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ENG 1002 Online: The Proper Format For Essays ENG 1002 Online: The Proper Format For Essays
Ethical Dilemmas In Emergency Medical Services And Fire...
The career field I am in Is Emergency medical services and fire service. One of the major ethical
issues I ve come across is the refusal of care. Depending on the person s injury and they have the right
to refuse the help we have to offer. The factors that go along with this is, the person must be legally
competent to make their own choices, meaning their not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or
have an injury that impairs there capabilities. They have to be 18 years of age, if they are not 18, they
must either be a parent themselves or emancipated. Along with those they must also understand the
risks of refusal which is provided to them. For example, an elderly man who is having chest pain. His
family called 9 1 1 because they were
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Informative Speech on Als Essays
Informative Speech on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) OBJECTIVES: General Purpose: To
inform the audience about ALS Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the diagnosis and
progression of ALS Central Idea: The symptoms and effects of this disease on the individual and
family Organizational Pattern: The progression of ALS from diagnosis to death INTRODUCTION I.
Take a moment, and point at the computer screen. Notice that your index finger is extended and your
other fingers are curled into your palm. How did your hand know to do that? It all began in your brain,
the starting point for an important chain of communication. Your brain ordered nerve cells, to activate
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C. Once the victim is positively diagnosed they are given a life expectancy of 2 5 years. (As the
disease progresses the symptoms get worse) III. Middle Stage A. Some muscles are paralyzed, while
others are weakened or unaffected. B. Walking becomes difficult, if a fall occurs, the person may not
be able to stand back up alone. Driving is relinquished. Weakness in swallowing muscle may cause
choking, and greater difficulty eating and managing saliva. C. Weakness in breathing muscles can
cause respiratory insufficiency, especially when lying down. D. Some people experience bouts of
uncontrolled and inappropriate laughing or crying. (Despite how it seems, the person usually doesn t
feel particularly sad or happy.) IV. Late Stages A. Most voluntary muscles are paralyzed B. The
muscles that help move air in and out of the lungs are severely compromised. C. Mobility is extremely
limited, and help is needed in caring for most personal needs. D. Poor respiration may cause fatigue,
fuzzy thinking, headaches and susceptibility to pneumonia (Respiratory insufficiency is a leading
cause of death in ALS.) (When ALS attacks, it attacks quickly) V. Final Goodbyes A. In the last stage
of the disease the effects on the body are crucial. B. The vast majority of deaths from ALS are the
result of
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Sap Grc
1. What are the components of GRC? 2. What are the upgrades happened in GRC 5.3 from GRC 5.2?
3. Is it possible to have a request type by which we can change the validity per iod of a user? If
possible, then what are the actions? 4. What s the latest Support Pack for GRC 5.3? How it differs
from the previous one? 5. What are the issues faced by you in ERM CUP after golive? 6. Can we
change Single roles, objects Profile description through mass mainte nance of role? If yes, how? 7.
What are the prerequisites for creating a workflow for user provisioning? 8. How will you control
GRC system if you have multiple rulesets activated? 9. Can we view the changes of a role, happened
in PFCG, through GRC? 10. How will you mitigate a user against ... Show more content on
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W hat password does system bydefault generate for these Service User/s while insta lling a new client
within the system? 16. From where we can create new Authorization field? 17. Is it possible to assign
ABAP role to Portal user? If yes, how? 18. How can we gain control over Infotypes? 19. Why we
have to generate the profile again after saving the authorization dat a while role creation/modification?
20. When does a profile become 11 character string? 21. How can we find out the roles that got
directly generated into Production not imported from Quality System? Please note, you don t have any
Quality user i d. 22. How CUA can help from Management standpoint of a Business, having SAP
instal led?
GRC is a tool that helps improve controls. From a security perspective it automa tes monitoring of
SoD s, allows automated provisioning of emergency access and a utomation of the user provisioning
process Security Q s: Explain the authorisation concept in detail Explain how config relates to security
Explain why SU53 is not always accurate GRC Q s: Explain in detail how the different components of
the Access Controls suite inte grate with each other Explain the key problem areas in implementation
of RAR Explain the key problem areas in implementation of CUP Some GRC Questions: 1. What are
the components of GRC? 2. What are the upgrades happened in GRC 5.3 from GRC 5.2? 3. Is it
possible to have a request type by which we
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The Experience Of The Student Nurse Graduate
The experience of the student nurse graduate transition influences the importance as it will become
their desire to continue practising as a registered nurse (Cleary et al. 2011, 2013). Even though the
nursing degree s clinical practice is a compulsory element of the undergraduate nursing program, it
cannot be experienced from a registered nurse perspective, until nursing students have transitioned to
a registered nurse. This imposes a change in roles and different expectations which causes concerns
for student nurse. Buckenham (1994) reports that newly graduated nurses experience stress,
disillusionment and despair in their first year of registration. There are many challenges during the
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Whilst on clinical placement, I have observed registered nurses go against what is not based on
credible evidence based practice. I have also worked along side registered nurses who have not liked
being questioned on their practice. They demonstrate themselves as role models for younger
generations and a large knowledge in the health care profession. The biggest burdens discussed in
nursing literature that has shown to effects proficiency is that new graduate nurses have a lack in self
confidence (Pfaff, Baxter, Jack, Ploeg, 2014). This affects relationships between the health care
professionals and patients, resulting in a lack of patient advocacy (Pfaff, Baxter, Jack, Ploeg, 2014).
