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Model Of Counterproductive Work Behavior
A Stressor Emotion Model of Counterproductive Work Behavior:
Spector and Fox (2002, 2005) developed a model of Counterproductive work Behavior. The central
importance, in this model, is given to emotions as a response to workplace stressors. At the heart of
this model is the connection from the environment to perceptions, to emotions, and then to CWB.
According to Spector and Fox, employees perceive and appraise conditions and events at work. The
perceived stressors induce negative emotions (i.e. anger, anxiety, and depression) and contribute to
Counterproductive work Behavior that can occur immediately and impulsively or at a later time.
Control and personality are two other factors having important role in stressor emotion model because
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In this type of CWB, the employee deliberately hampers the quality and quality of work by not
performing a task which he was capable of performing, and thus negatively affects organizational
efficiency (Hollinger and Clark 1982). So when employees do not perform a task which they can, they
are indulged in production deviance (Spector et. al.2006). This is another serious from of
counterproductive work behavior because an employee who is supposed to facilitate organizational
performance is intentionally creating hurdles in the way of its success.
Sabotage:
Sabotage is another dimension of counterproductive work behavior which is closely linked to the
concept of production deviance. In this act an employee damages the physical assets in the
organization by engaging in seditious activities (Chen and Spector 1992). Defaming your organization
by criticizing it publically and misuse of information and communication technology against
organizational interest also fall under the dimension of sabotage (Weatherbee2010). Sabotage also
produces negative impact on organizations by damaging its productivity good name.
Theoretically both these counterproductive work behaviors are intertwined despite the reality that
productive deviance is a passive and sabotage is an active approach (Spector et
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Pros And Cons Of Legalizing Cannabis
Legalising Cannabis:
Q1: Considering all factors: User s views: Life easier, rather than having to hide and smoke. Non user
views: Bad for you in all sorts of ways, makes you stupid .
Government views: Believe weed can lead to more serious drugs being used. Public views: High
percent (%) of the public agree that marijuana users should Not have long term in jail.
Q2: Consider pros and cons: Pros:
 Less people going to prison and getting in trouble.
 Saves lives, generates money and creates jobs.
 Dealers will be reduced or eliminated.
Cons:
Youngers will think that drug use is acceptable.
Loss of control over physicians.
Inability of employers to allow drugs being bought into the work place, without having to be searched.
Q3: Consider the views of groups affected:
Approximately 9% of people who try marijuana become addicted to it, compared to 15% who try
cocaine, and 24% of those who try heroine.
In the US about 750,000 people are arrested each year for marijuana offenses.
In 2003, Canada became the first country in the world to offer medical marijuana to pain suffering
patients.
A slim majority (53%) of Americans say the drug should be made legal, compared with 44% who
want it to be illegal.
Part B Task 2:
 BLOG
 SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Both blog and scientific journal present, the information on cannabis in sections with bold sub
headings.
They both have a comment section where
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Mothers Deliver Their Babies Vaginally Or Through A...
New moms endure stress in attending to a newborn, but after such an intense labor it is crucial to
make caring for themselves a priority. Mothers deliver their babies vaginally or through a Cesarean
section, although similarities are present in caring for both, differences do arise. During childbirth they
undergo excruciating circumstances no matter which form of delivery they experience. Vaginal birth is
described as the natural from of delivery in which the baby enters the world through the vagina. A
Cesarean section, also known as C section, is defined as a surgical procedure to deliver the baby
through an incision made on the abdomen. Incisions made during delivery are dependent on how the
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Vaginal delivery stiches dissolve on their own within ten days, making a Cesarean incision
increasingly more difficult to attain. If the staples entail removal, a trip to the doctor is required to
eradicate them without harm. Vaginal delivery doesn t always entail an incision, but an episiotomy is
performed majority of the time. It is possible to tear the perineum if an episiotomy is not performed,
needing stiches to repair the tear. It is important to care for the stitched perineum, as it s possible to
contract an infection like a Cesarean incision. An article I read stated, to help heal your perineum,
keep the area as clean and dry as possible ( Vaginal ). Flushing the area with a spray bottle of fresh
water is suggested, followed by properly drying it, after each bathroom visit. The main care
instruction for life after labor is to keep the openings as clean and as sanitary as possible. Although C
section and Vaginal delivery incisions are on different regions of the body and require diverse
treatment, washing the incisions with soap and warm water is a must in order to heal correctly. Giving
birth is an intense process which, unfortunately, causes misery in the aftermath. After delivery, both
types of childbirth produce pain, site and intensity of the pain determine medications needed. Location
of the incisions being in different areas is what causes the pain to be dissimilar for a Cesarean and
vaginal childbirth.
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Why Democratic States Do Not Fight Each Other
Why democratic states do not fight each other
The German philosopher Immanuel Kant outlined an original relevant idea in his essay Perpetual
Peace (1795). Kant s theory is based on a world with countries sharing a common a constitutional
republic as political regime, where people would appeal for a continuous or perpetual peace as an
ideal for living. The principle of Kant s idea is that people will not decide to go on war unless to
defend themselves and because of this there would be no aggressor nations and the war occurrences
would end. For Kant, the reluctance of the people to support war and its related costs restrains
democratic leaders from engaging conflicts with other nations.
The democratic peace theory is perhaps the most influential liberal contribution to the debate on the
cause of peace and war in the study of international relations. This theory refers to the impression that
states that are democracy by nature do not go to war with one another, a fact which historically ...
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In other words, economic interdependence helps create transnational ties that promote peace rather
than conflict. The economic interdependence significantly reduces the possibility of confrontation
between states. It is more likely for countries who share the same values, to have close economic ties
with each other.
Transnational and international institutions encourages the existence of peace between democratic
states, they are peaceful toward each other because they are bound by common ties in a system of
institutions crossing national boundaries. Democratic states usually share many common institutions,
which tend to shape their behaviour with one another.one of the best example of such, are the
establishment of the United Nations, which was built to create an atmosphere that would be unable to
make war on each
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Advantages Of Coaster Brakes
Coaster Brakes vs. Hand Brakes the right one for Your Kids
Your kid s bike is perhaps a special part of your life. For your kid, it may be just fun, but for you, it is
a moment of seeing your child doing something on his/her own, the first step of the proverbial
standing on their legs . So, special caution is needed in choosing the right bikes for your child. One
question that comes in the minds of most parents is which brakes should they prefer coastal or hand?
Coastal Brakes for Kids
Coastal brakes are fitted in the rear part of the bike and are activated by pedaling the bike backward.
As soon as the pedals start moving backward, the brake pressure starts to get applied on rear wheels,
increasing as you keep pedaling backward.
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Since your kid s hands may vastly differ from other kids, it is often hard to find the bike with the right
handbrakes for him. Inappropriate handbrakes would imply difficulty in grasping and pulling the
brakes, leading to excess stress on your child s fragile hands. However, most manufacturers take care
of this problem now while designing the bicycles.
Another issue with handbrakes is that they demand a tad more skill than coastal brakes. So, as a
parent, it would be more difficult for you to train your child using them.
Hand brakes are known be less effective in slippery roads, often leading to skidding. So perhaps not
an ideal choice during the rainy season.
Another problem encountered with handbrakes is that children tend to grasp a handful of the brakes
while using them; this leads to them having less control over the handle. This could be a potentially
dangerous scenario.
For children with particularly soft hands, handbrakes are not an option at all. No matter how much
adjustment be made, handbrakes always require a certain level of force in the hands of the rider.
Handbrakes require more maintenance than coastal brakes and are more prone to damage if not of
excellent
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USA Today s Marketing Strategy
Presiding in my role as Chief Marketing Officer for USA Today, I aim to develop a plan that allows
readers to fully customize their online newspaper and have audio/video content automatically sent to
their mobile devices. In order to thoroughly accomplish this goal I would take an inventory of the
target market accessing our online newspaper and their habits while online, and I would create a
marketing strategy in form of promotion of the product.
According to a study by Forbes, although it is hard to decipher the exact social split between mobile
and desktop users, two thirds of Twitter traffic often comes from mobile devices (D Vorkin, 2014,
p.1). The study goes on to claim that nearly 70% of females and 56% of males ages 25 to 49 engage
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Wealth of Nations
Michelle Trejo
Dr. King
Human Nature and the Social Order II
June 6, 2008
The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith, the author of The Wealth of Nations , was a Scottish moral
philosopher during the Industrial Revolution who was inspired by his surroundings to write about the
field of economics. Being a man of intellect on various types of philosophical views, Smith was able
to portray his passionate feelings about political thought through his well written works. While
publishing his book, Smith became known as the father of modern economics . He was given this
honorary title due to his strong determination of trying to understand how human nature impacts the
social order. Smith was able to use several types of rhetoric styles, such as ... Show more content on
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The Impartial Spectator was an imagined being that helps define our own conscience, which would
aid the conduct of our nature on particular thoughts and motifs. After analyzing these various
concepts, Smith was able to acknowledge the importance of allowing individuals to follow their
natural propensity in order to create a national economic growth for the well being of a nation. Based
on this notion about natural propensity, Smith is able to examine why the unexamined life is not worth
living due to the advocates of division of labor. He is able to use these advocates as one of his prime
examples to explain how they sought to maximize their profits or wages by employing themselves and
their capital. Smith states When an animal wants to obtain something either of a man or of another
animal, it has no other means of persuasion but to gain the favour of those whose service it requires...
Man sometimes uses the same arts with his brethren, and when he has no other means of engaging
them to act according to his inclinations, endeavors by every servile and fawning attention to obtain
their good will... However, to do this upon every occasion... at all times in need of the cooperation and
assistance of great multitude, while his whole life is scarce sufficient to gain the friendship of a few
persons (169).
Smith tries to explain that a man s most valuable way to increase his power in order is to create
superiority based on the
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Counselling Psychotherapy And Psychodynamic Perspectives
Introduction I am developing an understanding of two of the most utilised approaches in counselling
psychotherapy. These are the person centered and psychodynamic perspectives. I seek to explore my
development and attunement to the concepts we have been introduced to by facilitating my own
learning. Also I isolate difficulties that have arisen and explain how I have overcome these obstacles.
This will aid my continual development towards becoming a helper. This piece is my own reflexive
account on my journey so far. In my development to date, and the feelings of achievement and failure
through actions of my early adolescence. Becoming a helper is a longstanding ambition of mine,
formulated by my desire to help others. My experiences over the last twenty five years, have taught
me that I am sometimes over analytical in my thoughts, overly concerned about others, I can end up
neglecting myself. Throughout this journey I have had chronic ups and downs life can harbor. I
continue to develop my own sense of self, and pursue the opportunity to guide others through their
own dialogue. Narrative of the self I recall when I was younger I was insistent on helping my mum
and dad look after my two brothers. This could be because I m the eldest of three. I am a daughter and
sister. My youngest brother was born with congenital heart disease when I was
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The Use Of Primitive Tasers On The United States Of America
Most of us are familiar with the distinctive ticking of a TASER. TASERs, used by police departments
throughout the United States of America, have become a go to tool for apprehending suspects without
fatally wounding them. The first use of primitive TASERs dates back to 1960 and they have come a
long way since. Such as advancements such as upgrading from gunpowder to compressed air, to more
computerised TASERs that automatically cut off and collect crucial user data. With the advancement
of technology, TASERs quickly became a more viable tool for an officer s duty belt.
In the 1960 s law enforcement officers faced a multitude of protests from civil rights activists and
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In 1974 Jack began his work on his idea drawing inspiration from a book called Tom Swift and his
Electric Rifle. He first created a device that look like a flashlight. The device used gunpowder to fire
two prongs attached to wire up to 15 feet. Once the prongs made contact the device pulsed 50,000
volts into the target causing uncontrollable muscle spasms and effectively immobilizing the target
without killing. He came up with the name TSR, an acronym for the book in which he got his ideas
from, for his invention. Later he would add an a , making it the well known name today TASER, to the
name because he grew tired of saying the letters when talking about his invention.
After filing for a patent on his device Jack tried to start selling his new invention. However, the United
States government quickly classified his invention as a firearm because of the use of gunpowder. This
classification severely hindered his sales but he managed to sell to the Los Angeles Police
Department. When efforts to use the device to subdue Rodney King in 1991 failed Patrick Smith
teamed up with Jack to help improve the device. One of the major improvements was replacing the
gunpowder used to propel the prongs with compressed air. Without gunpowder in the device the
classification of firearm was dropped, making selling the device much easier. This caused
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Analysis Of Kelly Sue Deconnick s Bitch Planet
Contextualizing a Visual Motif In Bitch Planet by Kelly Sue DeConnick there is another world built
through the cartoon. Women are dictated by their fathers, or controlling men of the society, and
punished for being obese or not what the men perceive as perfect. It brings the reader into a futurist
world which has some of the same twisted ideas of the modern world. It enlarges the idea that bigger
women are unwanted and sexualizes thin women in advertisements and in casual conversation. This is
can be seen throughout multiple panels of the comic. The comic is repetitively sexualizing the thin
women and shamming the bigger women with the use of language and background images. There are
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Celebrities everywhere are cutting out things from their diet that they do not need to in order to lose
weight. Thousands of people will also starve themselves because they think that it helps them to lose
weight, but it just hurts their body more. The writer exemplifies the problems in today s pop culture to
a new level to allow the reader to see how insane it really is. On the next page we can see the men
casually speaking poorly of the bigger woman who is working. One of them talks about having sex
with a skin and saying how wild it is while smiling and sipping on his coffee with no cares about who
overhears him (DeConnick 195). It shows how the men have little shame in what they say and are
proud of themselves for doing such things. Directly after that there is a close up of the larger woman.
This forces the reader to focus on her face and her face alone. From this image you can see the pure
anger and frustration in her face from what these men are saying. By using this tactic, the writer is
amplifying the emotion in order to ensure that the reader does not have a chance to miss this important
detail. Following that we see the news report continue on about the parasite conveying it in a way that
is positive and makes it sound as if it is something that everyone should experience. By using words
like wish and dream come true (DeConnick 194) they make it seem like a positive even though it is
most
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The Secret Truth About Napping Analysis
Sometimes I think that sleeping isn t important because I thought that sleep wouldn t help your body.
Well I was wrong to say that because it does help your body. The amount of sleep you get each day
impacts over the course of your life. I was asked if sleep had a huge impact on your health. Well my
answer is yes it does have a huge impact. Some people don t have enough hours of sleep, some have
too much, and some don t know how much their suppose to sleep. Despite the fact that some people
think that sleep isn t important, I m going to prove that sleep is important According to Source 1, if
you routinely lose sleep or choose to sleep less then needed, the sleep loss will add up. The total sleep
loss is like your sleep debt. For example, if you lose 2 hours of sleep each night, you ll have a sleep
debt f 14 hours after a week. Some people night take naps as a way to deal with sleepiness. Naps can
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They also think that only little children should take naps. Their wrong if they think that only little
children should take naps. My reason is that there is evidence that napping can benefit people of all
ages. Many famous historical figures take naps. Napping helps people deal with stress and it could
renew a person s energy. For example, if the brilliant scientist Albert Einstein didn t take naps he
would ve never had invented the light bulb. If the amazing artist Leonardo Da Vinci didn t take naps,
eh would ve been too sleepy to paint the Mona Lisa. The human body operates according to the
internal clock. The clock operates in relation to the Earth s pattern of darkness at night and bright light
during the day. If a person s internal clock is in sync with his or her habits, the person can most likely
sleep well at night and remain awake and alert all
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Why Are Constellations Important
Katie Au and Lauren Tolbert #11756 #11635
Mr C.
Science 8, Period 4
27 April, 2017
Constellations
Have you ever wondered why you see certain shapes or patterns in the sky formed by stars? Well,
these formations are called constellations. There are tons of different constellations that represent
different logics of many poets, farmers, and astronomers. Along the years, there have been many
different relations that the constellations have to famous myths and stories that are a part of world life.
In addition, the constellations are related to zodiac signs, which represent where the sun was in the sky
at the exact time and place of a person s birth. Examples of well known constellations are Bootes,
Aquarius, and Ursa Major. These constellations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It s stars form the most recognizable constellation, the Big Dipper asterism, which is also known as
the Plough. In many different cultures, Ursa Major, is associated with many crucial myths. Ursa Major
was one of the first constellations categorized by Greek astronomer Ptolemy during the second
century. It s story in Greek mythology, is classified with Callisto, a gorgeous nymph who was turned
into a bear by Zeus s envious wife Hera. Also, the Romans referred to the constellation as Septentrio,
or seven plough oxen, but only two of the seven stars represent oxen while the others make a wagon.
