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Diwali Essay In English For Class 1Diwali Essay In English For Class 1
The Reason That Chip Wilson Plunged Lululemon Into Crisis
Analysis The reason that Chip Wilson plunged Lululemon into crisis again is because of three
major issues: lack of media training as a spokesperson, lack of comprehensive crisis
management plan in the company, and failure of internal communication. First of all,
spokesperson media training is part of crisis preparation. In this case, lacking media training
includes training for a TV interview and training for filming a video apology. Prior to Chip
Wilson s interview with Bloomberg TV, managers from the PR department should have
conducted a comprehensive media training to Wilson. Topics cover from diagnosing company s
vulnerabilities, to preparing for difficult questions, to how to utilize chances to re enhance the
company s image, and how to risk averse after a major crisis. As Wilson s answer caused another
crisis, I assume that he was not ready to answer the questions of sheer pants recall, nor he was ever
participated in any media training at all. Erik Bernstein who runs a crisis managementblog noted
that some people should never act as spokesperson. In fact, what surprised me was that as a
company s founder and chairman of board, it was Chip Wilson s responsibility to have a general
knowledge about the crisis and what caused the crisis and what procedures they have taken to
solve the crisis. Even though he was never prepared for those questions beforehand, answers such
as women s bodies don t fit its pants should have never came up. This crisis could have been
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Medical Marijuana Research Papers
Working With What They Know Many things that were thought to be dangerous in the past are
now things that are seen or used everyday. One of these things was tomatoes. Tomatoes were once
thought to be very deadly. People avoided them at all cost because they thought these fruits could
kill you. These people believed that tomatoes were poisonous for many years. After eliminating
tomatoes from their diets, it was observed that people were still being killed by what people
thought they were not ingesting. After this conclusion, people decided to investigate these common
plants further. It was discovered that the tomato itself was not poisonous, but the cutlery that was
used by the people was. Instead of being poisoned by a fruit, they were being... Show more content
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Many of the arguments that are opposed to medical marijuana consist of ill advised comments that
have not been properly researched. One objection is that tetrahydrocannabinol, a chemical found in
marijuana, is the chemical that makes people high . It is true that this chemical has some unwanted
side effects, however, cannabidiol does not (Abuse). With the research people have done,
cannabidiol is even known to do more than tetrahydrocannabinol can. Another concern that has been
brought to light is that certain patients undergoing medical marijuana treatments could have dealt
with an addiction problem in the past and therefore take advantage of the medication given to them.
To counter this argument, most of the hospitals in the states that have approved medical marijuana
as a reliable treatment, issue patient identification to each patient (Marijuana). Medical Marijuana
may also be used to treat patients that struggle with former addictions. Many people also argue that
there are many other different treatments for pain, nausea, and vomiting. This is true, however,
with the proper research, marijuana could be used as a potential cure for cancer as well
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Marketing Concept Of Marketing And Marketing
MARKETING CONCEPT
Marketing is an act of promoting and selling products or a service, this also includes marketing
research and advertising. The marketing concept is the philosophy used by companies to analyse
the needs of their customers so they can be better than the competition. As well as this they must
also take into consideration the companies capabilities and the environment it is working in, as they
can face the pressures of environmental changes. By using the marketing concept companies
identify incoming changes and prepare itself to exploit them. The marketing concept is about
matching a company s capabilities with what the consumer wants. After World War 2 customers had
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The focus for any business was to reduce costs through mass production to maximise profits. Mass
production can lead to the design and quality to suffer and customers losing interest.
The sales orientation
After the Second World War competition between companies grew and the focus of marketing
turned to selling. They used communication, advertising and branding to compete with other
companies. Companies focussed on distribution, communication and persuading customers that one
manufacturer were better than other. The problem with this type of orientation is that the
organisations made a product which they think the customer needs or likes without the proper
research.
The marketing orientation
From the 1960 s onwards there was strong competition for customers. Marketing departments were
relied on to create an intelligent plan to inform an organisation about what they should produce,
how much to charge for a product, where it should be sold, how they should communicated it to
consumers, they do this through research and listening to customers. They attempted to understand
consumer needs or potential needs. Modern marketers are particularly interested in brands as
brands attract customers that stay loyal to the brand. As markets are continuously changing, market
research and product development is an ongoing process for a market orientation company.
ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Companies
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Socratic Era Socrates
Socrates and the Socratic Era of Philosophy
In 470 399 B.C. lived Socrates. Socrates, considered to be one of, if not the most influential
philosopher, is credited with teaching two of the other most famous philosopher: Pluto, and
Xenophon, as well as making huge contribution to Ethics, and being one of the founders of Western
Philosopher itself.
Born in Alopeke, Socrates belonged to the tribe Antiochis. Not much is known about his early life,
but his father was a sculptor, or stonemason, and his mother a midwife. He married a woman named
Xanthippe, who was known for having a harsh temperament, and with her, he had three children.
Working first as a stonemason, Socrates, while not usually credited in in modern scholarship,
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One of his implied offenses to the city was claiming to be a moral and social critic. Rather than
accepting the the development of what he thought of as immorality within his city, Socrates
questioned the societally accepted notion of Might makes right , or rather, whatever somebody
says, goes, as long as they have the strength to defend themselves. Later on, Socrates student Plato
referred to him as The Gadfly , a person who challenges status quos and potential social
normalities. According to Plato, in his book Apology , Socrates friend Chaerephon asked the
Oracle of Delphi if anyone was wiser than Socrates. The Oracle said no one was. Socrates did not
believe the Oracle, because he believed he possessed no wisdom whatsoever. He proceeded to test
the riddle, by approaching men considered to be wise by the common people and questioned them.
Socrates thus concluded that while they were considered wise, they had no answers to questions of
larger, and philosophical nature. It was at that point that Socrates knew the Oracle was correct.
These Wise men thought themselves wise, yet were not. Socrates himself knew he was not wise,
thusly making himself wiser than all else. From this paradox (Named the Socratic Paradox), came
the famous term I know that I know
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The Cause And Organizational Causes Of Jose Rizal In The...
Before the Spaniards came, Islam had already entered the Philippines, mainly in Mindanao and
Sulu. Upon the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century, the conversion of the inhabitants of
Luzon and Visayas were their responsibility. The people of Luzon and Visayas were mostly
converted to Catholicism, while they never succeeded in converting and controlling Mindanao.
The greater part of the Mindanao still remained free and Islamic, the Moros had successfully
freed themselves from the Spanish rule for over 300 years. When the Philippines was sold to US
in the Treaty of Paris, Mindanao was brought under control. Dr. Macapado Muslim (1994) sums up
the historical roots and contemporary causes of the Moro problem foundational causes from 1898...
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As the Spaniards ruled the country, Dr. Jose Rizal made his great move in making our country
united as one. He called himself Filipino because he believes that the Filipinos are the natives of
the country and should fight for their own freedom. This is the time when the birth of the
Filipino nation started. Rizal has been called the Great Malayan . He has been declared as the
First Filipino . His works, talents, and achievements made him to that kind of praise. He is one
of our great heroes. He showed his countrymen that they could be something less than merely
brown Spaniards. That they could be Filipinos, a people sharing common roots in a common
land. He expressed the growing national consciousness of many Filipinos who opposed Spanish
colonial tyranny and aspired to attain democratic rights. He fought for our unity and for the
freedom of our country through his pen and writings, not by fighting violently. He brought with
him a burning idealism which we very much hope to see being rekindled today. The Bangsamoro
people or the Moros simply do not want to be united with the Philippines. They wanted to have
their owns . They wanted their own laws, own forces, government officials, and budget from the
Philippine government and other aspirations of the Bangsamoro people. This is the total
opposite of what Rizal had sacrificed for all of us, Filipinos. We should spread equality among
us. For us to be united, equality will be the first ingredient. It is equality, which the people should
be for us to be united as one. No racism, having equal rights, fairness; these are what should be
taught to all of us, not only for the Moros. We can t judge them if they don t want unity, when we,
people of the north, don t even apply and understand what we
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Sneeization In School
The project goal was for school aged children to not get a cold or the flu during this year s flu
season at school. The project went well, and should decrease the spread of the cold and flu at
fairmeadows elementary school. The first objective was, the children will demonstrate proper cough
and sneeze etiquette to the the teachers at schoolto show them how to cough and sneeze into their
elbow effectively 5 times at the end of the presentation. This goal was achieved by the entire group
when playing the game Simon says. I used a rubric to evaluate if the children understood what to
do when they coughed or sneezed. The children properly displayed coughing and sneezing into
their elbow during the game on their first or second time. The second
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What Does Freedom Mean To You Essay
Abraham Lincoln said, Freedom is not the right to do what we want, but what we ought, we dare
to do our duty as we understand it. Freedom is the state of being free or at liberty rather than in
confinement or under physical restraint according to the dictionary. Freedom means the soldiers
fighting in wars to have our states remain free. Freedom means to have rights. Freedom means that
I can freely say my opinions. A symbol of freedom is the Statue of Liberty.
The first type of freedom I am going to talk about is the soldiers fighting in war for us to remain
free. The United States soldiers are a very important part of freedom to me. The soldiers give their
lives to keep us free. The U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines are all part of our
protection.
The next type of freedom I will talk about is to have rights and liberty in our government. We
help make our laws, and the right to do what we want to do. The laws we want to make we send
to our state capital. If they think the law or laws are good enough or think they ... Show more
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We get to vote for our presidents,our governor, our mayor, and many other people. We also get to
vote where to put new building, if we should take down buildings, and to choose what laws we
should have and not have.
A symbol of freedom is the Statue of Liberty. She holds a torch and tablet upon which is
inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence. Liberty Island is federal
property within the territory of the state of New York, even though it is closer to New Jersey. The
statues full name is Liberty Enlightening the World. The statue was to be a symbol of welcome for
all immigrants coming to America, as well as a universal symbol of freedom.
In this essay I have talked about three forms and one symbol of freedom. The three forms of
freedom are the soldiers, the rights and liberty, to state my opinions freely. The symbol is the Statue
of Liberty. Thank you
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Nuclear Sclerosis Case Study
A 67 year old female Caucasian patient comes in to the clinic complaining of decreased vision,
affecting the left eye more than the right. She is being treated for hypertension, cholesterol, and
diabetes. Her distance vision is 20/25 OD and 20/40 OS and her near vision is 20/25 OD and 20/50
OS. Her prescription was found to be 11.00 1.00X180 OD and 13.50 1.50X015 OS, which is
classified as high myopia. A 1+ nuclear sclerosis was found in the right eye. A 2+ nuclear sclerosis
and a paracentral subcapsular cataract were found in the left eye. Due to these findings, it was
determined that glasses could not fully fix the patients vision. This lead to a referral to a retinal
specialist and a cataract surgeon. No other abnormalities were noted on the initial examination. The
patient then came back when the cataract surgery was performed on the left eye and the visual
acuity improved to 20/25 at distance and 20/25 at near OS. All things concerning the surgery
seemed normal for a day after the IOL placement. Six months later, the... Show more content on
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The main way light is obstructed on its way to the retinal is by a cataract in the lens, which is the
case in this patient. These can form two major ways: ultraviolet light damage and aging.
Ultraviolet light damage leads to an abundance of free radicals. These free radicals act on the
crystalline proteins and cause them to clump together, creating a cataract.[2] Another way cataracts
are formed is by the natural process of aging. Concentrations of alpha crystallins fall off with age
with leads the other subtypes to aggregate and form scleroses (cataracts).[3] This is what is leading
to the glare that the patient sees at night. The cataract is scattering the light entering her eye and
leading to blur on the retina. Both of these could have contributed to the cataracts in this patient due
to her being over 65 and due to her age naturally being exposed to more
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Designing A Relationship Between The Chefs And The Modern...
Business Overview: My business is a molecular patisserie called Molecule, The Modern
Patisserie . Molecule is a modern patisserie that has a combination of classic and modern dishes.
The patisserie combines the techniques of classic techniques with modern methods, today s
culinary experience is all about preservation of the flavour and keeping what nature has to offer
pure and knowledge and that what Molecule is all about. Mission Statement: Molecule, The
Modern Patisserie the idea behind Molecule was to revolutionize modern patisserie using modern
techniques with classic recipes. Is this your mission?Molecule is a patisserie that runs like any
kitchen, but with desserts, we want to bring the customers closer to their desserts as to show them
what goes into making these extraordinary items. People often get scared when they hear
ingredients with big names or names that they cannot pronounce and that turns them off to trying
and experimenting with these, but Molecule hopes to break this gap and create a bring.
Molecules design is set up to create a relationship between the Chefs and the customer, a see
through glass window from where customers can peep through and see what s being done and how
they are being done and the intricate details that goes into making of certain things. Molecule
brings a combination of science and art into the enjoyment of cooking and brings it to you. So what
is your mission what are you trying to achieve in a statement? Vision: what is
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Essay On The Crusades
The word crusade is from a French term that mean to lift the cross. The word is used to describe
the early military War or the campaigns by early Christians against Muslims. The Crusades were
military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church during the High and Late Medieval
Ages. In The year 1095, Pope Urban the Second proclaimed the First Crusade with the goal of
restoring Christian admission to holy places in and Around Jerusalem. Following this First Crusade
there was an alternating over 100 years struggle for dominance over the Holy Land, with seven
more major crusadesand numerous minor ones, These Muslims controlled the holy land (currently
they are Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel) subsequently (Slack in 2003) and Christian all
around Europe believed that they would go to heaven when they die Fighting over the Holy Land.
Some historiographers see the Crusades as assertive, hostile, un lawful expansion efforts by
European Christians, some see them as part of No cease... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the end, the Host (Turks) had completely overwhelmed the crusaders in only three different
clashes as their reaction to the barbarism of the initial crusade. Later by 1187, Muslims finally
unified under Saladin, after several years of fighting among themselves. This generated a single
Muslim state that was very commanding. Saladin overthrew the crusaders easily and seized
back Jerusalem in September that year by cracking open the walls. The Saladin victory of the
war were a shocking to the whole of Europe. After getting the news on losing Jerusalem, Pope
Urban III was said to have allegedly died of a heart attack. The seventh crusade happened in the
summer of the year 1244, where a Khwarezmian army surpassed and captured Jerusalem. They
allied with France s army and they managed to use their joint forces but were overpowered in less
than two days of
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A Critical Analysis Of Edinburgh Fringe Festival
My aim is to conduct a critical analysis on the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, an annual event with the
purpose of providing a platform for unjuried theatrical performances. This event is an established
one and has been held in Edinburgh every August since 1947, when eight theatre groups turned up
uninvited at the Edinburgh International Festivaland decided to perform their shows at the fringe of
the festival. (Edinburgh Festival Fringe, [Accessed: 23/05/2016])The Fringe began to grow every
year as more and more performers turned up and performed their own fringe shows. In 1985, the
Festival Fringe Society was created as a facility to formalise these performances and create a central
box office. The society decided to draft a constitution that ensured that whilst they governed the
logistics of the event, they still operated within the ethos of the founding members of the fringe.
Therefore the society maintains a policy that they have no part in vetting the performances for the
festival. (Edinburgh FestivalFringe, et al.)This means that anyone with a creative act can perform
over the three weeks in which the festival takes place. So, the Fringe Festival has come to be
known for hosting thousands of shows across hundreds of venues catering for a variety of tastes
and interests. The Fringe has succeeded in creating an outlet for many people who wouldn t have
had the opportunity to otherwise perform in front of thousands of accredited journalists, art
industry professionals in
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Benjy Is The First Narrator In The Sound And The Fury
Benjy is the first narrator out of four in William Faulkner s The Sound and the Fury. He is unable to
speak, so his story is told through his thoughts and memories. Despite Benjy s mental limitations he
is the most illuminating and most important narrator in the novel, as Faulkner intended. His
memories reveal more in the story than any other narrator because he is able to remember without
concealing information. Faulkner uses Benjy s narration to build a foundation and pretense for the
novel, creating a puzzle for the reader. Benjy is mentally retarded and has no sense of time,
leaving the Compson family and staff to look after him. With limited control over himself and his
body, he is unable to take his coat and shoes off and Versh must remove his clothing for him. Benjy
is mute and he cannot do much without assistance from those around him. He also lacks
comprehension when he explains being drunk: Drink. Quentin said. They held my head. It was hot
inside me, and I began again. I was crying now, and something was happening inside me and I cried
more, and they held me until it stopped happening (Faulkner 22). Benjy understands something is
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As he ages, he decreases using the word go to describe his motion and starts using went. Benjy
may seem dissociative, but when he separates himself further from the people around him, he is
actually able to give an even more unbiased recollection of events because he is mostly repeating
dialogue that those around him do not realize he remembers or understands. Benjy narrates events
as he experiences and remembers them, without repressing anything because of his lack of mental
filter (Priddy). Nothing is withheld from Benjy s narration, in fact the reader receives more
information because of his memories, allowing the readers to gain information from experience
other than the
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Essay The Theme of Humanity in the Time Machine
The Theme of Humanity in the Time Machine
H.G Wells was born in Bromley Kent on the 21st September 1866. He had attended school called
Midhurst Grammar in 1883, soon after he had gone to the normal school of science in London.
There he had learned biology, which could lead to why he had written science fiction novels. He had
left the school without the qualifications to become a writer. He began his career as a writer in
1893 and then continued to create stories, such as the Time Machine.