With a lack in self confidence it will affect my ability to make effective and critical decisions. In order
to overcome these challenges, I must commit myself to learning and keeping up with the advances in
the medicine industry (Lima, Newall, Kinney, Jordan, Hamilton, 2014). Many new graduates may feel
under prepared in their transition year, from starting the heavy workloads of their own patients, shift
work and responsibilities associated with the role as a registered nurse (Duchscher 2001; Chang and
Daly 2001; Baillie 1999; Kelly 1998). Feeling unprepared being burdened with time pressures
combined with an overwhelming workload is a major concern for the students looking at entering
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What Is Janie Wrong
Throughout the whole book Janie was with black people that treated her wrong and did her bad. They
always had Janie doing what they wanted her to do she could never do what she wanted she might
have thought she was but she wasn t doing it. Everyone she was with all had a special reason for her to
be around. All of them always thought they knew what was best for her. They never once stopped and
tried letting her decide the things she wanted to do. The whites are not the ones holding the black folks
back us holding our own selves back. It actually all started when Janie was little and she went to the
black elementary school all the other black kids envy her because she came to school with nice
clothes. Also the little kids would pick on her and tease her because her hair would always be done
with pretty little bows in her head. Janie didn t do anything to the kids for them to treat her like that.
Janie wasn t going around acting better than the rest of the kids they just envy her because she had
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Kellicks because Nanny felt that it was only best for Janie. She wanted Janie to marry him for
protection and for all the nice things the old man had. Janie was miserable being married to this man.
She thought she was going to fall in love with him because they were married but that didn t happen.
She didn t like the way he skin was she talked about how his fat neck would be all over her when he
try to lay up on Janie. She eventually ran off leaving him heartbroken. All this could ve have been
eliminated if Nanny had of never forced that marriage. That s one black person that done caused two
blacks to be held back they could ve been moved on with their
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Argumentative Essay On Prions
Proteinaceous Infectious Particles, commonly known as Prions, are extremely rare misfolds of the
protein PrPc, which cause fatally neurodegenerative diseases, and are theorized to be infectious only
by the protein itself (U.S National Library of Medicine, 1998). This protein only theory is still heavily
debated today, as some scientists deny the theory, and there isn t a significant amount of evidence on
each side to qualify the theory or disprove it (Soto, C. 2011). The base Prion protein is encoded in the
gene PRNP, while being non infectious. Prions are most commonly found in human prion diseases,
but they can also be in other animals in the form of Mad Cow Disease and Chronic Wasting Disease,
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In the early 1900 s, the Fore tribe was struck with an epidemic of Kuru, a brain eating disorder that
causes shaking, and furthermore the name Kuru in the means shaking or trembling in a literal sense.
The Fore spread this disease a fair bit, specifically due to their cannibalistic funeral practices of eating
the remains of the dead, and specifically the brain (Bichell, Rae Ellen 2016). However, the presence of
Prions have been around for eras, but the discovery in the Fore tribe spearheaded the movement to
learn more about them. Eventually in 1982, the Prion protein was discovered by Stanley Prusiner,
eventually earning him the Nobel Prize in 1997 for his proof of the lack of DNA or RNA in the
protein, juxtaposed to bacteria and viruses (Prion Alliance, 2016). As the amount of diseases
discovered increased, it became eerily known that the Prion disease in humans and animals were all
caused by one original misfolded protein, PrPsc. Despite a common origin, pinning down a solution to
the problems of Prions is an extremely complex issue. With an extreme resistance to everything,
Prions opens the question of sanitization in hospitals. If a doctor were to be working with a Prion
contaminated sample, the tools used may be thought to be completely clean, yet Prions being highly
resistant would persevere against normal
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Tax Avoidance
There is a very clear distinction between tax avoidance and tax evasion from academic publications.