Native Americans tell the tale of how the bowl of the Big Dipper represents a big bear and the
surrounding stars are warriors chasing after it. Due to the constellation being pretty low in the sky
during autumn, the legend states that it s the blood of the bear that turns the leaves on trees red. The
constellation Ursa Major belongs to the Ursa Major family which includes Boötes, Draco, Lynx, and
many others. The Ursa Major is a very recognizable constellation as various cultures interpret the Ursa
Major into different stories that explain certain elements on
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The Argument In Favor Of Donald Trump s Oval Office
One of Donald Trump s favorite arguments in favor of Donald Trump is that his business successes
make him perfectly suited for the Oval Office.
He brags about his net worth, his negotiating skills and his contacts overseas. But there s little reason
to believe these things would actually help him as president. When it comes to holding the top
political job in the country, political experience is far more relevant than money making experience,
whether you ve been an entrepreneur or a chief executive.
Skills are far less transferable than we think they are, Gautam Mukunda, a professor at Harvard
Business School, told The Huffington Post. Even when you move from one company to another, you
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If Trump, or any other CEO, were to become the leader of the free world, he would in many ways be
much more constrained than he was during his business career. With the backing of the board of
directors, a chief executive can fire just about anyone. Trump s made a catchphrase out of it. The
president, on the other hand, is not so lucky. However much Obama wants to fire John Boehner, he
can t, Mukunda said.
Pretty much the only goal of a for profit company is to make money. A nation s goals are more
complicated. Securing peace and prosperity, and doing it in a way that addresses the competing needs
of millions of different people, is a much more ambiguous endeavor.
The U.S. economy is not like a big corporation, something that most CEOs fail to understand, wrote
economist Paul Krugman almost 20 years ago in a Harvard Business Review column titled A Country
Is Not a Company. The U.S. economy is in some sense not hundreds but tens of thousands of times
more complex than the biggest corporation, Krugman wrote in that
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The Color Purple And Ovid s Metamorphoses
In the heart breaking novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker, we read about the protagonist and
narrator, Celie who is a victim of rape and abuse. She is caught in this vicious patriarchal society
where women have no voice. In this novel we see many similarities to Ovid s archetypal rape
narrative. I will discuss the similarities in full detail and explain how the men in the female
protagonists lives hurt and betrayed them. I will be looking at the book The Color Purple as well as
Ovid s Metamorphoses.
When looking at The Color Purple we read about Celie s tragic life, and you feel her pain and
suffering by just reading the words on the page. Her father beats and rapes her and by the looks of
things, it seems that she is forever doomed with eternal heartache, abuse and rape. It seems that she
will never be happy. She is controlled and manipulated by the men in her life that she should be able
to trust. Her father Alphonso has complete control over her and uses her to his advantage and she
suffers from it.
Alice Walker vividly portrays the sad but apparent reality of life in the black rural communities of
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Rendered unable to speak because of her injuries, Philomela wove a tapestry that told her story and
had it sent to Procne. When Procne receives the tapestry she murders her son that she had with Tereus
and cooks him. At dinner, she serves him his own son without him knowing and he eats him, bit by
bit. The sisters present the boy s head and he tries to kill them, but they flee. They pray to the gods to
turn them into birds and the gods transformed Procne into a swallow and Philomela into a nightingale.
Coincidentally, in nature, the female nightingale is mute and only the male of the species sings. But
she finds her voice without saying a word, and she gets her vengeance when Tereus is turned into a
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Was the Reichstag Fire the Main Reason Why Hitler Was Able...
In 1934 Hitler moved in to take supreme power of Germany and was able to establish a dictatorship. I
agree that the main reason why Hitler was able to do this was because of the Reichstag Fire in 1933.
There were many other reasons other than this such as the Enabling Act, the banning of political
parties and trade unions and finally the Night of the Long Knives.
The Reichstag fire was the most important why Hitler was able to establish a dictatorship. On the
evening of the 27th of February 1933, the Reichstag building was destroyed by a huge fire caused by a
Dutch communist supporter called van der Lubbe who was caught at the site of the fire with matches
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The Reichstag was now just a meeting place for the NSDAP.
The final reason for the establishment of Hitler s dictatorship was the Night of the Long Knives. Some
SA leaders demanded that the Nazi party should carry out its socialist agenda, and that the SA should
take over the army. Hitler couldn t afford to annoy the businessmen or the army. On the 30th of June
1934, Hitler, with the help of the SS, murdered around 400 of the SA members, including its leader
Ernst Röhm, along with a number of Hitler s other political opponents. All this was done in just 4
days! The Night of the Long Knives was important. The first reason it was important was because of
this, Hitler was given loyalty by the army. Because the army was much smaller than the SA, they
feared them a lot. Consequently, many of the Army s leaders asked Hitler to abolish the power of the
SA. If he didn t do this, the army warned him that they will put up a candidate to oppose Hitler. The
army was also the only organisation that had the power to remove Hitler. After he did this, the army
swore an oath of loyalty to Hitler.
So what am I to conclude? Is it still a yes or is it a no. In fact, I think the answer is still yes, because
not only did the Reichstag Fire
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Describe The Causes And Effects Of European Imperialism
Despite a blistering cold war between east and west Europe in the 1950 s, including the violent
suppression of anti communist protests in 1956 Hungary, the six founders of the ECSC reconvened in
1957 and signed the Treaty of Rome, which created the European Economic Community, or the
Common Market . 1960 1969: A period of Economic Growth The 1960 s are generally regarded as a
fruitful period for the European economy. The six EU nations agreed to stop charging custom duties
when trading each other and agreed to joint control over food production, which resulted in a surplus
of agricultural produce. In May 1968, French students revolted and took a portion of Paris. Ten
million workers soon joined the students, and a general strike ensued. The so called 68 generation s
protests against capitalism, consumerism, traditional French institutions, and what they viewed as
American Imperialism led to an overhaul of French society and behavior still seen today. 1970 1979:
A Growing Community and The First Enlargement On January 1, 1973, Denmark, Ireland, and the
United Kingdom joined the EU, which at this point has nine members. The short Arab Israeli war of
October 1973 resulted in a widespread energy and economic crisis in Europe. In 1974 and 1975, the
Iberian Peninsula, the last stronghold of right wing dictatorships, joined the rest of democratic Western
Europe as the Salazar regime was overthrown in Portugal and General Franco of Spain died. The EU
regional policy of the
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Amblyopia Research Paper
AAO
Amblyopia is a unilateral Of, less commonly, bilateral reduction of best corrected visual acuity that
cannot be attributed directly to the effect of any structural abnormality of the eye or the posterior
visual pathways. Amblyopia is caused by abnormal visual experience early in life resulting from one
of the following: strabismus anisometropia or high bilateral refractive errors (isometropia), stimulus
deprivation
Amblyopia is responsible for more unilaterally reduced vision of childhood onset than all other causes
combined, with a prevalence of 2% 4% in the North American population. This fact is particularly
distressing because, in principle, most amblyopic vision loss is preventable or reversible with timely
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Force use of the poorer eye by limiting use of the better eye.
Cataract Removal
Cataracts capable of producing amblyopia require surgery without unnecessary delay. In young
children, amblyopia may develop as quickly as 1 week per age of life. Removal of Visually Significant
congenital lens opacities during the first 4 6 weeks of life is necessary for optimal recovery of vision.
In symmetric bilateral cases, the interval between operations on the first and second eyes should be no
more than 1 2 weeks. Acutely developing severe traumatic cataracts in children younger than 6 years
should be removed within a few weeks of injury, if possible.
Refractive Correction
In general, optical prescription for amblyopic eyes should be based on the refractive error as
determined with cycloplegia. Because an amblyopic eye s ability to control accommodation tends to
be impaired, this eye cannot be relied on to compensate for uncorrected hyperopia as would a normal
child s eye. Refractive correction for aphakia following cataract surgery in childhood must be
provided promptly to avoid compounding the visual deprivation effect of the lens opacity with that of
a severe optical deficit. Both anisometropic and ametropic amblyopia may improve or resolve with
refractive correction alone over several
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Father Stereotypes
Negativity Towards Fathers: Incapable Stereotype
Fathers have been degraded in many movies, television shows, and commercials as incapable and
incompetent. Stereotypes are socially constructed by society and the media. As humans tend to label
people by what we are taught and see through the media. This stereotype arrived from the 1950 s and
1960 s sitcoms that relied on the incapable father to keep the viewers entertained. The sitcoms in that
day and age featured a 5 o clock dad...with a newspaper as a face (Quindlen 101). In the 1950 s and
1960 s sitcoms fathers would be portrayed as coming home from work at 5 o clock and sitting on the
couch reading the newspaper and most likely drinking beer waiting on dinner. At this time period the
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As social media has grown over the past few years so have the use of the incapable father stereotype
and all round every stereotype. As social media exploded new ways of expressing the incapable
stereotype online videos show fathers incapability in the household, not being able to take care of the
kids or clean the house and other household task. Memes and other pictures have surfaced the social
media buzz over the incapable father highlighting how fathers are seen as solely for going to work and
coming home and sitting on the couch and drinking beer. Much like the way Peter Griffin is shown in
Family Guy. Peter is shown in many episodes watching television with a beer in his hands telling
Louis to do something for him. Many fathers can very well balance their work life and life at home.
Fathers see that they are not supposed to be able to handle both work and home but with many more
women working they have to pick up the extra task in the house to make things work. Many fathers
are fighting the stereotype when it is shown in commercials and various television shows. Saying that
the times are different than in the 1950 s and 1960 s when the stereotype was maybe more true than it
is today. It is known that now more women are out working that in the past leaving more men to help
with the kids and household work. Peter in Family Guy is shown as evidence that the media today
does not see fathers as the head of the household and fills them with a lack of faith that people see.
Although the stereotype is still famous in the entertainment world as Family Guy is still reviving great
numbers, society may stray away from the stereotype in the
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Torture in Guantanamo Essay
Torture in Guantanamo Under American influence, Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian citizen contained
in the prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was tortured to an extent where his whole body was burned.
Binyam is just one example of the claims of torture found in the Guantanamo Bay prison, otherwise
known as Gitmo . Many of the Gitmo detainees are men who made most, if not all, Americans fear
them after their attacks on September 11, 2001, but after reports of abuse, George W. Bush and Barack
Obama have promised to close down the Guantanamo detention facility. Too many Guantanamo Bay
detainees have been abused in the prison by the large, deep water harbor on Cuba s southeastern coast;
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With this statement he refers to an earlier statement by basically saying, Americans have no clue about
any of the cruel and unusual tactics used at the Guantanamo Bay prison. Not only are the prisoners
abused and neglected but they are also isolated for most of the time they serve. Along with the abuses
already listed, they deny medical and family visits, food, and pay for prisoners ( Background Note:
Cuba 6). The people of the United States may find out about these horrid interrogations, they have
much more to learn. Many people are shocked to find out the Pentagon has denied claims of any abuse
in Guantanamo, although the people at the Pentagon admit to finding cases of the torture (Ardiente 2).
To authorities this scheme acts as a minor problem, and it s apparent they aren t making it as much of
a concern as they should. Techniques for interrogation were considered to be life threatening
conditions that should not be tolerated by any presidential administration (Woodward 1). Detainees
had no trial and no charges to bring to court so they went on many hunger strikes to protest (
Guantanamo Bay 3). As a response to the prisoners hunger strikes, the American officials made the
detainees undress completely, and they force fed them (Greenberg 5). Naked, cold and confused, the
prisoners spend 22 hours of each day in
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Godfather And Ragtime
The American dream is the idea that every US citizen can have equal opportunity to achieve success.
This idea usually comes alongside hard work, determination, and originality, but when have we
successful reached this milestone? When can we say we have lived the American dream? It may be
classified by the amount of money we make or the degree of happiness one has reached in their life
time, but personal experiences may tell a different tale of this ideology. Two works, The Godfather
and Ragtime, portray two different versions the American Dream. The Godfather, directed by Francis
Coppola, deals with the internal struggle of individuals within organized crime. We see representations
of wealth, weakness, unity, and death throughout the film, showing that individual experiences aren t
always so dreamlike. Ragtime, written by E.L. Doctorow, is a novel, in which individuals become
subject to the evolution of the American culture. Throughout the turn of the century, we are able to see
the battles for prosperity and happiness through the lives of many characters. We see success turn into
turmoil, struggle into triumph, and the never ending battle to pursue prosperity before one reaches
their death. In this paper, I plan to discuss the idealism of the American dream by identifying
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With a nation that s population contains fifty five percent foreign born citizens, this can limit the
success of these individuals or families. The constant clashes of different cultures within our own
country can only cause tension, which leads a targeting of people from foreign nations by employers,
politicians, and citizens. Employers can limit job opportunities, politicians can cause chaos over
reform, and citizens can speak out against these individuals. We see this struggle for opportunity in the
novel, Ragtime, as Tateh struggles to find his way in his new life in the
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The Torah Is The Most Important Text Of The Jewish Faith
Before we can compare the role of the Torah in Orthodox and Conservative Judaism, we need to know
what the Torah is and what is contains. The Torah is the most important text of the Jewish faith. It
contains the first five books of Moses in the Hebrew bible, or the Tanach. The first book, Genesis,
talks about how the world was created by god then subsequently destroyed by him because of the
wickedness within it. Exodus talks about how Moses, who was raised by the Egyptian Pharaoh, left
Egypt, only to return for the Israelites and take them back to the land God Had ordained for them.
Also in this book, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God on Mt. Sinai. Leviticus talks
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The binding nature of halakhah is accepted among Conservative Jews, but they believe that the Law
should be able to change and adapt with the world, while still remaining true to Jewish values. All of
the Orthodox Jews share the key feature of the dedication to both the written and oral Torah (Orthodox
Judiaism).
Read loud in the synagogue, Shabbat Morning prayer is the Torah portion for the week. There can be
several variations within Conservative synagogues. Some are unrecognizable from Reform Judaism,
with the exception that more Hebrew is used. Other synagogues are practically Orthodox. Men and
women sitting together is the exception. Some are very traditional in the reading of the Torah and
prayers, but not in form, while others are more traditional in the form of the service, but not in the
substance contain within it. Both sects of Judaism are very accepting of visitors, in fact, they
encourage it. If a non Jew were to visit, they should dress as if they were going to their own church
with modesty and proper attire. Also, even though the synagogue may differ from your current house
of worship, you should refrain from criticizing the décor. You would not walk into a stranger s house
and criticizes there home, would you?
Many of weekly readings are not found in the Torah, but in the Oral Law which orthodox Jews are
dedicated to, as well as the Torah. Many of the laws found within the Torah would not be able to be
understood
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Proximate Analysis Of The Coal The Moisture Content Essay
Proximate Analysis In proximate analysis of the coal the moisture content, ash, the volatile matter, and
the fixed carbon in the coal sample is determined. It is the most common simplest form of coal
evaluation. Moisture Moisture occurs in Various forms Within the Coal: Surface or Free Moisture: the
moisture produced on the surface of coal particles Or Inherent Moisture: the moisture produced by
capillary action within the pores of coal. Decomposition Moisture: the moisture produced from the
thermal decomposition of organic constituents of coal. Mineral moisture: the moisture which
comprises part of hydrous silicates such as clays and inorganic materials in coal. There a re different
tests to determine the moisture content of coal. In proximate analysis of moisture the total or residual
moisture content of coal is determined. The total moisture content includes the surface and inherent
moisture and is reported as mass percentage of coal on received basis. Residual moisture determines
the moisture content of an air dried sample of coal. The determination of moisture depends on the
extent of sample preparation and the condition of the coal sample. The whole procedure for
determining the total moisture in coal, begins after collecting the gross sample, begins with preparing
the sample for analysis. If the sample is sufficiently dry, it can be reduced immediately and then air
dried. If the sample is too wet that it
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Define Bottom Up And Top Down Reading Strategies Essay
1). Define bottom up and top down reading strategies. Be sure to give three examples of each strategy.