H.G Wells had studied the fourth dimension as he felt very strongly about this issue. The fourth
dimension was about moving back and fourth in time. H.G wells had tried to create his own time
machine.
He had stated anyone enters the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He illustrated his views of the Victorian times by writing the time machine. In this story he wrote
how the future would re act if the class divisions had not been divided. The time machine represents
class divisions by Elois who are the upper class and lived on top, whereas the Morlocks were the
lower class divisions who lived underground. Chapter one, the time traveller has a dinner party.
They had gone to another room after eating their dinner to discuss the fourth dimension. The time
traveller wanted to demonstrate to them the fourth dimension by his miniature version of the time
machine, so that they could become a witness of the fourth dimensions occurring. At this dinner
party there are only males present, because in the
Victorian times women were not superior to men, this reflects the historical influences that existed
in those times and relates to the essay question. Men who attended the time travellers dinner party
was not named through out the whole book, except for one whose name was
Filby. The other guests were named after their occupation, for example there were psychologists,
provincial mayor, medical man, narrator, the very young man and the time traveller himself. The
reason why Filby is not named after his occupation is that it was not a very important one.
There is also a character who was the time traveller s domestic servant, her name was Mrs
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Human Condition
One of the reasons the movement is so difficult to define is because many of these thinkers have
differing views on what the human condition is, which is at the center of the study of
existentialism. Something that is found to be common between many existentialist, though, is their
consistent and utter rejection to any and all systems, theories and organizational constructs that
attempt to answer the question of the human condition, and give value to our existence in a
comprehensive approach whether they are based in religion, science or philosophy.
One of the most historically outstanding systems which claims to explain some core existential
questions about the human condition is religion. Religion was something that filled the void of the
existential question for as long as humanity has existed, and alleviate the concern of creating
meaning and purpose. Existentialist thinkers have adopted the belief that following organized ...
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Oftentimes, constructs such as religion offer a partial experience, often such systems will see the
meaning and purpose to life as somehow emanating from an alternative, objective realm, such as
heaven. However; in doing so they lose sight of the perspective of what life is like for an
individual living on this earth and experiencing all the fears, anxieties, hopes and disappointments
that are a part of the human condition. For example, many of the mass organized religions often
provide answers to many of the vexing questions of life from the perspective of an all knowing and
all powerful God, whose word is thought to be communicated to us through prophets. However,
existentialists stress that what we most need is not a divine perspective of the human condition, but
a human perspective, for as Nietzsche put it we are ultimately, much to his chagrin, human, all too
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Haemon Creon Character Analysis
You notice how in winter floods the trees/ which bend before the storm preserve their twigs/ the
ones who stand against it are destroyed (p280). Those who listen to advice, who don t let their
pride get in the way, have a habit of making fewer mistakes. In the play Antigone Creon, the king,
is not one of those who listen. In Sophoclesancient tragedy the conflicting words, actions, and ideas
of Haemon and Creondevelop the king as a tragic hero through the exposure of his hubris while
their interactions develop the themes of excessive pride and shifting loyalties. Haemon s well
structured argument s first appeals to Creon s beliefs and ego but then shifts to present his own
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Haemon, his son, who s fiance, Antigone, is set to be executed for disobeying the king s decree,
tries to reason with the prideful monarch in an attempt to change his fiance s sentence. He first
appeals to Creon s convictions, reassuring him that he would never doubt his father s decisions:
For me your judgements/ and the ways you act on them are good, (278) then attempts to get
Creon to listen to advice: For any man, even if he s wise, there s nothing shameful/ in learning
many things, staying flexible. . .when men speak well, it is good to learn from them (280).
However his advice goes unheeded by Creon, who instead, in his pride, refuses to listen: and
men my age are we going to school/ to learn what s wise from men as young as him (281).
Instead of listening to Haemon s calm, reasonable, arguments Creon insults his son, accusing him
of being a woman s slave and a person with an empty brain (282). Haemon eventually storms out,
while Creon s pride prevents him from listening to Haemon s advice, and causes him to
misunderstand Haemon s final warning: Then she ll die and in her death kill someone
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College Dropout Causes
The Social Cause of College Drop Out Rates Fifty six percent of students who enroll in college
will drop out within 6 years due to the constant stress of balancing work and school, expensive
tuition, and high societal standards (Atlas 1). The typical college freshman is not mentally or
emotionally prepared for college.(Allianz Tuition Insurance) The college drop out rate is seventy
one percent higher due to balancing work and school because students do not know how to
properly manage their time. With working so many hours, students tend to get overwhelmed
because their time is limited when it comes to studying for tests, quizzes, homework, or finals.
Being in the workforce and going to school full time interferes in your in and out of class study
time. The article The Struggle of Work School balance states Working full time can shrink the
chance that students will graduate at all, by cutting into the time available for studying and
attending classes ( TheAtlantic). The social aspect of balancing work and college are usually
students who come from different racial backgrounds. Usually that are from a Hispanic or Black
background but are also older in age (TheAtlantic). This leads back to a social issue because it
shows how the system wants the lower minority group to fail.( ). Due to not having the means to
afford the universitybut also wants them to fail so they can stay in the bluecolor community instead
of making it big(). Also students from
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Essay on Physical properties
EGA108 / EG 279ASSESSED SHEET 1
To be handed in via Blackboard by 5pm on Thurs Nov 8th. Show your workings in all cases if you
want to include hand written workings, embed these as a scanned or photographed image.e = 1.6 x
10 19 CNA = 6.03 x 1023me = 9.11 x 10 31 kgkB = 1.38 x 10 23 JK 1
By: darky 712402
1List two aspects of materials behaviour that the Drude model can explain.
The Drude model can explain the Thermal Conductivity in metals and Electrical Conductivity of
metals.
List two aspects of materials behaviour that the Drude model can t explain but the Quantum Free
Electron model can.
Explains the effects of the temperature, impurities, and deformation on Electrical Conductivity in
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b) How the Quantum Free Electron Theory predicts that the conductivity of metals decreases as the
temperature increases.
In the Quantum Free Electron Theory the electrons are considered as waves, so the electrons will
have much similar behaviour to waves. The temperature is related to the heat capacitance. So each
element will have different heat capacitance.
The Quantum Free Electron predicts that scattering causes electrons to drop back down in Energy.
Which means that as the temperature goes down the stability of the electrons will increase; also the
amount of electron which can jump into a higher level will decrease thus more stability in the atom.
This means better conductivity in lower temperatures. So when the temperature increases, it will
cause vibrations that change the lattice, and the lower level electron will get excited to move into a
higher level which causes instability in the element. Thus, the conductivity will decrease.
c) How the Band Theory predicts that the conductivity of silicon increases as the temperature
increases.
The band theory gives explanations of how Semiconductors differ from metals because as the
temperature increases the conductivity increases. The Band Theory considers that for
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Tax avoidance within multinationals
Contents
1.Introduction..........................................................................................2
2.Tax avoidance is not immoral...................................................................2
3.Disapproving of the justifications of tax avoidance........................................3
4.Other moral issues..................................................................................3
5.Conclusion...........................................................................................4
Reference list............................................................................................5
1.Introduction
In the currently highly integrated world some businesses are successful and big enough to become
multinational companies, thus, operate in different countries. Regardless of the country in which
the company operates, its government needs money for increasing the well being of the citizens
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Thus global companies become more competitive to other businesses and decrease the profitability
of the market for their rivals, especially for national firms. Even though tax avoidance through
charity seems to be moral, in fact, statistics provided by the Commission the charity represents
that The Cup Trust spend only fifty five thousand pounds directly on charity and mostly these
were small start up children s charities (Weakley, 2013). To add more, not the high rate of taxes
itself forces businesses to resort to tax avoidance but the opportunity to do it legally. According
to The Economist (2013), in recent years the corporate profits as a share of Gross Domestic
Product in America were high, but the tax revenues of the government were one of the lowest in
history. This paradox could be explained by the fact that there was a significant decrease in tax
rates of Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD) countries for more
than seven percent for the last decade and they became considerably lower than in the United
States of America (ibid). The reasons why tax avoidance theoretically may be justified were stated
above. However, it was shown that in practice even if multinational firms pay to charity, which is
obviously highly moral, they do it to reduce bills, which makes such operations morally wrong.
4.Other moral issues
The examples
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Sociological Theories Of A Nuclear Family
In a sociological perspective, family is interpreted as a social group whose members are bound by
legal, biological, or emotional ties or a combination of all three. The sociological theories the
connect to this concept are functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionalism. First,
functionalism states that the family socializes children, it provides emotional and practical support
for its members, and it provides its members with a social identity. Secondly, conflict theory states
that members create disagreements, and create emotional support and comfort. Finally, symbolic
interactionism claims family members and intimate couples interact on a daily basis. Families are
defined as a relationship by blood, marriage, or affection (Seccombe 5). My family is a nuclear
family. A nuclear family consists of a mother, father and children living in one household. Every
nuclear family has advantages and disadvantages in them. The advantages are strength and stability,
financial stability, which equals more opportunity, consistency which means lucrative behavior,
health benefits, conflict resolution and better communication skills. In my nuclear family, we
incorporate these advantages to become a better family and to be brought closer together. Strength
and stability refers to a child that is born into marriage tend to have more stability than children
born into cohabitation. Spouses that are committed to each other teach their children to lead
positive and
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Catholic Church Investigation
The Investigation inside the Roman Catholic Church: Understanding the Communication of a
2,000 year old church
Through the employment of illuminating language, the Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church
communicate with one another and the laity to pursue their common goal of knowing Jesus Christ
and helping others to know him. In this paper, I will investigate how language is employed in the
Roman Catholic Church. In order to do so I will analyses two preeminent types of writings, The
Encyclical letter, and The Mass Homily. Similarly, I will compare a priest s use of language in
their homily to The Holy Father Pope Francis language use. Next discussion point is the prior
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The mission being to know Jesus Christ and bring others to know him is an ongoing challenge for
my community. As it is made aware with the Encyclical we are always facing new challenges
because of societies development. In an effort to bring others to know God it is important to
address issues while teaching people the thought process behind the action. Not only do these
writings show the goal of getting others to know Christ but it allows the members of the Church to
further their knowledge as
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Rainman Essay
Barry Levinson brings us a Raymond, very moving character in the movie Raymond Babbitt.
Raymond is a grown man that is Autistic. Raymond may be grown up but he lacks certain sociable
skills, making communication very difficult. He has a hard time understanding and answer
questions. Because of Raymond s handicap he is unable to progress into a new person. Raymonds
limitations give the movie boundaries. Levinson uses the idea of not allowing this character to
change to affect the other characters in this story. The character that is most affected is Raymond s
brother, Charlie. At the beginning Charlie is frustrated and short on cash, his father has died and
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In order to obtain this money Charlie finds it necessary to remove Raymond from the institute
that is taking care of him and in theory use him as leverage to get the money. In order for Charlie
to do this he has to make changes and accommodate for Raymond s needs. Charlie isn t used to
Raymond s requirements, such as watching TV shows are certain times, being asleep by a
certain time, seating odd amounts of food and need for attention to make sure he doesn t get
hurt. Charlie starts to get to know Raymond, and the more he does the more Charlie changes.
Charlie completely alters his lifestyle to provide for Raymond. At the beginning when Charlie
is still getting to know Raymond they to out for breakfast and there is no syrup on the table, and
this is not what Raymond is used to. He always had the syrup on the table before they got the
pancakes. Raymond makes a be deal about it and Charlie tries to tell him that they will bring the
syrup with the pancakes but Raymond doesn t like this and creates and issue about it. Charlie is
frustrated by this is doesn t understand. This is another example of how Charlie is not able to
change, he is used the repetition and a set procedure. If Charlie is going to get along with his
brother he is going to have to adapt.
Charlie ends up spending about a week living with Raymond, getting to know him learning his
likes and dislikes, his habits and so on. Every place that they stay, Charlie has
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Chicano San Diego Book Report
Chicano San Diego Cultural Space and the Struggle for Justice edited by Richard Griswold Del
Castillo
This book illuminates the challenges and obstacles Chicano residents of Southeast San Diego have
endured since the inception of their communities. Through multiple essays, it is pointed out that the
efforts to fight for equal access have an added dimension due to its close proximity to the U.S
Mexican border. This relates to my topics because the struggles of San Diego are not only local, but
national and international because the people that are negatively impacted by these issues such as
environmental are immigrants. I hope to use this book to connect the national debate on
immigration with the struggle for environmental justice because it is unfair that the people who do
the least environmental damage are the ones suffering the most.
Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice: The Polluter industrial Complex in the Age of
Globalization by Daniel Faber
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107) Also, it relates back to my main theme because I can use this to know the politics that comes
with environmental justice issues such as knowing which questions to ask, such as who, what,
when and where environmental hazards get dumped on them. Also, I can actually see and
understand how ideas that I learned in my classes like not in my back yard are used in case
studies, not just as slogans in social
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John Proctor s Excessive Pride In The Crucible By Arthur...
In The Crucible, both honor and excessive pride play a role in the portrayal of John Proctor
throughout the play. Pride is an attribute that makes someone feel like he or she is worth something
but when someone is excessively prideful, they are over confident and often conceited. Proctor s
excessive pride caused him avoid telling the truth in the story told by Arthur Miller in The Crucible.
Proctor was a proud man who seemed to set himself apart from the community of Salem,
Massachusetts. No one could have seen him as prideful, as John was a religious man, or so
everyone thought. His pride caused him to cover who he really was a man who struggled with sin.
Elizabeth Proctor, his wife, wanted him to admit his sins and put an end to Abigail Williams
scheme that had brought about a witch hunt but John Proctor does not come clean until Elizabeth is
among those accused and he feels guilt over his previous relationship with Abigail, the accuser.
John Proctor s pride put him into a painful situation that could have been avoided if he had been
honest from the beginning. If he had told the truth about Abigail before the accusations of
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He could not see that he needed to be honest about Abigail s accusations of witchcraft that
continued to grow. Proctor s pride brought him sorrow when his wife was accused but it was a
turning point to his decision to come clean about his adulterous affair with Abigail. He
confessed soon after her accusation, I have made a bell of my honor! I have rung the doom of
my good name...My wife is innocent, except she knew a whore when she saw one (Miller 49)!
At this point, John Proctor shows that he is honorable when he puts away his pride to defend his
innocent wife. As a last effort to preserve some degree of pride he refuses to sign a confession that
would forever taint his
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A Philosophical View Of Animal Rights
A Philosophical View of Animal Rights
Should animals be harmed to benefit mankind? This pressing question has been around for at least
the past two centuries. During the early nineteenth century, animal experiments emerged as an
important method of science and, in fact, marked the birth of experimental physiology and
neuroscience as we currently know it. There were, however, guidelines that existed even back then
which restricted the conditions of experimentation. These early rules protected the animals, in the
sense that all procedures performed were done so with as little pain as possible and solely to
investigate new truths. Adopting the animals? perspectives, they would probably not agree that
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(Rodd 4). So, it is easily seen how many views have accumulated over time. The task of
determining animal rights has also come into the context of examining these inherent differences on
qualitative and quantitative levels. We can say, for instance, that on a qualitative level, a cow is less
intelligent than a human. But, we must then determine, on a quantitative level, how much more
unintelligent that cow really is when compared to humans. And, once we decide that, we must then
decide if that margin of intelligence is enough for us humans to slaughter that cow in order to
benefit human kind from its products.
Questions like this and others, which are very similar, have become the snowballing debate over
the question of animal rights. Where do we draw the line? How do we determine the value of
another being?s life? Well, up to this point, we as a society have been pretty confident in judging
the lives of millions of animals worldwide (or so we can conclude by looking at the number of
animals sacrificed each year for the purpose of experiment, education, goods, etc.). We must first
step back and analyze the ethical dilemma at hand and then proceed to carefully weigh its
consequences.
If we examine the question of animal rights cautiously, it is most often viewed as an ethical
dilemma as opposed to an economic or
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The Beveridge Report On Social Insurance
The Beveridge report was announced in 1942 by William Beveridge who was a British
economist and social reformer. In 1942 William Beveridge was given a task of directing a
government report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. The beverage report was designed
to provide a full system of social insurance from cradle to the grave . It was also planned that all
people should pay a weekly support to the state. He came out with the Beveridge report which is
properly named as A Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. It was introduced in order
to tackle the five giants of economic hardships Want, ignorance, idleness, squalor and disease
Want poverty was the key to social problem which affected everyone. However in 1946 the
National Insurance Act was introduced in order to provide comprehensive insurance. It provided
unemployment benefits, retirement pension and widow, maternity benefits. Ignorance this was
introduced to provide free education for children up to the age of 15. Idleness It was introduced
to maintain high levels of employment after war. William Beveridge understood that poverty and
unemployment were linked to a lack of information which hindered people in finding work.
Squalor this was a system of dropping slum areas and overcrowding areas during war. The
government aimed to build 200,000 houses a year New Towns Act (1946). Disease the NHS was
announced for British citizens to get medical, dental and optical services for free. Nevertheless the
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Advantage Of Competitive Intelligence
The concept Competitive Intelligence has a rich tradition (Juhari and Stephens, 2006), and it has
strong bases in military science and holds a rich history dating back to more than 5,000 years (Tao
and Prescott, 2000)..
