and foreign recovery. Needless to say, after one presidential term, Franklin D.
Roosevelt was elected into office and soon passed the New Deal, a highlight in his presidential career.
However, due to the previous president, there were several critics about the nature and efficacy of
such a policy. The Great Depression was a time of discussion and criticism of political policy and the
nature and efficacy of said policy in dominating the backfire of grand economical proportions within
the United States alone. The presidency of Herbert Hoover only lasted for one term from 1929 to 1933
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Essay The Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg was the most important battle of the civil war. The Battle of Gettysburg
would become the climatic conclusion for the Confederated that fought in the Civil War. What
transpired in the three days of this battle has significantly influenced today s society. Because of this
battle, the Union gained their lead on the Confederate forces and won the civil war, which protected
the county from falling apart and completing their ultimate goal. This goal was to preserve the Union.
As Abe Lincoln said, A house divided against itself cannot stand . What if the following events either
did not happen or were twisted into different outcomes? Would our country be as it is today? Just two
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(Pfalz, 56) Major Beverage then hurried to form a squadron to support Captain Buck s men and to
send gallopers toward town to tell the other Commanders of the Confederate approach. As they rode a
bugle sounded boots and saddles meaning to get a horse and prepare for battle. (Longacre, 211) Two
hours later, General Meade ordered the First 11th Corps to Gettysburg with Major Reynolds to lead
them on their way. Major Reynolds summoned Major General Abner Doubleday, who was acting
commander of the First Corps at this time, to headquarters. Between the hours of seven and eight AM,
they went over to inspect dispatches from General Meade and Buford. Major Reynolds also sent
Captain Joseph Rosengarten, to tell the townspeople that there was to be a battle here soon, but instead
of listening, they threw mud in his face. He briefly told Major Reynolds what had happened and he
replied jokingly, You must be mistaken; they have been throwing mud in your eyes. (Pfanz,73) Major
Reynolds reached the point three miles south of Gettysburg. One of the staff officers told him that the
Confederates advanced Chambersburg Pike. Major Reynolds hurried toward a town that was a half a
mile on horseback, where a
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Advantages And Uses Of MATLAB
5. Implementation Tool
MATLAB (MATRIX LABORATORY) is a numerical computing environment and fourth generation
programming language. Developed by Math Works, MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting
of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with
programs written in other languages, including C, C++, and FORTRAN. Although MATLAB is
intended primarily for numerical computing, an optional toolbox uses the MuPAD symbolic engine,
allowing access to symbolic computing capabilities. An additional package, Simulink, adds graphical
multi domain simulation and Model Based Design for dynamic and embedded systems.
In 2004, MATLAB had around one million users across industry and academia. MATLAB users come
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It integrates computation, visualization, and programming environment. Furthermore, MATLAB is a
modern programming language environment: it has sophisticated data structures, contains built in
editing and debugging tools, and supports object oriented programming. These factors make
MATLAB an excellent tool for teaching and research. MATLAB has many advantages compared to
conventional computer languages (e.g., C, FORTRAN) for solving technical problems. MATLAB is
an interactive system whose basic data element is an array that does not require dimensioning. The
software package has been commercially available since 1984 and is now considered as a standard
tool at most universities and industries worldwide. It has powerful built in routines that enable a very
wide variety of computations. It also has easy to use graphics commands that make the visualization
of results immediately available. Specific applications are collected in packages referred to as toolbox.
There are toolboxes for signal processing, symbolic computation, control theory, simulation,
optimization, and several other fields of applied science and
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The Impact Of E Trade Institutional On Trust And Online...
Abstract The impacts of e trade institutional instruments on trust and online buying have generally
been discussed in the introductory online buy setting. This study expands this writing by investigating
the part of e business institutional elements in the online repurchase setting. In doing along these lines,
it reacts to the rising call for comprehension the institutional connection under which consumer trust
works in an e trade environment. Notably, this study presents a key arbitrator, saw viability of e
business institutional components (PEEIM), to the connections in between trust, satisfaction, and
repurchase aim. A study was conducted drawing on the hypothesis of authoritative trust, satisfaction,
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Introduction Guaranteeing client satisfaction is the objective of online merchants, however few
vendors can promise that clients will be completely fulfilled by every buy. It can be sensibly accepted
that fulfillment prompts repurchase practices. Likewise, disappointment is one of the components that
prompt clients diminished repurchase aims. On the other hand, clients frequently choose to leave a
supplier in view of deficient reactions instead of for the disappointing issue itself. In a light of the
presumption that clients often complain before they leave suppliers, administration recuperation and
protest administration endeavors are utilized as the primary strategies for holding clients. In any case,
clients don t generally indicate disappointment before they leave a supplier, and the wonder is
particularly common in e commerce. Online shops have furnished customers with administrations
through which they can post surveys about items acquired on the web, and these audits are made
accessible to other prospective clients. Case in point, bulletin board systems on ebay.com connection
to Twitter and Facebook; in China, BBS on Taobao.com customer to customer commercial center in
China and is given by Alibaba connections to prevalent interpersonal interaction destinations. As
indicated by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), just 29.5% of clients are
slanted to remark on their online buys. Among the
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ITEC 610 Assingement 1 Essay
The relationship and interaction between XML and databases
ECET610 UMUC
Abstract
This paper will explore the relationship between XML and databases and the way that they can be
leveraged to provide data exchange on the internet. As XML gains popularity as the format for
exchanging information via the internet and has become the language of choice for use in database
development for Internet use.Introduction
XML is a universal data standard and thereby does not need to be translated for use in different
database systems. This is very important with large corporate data systems. In companies that have
web presence this is a vital concern where some of the data base systems are handled by external
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This presents a scalability problem in that when the system contains a few thousand documents the
performance tends to degrade and become a management issue. Synchronization is also a problem
between the non database code and the database. If changes are made to the database structure the
XML pointers need to be updated as well and the system is not very portable.
The XML mapping style of data storage is used by web sites that map user inputs into XML schema
that manages the storage and retrieval of the data as shown in the example Figure 1. This is an
effective method when the existing data is in XML format.
Using XML to simplify processes
The flexibility of XML has made it the standard for the formatting and sharing of data via the web.
XML data is easily transferable across machines and applications and is not constrained by the
operating system of the host machine. This ease of translation enables XML to be transformed into
non XML formats for use with databases and their associated applications.
An XML database is a database that stores the data fields in XML format. This allows for cross
platform transferability and web page presentation. A web application is typically done in three layers
the back office code in Java or a
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Mgmt Number 12 Research Papers
MGMT busted onto the music scene in 2008 with their debut full length, Oracular Spectacular, getting
fans and critics excited about their experimental indie pop. The album and its singles Kids and Electric
Feel put the musical duo of Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser on the fast track to
mainstream success. Three albums in, and MGMT are still commanding a strong, loyal fan base. Read
on to find out more about MGMT, and check back soon for part two of our list. Number Fifteen: Their
Album was One of Rolling Stone s Best Albums of the 2000s. MGMT s album, Oracular Spectacular,
was a critical favorite when it came out in 2008. It was so popular that NME named it the best album
of 2008. It was also a hit with critics in the U.S., as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The band has said that when they first started, their shows were not much more than a joke. They used
to perform as a duo backed up by just an iPod, without any instruments at all. Their audiences didn t
know what to make of them. Number Eleven: They Once Opened for Paul McCartney. On August 5
and 6, 2009, MGMT played a show at Fenway Park, opening for legendary Beatle, Paul McCartney.
McCartney has said that he is a fan of the band and has expressed interest in collaborating with them.
Number Ten: They Almost Didn t Take the Columbia Records Deal. After the release of their EP, Time
to Pretend, MGMT was offered a recording contract with Columbia Records. However, they were
hesitant to take the deal until their fathers told them to take the opportunity. Number Nine:
VanWyngarden Almost Joined of Montreal. After MGMT finished touring with of Montreal, the duo
petered out. During this period, VanWyngarden was heavily considering joining of Montreal as a
guitarist. VanWyngarden had a deal on the table with the band, but in the end turned it down when
Columbia Records called and MGMT resumed. Stay tuned for part two of our list of 15 interesting
facts about MGMT, coming
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WE Model Essay
The WE models cover the deterministic prediction of the impact of a range of typical surface
treatments on improved surface conditions.
The RD modes can be used to develop probabilistic distress predictions based on the variability found
in the observational data. The future used of probabilistic predictions of RD outcomes will allow road
agencies to better quantify the risks involved in managing the pavement infrastructure.
The RD and WE models are installed in the pavement management systems (PMS) of both the state
and local government agencies to provide efficient maintenance allocation and resourcing at a road
network level. In the process of developing the RD and WE models, a number of support tools were
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The overall condition of the subgrade, to know if it is stable or unstable (reactive).
Information allowing estimation of the local climate of the road segment. Where it shows annual
rainfall and annual minimum and maximum daily temperature data.
Valid construction and maintenance history so that the pavement and surface age can be determined.
Categorization of the type of pavement surfacing
The thickness of pavement layers and a description of the materials comprising the pavement structure
and a declaration of whether some of these materials are moisture sensitive.
Inventory data covering the road name or identity number, start and finish running chainage and GPS
coordinates of start and finish location, lane location and width, direction of traffic flow, road
classification (local, arterial, sub arterial, etc.) and classification of location (rural or urban).
Road use data, updated on a regular basis, covering annual average daily traffic (AADT, vehicles/day),
percentage heavy vehicles (%HV) and classification of heavy vehicles with the estimated equivalent
standard axles for each heavy vehicle classification.
Road use data can be captured using a weigh in motion (WIM) device or a traffic classification device
located near the LTPP site to accurately estimate the traffic load.
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Economic Reforms Of Alexander Hamilton
There were many important people in America s early years after the Revolutionary War. Many people
would argue that George Washington or James Madison may be the most important person in the 15
years following the Revolutionary War, but there is one person who often gets overlooked. The most
important person from America s beginning years as a country is Alexander Hamilton because of his
economic reforms, his compromise with James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, and his
encouragement of manufacturing. Alexander Hamilton was very influential in America s early years.
He was known for his capitalistic views for America. He wanted America to become a thriving
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James Madison was one of his allies while they were trying to ratify the constitution, but after James
Madison opposed him because of how he assumed the state debts. Madison started a fierce debate in
Congress over this issue because the southern states had paid off more of their debts than the northern
states. His state assumption plan was not passed in Congress, but he did not give up. He invited
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to dinner in New York City. He worked to meet a compromise
with them within just a night together, and he succeeded. Their famous compromise decided that the
capital would be moved from New York City to Philadelphia, after this the new capital would be built
on a federal district between Maryland and Virginia, and Hamilton got the votes he needed for his debt
assumption plan. This compromise shows us how persuasive he is. He was also very persuasive when
he tried to turn America into an industrialized
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Florence Kelley s Speech On Child Labor Rights
On July 22, 1905, Florence Kelley, motivated by the plight of these young women and children,
affected drastically by the lack of child labor laws, delivered a speech to the National American
Women s Suffrage Association in Philadelphia. Kelley s strategies, including word choice and tone,
persuade her audience to join forces to help free the American children from toil. Beginning her
speech, Kelley applies her credibility by placing statistics regarding the controversy of child labor
laws, revealing that she is informed about this topic. Her credibility has a great connection to her
purpose, she claims that the number of working girls doubled from census to census and girls from
twelve to twenty years are working when they should not have to. Kelley then manifests her concern
over these working girls by explaining that, tonight, while everybody else is snoozing away in bed,
these several thousand little girls will be working in textile mills, (16 17). These words make her
audience feel pity concerning those young girls and are a great reason to act against the unfair laws
and regulations that violate both their human and women s rights, especially when they aren t even
getting paid fairly. By appealing to their emotion Florence Kelley wishes to push the women to act on
her proposal of joining together and helping the poor young girls of their nation. Kelley continues to
approach and influence the women s sentiments and hopefully their actions by including her
scandalized argument that in Georgia there is no restriction whatever! A girl of six or seven years, just
tall enough to reach the bobbins, may work eleven hours by day or by night, (29 31). She decides to
include the bobbins of sewing machines in factories to illustrate how short and how young they are to
be working in dangerous factories where their rights are ignored, girls at that age should worry more
about going to school instead of sacrificing themselves to bring money for bread to their homes. One
would understand that many families are living through poverty due to the economy being at a very
depressing state and they need the most they can do to increase their financial position to survive in
their society, then again, girls should be
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Americ Land Of The Free, And Home
America: land of the free, and home of the brave. People have often traveled long and far to live in a
safe, and esteemed environment, when in reality the core values of America change as time goes by.
Even though Americans often value individualism, patriotism, nationalism, and individual liberty,
history has proven otherwise. Wars, social norms, rights restrictions, expectations and peer pressure
have gotten in the way of the values that many believed highlighted America. The saying, history
repeats itself has haunted the future of America greatly. As the years go by, individual freedom is
minimized, and citizens are slowly conned into the conformist society that many live in today. The
definition of success in itself has changed for the worse; changing from knowledge and efficiency to
materialism and wealth. Even though many have become prominent victims of conformity and have
been deprived of their individual rights in the past, the American value of patriotism, individual liberty
and individualism should stand strong in the hearts of Americans now and in the near future.
Americans in the past have developed a strong attachment to promoting their love for their country. In
this decade, national pride has increased dramatically. From billboards to bumper stickers outlining
America s greatness, to national anthems being sung at each and every game. Citizens value their love
and devotion to the extent of it being perceived as wrong. Patriotism, as defined in the
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Jonas In The Giver By Lois Lowry
The Giver Essay
Imagine a society that you can not drive a way from and leave. A society where there are no emotions
and no choices that you can make and everything is given to you. Your food, your job, your home, and
even your family. Climate is controlled, your every move is monitored, and there are never any
problems. This is a utopia or a perfect society, where there are never any problems. The Giver by Lois
Lowry tells the story of what goes on in Jonas s life. Jonas is an eleven year old boy about to be
twelve. He has been given a special assignment or job. Jonas changes throughout The Giver and as a
result, tries to change the community.