Top down is the process of understanding the whole picture. This means that the reader does not
actually read the text word for word, but instead he uses his prior knowledge to fill up the gaps. The
reader experience and his language cognitive abilities allow him to understand the the sentence by
looking at keywords that would provide him with enough information based on his prior knowledge to
decode the whole sentence. this technique requires some sort of appropriate proficiency level to be
efficient which can be best applied for intermediate and advanced students. Bottom up is when the
reader tries to understand the small details starting by the smallest to the largest meaningful part of the
language starting by letters, clauses, sentences, and then phrases. After that, the reader will connect
these details and apply it to the text. this technique usually used with beginner learners. Examples for
top down: ● Previewing: asking students about the title or let them read couples of sentences and then
ask them what will happen next. ● Vocabulary mapping: students write all the vocabularies they know
about the topic. which can activate their prior knowledge. ● Group discussion: students group up to
discuss what they have read and what is their reflections. for example, after finishing a chapter from a
story. Example for Bottom up: ● Read aloud: asking students to read aloud
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Breastfeeding Anthropology
Breastfeeding is an action that is bio cultural and biosocial in nature. Breastfeeding is a biological
process that involves a woman providing milk for an infant. Culturally speaking, breastfeeding is not
always an action by the biological mother. In some cases, the mother needs to return to work not long
after birth. Other times, it is just the cultural norm that other women and children help in the care of a
new baby. Stereotypes and norms surrounding breastfeeding vary cross culturally as well. Socially
speaking, there is an expectation that mothers will breastfeed their offspring. Some people biologically
cannot breastfeed, others cannot breastfeed due to medications, and some women just choose not to
breastfeed.
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There is no formal screening associated with being a milk donor, therefore, transmission of disease
and exposure to harmful toxins is possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics only endorses the
used of BDM that have been processed through the Human Milk Banking Association of North
America. 77% of women are aware of the possibility of milk sharing and 25% considered the
possibility of sharing their milk. Only 4% actually shared milk with a friend, family member, or
donated to a milk bank. Milk sharing is growing in popularity due to the medical benefits associated
with breastmilk over formula, but the amount of people who actually participate in milk sharing is
unclear. There is much room for improvement for the process of milk sharing through regulation of
donors and how the breastmilk is
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Option By Hanna Bloch Arguments Of Failtion
Hanna Blochs article Failure is an Option elucidates that failures are only failures if you can t analyze,
reassess, and learn from them. Bloch s first argument is that success meant to come after, so we must
fail in order to learn to appreciate success while still being alert that failure is imminent. Bloch quotes
Pete Athans, an experienced explorer who reached the world s highest peak seven times. He says,
Failure gives you a chance to refine your approach. You re taking risks more and more intelligently
(2). His own failures made him more aware of his own mistakes and allowed him to rethink his future
outcomes. Athens mishaps enabled him to anticipate possible obstacles and increased his likelihood of
success. Bloch goes on to talk about how society has changed its views on failure, her reasoning is,
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Bloch elaborates by quoting Nancy Koehn, a school professor who based a class study on a century
old failed exploration of Ernest Shackelton to teach her students about leadership. She says, It s a huge
failure from the perspective of exploration...But it s inspiring partly because it s a failure. We re in an
age of corporate malfeasance and companies being called to account and saying. It s not my fault. But
he said, By God, I m going to clean it up. He owned responsibility for the mess (4). Shackeltons
negative result ultimately lead him to success because if he wouldn t have taken responsibility for him
and his men then they would have perished, but because he refused to quit he successfully brought 27
of his men home safely. Hanna Bloch ends her article Failure is an Option by highlighting the key
themes of exploration which, according to her are,
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Kings Canyon National Park Research Paper
This is the final installment of a series of three reports about the Monarch Divide, a chain of
mountains in Kings Canyon National Park.
Today we shall continue over a mountain pass, and delve into northern reaches of the Monarch
Divide. We shall explore a wild canyon, and follow a spotty trail for miles, using a creek as a handrail
to remain on track. The ultimate goal is an off trail overlook, where we shall enjoy a splendid view of
a deeper and more rugged canyon! Note that the wild conclusion of this trip is for expert hikers only.
An altimeter is good to have, to safely explore this seldom trod corner of the park.
To start with, we reshoulder our packs at Kennedy Pass. (For details on how to reach this pass, please
refer to the previous issue of the California Explorer.) The trail down the north side is poorly
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The raucous call of Nucifraga columbiana is usually the loudest sound in Kennedy Canyon. Such
birds can be counted as friends, too, if you do not mind their rowdy behavior.
A great campsite can be found at the 9450 ft. level. The site is sheltered by lodgepole pines, close to a
cascade, and is situated just upstream of another scenic meadow. If a storm is brewing, this camp is
ideal.
As you move north, the canyon floor becomes more wooded, and the path becomes intermittent. There
are ducks, a few, but the established trail pretty much vanishes by the time you reach the outlet
coming down from West Kennedy Lake (a dry run of cobbles in late season). But what do you care?
For a travelling companion you have Kennedy Creek, which chuckles along merrily even in autumn of
drought years. Just follow the creek as you like, veering away from the water to avoid willow thickets,
and picking up remnants of trail every now and again. Trees often limit the long range views, but it is
impossible to get truly lost around
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Police Brutality And The Police Officer
On August 9, 2014, Unarmed 18 year old Michael Brown s life was taken by police officers. He was
shot 7 times, the last shot to the back of his head is what took this young man s life. He was a young
unarmed black male. Just in 2014 over 1,000 people were killed at the hands of police officers.
However, even though police say they are just doing their job, police should not be able to abuse their
power, because more cases of police brutality are being captured on cell phones and innocent people
are being killed.
How you become an officer is by obtaining the Necessary Education. A high school diploma or a GED
is typically the minimum level of education needed to become a police officer, Submit an Application
to a Police Department, ,Graduate from a Police Academy Training Program, Actively Work to Obtain
Promotions. A police officer, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the common duties of a
police officer include patrolling designated areas, enforcing laws, answering calls for help, arresting
individuals suspected of committing crimes, issuing citations, testifying in court and conducting traffic
stops. Every Officer has to take an oath before beginning their career in law enforcement to set a good
structure of what they are there to do.
Michael Brown s Was a young African American that lived in Ferguson. He was with one of his
friends
People ask what is police brutality, it s an act of misconduct done by a sworn law enforcement to
physically, mentally, or
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Saudi Arabia And The Islamic World
When it comes to the Middle Eastern continent the most significant and popular country is known as
Saudi Arabia. The fact following certain aspects and a shared history with Islamic religion makes it
the most well known place in the world for Muslims as well as the entire Arab world. Saudi Arabia
lies and covers most of the Arabian Peninsula, inclusive of the Red Sea. The first concrete evidence of
human existence in the Arab world takes us back 15000 to 20000 years. Tribes of hunters and
gatherers survived on this land, abolishing hunger through wild animals and plants. Over the centuries,
the peninsula has played the role in history as an ancient trade center and the birthplace of Islam, one
of the most monotheistic religions that exist in the world, even today! Saudi Arabia is not only the
homeland of Arabs, but also the homeland of Islam. The Prophet Muhammad PBUH founded Islam in
the two holiest places in the Islamic world, Mecca and Medina, which to this day exist within the
borders of Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded by King Abdul Aziz in the early
1900 s. After establishing Riyadh as his headquarters, Abdul Aziz captured several neighboring areas,
including Mecca and Medina, during the time period of 1924 to 1925 and during the process; he
united the warring tribes into one nation. Finally, on September 23, 1925, the country was given the
name of Saudi Arabia, with Arabic as its national language and its constitution being based on the
Holy
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Similarities Between Calvinism And Calvinism
Moreover, Calvinism was highly ascetic. Whereas, Catholicism and Lutheranism maintained that
believers could essentially work for God s forgiveness through faith, good works, etc., Calvinism
stressed systematic self control necessary, in every moment (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 127) and the
intensification of good works into a system (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 129). These qualities suggested to
Weber that Calvinism was the epitome of rationalism (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 130). In the context of
religion, rationalization refers to the process of systematically organizing one s life according to a
methodical approach, with an intense orientation towards discipline, and the absence of magic or
mystical elements (i.e., sacraments that can save the damned ) (Kalberg 2011a: p. 422). This
characteristic is what distinguishes Lutheranism from Calvinism. As opposed to Lutheranism, Weber
([1905] 2011) argues that Calvinism forced [a] methodical organization of life upon the believer (p.
135). This is due to the fact that salvation could always be won back in Lutheranism through penance.
In contrast, Calvinism offered no means to acquire salvation, only hints or signs which were based on
uninterrupted self control and the planned regulation of one s own life (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 136).
Lutheranism was also characterized by less asceticism due to its teaching that salvation could be
acquired. Therefore, Weber ([1905] 2011) also maintains that Lutheranism lacks the psychological
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Geographic Information Systems (Gis)
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
AND TERRORIST ATTACKS OF OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING AND THE WORLD TRADE
CENTER
Submitted To
Mark Stallo
School of Graduate Studies
Of Tiffin University
In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the graduate course
Geographic Information Systems
ENF 622
In the School of Criminal Justice
Summer Quarter 2006
by
Oscar Young
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
And Terrorist Attacks Of Oklahoma City Bombing And The World Trade Center
History of GIS
GIS is a way of organizing large amounts of geographic information. It is not a tool, a software, a
hardware or a specific image; it is a concept a way of understanding maps
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The attack, which occurred on April 19, 1995, destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, a U.S.
office complex in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This attack is considered to be the deadliest
domestic terrorist attack in the history of the United States, and, until September 11, 2001, the
deadliest attack of terrorism within U.S. borders, but not the worst against the U.S. (the worst act of
terrorism against the U.S. before the Oklahoma City bombing was Pam Am Flight 103)
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oklahoma_City_bombing).
By being the first major American city to suffer a mass casualty terrorist attack, Oklahoma City s
response to the bombing was carefully scrutinized by security experts and law enforcement in the
years following the bombing, and then again following the September 11, 2001 attacks
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oklahoma_City_bombing).
The effect of the bombing on the city was immense 168 confirmed dead, including 19 children and
one rescue worker and over 800 people injured. The bombing destroyed or damaged more than 300
buildings in the surrounding area (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oklahoma_City_bombing).
In the weeks following the bombing, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) response
team at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was provided with GIS data collection and analysis
which included the generation of maps,
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Mental And Physical Health Of College Students
Literature Review: Mental and Physical Health of College Students
Jackie Brocious
Misericordia University
Literature Review: Mental and Physical Health of College Students
This paper is focused on the sub topic of mental and physical health of college students, either within
healthcare related fields or general graduate programs. This sub topic is a branch of our group s
research purpose of identifying the occupational therapy (OT) student s perception and confidence
with an OT program and their preparedness within the field.
A study done by Pfeifer, Kranz, and Scoggin (2008) at Texas University focused on the perceived
stress of OT students in an entry level master s program. The results from the interview revealed that
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It was found that much of the cause of psychological distress came from the lack of clarity and
transparency within the structure of the programs and study plans, and not with the quality of the
teachers (Nerdrum et al., 2009).
Jacob, Itzchak, and Raz (2013) stated that many healthcare students perceive themselves as working
under a lot of pressure due to the demands of their programs. The students rated time demands of
courses and the amount of material covered the highest indicators of stress within the academic factor
(Jacob et al., 2013).
In Norway, a survey reported that college students were at a greater risk of developing mental health
problems than the general population (Bonsaksen, 2015). Female students were also twice as likely to
report mental health problems compared to their male counterparts (Bonsaksen, 2015). At the end of
the study, the male students had a higher satisfaction with the OT program, and had higher levels of
self esteem and self efficacy (Bonsaksen, 2015). Bonsaksen (2015) also notes that regarding the self
esteem measure, the students who spent most of their time on self study, acquired higher scores, which
suggests that the female students, who tended to have a lower self esteem and self efficacy, could
offset it by increasing self study.
Holinka s (2015) study was determined to support other findings of how stress negatively correlates
with college students life satisfaction. The analysis from her study
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Japan Western Influence
Japan s isolation policy during the seventeenth century up until the nineteenth century left its people
and government to simply rely on the influence of the Chinese, Koreans and the Dutch. The only
exposure Japan attained during the Tokugawa Shogunate from Western influences came from Dutch
missionaries as artists such as Maruyama Okyo. Eighteenth century Japanese art saw its fist
integration of Western style as observational art pieces became prominent. Coming along with
observational, the naturalistic approach became noticeably apparent when looking at Japanese prints.
Furthermore, as some Japanese scholars managed to get a hand of oil paints and engraving techniques,
mild Western influences were able to shape Japanese ukiyo e art. Ukiyo e¬ art was the child of the
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Nonetheless, Japan saw an emergence of the ukiyo e woodblock printing style once again during the
twentieth century as shin hanga art. Shin Hanga art or new prints corresponded with the demands of
Western technologies and style that emerged during the rapid modernization. While, shin hanga prints
did emerge during the early twentieth century as a new type of Japanese art, shin hanga maintained
ukiyo e principles like the study of focus. Shin hanga artists such as Yoshida Hiroshi, Kawase Hasui,
and Itou Shinsui closely compare to the ukiyo e focus on beauty and nature. Furthermore, both ukiyo e
and shin hanga prints were able to capture the essence of the time period both movements were active.
While ukiyo e captures the traditional yet lonely world of Japan, shin hanga was able to portray the
tumultuous period of Japanese traditions mixing with the West (LaLonde). Two works created by
Hiroshige (Vesper Bell at the Mill Temple, Lake Biwa and Plum Garden at Kamata) and the shin
hanga movement will be the focus of the
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A Comparison Of Family System Theory And Person-Centered...
Two theories I may use for the population of people I want to work with is Family System Theory and
Person Centered Theory. Dr. Murray Bowen introduced the family system theory in the late 1960s.
She believed that family is a structural emotional unit that individuals that have misunderstandings
with one another. Families consist of interconnected and interdependent individuals, none of whom
can be understood in isolation from their family system (Brown, 2012). According to Bowen, a family
is a system in which each member had a role to play and rules to respect. Members of the system are
expected to respond to each other in a certain way according to their role, which is determined by
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My clients will understand that you have the opinion to be the best you can be and be positive. This
theory will promote personal growth and impact relationships of my client by allowing them to
explore and utilize their own strengths and personal identity (Capuzzi Gross, 2011). As a counselor, I
will be able to aid this process, transition and provide vital support to their needs. My goals are to
guide my client in accomplishing impactful self understanding and awareness, establish healthier
relationships, improve their self reflection self expression and encouragement to love trust thyself
(Capuzzi Gross,
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Bessie The Donkey
Everyone know the story of how Jesus Christ, our lord was born. I bet you don t know the little bits
and pieces, do ya? Well don t you worry one bit! I m here to tell ya! I m Micah! No, No, No, not like
the book in the bible, but the very important barn mouse who helped put together the manger, they laid
baby Jesus in! Let s get this story started shall we?
Well we all know that Mary and Joseph came to Bethlehem on a donkey, and had a baby in the stable
heard it 100 s of times! Like HELLO!!! I was there!!! But do you know about all the other animals
that was there that night too?
Isaac the sheep, Samuel the horse, Nestor the Donkey, Matthew the camel, little ol me, and Bessie, the
cow. Now I know Bessie is not your normal biblical name,
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The Change Of Hemoglobin Changes Essay
Homework #9
Chapter 11:
1. The change in hemoglobin changes as the change in the oxygen in the environment occurs. Each
globin usually has two polypeptide chains encoded by genes that attract oxygen molecules to different
degrees.
2. The pancreas which has two types of cell clusters. A transcription factor is activated and change the
expression of a gene in a way that stimulates some progenitor cells to divide.
3. Proteomics is an area where gene expression emerges. It identifies and analyzes all the proteins that
made in a cell, organ, or body.
4. The histone protein plays major role in interacting with other chemical groups which expose DNA
and shield some sections.
5. Acetyl plays role can start the transcription. Methyl groups binds to a specific amino acid in a
specific histone type. When the CH3 are added methylation spreads from the tail of one histone to the
adjacent histone. The addition of phosphate is example of epigenetic changes. The addition of these
three groups should be balanced.
6. MicroRNA s can affect the gene expression by preventing their translation onto protein. This
blocking function lead to enabling the cells to adapt to change condition.
7. Because the genes in pieces of exons and introns and alternate splicing make it possible for one
store of information.
8. By using different information in a gene, the proteins can be resulted. These information is called
isoforms where the driving force behind which version of a protein a cell makes is
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The Moral Standards Of Professional Athletes
There is a lot of controversy regarding the moral standards of professional athletes. Some think that
they deserve the same treatment as any other person while others feel they should be placed under
higher moral standards. The bottom line is that athletes are under constant watch of fans and media
and are role models for the youth in our society, thus they need to be moral leaders as much as they
are sports role models. This means that they are to be placed under higher moral standards. Being a
professional athlete is like any other job, they choose this career. It is not available to everybody so it
is a privilege for those who qualify, therefore they get the responsibility that comes with the job title.