In the recent history, especially in the management field, this concept has been examined for many
times under different titles. For example, Aguilar (1967) and Fahey and King (1977) invented the
phrase environmental scanning, which concentrated on how the executives scan their organizations
environment.
Likewise, over time other labels have been utilized in prior studies to identify competitive
intelligence. Like:
Business intelligence (Cleland and King, 1975; Pearce, 1976).
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In center, Competitive Intelligence helps strategists to understand the forces that act upon the
business environment and, more significantly, to develop appropriate designs to compete
successfully (McGonagle and Vella, 2002).
Guimaraes (2000) provides us with a summary of the benefits of Competitive Intelligence practice
in strategic planning: bringing to light business opportunities and problems that will enable
proactive strategies; providing the basis for continuous improvement; omit light on competitor
strategies; improving speed to market and thereby supporting rapid globalization; improving the
possibility of company survival; increasing business volume; providing better customer assessment;
and improving understanding of external influences .
For the present research, Competitive Intelligence is defined as a Systematic and ethical process for
gathering, analyzing and managing external information that can affect the company plans,
decisions and operations (Saayman, et
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Drug Subdiction And Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is a crippling problem in the United States, and has the possibility of affecting
every single person. May it be from someone in the upper class, to a single mother who is living
in poverty, this form of substance abuse is becoming more and more abundant in recent times.
Unfortunately, many people who have never dealt with or looked into substance abuse often blame
the individual for what happened. The sociological imagination, on the other hand, says otherwise.
According to C Wright Mills sociological imagination, private troubles, such as substance abuse,
often have a root in public issues of social structure. Sadly, the societal roots of many issues are not
seen by others, causing the individual and their choices to be seen as the cause of their problem. In
turn, this view may support a punitive perspective against the person in question. In the case of
Brittney May, her drug addictionhad started at a relatively young age, and as a result of it, she had
ended up in prison. Although she has been released after her first long sentence, she ended up
being convicted again, and is currently in prison. Additionally, her prison sentence ended up
making her lose custody of her child. Fortunately, her old mother agreed to take care of that child.
Growing up in a low income bracket neighborhood, Brittney was already placed in a society which
had a number of adverse effects on her. Ranging from negative peer pressure from the children
surrounding her, to the
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Differences Between Theatre And Movie
In today s busy world, people usually struggle to find time for fun and a way of relaxation but when
it happens, they often spend it on entertainment. One of those forms of entertainment is watching
stage or film productions. Theatre and film have lots of aspects in common and depend on each
other, however, they involve differences. People choose between theater and filmbased on factors
and their own preferences. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast between those two
forms of art.
First of all, theater as well, as the film is the form of entertainment. Theater was one of the first
forms of arts that made people feel emotion: sadness, laughter, thoughtfulness while being
entertained. By watching actors perform on the stage the viewers live and feel every moment and
emotion. The amusement that comes with life performance is extremely inspiring and motivating.
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One of which is the type of performance. Theater is known for performances that are unedited
and raw, therefore actors have to rehearse the script frequent numbers of times in order to avoid
bloopers. During play the most focus is on actors and acting, rather than visuals; the stage
cannot be edited or enhanced. In stage acting, actors have to deal with a lot of stress they have
to be stage ready no matter what. Actors have to have oratory skill as well since they have to
perform in front of the crowd. However, when it comes to creating movies actors are allowed to
have bloopers, since it is possible to edit it out. Actors do not have to rehearse the script as many
as theater actors do. Actors of film are performing in front of the camera, not the live audience.
Filmmaking is focused a lot on the visually in order to make it look more attention capturing.
Movies are enhanced visually and can have special
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Philosophical Basis of Education
INTRODUCTION
In this unit we will discuss the inter dependence of philosophy and education. After discussing the
impact of philosophy on education and vice versa, we will describe briefly the different schools of
philosophy viz. Naturalism, Idealism and Pragmatism, and their implications for education in
curriculum, role of the teacher and the nature of discipline. While explaining the ideas advocated by
different schools of philosophy on above concepts, this unit will also incorporate the views of both
Western as well as Indian thinkers.
PHILOSOPHY, EDUCATION AND THEIR INTER DEPENDENCE
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Educational philosophy depends on formal philosophy because most of the major problems of
education are in fact philosophical problems. Like general philosophy, educational philosophy is
speculative, prescriptive critical or analytic.
NATURALISM AND EDUCATION
Naturalism as a philosophy of education was developed in the 18th century. It is based on the
assumpiion that nature represents the wholeness of reality. Nature, itself, is a total system that
contains and explains all existence including human beings and human nature. According to
naturalists the material and the physical world is govered by certain laws, and man, who is the
creator of the material world, must submit to it. It denies the existence of anything beyond nature,
behind nature and other than nature such as supernaturalism.
In terms of epistemology or theory of knowledge, naturalists highlight the value of scientific
knowledge. Francis Bacon emphasizes the inductive method for acquiring the scientific knowledge
through specific observation, accumulation and generalisation. He also lays emphasis on the
empirical and experimental knowledge. Naturalists also lay stress on sensory training as senses are
the gateways to learning.
To naturalists, values arise from the human beings interaction with the environment. Instincts.
drives and impulses need to be expressed rather than repressed. According to them, there is no
absolute good or evil in the world. Values of life are created by
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The Advantages And Effects Of Pips In Nigeria
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The state of
insecurity in Nigeria is becoming worrisome considering the high rate at which innocent people
fall victim of criminals. News of crimes including armed robbery, terrorism and bombings,
kidnapping are on the increasing by the day. Not a week passes without occurrence of such
incidences on the streets. Now, even in broad day light, crimes are committed, murder is
perpetrated without resolution. Even the police seems helpless. Considering the foregoing, there
is a need for parents and care givers to constantly monitor the whereabouts of their children or
clients. People should also track their mobility pattern and history. Several technologies are
available for the purpose of localizing a person. A GPS is locator/receiver available on most
smart phones and can be used to roughly locate a user. However, it comes with its drawback. The
GPS is unavailability indoors. Its usage is limited inside buildings and places unreachable by
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GPS is a popular choice for modern mobile positioning, mainly due to it s high level of accuracy.
GPS is normally accurate within 1 10 meters, although one of the challenges of using GPS as a
mobile tracking tool is that there must be a clear line of sight between the device (Android) and
the satellite, and that performance deteriorates in thickly populated urban areas. While at first this
disadvantage may not seem a problem, if a direct line of sight between a satellite and the Android
is interrupted design choices must be made to cope with this. To combat the aforementioned
limitation of GPS, Assisted GPS is often used, which an aggregation of standard GPS technology
and Cell ID is tracking. This hybrid concept provides superior accuracy, availability and coverage
(Yanying Gu,
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Case Study Phytophthora and Mt State Worth National Park...
PART 1. PHYTOPHTHORA AND Mt. WORTH STATE PARK
Phytophthora which is responsible for the root rots is also known as jarrah dieback, cinnamon
fungus and wildflower dieback.
Most phytophthora species produces three types of spores, zoospores, oospores and
chlamydospores. Among these two major types found are zoospores and chlamydospores.
Zoospores are formed in sporangium. Each sporangium roughly produces 20 30 zoospores.
Production of zoospores occurs normally in moist conditions and around temperature range of 22
28В°C. Two flagella helps their motility and they can survive up to four days. On the other hand
chlamydospores are produced when conditions are unfavourable. They are also produced from
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TOURISM AND RECREATIONAL VALUES
Visitors can enjoy walking through the park, appreciate and interpret the natural and cultural
aspects of the area.
It is also located near the other local attractions like Tarwin river falls, coal creek, McDonal s track
etc. and represents isolated spans of natural forest in Gippsland.
One can also enjoy panoramic views of Latrobe valley, Central Highlands and the Strzelecki
Ranges.
Plans for the increasing the extent of the significant values are as below
Resource Conservation: The state park aims to preserve the natural environment and conserve the
feature of scenic, archaeological, geological and historic interest. Also allowing all the natural
environmental processes to continue without disturbance and maintain biodiversity. Park
Protection: This aims to protect water streams and protection of human life and adjacent land from
fire. Control of introduced plants and animals. Park visit and other plans: this aims to provide
opportunities for recreation and tourism in the park and encouragement of appreciation,
understanding and enjoyment of the park s natural and cultural values. It also aims to encourage
appropriate park use and behaviour among the visitors and also towards taking responsible steps to
ensure safety of the visitors.
Among other plans includes supporting of all the scientific surveys and co operating with local,
state and interstate authorities interested in
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A Study of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVILLANCE ACT This act was created in 1978. It proposes
methods for gaining judicial permission in order to carry out physical and technological search
for a person, who might be a terrorist threat for USA, on behalf of a foreign power. In 1970, a
man named Christopher H. Pyle discovered that the US army intelligence had hired 1500 officers
whose job was to spy on protest or public demonstration that involved more than 20 people. This
shocking news immediately captured the attention of Senator Sam Ervin, who was the chairman of
a sub committee of senate related to constitutional rights. Though Sam Ervin strongly condemned
this act of US intelligence but he had very little authority to take a step against it. It was due to
brave men like Christopher H. Pyle and Senator Sam Ervin that people came to know that how the
government was ignoring and violating the provisions to the constitution. This violation of rules
and laws by the government led towards the formulation of foreign intelligence surveillance act.
The primary feature of this act was as follows; the creation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Court ( FISA Court ) which allows the executive branch to secretly obtain warrants for electronic
surveillance but only with strict judicial review Previously there were seven members of foreign
intelligence surveillance act court but now the number has been extended to eleven. All of these
members are appointed by the chief justice of
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Moveable Feast Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway is one of the greatest American 20th century novelists. Born in a Chicago
suburb, he emerged as a writer quite early, starting his career immediately after high school. He
served in World War I as an ambulance driver. After the war, wounded, Hemingway returned to
the U.S. for a short time before settling in Paris with his first wife, Hadley Richardson. In his
memoir A Moveable Feast, he describes his years in Paris as a young writer, his relationship with
his wife and their infant son, as well as his circle of friends and acquaintances. However, it all
seems but a background setting for his work. Throughout A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway
proves to be a dedicated writer.
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Everything else he did was but means so he could be more productive. His wife, his friends and
acquaintances, his hobbies were just a distraction, something he had to do. In the chapter Une
GГ©nГ©ration Perdue , Hemingway emphasizes that his particular writing process required times
of rest, lest his well of... writing dries up. The only time that he was not working was when he
could not work, for he had to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well.
Eating, drinking, reading, and even having sex with his wife were only something necessary to him
after he had written (12).
For any talented writer, writing opens up a new world, a new reality to live in. Hemingway was
not an exception: For him, writing was indeed an escape from objective reality. The way he
describes his writing process in the chapter A Good CafГ© on the Place St. Michel suggests
how deep he would wander far into the story and get lost in it. When he was writing, the whole
world around him would fade from existence; he did not look up nor know anything about the
time (5). Hemingway s ability to be so submerged in work emphasizes the role writing played in his
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of 3d Printing
Abstract This paper discusses the upcoming trend of 3 dimensional printing in the field of
electronics. The use of 3 D printing technology has resulted in rapid fabrication of circuits with
accurate component placement and electrical interconnection. More sophisticated 3 D printing
technology can be used to manufacture parts with direct end use application resulting in easy
replacement rapidly.3 Dimensional printing if employed could reduce the development time of
prototypes of complex electronic components. Keywords 3D printing,additive manufacturing,
INTRODUCTION Electronics like every other field of science follows the principle of change is
inevitable .This motto has resulted in emerging trends in this field. Few emerging trends like
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6.Rows of 3D printers in factory floors. 4.1. Advantages of 3 D printing over Normal Printing.
Ability to customize products: With the desired raw material, a 3D printer, and the required
blueprint, one can manufacture any object one wants, with the specifications and design of one
s choice. Rapid production of prototypes: 3D printing enables quick production of prototypes or
small scale versions of the real object. The printing of some products can be done within
minutes. This helps researchers and engineers plan the actual object and catch any design flaws
that may affect quality and functionality. Low cost of production: Although the initial cost of
setting up a 3D printing facility may be high, the cost of the 3D printer is remunerated through
the overall savings in the form of labour costs and time saved. Equal effort for small scale and
mass manufacturing ensures that the cost of production is relatively low. No storage cost: Since
3D printers can print products as and when needed, there is no expense on storage of goods is
required. Also models for printing can be made using computer aided modeling (CAD) and there is
no storage required for the models as
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Speech On Birth Control
Birth Control and Everybody Around Us
She walks into the living room where all her family was sitting, and they all look at her and ask
what s the news? . She was very disappointed in herself she thought how could she let it happen?
she was too young at 16, she didn t have a job, and she didn t even know if the father was going
to be there for her. The family looked concerned as she was about to burst into tears, her eyes
filled with sadness, and then she said I m pregnant . They all looked at her in disappointment,
they thought she was going to be the one to pursue her dreams of becoming a nurse, to actually
have a degree, but even though they were disappointed in her they knew that they had to help
her raise the baby. She felt upset she didn t know how she was going to do it while still going to
school, she still had two more years ahead, and she was due late May. Even though she had her
family who was supporting her she still had to take responsibility for her actions, she had decided
that she would have to drop out of school, and start working to take care of her upcoming baby.
This is not something new that you have read their are many young teenage girls who get
pregnant who don t have the money to support the baby, and this has been happening in the U.S.
for many years, and no one has really tried to stop it. Young teens are too scared to ask for simple
birth control from their parents because they get shamed for having sexual intercourse, so they don
t ask for
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Genetically Modified Organisms And The Environment
While America is excited about genetically modified organisms and think that they are god sent
other countries are weary of them and think that they are dangerous. While many other countries
label genetically modified organisms because they think that people should have a choice whether
or not they want to consume them America believes that their people should not have to know
therefore taking the people s choice away and making the decision for them. There have been
studies that have shown that genetically modified organisms have opened doors to new
possibilities, but at the same time have become a danger to humans and the environment. Although
some may think that genetic engineering is progress for humanity others think America should not
produce and sell genetically modified organisms because it is unsafe for human consumption, and it
is harmful to the environment.
Genetically modified organisms are living organisms that have been artificially manipulated in a
laboratory through genetic engineering. This relatively new science creates unstable combinations
of plant, animal, bacteria and viral genes that do not occur in nature or through traditional
crossbreeding methods. Genetic engineering works because all genes have the same basic structure
and work in the same way. Thus, they are in a sense interchangeable (Yount). Genetically modified
organisms are uncontrollable, and dangerous to humans and the environment and humans should
not be eating anything that has been
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Accounting And Financial Methods And Tools
Firm valuation relates to accounting in that it uses a combination of both accounting and financial
methods and tools. Some of the accounting tools used includes the valuation of firms assets,
valuation of a firm s profit and loss and also the valuation of a firm s obligations, which are
liabilities. Just like accounting, firm valuation process follows defined steps so as to arrive at the
correct value of the firm that is free from errors. There are five steps involved; preparation and
planning, adjusting the financial statements, choosing the business valuationmethods, applying the
selected valuation method and finally reaching the firm valuation conclusion. (Candon, 78). On the
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After the determination of how and under what conditions of measuring the firm s value, the next
step is the gathering of relevant data and information that impacts the firm value. (Howard, 97).
Such data include; steady earnings above the industry norm, good marketing plans, skilled and
motivated staff, and well documented financial and accounting statements and well detailed
business procedures that are written down.
Some of the gathered data such as the firm s historical financial statements are adjusted so as to
prepare the inputs required for the firm s valuation methods and hence it leads us to the second step.
The main financial statements required for the firm s valuation are the income statement and the
balance sheet that are produced by the accounting process. This further shows the relationship
between firm valuation and accounting. The best way to value a firm with a historical approach
would be looking at the historical statements, income statement and balance sheet. Smaller firms
should be looked at the last three to five years while larger firms should have a longer period to
check. Due to the fact that, business owners have considerable discretion in how they use the firm s
assets and also what expenses and income they recognize, this rise the need to adjust the firm s
historical records. Constructing an accurate relationship between the required firm s assets and
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3d Bone Printing And Its Effects On The Practice Of Medicine
3D bone printing is a powerful technology with the potential to significantly change the practice
of medicine. The 3D printing of bones can help humanity by reducing the amount of time people
wait for transplants of bones. 3D bone printing can play a major role in surgery have a major
effect in advancing the medical field. 3D printed bones have been experimented in animals in the
past using the animal s own bone as a material to print bones. The printed bones have not
experimented on humans because the body rejects the bones if it is not made of live material. The
3D bone printingdevice is at because it uses a material called hydroxyapatite and customizes bones
in desired sizes. The material hydroxyapatite is a material that is present in... Show more content on
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The kidney printed for the transplant was not able to be used as it was not a live organ and it
couldn t function as a human kidney would. Researchers by their nature are eager to embrace new
technology the medical 3D printing industry has evolved in the past years. Today the researchers
are trying to 3D print bones that can be transplanted in replacement of an injured bone. As of now,
the only patient to benefit from the new printer is a rat (Abram). The 3D printed bones have not
experimented on humans yet. So far the 3D printer has been used to print bones that can be
implanted into rats. The material used to print this bone was the rat bone itself. The 3D printing
technology has advanced in the field of medical science by improving health care.