In the beginning of the book, Jonas is obedient. At the end of the book Jonas changes and becomes ...
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Jonas changes and at the end of the book, he becomes insightful. Jonas is naive when he was bathing
Larisa, ans she tells him that a man named Roberto was released recently. Jonas doesn t know much
about release and asked her about it. Larisa,...What happens when they make the actual release, where
exactly did Roberto go? (Page 32) Jonas is also naive when he asks The Giver what causes him pain.
Jonas also wants to relive The Giver of his pain. He is also confused about what real pain is. Jonas
changed from being naive to being insightful because of what The Giver shows and taught him. Jonas
is insightful when he realizes what release really is and what his father does to the new children when
they are scheduled for release. He is shocked as he realizes about release. He killed it! My father
killed it! Jonas said to himself, stunned at what he was realizing. He continued to watch the screen
humbly. Jonas is also insightful when he becomes aware of the word Love though the memories. He
understands the meaning of so many words through the memories that he has received. Jonas has
become wise about the world back and back and back. Jonas is naive at the beginning of the book and
then becomes
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Why Is The Blitzkrieg So Successful
The rapid advancement into Poland by the German Army in September 1939 proved to be surprisingly
successful. Dubbed the Blitzkrieg, Germany s use of combined arms warfare was a race against
time...on the tactical, operational and strategic levels for the Wehremacht and would result in several
dramatic successes throughout the war. Despite these successes, Germany was not able to exploit the
tactical victories at the operational level of war. This was primarily due to a lack of confidence in the
tactic by many German Generals and by not allowing subordinate leaders to exercise initiative in the
absence or orders. In order to understand why the Blitzkrieg did not prove to be a war winning
innovation for Germany, one must first understand how it was initially employed and why it proved so
successful. Early in 1939, with Germany expanding into the Rhineland, an invasion of Poland was
inevitable. German Generals Lewinski and Blumentritt understood that while Poland fielded a ...
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Recognizing the slow reaction time of French leaders, Guderian assumed the risk of a lightly defended
bridgehead and opted in favor of the overall operational mission, ordering two of his divisions to press
the attack westward. Furthermore, Germany lacked a clear operational concept for the employment of
its armored force in these cases, thus adding to the complexity of the operation. With no clear
operational concept, Guderian was forced to make a tactical decision based on his situational
understanding of the battle, as opposed to following operational plans that were laid out days earlier.
This decision ultimately resulted in Guderian being relieved of his command, albeit for a short period
of time, and demonstrates an early form of mission command in the German
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The Disadvantages Of Artificial Intelligence
The rapid technological growth brings modern innovations in the field of technology. There is an
enthusiasm toward a new technology increases suspicion and anxieties regarding its probable negative
and positive social influence in today s world. Surrounding us are various technologies which are
assisting humans to live their life with more luxury for instance Artificial Intelligence and social
media as well. Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence is in routine use in various field and it concentrates
on providing solutions to real life problems to make it easier (Ferrari, Paladino, Jetten, 2016).
However, social media develop to a phenomenon that has triggered a shift in the way the world
communicates. The rapid pace of advances in technology has considerable benefits and drawbacks.
These will be discussed in this essay. In addition, this work aims to clarify which technological
advance is more dangerous to humans and evaluate the level of threat. Most experts agree that
Artificial Intelligence is on the increase in various fields. It has become one of the most controversial
scientific issues of the twenty first century. It raises the unemployment rate, workers will not find
enough jobs for them and some of them may lose their work. As a result of technology, according to
Wilson, Daugherty and Bianzino (2017), The threat that automation will eliminate a broad swath of
jobs across the world economy is now well established. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems become
ever more
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Report On Depression Identifying And Identifying Causes
STUDENT ID: 14005361 Module Title and Code: Health Promotion SH5001 / SH5F01 Assessment
02 Coursework Title: Report on Depression Identifying and Describing Causes. Aims and Objective,
Health and Safety Measures and Helpful Links. Word Count: 2750 CONTENT PAGE: Abstract ...
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This investigation will explore strong links that exist between stress and depression that may be
associated with students difficulties within the university (Hamdani, 2015). This study will also serve
as a demonstration to interject possible methods to illustrate the presence of depressive symptoms and
how intervention analysis can impact on dealing with depression among university students. The study
affirms
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The Miracle Worker ( 1962 ) Essay
Communication in The Miracle Worker (1962)
The basic communication concepts can be utilized to evaluate analyze the plotlines and character
relationships of many classic movies. In this paper, the 1962 version of The Miracle Worker is
discussed and analyzed in terms of these communication concepts. The movie revolves around the
story of Helen Keller, a seven year old girl who became deaf and blind after contracting an infection
during her infancy. In order to teach Helen how to communicate, her parents (Kate and Captain
Keller) hire a visually impaired schoolteacher by the name of Anne Sullivan. The film demonstrates
Helen s struggle to communicate with her parents and Anne and how Helen slowly begins to learn,
despite her disabilities. The concepts that I learned in class each helped me to see the movie from a
different perspective. The topics of conflict, perception, and non verbal communication make up the
majority of the film s plotline. Each one of these topics will be discussed in a paragraph about how it
was represented in the film. Throughout the course of the film, there were various conflicts that took
place between the main characters. The conflicts mainly occur between Anne and Helen and between
Kate and Captain Keller. Most of the time, the conflicts are started because of an overall frustration
trying to communicate with Helen. Conflicts can arise because of many different factors, but in this
case, these conflicts arise because of Helen s disabilities. In
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Major Structures Of The Human Brain Essay
The Five Major Structures of the Human Brain
University of Phoenix
PSY 240
October 27, 2012
Olivia Fransis
The human brain is nothing short of incredible. In a way it s the world s most powerful computer
because it can process tasks at lightning speeds and simultaneously be in control of our reflexes and
every other voluntary and involuntary functions. It is the most important and complex organ as well as
our core for learning
At the point of birth, the brain weighs an average of 350 to 400 grams and can weigh from about
1,300 to 1,400 grams as an adult. The brain is composed up of roughly 77 to 78% of water, 10 to 12%
lipids, 8% proteins, 1% carbs, 2% soluble organics, and 1% inorganic salt. The brain can actually
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The telencephalon is at the front of the brain and is made up of the basil ganglia, the cerebral cortex,
the olfactory bulb, and the corpus striatum. The functions of the telencephalon include: determining
intelligence, personality, sense of smell, sense of touch, sensory impulse interpretations, organization
and planning.
The diencephalon is located in between the cerebral hemispheres and is greater than the midbrain. It is
composed of the thalamus and hypothalamus structures. The thalamus acts as a relay point for nerve
impulses that are inbound from around the body that are then dispatched to the appropriate area of the
brain for processing. The hypothalamus controls hormone secretions produced from the pituitary
gland. These hormones control growth and instinctual behaviors such as eating, drinking, sex, anger,
and reproduction. The hypothalamus also controls when a new mother begins to lactate. Some of the
functions of the diencephalon include: sensing impulses moving throughout the body, controlling
autonomic functions, endocrine functions, motor functions, homeostasis and basic senses such as
hearing, vision, smell, and taste.
The cerebrum is the bigger portion of the brain and it consists of 85% of the overall weight of the
brain. It has a unique outer surface with deep wrinkles, which is the cerebral cortex that consists of
gray matter . The cerebrum is what makes the human brain as powerful as it is. Unlike
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Examples Of Gerald In The Inspector Calls
In this play we can notoriously see that Gerald is a selfish person, who wants to marry Sheila not only
because of business, also because she is pretty. He does not care about other people; a clear example is
that he cheated on Sheila with Eva Smith. Gerald is not committed to his relationship, this is shown
when he unsuccessfully tries to hide that he had known Eva. In the end, his efforts make the revelation
ruder. He does not care about Sheila s feelings and he has not gained a new sense of social
responsibility, understanding that he, too, was part of the events that led Eva s suicide. This is why
Sheila is unsure whether to take back the engagement ring or not. Croft s family has a very high status
in society, and since being in business with the Birlings would not necessarily be good for their
company, Gerald is engaged to Sheila because he wants to. His parents are not happy as they think she
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We can justify this not only because of what he says, but also because of his actions. He is the only
character in the play, not counting the Inspector, that tried to help Eva Smith or Daisy Renton and we
can see this when he says I did not ask for anything in return . Even Though Gerald gave her shelter,
food and took her out from the Palace, after some months he abandoned her and their love relation
broke Daisy knew it was coming to an end. So I broke it off definitely before I went . But on the other
hand he does not care about Sheila, who is his fiancee and who he cheated on her with Eva Smith and
all he had for her was at least it s honest . This shows us that Gerald did not care about how Sheila
would feel about him cheating on her and how it would affect her. He did not even feel guilty or told
her about his affair until the inspector s arrival. However, when Inspector Goole arrived, he wanted to
justify himself and his acted by saying that despite his affair he was being honest with
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Ilavarsan died on July 4. His body was found on a culvert...
Ilavarsan died on July 4. His body was found on a culvert adjoining the railway track in
Dharmapuri(Tamil Nadu) with severe and fatal injuries that the police say were due to his being hit by
a train as a result of a suicide bid. His relatives, however, insist that he was murdered. The first post
mortem concluded that he had committed suicide. The family then moved the high court seeking
another post mortem.Ilavarasan s tragic end was the result of the most dangerous and flammable
mixture in India caste and politics. Divya and Ilavarasan studied in Dharmapuri town and they lived in
neighbouring villages he is from Natham and her from Sellankottai. They fell in love and planned to
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They approached the police who provided them security.So great was the fear that the young couple
would be harmed by vicious caste politics, that Elangovan never allowed them out of the house.Back
in Divya s natal village of Sellankottai the Vanniyars had a meeting, constituted a kangaroo court, and
ordered Divya to come home. Divya refused.
On November 7, 2012, Divya s father Nagarajan hanged himself. Elangovan did not allow Divya to
attend his funeral as he feared she would be held responsible and attacked.
Nagarajan death was excuse enough for the Vanniyars to go on a deadly rampage that very day.They
planned it very well. One group blocked the highway by cutting trees and laying them across the
road.Another group entered Ilavarasan s village of Natham and burnt down every single house. Their
thirst for revenge was not quenched so they entered the nearby villages of Annanagar and
Kondampatti and burnt them down too. Altogether 268 houses were burnt down. The terrified Dalits
fled.Three hundred policemen stood and watched the mob of 2,500 pillage and burn. The tree
blockade on the highway ensured that reinforcements could not reach in time.
The next day 90 people were arrested. They have all been released. Their lawyer said that they were
standing on the road and doing nothing.
Divya and Ilavarasan escaped because they were living in a rented house in Dharmapuri town 10 km
away. Divya now had 268 burnt houses and a dead father weighing
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How Houston Is Affected By 5 Themes Of Geography Essay
Andrew Minh Khang Nguyen How Houston Is Affected By 5 Themes Of Geography
Houston is affected greatly, influenced by, and is shaped by the 5 crucial themes of geography. Not
only that, Houston thrives by and grows by the major themes of geography. All the important themes
of geography; Location, Places, Human/Environment Interactions, Movement, and Regions, effect and
make Houston as a city of it is today. It is because of these themes that make Houston one of the most
positive locations to live in.
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While the average high in January, the coldest month, is 62.9 °F (17.2 °C) and the low 43.2 °F (6.2
°C), Houston sees an average of 18 days per year of freezing temperatures. Snow is extremely unusual
in Houston. Light snow has fallen approximately 35 times since 1895. Houston has a very diverse and
distributed population of 49.3% White (including Hispanic Latino), 25.3% African American, 0.4%
Native American, 5.3% Asian), 0.1% Pacific Islander, 16.5% from other races, and 3.2% from 2 or
more races. 37% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race. Racial and ethnic diversity in
Houston increases further from the center of the city.
Houston has had a troubled past with pollution of many types, mainly of its oil and petrochemical
industries, which leading contributors to the city s economy. As a result, Houston introduced many
programs since the 2000 federal order to reduce air pollution in the city, particularly the METRORAIL
light rail project. Heat stroke can strike people who stay out of doors for long periods of time during
the summer so hydration is essential for outdoor work and recreational activity. Most workers are
relatively unaffected by the heat since they spend the hottest part of the day indoors in air
conditioning. Air conditioning is considered an essential for the growth of Houston in 1950 when it
became the most air conditioned city in the world.
What is Houston s economy based on, what are the
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Warner Bros Logos History
In September of 1925, Warner Bros. retrofitted an old studio in Brooklyn, New York to produce sound
film using the Western Electric Technology. To showcase the new technology Warner Bros. signed
licensing agreements, and a number of popular entertainers. Warner Bros. made an ingenious move by
signing these contracts before they even had use for the talent involved, which allowed the company
to avoid paying inflated rates routinely demanded by talent once sound became the norm. Since
Warner Bros. had a lack of movie stars and its operation was small, sound allowed for them to become
a major studio. Warner Bros. pushed ahead with the sound on disc technology, but the majority of the
industry agreed that sound directly recorded to film was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We could not have the films we do today, or at any point without advancing and improving the
technology in the industry. It all started with photography and then came the Kinetoscope, then the
Vitascope, then improvements onto the camera, 30mm cameras, 70mm, and Vitaphones. All these
advances happened within a 30 year period which is quite remarkable. These advances in technology
impacted the history of film forever. Without the innovation to put sound in film, filmmakers would
have been limited to what the can do with their characters. After so long it would have got sick of
seeing very identical silent films over and over again. This also allowed for music to become a big
part in film. Music helps the audiences understand what kind of emotion they should feel during a
film, and during a silent film you cannot achieve that next level of emotion. Also by putting sound into
film this allowed the audience to hear a character speak. Being able to hear a character talk lets the
audience get more invested into the character. The character on screen being silent would draw a line
that the audiences always knew they were in a movie, but now with the advanced technology hearing
the character speak and interact with others get people more immersed. The technological innovations
have been further improved on today with the use of CGI, digital cameras, and many
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The Differences Which the Regions of New England and...