There is no doubt that sports are one of the biggest aspects of a young child s life. It is readily
available to them and is entertaining. A lot of young people have their favorite player, or their favorite
team and are constantly watching and following their lead. They are trying to step up into the shoes of
their role model and become as good as their hero. This means that the athlete must set the correct
path for the young people to follow. They must be set the right moral guidelines. Kids are going to
grow up and try to be just like these athletes and it is the responsibility of that athlete to give them the
correct image to strive for. Professional athletes are bound to an important constriction, an employer
employee bond. What this means is, like any other
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Seatbelts
There are many causes of crashes and fatalities on the road. One cause of death on
Utah highways is Unrestrained Occupants. Another cause for accidents is speeding. The last cause is
following too closely to the car in front of you. These are all things the people of Utah should work
on.
When you are inside a moving vehicle you should always have a seatbelt on, regardless of who is
driving. There is no reason to ride inside a vehicle without a seatbelt on. If you are unrestrained you
are much more likely to have a fatality. When you crash and you don t have a seatbelt on it causes you
to fly around the vehicle and potentially hurt yourself and others. They put seatbelts inside your
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Another cause of accidents on Utah highways is speeding. The speed limits were set on that road for a
reason. If you are speeding you are going to potentially hurt other people and yourself. When you
speed you increase your chance of crashing dramatically. The Utah Driving
Handbook says There is 42% chance if you crash that you will die, also if you are a teen, 12% chance
of crashing if you are speeding. This means that the chances are way too high for you to be speeding.
There are police officers for a reason, they monitor us so that we don t speed because when we do it
usually turns out disastrous.
The last cause of accidents on Utah highways is following too closely to the vehicle ahead of you. In
the Utah Driver s Handbook it says, Always stay 2 seconds away from the vehicle in front of you this
way there should be no reason to crash into them, there should be plenty of time to respond if they
happen to slam on their brakes. Also the closer you get to the person, the higher the chances of getting
in an accident. I am assuming that most people would not like to crash their automobile. If I am right,
there is no reason that you should be following any closer than
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Stereotyping In Los Vendidos By Luis Valdez
Are you really looking at what your seeing? In Luis Valdez s short play Los Vendidos, it is clear that
there was a stereotyping issue as well as symbolism throughout his play. I have analyzed his symbolic
demonstrations on how Mexicans are labeled and how stereotyping affects the way Americans view
Mexicans. In an article by an anonymous writer titled Los Vendidos , Luis Valdez: Using stereotypes
to end racism, there was a quote stating, Theater as a weapon , Valdez used theater as a weapon to
attempt to highlight latino stereotypes and their effects on society on those stereotypes. Valdez was the
second born out of 10 brothers and sisters. At the age of six he began working in the fields with his
parents. Valdez began writing plays to express his lifestyle and his family s life style when he was
growing up. When he attending school he noticed that in all the school book, only whites and
Europeans were mentioned in the United States. Although Hispanics are well ... Show more content on
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Sancho then brings out his new 1969 Johnny Pachuco model. Sancho describes him as being built for
speed, low riding, made for the city life (Valdez 1042). Miss Jimenez asks what he does and Sancho
tells her that he can do anything and everything necessary for city life. For survival he can knife fight,
sing, dance, Sancho then mentions that he has a feature that no city model can be without; he gets
arrested, but not without resisting arrest of course (Valdez 1043). Miss Jimenez comments that she
cannot have any arrests she needs a model that can maintain law and order. However she finds some
interest when Sancho tells her that he speaks English. Sancho snaps his finger and tells him to speak
English but Johnny insults her. When Miss Jimenez gets offended by what Johnny said to her Sancho
tells her that he learned such insults from the American schools, but that didn t seem to matter to
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How To Learn In English Class
I am writing to you in regards that you want to know more about me. You have taught me ELA in the
past two years, in grade nine first semester, and also in grade ten ELA advanced placement in semester
one. My skills in English has improved since I moved to Canada three years ago. In Nigeria, I was
taught how to write a paragraph differently from what it is in Canada, and this makes it difficult for
me to write up to the Canadian standard. What I enjoy about English is that the novels and short
stories studies. There are some things that bother me about in the past are: I was not able to reach the
goal (overall percentage mark) in ELA last year. I do not relate with people that much because they are
more knowledgeable in English Language than I do. I get intimidated easily and my essay writing is
not up to the advanced placement standard. I read books for pleasure, reading books is one of my
favorite spare time activities. I do not consider myself a writer anymore because I always find it hard
to start a paragraph or essay or anything and I lost interest. When I was little, I wrote lots of short
stories to the extent of writng a short story book. Most of the stories written were based on the
childhood movies I watched e.g. Barbie movie, tom and jerry. Unfortunately for me, the story book
was not edited neither was it published. This is because I had no ... Show more content on
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This reason being because essay writing is my biggest struggle in the AP program. I am worried that
my English skills will not improve to the AP standards in time for the AP exam. I am good all most
anything that has to do with arts. I am not the best in some areas, but I have some creative ideas. If I
could go anywhere but North America, it would be London, England because I love the British accent.
The African English is British English, so I understand them and so love their
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Essay Investigating Air Pollution
Investigating Air Pollution
There are many different types of air pollutant. These pollutants have different effects on the
environment and on our health. Some, directly because they are harmful chemicals and others because
they can react together to produce harmful chemicals. Other pollutants or pollutant combinations upset
the natural balance of acidity and nitrogen in the environment which can affect the diversity of species
in sensitive areas. Other pollutants can contribute to changing global conditions and potentially give
rise to dramatic changes in climate and sea level.
Main Air Pollutants
Sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas which combines with water vapour in the atmosphere to ... Show
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a toxic gas which is emitted into the atmosphere as a result of combustion
processes, and is also formed by the oxidation of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds. In
European urban areas, CO is produced almost entirely (90%) from road traffic emissions. It survives
in the atmosphere for a period of approximately one month but is eventually oxidised to carbon
dioxide (CO2).
Nitrogen Dioxide. Nitrogen oxides are formed during high temperature combustion processes from the
oxidation of nitrogen in the air or fuel. The principal source of nitrogen oxides nitric oxide (NO) and
nitrogen dioxide (NO2), collectively known as NOx is road traffic, which is responsible for
approximately half the emissions in Europe. NO and NO2 concentrations are therefore greatest in
urban areas where traffic is heaviest. Other important sources are power stations, heating plants and
industrial processes.
Ground level ozone (O3), unlike other pollutants mentioned , is not emitted directly into the
atmosphere, but is a secondary pollutant produced by reaction between nitrogen dioxide (NO2),
hydrocarbons and sunlight. Ozone levels are not as high in urban areas (where high levels of NO are
emitted from vehicles) as in rural areas. Sunlight provides the energy to initiate ozone formation;
consequently,
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Ama Case Study
The incidence and prevalence of these differential diagnoses are another important consideration.
When considering Appendix B in further detail, AP has an incidence rate between 9.8 to 37.8 per
100,000. In Canada, approximately 15,100 individuals are diagnosed with pancreatitis each year. The
incidence tends to be highest between the age category of 40 70 years old (Teshima, Bridges Fedorak,
2012). The prevalence rate of 2.5 percent of AP (Yadav Lowenfels, 2013). AP is however more likely
in men than in women. Additionally, certain drugs may also increase the incidence of AP such as
azithromycin, or estrogen progesterone combination pills. AMI has a prevalence of 2.5 percent.
(Manuel, Lim, Tanuseputro Stukel, 2007). The incidence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Another important heuristic to consider in the case is when diffuse, dull abdominal pain is associated
with nausea and vomiting, it is essential to consider a diagnosis of pancreatitis (Banks, Conwell,
Toskes, 2010). Another significant heuristic to consider for Ms. Roe is that since she had a recent
extensive surgery and has been on nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs, it would be important to
consider PUD as a differential diagnosis (Ramakrishnan, Salinas, 2007).
The significant biopsychosocial issues that should be considered for Ms. Roe include assessing current
stressors, previous psychological trauma, and societal, and cultural factors. Since she has had a
complicated and prolonged illness process due to her Interstitial Lung Disease. Additionally,
developing another acute disease process during her hospitalization has been difficult for Ms. Roe.
The biological change of having a prolonged illness has impacted how she feels about herself and has
resulted in feelings of inadequacy. This has significantly affected her mental health status and has
worsened her depression. This disease process has affected her quality of life and has impacted her
ability to work. She has had an alternation in her role within her family and within her community.
She often describes feelings of isolation and feels disconnected from her First Nation
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Language
Assignment 2: Figurative Language versus Literal Language
The lack of exposure to non literal forms of language makes it difficult to engage in productive
thinking. Having the capacity to understand figurative language increases our ability to communicate
with each other. By increasing our word bank we expand our knowledge base and increase our
thinking capacity. Below are a list of ten words with their meaning, definitions, examples and
appropriate circumstances in which to use them.
1. Describe the meaning and function of each term.
1. Idiom is a language, dialect or speaking style peculiar to a people.
2. Analogy is a similarity between two like subjects on which a comparison can be based.
3. Metaphor is a figure of speech in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A good example is from Wordsworth s I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud :
A host of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.
He doesn t say many or a lot of daffodils, he uses the word host. That means a huge number of
daffodils. Later, he personifies the daffodils, and personification will be covered later on.
Another example is from The Eagle by Tennyson,
He clasps the crag with crooked hands.
The hard consonant sounds add even more to the imagery here.
Simile
A simile compares two things using the words like and as. Examples include: * busy as a bee * clean
as a whistle * brave as a lion * stand out like a sore thumb * as easy as shooting fish in a barrel * as
dry as a bone * as funny as a barrel of monkeys * they fought like cats and dogs * like watching grass
grow
Metaphor
When you use a metaphor, you make a statement that doesn t make sense literally, like time is a thief.
It only makes sense when the similarities between the two things become apparent or someone
understands the connection.
Examples include: * the world is my oyster * you are a couch potato * time is money * he has a heart
of stone * America is a melting pot * you are my sunshine
Alliteration
Alliteration is the easiest of the examples of figurative language to spot. It is a repetition of the first
consonant sounds in several words. Some good examples
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Essay on Diversity in Higher Education
With the ratification of the 14th Amendment in 1868, prohibiting states from passing laws that deny
U.S. citizens from equal protection under the law, the Supreme Court has been obliged to provide
decisions that are color blind (U.S. Const. Amend XIV, § 1). However, the Court often viewed
education as a state issue and was reluctant to get involved. That all changed in the 1954 Supreme
Court decision known as Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. In this ruling, it was
decided that, State sanctioned segregation of public schools was a violation of the 14th Amendment
and was therefore constitutional (National Archives, n.d.). It was at this time that the Supreme Court
began to hear more cases regarding racial inequities in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
369). In preparation for the decision, the University of Colorado at
Boulder began to look at other criterion, in addition to race, to promote diversity. They decided to
focus on socioeconomic status since this was not protected under the Fourteenth Amendment and it
promotes authentic diversity and equal opportunity (p. 371). They also wanted to be sure to maintain
minority representation should race no longer be a consideration with the passage of Amendment 46.
A study was conducted that evaluated two traits in determining socioeconomic status. The first was
the Overachievement Indices. This evaluated how a student s test scores (e.g. ACT, SAT) and GPA
compared with other students from the same socioeconomic background. The second was the
Disadvantage Index. This evaluated criteria such as native language, family income level, and school
location. Two mathematical equations were developed, in order to create a standard, by which to
measure a student s socioeconomic status, and how this may affect their success at college. In 2009,
the University at Colorado at Boulder conducted an experiment to see how its class based acceptance
policy compared with its race based acceptance policy. They found that the class based acceptance rate
was nine percent higher than considering race alone. Black, Latino, and Native American applicants
were more likely to be admitted under the
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Explain Why Children Should Not Play Violent Sports Essay
People are normally surrounded with numerous youth sports, adult professional and recreational
leagues as well as passionate fans. However, it is only small percentage of the population across the
globe that plays sports in professional manner (Holowchak Reid 2013). The question as to whether
children should be allowed to play violent sports is usually asked by many people on daily basis.
Some sports tend to be fast paced and physical which makes them to be exciting and fulfilling. There
are numerous positive impacts of playing and viewing sport activities. But some sports have a violent
nature in them and they normally have psychological effect and can as well affect emotional and
physical health (Delaney Madigan 2009). Therefore, children should not play violent sports. Many
adults and parents normally use this common phrase let them go and play it is healthy. Many of them
are under the thought that putting aggression in a certain sport is a healthy means for aggressive
energy. However, this might not be the appropriate and accurate approach. Holowchak and Reid
(2013) argue that exposure to violent behaviour or aggression within any ... Show more content on
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Children are continuing to learn and their brains normally quickly pick up and grasp what they hear
and see (Holowchak Reid 2013). Allowing children to play violent games can make them perceive
things such as committing murder as being acceptable and normal thing in the society. Violent games
are realistic that children normally take them seriously. Allowing children to play violent video games
can make a child to be lazy and avoid going out to play with other children. Even when they go
outside to play, they will games that are violent and this makes them to be too violent (Delaney
Madigan 2009). Therefore, children should not play violent games because it makes them feel that
violence is what makes someone to be regarded as a
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What Is The Main Point Of The Return Of Martin Guerre
The Return of Martin Guerre by Natalie Davis a return that some may say focuses a little too much on
the touch of the and skewers into a romance and that would be the perspective of Robert Finlay.
Although Finlay does bring up some very key and valid points about The Return of Martin Guerre but
I do feel that Davis over all in both of her argument best describes what would happen. Starters Davis
is right in saying that Bertrande knew that the 1st Martin that arrived was not her husband. When she
saw him she, however she recoiled in surprise. Not until he had spoken to her affectionately,
reminding her of things they had done in and talked about, specifically mentioning the white hosen in
the trunk, did she fall upon his neck and kiss him; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Well obviously Bertrande and Arnaud du Tilh had intercourse since they conceived a child. Even that
proverb is not uniquely pertinent, for, in the conditions of sexual intercourse in peasant households of
preindustrial Europe the couple clothed, in the darkened house, amid the cold and dirt, surrounded by
livestock and relatives any wife of Artigat might equally well have regarded her bedmate with the
jaded perspective expressed in the notorious masculine slur, De nuit tous chats son gris. (Robert
Finlay pg559) I have a difficult time with some of this because if this where all to be true which I m
sure he is exaggerating a little bit I bet a donkey wasn t sharing the bet with them. I do bet they
probably had dirt floors and it probably was a little cold but that doesn t exclude her from knowing
that he was not her husband because every person is different granted she hasn t been with her real
husband in a very long time but I m pretty sure she would know the touch of a man. I am for sure
going to have to agree with Davis on this you get older but your connection as husband and wife
doesn t change that s what I think Davis is really trying to point out in the book is that as husband and
wife even if it where only a few times together they would still remember those the rest of there lives.
Finley goes out and says at night all cats are gray meaning that they really would have know idea who
one would be with as long as it s dark you
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Benefits Of Video Games A Form Of Art
Video games should be considered a form of art because they take time to create, are protected under
the same rights as other art forms, and include many other forms of art. I believe that video games
should be considered an art form. I believe that with how many genres and games in general, there are
that most are art worthy. The definition of art is: The expression or application of human creative skill
and imagination. Video games fall under this definition. Video games are created by People that have
enough creativity and imagination to come up with a setting and concept to both engage and inspire
the player. Video games take time to create. Some of the most praised games took years to make. For
instance: GTA V took 4 years to create, with more than 1,000 developers, and The Elder Scrolls V:
Skyrim took 5 years to create, and even Minecraft took 4 years to create, and is still being updated
today(I will be using these games as examples throughout the paper because they are some of the best
games to be released in the last 5 10 years). The work that these companies put into their games show
with the millions of copies sold within 24 hours of the games release. These game series are worth
literal tons of money, Minecraft sold to Microsoft for 2.5 billion dollars. All the hard work put into
these games shows off when they re released to the people. Minecraft has sold over 55 million copies.
A beautifully designed videogame invokes wonder as the fine arts do, only in
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Lincoln, Grant, And Whitman
Lincoln, Grant, and Whitman Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Walt Whitman all represent a
period of time in which the United States was embroiled in turmoil. From the year 1861 to 1865, the
Union army from the North battled the Confederacy of the South, and when it came to an end at the
Appomattox Courthouse, over 620,000 men had lost their lives (Civil War Casualties, n.d.). President
Abraham Lincoln had finally found a general he could trust in Ulysses S. Grant, who had forced the
surrender of Robert E. Lee and the Confederate army. Walt Whitman would live the Civil War life as
the most influential author and poet of the times. These men represent three of the most important
figures of the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln Born near ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lincoln considered his father a very stern man, and he did not find much favor in him (Miller Center,
n.d.). After the move from Kentucky to Indiana, Thomas Lincoln built another crude 360 square foot
cabin for the family, which included Lincoln s mother Nancy and his elder sister Sarah (Miller Center,
n.d.).