The design of a 3D printer is a challenge as it involves many interacting subsystems from different
areas. 3D printers involve mechanical parts that are controlled by embedded controllers and are
driven by power electronics. The motors in 3D printers are used to provide motion within 3 axes,
that is the x, y, and z. Sensors are used for end stops, which are used as interlock safety devices for
the x, y, and z axis to maintain the motion within the distance allowed. The printer also involves a
3D scanner that is used to scan the injured bone of the individual. The printer replicates the 3D
picture that is scanned through
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A Disfiguring Chicken Pox Of Childhood By Billy Collins
Billy Collins takes the idea of using imagery and metaphors to create this idea that it may be
stressful to grow up but that s what makes your childhood and what u experience is being left
behind. He creates this idea that a chicken pox represent the childhood A disfiguring chicken pox
of the soul chicken pox is a disease that usually happens when you are a child and they are
contagious but they are temporary , the feeling of chicken pox which is uncomfortable and itchy
and makes you irritated , that is what Collins is trying to portray in the metaphor since this
disease is developed when you are a child if your a mature adult it can be very dangerous for your
body so with that being said without looking back at your childhood that can
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Similarities Between The Blind Side Movie
The Blind Side Movie Vs. Reality One misconception that people have about Michael Oher
because they watched the movie but did not read the book, is that Michael had no experience
playing high school football before meeting the Tuohy family. There are many other
misconceptions about Michael Oher that people don t know the truth about. The director altered
some scenes in the film, so a lot of people don t know all of the facts. The Blind Side is a story
about an African American boy who was living in poverty and had drifted away from the school
system until a woman named Leigh Anne Tuohyand her husband, Sean, took him in. The Tuohys
eventually became Michael s legal guardians, transforming both his life and theirs. In the film and
the book, The Blind Side, there were several similarities between the movie and what happened in
reality; However, some of the events in the movie were inaccurate. ` In the movie The Blind Side,
the director, John Lee Hancock, changed certain events which made... Show more content on
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For example, in the film and in real life, Michael Oher was drafted into the NFL in April 2009.
The catalog.cincinnatilibarary.com. Scholastic Action says that In the 2009 NFL Draft,
Michael Oher was selected 23rd overall by the Baltimore Ravens. He started all 16 games for the
Ravens and helped the team reach the playoffs in his first season with the team (The Real
Michael Oher). Another example of the movie being accurate to real life was when Michael
Oher got a full ride scholarship to Ole Miss. Although he had a lot of choices from different
schools to go play football, he chose the one his adopted family loved. Biography.com says that
He accepted a scholarship offer from the University of Mississippi after receiving offers from
Tennessee, LSU, Alabama and NC State, among others ( Biography.com editors). A lot of the scene
were accurate like the examples I showed
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Drug Testing Policy
Crowe and Sydney (2000) believe that if youth are able to enter recovery and maintain self
discipline through treatment they are less likely to cycle through the system multiple times.
Identifying youth who needs treatment and obtaining it for they may save money in distorted
correctional programs. Similarly, Lashey (1994) anticipated that drug testing, particularly for use
in appraisal, is valuable because adolescent are more likely to overcome denial and to discuss
their substance use problems. As Hutton (1992) argued that too often schools employ a drug
testing policy for symbolic basis. For example, schools may implement a drug testing policy
because drug use is a serious national concern or to set an example of a zero tolerance policy,...
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Parker et al (2002) suggests that such factors as the changes in the financial system and an
increase in young people attending university, result in the conservatory of the period in which
young people adopt their own independence and lack of responsibility over their own activities.
Therefore is suggested that the increasing rates of leisure drug use among student population
reflect the notion of timeout from the pressures of growing up, in which it is increasingly
becoming normal. Even if students have not taken any drugs their awareness and accessibility to
access such drugs still shows a clear picture of the extent to which drug use is normalized and
accepted within society (meashan et al, 2001). Shiner and Newburn (1997) criticize the
normalization thesis as they believe that the results discovered in the research does not involve the
minorities reporting regular soft drug use are large enough to legalize the normalization term. They
believed that the normalization thesis exaggerates the degree of drug used by young people as the
majority of young people actually desist from using drugs, preferring socially expressive and pre
occupying alternatives instead. Therefore, they believed that it fails to pay enough attention to the
normative contexts in which youthful drug use
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Albert Camus Religion
In the novel The Stranger By Albert Camus, Camus presents us with a Philosophical Fiction in
which he revolves around the Theme of Existentialism. The Protagonist Meursault believes in no
higher power of existence in which that life has no meaning thus opposing religion. The readers
experience this in the beginning of the Novel, where Meursault attends his mother s funeral and
express no emotionat a sorrowful gathering which he is demanded to do socially and because of
society s standards and manners. The behavior of Meursault is constant and rarely changes
throughout the novel. However his love partner makes Meursault question his views of
Existentialismbut does not result to change his personality. This transition continues through part...
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One claim that can be argued is the break in behavior that Marie has on Meursault. As listed
previously, That Meursault is incapable of having any feeling and emotions for anyone other
than himself. This changes variously in the essay where Meursault gives deep and vivid
descriptions of Marie and wants to be with her. The readers first discover this when Meursault
and Marie return form the beach and he says She was wearing one of my pajama suits, and had
the sleeves rolled up. When she laughed I wanted her again (Camus 24). Although this is not a
deep analysis of Marie, The readers can see that Meursault does feel emotions with Marie and
those are good emotions coming from someone else happiness that begs the question, is
Meursault having a change of heart for Marie and his behavior? To answer this question the
readers need to travel to part two of the novel, where Meursault and the Chaplain are talking
about Meursault time in jail and the Chaplain asks him how he is coping in his cell, not finding a
clear answer Meursault explained that This roused me a little. I informed him that I d been
staring at those walls for months; there was nobody, nothing in the world, I knew better than I
knew them. And once upon a time, perhaps, I used to try to see a face. But it was a sun gold face,
lit up with desire Marie s face. (Camus 73). What Meursault talks about with the Chaplain is about
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Student Diversity At Our School
When I went on stage during our weekly assembly and announced the start of affinity groups at
our school, I was oblivious to the reaction of the hundreds of students in the audience. I was
focused on speaking clearly and getting through my short speech, excited by what I was
announcing. I didn t know that the few sentences I read off a piece of paper would change my
perception of my school, my friends, and myself. Almost as soon as I got out of the assembly,
before I even got to my next class, I began hearing people criticizing affinity groups. Many people
were saying that this was segregating students, that we were being reverse racists , that there was
no need for the groups or any discussions about race, that SDLC (the diversity club I... Show more
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The only people who had had any experience with these groups were the people who had
attended the SDLC conference, where we participated in our respective affinity groups. Soon
after we announced the start of the groups, other students confronted me about the groups. Many
people had an almost visceral reaction against the concept of the groups, having been taught for
so long that it is wrong to single out people for their race. I understand why it was hard for
people to acknowledge the need for these groups, as it meant acknowledging that our whole
system had flaws; that there was still racism and prejudice within our community. This is not
something people were comfortable discussing. My school s motto is Excellence and Honor and
many students are incredibly smart and high achieving. We pride ourselves not just on our
academic strength but on our honor code and ethical behavior. This made people particularly
hesitant to pop the bubble of excellence and perfection by discussing things like racism. I d like to
think that I am naturally an open minded and accepting person, but perhaps if I hadn t been to the
SDLC conference and participated in the affinity groups there, I too would have been skeptical of
the program. The introduction of something so new and unfamiliar was
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Magic Power In Moonrise Kingdom By Wes Anderson And Roman...
It helps me see things closer. Even if they re not very far away. I pretend it s my magic power.
(Anderson and Coppola), the film Moonrise Kingdom by Wes Anderson Roman Coppola gives
one of the main characters Suzy Bishop binoculars as her magic power. Suzy always keeps her
binoculars on hand throughout the film for whenever she needs to see things closer. She uses
them to see who people really are instead of how they may look from a distance. The binoculars
become a safety net for her, because she always has them on. Having them on constantly could
make her feel empty when she does not have them with her. She finds love with a khaki scout,
secrets with her mother, and a sense of independence by using the binoculars as her magicpower.
The binoculars give her a bigger purpose in life other than being a daughter and a sister through
letting her believe she has superpowers like the characters in books she reads, I like stories with
magic powers in them. Either in kingdom on earth or on foreign planets. (Anderson and Coppola).
Suzy uses her binoculars to feel like she has a reason to be on this earth.
The film Moonrise Kingdom follows two young adults that long to be together. Once they set up
camp on their journey, Sam Shakusky takes inventory on all the items they brought for their trip.
By this time in the film Sam has already figured out that her binoculars mean a lot to her, Suzy lists
... and my binoculars, as you know... (Anderson and Coppola). Even though he knows
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Assignment 2 Sex Offenders
After criminals pay their debt to society, many criminals will start a fresh life, those convicted of
felons are limited to job selection, they lose the ability to vote and if they are a sex offender then
they go on a list of sex offender registry. However, not all crimes are readily available with
information about their offense except for sex offender. Their criminal records for any sex offenders
is required to be visible and available for anyone in society to have access to. The Texas Department
of Public Safety website has a database that you can access and you are available to view how
many sex offenders are within your zip code. In my 77076 zip code, there is total of 62 sex
offenders within my areas. Sixty of those offenders are male and two are female. The type of
crimes these sex offenders were convicted were a variety of differences offenses for example:
Raymond Acosta; risk level listed as moderate, convicted of sexual assault of a 35 year female,
Alfred Alvarado; risk level listed as low, convicted of procession of child pornography, victims age
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Alarming because 62 sex offenders are within my area. I am not a mother yet but if I had a child I
would want to know who lives near my home that has committed a crime. I don t want my child
being exposed to any indecent exposures, lured into a home where there is a sex offender or be
affected in anyway by a sex offenders.
I do believe that people should be given a second chance in life, but as a victim myself, it is hard
to move on from giving these sex offender criminals a second chance. I know that some criminals
may never commit a crime ever again and have remorse for what they did, but there a those few
that may commit a crime again and why should a sex offender criminal live in peace or be given a
second chance, if their victim cannot forget the incident or may suffer from PTSD, because of their
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The Taxi Driver By Thomas L. Friedman
Hey everybody, Due to your positive responses to my last blog post regarding modern
technology I m going to share some more thoughts on this topic with you today. To begin with,
moden technology both unites and divides us, according to Thomas L. Friedman, whose article
The Taxi Driver clearly represents the effects of today s electronical devices on our lives.
Sometimes even though we are physically close to a person, it often feels like there is a great
distance because of distractions caused by devices such as smartphones, iPods, laptops, etc.
Therefore, we often miss the chance to get to know foreign or extraordinary personalities, as
Friedman for instance relates in his article. In general, I share Friedman s point and approve of the
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The Globalization Of Globalization
Based on Sparke s textbook, Globalization can be defined as the extension, acceleration, and
intensification of consequential worldwide global interconnections. This is what he refers to as
little g globalization. These global interconnections reveal the ties and tensions of globalization.
There is also big G globalization which is what Sparke calls using globalization as a buzzword in a
political context. A big part of globalization is commodities and commodity chains. A commodity
can be simply defined as anything that is bought or sold while a commodity chain is the production
process that produces these commodities. Understanding commodities and commodity chains is
important to be able to understand globalization. One example of how commodities demonstrate
globalization is outsourcing and offshoring. By doing this, companies bring their companies
overseas which means that they are interconnected with other parts of the world. Understanding
commodity chains can also allow you to understand the ties and tensions. I decided to focus on the
apparel industry and the commodity of a piece of clothing. This commodity shows some of the
tensions related to labor, like constantly searching for the cheapest labor, and tensions related to the
environment, like pollution from the clothing industry. A piece of clothing also shows ties through,
for instance, in which countries clothes are produced and to which countries they are being
exported to. The article Indian Textile and
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The Prison System Is Not Functioning Well
It has long been apparent that the UK s current prison system is not functioning well. Although
the HM Prison Service outline their purpose as we keep those sentenced to prison in custody,
helping them lead law abiding and useful lives, both while they are in prison and after they are
released (Gov.uk, 2016), currently nearly half of all prisoners go on to re offend within a year,
which costs society ВЈ15 billion a year (Ministry of Justice, 2016). In addition, last summer, the
Chief Inspector of Prisons warned that jails in England and Waleswere in their worst state for a
decade (HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales, 2015) with sharp rises in inmate
violence, increasing drug use, staff shortages and squalid conditions. Therefore there is no doubt
that the prisonsystem is in urgent need of reform.
Last month, Elizabeth Truss outlined planned reforms to the prison system in a government
proposal, Prison Security and Reform she labelled the blueprint for the biggest overhaul of our
prisons in a generation . She outlined plans for a governor led approach, in which prison
governors will have the power to opt out of national contracts, and make their own resource
allocation decisions. Six reform prisons with these features are already being trialled around the
country, but it is too early to judge their impact. (Ministry of Justice, 2016). Autonomy is expected
to empower staff, improve standards and lead to a reduction in reoffending. The idea came from
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Essay On Christmas Tree Fires
Tis the season for Christmas trees to take their annual places in our homes. And as we all know,
Christmas trees are meant to be cheery, not charred. However, that s not always the case.
Between 2010 and 2014, Christmas tree fires caused an average of six deaths per year, 16 civilian
injuries and $16.2 million in direct property damage, according to data from the National Fire
Protection Association.
Although these occurrences are rare only an estimated 210 happen each year in the United States
those that do have a high likelihood of resulting in serious injury or death. The NFPA found from
2010 to 2014, on average, one of every 34 reported home structure Christmas tree fires resulted in a
death, compared to an average of one death per 142 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also, be sure to water it daily. In the first 24 hours, a tree can absorb as much as a gallon of water
or more. Afterward, the tree should suffice on just one or more quart a day. Remember: A well
watered tree is much more difficult to ignite. For any Christmas tree, make sure to keep at least 3
feet between it and any heat source, including fires, radiators, heat vents or candles, and ensure it
does not block any exist.
When lighting a tree, be sure to only use lights with labels saying they were tested in an
independent laboratory such as UL or ETL/ITSNA, according to the Christmas Tree Association.
Check to make sure none of the lights have frayed cords, loose connections or broken bulbs
because electrical or lighting issues are the main cause of Christmas tree fires. Turning off tree
lights before going to bed is also recommended.
And when the needles start to drop on a live Christmas tree, it s time to say goodbye because dried
out trees are a fire danger and should not be left in the home or outside against the home, according
to the NFPA. The organization recommends disposing it through a local recycling program rather
than burning it yourself to prevent any
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Political Pipeline Research Paper
Political Pipeline
Americans have demanded rights from the government for 200 years and also demanded that they
are not infringed upon. This is a reasonable claim, but when it comes to Native Americans, they are
not given their due. The biggest insult to their rights is that of the environmentally dangerous,
falsely advertised, and political money making Keystone XL Pipeline. This political pipeline project
should be abandoned due to the obvious environmental hazards, its political motivation, and the
infringement of the Native American rights.
The environmental risks that come with such a massive pipeline to transport tar sands pose a threat
on many levels. As a matter of fact the tar sands they are trying to transport are required to ... Show
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The pipeline route has caused some Native American leaders to be come aggravated at the
proposition of its placement. Even if the pipeline would not cross their property, tribal leaders say,
it would pose a threat to drinking water and to ancestral homelands on the rolling plains and hilly
riverbeds where they still hold treaty claims (Thune, John, and Anna Eshoo). It is ridiculous for
TransCanada and the supporters of the Keystone Pipeline to propose this route with the knowledge
of where the Natives are. This is an intentional insult, one they should not get away with. With an
already unstable relationship, why would these polluters think it would be wise to antagonize
them. This project already had many issues following it, but so strong is their opposition that
members have maintained a spirit camp on tribal property near the planned route. Despite the
camp s rustic accommodations a tent, a trailer and no running water members have kept a vigil
there for more than a year, and have vowed to use the site as a base camp for protesters if
construction ever begins. Several activists...have said they would risk arrest through civil
disobedience (Thune, John, and Anna Eshoo). Native Americans were promised rights when they
first lost their land to white settlers and the
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Animal Testing Over 100 Years Essay
If you lived in 1900, you could only expect to live to 47.3 years old (berkeley.edu). However,
today you can expect to live to see your 78th birthday, that s a difference of 31.5 years (cdc.gov).
Why such an age difference in just over 100 years? There are several factors that contribute to a
longer life expectancy today. They include, healthier lifestyles, better hygiene, and notice of public
health. But, the greatest contribution comes from medical advancements, such as vaccinations,
surgical procedures, and medications that have been discovered through the process of animal
testing. Animals have contributed greatly to the prolonged life spans of humans.
Take polio for example. From the late 19th century through the early 1950 s, an ... Show more
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In 1933 more than twelve women were blinded and one died from permanent mascara called Lash
Lure; due to a chemical in the product called p phenylenediamine, which was untested (National
Research Council of the National Academies). Again, this was before product safety tests were
required by law.
Not only do humans benefit from animal research, but animals do too. Animals develop many of
the same diseases that people do and there are many procedures performed on people that are also
performed on animals to improve their quality of life. Some treatments found through animal
testing that benefit animals are treatments for diabetes, cancer, arthritis, vaccinations, antibiotics,
and surgical techniques (psbr.org).