Although the New England and Chesapeake regions of the United States were both settled by the
English in the 1600s, they developed into two very different communities based mainly on their
geographical location and religious devotion. Unlike their European rivals, the English founded
colonies in North America.
Settlers in the Chesapeake region used force to take possession of Indian lands. The Chesapeake
region of the colonies included Virginia, Maryland, the New Jerseys and Pennsylvania. In 1607,
Jamestown (the first English colony in the New World) was founded by a group of settlers along the
James River. And because the colony was near water, the Pilgrims had a great advantage. They created
a society that was full of companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The population was majority black slaves and with the downfall in the tobacco industry, plantation
owners relied on them to become their own indentured servants.
New England was north of the Chesapeake, and included Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Haven (which soon became part of Connecticut). The New
Englanders were largely Puritan Separatists, who sought religious freedom. They came in large
groups, or families, bringing with them their children and servants because they wanted to
permanently settle in America without returning to England. When the Church of England separated
from Catholicism under Henry VIII, Protestantism flourished in England. Some Protestants, however,
wanted complete separation from Catholicism and looked to Calvinism. These Separatists, along with
the Catholics who had not joined the Church of England, came to New England in hopes of finding
this religious freedom where they would be free to have their own beliefs. The farms that they had
been left with were much smaller and less productive. The farmers were in need of more land, and
they had to fight with Indians over land rights. This had led to Bacon s Rebellion of 1676. Although
the rebellion was not successful, it was one of the major economic and political developments in the
American colonies. New England settlers reproduced much of England s economy, with only minor
variations. They did not invest
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Analysis Of The Movie A Few Good Men Essay
Consequences of Obedience Late one night, two Marines, Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private
First Class Louden Downey carried out a code red on Private First Class William Santiago that
ultimately resulted in Santiago s death. In the film A Few Good Men, nominated for an Academy
Award for best picture and directed by Rob Reiner, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, investigates the crime
and develops his own opinion on whether the murder of Santiago was ethically stable in terms of
Dawson and Downey s mental attitude towards their actions. Meanwhile, Dawson and Downey have
difficulty accepting responsibility for their actions. They believe they are not at fault because they
were following orders from Colonel Nathan R. Jessep. Santiago s demise shows that always being
obedient can be a matter of life or death, and going against a superior command can possibly be the
ethically correct action. Jessup is an aggressive and forceful leader who does not like to be mocked or
questioned. Before Santiago s murder, Jessep expresses to Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Andrew
Markinson that transferring Santiago would be weak and not the American way (Reiner), Jessep then
threatens to kill Lieutenant Johnanthan Kendrick if Santiago s next report is not perfect. Although, he
is not the only leader who is unjust in this way. In an experiment, known as The Stanford Prison
Experiment, performed by Philip G. Zimbardo, a professor of psychology at Stanford University, the
guards were given the
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The Aegean Bronze Age Essay
The Aegean Bronze age displayed a proliferation of beliefs manifested in social practices, and material
culture. Among these practices, the display of idols became substantial in epitomizing social realities.
The Minoan civilization, being one of the most momentous urbanization formed during this period,
established the use of icons to exemplify their cultural and societal views. Emblems in the form of
deities, monstrous creatures, hybrids and composites were prominent, alluding to the ways in which
the Minoan populace endured the changing scope of their society. Yet despite these emblems
production, the notion of fantastic beings did not necessarily originate from Crete alone. More often
than not, cultural practices migrated and constantly moved allowing for adaptations in material culture
to materialize. Bearing this in mind, this essay will seek to probe the ways in which fantastic creatures
moved and were adapted in Minoan culture, specifically within the ritualistic contexts of the Minoan
Civilization. Three issues will be investigated by the essay namely, how fantastic creatures were
depicted within the Minoan setting, the roles these icons played within the context of ritualistic
practices of the Minoan period, and how the origins of these creatures impacted the new society they
belonged in.
The spread of material culture in Minoan society fundamentally reflect the ways in which its citizens
moved within their time and space. Various representations of otherworldly
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Nur 712 Week 1 Quantitative Research
Running Head: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE 1
Quantitative Research Critique
Priscilla Osei Bowie State University NUR 712 Primary Care I: Adult Clients
Running Head: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE 2 Introduction
A research critique is conducted for an article titled the Accuracy of Non contact Infrared
Thermometry versus Rectal Thermometry in Young Children Evaluated in the Emergency Department
for Fever. This research article is an empirical study that investigates the reliability and accuracy of
measuring pediatric body temperature using an infrared thermometer. An infrared thermometer is
based on the scientific observation that heat is emitted from warm bodies. An infrared thermometer is
placed on a patient s forehead and the body temperature is determined.
On the other hand, the rectal thermometer is placed in the rectum of a pediatric patient which can be
time consuming and uncomfortable. The researchers of this study used the two types of thermometers
to measure the body temperature of each patient simultaneously.Statistical analysis was used to
compare temperature readings from the two types of thermometers to determine if they had different
accuracies. Based on the findings, the rectal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Articles discussing the accurate recordings of pediatric patient s body temperature were cited in this
article. A logical sequence is followed in the literature review. It begins with a general overview of the
historical importance of accurately recording a patient s body temperature. The authors get more
specific and cite studies on temperature recording techniques in children. For instance, in justifying
conflicting data, the researchers cite a similar study conducted on new born babies by Polit Beck
(2008), where the recordings from the two methods were
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The Role Of Journalism And Democracy And What Is The Most...
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF JOURNALISM IN DEMOCRACY AND WHAT IS THE MOST
POWERFUL CURRENT THREAT TO THAT ROLE?
Journalism and democracy are arguably inextricably intertwined concepts, each having a vital role in
the effective function of the other. Democracy as a term and an inherent notion finds it origins from
Ancient Greece with the term being derived from the Ancient Greek words demos people and kratia
power (The Daily Miracle: An Intriduction to JOuranlism p. 45). Traditionally, journalism has been
considered to play an integral role as somewhat of a gatekeeper of democracy by promoting and
upholding the democratic societal values upon which countries such as Australia have been built. This
role was first classified as the Fourth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Accordingly, arguably the most powerful threat to Four Corners role in promoting and upholding
democracy in Australia is the Executive s constant threats to cut network funding. This can be
explored through looking through the lense of the libertarian and social responsibility arms of the
theory of the press developed by Fred Siebert, Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm (whatever the
book is (1956)) and the propaganda model developed by Herman and Chomsky (Manufacturing
Consent, 1988).
Cutting funding threatens the ABC s and thus Four Corners ability to uphold the values of democracy
in Australia on the basis of the libertarian model of the theory of the press
This is on the basis that the loss of 400 jobs and funding to the ABC (http://about.abc.net.au/our abc
our future/) could have dire consequences on Four Corners ability to fulfil their vital and important
roles to produce quality investigative reports that serve the public interest. The libertarian model is one
of the four facets of the theory of the press developed by Fred Siebert, Theodore Peterson and Wilbur
Schramm (whatever the book is (1956)). The model argues that the press resembles an open
marketplace of ideas,
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Crime Rate In The 1970 s Essay
Before the 1960 s during the postwar era, there was little crime and the United States crime rate was
fairly low. During the early 1960 s, the crime rate accelerated tremendously. During the 1970 s the
crime rate remained high, and was constant. Finally during the 1990 s, the United States finally seen a
decline in the crime rate until the early 2000 s. With the constant increases and slight decreases in the
crime rate, I believe that the crime rate will upsurge within the next decade. During this research paper
I will also be discussing some of the underlying problems of the crime rate in the United States. Some
problems that predict our crime rate are Drugs, guns, gang affiliations, rapes, murders, things of that
nature. Drugs are one of the reasons for the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1980, the rate of crimes brought about by guns amid contentions was about the same as from gang
contribution (around 70 percent), yet by 1993, almost all posse related manslaughters included
firearms (95 percent), while the rate of weapon murders identified with contentions remained
generally steady. The rate of gang related crimes brought on by weapons fell marginally to 92 percent
in 2008, yet the rate of manslaughters created by guns amid the commission of a lawful offense
ascended from around 60 percent to around 74 percent from 1980 to 2005. As indicated by the 2006
FBI Uniform Crime Reports, 447,403 thefts were accounted for to the police at the rate of one every
moment in the United States. This is an increment of 7.2% more than 2005. Thefts shifted by with the
Southern States having the most astounding rate of 38.3%, the Western States 23.6%, the Northeastern
States 18.5%, and the Midwestern States at 19.5%. Robbery rates did not fluctuate definitely from
month to month, be that as it may, August and October had the most elevated rate with February and
April having the least
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William Butler Yeats The Second Coming
In William Butler Yeats The Second Coming, the poet makes phrases such as; the best lack of
conviction of stony sleep (19) and the falcon cannot hear the falconer (2). The phrases are useful in
suggesting various thematic concerns of the poem as well asserting separation of ideas and events that
occur during the time when Yeats is writing his work. Different interpretations of the stanzas may
bring a connection of the antagonism of people and events that Yeats foresees. For instance, the falcon
separates from the falconer, the lion having the head of a human being (sphinx) and things falling
apart indicate contradicting forces that work to build history at the time. The analysis of the poem is
on the basis of contradicting forces that separate modernity from the ancient world. Yeats introduces
the poem by referring to a falcon that flies away from the falconer who happens to release it.