Tax books have defined tax avoidance as the lawful minimization of tax liability through sound
financial planning techniques, while tax evasion is the unlawful attempt to minimize tax liability
through fraudulent techniques to circumvent or frustrate tax laws . The consequences of either action
are also clear. The former is not punishable by law while the latter is. However, the lines between
evasion and avoidance have become blurred between the government and the general public.
In an academic publication, tax revenues are denoted as the lifeblood of the social contract, vital to the
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On the other hand, Richard Murphy, anti poverty campaigner and tax expert , has stated that those
who argue that the matter is simple; avoidance is legal and evasion is illegal have forgotten how hard
it is to tell what is and is not legal . This is especially true because a lot of the tax avoidance schemes
these large entities are involved in are such complex matters that even HMR C struggle to unravel
them. It seems like the Corporations are able to get away with it because, in an interview with Liberal
Democrats Treasury spokesman, Vince Cable, he stated that Banks and other Corporations use the
finest legal brains money can buy to avoid tax, but HM Revenue Customs is underpaid and
overstretched, so it is far from a level playing field.
Much of the complex tax planning strategies involves an international dimension; a prime example is
the Arcadia group. According to the Guardian, the businessman banked a record ÂŁ1.2bn dividend in
2005 which he paid directly to his wife. Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, estimated
Green saved ÂŁ285m by doing this. This raises the issue of non domiciled status and tax havens that
many of the wealthy use to avoid paying tax. Even though the government introduced a flat charge of
ÂŁ30,000 to those who have been resident in the UK for more than 7 out of the last 9 years as of 6 April
2008 (Goodman Jones), UK Uncut argue that this does not equate to the billions in pounds that could
be recouped from
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Binary Oppositions From Multiple Forms Within This Poem
Binary Oppositions appear in multiple forms within this poem. We find the pairs of conflicting words
and the readers are expected sort out which words have the ideal interpretation to the poem. Most of
these pairs are descriptions about the pebble, the coldness (line 9) and the false warmth (line 14) skew
our interpretation of this pebble. Pebbles are naturally cold but the text tries to resolve this fact by
presenting warmth to the pebble. Yet the pebble did not produce this warmth itself, a living creature is
required to generate the heat and to transfer it to the pebble. Also, the pebble will not be able to
maintain the warmth once the heat source is taken away, thus false warmth. The pebble does have the
potential to harness this warmth so is it really a cold being or a warm one? These conflicting ideas
help to unravel the validity of the poem. The same can be done with the words coldness (line 9) and
ardour (line 9), or its fierce or burning heat (Oxford English Dictionary). These words are given to the
reader in the same line yet they hold completely unique ideas to the pebble. Is ardour heat that the
pebble theoretically can hold or is it a kind of burning heat that a person feels due to emotions? A
reader could also question how a pebble cannot be tamed (line 15) yet also be mindful of its limits
(line 4). These are all human qualities which are getting placed onto the pebble, and due to the
limitations of pebbles we can understand these binary
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Examining Adolescent Thought and Actions in the Journal...
Examining Adolescent Thought and Actions in the Journal Entitled Adolescence
From peer pressure to alcohol and drug problems adolescents face many difficult decisions in today s
world. Adolescent psychologists study these problems and the way that adolescents react to them. The
reason why they are studied is so that people can have an insight in to the mind of an adolescent.
Many of the psychologists use the knowledge that is gained, from their research, to write research
papers and books. Many of these books and research papers are submitted to different psychological
journals. These journals are then sent out all over the world to many different universities and libraries
to be enjoyed and analyzed by all. The point of this paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the author is lucky he/she will receive a reply in a couple of weeks requesting that their paper be
sent to the journal in order to be printed in an upcoming issue. For a book to be reviewed all that the
author has to do is send the book to the journal and hope that it is reviewed and included in an
upcoming issue. The name of the article that was chosen is Image Advertisements for Alcohol
Products: Is Their Appeal Associated with Adolescents Intention to Consume Alcohol. The authors of
this article are Ruth W. Edwards and Kathleen J. Kelly. Ruth Edwards is a research scientist at the Tri
Ethnic Center for Drug Abuse Prevention at Colorado State University. She also has a PhD in
psychology. The other author, Kathleen Kelly, is a professor in the college of business at Colorado
State University. This article is setup in a research paper format that spans across thirteen pages in the
journal. This article is considered to be a research paper because the data and experiments contained
within it suggest that it is research data. The basis that the authors had for this article was to determine
if image alcohol ads influenced adolescents to drink more than product advertisements. The way that
they wanted to accomplish this task was to run experiments to try and see how the advertisements
affected the choices of the adolescents. The authors found a test group that
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Van Gogh In The Yale Art Gallery
This painting depicts a regular café at night, with the dimensions of 72.4 x 92.1 cm (28 1/2 x 36 1/4
and an accession number of 1961.18.34 this panting stands out amongst other paintings because of
how the myriad of colors and hues mix that causes a clash in contrast. In the Yale Art Gallery, this oil
painting was in the American room among other American crafts. The thing that quickly caught my
eye on this painting was the way Van Gogh applied detail, creativity and the unorthodox use of colors.