There are currently in vitro models such as cell cultures and computer modeling that are in use
that can replace some animal models. It is hopeful that one day animals will not need to be used in
experiments. However, as of today all animals cannot be replaced by such models.
As you can see with these examples, it is absolutely necessary to use animals in research; for
diseases that currently exist and for the ones yet to be discovered. There is no doubt that using
animals to test products and to develop lifesaving medications and surgical procedures have
improved our quality of life
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Story Of Worm In Max The Mighty
Mohamed Al Shariqi
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1 25 16
Max the Mighty
Max the Mighty after 5 years he s in college and Worm in the school. And max was bigger than
Worm.
All this happened after 5 years.
Max gets bullied in college. There is people they wore red blouse. And they are so meane.they want
to kill him any way. So if he go any were they trying to kill him because he s smarter than them.In
the next day Max go out and he find them behind the door.And than he go back to the house.Than
he get a knife and they have a shoes to kill him with it.Next they run away from him because if
they still he goona kill them.Then after few weeks they r was a car then they hide them selfs behind
the car.Next Max saw them behind the car then he through the knife
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  • 2. The Reason That Chip Wilson Plunged Lululemon Into Crisis Analysis The reason that Chip Wilson plunged Lululemon into crisis again is because of three major issues: lack of media training as a spokesperson, lack of comprehensive crisis management plan in the company, and failure of internal communication. First of all, spokesperson media training is part of crisis preparation. In this case, lacking media training includes training for a TV interview and training for filming a video apology. Prior to Chip Wilson s interview with Bloomberg TV, managers from the PR department should have conducted a comprehensive media training to Wilson. Topics cover from diagnosing company s vulnerabilities, to preparing for difficult questions, to how to utilize chances to re enhance the company s image, and how to risk averse after a major crisis. As Wilson s answer caused another crisis, I assume that he was not ready to answer the questions of sheer pants recall, nor he was ever participated in any media training at all. Erik Bernstein who runs a crisis managementblog noted that some people should never act as spokesperson. In fact, what surprised me was that as a company s founder and chairman of board, it was Chip Wilson s responsibility to have a general knowledge about the crisis and what caused the crisis and what procedures they have taken to solve the crisis. Even though he was never prepared for those questions beforehand, answers such as women s bodies don t fit its pants should have never came up. This crisis could have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Medical Marijuana Research Papers Working With What They Know Many things that were thought to be dangerous in the past are now things that are seen or used everyday. One of these things was tomatoes. Tomatoes were once thought to be very deadly. People avoided them at all cost because they thought these fruits could kill you. These people believed that tomatoes were poisonous for many years. After eliminating tomatoes from their diets, it was observed that people were still being killed by what people thought they were not ingesting. After this conclusion, people decided to investigate these common plants further. It was discovered that the tomato itself was not poisonous, but the cutlery that was used by the people was. Instead of being poisoned by a fruit, they were being... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the arguments that are opposed to medical marijuana consist of ill advised comments that have not been properly researched. One objection is that tetrahydrocannabinol, a chemical found in marijuana, is the chemical that makes people high . It is true that this chemical has some unwanted side effects, however, cannabidiol does not (Abuse). With the research people have done, cannabidiol is even known to do more than tetrahydrocannabinol can. Another concern that has been brought to light is that certain patients undergoing medical marijuana treatments could have dealt with an addiction problem in the past and therefore take advantage of the medication given to them. To counter this argument, most of the hospitals in the states that have approved medical marijuana as a reliable treatment, issue patient identification to each patient (Marijuana). Medical Marijuana may also be used to treat patients that struggle with former addictions. Many people also argue that there are many other different treatments for pain, nausea, and vomiting. This is true, however, with the proper research, marijuana could be used as a potential cure for cancer as well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Marketing Concept Of Marketing And Marketing MARKETING CONCEPT Marketing is an act of promoting and selling products or a service, this also includes marketing research and advertising. The marketing concept is the philosophy used by companies to analyse the needs of their customers so they can be better than the competition. As well as this they must also take into consideration the companies capabilities and the environment it is working in, as they can face the pressures of environmental changes. By using the marketing concept companies identify incoming changes and prepare itself to exploit them. The marketing concept is about matching a company s capabilities with what the consumer wants. After World War 2 customers had more money and could afford to be more selective when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The focus for any business was to reduce costs through mass production to maximise profits. Mass production can lead to the design and quality to suffer and customers losing interest. The sales orientation After the Second World War competition between companies grew and the focus of marketing turned to selling. They used communication, advertising and branding to compete with other companies. Companies focussed on distribution, communication and persuading customers that one manufacturer were better than other. The problem with this type of orientation is that the organisations made a product which they think the customer needs or likes without the proper research. The marketing orientation From the 1960 s onwards there was strong competition for customers. Marketing departments were relied on to create an intelligent plan to inform an organisation about what they should produce, how much to charge for a product, where it should be sold, how they should communicated it to consumers, they do this through research and listening to customers. They attempted to understand consumer needs or potential needs. Modern marketers are particularly interested in brands as brands attract customers that stay loyal to the brand. As markets are continuously changing, market research and product development is an ongoing process for a market orientation company. ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Companies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Socratic Era Socrates Socrates and the Socratic Era of Philosophy In 470 399 B.C. lived Socrates. Socrates, considered to be one of, if not the most influential philosopher, is credited with teaching two of the other most famous philosopher: Pluto, and Xenophon, as well as making huge contribution to Ethics, and being one of the founders of Western Philosopher itself. Born in Alopeke, Socrates belonged to the tribe Antiochis. Not much is known about his early life, but his father was a sculptor, or stonemason, and his mother a midwife. He married a woman named Xanthippe, who was known for having a harsh temperament, and with her, he had three children. Working first as a stonemason, Socrates, while not usually credited in in modern scholarship, constructed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of his implied offenses to the city was claiming to be a moral and social critic. Rather than accepting the the development of what he thought of as immorality within his city, Socrates questioned the societally accepted notion of Might makes right , or rather, whatever somebody says, goes, as long as they have the strength to defend themselves. Later on, Socrates student Plato referred to him as The Gadfly , a person who challenges status quos and potential social normalities. According to Plato, in his book Apology , Socrates friend Chaerephon asked the Oracle of Delphi if anyone was wiser than Socrates. The Oracle said no one was. Socrates did not believe the Oracle, because he believed he possessed no wisdom whatsoever. He proceeded to test the riddle, by approaching men considered to be wise by the common people and questioned them. Socrates thus concluded that while they were considered wise, they had no answers to questions of larger, and philosophical nature. It was at that point that Socrates knew the Oracle was correct. These Wise men thought themselves wise, yet were not. Socrates himself knew he was not wise, thusly making himself wiser than all else. From this paradox (Named the Socratic Paradox), came the famous term I know that I know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Cause And Organizational Causes Of Jose Rizal In The... Before the Spaniards came, Islam had already entered the Philippines, mainly in Mindanao and Sulu. Upon the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century, the conversion of the inhabitants of Luzon and Visayas were their responsibility. The people of Luzon and Visayas were mostly converted to Catholicism, while they never succeeded in converting and controlling Mindanao. The greater part of the Mindanao still remained free and Islamic, the Moros had successfully freed themselves from the Spanish rule for over 300 years. When the Philippines was sold to US in the Treaty of Paris, Mindanao was brought under control. Dr. Macapado Muslim (1994) sums up the historical roots and contemporary causes of the Moro problem foundational causes from 1898... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the Spaniards ruled the country, Dr. Jose Rizal made his great move in making our country united as one. He called himself Filipino because he believes that the Filipinos are the natives of the country and should fight for their own freedom. This is the time when the birth of the Filipino nation started. Rizal has been called the Great Malayan . He has been declared as the First Filipino . His works, talents, and achievements made him to that kind of praise. He is one of our great heroes. He showed his countrymen that they could be something less than merely brown Spaniards. That they could be Filipinos, a people sharing common roots in a common land. He expressed the growing national consciousness of many Filipinos who opposed Spanish colonial tyranny and aspired to attain democratic rights. He fought for our unity and for the freedom of our country through his pen and writings, not by fighting violently. He brought with him a burning idealism which we very much hope to see being rekindled today. The Bangsamoro people or the Moros simply do not want to be united with the Philippines. They wanted to have their owns . They wanted their own laws, own forces, government officials, and budget from the Philippine government and other aspirations of the Bangsamoro people. This is the total opposite of what Rizal had sacrificed for all of us, Filipinos. We should spread equality among us. For us to be united, equality will be the first ingredient. It is equality, which the people should be for us to be united as one. No racism, having equal rights, fairness; these are what should be taught to all of us, not only for the Moros. We can t judge them if they don t want unity, when we, people of the north, don t even apply and understand what we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Sneeization In School The project goal was for school aged children to not get a cold or the flu during this year s flu season at school. The project went well, and should decrease the spread of the cold and flu at fairmeadows elementary school. The first objective was, the children will demonstrate proper cough and sneeze etiquette to the the teachers at schoolto show them how to cough and sneeze into their elbow effectively 5 times at the end of the presentation. This goal was achieved by the entire group when playing the game Simon says. I used a rubric to evaluate if the children understood what to do when they coughed or sneezed. The children properly displayed coughing and sneezing into their elbow during the game on their first or second time. The second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. What Does Freedom Mean To You Essay Abraham Lincoln said, Freedom is not the right to do what we want, but what we ought, we dare to do our duty as we understand it. Freedom is the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint according to the dictionary. Freedom means the soldiers fighting in wars to have our states remain free. Freedom means to have rights. Freedom means that I can freely say my opinions. A symbol of freedom is the Statue of Liberty. The first type of freedom I am going to talk about is the soldiers fighting in war for us to remain free. The United States soldiers are a very important part of freedom to me. The soldiers give their lives to keep us free. The U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Marines are all part of our protection. The next type of freedom I will talk about is to have rights and liberty in our government. We help make our laws, and the right to do what we want to do. The laws we want to make we send to our state capital. If they think the law or laws are good enough or think they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We get to vote for our presidents,our governor, our mayor, and many other people. We also get to vote where to put new building, if we should take down buildings, and to choose what laws we should have and not have. A symbol of freedom is the Statue of Liberty. She holds a torch and tablet upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence. Liberty Island is federal property within the territory of the state of New York, even though it is closer to New Jersey. The statues full name is Liberty Enlightening the World. The statue was to be a symbol of welcome for all immigrants coming to America, as well as a universal symbol of freedom. In this essay I have talked about three forms and one symbol of freedom. The three forms of freedom are the soldiers, the rights and liberty, to state my opinions freely. The symbol is the Statue of Liberty. Thank you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Nuclear Sclerosis Case Study A 67 year old female Caucasian patient comes in to the clinic complaining of decreased vision, affecting the left eye more than the right. She is being treated for hypertension, cholesterol, and diabetes. Her distance vision is 20/25 OD and 20/40 OS and her near vision is 20/25 OD and 20/50 OS. Her prescription was found to be 11.00 1.00X180 OD and 13.50 1.50X015 OS, which is classified as high myopia. A 1+ nuclear sclerosis was found in the right eye. A 2+ nuclear sclerosis and a paracentral subcapsular cataract were found in the left eye. Due to these findings, it was determined that glasses could not fully fix the patients vision. This lead to a referral to a retinal specialist and a cataract surgeon. No other abnormalities were noted on the initial examination. The patient then came back when the cataract surgery was performed on the left eye and the visual acuity improved to 20/25 at distance and 20/25 at near OS. All things concerning the surgery seemed normal for a day after the IOL placement. Six months later, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main way light is obstructed on its way to the retinal is by a cataract in the lens, which is the case in this patient. These can form two major ways: ultraviolet light damage and aging. Ultraviolet light damage leads to an abundance of free radicals. These free radicals act on the crystalline proteins and cause them to clump together, creating a cataract.[2] Another way cataracts are formed is by the natural process of aging. Concentrations of alpha crystallins fall off with age with leads the other subtypes to aggregate and form scleroses (cataracts).[3] This is what is leading to the glare that the patient sees at night. The cataract is scattering the light entering her eye and leading to blur on the retina. Both of these could have contributed to the cataracts in this patient due to her being over 65 and due to her age naturally being exposed to more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Designing A Relationship Between The Chefs And The Modern... Business Overview: My business is a molecular patisserie called Molecule, The Modern Patisserie . Molecule is a modern patisserie that has a combination of classic and modern dishes. The patisserie combines the techniques of classic techniques with modern methods, today s culinary experience is all about preservation of the flavour and keeping what nature has to offer pure and knowledge and that what Molecule is all about. Mission Statement: Molecule, The Modern Patisserie the idea behind Molecule was to revolutionize modern patisserie using modern techniques with classic recipes. Is this your mission?Molecule is a patisserie that runs like any kitchen, but with desserts, we want to bring the customers closer to their desserts as to show them what goes into making these extraordinary items. People often get scared when they hear ingredients with big names or names that they cannot pronounce and that turns them off to trying and experimenting with these, but Molecule hopes to break this gap and create a bring. Molecules design is set up to create a relationship between the Chefs and the customer, a see through glass window from where customers can peep through and see what s being done and how they are being done and the intricate details that goes into making of certain things. Molecule brings a combination of science and art into the enjoyment of cooking and brings it to you. So what is your mission what are you trying to achieve in a statement? Vision: what is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On The Crusades The word crusade is from a French term that mean to lift the cross. The word is used to describe the early military War or the campaigns by early Christians against Muslims. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church during the High and Late Medieval Ages. In The year 1095, Pope Urban the Second proclaimed the First Crusade with the goal of restoring Christian admission to holy places in and Around Jerusalem. Following this First Crusade there was an alternating over 100 years struggle for dominance over the Holy Land, with seven more major crusadesand numerous minor ones, These Muslims controlled the holy land (currently they are Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel) subsequently (Slack in 2003) and Christian all around Europe believed that they would go to heaven when they die Fighting over the Holy Land. Some historiographers see the Crusades as assertive, hostile, un lawful expansion efforts by European Christians, some see them as part of No cease... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, the Host (Turks) had completely overwhelmed the crusaders in only three different clashes as their reaction to the barbarism of the initial crusade. Later by 1187, Muslims finally unified under Saladin, after several years of fighting among themselves. This generated a single Muslim state that was very commanding. Saladin overthrew the crusaders easily and seized back Jerusalem in September that year by cracking open the walls. The Saladin victory of the war were a shocking to the whole of Europe. After getting the news on losing Jerusalem, Pope Urban III was said to have allegedly died of a heart attack. The seventh crusade happened in the summer of the year 1244, where a Khwarezmian army surpassed and captured Jerusalem. They allied with France s army and they managed to use their joint forces but were overpowered in less than two days of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Critical Analysis Of Edinburgh Fringe Festival My aim is to conduct a critical analysis on the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, an annual event with the purpose of providing a platform for unjuried theatrical performances. This event is an established one and has been held in Edinburgh every August since 1947, when eight theatre groups turned up uninvited at the Edinburgh International Festivaland decided to perform their shows at the fringe of the festival. (Edinburgh Festival Fringe, [Accessed: 23/05/2016])The Fringe began to grow every year as more and more performers turned up and performed their own fringe shows. In 1985, the Festival Fringe Society was created as a facility to formalise these performances and create a central box office. The society decided to draft a constitution that ensured that whilst they governed the logistics of the event, they still operated within the ethos of the founding members of the fringe. Therefore the society maintains a policy that they have no part in vetting the performances for the festival. (Edinburgh FestivalFringe, et al.)This means that anyone with a creative act can perform over the three weeks in which the festival takes place. So, the Fringe Festival has come to be known for hosting thousands of shows across hundreds of venues catering for a variety of tastes and interests. The Fringe has succeeded in creating an outlet for many people who wouldn t have had the opportunity to otherwise perform in front of thousands of accredited journalists, art industry professionals in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Benjy Is The First Narrator In The Sound And The Fury Benjy is the first narrator out of four in William Faulkner s The Sound and the Fury. He is unable to speak, so his story is told through his thoughts and memories. Despite Benjy s mental limitations he is the most illuminating and most important narrator in the novel, as Faulkner intended. His memories reveal more in the story than any other narrator because he is able to remember without concealing information. Faulkner uses Benjy s narration to build a foundation and pretense for the novel, creating a puzzle for the reader. Benjy is mentally retarded and has no sense of time, leaving the Compson family and staff to look after him. With limited control over himself and his body, he is unable to take his coat and shoes off and Versh must remove his clothing for him. Benjy is mute and he cannot do much without assistance from those around him. He also lacks comprehension when he explains being drunk: Drink. Quentin said. They held my head. It was hot inside me, and I began again. I was crying now, and something was happening inside me and I cried more, and they held me until it stopped happening (Faulkner 22). Benjy understands something is different when he drinks the sassprilluh but does... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As he ages, he decreases using the word go to describe his motion and starts using went. Benjy may seem dissociative, but when he separates himself further from the people around him, he is actually able to give an even more unbiased recollection of events because he is mostly repeating dialogue that those around him do not realize he remembers or understands. Benjy narrates events as he experiences and remembers them, without repressing anything because of his lack of mental filter (Priddy). Nothing is withheld from Benjy s narration, in fact the reader receives more information because of his memories, allowing the readers to gain information from experience other than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay The Theme of Humanity in the Time Machine The Theme of Humanity in the Time Machine H.G Wells was born in Bromley Kent on the 21st September 1866. He had attended school called Midhurst Grammar in 1883, soon after he had gone to the normal school of science in London. There he had learned biology, which could lead to why he had written science fiction novels. He had left the school without the qualifications to become a writer. He began his career as a writer in 1893 and then continued to create stories, such as the Time Machine. H.G Wells had studied the fourth dimension as he felt very strongly about this issue. The fourth dimension was about moving back and fourth in time. H.G wells had tried to create his own time machine. He had stated anyone enters the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He illustrated his views of the Victorian times by writing the time machine. In this story he wrote how the future would re act if the class divisions had not been divided. The time machine represents class divisions by Elois who are the upper class and lived on top, whereas the Morlocks were the lower class divisions who lived underground. Chapter one, the time traveller has a dinner party. They had gone to another room after eating their dinner to discuss the fourth dimension. The time traveller wanted to demonstrate to them the fourth dimension by his miniature version of the time machine, so that they could become a witness of the fourth dimensions occurring. At this dinner party there are only males present, because in the Victorian times women were not superior to men, this reflects the historical influences that existed in those times and relates to the essay question. Men who attended the time travellers dinner party was not named through out the whole book, except for one whose name was Filby. The other guests were named after their occupation, for example there were psychologists, provincial mayor, medical man, narrator, the very young man and the time traveller himself. The reason why Filby is not named after his occupation is that it was not a very important one. There is also a character who was the time traveller s domestic servant, her name was Mrs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Human Condition One of the reasons the movement is so difficult to define is because many of these thinkers have differing views on what the human condition is, which is at the center of the study of existentialism. Something that is found to be common between many existentialist, though, is their consistent and utter rejection to any and all systems, theories and organizational constructs that attempt to answer the question of the human condition, and give value to our existence in a comprehensive approach whether they are based in religion, science or philosophy. One of the most historically outstanding systems which claims to explain some core existential questions about the human condition is religion. Religion was something that filled the void of the existential question for as long as humanity has existed, and alleviate the concern of creating meaning and purpose. Existentialist thinkers have adopted the belief that following organized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oftentimes, constructs such as religion offer a partial experience, often such systems will see the meaning and purpose to life as somehow emanating from an alternative, objective realm, such as heaven. However; in doing so they lose sight of the perspective of what life is like for an individual living on this earth and experiencing all the fears, anxieties, hopes and disappointments that are a part of the human condition. For example, many of the mass organized religions often provide answers to many of the vexing questions of life from the perspective of an all knowing and all powerful God, whose word is thought to be communicated to us through prophets. However, existentialists stress that what we most need is not a divine perspective of the human condition, but a human perspective, for as Nietzsche put it we are ultimately, much to his chagrin, human, all too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Haemon Creon Character Analysis You notice how in winter floods the trees/ which bend before the storm preserve their twigs/ the ones who stand against it are destroyed (p280). Those who listen to advice, who don t let their pride get in the way, have a habit of making fewer mistakes. In the play Antigone Creon, the king, is not one of those who listen. In Sophoclesancient tragedy the conflicting words, actions, and ideas of Haemon and Creondevelop the king as a tragic hero through the exposure of his hubris while their interactions develop the themes of excessive pride and shifting loyalties. Haemon s well structured argument s first appeals to Creon s beliefs and ego but then shifts to present his own beliefs and those of the citizens of Thebes, and when his attempt... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haemon, his son, who s fiance, Antigone, is set to be executed for disobeying the king s decree, tries to reason with the prideful monarch in an attempt to change his fiance s sentence. He first appeals to Creon s convictions, reassuring him that he would never doubt his father s decisions: For me your judgements/ and the ways you act on them are good, (278) then attempts to get Creon to listen to advice: For any man, even if he s wise, there s nothing shameful/ in learning many things, staying flexible. . .when men speak well, it is good to learn from them (280). However his advice goes unheeded by Creon, who instead, in his pride, refuses to listen: and men my age are we going to school/ to learn what s wise from men as young as him (281). Instead of listening to Haemon s calm, reasonable, arguments Creon insults his son, accusing him of being a woman s slave and a person with an empty brain (282). Haemon eventually storms out, while Creon s pride prevents him from listening to Haemon s advice, and causes him to misunderstand Haemon s final warning: Then she ll die and in her death kill someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. College Dropout Causes The Social Cause of College Drop Out Rates Fifty six percent of students who enroll in college will drop out within 6 years due to the constant stress of balancing work and school, expensive tuition, and high societal standards (Atlas 1). The typical college freshman is not mentally or emotionally prepared for college.(Allianz Tuition Insurance) The college drop out rate is seventy one percent higher due to balancing work and school because students do not know how to properly manage their time. With working so many hours, students tend to get overwhelmed because their time is limited when it comes to studying for tests, quizzes, homework, or finals. Being in the workforce and going to school full time interferes in your in and out of class study time. The article The Struggle of Work School balance states Working full time can shrink the chance that students will graduate at all, by cutting into the time available for studying and attending classes ( TheAtlantic). The social aspect of balancing work and college are usually students who come from different racial backgrounds. Usually that are from a Hispanic or Black background but are also older in age (TheAtlantic). This leads back to a social issue because it shows how the system wants the lower minority group to fail.( ). Due to not having the means to afford the universitybut also wants them to fail so they can stay in the bluecolor community instead of making it big(). Also students from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Physical properties EGA108 / EG 279ASSESSED SHEET 1 To be handed in via Blackboard by 5pm on Thurs Nov 8th. Show your workings in all cases if you want to include hand written workings, embed these as a scanned or photographed image.e = 1.6 x 10 19 CNA = 6.03 x 1023me = 9.11 x 10 31 kgkB = 1.38 x 10 23 JK 1 By: darky 712402 1List two aspects of materials behaviour that the Drude model can explain. The Drude model can explain the Thermal Conductivity in metals and Electrical Conductivity of metals. List two aspects of materials behaviour that the Drude model can t explain but the Quantum Free Electron model can. Explains the effects of the temperature, impurities, and deformation on Electrical Conductivity in which the Drude Model ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... b) How the Quantum Free Electron Theory predicts that the conductivity of metals decreases as the temperature increases. In the Quantum Free Electron Theory the electrons are considered as waves, so the electrons will have much similar behaviour to waves. The temperature is related to the heat capacitance. So each element will have different heat capacitance. The Quantum Free Electron predicts that scattering causes electrons to drop back down in Energy. Which means that as the temperature goes down the stability of the electrons will increase; also the amount of electron which can jump into a higher level will decrease thus more stability in the atom. This means better conductivity in lower temperatures. So when the temperature increases, it will cause vibrations that change the lattice, and the lower level electron will get excited to move into a higher level which causes instability in the element. Thus, the conductivity will decrease. c) How the Band Theory predicts that the conductivity of silicon increases as the temperature increases. The band theory gives explanations of how Semiconductors differ from metals because as the temperature increases the conductivity increases. The Band Theory considers that for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Tax avoidance within multinationals Contents 1.Introduction..........................................................................................2 2.Tax avoidance is not immoral...................................................................2 3.Disapproving of the justifications of tax avoidance........................................3 4.Other moral issues..................................................................................3 5.Conclusion...........................................................................................4 Reference list............................................................................................5 1.Introduction In the currently highly integrated world some businesses are successful and big enough to become multinational companies, thus, operate in different countries. Regardless of the country in which the company operates, its government needs money for increasing the well being of the citizens and developing the country s economy. One of a government s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus global companies become more competitive to other businesses and decrease the profitability of the market for their rivals, especially for national firms. Even though tax avoidance through charity seems to be moral, in fact, statistics provided by the Commission the charity represents that The Cup Trust spend only fifty five thousand pounds directly on charity and mostly these were small start up children s charities (Weakley, 2013). To add more, not the high rate of taxes itself forces businesses to resort to tax avoidance but the opportunity to do it legally. According to The Economist (2013), in recent years the corporate profits as a share of Gross Domestic Product in America were high, but the tax revenues of the government were one of the lowest in history. This paradox could be explained by the fact that there was a significant decrease in tax rates of Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD) countries for more than seven percent for the last decade and they became considerably lower than in the United States of America (ibid). The reasons why tax avoidance theoretically may be justified were stated above. However, it was shown that in practice even if multinational firms pay to charity, which is obviously highly moral, they do it to reduce bills, which makes such operations morally wrong. 4.Other moral issues The examples ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Sociological Theories Of A Nuclear Family In a sociological perspective, family is interpreted as a social group whose members are bound by legal, biological, or emotional ties or a combination of all three. The sociological theories the connect to this concept are functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionalism. First, functionalism states that the family socializes children, it provides emotional and practical support for its members, and it provides its members with a social identity. Secondly, conflict theory states that members create disagreements, and create emotional support and comfort. Finally, symbolic interactionism claims family members and intimate couples interact on a daily basis. Families are defined as a relationship by blood, marriage, or affection (Seccombe 5). My family is a nuclear family. A nuclear family consists of a mother, father and children living in one household. Every nuclear family has advantages and disadvantages in them. The advantages are strength and stability, financial stability, which equals more opportunity, consistency which means lucrative behavior, health benefits, conflict resolution and better communication skills. In my nuclear family, we incorporate these advantages to become a better family and to be brought closer together. Strength and stability refers to a child that is born into marriage tend to have more stability than children born into cohabitation. Spouses that are committed to each other teach their children to lead positive and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Catholic Church Investigation The Investigation inside the Roman Catholic Church: Understanding the Communication of a 2,000 year old church Through the employment of illuminating language, the Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church communicate with one another and the laity to pursue their common goal of knowing Jesus Christ and helping others to know him. In this paper, I will investigate how language is employed in the Roman Catholic Church. In order to do so I will analyses two preeminent types of writings, The Encyclical letter, and The Mass Homily. Similarly, I will compare a priest s use of language in their homily to The Holy Father Pope Francis language use. Next discussion point is the prior knowledge and criteria to understand the Catholic discourse and relate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mission being to know Jesus Christ and bring others to know him is an ongoing challenge for my community. As it is made aware with the Encyclical we are always facing new challenges because of societies development. In an effort to bring others to know God it is important to address issues while teaching people the thought process behind the action. Not only do these writings show the goal of getting others to know Christ but it allows the members of the Church to further their knowledge as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Rainman Essay Barry Levinson brings us a Raymond, very moving character in the movie Raymond Babbitt. Raymond is a grown man that is Autistic. Raymond may be grown up but he lacks certain sociable skills, making communication very difficult. He has a hard time understanding and answer questions. Because of Raymond s handicap he is unable to progress into a new person. Raymonds limitations give the movie boundaries. Levinson uses the idea of not allowing this character to change to affect the other characters in this story. The character that is most affected is Raymond s brother, Charlie. At the beginning Charlie is frustrated and short on cash, his father has died and Charlie received no inheritance, his father had left it all to Charlie s unknown... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to obtain this money Charlie finds it necessary to remove Raymond from the institute that is taking care of him and in theory use him as leverage to get the money. In order for Charlie to do this he has to make changes and accommodate for Raymond s needs. Charlie isn t used to Raymond s requirements, such as watching TV shows are certain times, being asleep by a certain time, seating odd amounts of food and need for attention to make sure he doesn t get hurt. Charlie starts to get to know Raymond, and the more he does the more Charlie changes. Charlie completely alters his lifestyle to provide for Raymond. At the beginning when Charlie is still getting to know Raymond they to out for breakfast and there is no syrup on the table, and this is not what Raymond is used to. He always had the syrup on the table before they got the pancakes. Raymond makes a be deal about it and Charlie tries to tell him that they will bring the syrup with the pancakes but Raymond doesn t like this and creates and issue about it. Charlie is frustrated by this is doesn t understand. This is another example of how Charlie is not able to change, he is used the repetition and a set procedure. If Charlie is going to get along with his brother he is going to have to adapt. Charlie ends up spending about a week living with Raymond, getting to know him learning his likes and dislikes, his habits and so on. Every place that they stay, Charlie has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Chicano San Diego Book Report Chicano San Diego Cultural Space and the Struggle for Justice edited by Richard Griswold Del Castillo This book illuminates the challenges and obstacles Chicano residents of Southeast San Diego have endured since the inception of their communities. Through multiple essays, it is pointed out that the efforts to fight for equal access have an added dimension due to its close proximity to the U.S Mexican border. This relates to my topics because the struggles of San Diego are not only local, but national and international because the people that are negatively impacted by these issues such as environmental are immigrants. I hope to use this book to connect the national debate on immigration with the struggle for environmental justice because it is unfair that the people who do the least environmental damage are the ones suffering the most. Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice: The Polluter industrial Complex in the Age of Globalization by Daniel Faber In this book, it greatly breaks down the history, stages and evolution of American... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 107) Also, it relates back to my main theme because I can use this to know the politics that comes with environmental justice issues such as knowing which questions to ask, such as who, what, when and where environmental hazards get dumped on them. Also, I can actually see and understand how ideas that I learned in my classes like not in my back yard are used in case studies, not just as slogans in social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. John Proctor s Excessive Pride In The Crucible By Arthur... In The Crucible, both honor and excessive pride play a role in the portrayal of John Proctor throughout the play. Pride is an attribute that makes someone feel like he or she is worth something but when someone is excessively prideful, they are over confident and often conceited. Proctor s excessive pride caused him avoid telling the truth in the story told by Arthur Miller in The Crucible. Proctor was a proud man who seemed to set himself apart from the community of Salem, Massachusetts. No one could have seen him as prideful, as John was a religious man, or so everyone thought. His pride caused him to cover who he really was a man who struggled with sin. Elizabeth Proctor, his wife, wanted him to admit his sins and put an end to Abigail Williams scheme that had brought about a witch hunt but John Proctor does not come clean until Elizabeth is among those accused and he feels guilt over his previous relationship with Abigail, the accuser. John Proctor s pride put him into a painful situation that could have been avoided if he had been honest from the beginning. If he had told the truth about Abigail before the accusations of witchcraft began, he may have saved the lives of many innocent people. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He could not see that he needed to be honest about Abigail s accusations of witchcraft that continued to grow. Proctor s pride brought him sorrow when his wife was accused but it was a turning point to his decision to come clean about his adulterous affair with Abigail. He confessed soon after her accusation, I have made a bell of my honor! I have rung the doom of my good name...My wife is innocent, except she knew a whore when she saw one (Miller 49)! At this point, John Proctor shows that he is honorable when he puts away his pride to defend his innocent wife. As a last effort to preserve some degree of pride he refuses to sign a confession that would forever taint his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Philosophical View Of Animal Rights A Philosophical View of Animal Rights Should animals be harmed to benefit mankind? This pressing question has been around for at least the past two centuries. During the early nineteenth century, animal experiments emerged as an important method of science and, in fact, marked the birth of experimental physiology and neuroscience as we currently know it. There were, however, guidelines that existed even back then which restricted the conditions of experimentation. These early rules protected the animals, in the sense that all procedures performed were done so with as little pain as possible and solely to investigate new truths. Adopting the animals? perspectives, they would probably not agree that these types of regulations were much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Rodd 4). So, it is easily seen how many views have accumulated over time. The task of determining animal rights has also come into the context of examining these inherent differences on qualitative and quantitative levels. We can say, for instance, that on a qualitative level, a cow is less intelligent than a human. But, we must then determine, on a quantitative level, how much more unintelligent that cow really is when compared to humans. And, once we decide that, we must then decide if that margin of intelligence is enough for us humans to slaughter that cow in order to benefit human kind from its products. Questions like this and others, which are very similar, have become the snowballing debate over the question of animal rights. Where do we draw the line? How do we determine the value of another being?s life? Well, up to this point, we as a society have been pretty confident in judging the lives of millions of animals worldwide (or so we can conclude by looking at the number of animals sacrificed each year for the purpose of experiment, education, goods, etc.). We must first step back and analyze the ethical dilemma at hand and then proceed to carefully weigh its consequences. If we examine the question of animal rights cautiously, it is most often viewed as an ethical dilemma as opposed to an economic or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Beveridge Report On Social Insurance The Beveridge report was announced in 1942 by William Beveridge who was a British economist and social reformer. In 1942 William Beveridge was given a task of directing a government report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. The beverage report was designed to provide a full system of social insurance from cradle to the grave . It was also planned that all people should pay a weekly support to the state. He came out with the Beveridge report which is properly named as A Report on Social Insurance and Allied Services. It was introduced in order to tackle the five giants of economic hardships Want, ignorance, idleness, squalor and disease Want poverty was the key to social problem which affected everyone. However in 1946 the National Insurance Act was introduced in order to provide comprehensive insurance. It provided unemployment benefits, retirement pension and widow, maternity benefits. Ignorance this was introduced to provide free education for children up to the age of 15. Idleness It was introduced to maintain high levels of employment after war. William Beveridge understood that poverty and unemployment were linked to a lack of information which hindered people in finding work. Squalor this was a system of dropping slum areas and overcrowding areas during war. The government aimed to build 200,000 houses a year New Towns Act (1946). Disease the NHS was announced for British citizens to get medical, dental and optical services for free. Nevertheless the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Advantage Of Competitive Intelligence The concept Competitive Intelligence has a rich tradition (Juhari and Stephens, 2006), and it has strong bases in military science and holds a rich history dating back to more than 5,000 years (Tao and Prescott, 2000).. In the recent history, especially in the management field, this concept has been examined for many times under different titles. For example, Aguilar (1967) and Fahey and King (1977) invented the phrase environmental scanning, which concentrated on how the executives scan their organizations environment. Likewise, over time other labels have been utilized in prior studies to identify competitive intelligence. Like: Business intelligence (Cleland and King, 1975; Pearce, 1976). Competition analysis (Ghoshal and Westney,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In center, Competitive Intelligence helps strategists to understand the forces that act upon the business environment and, more significantly, to develop appropriate designs to compete successfully (McGonagle and Vella, 2002). Guimaraes (2000) provides us with a summary of the benefits of Competitive Intelligence practice in strategic planning: bringing to light business opportunities and problems that will enable proactive strategies; providing the basis for continuous improvement; omit light on competitor strategies; improving speed to market and thereby supporting rapid globalization; improving the possibility of company survival; increasing business volume; providing better customer assessment; and improving understanding of external influences . For the present research, Competitive Intelligence is defined as a Systematic and ethical process for gathering, analyzing and managing external information that can affect the company plans, decisions and operations (Saayman, et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Drug Subdiction And Drug Addiction Drug addiction is a crippling problem in the United States, and has the possibility of affecting every single person. May it be from someone in the upper class, to a single mother who is living in poverty, this form of substance abuse is becoming more and more abundant in recent times. Unfortunately, many people who have never dealt with or looked into substance abuse often blame the individual for what happened. The sociological imagination, on the other hand, says otherwise. According to C Wright Mills sociological imagination, private troubles, such as substance abuse, often have a root in public issues of social structure. Sadly, the societal roots of many issues are not seen by others, causing the individual and their choices to be seen as the cause of their problem. In turn, this view may support a punitive perspective against the person in question. In the case of Brittney May, her drug addictionhad started at a relatively young age, and as a result of it, she had ended up in prison. Although she has been released after her first long sentence, she ended up being convicted again, and is currently in prison. Additionally, her prison sentence ended up making her lose custody of her child. Fortunately, her old mother agreed to take care of that child. Growing up in a low income bracket neighborhood, Brittney was already placed in a society which had a number of adverse effects on her. Ranging from negative peer pressure from the children surrounding her, to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Differences Between Theatre And Movie In today s busy world, people usually struggle to find time for fun and a way of relaxation but when it happens, they often spend it on entertainment. One of those forms of entertainment is watching stage or film productions. Theatre and film have lots of aspects in common and depend on each other, however, they involve differences. People choose between theater and filmbased on factors and their own preferences. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast between those two forms of art. First of all, theater as well, as the film is the form of entertainment. Theater was one of the first forms of arts that made people feel emotion: sadness, laughter, thoughtfulness while being entertained. By watching actors perform on the stage the viewers live and feel every moment and emotion. The amusement that comes with life performance is extremely inspiring and motivating. The point of entertainment is to capture the attention of the audience and that s what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of which is the type of performance. Theater is known for performances that are unedited and raw, therefore actors have to rehearse the script frequent numbers of times in order to avoid bloopers. During play the most focus is on actors and acting, rather than visuals; the stage cannot be edited or enhanced. In stage acting, actors have to deal with a lot of stress they have to be stage ready no matter what. Actors have to have oratory skill as well since they have to perform in front of the crowd. However, when it comes to creating movies actors are allowed to have bloopers, since it is possible to edit it out. Actors do not have to rehearse the script as many as theater actors do. Actors of film are performing in front of the camera, not the live audience. Filmmaking is focused a lot on the visually in order to make it look more attention capturing. Movies are enhanced visually and can have special ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Philosophical Basis of Education INTRODUCTION In this unit we will discuss the inter dependence of philosophy and education. After discussing the impact of philosophy on education and vice versa, we will describe briefly the different schools of philosophy viz. Naturalism, Idealism and Pragmatism, and their implications for education in curriculum, role of the teacher and the nature of discipline. While explaining the ideas advocated by different schools of philosophy on above concepts, this unit will also incorporate the views of both Western as well as Indian thinkers. PHILOSOPHY, EDUCATION AND THEIR INTER DEPENDENCE The inter dependence of philosophy and education is clearly seen from the fact that the great philosphers of all times have also been great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Educational philosophy depends on formal philosophy because most of the major problems of education are in fact philosophical problems. Like general philosophy, educational philosophy is speculative, prescriptive critical or analytic. NATURALISM AND EDUCATION Naturalism as a philosophy of education was developed in the 18th century. It is based on the assumpiion that nature represents the wholeness of reality. Nature, itself, is a total system that contains and explains all existence including human beings and human nature. According to naturalists the material and the physical world is govered by certain laws, and man, who is the creator of the material world, must submit to it. It denies the existence of anything beyond nature, behind nature and other than nature such as supernaturalism. In terms of epistemology or theory of knowledge, naturalists highlight the value of scientific knowledge. Francis Bacon emphasizes the inductive method for acquiring the scientific knowledge through specific observation, accumulation and generalisation. He also lays emphasis on the empirical and experimental knowledge. Naturalists also lay stress on sensory training as senses are the gateways to learning. To naturalists, values arise from the human beings interaction with the environment. Instincts. drives and impulses need to be expressed rather than repressed. According to them, there is no absolute good or evil in the world. Values of life are created by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Advantages And Effects Of Pips In Nigeria CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The state of insecurity in Nigeria is becoming worrisome considering the high rate at which innocent people fall victim of criminals. News of crimes including armed robbery, terrorism and bombings, kidnapping are on the increasing by the day. Not a week passes without occurrence of such incidences on the streets. Now, even in broad day light, crimes are committed, murder is perpetrated without resolution. Even the police seems helpless. Considering the foregoing, there is a need for parents and care givers to constantly monitor the whereabouts of their children or clients. People should also track their mobility pattern and history. Several technologies are available for the purpose of localizing a person. A GPS is locator/receiver available on most smart phones and can be used to roughly locate a user. However, it comes with its drawback. The GPS is unavailability indoors. Its usage is limited inside buildings and places unreachable by satellite signal. In order to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... GPS is a popular choice for modern mobile positioning, mainly due to it s high level of accuracy. GPS is normally accurate within 1 10 meters, although one of the challenges of using GPS as a mobile tracking tool is that there must be a clear line of sight between the device (Android) and the satellite, and that performance deteriorates in thickly populated urban areas. While at first this disadvantage may not seem a problem, if a direct line of sight between a satellite and the Android is interrupted design choices must be made to cope with this. To combat the aforementioned limitation of GPS, Assisted GPS is often used, which an aggregation of standard GPS technology and Cell ID is tracking. This hybrid concept provides superior accuracy, availability and coverage (Yanying Gu, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Case Study Phytophthora and Mt State Worth National Park... PART 1. PHYTOPHTHORA AND Mt. WORTH STATE PARK Phytophthora which is responsible for the root rots is also known as jarrah dieback, cinnamon fungus and wildflower dieback. Most phytophthora species produces three types of spores, zoospores, oospores and chlamydospores. Among these two major types found are zoospores and chlamydospores. Zoospores are formed in sporangium. Each sporangium roughly produces 20 30 zoospores. Production of zoospores occurs normally in moist conditions and around temperature range of 22 28В°C. Two flagella helps their motility and they can survive up to four days. On the other hand chlamydospores are produced when conditions are unfavourable. They are also produced from mycelium, but they possess thick cell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TOURISM AND RECREATIONAL VALUES Visitors can enjoy walking through the park, appreciate and interpret the natural and cultural aspects of the area. It is also located near the other local attractions like Tarwin river falls, coal creek, McDonal s track etc. and represents isolated spans of natural forest in Gippsland. One can also enjoy panoramic views of Latrobe valley, Central Highlands and the Strzelecki Ranges. Plans for the increasing the extent of the significant values are as below Resource Conservation: The state park aims to preserve the natural environment and conserve the feature of scenic, archaeological, geological and historic interest. Also allowing all the natural environmental processes to continue without disturbance and maintain biodiversity. Park Protection: This aims to protect water streams and protection of human life and adjacent land from fire. Control of introduced plants and animals. Park visit and other plans: this aims to provide opportunities for recreation and tourism in the park and encouragement of appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of the park s natural and cultural values. It also aims to encourage appropriate park use and behaviour among the visitors and also towards taking responsible steps to ensure safety of the visitors. Among other plans includes supporting of all the scientific surveys and co operating with local, state and interstate authorities interested in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Study of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVILLANCE ACT This act was created in 1978. It proposes methods for gaining judicial permission in order to carry out physical and technological search for a person, who might be a terrorist threat for USA, on behalf of a foreign power. In 1970, a man named Christopher H. Pyle discovered that the US army intelligence had hired 1500 officers whose job was to spy on protest or public demonstration that involved more than 20 people. This shocking news immediately captured the attention of Senator Sam Ervin, who was the chairman of a sub committee of senate related to constitutional rights. Though Sam Ervin strongly condemned this act of US intelligence but he had very little authority to take a step against it. It was due to brave men like Christopher H. Pyle and Senator Sam Ervin that people came to know that how the government was ignoring and violating the provisions to the constitution. This violation of rules and laws by the government led towards the formulation of foreign intelligence surveillance act. The primary feature of this act was as follows; the creation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ( FISA Court ) which allows the executive branch to secretly obtain warrants for electronic surveillance but only with strict judicial review Previously there were seven members of foreign intelligence surveillance act court but now the number has been extended to eleven. All of these members are appointed by the chief justice of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Moveable Feast Hemingway Ernest Hemingway is one of the greatest American 20th century novelists. Born in a Chicago suburb, he emerged as a writer quite early, starting his career immediately after high school. He served in World War I as an ambulance driver. After the war, wounded, Hemingway returned to the U.S. for a short time before settling in Paris with his first wife, Hadley Richardson. In his memoir A Moveable Feast, he describes his years in Paris as a young writer, his relationship with his wife and their infant son, as well as his circle of friends and acquaintances. However, it all seems but a background setting for his work. Throughout A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway proves to be a dedicated writer. As a young writer, Hemingway worked hard on improving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything else he did was but means so he could be more productive. His wife, his friends and acquaintances, his hobbies were just a distraction, something he had to do. In the chapter Une GГ©nГ©ration Perdue , Hemingway emphasizes that his particular writing process required times of rest, lest his well of... writing dries up. The only time that he was not working was when he could not work, for he had to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well. Eating, drinking, reading, and even having sex with his wife were only something necessary to him after he had written (12). For any talented writer, writing opens up a new world, a new reality to live in. Hemingway was not an exception: For him, writing was indeed an escape from objective reality. The way he describes his writing process in the chapter A Good CafГ© on the Place St. Michel suggests how deep he would wander far into the story and get lost in it. When he was writing, the whole world around him would fade from existence; he did not look up nor know anything about the time (5). Hemingway s ability to be so submerged in work emphasizes the role writing played in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of 3d Printing Abstract This paper discusses the upcoming trend of 3 dimensional printing in the field of electronics. The use of 3 D printing technology has resulted in rapid fabrication of circuits with accurate component placement and electrical interconnection. More sophisticated 3 D printing technology can be used to manufacture parts with direct end use application resulting in easy replacement rapidly.3 Dimensional printing if employed could reduce the development time of prototypes of complex electronic components. Keywords 3D printing,additive manufacturing, INTRODUCTION Electronics like every other field of science follows the principle of change is inevitable .This motto has resulted in emerging trends in this field. Few emerging trends like Internet of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6.Rows of 3D printers in factory floors. 4.1. Advantages of 3 D printing over Normal Printing. Ability to customize products: With the desired raw material, a 3D printer, and the required blueprint, one can manufacture any object one wants, with the specifications and design of one s choice. Rapid production of prototypes: 3D printing enables quick production of prototypes or small scale versions of the real object. The printing of some products can be done within minutes. This helps researchers and engineers plan the actual object and catch any design flaws that may affect quality and functionality. Low cost of production: Although the initial cost of setting up a 3D printing facility may be high, the cost of the 3D printer is remunerated through the overall savings in the form of labour costs and time saved. Equal effort for small scale and mass manufacturing ensures that the cost of production is relatively low. No storage cost: Since 3D printers can print products as and when needed, there is no expense on storage of goods is required. Also models for printing can be made using computer aided modeling (CAD) and there is no storage required for the models as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Speech On Birth Control Birth Control and Everybody Around Us She walks into the living room where all her family was sitting, and they all look at her and ask what s the news? . She was very disappointed in herself she thought how could she let it happen? she was too young at 16, she didn t have a job, and she didn t even know if the father was going to be there for her. The family looked concerned as she was about to burst into tears, her eyes filled with sadness, and then she said I m pregnant . They all looked at her in disappointment, they thought she was going to be the one to pursue her dreams of becoming a nurse, to actually have a degree, but even though they were disappointed in her they knew that they had to help her raise the baby. She felt upset she didn t know how she was going to do it while still going to school, she still had two more years ahead, and she was due late May. Even though she had her family who was supporting her she still had to take responsibility for her actions, she had decided that she would have to drop out of school, and start working to take care of her upcoming baby. This is not something new that you have read their are many young teenage girls who get pregnant who don t have the money to support the baby, and this has been happening in the U.S. for many years, and no one has really tried to stop it. Young teens are too scared to ask for simple birth control from their parents because they get shamed for having sexual intercourse, so they don t ask for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Genetically Modified Organisms And The Environment While America is excited about genetically modified organisms and think that they are god sent other countries are weary of them and think that they are dangerous. While many other countries label genetically modified organisms because they think that people should have a choice whether or not they want to consume them America believes that their people should not have to know therefore taking the people s choice away and making the decision for them. There have been studies that have shown that genetically modified organisms have opened doors to new possibilities, but at the same time have become a danger to humans and the environment. Although some may think that genetic engineering is progress for humanity others think America should not produce and sell genetically modified organisms because it is unsafe for human consumption, and it is harmful to the environment. Genetically modified organisms are living organisms that have been artificially manipulated in a laboratory through genetic engineering. This relatively new science creates unstable combinations of plant, animal, bacteria and viral genes that do not occur in nature or through traditional crossbreeding methods. Genetic engineering works because all genes have the same basic structure and work in the same way. Thus, they are in a sense interchangeable (Yount). Genetically modified organisms are uncontrollable, and dangerous to humans and the environment and humans should not be eating anything that has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Accounting And Financial Methods And Tools Firm valuation relates to accounting in that it uses a combination of both accounting and financial methods and tools. Some of the accounting tools used includes the valuation of firms assets, valuation of a firm s profit and loss and also the valuation of a firm s obligations, which are liabilities. Just like accounting, firm valuation process follows defined steps so as to arrive at the correct value of the firm that is free from errors. There are five steps involved; preparation and planning, adjusting the financial statements, choosing the business valuationmethods, applying the selected valuation method and finally reaching the firm valuation conclusion. (Candon, 78). On the first step, the most valuable thing is to determine the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the determination of how and under what conditions of measuring the firm s value, the next step is the gathering of relevant data and information that impacts the firm value. (Howard, 97). Such data include; steady earnings above the industry norm, good marketing plans, skilled and motivated staff, and well documented financial and accounting statements and well detailed business procedures that are written down. Some of the gathered data such as the firm s historical financial statements are adjusted so as to prepare the inputs required for the firm s valuation methods and hence it leads us to the second step. The main financial statements required for the firm s valuation are the income statement and the balance sheet that are produced by the accounting process. This further shows the relationship between firm valuation and accounting. The best way to value a firm with a historical approach would be looking at the historical statements, income statement and balance sheet. Smaller firms should be looked at the last three to five years while larger firms should have a longer period to check. Due to the fact that, business owners have considerable discretion in how they use the firm s assets and also what expenses and income they recognize, this rise the need to adjust the firm s historical records. Constructing an accurate relationship between the required firm s assets and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. 3d Bone Printing And Its Effects On The Practice Of Medicine 3D bone printing is a powerful technology with the potential to significantly change the practice of medicine. The 3D printing of bones can help humanity by reducing the amount of time people wait for transplants of bones. 3D bone printing can play a major role in surgery have a major effect in advancing the medical field. 3D printed bones have been experimented in animals in the past using the animal s own bone as a material to print bones. The printed bones have not experimented on humans because the body rejects the bones if it is not made of live material. The 3D bone printingdevice is at because it uses a material called hydroxyapatite and customizes bones in desired sizes. The material hydroxyapatite is a material that is present in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kidney printed for the transplant was not able to be used as it was not a live organ and it couldn t function as a human kidney would. Researchers by their nature are eager to embrace new technology the medical 3D printing industry has evolved in the past years. Today the researchers are trying to 3D print bones that can be transplanted in replacement of an injured bone. As of now, the only patient to benefit from the new printer is a rat (Abram). The 3D printed bones have not experimented on humans yet. So far the 3D printer has been used to print bones that can be implanted into rats. The material used to print this bone was the rat bone itself. The 3D printing technology has advanced in the field of medical science by improving health care. The design of a 3D printer is a challenge as it involves many interacting subsystems from different areas. 