Shockingly, the falcon cannot hear its master but it continues wheeling at far distance from the
falconer. The separation between the falcon and the falconer presents a metaphorical incidence that is
worth to interpret. For instance, it is possible that the disassociation represent the young ones, acting
as falcons, and separate themselves from the old order of the society. Notably, the modern children
may be adopting new societal principles different from the ones that their parents and grandparents
prescribe during the Yeats time. Such societal engagements may touch on music, new
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Mount St. Helens Analysis
Volcano Eruption The Eruption of Mt St. Helens (1980) Rare Footage Video Review
Mt. Saint Helens is a natural wonder. It was quite a beautiful and majestic sight, however along with
its beauty came its danger. In the video Volcano Eruption The Eruption of Mt St. Helens (1980) Rare
Footage, a video made by the USDA Pacific Northwest Forest Service (quite an old video at that), an
overview of the events is given along with the successive events leading up to the explosions. It also
goes on to describe the devastating effects that were left on the surrounding environment, wildlife, and
communities. As the title of the video suggests, there are images and footage of the explosions,
plumes, and real time reactions of those who witnessed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With many evacuating and being evacuated by officials, some were stubborn and either stayed of
traveled to witness. Time passed relatively peacefully for a while until about May of that year. On
May 18th at 8:32am, in true stratovolcano characteristic fashion, Mt. Saint Helens erupted with a
violent and intense explosion. The plume created stretched approximately 22.5km into the sky,
blanketing most of eastern Washington in smoke and ash causing the skies to become pitch black by
noon. The blast was approximately 100 times greater than ever seen before and the blast was so great
that Northwest face of the mountain was essentially removed. The explosion caused a massive
landslide and decreased the height of the peak of the mountain by approximately 396 meters (Mount
St. Helens Eruption: Facts Information,
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Essay On Image Annotation
CHAPTER 4 ALGORITHM IMPLEMENTATION 4.1 Implementation Here we introduce effective
data hiding for image annotation, High fidelity is a demanding requirement for data hiding for images
with artistic or medical value. This correspondence proposes image watermarking for annotation with
robustness to moderate distortion. To achieve the high fidelity of the embedded image, the model is
built by mixing the outputs from entropy and a differential localized standard deviation filter. The
mixture is then low pass filtered and normalized to provide a model that produces substantially better
perceptual hi fidelity than existing tools of similar complexity. The model is built by embedding two
basic watermarks: a pilot watermark that locate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
4.3 Introduction The proposed model combines the outputs of two simple filters: entropy and a
differential standard deviation filter to estimate visual sensitivity to noise. The two outputs are mixed
using a non linear function and a smoothing low pass filter in a post processing step. As a result,
image localities with sharp edges of arbitrary shape as well as uniformly or smoothly colored areas are
distinguished as highly sensitive to noise, whereas areas with noisy texture are identified as tolerant to
noise. This ability can be particularly appealing to several applications such as Compression, de
noising, or watermarking. In this paper, we focus on the latter one with an objective to create a tool
that annotates images with 32 bits of meta data. Note that we do not impose any security requirements
for the watermarking technology [4]. The developed watermarking technology embeds two
watermarks, a strong direct sequence spread spectrum (SS) watermark tiled over the image in the
lapped bi orthogonal transform (LBT) domain [5]. This watermark only signals the existence of the
meta data. Next, we embed the meta data bits using a regional statistic quantization method. The
quantization noise is optimized to improve the strength of the SS watermark while obeying the
constraints imposed by the perceptual model. We built the watermarks to be particularly robust to
aggressive JPEG compression and
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The American Dream Truly Attainable For Everyone
America, the country where social and economic equality are supposedly attainable for one and all, is
not always infallible. There have been many blunders along the way with racism and incompetence. Is
the American Dream truly attainable for everyone? Picture the 1940 s America. A tight knit Japanese
American family living on the west coast, is going about their business, making a living and trying to
achieve their version of the American Dream. While the parents are immigrants from Japan, the
children were all born in the U.S. The parents and older children have jobs and work hard to afford a
nice suburban life, while the younger children go to school to learn to be good citizens. They go about
their business, never bothering anyone and have adapted to the American lifestyle. As they are
working to achieve their dreams, the world and devastation of war cut their dreams short, forcing them
into devastating conditions and choices no one should have to make. Families are split apart and the
Japanese Americans are now looked at as the enemy. The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese and
the signing of the Executive Order 9066 sent over 100,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps,
many times tragically changing their definition of America and the American Dream. The novel,
Farewell To Manzanar, by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and her husband James, is an autobiographical
account of Jeanne s internment experiences and feelings as a young girl at the Manzanar Internment
Camp. This
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Persuasive Essay About Syrian Refugees
The abundance of Syrian immigrants has been a controversial topic due to the recent activity
regarding terrorists. Many countries, such as United States and some European countries, choose not
to accept these Syrian refugees because of the predispositions they have towards them. These
countries fear terrorism, causing them to block off these people from entering their country. However,
the concerns held by these countries are wildly blown out of proportion in accordance to the actual
threat that refugees pose. The Syrian migrants should be welcomed in US and Europe because of
following reasons: the stereotypes that people have on these foreigners are absurd, these people must
be protected from outside forces, and their lifestyle is harmless. Particularly, the stereotypes and pre
existing portrayals of the Syrian refugees is absolutely ridiculous. The countries blocking these
immigrants are, quite fairly, afraid of terrorism. However, these countries greatly overvalue the
opinions of sensationalist media stories, creating a desire to be safe, rather than to be disturbed by
Syrian immigrants (Posner). Trump, our current president, even stated in an address to his supporters
during his campaign that, If [he] win[s], they are going back (Kallick et al.). This mentality is
unacceptable and should not give the President and others the right to alienate these Syrian refugees
because of their personal outlooks on refugees from countries filled with terrorism. Syrian immigrants
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  • 2. The Mobile Autism Risk Assessment ( Mara ) The Mobile Autism Risk Assessment (MARA), conducted by Duda, Daniels, and Wall (2016), is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) screen used to classify those who are at high risk for ASD. ASD is characterized by significant impairments in communicative abilities and social skills along with repetitive or atypical behaviors (Duda, Daniels, Wall, 2016; p.1953). It is important to have screening tools to help identify people at risk for ASD. Level 2 screening tools are used to differentiate ASD from other behavioral or developmental conditions. This study wanted to test a new parent/caregiver Level 2 screening tool for ASD, the MARA, to distinguish ASD from other developmental/behavioral disorders. The MARA, established by Duda, Daniels, and Wall (2016) was given to parents and caregivers electronically. A total of 222 people participated in the MARA and the clinical visit. It includes seven questions, answered by parents/caregivers, which measure behaviors in children 16 months 17 years of age. The study was performed in a developmental behavioral pediatrician clinic of a large academic medical center. The children being evaluated were at the clinic for their first consultation. Medical and developmental history, a physical, cognitive measures, and behavior and adaptive measures were conducted at the visit. Most of the children being seen were from Massachusetts. The assessment started out with informing caregivers through a letter in the mail and a phone call before their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rhyme Scheme Of Sonnet This poem is one of the many exceptional sonnets the writer, William Wordsworth has written in the 1800 s as he feels emotional and spiritual to nature. Sonnets are fourteen line poetic inventions written mostly using the iambic parameter. This specific structure of the poem is a Petrarchan sonnet or also known as the Italian sonnet divided into two parts known as the Octave (first eight lines of the poem) and a Sestet (last six lines of the poem). In this poem, the octave has a rhyme scheme of ABBAABBA and the sestet has a rhyme scheme of CDECED. This rhyme scheme with no break between the stanzas shows a strong connection and gives of the impression that the poem is organized and has harmony, as the speaker s main subject is nature in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nowadays these words seem old fashioned: thou beauteous , o er , walkest , liest , thee , worshipp st . These words can also be found in the religious book of Christians called the Bible which emphasizes the religious aspects nature has within itself. There is also a great deal of comparison between Christians and nature displayed in the poem with the use of words such as Abraham, Nun, heaven etc. The speaker also contrasts himself as a mere thinker to the little girl who puts no effort at all but she is intimately linked to nature and its serenity. The poem is carried out in a respectful and serious tones using words like holy time showing emphasis on religion and God is with thee when we know it not also showing spirituality knowing there is a supreme being that watches over us all, the tone could also be described as affectionate and gentle using the words Dear and emphasizing it twice to show affection and care to this little girl and praises her natural quality. There is also a variety of figures of speech used throughout the poem: metaphor Thou liest in Abraham s bosom comparing how blessed the young girl is God s court. Simile the holy time is quiet as a Nun comparing the serenity and peace of that moment is like being in the presence of Gods worship and a sound like thunder comparing the oceanic waves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Interest Groups in Texas Essay In this essay I will compare and contrast the different legislative agendas of various interest groups involved with the Texas Government. An interest group (also called an advocacy group, lobbying group, pressure group, or special interest) is a collection of members that are determined to encourage or prevent changes in public policy without trying to be elected. The essay will discuss the four kinds of interest groups, trade, professional, single and public, as well as provide one detailed example of each type. It includes examples from the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, Texas AFT, MADD and TexPIRG interest groups, which are just a few of the many groups in existence out, but it provides an idea of what different types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Texas AFT wants to influence the legislator because the school districts have been left to try to make up for inadequate state aid by raising local tax rates, even as the state has continued to make it much harder for them to accomplish this. Basically, all they want to do is handle the budget crisis in the school districts of Texas. To analyze the successes and failures of Texas AFT in influencing legislation is short and sweet; school systems are still under budgeted and local taxes are still being raised to help the schools. The only break educators have received was in 2006 with surplus dollars tax swap for which the bill is now belatedly coming due. The third interest group of topic is a single interest group called Mothers Against Drunk Driving, also known as MADD. A single interest group is a group of persons working on behalf of or strongly supporting a particular cause, such as an item of legislation, an industry, or a special segment of society. (Answer.com) Mothers against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a non profit organization seeking to stop drunk driving, support victims of drunk driving, prevent underage drinking, and push for stricter alcohol policy overall. MADD was incorporated on September 5, 1980, the purposes of MADD as stated in its Articles of Incorporation were To aid the victims of crimes performed by individuals driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, to aid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. How Did Thomas Cole Contribute To Art Those scenes of solitude from which the hand of nature have never been lifted, affect the mind with a more deep toned emotion than aught which the hand of man has touched. This quote by Thomas Cole explains nature and transcendence from art, Thomas Cole was an important figure in american history because his art showed peace and tranquility. Thomas Cole was born on February, 1, 1801 in Bolton, Lancashire, England. Cole and his family emigrated to the United States in 1818, they settled in Steubenville, Ohio. When Thomas was 22, he moved to Philadelphia, in 1825 he moved to Catskill, New York, where he lived with his wife and children until 1847. A significant event that happened to thomas cole was when Cole started working as a portrait ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Monosaccharides Lab Report Experimental Purpose: In this lab we are testing for monosaccharides disaccharides and polysaccharides. Monosaccharides are directly related to the tongues recognition of sweet things. This saccharides are very simple which allows your tongue to taste them. Disaccharides and polysaccharides on the other hand are too complicated for our tongues to pick up the sweet taste. All these saccharides are made of the same thing. Mono means one. Poly means many. These saccharides play a big role in our ability to taste. During our experiment we also used to chemical solutions. Iodine and Benedict s. Iodine turns your solution black once it recognizes a more complicated polysaccharide. And the Benedicts is just the opposite when the Benedicts recognizes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Place tube in the hot water. After about 2 4 minutes in the hot water, check if the solution changed color. If the solution did change color to a more yellow, orange, brick red color, it is positive for the benedict s test. Positive for monosaccharides. Manipulated variable: The iodine and benedict s solutions. Responding variable: Whether the solution has monosaccharides, disaccharides or polysaccharides. Controlled variable: Same water temperature, same amount of water in beaker, same amount of the water in your solution, same amount of the benedicts and/or iodine added to the test tube per test. Experimental control: The color change of the solution caused by the benedicts or iodine solutions added to the mixture. Validity measurements: Our experiment results are very reliable. After every trial we always clean out the test tubes. And before we start our experiment we always set the hot plate to high. Results: As a result when we tested the tomato samples it was negative for the iodine test and positive for the Benedix test. This means that my hypothesis was correct and that tomatoes do contain monosaccharides. Sample Iodine Test Benedict s Test Tomato Negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Ancaine Anacaine Americaine Hemorrhoidal/ Anbesol Gel/ Hurricaine/ Benzodent/ Cepacol Extra Strength/ Dent O Kain/Oral Pain Relief/Retre Gel/ Solarcaine Aerosol/ Stik/ Sting Kill/ Topex/Feminine Cream Benzocaine topical BRAND Painful Hemorrhoids and/ or Fissures, local anesthesia, external burns, pruritus, stomatitis, oral thrush, painful sore throat Anacaine is among the many anesthetic agents available in the market. Anacaine is available either as lozenges, aerosols, gel, pastes or solutions. Anacaine acts as local anesthesia when applied to the skin therefore reducing pain especially in hemorrhoids and external burns. Anacaine can also be used in the case of oral ulcers and agonizing fissures and, to some extent, minor surgeries in the same respect. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This helps in the treatment of painfully fissured hemorrhoids. Other than this Anacaine is also used in the management of an earache, canker sores and toothache. As an added advantage, Anacaine has been used in surgical procedures as local anesthesia. Anacaine is also known to assist in treating sore throats, cold sores, sores caused by ill fitting dentures and sore gums. There are many other unprecedented uses that may be determined as per your physician s preference, but it is also good to keep in mind that Anacaine is a prescription only drug and should never be used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Clubs and Non Profit Organizations Introduction What s the deal? Clubs are very common establishments in our society. Firstly, before I further explain all the required information, we have to understand that a club operates differently as compared to a normal business/enterprise. The most imperative difference between a business and this sports club is that a business is established with the aim of generating profit which the owner is entitled to because the owner is the person who provides the start up capital. The low down A sports club on the other hand, it is established to provide facilities to the members and no profit is made. If, through fund raising efforts the club makes, the income generated exceeds the expenses incurred, then that money is called a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... when the member joins the club for the first time. If entrance fees are capitalised, they will be taken to the ACCUMULATED FUND account and if not, they will entered into the INCOME AND EXPENDITURE account. iii. Sale on Refreshments Often, a club or society may have a specific corner where refreshments and snacks are sold for the convenience of its members. This is not the main activity of the club, yet, is a small trading activity that generates funds for the club. Western Cape Soccer Club prepares a Refreshment Trading Account to account for the profit or loss arising from such an activity. The money that the club receives from this activity will serve as a portion of the income. When the physical refreshments are bought, this is recorded in the REFRESHMENTS ACCOUNT which is an asset account. If there are refreshments left over at the end of the financial period, these have to be recorded in the account called REFRESHMENTS ON HAND and these will be used in the next financial period. Refreshments account will increase on the Debit side and if the refreshments are sold, the account decreases on the Credit side (as it is an asset account). The profit made will be accounted for with a contra account PROFIT ON SALE OF REFRESHMENTS. I have illustrated how Western Cape Soccer Club will enter the Refreshments Ledger Account: DR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hirsutism Research Paper Hirsutism In Women: An Unfortunate Hairy Situation Hirsutism is excess terminal hair that commonly appears in a male pattern in women. Terminal hair refers to the stiff, pigmented hairs normally seen in men on the face, chest, abdomen and back, which are not normal for women. The cause of hirsutism can be either an increased number of androgen s in women, an oversensitivity of hair follicles to natural levels of androgen s in women, adrenal hyperplasia, thyroid dysfunction, Cushing syndrome, androgen secreting tumors and certain medications. The most common cause of hirsutism is polycystic ovary syndrome, accounting for every three out of four cases. In those not related to medication use, evaluation is focused on endocrinopathies and neoplasms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With medications ruled out, evaluation is focused on testing for endocrinopathies and neoplasms (uncontrolled growth of abnormal tissue/tumor). Hirsutism can also occur in some premenopausal women and continue for a few years after menopause. This is due to decreased ovarian estrogen secretion with continuous androgen production. This condition can be first noted in late teens and worsen with age, during menopause or abnormal onset. Environment, diet, lifestyle does not seem to play into this condition, yet obesity and some ethnicities have been found to be a factor and/or may be more prone. Hirsutism in itself is not fatal, yet it may be a potential indication of an underlying medical disorder that may require specific treatment. These include thyroid dysfunctions, polycystic ovaries, and metabolic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Leadership Of A Successful Team Administration sets the tone and time for collaboration. It is imperative for school to have educators and staff to work in collaborative teams. The common goal is student achievement. Through respect and partnership the fulfillment can be endless. This year I was invited to be the Positive Behavioral Support Internal Coach for my K 8 school. I accepted and quickly learned that collaboration and organization are key components to a successful team. At first, the focus should be members of the team or group. Asking for volunteer is a great way to get started. People are more apt to commit and put the effort into the cause when they want to be there; however, administration may appoint or suggest people because of their insight to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am in favor of a democratic way for decisions making; therefore I would expect cooperation in any resolution. During the course of one of my PBS meetings, a goal was determining the requirements for students to attend a PBS celebration. In a prior meeting each of the members had a 1 2 minutes to express their concerns about PBS being just for behavior, failing grades may not be a behavior in elementary grades, but may be in middle school. The task for each member was to discuss it with their grade levels and come back ready to vote. At the next meeting we voted on three choices, only office discipline referrals, office discipline referrals and failing grades of only middle school students, office discipline referrals and failing grades for the K 8th grade. The vote came to 7 to 1 that students could not have office discipline referral and could not fail (59.4% or below) a core class. During a staff meeting for PBS implementation and data review, other staff members didn t not agree with the requirements, but through the PBS team we had democratic evidence that it was a collaborative effort of the team. Other teams, committees and task forces work should work in the same manner. There are grade level teams that should be discussing standards that can be crossed within curriculum. Department teams should be vertically planning to account for deficiencies within the standard progression. For example, in a PLC we discussed writing across the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Time Machine by H.G. Wells Essays The Time Machine by H.G. Wells In this essay I am going to discuss Wells use of contrast in the Time Machine. This will include contrast from the Victorian era to the future era, but also contrast in other sections. During a lot of the book contrast is based on revealing intelligence and general lack of it. It is also shown as what the time traveller thinks will happen and what actually does happen. A lot of these contrasts are quite regularly compared to the contrast of dark and light. From the first page of the book we can even get a hint that the time traveller is quite arrogant, he thinks his intelligence is better than the others in his presence, Expounding a recondite matter to us. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To relish beliefs of trickery he uses the psychologists finger to press the button. As the machine went into the future or past it blew a candle out. This is another reference to fire. There is also imagery involved of light and darkness as well as there been foreshadowing irony. This chapter also contains contrast of knowledge and ignorance. Knowledge of the time traveller understanding what is going on and ignorance of the people watching refusing to believe. lights a spill at the fire. This is how Wells has shown that the audience believe what he is saying. When he takes the audience to look at the real version of the time machine he takes a lamp with him, this once again shows a positive status of intelligence in that the time traveller knows what he is talking about, although on the way down the dark corridor it does flicker which shows some doubtfulness. We see some foreshadowing irony almost straight away in chapter three. As soon as the time traveller returns the first thing he asks is for them to save a bit of mutton. He s starving for some meat. As we find out this is quite ironic as when he travels into the future he does not eat any meat. This is because no one but eloi and morlock roam the Earth and the eloi only eat fruit. The morlocks eat eloi. This is also contrast as the time traveller does not agree with how the morlock s harvest the eloi and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Georgina s Flashbacks Although your past can enhance your future for better, it can moreover reveal new details that can help link the mysterious circumstances of the present. John Harwood portrays this in his novel, The Asylum, where the fragmentation of Georgina s flashbacks and journals presents evidence. Through this novel, Harwood employs the fragmentation technique to help readers relate incidents that occurred in the past, to events happening in the main plot. Georgina s fragmented flashbacks provide background information, which allows readers to tie the insight history to the current conflict. To begin, when Georgina reaches the asylum, she continually questions the staff, if they have seen her writing case and a dragonfly brooch. As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, Georgina s journal provides detail that Lucia and she resemble each other closely and that people cannot tell them apart. When Lucia tells Georgina she finds acting, fascinating because it allows you to become the person you are meant to play, she plans to, change places tomorrow. And if we succeed, we shall not tell anyone, just yet; it will be another of our secrets, (161). Although Georgina in the asylum tries to prove that she is the real Georgina, by Lucia acting like her and the resemblance, it is preventing her from verifying that she is the actual Georgina. With the evidence from the diary, readers are able to identify who is who and connect the event of Georgina and Lucia swapping places to solve the riddle of Georgina s identity. Furthermore, in Georgina s journal, she states that she fakes her engagement with Frederic Mordaunt, in order to get the package. The packet provides fine detail of whom Rosina was, along with her will, which clearly states, Georgina had a claim upon the Mordaunt estate, (207). From the evidence provided, readers now know she owns the estate, which allows them to interpret that she is in the asylum to claim her land. Ultimately, after finding out that Georgina is the rightful owner of the Tregannon Asylum, she decides to discuss with Edmund Mordaunt, about what became of Clarissa, Felix and her property. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Grove Street Advisors Case Study Grove Street Advisors Case Study Grove Street Advisors ( GSA ) is a leading fund of funds, focused on investing in low risk top tier private equity funds that are not excessively large nor highly levered. GSA is faced with a number of strategic alternatives to help catalyze the firm s next stage of growth. We propose that GSA expand globally and continue to build expertise in relatively underserved global PE markets such as China and India to help meet its objectives of satisfying customer needs, enhancing its international reputation, staying responsive to trends in private equity, and ultimately maximizing profitability. When considering GSA s strategic direction, we should first build an understanding of its relative position within the private equity market. GSA s current value proposition to its clients is: 1) Greater accessibility to private equity firms through GSA s customized services, allowing less sophisticated clients to progress from a passive fund of funds investor into a direct private equity investor, removing the intermediation between the GP and the client; 2) A strategy of vintage year diversification , whereby GSA contributes to funds over a number of different years in order to gain access to many different types of funds; and 3) A compensation structure that is weighted towards carried interest at the expense of fees, ensuring an alignment of interests between GSA and its clients. These strategies have helped the fund retain large and important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How To Prepare For Hurricanes Do you ever wonder the disasters hurricanes can do? There are multiple hurricanes, like Hurricane Irma that is a category 5, and it hit Florida, and southeast of Georgia, and another hurricane is Hurricane Harvey, and it is a category 4, it just hit Texas in August 25,2017 September 3,2017. There are many more hurricanes, so that s why you need to be prepared for any hurricane s that comes your way. Hurricanes are very dangerous they include high winds, destruction, heavy rain, and flooding. Imagine if you wasn t prepared. How can are nation become prepared for hurricanes? One way is nation can assemble is to make sure you have food, water, shelter, and if you evacuate make sure you have all family members and pets. After the storm is over, clean up the mess that happened around you. Also be prepared to make sure what day the hurricane is coming and category, so you can see what you are facing. Also when you are leaving your houses make sure you have everything and unplug things in your house just to make sure it does not start a fire. That s how are nation can be prepared for a hurricane. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One way I can be prepared is to have food, so I can survive for as long as the hurricane last. A generator for when I do not have any power. I do not want to be dehydrate so I will get lots of drinks. Also shelter I need to make sure my home is complex to face the storm. If my home isn t complex than there is churches and schools, and other places that will welcome anybody. Make sure you go somewhere safe from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest Analytical Essay One flew over the Cuckoo s nest. Ken Kesey s One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest is a creation of the socio cultural context of his time. Social and cultural values, attitudes and beliefs informed his invited reading of his text. Ken Kesey was a part of The Beat generation and many of their ideologies and the socio cultural context of U.S post WWII were evident through characters and various discourses throughout One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest, giving us his invited reading. Ken Kesey is against conformity and societies oppressive rules under Eisenhower and he illustrates this by creating a character that is in constant conflict with Nurse Ratched and the Rules of the ward. In One Flew over the Cuckoo s nest, Ken Kesey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Characters like Billy Bibbit, who is too timid, with a speech impediment and Harding who is a closet homosexual and was less avert in sexuality were seen as having mental problems, and were committed to the asylum. McMurphy demonstrated the treating of these patients like normal people, helped them to become more in line with society then Nurse Ratched s rules and group therapy meetings, or pecking party as Chief Bromden would call it. Chief Bromden was a Native American and wasn t insane until he was institutionalized and withdrew himself from everyone else pretending he was deaf and dumb to protect himself. Ken Kesey s message here with Chief Bromdens silence, was to portray the natives of the time having no voice in the country and to show the controlling and manipulative manner of Nurse Ratched that emasculated and de socialised these grown men. Mechanical discourses were evident in Nurse Ratched and throughout the entire book from the very start as we see Chief Bromden explaining Nurse Ratched s image in mechanical terms he quotes. I see her fingers trail across the polished steel tip of each finger the same colour as her lips . Funny orange . Like the tip of a soldering iron. Colour so hot or so cold if she touches you with it you can t tell which . (pg 9). The mechanical discourse relates to the governments ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. What Is The Difference Between Our Generation And The Past... If you have any history knowledge you can tell how different our generation is compared to the past generations. We are rapidly maturing due to the progress in technology and it is impacting the way we approach things. Our own expansion has been connected with the expansion of total society, because we are expected of age and filling the roles that prior generations left us. The way possessions worked back then keeps developing and we are exploring new ways to do different things. This does not mean that one way is right or wrong or could have been best. Some things have even decreased the rate society, while some things help it. Today we live in a world where we expect everyone else to do things for us and we want things handed to us.Some main differences include the way we communicate and live our day to day lives. In the 50 s, they knew that the world nor no one in it had any obligation to them or anyone around them. No one is going to do everything for you, it is your own responsibility to work for what you have and make something of yourself. We don t want to do anything but we want recognition and it has potentially ruined the way we go about life. We want things to be done for us and when something requires just a little bit of work we tend to just give up. Back then, they had this idea of what was best and that was going to high school and then a job with full benefits and everyone was okay with that so that is how they lived. Back then it was the father s job to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Ghost I have an idea about where to look for the cemetery, Nate told them. You guys want to see? It s not too far from where I met Hajji. He stepped out of the alcove and closed the cupboard behind Hannah and Will. Except we should probably take some mace or something this time, just in case we see another bear. Bears? Hannah said. I ll pass. Sure, let s go, Will said. Nate figured Hannah s light colored skirt and low heel shoes really weren t adaptable to a hike. But it would be rude to leave her here while he went off with Will. But, if she really wouldn t mind. Maybe we should split up, he suggested. Will and I can check out the woods while you poke around the house. How do you think it will look if I searched ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He pulled the lid opened, creating a small cloud of dust as he reached into a box and declared success. Books, he said and offered the one he held to Hannah. Thanks, Mr. Freedman, Hannah said. She looked over and waved to them with a big smile. Will and Nate walked over as his granddad pulled another book from the box. The Rural Economic of Tobacco Farming, he read. Sounds about as dry as this attic. How old are these books? Will asked, seeming suddenly excited. Older than me, Granddad chuckled then walked to the stairs and headed down. I ll leave it to you young people to sort them out. Let s check the dates on the books, Will said even more excited now. Hold up, Nate said, why would we want to do that? And, Hannah, how did you get my granddad to bring you up here? Sometimes information was hidden in a book. Will took a seat beside the boxes and continued as though Nate hadn t spoken. Find a book that might have been around when the house was built, or shortly after. Comb through it for clues. It might be a handwritten notation at the front or back of the book. It might even be on a particular page, say, the same number as the house address. Nate looked at Hannah. I don t think they had house numbers back in those days. He glanced at Will and whispered, Is he okay? He gets this way when he smells history. Give it a few minutes and he ll forget we re even here. Yeah, right, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Sensational Minuteman Analysis Emotions are often thought to be personal. One may say I am sad. or I am mad. or I am scared. and frequently we believe those emotions are inhabiting just the body in which they were created. Many times we fail to notice how those three emotions: sadness, anger, fear and many more can transfer to many people whether that affect is unintentional or purposeful.Yet, Sara Ahmed in Affective Economics explores the ways in which emotions and affects moves through bodies and effects groups of people. Ahmed explores how emotions can be performative and productive in order to show the effects emotions can have. Likewise, in Katie E. Oliviero s Sensational Minutemen Oliviero explores how the Minutemen of the 2000s harness the performative qualities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the traveling of affects reproducing many emotions through bodies, objects are fetishize to represent a greater meaning. One example of this is the gun that the Minutemen carry. The volunteer s firearms must always be empty and holstered...Consequently, these props allow the Minutemen to frame undocumented immigrants as criminal and violent and the nation and its citizens as both threatened and powerfully inured to border assaults. The guns, even though they are emptied, reflect the symbol of danger the undocumented immigrant represents and the need for protection of the nation. The only way this fetishization happens is the repeated circulation of the emotions around which the guns represent. Ahmed explains, affect does not reside positively in the sign or commodity, but is produced only as an effect of its