When Abraham was nine years old, his mother died and soon after his father remarried. The young
Abraham bonded with his new step mother, Sarah Johnston who encouraged his education and
frequently defended him against his father in arguments (Miller Center, n.d.). The rural life Lincoln
lived involved much labor, including farm chores, splitting fence rails and working the land (Abraham
Lincoln, n.d.). Lincoln had a voracious appetite for attaining knowledge, and often read books late
into the night, utilizing any free time he had remaining.
Political Career After leaving home, the six foot four Lincoln stood out in his new home of New
Salem, Illinois. He soon began work at the local general store as a clerk, and made himself known to
the townspeople by feats of strength by felling trees and splitting fence rails as he had done during his
childhood (Miller Center, n.d.). Because the general store was a gathering place for the town, he knew
the community quite well. Lincoln s ability to read and write made him quite popular with the less
literate people in New Salem (Miller Center, n.d.). Only
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  • 2. Model Of Counterproductive Work Behavior A Stressor Emotion Model of Counterproductive Work Behavior: Spector and Fox (2002, 2005) developed a model of Counterproductive work Behavior. The central importance, in this model, is given to emotions as a response to workplace stressors. At the heart of this model is the connection from the environment to perceptions, to emotions, and then to CWB. According to Spector and Fox, employees perceive and appraise conditions and events at work. The perceived stressors induce negative emotions (i.e. anger, anxiety, and depression) and contribute to Counterproductive work Behavior that can occur immediately and impulsively or at a later time. Control and personality are two other factors having important role in stressor emotion model because both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this type of CWB, the employee deliberately hampers the quality and quality of work by not performing a task which he was capable of performing, and thus negatively affects organizational efficiency (Hollinger and Clark 1982). So when employees do not perform a task which they can, they are indulged in production deviance (Spector et. al.2006). This is another serious from of counterproductive work behavior because an employee who is supposed to facilitate organizational performance is intentionally creating hurdles in the way of its success. Sabotage: Sabotage is another dimension of counterproductive work behavior which is closely linked to the concept of production deviance. In this act an employee damages the physical assets in the organization by engaging in seditious activities (Chen and Spector 1992). Defaming your organization by criticizing it publically and misuse of information and communication technology against organizational interest also fall under the dimension of sabotage (Weatherbee2010). Sabotage also produces negative impact on organizations by damaging its productivity good name. Theoretically both these counterproductive work behaviors are intertwined despite the reality that productive deviance is a passive and sabotage is an active approach (Spector et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Pros And Cons Of Legalizing Cannabis Legalising Cannabis: Q1: Considering all factors: User s views: Life easier, rather than having to hide and smoke. Non user views: Bad for you in all sorts of ways, makes you stupid . Government views: Believe weed can lead to more serious drugs being used. Public views: High percent (%) of the public agree that marijuana users should Not have long term in jail. Q2: Consider pros and cons: Pros:  Less people going to prison and getting in trouble.  Saves lives, generates money and creates jobs.  Dealers will be reduced or eliminated. Cons: Youngers will think that drug use is acceptable. Loss of control over physicians. Inability of employers to allow drugs being bought into the work place, without having to be searched. Q3: Consider the views of groups affected: Approximately 9% of people who try marijuana become addicted to it, compared to 15% who try cocaine, and 24% of those who try heroine. In the US about 750,000 people are arrested each year for marijuana offenses. In 2003, Canada became the first country in the world to offer medical marijuana to pain suffering patients. A slim majority (53%) of Americans say the drug should be made legal, compared with 44% who want it to be illegal. Part B Task 2:  BLOG  SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL Both blog and scientific journal present, the information on cannabis in sections with bold sub headings. They both have a comment section where
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  • 5. Mothers Deliver Their Babies Vaginally Or Through A... New moms endure stress in attending to a newborn, but after such an intense labor it is crucial to make caring for themselves a priority. Mothers deliver their babies vaginally or through a Cesarean section, although similarities are present in caring for both, differences do arise. During childbirth they undergo excruciating circumstances no matter which form of delivery they experience. Vaginal birth is described as the natural from of delivery in which the baby enters the world through the vagina. A Cesarean section, also known as C section, is defined as a surgical procedure to deliver the baby through an incision made on the abdomen. Incisions made during delivery are dependent on how the baby was born. Returning to normal after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vaginal delivery stiches dissolve on their own within ten days, making a Cesarean incision increasingly more difficult to attain. If the staples entail removal, a trip to the doctor is required to eradicate them without harm. Vaginal delivery doesn t always entail an incision, but an episiotomy is performed majority of the time. It is possible to tear the perineum if an episiotomy is not performed, needing stiches to repair the tear. It is important to care for the stitched perineum, as it s possible to contract an infection like a Cesarean incision. An article I read stated, to help heal your perineum, keep the area as clean and dry as possible ( Vaginal ). Flushing the area with a spray bottle of fresh water is suggested, followed by properly drying it, after each bathroom visit. The main care instruction for life after labor is to keep the openings as clean and as sanitary as possible. Although C section and Vaginal delivery incisions are on different regions of the body and require diverse treatment, washing the incisions with soap and warm water is a must in order to heal correctly. Giving birth is an intense process which, unfortunately, causes misery in the aftermath. After delivery, both types of childbirth produce pain, site and intensity of the pain determine medications needed. Location of the incisions being in different areas is what causes the pain to be dissimilar for a Cesarean and vaginal childbirth. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Why Democratic States Do Not Fight Each Other Why democratic states do not fight each other The German philosopher Immanuel Kant outlined an original relevant idea in his essay Perpetual Peace (1795). Kant s theory is based on a world with countries sharing a common a constitutional republic as political regime, where people would appeal for a continuous or perpetual peace as an ideal for living. The principle of Kant s idea is that people will not decide to go on war unless to defend themselves and because of this there would be no aggressor nations and the war occurrences would end. For Kant, the reluctance of the people to support war and its related costs restrains democratic leaders from engaging conflicts with other nations. The democratic peace theory is perhaps the most influential liberal contribution to the debate on the cause of peace and war in the study of international relations. This theory refers to the impression that states that are democracy by nature do not go to war with one another, a fact which historically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, economic interdependence helps create transnational ties that promote peace rather than conflict. The economic interdependence significantly reduces the possibility of confrontation between states. It is more likely for countries who share the same values, to have close economic ties with each other. Transnational and international institutions encourages the existence of peace between democratic states, they are peaceful toward each other because they are bound by common ties in a system of institutions crossing national boundaries. Democratic states usually share many common institutions, which tend to shape their behaviour with one another.one of the best example of such, are the establishment of the United Nations, which was built to create an atmosphere that would be unable to make war on each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Advantages Of Coaster Brakes Coaster Brakes vs. Hand Brakes the right one for Your Kids Your kid s bike is perhaps a special part of your life. For your kid, it may be just fun, but for you, it is a moment of seeing your child doing something on his/her own, the first step of the proverbial standing on their legs . So, special caution is needed in choosing the right bikes for your child. One question that comes in the minds of most parents is which brakes should they prefer coastal or hand? Coastal Brakes for Kids Coastal brakes are fitted in the rear part of the bike and are activated by pedaling the bike backward. As soon as the pedals start moving backward, the brake pressure starts to get applied on rear wheels, increasing as you keep pedaling backward. For a long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since your kid s hands may vastly differ from other kids, it is often hard to find the bike with the right handbrakes for him. Inappropriate handbrakes would imply difficulty in grasping and pulling the brakes, leading to excess stress on your child s fragile hands. However, most manufacturers take care of this problem now while designing the bicycles. Another issue with handbrakes is that they demand a tad more skill than coastal brakes. So, as a parent, it would be more difficult for you to train your child using them. Hand brakes are known be less effective in slippery roads, often leading to skidding. So perhaps not an ideal choice during the rainy season. Another problem encountered with handbrakes is that children tend to grasp a handful of the brakes while using them; this leads to them having less control over the handle. This could be a potentially dangerous scenario. For children with particularly soft hands, handbrakes are not an option at all. No matter how much adjustment be made, handbrakes always require a certain level of force in the hands of the rider. Handbrakes require more maintenance than coastal brakes and are more prone to damage if not of excellent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. USA Today s Marketing Strategy Presiding in my role as Chief Marketing Officer for USA Today, I aim to develop a plan that allows readers to fully customize their online newspaper and have audio/video content automatically sent to their mobile devices. In order to thoroughly accomplish this goal I would take an inventory of the target market accessing our online newspaper and their habits while online, and I would create a marketing strategy in form of promotion of the product. According to a study by Forbes, although it is hard to decipher the exact social split between mobile and desktop users, two thirds of Twitter traffic often comes from mobile devices (D Vorkin, 2014, p.1). The study goes on to claim that nearly 70% of females and 56% of males ages 25 to 49 engage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wealth of Nations Michelle Trejo Dr. King Human Nature and the Social Order II June 6, 2008 The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith, the author of The Wealth of Nations , was a Scottish moral philosopher during the Industrial Revolution who was inspired by his surroundings to write about the field of economics. Being a man of intellect on various types of philosophical views, Smith was able to portray his passionate feelings about political thought through his well written works. While publishing his book, Smith became known as the father of modern economics . He was given this honorary title due to his strong determination of trying to understand how human nature impacts the social order. Smith was able to use several types of rhetoric styles, such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Impartial Spectator was an imagined being that helps define our own conscience, which would aid the conduct of our nature on particular thoughts and motifs. After analyzing these various concepts, Smith was able to acknowledge the importance of allowing individuals to follow their natural propensity in order to create a national economic growth for the well being of a nation. Based on this notion about natural propensity, Smith is able to examine why the unexamined life is not worth living due to the advocates of division of labor. He is able to use these advocates as one of his prime examples to explain how they sought to maximize their profits or wages by employing themselves and their capital. Smith states When an animal wants to obtain something either of a man or of another animal, it has no other means of persuasion but to gain the favour of those whose service it requires... Man sometimes uses the same arts with his brethren, and when he has no other means of engaging them to act according to his inclinations, endeavors by every servile and fawning attention to obtain their good will... However, to do this upon every occasion... at all times in need of the cooperation and assistance of great multitude, while his whole life is scarce sufficient to gain the friendship of a few persons (169). Smith tries to explain that a man s most valuable way to increase his power in order is to create superiority based on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Counselling Psychotherapy And Psychodynamic Perspectives Introduction I am developing an understanding of two of the most utilised approaches in counselling psychotherapy. These are the person centered and psychodynamic perspectives. I seek to explore my development and attunement to the concepts we have been introduced to by facilitating my own learning. Also I isolate difficulties that have arisen and explain how I have overcome these obstacles. This will aid my continual development towards becoming a helper. This piece is my own reflexive account on my journey so far. In my development to date, and the feelings of achievement and failure through actions of my early adolescence. Becoming a helper is a longstanding ambition of mine, formulated by my desire to help others. My experiences over the last twenty five years, have taught me that I am sometimes over analytical in my thoughts, overly concerned about others, I can end up neglecting myself. Throughout this journey I have had chronic ups and downs life can harbor. I continue to develop my own sense of self, and pursue the opportunity to guide others through their own dialogue. Narrative of the self I recall when I was younger I was insistent on helping my mum and dad look after my two brothers. This could be because I m the eldest of three. I am a daughter and sister. My youngest brother was born with congenital heart disease when I was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Use Of Primitive Tasers On The United States Of America Most of us are familiar with the distinctive ticking of a TASER. TASERs, used by police departments throughout the United States of America, have become a go to tool for apprehending suspects without fatally wounding them. The first use of primitive TASERs dates back to 1960 and they have come a long way since. Such as advancements such as upgrading from gunpowder to compressed air, to more computerised TASERs that automatically cut off and collect crucial user data. With the advancement of technology, TASERs quickly became a more viable tool for an officer s duty belt. In the 1960 s law enforcement officers faced a multitude of protests from civil rights activists and needed a way to control the crowds without harming the protestors. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1974 Jack began his work on his idea drawing inspiration from a book called Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle. He first created a device that look like a flashlight. The device used gunpowder to fire two prongs attached to wire up to 15 feet. Once the prongs made contact the device pulsed 50,000 volts into the target causing uncontrollable muscle spasms and effectively immobilizing the target without killing. He came up with the name TSR, an acronym for the book in which he got his ideas from, for his invention. Later he would add an a , making it the well known name today TASER, to the name because he grew tired of saying the letters when talking about his invention. After filing for a patent on his device Jack tried to start selling his new invention. However, the United States government quickly classified his invention as a firearm because of the use of gunpowder. This classification severely hindered his sales but he managed to sell to the Los Angeles Police Department. When efforts to use the device to subdue Rodney King in 1991 failed Patrick Smith teamed up with Jack to help improve the device. One of the major improvements was replacing the gunpowder used to propel the prongs with compressed air. Without gunpowder in the device the classification of firearm was dropped, making selling the device much easier. This caused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Kelly Sue Deconnick s Bitch Planet Contextualizing a Visual Motif In Bitch Planet by Kelly Sue DeConnick there is another world built through the cartoon. Women are dictated by their fathers, or controlling men of the society, and punished for being obese or not what the men perceive as perfect. It brings the reader into a futurist world which has some of the same twisted ideas of the modern world. It enlarges the idea that bigger women are unwanted and sexualizes thin women in advertisements and in casual conversation. This is can be seen throughout multiple panels of the comic. The comic is repetitively sexualizing the thin women and shamming the bigger women with the use of language and background images. There are two images of a woman eating food in a seductive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Celebrities everywhere are cutting out things from their diet that they do not need to in order to lose weight. Thousands of people will also starve themselves because they think that it helps them to lose weight, but it just hurts their body more. The writer exemplifies the problems in today s pop culture to a new level to allow the reader to see how insane it really is. On the next page we can see the men casually speaking poorly of the bigger woman who is working. One of them talks about having sex with a skin and saying how wild it is while smiling and sipping on his coffee with no cares about who overhears him (DeConnick 195). It shows how the men have little shame in what they say and are proud of themselves for doing such things. Directly after that there is a close up of the larger woman. This forces the reader to focus on her face and her face alone. From this image you can see the pure anger and frustration in her face from what these men are saying. By using this tactic, the writer is amplifying the emotion in order to ensure that the reader does not have a chance to miss this important detail. Following that we see the news report continue on about the parasite conveying it in a way that is positive and makes it sound as if it is something that everyone should experience. By using words like wish and dream come true (DeConnick 194) they make it seem like a positive even though it is most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Secret Truth About Napping Analysis Sometimes I think that sleeping isn t important because I thought that sleep wouldn t help your body. Well I was wrong to say that because it does help your body. The amount of sleep you get each day impacts over the course of your life. I was asked if sleep had a huge impact on your health. Well my answer is yes it does have a huge impact. Some people don t have enough hours of sleep, some have too much, and some don t know how much their suppose to sleep. Despite the fact that some people think that sleep isn t important, I m going to prove that sleep is important According to Source 1, if you routinely lose sleep or choose to sleep less then needed, the sleep loss will add up. The total sleep loss is like your sleep debt. For example, if you lose 2 hours of sleep each night, you ll have a sleep debt f 14 hours after a week. Some people night take naps as a way to deal with sleepiness. Naps can provide a short term boost in alertness and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also think that only little children should take naps. Their wrong if they think that only little children should take naps. My reason is that there is evidence that napping can benefit people of all ages. Many famous historical figures take naps. Napping helps people deal with stress and it could renew a person s energy. For example, if the brilliant scientist Albert Einstein didn t take naps he would ve never had invented the light bulb. If the amazing artist Leonardo Da Vinci didn t take naps, eh would ve been too sleepy to paint the Mona Lisa. The human body operates according to the internal clock. The clock operates in relation to the Earth s pattern of darkness at night and bright light during the day. If a person s internal clock is in sync with his or her habits, the person can most likely sleep well at night and remain awake and alert all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Why Are Constellations Important Katie Au and Lauren Tolbert #11756 #11635 Mr C. Science 8, Period 4 27 April, 2017 Constellations Have you ever wondered why you see certain shapes or patterns in the sky formed by stars? Well, these formations are called constellations. There are tons of different constellations that represent different logics of many poets, farmers, and astronomers. Along the years, there have been many different relations that the constellations have to famous myths and stories that are a part of world life. In addition, the constellations are related to zodiac signs, which represent where the sun was in the sky at the exact time and place of a person s birth. Examples of well known constellations are Bootes, Aquarius, and