3D printers involve mechanical parts that are controlled by embedded controllers and are driven by power electronics. The motors in 3D printers are used to provide motion within 3 axes, that is the x, y, and z. Sensors are used for end stops, which are used as interlock safety devices for the x, y, and z axis to maintain the motion within the distance allowed. The printer also involves a 3D scanner that is used to scan the injured bone of the individual. The printer replicates the 3D picture that is scanned through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Disfiguring Chicken Pox Of Childhood By Billy Collins Billy Collins takes the idea of using imagery and metaphors to create this idea that it may be stressful to grow up but that s what makes your childhood and what u experience is being left behind. He creates this idea that a chicken pox represent the childhood A disfiguring chicken pox of the soul chicken pox is a disease that usually happens when you are a child and they are contagious but they are temporary , the feeling of chicken pox which is uncomfortable and itchy and makes you irritated , that is what Collins is trying to portray in the metaphor since this disease is developed when you are a child if your a mature adult it can be very dangerous for your body so with that being said without looking back at your childhood that can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Similarities Between The Blind Side Movie The Blind Side Movie Vs. Reality One misconception that people have about Michael Oher because they watched the movie but did not read the book, is that Michael had no experience playing high school football before meeting the Tuohy family. There are many other misconceptions about Michael Oher that people don t know the truth about. The director altered some scenes in the film, so a lot of people don t know all of the facts. The Blind Side is a story about an African American boy who was living in poverty and had drifted away from the school system until a woman named Leigh Anne Tuohyand her husband, Sean, took him in. The Tuohys eventually became Michael s legal guardians, transforming both his life and theirs. In the film and the book, The Blind Side, there were several similarities between the movie and what happened in reality; However, some of the events in the movie were inaccurate. ` In the movie The Blind Side, the director, John Lee Hancock, changed certain events which made... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, in the film and in real life, Michael Oher was drafted into the NFL in April 2009. The catalog.cincinnatilibarary.com. Scholastic Action says that In the 2009 NFL Draft, Michael Oher was selected 23rd overall by the Baltimore Ravens. He started all 16 games for the Ravens and helped the team reach the playoffs in his first season with the team (The Real Michael Oher). Another example of the movie being accurate to real life was when Michael Oher got a full ride scholarship to Ole Miss. Although he had a lot of choices from different schools to go play football, he chose the one his adopted family loved. Biography.com says that He accepted a scholarship offer from the University of Mississippi after receiving offers from Tennessee, LSU, Alabama and NC State, among others ( Biography.com editors). A lot of the scene were accurate like the examples I showed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Drug Testing Policy Crowe and Sydney (2000) believe that if youth are able to enter recovery and maintain self discipline through treatment they are less likely to cycle through the system multiple times. Identifying youth who needs treatment and obtaining it for they may save money in distorted correctional programs. Similarly, Lashey (1994) anticipated that drug testing, particularly for use in appraisal, is valuable because adolescent are more likely to overcome denial and to discuss their substance use problems. As Hutton (1992) argued that too often schools employ a drug testing policy for symbolic basis. For example, schools may implement a drug testing policy because drug use is a serious national concern or to set an example of a zero tolerance policy,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parker et al (2002) suggests that such factors as the changes in the financial system and an increase in young people attending university, result in the conservatory of the period in which young people adopt their own independence and lack of responsibility over their own activities. Therefore is suggested that the increasing rates of leisure drug use among student population reflect the notion of timeout from the pressures of growing up, in which it is increasingly becoming normal. Even if students have not taken any drugs their awareness and accessibility to access such drugs still shows a clear picture of the extent to which drug use is normalized and accepted within society (meashan et al, 2001). Shiner and Newburn (1997) criticize the normalization thesis as they believe that the results discovered in the research does not involve the minorities reporting regular soft drug use are large enough to legalize the normalization term. They believed that the normalization thesis exaggerates the degree of drug used by young people as the majority of young people actually desist from using drugs, preferring socially expressive and pre occupying alternatives instead. Therefore, they believed that it fails to pay enough attention to the normative contexts in which youthful drug use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Albert Camus Religion In the novel The Stranger By Albert Camus, Camus presents us with a Philosophical Fiction in which he revolves around the Theme of Existentialism. The Protagonist Meursault believes in no higher power of existence in which that life has no meaning thus opposing religion. The readers experience this in the beginning of the Novel, where Meursault attends his mother s funeral and express no emotionat a sorrowful gathering which he is demanded to do socially and because of society s standards and manners. The behavior of Meursault is constant and rarely changes throughout the novel. However his love partner makes Meursault question his views of Existentialismbut does not result to change his personality. This transition continues through part... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One claim that can be argued is the break in behavior that Marie has on Meursault. As listed previously, That Meursault is incapable of having any feeling and emotions for anyone other than himself. This changes variously in the essay where Meursault gives deep and vivid descriptions of Marie and wants to be with her. The readers first discover this when Meursault and Marie return form the beach and he says She was wearing one of my pajama suits, and had the sleeves rolled up. When she laughed I wanted her again (Camus 24). Although this is not a deep analysis of Marie, The readers can see that Meursault does feel emotions with Marie and those are good emotions coming from someone else happiness that begs the question, is Meursault having a change of heart for Marie and his behavior? To answer this question the readers need to travel to part two of the novel, where Meursault and the Chaplain are talking about Meursault time in jail and the Chaplain asks him how he is coping in his cell, not finding a clear answer Meursault explained that This roused me a little. I informed him that I d been staring at those walls for months; there was nobody, nothing in the world, I knew better than I knew them. And once upon a time, perhaps, I used to try to see a face. But it was a sun gold face, lit up with desire Marie s face. (Camus 73). What Meursault talks about with the Chaplain is about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Student Diversity At Our School When I went on stage during our weekly assembly and announced the start of affinity groups at our school, I was oblivious to the reaction of the hundreds of students in the audience. I was focused on speaking clearly and getting through my short speech, excited by what I was announcing. I didn t know that the few sentences I read off a piece of paper would change my perception of my school, my friends, and myself. Almost as soon as I got out of the assembly, before I even got to my next class, I began hearing people criticizing affinity groups. Many people were saying that this was segregating students, that we were being reverse racists , that there was no need for the groups or any discussions about race, that SDLC (the diversity club I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only people who had had any experience with these groups were the people who had attended the SDLC conference, where we participated in our respective affinity groups. Soon after we announced the start of the groups, other students confronted me about the groups. Many people had an almost visceral reaction against the concept of the groups, having been taught for so long that it is wrong to single out people for their race. I understand why it was hard for people to acknowledge the need for these groups, as it meant acknowledging that our whole system had flaws; that there was still racism and prejudice within our community. This is not something people were comfortable discussing. My school s motto is Excellence and Honor and many students are incredibly smart and high achieving. We pride ourselves not just on our academic strength but on our honor code and ethical behavior. This made people particularly hesitant to pop the bubble of excellence and perfection by discussing things like racism. I d like to think that I am naturally an open minded and accepting person, but perhaps if I hadn t been to the SDLC conference and participated in the affinity groups there, I too would have been skeptical of the program. The introduction of something so new and unfamiliar was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Magic Power In Moonrise Kingdom By Wes Anderson And Roman... It helps me see things closer. Even if they re not very far away. I pretend it s my magic power. (Anderson and Coppola), the film Moonrise Kingdom by Wes Anderson Roman Coppola gives one of the main characters Suzy Bishop binoculars as her magic power. Suzy always keeps her binoculars on hand throughout the film for whenever she needs to see things closer. She uses them to see who people really are instead of how they may look from a distance. The binoculars become a safety net for her, because she always has them on. Having them on constantly could make her feel empty when she does not have them with her. She finds love with a khaki scout, secrets with her mother, and a sense of independence by using the binoculars as her magicpower. The binoculars give her a bigger purpose in life other than being a daughter and a sister through letting her believe she has superpowers like the characters in books she reads, I like stories with magic powers in them. Either in kingdom on earth or on foreign planets. (Anderson and Coppola). Suzy uses her binoculars to feel like she has a reason to be on this earth. The film Moonrise Kingdom follows two young adults that long to be together. Once they set up camp on their journey, Sam Shakusky takes inventory on all the items they brought for their trip. By this time in the film Sam has already figured out that her binoculars mean a lot to her, Suzy lists ... and my binoculars, as you know... (Anderson and Coppola). Even though he knows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Assignment 2 Sex Offenders After criminals pay their debt to society, many criminals will start a fresh life, those convicted of felons are limited to job selection, they lose the ability to vote and if they are a sex offender then they go on a list of sex offender registry. However, not all crimes are readily available with information about their offense except for sex offender. Their criminal records for any sex offenders is required to be visible and available for anyone in society to have access to. The Texas Department of Public Safety website has a database that you can access and you are available to view how many sex offenders are within your zip code. In my 77076 zip code, there is total of 62 sex offenders within my areas. Sixty of those offenders are male and two are female. The type of crimes these sex offenders were convicted were a variety of differences offenses for example: Raymond Acosta; risk level listed as moderate, convicted of sexual assault of a 35 year female, Alfred Alvarado; risk level listed as low, convicted of procession of child pornography, victims age unknown,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alarming because 62 sex offenders are within my area. I am not a mother yet but if I had a child I would want to know who lives near my home that has committed a crime. I don t want my child being exposed to any indecent exposures, lured into a home where there is a sex offender or be affected in anyway by a sex offenders. I do believe that people should be given a second chance in life, but as a victim myself, it is hard to move on from giving these sex offender criminals a second chance. I know that some criminals may never commit a crime ever again and have remorse for what they did, but there a those few that may commit a crime again and why should a sex offender criminal live in peace or be given a second chance, if their victim cannot forget the incident or may suffer from PTSD, because of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Taxi Driver By Thomas L. Friedman Hey everybody, Due to your positive responses to my last blog post regarding modern technology I m going to share some more thoughts on this topic with you today. To begin with, moden technology both unites and divides us, according to Thomas L. Friedman, whose article The Taxi Driver clearly represents the effects of today s electronical devices on our lives. Sometimes even though we are physically close to a person, it often feels like there is a great distance because of distractions caused by devices such as smartphones, iPods, laptops, etc. Therefore, we often miss the chance to get to know foreign or extraordinary personalities, as Friedman for instance relates in his article. In general, I share Friedman s point and approve of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Globalization Of Globalization Based on Sparke s textbook, Globalization can be defined as the extension, acceleration, and intensification of consequential worldwide global interconnections. This is what he refers to as little g globalization. These global interconnections reveal the ties and tensions of globalization. There is also big G globalization which is what Sparke calls using globalization as a buzzword in a political context. A big part of globalization is commodities and commodity chains. A commodity can be simply defined as anything that is bought or sold while a commodity chain is the production process that produces these commodities. Understanding commodities and commodity chains is important to be able to understand globalization. One example of how commodities demonstrate globalization is outsourcing and offshoring. By doing this, companies bring their companies overseas which means that they are interconnected with other parts of the world. Understanding commodity chains can also allow you to understand the ties and tensions. I decided to focus on the apparel industry and the commodity of a piece of clothing. This commodity shows some of the tensions related to labor, like constantly searching for the cheapest labor, and tensions related to the environment, like pollution from the clothing industry. A piece of clothing also shows ties through, for instance, in which countries clothes are produced and to which countries they are being exported to. The article Indian Textile and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Prison System Is Not Functioning Well It has long been apparent that the UK s current prison system is not functioning well. Although the HM Prison Service outline their purpose as we keep those sentenced to prison in custody, helping them lead law abiding and useful lives, both while they are in prison and after they are released (Gov.uk, 2016), currently nearly half of all prisoners go on to re offend within a year, which costs society ВЈ15 billion a year (Ministry of Justice, 2016). In addition, last summer, the Chief Inspector of Prisons warned that jails in England and Waleswere in their worst state for a decade (HM Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales, 2015) with sharp rises in inmate violence, increasing drug use, staff shortages and squalid conditions. Therefore there is no doubt that the prisonsystem is in urgent need of reform. Last month, Elizabeth Truss outlined planned reforms to the prison system in a government proposal, Prison Security and Reform she labelled the blueprint for the biggest overhaul of our prisons in a generation . She outlined plans for a governor led approach, in which prison governors will have the power to opt out of national contracts, and make their own resource allocation decisions. Six reform prisons with these features are already being trialled around the country, but it is too early to judge their impact. (Ministry of Justice, 2016). Autonomy is expected to empower staff, improve standards and lead to a reduction in reoffending. The idea came from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay On Christmas Tree Fires Tis the season for Christmas trees to take their annual places in our homes. And as we all know, Christmas trees are meant to be cheery, not charred. However, that s not always the case. Between 2010 and 2014, Christmas tree fires caused an average of six deaths per year, 16 civilian injuries and $16.2 million in direct property damage, according to data from the National Fire Protection Association. Although these occurrences are rare only an estimated 210 happen each year in the United States those that do have a high likelihood of resulting in serious injury or death. The NFPA found from 2010 to 2014, on average, one of every 34 reported home structure Christmas tree fires resulted in a death, compared to an average of one death per 142 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, be sure to water it daily. In the first 24 hours, a tree can absorb as much as a gallon of water or more. Afterward, the tree should suffice on just one or more quart a day. Remember: A well watered tree is much more difficult to ignite. For any Christmas tree, make sure to keep at least 3 feet between it and any heat source, including fires, radiators, heat vents or candles, and ensure it does not block any exist. When lighting a tree, be sure to only use lights with labels saying they were tested in an independent laboratory such as UL or ETL/ITSNA, according to the Christmas Tree Association. Check to make sure none of the lights have frayed cords, loose connections or broken bulbs because electrical or lighting issues are the main cause of Christmas tree fires. Turning off tree lights before going to bed is also recommended. And when the needles start to drop on a live Christmas tree, it s time to say goodbye because dried out trees are a fire danger and should not be left in the home or outside against the home, according to the NFPA. The organization recommends disposing it through a local recycling program rather than burning it yourself to prevent any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Political Pipeline Research Paper Political Pipeline Americans have demanded rights from the government for 200 years and also demanded that they are not infringed upon. This is a reasonable claim, but when it comes to Native Americans, they are not given their due. The biggest insult to their rights is that of the environmentally dangerous, falsely advertised, and political money making Keystone XL Pipeline. This political pipeline project should be abandoned due to the obvious environmental hazards, its political motivation, and the infringement of the Native American rights. The environmental risks that come with such a massive pipeline to transport tar sands pose a threat on many levels. As a matter of fact the tar sands they are trying to transport are required to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pipeline route has caused some Native American leaders to be come aggravated at the proposition of its placement. Even if the pipeline would not cross their property, tribal leaders say, it would pose a threat to drinking water and to ancestral homelands on the rolling plains and hilly riverbeds where they still hold treaty claims (Thune, John, and Anna Eshoo). It is ridiculous for TransCanada and the supporters of the Keystone Pipeline to propose this route with the knowledge of where the Natives are. This is an intentional insult, one they should not get away with. With an already unstable relationship, why would these polluters think it would be wise to antagonize them. This project already had many issues following it, but so strong is their opposition that members have maintained a spirit camp on tribal property near the planned route. Despite the camp s rustic accommodations a tent, a trailer and no running water members have kept a vigil there for more than a year, and have vowed to use the site as a base camp for protesters if construction ever begins. Several activists...have said they would risk arrest through civil disobedience (Thune, John, and Anna Eshoo). Native Americans were promised rights when they first lost their land to white settlers and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Animal Testing Over 100 Years Essay If you lived in 1900, you could only expect to live to 47.3 years old (berkeley.edu). However, today you can expect to live to see your 78th birthday, that s a difference of 31.5 years (cdc.gov). Why such an age difference in just over 100 years? There are several factors that contribute to a longer life expectancy today. They include, healthier lifestyles, better hygiene, and notice of public health. But, the greatest contribution comes from medical advancements, such as vaccinations, surgical procedures, and medications that have been discovered through the process of animal testing. Animals have contributed greatly to the prolonged life spans of humans. Take polio for example. From the late 19th century through the early 1950 s, an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1933 more than twelve women were blinded and one died from permanent mascara called Lash Lure; due to a chemical in the product called p phenylenediamine, which was untested (National Research Council of the National Academies). Again, this was before product safety tests were required by law. Not only do humans benefit from animal research, but animals do too. Animals develop many of the same diseases that people do and there are many procedures performed on people that are also performed on animals to improve their quality of life. Some treatments found through animal testing that benefit animals are treatments for diabetes, cancer, arthritis, vaccinations, antibiotics, and surgical techniques (psbr.org). There are currently in vitro models such as cell cultures and computer modeling that are in use that can replace some animal models. It is hopeful that one day animals will not need to be used in experiments. However, as of today all animals cannot be replaced by such models. As you can see with these examples, it is absolutely necessary to use animals in research; for diseases that currently exist and for the ones yet to be discovered. There is no doubt that using animals to test products and to develop lifesaving medications and surgical procedures have improved our quality of life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Story Of Worm In Max The Mighty Mohamed Al Shariqi 6 clayton 1 25 16 Max the Mighty Max the Mighty after 5 years he s in college and Worm in the school. And max was bigger than Worm. All this happened after 5 years. Max gets bullied in college. There is people they wore red blouse. And they are so meane.they want to kill him any way. So if he go any were they trying to kill him because he s smarter than them.In the next day Max go out and he find them behind the door.And than he go back to the house.Than he get a knife and they have a shoes to kill him with it.Next they run away from him because if they still he goona kill them.Then after few weeks they r was a car then they hide them selfs behind the car.Next Max saw them behind the car then he through the knife ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...