circulation. Here Ahmed is further emphasizing the power that emotions and affects hold: the creation symbols and inciting meaning into mere objects like the prop of the gun for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Great Depression and Hebert Hoover Following an era of economical prosperity, the Great Depression, otherwise known as the ugliest sister of the 1900 s family, which lasted an entire decade from 1929 to 1939, began on a fateful day with the New York Stock Exchange abruptly crashed and was unable to recover quickly. This occurrence, of course, had an unforgivable effect on the economy, leading to one of the most memorable and significant eras in American history. Not only affecting the economy domestically, internationally trading was burdened by the limp leg that was the United States. Socially, people were struggling to regain their balance after a main income source agriculture was swept away by the Dust Bowl, only worsening the drawn out effects of the initial Wall Street crash. Politically, the US faced severe turmoil with presidency of Herbert Hoover due to a lack of action to prevent economic decay and promote domestic and foreign recovery. Needless to say, after one presidential term, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected into office and soon passed the New Deal, a highlight in his presidential career. However, due to the previous president, there were several critics about the nature and efficacy of such a policy. The Great Depression was a time of discussion and criticism of political policy and the nature and efficacy of said policy in dominating the backfire of grand economical proportions within the United States alone. The presidency of Herbert Hoover only lasted for one term from 1929 to 1933 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay The Battle of Gettysburg The Battle of Gettysburg was the most important battle of the civil war. The Battle of Gettysburg would become the climatic conclusion for the Confederated that fought in the Civil War. What transpired in the three days of this battle has significantly influenced today s society. Because of this battle, the Union gained their lead on the Confederate forces and won the civil war, which protected the county from falling apart and completing their ultimate goal. This goal was to preserve the Union. As Abe Lincoln said, A house divided against itself cannot stand . What if the following events either did not happen or were twisted into different outcomes? Would our country be as it is today? Just two days before the Battle of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Pfalz, 56) Major Beverage then hurried to form a squadron to support Captain Buck s men and to send gallopers toward town to tell the other Commanders of the Confederate approach. As they rode a bugle sounded boots and saddles meaning to get a horse and prepare for battle. (Longacre, 211) Two hours later, General Meade ordered the First 11th Corps to Gettysburg with Major Reynolds to lead them on their way. Major Reynolds summoned Major General Abner Doubleday, who was acting commander of the First Corps at this time, to headquarters. Between the hours of seven and eight AM, they went over to inspect dispatches from General Meade and Buford. Major Reynolds also sent Captain Joseph Rosengarten, to tell the townspeople that there was to be a battle here soon, but instead of listening, they threw mud in his face. He briefly told Major Reynolds what had happened and he replied jokingly, You must be mistaken; they have been throwing mud in your eyes. (Pfanz,73) Major Reynolds reached the point three miles south of Gettysburg. One of the staff officers told him that the Confederates advanced Chambersburg Pike. Major Reynolds hurried toward a town that was a half a mile on horseback, where a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Advantages And Uses Of MATLAB 5. Implementation Tool MATLAB (MATRIX LABORATORY) is a numerical computing environment and fourth generation programming language. Developed by Math Works, MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages, including C, C++, and FORTRAN. Although MATLAB is intended primarily for numerical computing, an optional toolbox uses the MuPAD symbolic engine, allowing access to symbolic computing capabilities. An additional package, Simulink, adds graphical multi domain simulation and Model Based Design for dynamic and embedded systems. In 2004, MATLAB had around one million users across industry and academia. MATLAB users come from various backgrounds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It integrates computation, visualization, and programming environment. Furthermore, MATLAB is a modern programming language environment: it has sophisticated data structures, contains built in editing and debugging tools, and supports object oriented programming. These factors make MATLAB an excellent tool for teaching and research. MATLAB has many advantages compared to conventional computer languages (e.g., C, FORTRAN) for solving technical problems. MATLAB is an interactive system whose basic data element is an array that does not require dimensioning. The software package has been commercially available since 1984 and is now considered as a standard tool at most universities and industries worldwide. It has powerful built in routines that enable a very wide variety of computations. It also has easy to use graphics commands that make the visualization of results immediately available. Specific applications are collected in packages referred to as toolbox. There are toolboxes for signal processing, symbolic computation, control theory, simulation, optimization, and several other fields of applied science and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Impact Of E Trade Institutional On Trust And Online... Abstract The impacts of e trade institutional instruments on trust and online buying have generally been discussed in the introductory online buy setting. This study expands this writing by investigating the part of e business institutional elements in the online repurchase setting. In doing along these lines, it reacts to the rising call for comprehension the institutional connection under which consumer trust works in an e trade environment. Notably, this study presents a key arbitrator, saw viability of e business institutional components (PEEIM), to the connections in between trust, satisfaction, and repurchase aim. A study was conducted drawing on the hypothesis of authoritative trust, satisfaction, and online repurchase intention. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Introduction Guaranteeing client satisfaction is the objective of online merchants, however few vendors can promise that clients will be completely fulfilled by every buy. It can be sensibly accepted that fulfillment prompts repurchase practices. Likewise, disappointment is one of the components that prompt clients diminished repurchase aims. On the other hand, clients frequently choose to leave a supplier in view of deficient reactions instead of for the disappointing issue itself. In a light of the presumption that clients often complain before they leave suppliers, administration recuperation and protest administration endeavors are utilized as the primary strategies for holding clients. In any case, clients don t generally indicate disappointment before they leave a supplier, and the wonder is particularly common in e commerce. Online shops have furnished customers with administrations through which they can post surveys about items acquired on the web, and these audits are made accessible to other prospective clients. Case in point, bulletin board systems on ebay.com connection to Twitter and Facebook; in China, BBS on Taobao.com customer to customer commercial center in China and is given by Alibaba connections to prevalent interpersonal interaction destinations. As indicated by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), just 29.5% of clients are slanted to remark on their online buys. Among the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. ITEC 610 Assingement 1 Essay The relationship and interaction between XML and databases ECET610 UMUC Abstract This paper will explore the relationship between XML and databases and the way that they can be leveraged to provide data exchange on the internet. As XML gains popularity as the format for exchanging information via the internet and has become the language of choice for use in database development for Internet use.Introduction XML is a universal data standard and thereby does not need to be translated for use in different database systems. This is very important with large corporate data systems. In companies that have web presence this is a vital concern where some of the data base systems are handled by external companies that use an entirely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This presents a scalability problem in that when the system contains a few thousand documents the performance tends to degrade and become a management issue. Synchronization is also a problem between the non database code and the database. If changes are made to the database structure the XML pointers need to be updated as well and the system is not very portable. The XML mapping style of data storage is used by web sites that map user inputs into XML schema that manages the storage and retrieval of the data as shown in the example Figure 1. This is an effective method when the existing data is in XML format. Using XML to simplify processes The flexibility of XML has made it the standard for the formatting and sharing of data via the web. XML data is easily transferable across machines and applications and is not constrained by the operating system of the host machine. This ease of translation enables XML to be transformed into non XML formats for use with databases and their associated applications. An XML database is a database that stores the data fields in XML format. This allows for cross platform transferability and web page presentation. A web application is typically done in three layers the back office code in Java or a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Mgmt Number 12 Research Papers MGMT busted onto the music scene in 2008 with their debut full length, Oracular Spectacular, getting fans and critics excited about their experimental indie pop. The album and its singles Kids and Electric Feel put the musical duo of Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser on the fast track to mainstream success. Three albums in, and MGMT are still commanding a strong, loyal fan base. Read on to find out more about MGMT, and check back soon for part two of our list. Number Fifteen: Their Album was One of Rolling Stone s Best Albums of the 2000s. MGMT s album, Oracular Spectacular, was a critical favorite when it came out in 2008. It was so popular that NME named it the best album of 2008. It was also a hit with critics in the U.S., as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The band has said that when they first started, their shows were not much more than a joke. They used to perform as a duo backed up by just an iPod, without any instruments at all. Their audiences didn t know what to make of them. Number Eleven: They Once Opened for Paul McCartney. On August 5 and 6, 2009, MGMT played a show at Fenway Park, opening for legendary Beatle, Paul McCartney. McCartney has said that he is a fan of the band and has expressed interest in collaborating with them. Number Ten: They Almost Didn t Take the Columbia Records Deal. After the release of their EP, Time to Pretend, MGMT was offered a recording contract with Columbia Records. However, they were hesitant to take the deal until their fathers told them to take the opportunity. Number Nine: VanWyngarden Almost Joined of Montreal. After MGMT finished touring with of Montreal, the duo petered out. During this period, VanWyngarden was heavily considering joining of Montreal as a guitarist. VanWyngarden had a deal on the table with the band, but in the end turned it down when Columbia Records called and MGMT resumed. Stay tuned for part two of our list of 15 interesting facts about MGMT, coming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. WE Model Essay The WE models cover the deterministic prediction of the impact of a range of typical surface treatments on improved surface conditions. The RD modes can be used to develop probabilistic distress predictions based on the variability found in the observational data. The future used of probabilistic predictions of RD outcomes will allow road agencies to better quantify the risks involved in managing the pavement infrastructure. The RD and WE models are installed in the pavement management systems (PMS) of both the state and local government agencies to provide efficient maintenance allocation and resourcing at a road network level. In the process of developing the RD and WE models, a number of support tools were also developed such as a tool ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The overall condition of the subgrade, to know if it is stable or unstable (reactive). Information allowing estimation of the local climate of the road segment. Where it shows annual rainfall and annual minimum and maximum daily temperature data. Valid construction and maintenance history so that the pavement and surface age can be determined. Categorization of the type of pavement surfacing The thickness of pavement layers and a description of the materials comprising the pavement structure and a declaration of whether some of these materials are moisture sensitive. Inventory data covering the road name or identity number, start and finish running chainage and GPS coordinates of start and finish location, lane location and width, direction of traffic flow, road classification (local, arterial, sub arterial, etc.) and classification of location (rural or urban). Road use data, updated on a regular basis, covering annual average daily traffic (AADT, vehicles/day), percentage heavy vehicles (%HV) and classification of heavy vehicles with the estimated equivalent standard axles for each heavy vehicle classification. Road use data can be captured using a weigh in motion (WIM) device or a traffic classification device located near the LTPP site to accurately estimate the traffic load. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Economic Reforms Of Alexander Hamilton There were many important people in America s early years after the Revolutionary War. Many people would argue that George Washington or James Madison may be the most important person in the 15 years following the Revolutionary War, but there is one person who often gets overlooked. The most important person from America s beginning years as a country is Alexander Hamilton because of his economic reforms, his compromise with James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, and his encouragement of manufacturing. Alexander Hamilton was very influential in America s early years. He was known for his capitalistic views for America. He wanted America to become a thriving country full of trade, banking, finance, investment, manufacturing, and commercial cities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James Madison was one of his allies while they were trying to ratify the constitution, but after James Madison opposed him because of how he assumed the state debts. Madison started a fierce debate in Congress over this issue because the southern states had paid off more of their debts than the northern states. His state assumption plan was not passed in Congress, but he did not give up. He invited Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to dinner in New York City. He worked to meet a compromise with them within just a night together, and he succeeded. Their famous compromise decided that the capital would be moved from New York City to Philadelphia, after this the new capital would be built on a federal district between Maryland and Virginia, and Hamilton got the votes he needed for his debt assumption plan. This compromise shows us how persuasive he is. He was also very persuasive when he tried to turn America into an industrialized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Florence Kelley s Speech On Child Labor Rights On July 22, 1905, Florence Kelley, motivated by the plight of these young women and children, affected drastically by the lack of child labor laws, delivered a speech to the National American Women s Suffrage Association in Philadelphia. Kelley s strategies, including word choice and tone, persuade her audience to join forces to help free the American children from toil. Beginning her speech, Kelley applies her credibility by placing statistics regarding the controversy of child labor laws, revealing that she is informed about this topic. Her credibility has a great connection to her purpose, she claims that the number of working girls doubled from census to census and girls from twelve to twenty years are working when they should not have to. Kelley then manifests her concern over these working girls by explaining that, tonight, while everybody else is snoozing away in bed, these several thousand little girls will be working in textile mills, (16 17). These words make her audience feel pity concerning those young girls and are a great reason to act against the unfair laws and regulations that violate both their human and women s rights, especially when they aren t even getting paid fairly. By appealing to their emotion Florence Kelley wishes to push the women to act on her proposal of joining together and helping the poor young girls of their nation. Kelley continues to approach and influence the women s sentiments and hopefully their actions by including her scandalized argument that in Georgia there is no restriction whatever! A girl of six or seven years, just tall enough to reach the bobbins, may work eleven hours by day or by night, (29 31). She decides to include the bobbins of sewing machines in factories to illustrate how short and how young they are to be working in dangerous factories where their rights are ignored, girls at that age should worry more about going to school instead of sacrificing themselves to bring money for bread to their homes. One would understand that many families are living through poverty due to the economy being at a very depressing state and they need the most they can do to increase their financial position to survive in their society, then again, girls should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Americ Land Of The Free, And Home America: land of the free, and home of the brave. People have often traveled long and far to live in a safe, and esteemed environment, when in reality the core values of America change as time goes by. Even though Americans often value individualism, patriotism, nationalism, and individual liberty, history has proven otherwise. Wars, social norms, rights restrictions, expectations and peer pressure have gotten in the way of the values that many believed highlighted America. The saying, history repeats itself has haunted the future of America greatly. As the years go by, individual freedom is minimized, and citizens are slowly conned into the conformist society that many live in today. The definition of success in itself has changed for the worse; changing from knowledge and efficiency to materialism and wealth. Even though many have become prominent victims of conformity and have been deprived of their individual rights in the past, the American value of patriotism, individual liberty and individualism should stand strong in the hearts of Americans now and in the near future. Americans in the past have developed a strong attachment to promoting their love for their country. In this decade, national