Ursa Major. These constellations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s stars form the most recognizable constellation, the Big Dipper asterism, which is also known as the Plough. In many different cultures, Ursa Major, is associated with many crucial myths. Ursa Major was one of the first constellations categorized by Greek astronomer Ptolemy during the second century. It s story in Greek mythology, is classified with Callisto, a gorgeous nymph who was turned into a bear by Zeus s envious wife Hera. Also, the Romans referred to the constellation as Septentrio, or seven plough oxen, but only two of the seven stars represent oxen while the others make a wagon. Native Americans tell the tale of how the bowl of the Big Dipper represents a big bear and the surrounding stars are warriors chasing after it. Due to the constellation being pretty low in the sky during autumn, the legend states that it s the blood of the bear that turns the leaves on trees red. The constellation Ursa Major belongs to the Ursa Major family which includes Boötes, Draco, Lynx, and many others. The Ursa Major is a very recognizable constellation as various cultures interpret the Ursa Major into different stories that explain certain elements on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Argument In Favor Of Donald Trump s Oval Office One of Donald Trump s favorite arguments in favor of Donald Trump is that his business successes make him perfectly suited for the Oval Office. He brags about his net worth, his negotiating skills and his contacts overseas. But there s little reason to believe these things would actually help him as president. When it comes to holding the top political job in the country, political experience is far more relevant than money making experience, whether you ve been an entrepreneur or a chief executive. Skills are far less transferable than we think they are, Gautam Mukunda, a professor at Harvard Business School, told The Huffington Post. Even when you move from one company to another, you may not be successful. When you move from a company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If Trump, or any other CEO, were to become the leader of the free world, he would in many ways be much more constrained than he was during his business career. With the backing of the board of directors, a chief executive can fire just about anyone. Trump s made a catchphrase out of it. The president, on the other hand, is not so lucky. However much Obama wants to fire John Boehner, he can t, Mukunda said. Pretty much the only goal of a for profit company is to make money. A nation s goals are more complicated. Securing peace and prosperity, and doing it in a way that addresses the competing needs of millions of different people, is a much more ambiguous endeavor. The U.S. economy is not like a big corporation, something that most CEOs fail to understand, wrote economist Paul Krugman almost 20 years ago in a Harvard Business Review column titled A Country Is Not a Company. The U.S. economy is in some sense not hundreds but tens of thousands of times more complex than the biggest corporation, Krugman wrote in that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Color Purple And Ovid s Metamorphoses In the heart breaking novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker, we read about the protagonist and narrator, Celie who is a victim of rape and abuse. She is caught in this vicious patriarchal society where women have no voice. In this novel we see many similarities to Ovid s archetypal rape narrative. I will discuss the similarities in full detail and explain how the men in the female protagonists lives hurt and betrayed them. I will be looking at the book The Color Purple as well as Ovid s Metamorphoses. When looking at The Color Purple we read about Celie s tragic life, and you feel her pain and suffering by just reading the words on the page. Her father beats and rapes her and by the looks of things, it seems that she is forever doomed with eternal heartache, abuse and rape. It seems that she will never be happy. She is controlled and manipulated by the men in her life that she should be able to trust. Her father Alphonso has complete control over her and uses her to his advantage and she suffers from it. Alice Walker vividly portrays the sad but apparent reality of life in the black rural communities of America during the mid twentieth century. It is a time when the impacts of slavery are still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rendered unable to speak because of her injuries, Philomela wove a tapestry that told her story and had it sent to Procne. When Procne receives the tapestry she murders her son that she had with Tereus and cooks him. At dinner, she serves him his own son without him knowing and he eats him, bit by bit. The sisters present the boy s head and he tries to kill them, but they flee. They pray to the gods to turn them into birds and the gods transformed Procne into a swallow and Philomela into a nightingale. Coincidentally, in nature, the female nightingale is mute and only the male of the species sings. But she finds her voice without saying a word, and she gets her vengeance when Tereus is turned into a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Was the Reichstag Fire the Main Reason Why Hitler Was Able... In 1934 Hitler moved in to take supreme power of Germany and was able to establish a dictatorship. I agree that the main reason why Hitler was able to do this was because of the Reichstag Fire in 1933. There were many other reasons other than this such as the Enabling Act, the banning of political parties and trade unions and finally the Night of the Long Knives. The Reichstag fire was the most important why Hitler was able to establish a dictatorship. On the evening of the 27th of February 1933, the Reichstag building was destroyed by a huge fire caused by a Dutch communist supporter called van der Lubbe who was caught at the site of the fire with matches and firelighters. He was put on trial and was then executed after being found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Reichstag was now just a meeting place for the NSDAP. The final reason for the establishment of Hitler s dictatorship was the Night of the Long Knives. Some SA leaders demanded that the Nazi party should carry out its socialist agenda, and that the SA should take over the army. Hitler couldn t afford to annoy the businessmen or the army. On the 30th of June 1934, Hitler, with the help of the SS, murdered around 400 of the SA members, including its leader Ernst Röhm, along with a number of Hitler s other political opponents. All this was done in just 4 days! The Night of the Long Knives was important. The first reason it was important was because of this, Hitler was given loyalty by the army. Because the army was much smaller than the SA, they feared them a lot. Consequently, many of the Army s leaders asked Hitler to abolish the power of the SA. If he didn t do this, the army warned him that they will put up a candidate to oppose Hitler. The army was also the only organisation that had the power to remove Hitler. After he did this, the army swore an oath of loyalty to Hitler. So what am I to conclude? Is it still a yes or is it a no. In fact, I think the answer is still yes, because not only did the Reichstag Fire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Describe The Causes And Effects Of European Imperialism Despite a blistering cold war between east and west Europe in the 1950 s, including the violent suppression of anti communist protests in 1956 Hungary, the six founders of the ECSC reconvened in 1957 and signed the Treaty of Rome, which created the European Economic Community, or the Common Market . 1960 1969: A period of Economic Growth The 1960 s are generally regarded as a fruitful period for the European economy. The six EU nations agreed to stop charging custom duties when trading each other and agreed to joint control over food production, which resulted in a surplus of agricultural produce. In May 1968, French students revolted and took a portion of Paris. Ten million workers soon joined the students, and a general strike ensued. The so called 68 generation s protests against capitalism, consumerism, traditional French institutions, and what they viewed as American Imperialism led to an overhaul of French society and behavior still seen today. 1970 1979: A Growing Community and The First Enlargement On January 1, 1973, Denmark, Ireland, and the United Kingdom joined the EU, which at this point has nine members. The short Arab Israeli war of October 1973 resulted in a widespread energy and economic crisis in Europe. In 1974 and 1975, the Iberian Peninsula, the last stronghold of right wing dictatorships, joined the rest of democratic Western Europe as the Salazar regime was overthrown in Portugal and General Franco of Spain died. The EU regional policy of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Amblyopia Research Paper AAO Amblyopia is a unilateral Of, less commonly, bilateral reduction of best corrected visual acuity that cannot be attributed directly to the effect of any structural abnormality of the eye or the posterior visual pathways. Amblyopia is caused by abnormal visual experience early in life resulting from one of the following: strabismus anisometropia or high bilateral refractive errors (isometropia), stimulus deprivation Amblyopia is responsible for more unilaterally reduced vision of childhood onset than all other causes combined, with a prevalence of 2% 4% in the North American population. This fact is particularly distressing because, in principle, most amblyopic vision loss is preventable or reversible with timely detection and appropriate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Force use of the poorer eye by limiting use of the better eye. Cataract Removal Cataracts capable of producing amblyopia require surgery without unnecessary delay. In young children, amblyopia may develop as quickly as 1 week per age of life. Removal of Visually Significant congenital lens opacities during the first 4 6 weeks of life is necessary for optimal recovery of vision. In symmetric bilateral cases, the interval between operations on the first and second eyes should be no more than 1 2 weeks. Acutely developing severe traumatic cataracts in children younger than 6 years should be removed within a few weeks of injury, if possible. Refractive Correction In general, optical prescription for amblyopic eyes should be based on the refractive error as determined with cycloplegia. Because an amblyopic eye s ability to control accommodation tends to be impaired, this eye cannot be relied on to compensate for uncorrected hyperopia as would a normal child s eye. Refractive correction for aphakia following cataract surgery in childhood must be provided promptly to avoid compounding the visual deprivation effect of the lens opacity with that of a severe optical deficit. Both anisometropic and ametropic amblyopia may improve or resolve with refractive correction alone over several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Father Stereotypes Negativity Towards Fathers: Incapable Stereotype Fathers have been degraded in many movies, television shows, and commercials as incapable and incompetent. Stereotypes are socially constructed by society and the media. As humans tend to label people by what we are taught and see through the media. This stereotype arrived from the 1950 s and 1960 s sitcoms that relied on the incapable father to keep the viewers entertained. The sitcoms in that day and age featured a 5 o clock dad...with a newspaper as a face (Quindlen 101). In the 1950 s and 1960 s sitcoms fathers would be portrayed as coming home from work at 5 o clock and sitting on the couch reading the newspaper and most likely drinking beer waiting on dinner. At this time period the fathers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As social media has grown over the past few years so have the use of the incapable father stereotype and all round every stereotype. As social media exploded new ways of expressing the incapable stereotype online videos show fathers incapability in the household, not being able to take care of the kids or clean the house and other household task. Memes and other pictures have surfaced the social media buzz over the incapable father highlighting how fathers are seen as solely for going to work and coming home and sitting on the couch and drinking beer. Much like the way Peter Griffin is shown in Family Guy. Peter is shown in many episodes watching television with a beer in his hands telling Louis to do something for him. Many fathers can very well balance their work life and life at home. Fathers see that they are not supposed to be able to handle both work and home but with many more women working they have to pick up the extra task in the house to make things work. Many fathers are fighting the stereotype when it is shown in commercials and various television shows. Saying that the times are different than in the 1950 s and 1960 s when the stereotype was maybe more true than it is today. It is known that now more women are out working that in the past leaving more men to help with the kids and household work. Peter in Family Guy is shown as evidence that the media today does not see fathers as the head of the household and fills them with a lack of faith that people see. Although the stereotype is still famous in the entertainment world as Family Guy is still reviving great numbers, society may stray away from the stereotype in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Torture in Guantanamo Essay Torture in Guantanamo Under American influence, Binyam Mohamed, an Ethiopian citizen contained in the prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, was tortured to an extent where his whole body was burned. Binyam is just one example of the claims of torture found in the Guantanamo Bay prison, otherwise known as Gitmo . Many of the Gitmo detainees are men who made most, if not all, Americans fear them after their attacks on September 11, 2001, but after reports of abuse, George W. Bush and Barack Obama have promised to close down the Guantanamo detention facility. Too many Guantanamo Bay detainees have been abused in the prison by the large, deep water harbor on Cuba s southeastern coast; one of the best protected bays in the world ( Guantanamo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this statement he refers to an earlier statement by basically saying, Americans have no clue about any of the cruel and unusual tactics used at the Guantanamo Bay prison. Not only are the prisoners abused and neglected but they are also isolated for most of the time they serve. Along with the abuses already listed, they deny medical and family visits, food, and pay for prisoners ( Background Note: Cuba 6). The people of the United States may find out about these horrid interrogations, they have much more to learn. Many people are shocked to find out the Pentagon has denied claims of any abuse in Guantanamo, although the people at the Pentagon admit to finding cases of the torture (Ardiente 2). To authorities this scheme acts as a minor problem, and it s apparent they aren t making it as much of a concern as they should. Techniques for interrogation were considered to be life threatening conditions that should not be tolerated by any presidential administration (Woodward 1). Detainees had no trial and no charges to bring to court so they went on many hunger strikes to protest ( Guantanamo Bay 3). As a response to the prisoners hunger strikes, the American officials made the detainees undress completely, and they force fed them (Greenberg 5). Naked, cold and confused, the prisoners spend 22 hours of each day in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Godfather And Ragtime The American dream is the idea that every US citizen can have equal opportunity to achieve success. This idea usually comes alongside hard work, determination, and originality, but when have we successful reached this milestone? When can we say we have lived the American dream? It may be classified by the amount of money we make or the degree of happiness one has reached in their life time, but personal experiences may tell a different tale of this ideology. Two works, The Godfather and Ragtime, portray two different versions the American Dream. The Godfather, directed by Francis Coppola, deals with the internal struggle of individuals within organized crime. We see representations of wealth, weakness, unity, and death throughout the film, showing that individual experiences aren t always so dreamlike. Ragtime, written by E.L. Doctorow, is a novel, in which individuals become subject to the evolution of the American culture. Throughout the turn of the century, we are able to see the battles for prosperity and happiness through the lives of many characters. We see success turn into turmoil, struggle into triumph, and the never ending battle to pursue prosperity before one reaches their death. In this paper, I plan to discuss the idealism of the American dream by identifying limitations of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a nation that s population contains fifty five percent foreign born citizens, this can limit the success of these individuals or families. The constant clashes of different cultures within our own country can only cause tension, which leads a targeting of people from foreign nations by employers, politicians, and citizens. Employers can limit job opportunities, politicians can cause chaos over reform, and citizens can speak out against these individuals. We see this struggle for opportunity in the novel, Ragtime, as Tateh struggles to find his way in his new life in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Torah Is The Most Important Text Of The Jewish Faith Before we can compare the role of the Torah in Orthodox and Conservative Judaism, we need to know what the Torah is and what is contains. The Torah is the most important text of the Jewish faith. It contains the first five books of Moses in the Hebrew bible, or the Tanach. The first book, Genesis, talks about how the world was created by god then subsequently destroyed by him because of the wickedness within it. Exodus talks about how Moses, who was raised by the Egyptian Pharaoh, left Egypt, only to return for the Israelites and take them back to the land God Had ordained for them. Also in this book, Moses received the Ten Commandments from God on Mt. Sinai. Leviticus talks about rituals, sacrifices, and atonements that are performed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The binding nature of halakhah is accepted among Conservative Jews, but they believe that the Law should be able to change and adapt with the world, while still remaining true to Jewish values. All of the Orthodox Jews share the key feature of the dedication to both the written and oral Torah (Orthodox Judiaism). Read loud in the synagogue, Shabbat Morning prayer is the Torah portion for the week. There can be several variations within Conservative synagogues. Some are unrecognizable from Reform Judaism, with the exception that more Hebrew is used. Other synagogues are practically Orthodox. Men and women sitting together is the exception. Some are very traditional in the reading of the Torah and prayers, but not in form, while others are more traditional in the form of the service, but not in the substance contain within it. Both sects of Judaism are very accepting of visitors, in fact, they encourage it. If a non Jew were to visit, they should dress as if they were going to their own church with modesty and proper attire. Also, even though the synagogue may differ from your current house of worship, you should refrain from criticizing the décor. You would not walk into a stranger s house and criticizes there home, would you? Many of weekly readings are not found in the Torah, but in the Oral Law which orthodox Jews are dedicated to, as well as the Torah. Many of the laws found within the Torah would not be able to be understood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Proximate Analysis Of The Coal The Moisture Content Essay Proximate Analysis In proximate analysis of the coal the moisture content, ash, the volatile matter, and the fixed carbon in the coal sample is determined. It is the most common simplest form of coal evaluation. Moisture Moisture occurs in Various forms Within the Coal: Surface or Free Moisture: the moisture produced on the surface of coal particles Or Inherent Moisture: the moisture produced by capillary action within the pores of coal. Decomposition Moisture: the moisture produced from the thermal decomposition of organic constituents of coal. Mineral moisture: the moisture which comprises part of hydrous silicates such as clays and inorganic materials in coal. There a re different tests to determine the moisture content of coal. In proximate analysis of moisture the total or residual moisture content of coal is determined. The total moisture content includes the surface and inherent moisture and is reported as mass percentage of coal on received basis. Residual moisture determines the moisture content of an air dried sample of coal. The determination of moisture depends on the extent of sample preparation and the condition of the coal sample. The whole procedure for determining the total moisture in coal, begins after collecting the gross sample, begins with preparing the sample for analysis. If the sample is sufficiently dry, it can be reduced immediately and then air dried. If the sample is too wet that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Define Bottom Up And Top Down Reading Strategies Essay 1). Define bottom up and top down reading strategies. Be sure to give three examples of each strategy. Top down is the process of understanding the whole picture. This means that the reader does not actually read the text word for word, but instead he uses his prior knowledge to fill up the gaps. The reader experience and his language cognitive abilities allow him to understand the the sentence by looking at keywords that would provide him with enough information based on his prior knowledge to decode the whole sentence. this technique requires some sort of appropriate proficiency level to be efficient which can be best applied for intermediate and advanced students. Bottom up is when the reader tries to understand the small details starting by the smallest to the largest meaningful part of the language starting by letters, clauses, sentences, and then phrases. After that, the reader will connect these details and apply it to the text. this technique usually used with beginner learners. Examples for top down: ● Previewing: asking students about the title or let them read couples of sentences and then ask them what will happen next. ● Vocabulary mapping: students write all the vocabularies they know about the topic. which can activate their prior knowledge. ● Group discussion: students group up to discuss what they have read and what is their reflections. for example, after finishing a chapter from a story. Example for Bottom up: ● Read aloud: asking students to read aloud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Breastfeeding Anthropology Breastfeeding is an action that is bio cultural and biosocial in nature. Breastfeeding is a biological process that involves a woman providing milk for an infant. Culturally speaking, breastfeeding is not always an action by the biological mother. In some cases, the mother needs to return to work not long after birth. Other times, it is just the cultural norm that other women and children help in the care of a new baby. Stereotypes and norms surrounding breastfeeding vary cross culturally as well. Socially speaking, there is an expectation that mothers will breastfeed their offspring. Some people biologically cannot breastfeed, others cannot breastfeed due to medications, and some women just choose not to breastfeed. Cross culturally speaking, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no formal screening associated with being a milk donor, therefore, transmission of disease and exposure to harmful toxins is possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics only endorses the used of BDM that have been processed through the Human Milk Banking Association of North America. 