The painting seemed to be dark and gloomy which was quite a unique quality about the painting. Van
Gogh is one of the most famous expressionist artists that people know and love today. This oil
painting on a canvas has been called one of Van Gogh s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It s almost as if the waiter is staring directly at the viewer of the painting. Subjectively, this painting
stood out to me and even more when I had seen it. This painting had a quite abnormal perspective in a
way that the café floor covers a large area of the canvas that Van Gogh painted on. It appeared as if the
artist that painted this piece achieved a high vantage point because it looks as if he was suspended in
the air while painting. Looking at the Clock in the Café it was almost 1am and this is why the gas
lighting was on, and it allowed the cafe to stay opened very late. As the viewer can observe from the
painting, the whole environment in the Night Cafe is not so happy and warm. The space itself seemed
so isolated and shadowy even the people in the painting had their heads hung almost as if they were
sad. Although Van Gogh used red which usually is a quite ecstatic color the addition of red, dark green
and dark orange just created an environment that wasn t so welcoming. Also, the use of Van Gogh s
brushstroke had also added another dark feeling to the painting. In this painting, it is very noticeable
that Van Gogh used harshly exaggerated brush strokes around the lights of the Cafe and also the use of
very bright shades of red and green were purposefully overly planned to portray his view of the night
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The Yellow Wallpaper And I Stand Here Ironing By Tillie Olsen
Domestic ideology is a series of related ideas that characterized the family home as the domain of the
woman, and that based these ideas on the belief that women were innately weaker to the man. The
Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and I Stand Here Ironing by Tillie Olsen show great
stories about women not falling into the domestic ideology role. The authors demonstrate this through
the ability to properly function, being an efficient mother, and not meeting the expectations of the
domestic ideology. The culture of women during the 1880s 1910s was expected to get married and
stay at home to become a housewife. They would have to raise the children making sure they are
behaved and well groomed. Also, women were expected to have the house cleaned every day. From
doing laundry to scrubbing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In I Stand Here Ironing talks about a young mother experiences the struggle of raising her daughter
Emily. In result of being a young mother, she was not there for Emily because of money circumstances
to provide for her daughter. As Olsen states, She was a miracle to me, but when she was eight months
old I had to leave her daytimes with the woman downstairs to whom she was no miracle at all, for I
worked or looked for work and for Emily s father, who could no longer endure (he wrote in his good‐
by note) sharing want with us. I was nineteen. (300) The narrator had no other choice but to leave
Emily with a caregiver because she had to work and provide for her. This brings a distance between
mother and daughter. This is still an issue today where young mothers can t bond or be stable with
their child for various reasons: being a single mother, financial burdens, because their significant other
has left so they become the provider for the
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DDT As Portrayed In Silent Spring By Rachel Carson
According to the World Health Organization, Malaria has over 500 million cases and 2.7 million
deaths every year with it being endemic in 91 countries. Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, or DDT, is
an insecticide that was used for years before there was a huge backlash over the effects on the
environment from the mass usage that culminated in a total ban in the United States in the early
1970s; it also takes down the populations of insects that carry Malaria and other illnesses like it. The
book that started the controversy, Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, stated that DDT could cause
cancers and kill humans while no human deaths have ever been officially linked to DDT. The actual
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This was very effective but the issue arose that there was virtually no limitation on the use of the so
called carcinogen. Currently, somewhere around 14 countries use DDT to fight malaria and it is
helping. There are still huge death tolls due to malaria alone (as seen here using an older algorithm)
and other insect borne illnesses can be eradicated, as news outlets like to call it when they are so rare
that they are almost impossible to get. Not only is it effective at killing mosquitoes but it is also cheap
to use as it only costs around $1.44 per year for one household. This brings me to my next point, the
proper usage of DDT in the modern age is to use very small amounts indoors instead of massive
amounts everywhere, as is the American way. We managed to make malaria one of the most difficult
things to catch in the western hemisphere with DDT and responsible usage can do it again with less
dramatic side effects. With both cost and efficiency being the most important factors in most large
quantity buyouts there are very few reasons not to accept it as a solution to an endemic disease that
affects seemingly exclusively
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Underage Drinking Habits
Deployments and Stress
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. Military has been in a constant state of
conflict. Over the past fourteen years the Military has been deploying young men and women into