pride has increased dramatically. From billboards to bumper stickers outlining America s greatness, to national anthems being sung at each and every game. Citizens value their love and devotion to the extent of it being perceived as wrong. Patriotism, as defined in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Jonas In The Giver By Lois Lowry The Giver Essay Imagine a society that you can not drive a way from and leave. A society where there are no emotions and no choices that you can make and everything is given to you. Your food, your job, your home, and even your family. Climate is controlled, your every move is monitored, and there are never any problems. This is a utopia or a perfect society, where there are never any problems. The Giver by Lois Lowry tells the story of what goes on in Jonas s life. Jonas is an eleven year old boy about to be twelve. He has been given a special assignment or job. Jonas changes throughout The Giver and as a result, tries to change the community. In the beginning of the book, Jonas is obedient. At the end of the book Jonas changes and becomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jonas changes and at the end of the book, he becomes insightful. Jonas is naive when he was bathing Larisa, ans she tells him that a man named Roberto was released recently. Jonas doesn t know much about release and asked her about it. Larisa,...What happens when they make the actual release, where exactly did Roberto go? (Page 32) Jonas is also naive when he asks The Giver what causes him pain. Jonas also wants to relive The Giver of his pain. He is also confused about what real pain is. Jonas changed from being naive to being insightful because of what The Giver shows and taught him. Jonas is insightful when he realizes what release really is and what his father does to the new children when they are scheduled for release. He is shocked as he realizes about release. He killed it! My father killed it! Jonas said to himself, stunned at what he was realizing. He continued to watch the screen humbly. Jonas is also insightful when he becomes aware of the word Love though the memories. He understands the meaning of so many words through the memories that he has received. Jonas has become wise about the world back and back and back. Jonas is naive at the beginning of the book and then becomes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Why Is The Blitzkrieg So Successful The rapid advancement into Poland by the German Army in September 1939 proved to be surprisingly successful. Dubbed the Blitzkrieg, Germany s use of combined arms warfare was a race against time...on the tactical, operational and strategic levels for the Wehremacht and would result in several dramatic successes throughout the war. Despite these successes, Germany was not able to exploit the tactical victories at the operational level of war. This was primarily due to a lack of confidence in the tactic by many German Generals and by not allowing subordinate leaders to exercise initiative in the absence or orders. In order to understand why the Blitzkrieg did not prove to be a war winning innovation for Germany, one must first understand how it was initially employed and why it proved so successful. Early in 1939, with Germany expanding into the Rhineland, an invasion of Poland was inevitable. German Generals Lewinski and Blumentritt understood that while Poland fielded a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recognizing the slow reaction time of French leaders, Guderian assumed the risk of a lightly defended bridgehead and opted in favor of the overall operational mission, ordering two of his divisions to press the attack westward. Furthermore, Germany lacked a clear operational concept for the employment of its armored force in these cases, thus adding to the complexity of the operation. With no clear operational concept, Guderian was forced to make a tactical decision based on his situational understanding of the battle, as opposed to following operational plans that were laid out days earlier. This decision ultimately resulted in Guderian being relieved of his command, albeit for a short period of time, and demonstrates an early form of mission command in the German ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Disadvantages Of Artificial Intelligence The rapid technological growth brings modern innovations in the field of technology. There is an enthusiasm toward a new technology increases suspicion and anxieties regarding its probable negative and positive social influence in today s world. Surrounding us are various technologies which are assisting humans to live their life with more luxury for instance Artificial Intelligence and social media as well. Nowadays, Artificial Intelligence is in routine use in various field and it concentrates on providing solutions to real life problems to make it easier (Ferrari, Paladino, Jetten, 2016). However, social media develop to a phenomenon that has triggered a shift in the way the world communicates. The rapid pace of advances in technology has considerable benefits and drawbacks. These will be discussed in this essay. In addition, this work aims to clarify which technological advance is more dangerous to humans and evaluate the level of threat. Most experts agree that Artificial Intelligence is on the increase in various fields. It has become one of the most controversial scientific issues of the twenty first century. It raises the unemployment rate, workers will not find enough jobs for them and some of them may lose their work. As a result of technology, according to Wilson, Daugherty and Bianzino (2017), The threat that automation will eliminate a broad swath of jobs across the world economy is now well established. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems become ever more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Report On Depression Identifying And Identifying Causes STUDENT ID: 14005361 Module Title and Code: Health Promotion SH5001 / SH5F01 Assessment 02 Coursework Title: Report on Depression Identifying and Describing Causes. Aims and Objective, Health and Safety Measures and Helpful Links. Word Count: 2750 CONTENT PAGE: Abstract ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This investigation will explore strong links that exist between stress and depression that may be associated with students difficulties within the university (Hamdani, 2015). This study will also serve as a demonstration to interject possible methods to illustrate the presence of depressive symptoms and how intervention analysis can impact on dealing with depression among university students. The study affirms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Miracle Worker ( 1962 ) Essay Communication in The Miracle Worker (1962) The basic communication concepts can be utilized to evaluate analyze the plotlines and character relationships of many classic movies. In this paper, the 1962 version of The Miracle Worker is discussed and analyzed in terms of these communication concepts. The movie revolves around the story of Helen Keller, a seven year old girl who became deaf and blind after contracting an infection during her infancy. In order to teach Helen how to communicate, her parents (Kate and Captain Keller) hire a visually impaired schoolteacher by the name of Anne Sullivan. The film demonstrates Helen s struggle to communicate with her parents and Anne and how Helen slowly begins to learn, despite her disabilities. The concepts that I learned in class each helped me to see the movie from a different perspective. The topics of conflict, perception, and non verbal communication make up the majority of the film s plotline. Each one of these topics will be discussed in a paragraph about how it was represented in the film. Throughout the course of the film, there were various conflicts that took place between the main characters. The conflicts mainly occur between Anne and Helen and between Kate and Captain Keller. Most of the time, the conflicts are started because of an overall frustration trying to communicate with Helen. Conflicts can arise because of many different factors, but in this case, these conflicts arise because of Helen s disabilities. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Major Structures Of The Human Brain Essay The Five Major Structures of the Human Brain University of Phoenix PSY 240 October 27, 2012 Olivia Fransis The human brain is nothing short of incredible. In a way it s the world s most powerful computer because it can process tasks at lightning speeds and simultaneously be in control of our reflexes and every other voluntary and involuntary functions. It is the most important and complex organ as well as our core for learning At the point of birth, the brain weighs an average of 350 to 400 grams and can weigh from about 1,300 to 1,400 grams as an adult. The brain is composed up of roughly 77 to 78% of water, 10 to 12% lipids, 8% proteins, 1% carbs, 2% soluble organics, and 1% inorganic salt. The brain can actually grow as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The telencephalon is at the front of the brain and is made up of the basil ganglia, the cerebral cortex, the olfactory bulb, and the corpus striatum. The functions of the telencephalon include: determining intelligence, personality, sense of smell, sense of touch, sensory impulse interpretations, organization and planning. The diencephalon is located in between the cerebral hemispheres and is greater than the midbrain. It is composed of the thalamus and hypothalamus structures. The thalamus acts as a relay point for nerve impulses that are inbound from around the body that are then dispatched to the appropriate area of the brain for processing. The hypothalamus controls hormone secretions produced from the pituitary gland. These hormones control growth and instinctual behaviors such as eating, drinking, sex, anger, and reproduction. The hypothalamus also controls when a new mother begins to lactate. Some of the functions of the diencephalon include: sensing impulses moving throughout the body, controlling autonomic functions, endocrine functions, motor functions, homeostasis and basic senses such as hearing, vision, smell, and taste. The cerebrum is the bigger portion of the brain and it consists of 85% of the overall weight of the brain. It has a unique outer surface with deep wrinkles, which is the cerebral cortex that consists of gray matter . The cerebrum is what makes the human brain as powerful as it is. Unlike ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Examples Of Gerald In The Inspector Calls In this play we can notoriously see that Gerald is a selfish person, who wants to marry Sheila not only because of business, also because she is pretty. He does not care about other people; a clear example is that he cheated on Sheila with Eva Smith. Gerald is not committed to his relationship, this is shown when he unsuccessfully tries to hide that he had known Eva. In the end, his efforts make the revelation ruder. He does not care about Sheila s feelings and he has not gained a new sense of social responsibility, understanding that he, too, was part of the events that led Eva s suicide. This is why Sheila is unsure whether to take back the engagement ring or not. Croft s family has a very high status in society, and since being in business with the Birlings would not necessarily be good for their company, Gerald is engaged to Sheila because he wants to. His parents are not happy as they think she is not good enough for Gerald and because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can justify this not only because of what he says, but also because of his actions. He is the only character in the play, not counting the Inspector, that tried to help Eva Smith or Daisy Renton and we can see this when he says I did not ask for anything in return . Even Though Gerald gave her shelter, food and took her out from the Palace, after some months he abandoned her and their love relation broke Daisy knew it was coming to an end. So I broke it off definitely before I went . But on the other hand he does not care about Sheila, who is his fiancee and who he cheated on her with Eva Smith and all he had for her was at least it s honest . This shows us that Gerald did not care about how Sheila would feel about him cheating on her and how it would affect her. He did not even feel guilty or told her about his affair until the inspector s arrival. However, when Inspector Goole arrived, he wanted to justify himself and his acted by saying that despite his affair he was being honest with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ilavarsan died on July 4. His body was found on a culvert... Ilavarsan died on July 4. His body was found on a culvert adjoining the railway track in Dharmapuri(Tamil Nadu) with severe and fatal injuries that the police say were due to his being hit by a train as a result of a suicide bid. His relatives, however, insist that he was murdered. The first post mortem concluded that he had committed suicide. The family then moved the high court seeking another post mortem.Ilavarasan s tragic end was the result of the most dangerous and flammable mixture in India caste and politics. Divya and Ilavarasan studied in Dharmapuri town and they lived in neighbouring villages he is from Natham and her from Sellankottai. They fell in love and planned to get married once they graduated and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They approached the police who provided them security.So great was the fear that the young couple would be harmed by vicious caste politics, that Elangovan never allowed them out of the house.Back in Divya s natal village of Sellankottai the Vanniyars had a meeting, constituted a kangaroo court, and ordered Divya to come home. Divya refused. On November 7, 2012, Divya s father Nagarajan hanged himself. Elangovan did not allow Divya to attend his funeral as he feared she would be held responsible and attacked. Nagarajan death was excuse enough for the Vanniyars to go on a deadly rampage that very day.They planned it very well. One group blocked the highway by cutting trees and laying them across the road.Another group entered Ilavarasan s village of Natham and burnt down every single house. Their thirst for revenge was not quenched so they entered the nearby villages of Annanagar and Kondampatti and burnt them down too. Altogether 268 houses were burnt down. The terrified Dalits fled.Three hundred policemen stood and watched the mob of 2,500 pillage and burn. The tree blockade on the highway ensured that reinforcements could not reach in time. The next day 90 people were arrested. They have all been released. Their lawyer said that they were standing on the road and doing nothing. Divya and Ilavarasan escaped because they were living in a rented house in Dharmapuri town 10 km away. Divya now had 268 burnt houses and a dead father weighing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Houston Is Affected By 5 Themes Of Geography Essay Andrew Minh Khang Nguyen How Houston Is Affected By 5 Themes Of Geography Houston is affected greatly, influenced by, and is shaped by the 5 crucial themes of geography. Not only that, Houston thrives by and grows by the major themes of geography. All the important themes of geography; Location, Places, Human/Environment Interactions, Movement, and Regions, effect and make Houston as a city of it is today. It is because of these themes that make Houston one of the most positive locations to live in. Where is Houston, Texas exactly, or its absolute location? It is at 29.7628 degrees North, 95.3831 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the average high in January, the coldest month, is 62.9 °F (17.2 °C) and the low 43.2 °F (6.2 °C), Houston sees an average of 18 days per year of freezing temperatures. Snow is extremely unusual in Houston. Light snow has fallen approximately 35 times since 1895. Houston has a very diverse and distributed population of 49.3% White (including Hispanic Latino), 25.3% African American, 0.4% Native American, 5.3% Asian), 0.1% Pacific Islander, 16.5% from other races, and 3.2% from 2 or more races. 37% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race. Racial and ethnic diversity in Houston increases further from the center of the city. Houston has had a troubled past with pollution of many types, mainly of its oil and petrochemical industries, which leading contributors to the city s economy. As a result, Houston introduced many programs since the 2000 federal order to reduce air pollution in the city, particularly the METRORAIL light rail project. Heat stroke can strike people who stay out of doors for long periods of time during the summer so hydration is essential for outdoor work and recreational activity. Most workers are relatively unaffected by the heat since they spend the hottest part of the day indoors in air conditioning. Air conditioning is considered an essential for the growth of Houston in 1950 when it became the most air conditioned city in the world. What is Houston s economy based on, what are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Warner Bros Logos History In September of 1925, Warner Bros. retrofitted an old studio in Brooklyn, New York to produce sound film using the Western Electric Technology. To showcase the new technology Warner Bros. signed licensing agreements, and a number of popular entertainers. Warner Bros. made an ingenious move by signing these contracts before they even had use for the talent involved, which allowed the company to avoid paying inflated rates routinely demanded by talent once sound became the norm. Since Warner Bros. had a lack of movie stars and its operation was small, sound allowed for them to become a major studio. Warner Bros. pushed ahead with the sound on disc technology, but the majority of the industry agreed that sound directly recorded to film was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We could not have the films we do today, or at any point without advancing and improving the technology in the industry. It all started with photography and then came the Kinetoscope, then the Vitascope, then improvements onto the camera, 30mm cameras, 70mm, and Vitaphones. All these advances happened within a 30 year period which is quite remarkable. These advances in technology impacted the history of film forever. Without the innovation to put sound in film, filmmakers would have been limited to what the can do with their characters. After so long it would have got sick of seeing very identical silent films over and over again. This also allowed for music to become a big part in film. Music helps the audiences understand what kind of emotion they should feel during a film, and during a silent film you cannot achieve that next level of emotion. Also by putting sound into film this allowed the audience to hear a character speak. Being able to hear a character talk lets the audience get more invested into the character. The character on screen being silent would draw a line that the audiences always knew they were in a movie, but now with the advanced technology hearing the character speak and interact with others get people more immersed. The technological innovations have been further improved on today with the use of CGI, digital cameras, and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Differences Which the Regions of New England and... Although the New England and Chesapeake regions of the United States were both settled by the English in the 1600s, they developed into two very different communities based mainly on their geographical location and religious devotion. Unlike their European rivals, the English founded colonies in North America. Settlers in the Chesapeake region used force to take possession of Indian lands. The