77% of women are aware of the possibility of milk sharing and 25% considered the possibility of sharing their milk. Only 4% actually shared milk with a friend, family member, or donated to a milk bank. Milk sharing is growing in popularity due to the medical benefits associated with breastmilk over formula, but the amount of people who actually participate in milk sharing is unclear. There is much room for improvement for the process of milk sharing through regulation of donors and how the breastmilk is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Option By Hanna Bloch Arguments Of Failtion Hanna Blochs article Failure is an Option elucidates that failures are only failures if you can t analyze, reassess, and learn from them. Bloch s first argument is that success meant to come after, so we must fail in order to learn to appreciate success while still being alert that failure is imminent. Bloch quotes Pete Athans, an experienced explorer who reached the world s highest peak seven times. He says, Failure gives you a chance to refine your approach. You re taking risks more and more intelligently (2). His own failures made him more aware of his own mistakes and allowed him to rethink his future outcomes. Athens mishaps enabled him to anticipate possible obstacles and increased his likelihood of success. Bloch goes on to talk about how society has changed its views on failure, her reasoning is, Negative results can eventually give rise to positive outcomes (3). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bloch elaborates by quoting Nancy Koehn, a school professor who based a class study on a century old failed exploration of Ernest Shackelton to teach her students about leadership. She says, It s a huge failure from the perspective of exploration...But it s inspiring partly because it s a failure. We re in an age of corporate malfeasance and companies being called to account and saying. It s not my fault. But he said, By God, I m going to clean it up. He owned responsibility for the mess (4). Shackeltons negative result ultimately lead him to success because if he wouldn t have taken responsibility for him and his men then they would have perished, but because he refused to quit he successfully brought 27 of his men home safely. Hanna Bloch ends her article Failure is an Option by highlighting the key themes of exploration which, according to her are, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Kings Canyon National Park Research Paper This is the final installment of a series of three reports about the Monarch Divide, a chain of mountains in Kings Canyon National Park. Today we shall continue over a mountain pass, and delve into northern reaches of the Monarch Divide. We shall explore a wild canyon, and follow a spotty trail for miles, using a creek as a handrail to remain on track. The ultimate goal is an off trail overlook, where we shall enjoy a splendid view of a deeper and more rugged canyon! Note that the wild conclusion of this trip is for expert hikers only. An altimeter is good to have, to safely explore this seldom trod corner of the park. To start with, we reshoulder our packs at Kennedy Pass. (For details on how to reach this pass, please refer to the previous issue of the California Explorer.) The trail down the north side is poorly maintained. Erosion gullies have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The raucous call of Nucifraga columbiana is usually the loudest sound in Kennedy Canyon. Such birds can be counted as friends, too, if you do not mind their rowdy behavior. A great campsite can be found at the 9450 ft. level. The site is sheltered by lodgepole pines, close to a cascade, and is situated just upstream of another scenic meadow. If a storm is brewing, this camp is ideal. As you move north, the canyon floor becomes more wooded, and the path becomes intermittent. There are ducks, a few, but the established trail pretty much vanishes by the time you reach the outlet coming down from West Kennedy Lake (a dry run of cobbles in late season). But what do you care? For a travelling companion you have Kennedy Creek, which chuckles along merrily even in autumn of drought years. Just follow the creek as you like, veering away from the water to avoid willow thickets, and picking up remnants of trail every now and again. Trees often limit the long range views, but it is impossible to get truly lost around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Police Brutality And The Police Officer On August 9, 2014, Unarmed 18 year old Michael Brown s life was taken by police officers. He was shot 7 times, the last shot to the back of his head is what took this young man s life. He was a young unarmed black male. Just in 2014 over 1,000 people were killed at the hands of police officers. However, even though police say they are just doing their job, police should not be able to abuse their power, because more cases of police brutality are being captured on cell phones and innocent people are being killed. How you become an officer is by obtaining the Necessary Education. A high school diploma or a GED is typically the minimum level of education needed to become a police officer, Submit an Application to a Police Department, ,Graduate from a Police Academy Training Program, Actively Work to Obtain Promotions. A police officer, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the common duties of a police officer include patrolling designated areas, enforcing laws, answering calls for help, arresting individuals suspected of committing crimes, issuing citations, testifying in court and conducting traffic stops. Every Officer has to take an oath before beginning their career in law enforcement to set a good structure of what they are there to do. Michael Brown s Was a young African American that lived in Ferguson. He was with one of his friends People ask what is police brutality, it s an act of misconduct done by a sworn law enforcement to physically, mentally, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Saudi Arabia And The Islamic World When it comes to the Middle Eastern continent the most significant and popular country is known as Saudi Arabia. The fact following certain aspects and a shared history with Islamic religion makes it the most well known place in the world for Muslims as well as the entire Arab world. Saudi Arabia lies and covers most of the Arabian Peninsula, inclusive of the Red Sea. The first concrete evidence of human existence in the Arab world takes us back 15000 to 20000 years. Tribes of hunters and gatherers survived on this land, abolishing hunger through wild animals and plants. Over the centuries, the peninsula has played the role in history as an ancient trade center and the birthplace of Islam, one of the most monotheistic religions that exist in the world, even today! Saudi Arabia is not only the homeland of Arabs, but also the homeland of Islam. The Prophet Muhammad PBUH founded Islam in the two holiest places in the Islamic world, Mecca and Medina, which to this day exist within the borders of Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded by King Abdul Aziz in the early 1900 s. After establishing Riyadh as his headquarters, Abdul Aziz captured several neighboring areas, including Mecca and Medina, during the time period of 1924 to 1925 and during the process; he united the warring tribes into one nation. Finally, on September 23, 1925, the country was given the name of Saudi Arabia, with Arabic as its national language and its constitution being based on the Holy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Similarities Between Calvinism And Calvinism Moreover, Calvinism was highly ascetic. Whereas, Catholicism and Lutheranism maintained that believers could essentially work for God s forgiveness through faith, good works, etc., Calvinism stressed systematic self control necessary, in every moment (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 127) and the intensification of good works into a system (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 129). These qualities suggested to Weber that Calvinism was the epitome of rationalism (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 130). In the context of religion, rationalization refers to the process of systematically organizing one s life according to a methodical approach, with an intense orientation towards discipline, and the absence of magic or mystical elements (i.e., sacraments that can save the damned ) (Kalberg 2011a: p. 422). This characteristic is what distinguishes Lutheranism from Calvinism. As opposed to Lutheranism, Weber ([1905] 2011) argues that Calvinism forced [a] methodical organization of life upon the believer (p. 135). This is due to the fact that salvation could always be won back in Lutheranism through penance. In contrast, Calvinism offered no means to acquire salvation, only hints or signs which were based on uninterrupted self control and the planned regulation of one s own life (Weber [1905] 2011: p. 136). Lutheranism was also characterized by less asceticism due to its teaching that salvation could be acquired. Therefore, Weber ([1905] 2011) also maintains that Lutheranism lacks the psychological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Geographic Information Systems (Gis) GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) AND TERRORIST ATTACKS OF OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING AND THE WORLD TRADE CENTER Submitted To Mark Stallo School of Graduate Studies Of Tiffin University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the graduate course Geographic Information Systems ENF 622 In the School of Criminal Justice Summer Quarter 2006 by Oscar Young Geographic Information Systems (GIS) And Terrorist Attacks Of Oklahoma City Bombing And The World Trade Center History of GIS GIS is a way of organizing large amounts of geographic information. It is not a tool, a software, a hardware or a specific image; it is a concept a way of understanding maps (http://cnx.org/content/m13693/latest). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The attack, which occurred on April 19, 1995, destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, a U.S. office complex in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This attack is considered to be the deadliest domestic terrorist attack in the history of the United States, and, until September 11, 2001, the deadliest attack of terrorism within U.S. borders, but not the worst against the U.S. (the worst act of terrorism against the U.S. before the Oklahoma City bombing was Pam Am Flight 103) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oklahoma_City_bombing). By being the first major American city to suffer a mass casualty terrorist attack, Oklahoma City s response to the bombing was carefully scrutinized by security experts and law enforcement in the years following the bombing, and then again following the September 11, 2001 attacks
  • 33. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oklahoma_City_bombing). The effect of the bombing on the city was immense 168 confirmed dead, including 19 children and one rescue worker and over 800 people injured. The bombing destroyed or damaged more than 300 buildings in the surrounding area (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Oklahoma_City_bombing). In the weeks following the bombing, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) response team at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was provided with GIS data collection and analysis which included the generation of maps, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mental And Physical Health Of College Students Literature Review: Mental and Physical Health of College Students Jackie Brocious Misericordia University Literature Review: Mental and Physical Health of College Students This paper is focused on the sub topic of mental and physical health of college students, either within healthcare related fields or general graduate programs. This sub topic is a branch of our group s research purpose of identifying the occupational therapy (OT) student s perception and confidence with an OT program and their preparedness within the field. A study done by Pfeifer, Kranz, and Scoggin (2008) at Texas University focused on the perceived stress of OT students in an entry level master s program. The results from the interview revealed that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was found that much of the cause of psychological distress came from the lack of clarity and transparency within the structure of the programs and study plans, and not with the quality of the teachers (Nerdrum et al., 2009). Jacob, Itzchak, and Raz (2013) stated that many healthcare students perceive themselves as working under a lot of pressure due to the demands of their programs. The students rated time demands of courses and the amount of material covered the highest indicators of stress within the academic factor (Jacob et al., 2013). In Norway, a survey reported that college students were at a greater risk of developing mental health problems than the general population (Bonsaksen, 2015). Female students were also twice as likely to report mental health problems compared to their male counterparts (Bonsaksen, 2015). At the end of the study, the male students had a higher satisfaction with the OT program, and had higher levels of self esteem and self efficacy (Bonsaksen, 2015). Bonsaksen (2015) also notes that regarding the self esteem measure, the students who spent most of their time on self study, acquired higher scores, which suggests that the female students, who tended to have a lower self esteem and self efficacy, could offset it by increasing self study. Holinka s (2015) study was determined to support other findings of how stress negatively correlates with college students life satisfaction. The analysis from her study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Japan Western Influence Japan s isolation policy during the seventeenth century up until the nineteenth century left its people and government to simply rely on the influence of the Chinese, Koreans and the Dutch. The only exposure Japan attained during the Tokugawa Shogunate from Western influences came from Dutch missionaries as artists such as Maruyama Okyo. Eighteenth century Japanese art saw its fist integration of Western style as observational art pieces became prominent. Coming along with observational, the naturalistic approach became noticeably apparent when looking at Japanese prints. Furthermore, as some Japanese scholars managed to get a hand of oil paints and engraving techniques, mild Western influences were able to shape Japanese ukiyo e art. Ukiyo e¬ art was the child of the social restlessness as people continued to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nonetheless, Japan saw an emergence of the ukiyo e woodblock printing style once again during the twentieth century as shin hanga art. Shin Hanga art or new prints corresponded with the demands of Western technologies and style that emerged during the rapid modernization. While, shin hanga prints did emerge during the early twentieth century as a new type of Japanese art, shin hanga maintained ukiyo e principles like the study of focus. Shin hanga artists such as Yoshida Hiroshi, Kawase Hasui, and Itou Shinsui closely compare to the ukiyo e focus on beauty and nature. Furthermore, both ukiyo e and shin hanga prints were able to capture the essence of the time period both movements were active. While ukiyo e captures the traditional yet lonely world of Japan, shin hanga was able to portray the tumultuous period of Japanese traditions mixing with the West (LaLonde). Two works created by Hiroshige (Vesper Bell at the Mill Temple, Lake Biwa and Plum Garden at Kamata) and the shin hanga movement will be the focus of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Comparison Of Family System Theory And Person-Centered... Two theories I may use for the population of people I want to work with is Family System Theory and Person Centered Theory. Dr. Murray Bowen introduced the family system theory in the late 1960s. She believed that family is a structural emotional unit that individuals that have misunderstandings with one another. Families consist of interconnected and interdependent individuals, none of whom can be understood in isolation from their family system (Brown, 2012). According to Bowen, a family is a system in which each member had a role to play and rules to respect. Members of the system are expected to respond to each other in a certain way according to their role, which is determined by relationship agreements. Within the boundaries of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My clients will understand that you have the opinion to be the best you can be and be positive. This theory will promote personal growth and impact relationships of my client by allowing them to explore and utilize their own strengths and personal identity (Capuzzi Gross, 2011). As a counselor, I will be able to aid this process, transition and provide vital support to their needs. My goals are to guide my client in accomplishing impactful self understanding and awareness, establish healthier relationships, improve their self reflection self expression and encouragement to love trust thyself (Capuzzi Gross, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bessie The Donkey Everyone know the story of how Jesus Christ, our lord was born. I bet you don t know the little bits and pieces, do ya? Well don t you worry one bit! I m here to tell ya! I m Micah! No, No, No, not like the book in the bible, but the very important barn mouse who helped put together the manger, they laid baby Jesus in! Let s get this story started shall we? Well we all know that Mary and Joseph came to Bethlehem on a donkey, and had a baby in the stable heard it 100 s of times! Like HELLO!!! I was there!!! But do you know about all the other animals that was there that night too? Isaac the sheep, Samuel the horse, Nestor the Donkey, Matthew the camel, little ol me, and Bessie, the cow. Now I know Bessie is not your normal biblical name, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Change Of Hemoglobin Changes Essay Homework #9 Chapter 11: 1. The change in hemoglobin changes as the change in the oxygen in the environment occurs. Each globin usually has two polypeptide chains encoded by genes that attract oxygen molecules to different degrees. 2. The pancreas which has two types of cell clusters. A transcription factor is activated and change the expression of a gene in a way that stimulates some progenitor cells to divide. 3. Proteomics is an area where gene expression emerges. It identifies and analyzes all the proteins that made in a cell, organ, or body. 4. The histone protein plays major role in interacting with other chemical groups which expose DNA and shield some sections. 5. Acetyl plays role can start the transcription. Methyl groups binds to a specific amino acid in a specific histone type. When the CH3 are added methylation spreads from the tail of one histone to the adjacent histone. The addition of phosphate is example of epigenetic changes. The addition of these three groups should be balanced. 6. MicroRNA s can affect the gene expression by preventing their translation onto protein. This blocking function lead to enabling the cells to adapt to change condition. 7. Because the genes in pieces of exons and introns and alternate splicing make it possible for one store of information. 