Chesapeake region of the colonies included Virginia, Maryland, the New Jerseys and Pennsylvania. In 1607, Jamestown (the first English colony in the New World) was founded by a group of settlers along the James River. And because the colony was near water, the Pilgrims had a great advantage. They created a society that was full of companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The population was majority black slaves and with the downfall in the tobacco industry, plantation owners relied on them to become their own indentured servants. New England was north of the Chesapeake, and included Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Haven (which soon became part of Connecticut). The New Englanders were largely Puritan Separatists, who sought religious freedom. They came in large groups, or families, bringing with them their children and servants because they wanted to permanently settle in America without returning to England. When the Church of England separated from Catholicism under Henry VIII, Protestantism flourished in England. Some Protestants, however, wanted complete separation from Catholicism and looked to Calvinism. These Separatists, along with the Catholics who had not joined the Church of England, came to New England in hopes of finding this religious freedom where they would be free to have their own beliefs. The farms that they had been left with were much smaller and less productive. The farmers were in need of more land, and they had to fight with Indians over land rights. This had led to Bacon s Rebellion of 1676. Although the rebellion was not successful, it was one of the major economic and political developments in the American colonies. New England settlers reproduced much of England s economy, with only minor variations. They did not invest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of The Movie A Few Good Men Essay Consequences of Obedience Late one night, two Marines, Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private First Class Louden Downey carried out a code red on Private First Class William Santiago that ultimately resulted in Santiago s death. In the film A Few Good Men, nominated for an Academy Award for best picture and directed by Rob Reiner, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, investigates the crime and develops his own opinion on whether the murder of Santiago was ethically stable in terms of Dawson and Downey s mental attitude towards their actions. Meanwhile, Dawson and Downey have difficulty accepting responsibility for their actions. They believe they are not at fault because they were following orders from Colonel Nathan R. Jessep. Santiago s demise shows that always being obedient can be a matter of life or death, and going against a superior command can possibly be the ethically correct action. Jessup is an aggressive and forceful leader who does not like to be mocked or questioned. Before Santiago s murder, Jessep expresses to Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Andrew Markinson that transferring Santiago would be weak and not the American way (Reiner), Jessep then threatens to kill Lieutenant Johnanthan Kendrick if Santiago s next report is not perfect. Although, he is not the only leader who is unjust in this way. In an experiment, known as The Stanford Prison Experiment, performed by Philip G. Zimbardo, a professor of psychology at Stanford University, the guards were given the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Aegean Bronze Age Essay The Aegean Bronze age displayed a proliferation of beliefs manifested in social practices, and material culture. Among these practices, the display of idols became substantial in epitomizing social realities. The Minoan civilization, being one of the most momentous urbanization formed during this period, established the use of icons to exemplify their cultural and societal views. Emblems in the form of deities, monstrous creatures, hybrids and composites were prominent, alluding to the ways in which the Minoan populace endured the changing scope of their society. Yet despite these emblems production, the notion of fantastic beings did not necessarily originate from Crete alone. More often than not, cultural practices migrated and constantly moved allowing for adaptations in material culture to materialize. Bearing this in mind, this essay will seek to probe the ways in which fantastic creatures moved and were adapted in Minoan culture, specifically within the ritualistic contexts of the Minoan Civilization. Three issues will be investigated by the essay namely, how fantastic creatures were depicted within the Minoan setting, the roles these icons played within the context of ritualistic practices of the Minoan period, and how the origins of these creatures impacted the new society they belonged in. The spread of material culture in Minoan society fundamentally reflect the ways in which its citizens moved within their time and space. Various representations of otherworldly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Nur 712 Week 1 Quantitative Research Running Head: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE 1 Quantitative Research Critique Priscilla Osei Bowie State University NUR 712 Primary Care I: Adult Clients Running Head: QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH CRITIQUE 2 Introduction A research critique is conducted for an article titled the Accuracy of Non contact Infrared Thermometry versus Rectal Thermometry in Young Children Evaluated in the Emergency Department for Fever. This research article is an empirical study that investigates the reliability and accuracy of measuring pediatric body temperature using an infrared thermometer. An infrared thermometer is based on the scientific observation that heat is emitted from warm bodies. An infrared thermometer is placed on a patient s forehead and the body temperature is determined. On the other hand, the rectal thermometer is placed in the rectum of a pediatric patient which can be time consuming and uncomfortable. The researchers of this study used the two types of thermometers to measure the body temperature of each patient simultaneously.Statistical analysis was used to compare temperature readings from the two types of thermometers to determine if they had different accuracies. Based on the findings, the rectal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Articles discussing the accurate recordings of pediatric patient s body temperature were cited in this article. A logical sequence is followed in the literature review. It begins with a general overview of the historical importance of accurately recording a patient s body temperature. The authors get more specific and cite studies on temperature recording techniques in children. For instance, in justifying conflicting data, the researchers cite a similar study conducted on new born babies by Polit Beck (2008), where the recordings from the two methods were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Role Of Journalism And Democracy And What Is The Most... WHAT IS THE ROLE OF JOURNALISM IN DEMOCRACY AND WHAT IS THE MOST POWERFUL CURRENT THREAT TO THAT ROLE? Journalism and democracy are arguably inextricably intertwined concepts, each having a vital role in the effective function of the other. Democracy as a term and an inherent notion finds it origins from Ancient Greece with the term being derived from the Ancient Greek words demos people and kratia power (The Daily Miracle: An Intriduction to JOuranlism p. 45). Traditionally, journalism has been considered to play an integral role as somewhat of a gatekeeper of democracy by promoting and upholding the democratic societal values upon which countries such as Australia have been built. This role was first classified as the Fourth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly, arguably the most powerful threat to Four Corners role in promoting and upholding democracy in Australia is the Executive s constant threats to cut network funding. This can be explored through looking through the lense of the libertarian and social responsibility arms of the theory of the press developed by Fred Siebert, Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm (whatever the book is (1956)) and the propaganda model developed by Herman and Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent, 1988). Cutting funding threatens the ABC s and thus Four Corners ability to uphold the values of democracy in Australia on the basis of the libertarian model of the theory of the press This is on the basis that the loss of 400 jobs and funding to the ABC (http://about.abc.net.au/our abc our future/) could have dire consequences on Four Corners ability to fulfil their vital and important roles to produce quality investigative reports that serve the public interest. The libertarian model is one of the four facets of the theory of the press developed by Fred Siebert, Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm (whatever the book is (1956)). The model argues that the press resembles an open marketplace of ideas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Crime Rate In The 1970 s Essay Before the 1960 s during the postwar era, there was little crime and the United States crime rate was fairly low. During the early 1960 s, the crime rate accelerated tremendously. During the 1970 s the crime rate remained high, and was constant. Finally during the 1990 s, the United States finally seen a decline in the crime rate until the early 2000 s. With the constant increases and slight decreases in the crime rate, I believe that the crime rate will upsurge within the next decade. During this research paper I will also be discussing some of the underlying problems of the crime rate in the United States. Some problems that predict our crime rate are Drugs, guns, gang affiliations, rapes, murders, things of that nature. Drugs are one of the reasons for the United States ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1980, the rate of crimes brought about by guns amid contentions was about the same as from gang contribution (around 70 percent), yet by 1993, almost all posse related manslaughters included firearms (95 percent), while the rate of weapon murders identified with contentions remained generally steady. The rate of gang related crimes brought on by weapons fell marginally to 92 percent in 2008, yet the rate of manslaughters created by guns amid the commission of a lawful offense ascended from around 60 percent to around 74 percent from 1980 to 2005. As indicated by the 2006 FBI Uniform Crime Reports, 447,403 thefts were accounted for to the police at the rate of one every moment in the United States. This is an increment of 7.2% more than 2005. Thefts shifted by with the Southern States having the most astounding rate of 38.3%, the Western States 23.6%, the Northeastern States 18.5%, and the Midwestern States at 19.5%. Robbery rates did not fluctuate definitely from month to month, be that as it may, August and October had the most elevated rate with February and April having the least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. William Butler Yeats The Second Coming In William Butler Yeats The Second Coming, the poet makes phrases such as; the best lack of conviction of stony sleep (19) and the falcon cannot hear the falconer (2). The phrases are useful in suggesting various thematic concerns of the poem as well asserting separation of ideas and events that occur during the time when Yeats is writing his work. Different interpretations of the stanzas may bring a connection of the antagonism of people and events that Yeats foresees. For instance, the falcon separates from the falconer, the lion having the head of a human being (sphinx) and things falling apart indicate contradicting forces that work to build history at the time. The analysis of the poem is on the basis of contradicting forces that separate modernity from the ancient world. Yeats introduces the poem by referring to a falcon that flies away from the falconer who happens to release it. Shockingly, the falcon cannot hear its master but it continues wheeling at far distance from the falconer. The separation between the falcon and the falconer presents a metaphorical incidence that is worth to interpret. For instance, it is possible that the disassociation represent the young ones, acting as falcons, and separate themselves from the old order of the society. Notably, the modern children may be adopting new societal principles different from the ones that their parents and grandparents prescribe during the Yeats time. Such societal engagements may touch on music, new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mount St. Helens Analysis Volcano Eruption The Eruption of Mt St. Helens (1980) Rare Footage Video Review Mt. Saint Helens is a natural wonder. It was quite a beautiful and majestic sight, however along with its beauty came its danger. In the video Volcano Eruption The Eruption of Mt St. Helens (1980) Rare Footage, a video made by the USDA Pacific Northwest Forest Service (quite an old video at that), an overview of the events is given along with the successive events leading up to the explosions. It also goes on to describe the devastating effects that were left on the surrounding environment, wildlife, and communities. As the title of the video suggests, there are images and footage of the explosions, plumes, and real time reactions of those who witnessed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With many evacuating and being evacuated by officials, some were stubborn and either stayed of traveled to witness. Time passed relatively peacefully for a while until about May of that year. On May 18th at 8:32am, in true stratovolcano characteristic fashion, Mt. Saint Helens erupted with a violent and intense explosion. The plume created stretched approximately 22.5km into the sky, blanketing most of eastern Washington in smoke and ash causing the skies to become pitch black by noon. The blast was approximately 100 times greater than ever seen before and the blast was so great that Northwest face of the mountain was essentially removed. The explosion caused a massive landslide and decreased the height of the peak of the mountain by approximately 396 meters (Mount St. Helens Eruption: Facts Information, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay On Image Annotation CHAPTER 4 ALGORITHM IMPLEMENTATION 4.1 Implementation Here we introduce effective data hiding for image annotation, High fidelity is a demanding requirement for data hiding for images with artistic or medical value. This correspondence proposes image watermarking for annotation with robustness to moderate distortion. To achieve the high fidelity of the embedded image, the model is built by mixing the outputs from entropy and a differential localized standard deviation filter. The mixture is then low pass filtered and normalized to provide a model that produces substantially better perceptual hi fidelity than existing tools of similar complexity. The model is built by embedding two basic watermarks: a pilot watermark that locate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.3 Introduction The proposed model combines the outputs of two simple filters: entropy and a differential standard deviation filter to estimate visual sensitivity to noise. The two outputs are mixed using a non linear function and a smoothing low pass filter in a post processing step. As a result, image localities with sharp edges of arbitrary shape as well as uniformly or smoothly colored areas are distinguished as highly sensitive to noise, whereas areas with noisy texture are identified as tolerant to noise. This ability can be particularly appealing to several applications such as Compression, de noising, or watermarking. In this paper, we focus on the latter one with an objective to create a tool that annotates images with 32 bits of meta data. Note that we do not impose any security requirements for the watermarking technology [4]. The developed watermarking technology embeds two watermarks, a strong direct sequence spread spectrum (SS) watermark tiled over the image in the lapped bi orthogonal transform (LBT) domain [5]. This watermark only signals the existence of the meta data. Next, we embed the meta data bits using a regional statistic quantization method. The quantization noise is optimized to improve the strength of the SS watermark while obeying the constraints imposed by the perceptual model. We built the watermarks to be particularly robust to aggressive JPEG compression and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The American Dream Truly Attainable For Everyone America, the country where social and economic equality are supposedly attainable for one and all, is not always infallible. There have been many blunders along the way with racism and incompetence. Is the American Dream truly attainable for everyone? Picture the 1940 s America. A tight knit Japanese American family living on the west coast, is going about their business, making a living and trying to achieve their version of the American Dream. While the parents are immigrants from Japan, the children were all born in the U.S. The parents and older children have jobs and work hard to afford a nice suburban life, while the younger children go to school to learn to be good citizens. They go about their business, never bothering anyone and have adapted to the American lifestyle. As they are working to achieve their dreams, the world and devastation of war cut their dreams short, forcing them into devastating conditions and choices no one should have to make. Families are split apart and the Japanese Americans are now looked at as the enemy. The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese and the signing of the Executive Order 9066 sent over 100,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps, many times tragically changing their definition of America and the American Dream. The novel, Farewell To Manzanar, by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and her husband James, is an autobiographical account of Jeanne s internment experiences and feelings as a young girl at the Manzanar Internment Camp. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Persuasive Essay About Syrian Refugees The abundance of Syrian immigrants has been a controversial topic due to the recent activity regarding terrorists. Many countries, such as United States and some European countries, choose not to accept these Syrian refugees because of the predispositions they have towards them. These countries fear terrorism, causing them to block off these people from entering their country. However, the concerns held by these countries are wildly blown out of proportion in accordance to the actual threat that refugees pose. The Syrian migrants should be welcomed in US and Europe because of following reasons: the stereotypes that people have on these foreigners are absurd, these people must be protected from outside forces, and their lifestyle is harmless. Particularly, the stereotypes and pre existing portrayals of the Syrian refugees is absolutely ridiculous. The countries blocking these immigrants are, quite fairly, afraid of terrorism. However, these countries greatly overvalue the opinions of sensationalist media stories, creating a desire to be safe, rather than to be disturbed by Syrian immigrants (Posner). Trump, our current president, even stated in an address to his supporters during his campaign that, If [he] win[s], they are going back (Kallick et al.). This mentality is unacceptable and should not give the President and others the right to alienate these Syrian refugees because of their personal outlooks on refugees from countries filled with terrorism. Syrian immigrants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...