8. By using different information in a gene, the proteins can be resulted. These information is called isoforms where the driving force behind which version of a protein a cell makes is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Moral Standards Of Professional Athletes There is a lot of controversy regarding the moral standards of professional athletes. Some think that they deserve the same treatment as any other person while others feel they should be placed under higher moral standards. The bottom line is that athletes are under constant watch of fans and media and are role models for the youth in our society, thus they need to be moral leaders as much as they are sports role models. This means that they are to be placed under higher moral standards. Being a professional athlete is like any other job, they choose this career. It is not available to everybody so it is a privilege for those who qualify, therefore they get the responsibility that comes with the job title. There is no doubt that sports are one of the biggest aspects of a young child s life. It is readily available to them and is entertaining. A lot of young people have their favorite player, or their favorite team and are constantly watching and following their lead. They are trying to step up into the shoes of their role model and become as good as their hero. This means that the athlete must set the correct path for the young people to follow. They must be set the right moral guidelines. Kids are going to grow up and try to be just like these athletes and it is the responsibility of that athlete to give them the correct image to strive for. Professional athletes are bound to an important constriction, an employer employee bond. What this means is, like any other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Seatbelts There are many causes of crashes and fatalities on the road. One cause of death on Utah highways is Unrestrained Occupants. Another cause for accidents is speeding. The last cause is following too closely to the car in front of you. These are all things the people of Utah should work on. When you are inside a moving vehicle you should always have a seatbelt on, regardless of who is driving. There is no reason to ride inside a vehicle without a seatbelt on. If you are unrestrained you are much more likely to have a fatality. When you crash and you don t have a seatbelt on it causes you to fly around the vehicle and potentially hurt yourself and others. They put seatbelts inside your vehicle to protect you and for nothing else. The risks are much too high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another cause of accidents on Utah highways is speeding. The speed limits were set on that road for a reason. If you are speeding you are going to potentially hurt other people and yourself. When you speed you increase your chance of crashing dramatically. The Utah Driving Handbook says There is 42% chance if you crash that you will die, also if you are a teen, 12% chance of crashing if you are speeding. This means that the chances are way too high for you to be speeding. There are police officers for a reason, they monitor us so that we don t speed because when we do it usually turns out disastrous. The last cause of accidents on Utah highways is following too closely to the vehicle ahead of you. In the Utah Driver s Handbook it says, Always stay 2 seconds away from the vehicle in front of you this way there should be no reason to crash into them, there should be plenty of time to respond if they happen to slam on their brakes. Also the closer you get to the person, the higher the chances of getting in an accident. I am assuming that most people would not like to crash their automobile. If I am right, there is no reason that you should be following any closer than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Stereotyping In Los Vendidos By Luis Valdez Are you really looking at what your seeing? In Luis Valdez s short play Los Vendidos, it is clear that there was a stereotyping issue as well as symbolism throughout his play. I have analyzed his symbolic demonstrations on how Mexicans are labeled and how stereotyping affects the way Americans view Mexicans. In an article by an anonymous writer titled Los Vendidos , Luis Valdez: Using stereotypes to end racism, there was a quote stating, Theater as a weapon , Valdez used theater as a weapon to attempt to highlight latino stereotypes and their effects on society on those stereotypes. Valdez was the second born out of 10 brothers and sisters. At the age of six he began working in the fields with his parents. Valdez began writing plays to express his lifestyle and his family s life style when he was growing up. When he attending school he noticed that in all the school book, only whites and Europeans were mentioned in the United States. Although Hispanics are well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sancho then brings out his new 1969 Johnny Pachuco model. Sancho describes him as being built for speed, low riding, made for the city life (Valdez 1042). Miss Jimenez asks what he does and Sancho tells her that he can do anything and everything necessary for city life. For survival he can knife fight, sing, dance, Sancho then mentions that he has a feature that no city model can be without; he gets arrested, but not without resisting arrest of course (Valdez 1043). Miss Jimenez comments that she cannot have any arrests she needs a model that can maintain law and order. However she finds some interest when Sancho tells her that he speaks English. Sancho snaps his finger and tells him to speak English but Johnny insults her. When Miss Jimenez gets offended by what Johnny said to her Sancho tells her that he learned such insults from the American schools, but that didn t seem to matter to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How To Learn In English Class I am writing to you in regards that you want to know more about me. You have taught me ELA in the past two years, in grade nine first semester, and also in grade ten ELA advanced placement in semester one. My skills in English has improved since I moved to Canada three years ago. In Nigeria, I was taught how to write a paragraph differently from what it is in Canada, and this makes it difficult for me to write up to the Canadian standard. What I enjoy about English is that the novels and short stories studies. There are some things that bother me about in the past are: I was not able to reach the goal (overall percentage mark) in ELA last year. I do not relate with people that much because they are more knowledgeable in English Language than I do. I get intimidated easily and my essay writing is not up to the advanced placement standard. I read books for pleasure, reading books is one of my favorite spare time activities. I do not consider myself a writer anymore because I always find it hard to start a paragraph or essay or anything and I lost interest. When I was little, I wrote lots of short stories to the extent of writng a short story book. Most of the stories written were based on the childhood movies I watched e.g. Barbie movie, tom and jerry. Unfortunately for me, the story book was not edited neither was it published. This is because I had no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This reason being because essay writing is my biggest struggle in the AP program. I am worried that my English skills will not improve to the AP standards in time for the AP exam. I am good all most anything that has to do with arts. I am not the best in some areas, but I have some creative ideas. If I could go anywhere but North America, it would be London, England because I love the British accent. The African English is British English, so I understand them and so love their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay Investigating Air Pollution Investigating Air Pollution There are many different types of air pollutant. These pollutants have different effects on the environment and on our health. Some, directly because they are harmful chemicals and others because they can react together to produce harmful chemicals. Other pollutants or pollutant combinations upset the natural balance of acidity and nitrogen in the environment which can affect the diversity of species in sensitive areas. Other pollutants can contribute to changing global conditions and potentially give rise to dramatic changes in climate and sea level. Main Air Pollutants Sulphur dioxide is an acidic gas which combines with water vapour in the atmosphere to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Carbon monoxide (CO) is a toxic gas which is emitted into the atmosphere as a result of combustion processes, and is also formed by the oxidation of hydrocarbons and other organic compounds. In European urban areas, CO is produced almost entirely (90%) from road traffic emissions. It survives in the atmosphere for a period of approximately one month but is eventually oxidised to carbon dioxide (CO2). Nitrogen Dioxide. Nitrogen oxides are formed during high temperature combustion processes from the oxidation of nitrogen in the air or fuel. The principal source of nitrogen oxides nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), collectively known as NOx is road traffic, which is responsible for approximately half the emissions in Europe. NO and NO2 concentrations are therefore greatest in urban areas where traffic is heaviest. Other important sources are power stations, heating plants and industrial processes. Ground level ozone (O3), unlike other pollutants mentioned , is not emitted directly into the atmosphere, but is a secondary pollutant produced by reaction between nitrogen dioxide (NO2), hydrocarbons and sunlight. Ozone levels are not as high in urban areas (where high levels of NO are emitted from vehicles) as in rural areas. Sunlight provides the energy to initiate ozone formation; consequently, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ama Case Study The incidence and prevalence of these differential diagnoses are another important consideration. When considering Appendix B in further detail, AP has an incidence rate between 9.8 to 37.8 per 100,000. In Canada, approximately 15,100 individuals are diagnosed with pancreatitis each year. The incidence tends to be highest between the age category of 40 70 years old (Teshima, Bridges Fedorak, 2012). The prevalence rate of 2.5 percent of AP (Yadav Lowenfels, 2013). AP is however more likely in men than in women. Additionally, certain drugs may also increase the incidence of AP such as azithromycin, or estrogen progesterone combination pills. AMI has a prevalence of 2.5 percent. (Manuel, Lim, Tanuseputro Stukel, 2007). The incidence of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another important heuristic to consider in the case is when diffuse, dull abdominal pain is associated with nausea and vomiting, it is essential to consider a diagnosis of pancreatitis (Banks, Conwell, Toskes, 2010). Another significant heuristic to consider for Ms. Roe is that since she had a recent extensive surgery and has been on nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs, it would be important to consider PUD as a differential diagnosis (Ramakrishnan, Salinas, 2007). The significant biopsychosocial issues that should be considered for Ms. Roe include assessing current stressors, previous psychological trauma, and societal, and cultural factors. Since she has had a complicated and prolonged illness process due to her Interstitial Lung Disease. Additionally, developing another acute disease process during her hospitalization has been difficult for Ms. Roe. The biological change of having a prolonged illness has impacted how she feels about herself and has resulted in feelings of inadequacy. This has significantly affected her mental health status and has worsened her depression. This disease process has affected her quality of life and has impacted her ability to work. She has had an alternation in her role within her family and within her community. She often describes feelings of isolation and feels disconnected from her First Nation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Language Assignment 2: Figurative Language versus Literal Language The lack of exposure to non literal forms of language makes it difficult to engage in productive thinking. Having the capacity to understand figurative language increases our ability to communicate with each other. By increasing our word bank we expand our knowledge base and increase our thinking capacity. Below are a list of ten words with their meaning, definitions, examples and appropriate circumstances in which to use them. 1. Describe the meaning and function of each term. 1. Idiom is a language, dialect or speaking style peculiar to a people. 2. Analogy is a similarity between two like subjects on which a comparison can be based. 3. Metaphor is a figure of speech in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A good example is from Wordsworth s I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud : A host of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. He doesn t say many or a lot of daffodils, he uses the word host. That means a huge number of daffodils. Later, he personifies the daffodils, and personification will be covered later on. Another example is from The Eagle by Tennyson, He clasps the crag with crooked hands. The hard consonant sounds add even more to the imagery here. Simile A simile compares two things using the words like and as. Examples include: * busy as a bee * clean as a whistle * brave as a lion * stand out like a sore thumb * as easy as shooting fish in a barrel * as dry as a bone * as funny as a barrel of monkeys * they fought like cats and dogs * like watching grass grow Metaphor When you use a metaphor, you make a statement that doesn t make sense literally, like time is a thief. It only makes sense when the similarities between the two things become apparent or someone understands the connection. Examples include: * the world is my oyster * you are a couch potato * time is money * he has a heart of stone * America is a melting pot * you are my sunshine Alliteration Alliteration is the easiest of the examples of figurative language to spot. It is a repetition of the first consonant sounds in several words. Some good examples ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay on Diversity in Higher Education With the ratification of the 14th Amendment in 1868, prohibiting states from passing laws that deny U.S. citizens from equal protection under the law, the Supreme Court has been obliged to provide decisions that are color blind (U.S. Const. Amend XIV, § 1). However, the Court often viewed education as a state issue and was reluctant to get involved. That all changed in the 1954 Supreme Court decision known as Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. In this ruling, it was decided that, State sanctioned segregation of public schools was a violation of the 14th Amendment and was therefore constitutional (National Archives, n.d.). It was at this time that the Supreme Court began to hear more cases regarding racial inequities in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 369). In preparation for the decision, the University of Colorado at Boulder began to look at other criterion, in addition to race, to promote diversity. They decided to focus on socioeconomic status since this was not protected under the Fourteenth Amendment and it promotes authentic diversity and equal opportunity (p. 371). They also wanted to be sure to maintain minority representation should race no longer be a consideration with the passage of Amendment 46. A study was conducted that evaluated two traits in determining socioeconomic status. The first was the Overachievement Indices. This evaluated how a student s test scores (e.g. ACT, SAT) and GPA compared with other students from the same socioeconomic background. The second was the Disadvantage Index. This evaluated criteria such as native language, family income level, and school location. Two mathematical equations were developed, in order to create a standard, by which to measure a student s socioeconomic status, and how this may affect their success at college. In 2009, the University at Colorado at Boulder conducted an experiment to see how its class based acceptance policy compared with its race based acceptance policy. They found that the class based acceptance rate was nine percent higher than considering race alone. Black, Latino, and Native American applicants were more likely to be admitted under the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Explain Why Children Should Not Play Violent Sports Essay People are normally surrounded with numerous youth sports, adult professional and recreational leagues as well as passionate fans. However, it is only small percentage of the population across the globe that plays sports in professional manner (Holowchak Reid 2013). The question as to whether children should be allowed to play violent sports is usually asked by many people on daily basis. Some sports tend to be fast paced and physical which makes them to be exciting and fulfilling. There are numerous positive impacts of playing and viewing sport activities. But some sports have a violent nature in them and they normally have psychological effect and can as well affect emotional and physical health (Delaney Madigan 2009). Therefore, children should not play violent sports. Many adults and parents normally use this common phrase let them go and play it is healthy. Many of them are under the thought that putting aggression in a certain sport is a healthy means for aggressive energy. However, this might not be the appropriate and accurate approach. Holowchak and Reid (2013) argue that exposure to violent behaviour or aggression within any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children are continuing to learn and their brains normally quickly pick up and grasp what they hear and see (Holowchak Reid 2013). Allowing children to play violent games can make them perceive things such as committing murder as being acceptable and normal thing in the society. Violent games are realistic that children normally take them seriously. Allowing children to play violent video games can make a child to be lazy and avoid going out to play with other children. Even when they go outside to play, they will games that are violent and this makes them to be too violent (Delaney Madigan 2009). Therefore, children should not play violent games because it makes them feel that violence is what makes someone to be regarded as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. What Is The Main Point Of The Return Of Martin Guerre The Return of Martin Guerre by Natalie Davis a return that some may say focuses a little too much on the touch of the and skewers into a romance and that would be the perspective of Robert Finlay. Although Finlay does bring up some very key and valid points about The Return of Martin Guerre but I do feel that Davis over all in both of her argument best describes what would happen. Starters Davis is right in saying that Bertrande knew that the 1st Martin that arrived was not her husband. When she saw him she, however she recoiled in surprise. Not until he had spoken to her affectionately, reminding her of things they had done in and talked about, specifically mentioning the white hosen in the trunk, did she fall upon his neck and kiss him; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well obviously Bertrande and Arnaud du Tilh had intercourse since they conceived a child. Even that proverb is not uniquely pertinent, for, in the conditions of sexual intercourse in peasant households of preindustrial Europe the couple clothed, in the darkened house, amid the cold and dirt, surrounded by livestock and relatives any wife of Artigat might equally well have regarded her bedmate with the jaded perspective expressed in the notorious masculine slur, De nuit tous chats son gris. (Robert Finlay pg559) I have a difficult time with some of this because if this where all to be true which I m sure he is exaggerating a little bit I bet a donkey wasn t sharing the bet with them. I do bet they probably had dirt floors and it probably was a little cold but that doesn t exclude her from knowing that he was not her husband because every person is different granted she hasn t been with her real husband in a very long time but I m pretty sure she would know the touch of a man. I am for sure going to have to agree with Davis on this you get older but your connection as husband and wife doesn t change that s what I think Davis is really trying to point out in the book is that as husband and wife even if it where only a few times together they would still remember those the rest of there lives. Finley goes out and says at night all cats are gray meaning that they really would have know idea who one would be with as long as it s dark you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Benefits Of Video Games A Form Of Art Video games should be considered a form of art because they take time to create, are protected under the same rights as other art forms, and include many other forms of art. I believe that video games should be considered an art form. I believe that with how many genres and games in general, there are that most are art worthy. The definition of art is: The expression or application of human creative skill and imagination. Video games fall under this definition. Video games are created by People that have enough creativity and imagination to come up with a setting and concept to both engage and inspire the player. Video games take time to create. Some of the most praised games took years to make. For instance: GTA V took 4 years to create, with more than 1,000 developers, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim took 5 years to create, and even Minecraft took 4 years to create, and is still being updated today(I will be using these games as examples throughout the paper because they are some of the best games to be released in the last 5 10 years). The work that these companies put into their games show with the millions of copies sold within 24 hours of the games release. These game series are worth literal tons of money, Minecraft sold to Microsoft for 2.5 billion dollars. All the hard work put into these games shows off when they re released to the people. Minecraft has sold over 55 million copies. A beautifully designed videogame invokes wonder as the fine arts do, only in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Lincoln, Grant, And Whitman Lincoln, Grant, and Whitman Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and Walt Whitman all represent a period of time in which the United States was embroiled in turmoil. From the year 1861 to 1865, the Union army from the North battled the Confederacy of the South, and when it came to an end at the Appomattox Courthouse, over 620,000 men had lost their lives (Civil War Casualties, n.d.). President Abraham Lincoln had finally found a general he could trust in Ulysses S. Grant, who had forced the surrender of Robert E. Lee and the Confederate army. Walt Whitman would live the Civil War life as the most influential author and poet of the times. These men represent three of the most important figures of the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln Born near ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lincoln considered his father a very stern man, and he did not find much favor in him (Miller Center, n.d.). After the move from Kentucky to Indiana, Thomas Lincoln built another crude 360 square foot cabin for the family, which included Lincoln s mother Nancy and his elder sister Sarah (Miller Center, n.d.). When Abraham was nine years old, his mother died and soon after his father remarried. The young Abraham bonded with his new step mother, Sarah Johnston who encouraged his education and frequently defended him against his father in arguments (Miller Center, n.d.). The rural life Lincoln lived involved much labor, including farm chores, splitting fence rails and working the land (Abraham Lincoln, n.d.). Lincoln had a voracious appetite for attaining knowledge, and often read books late into the night, utilizing any free time he had remaining. Political Career After leaving home, the six foot four Lincoln stood out in his new home of New Salem, Illinois. He soon began work at the local general store as a clerk, and made himself known to the townspeople by feats of strength by felling trees and splitting fence rails as he had done during his childhood (Miller Center, n.d.). Because the general store was a gathering place for the town, he knew the community quite well. Lincoln s ability to read and write made him quite popular with the less literate people in New Salem (Miller Center, n.d.). Only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...