hostile environments in an attempt to put an end to worldwide terrorism. The War on Terror has raged
through Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Libya and much of the Horn of Africa. The
crushing weight of constant deployments has taken its toll on the men and women of the Armed
Forces. Many members have been deployed into direct combat situations where they have been
exposed to unthinkable scenarios. This has directly led to an increase in unhealthy drinking habits
across the military. The Department of Defense has implemented ... Show more content on
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There will always be a level of acceptance when it comes to alcohol consumption and military
tradition. The added stress that comes along with military service will always increase the risk of
unhealthy drinking habits across the ranks. With combat operations coming to an end in both Iraqi and
Afghanistan the number of deployment is also coming down. While there may never be a time when
all U.S. Military deployments and combat operations stop, a decrease in the operations tempo should
result in less deployment and combat related stress. This should have a direct positive effect on the
percentage of heavy drinkers in the military. The military is currently headed in the right direction
with an increase in available treatment options and new programs geared at lowering the percentage of
unhealthy drinkers across the ranks. One of the main reasons critics believe the military is failing at
prevention and treatment is because of the negative fallout that may be associated with a person self
identifying in assessments such as the PDHA. The Department of Defense should see positive results
if they can continue to learn from past experiences and use the feedback of their critics to help further
develop programs and campaigns aimed at educating military personnel of the effects unhealthy
drinking habits have on both their personal lives and on the overall military mission. This will result in
lower medical costs
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Analysis Of The Pianist
The Pianist is a film directed by Roman Polanski that took place in Poland, in the year 1939, and was
based on the autobiography of Wladyslaw Szpilman. Szpilman was a Polish Jewish pianist that played
live on the radio in Warsaw. The story follows Szpilman as he and his family struggle to live through
the German occupation of Warsaw in World War II. Szpilman and his family are forced to adapt to the
new rules and discrimination of the Nazi regime. They are later forced to move to the Warsaw ghetto
with the rest of the Jewish population, which was over 400,000 people(United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum Warsaw ). After a few years, Szpilman s family was put on a train going to a
concentration camp, however a Jewish police officer saved Szpilman and let him escape. The film
then tells of the harsh times Szpilman spent in hiding in the Warsaw ghetto and the people that hid and
fed him. Wladyslaw Szpilman was played by Adrien Brody, who won an Oscar for his amazing
performance in the film. The Pianist demonstrates the timeline and conditions of Warsaw through
German behavior towards the Jews, subtleties in the background, and the change in mood through the
color tones. When the Germans annexed Poland they established a new government they called
Generalgouvernement (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum German Administration of Poland
). In the eyes of this government Jews were seen as inferior. Throughout the film the evolution of the
Nazis aggression closely
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Ethical Problems Faced by Actuaries in Business Some...
Cover Sheet
Executive Summary
Our group, The Super Six focussed our research on the problem of ethics and actuarial science. As
Sholom Feldblum states The actuary has a dual role: an objective professional providing guidance on
insurance issues and a business manager promoting the goals of an insurance company (Sholom
Feldblum, pg.1). The purpose of our research was to determine the most common ethical problems an
actuary faces, and the most appropriate methods to solve these problems. Solutions were necessary so
that our stakeholders, current and prospective actuaries, will have more guidance when faced with
these dilemmas. In the valuation sector, we found that the two main conflicts faced by the actuary
were to use discounted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through this report, we will explore these subtopics in great detail, and offer several solutions to these
three most common ethical situations an actuary encounters, as well as recommendations on how to
avoid these ethical problems from ever arising.
Methods
Our primary means of research was the internet. We found most of our sources by exploring the many
professional actuarial groups, and looking through their collections of articles and periodicals. We
found that our best sources were from professional organizations such as the Society of Actuaries, and
the Casualty Actuarial Society, both publish periodicals with reliable articles from accredited
actuaries. This method of searching through articles put out by professional organizations was most
effective for us because all of the articles were written by fully qualified actuaries who have first hand
experience working through the ethical conflicts that we describe in our report. All our articles are first
reviewed by the professional organization that publishes them, to ensure that they contain accurate,
and relevant information, which allowed us to keep all our conclusions professional and our
arguments strong. We also used several court documents containing actuarial testimonies about policy
rates, and proper returns on investments. These documents were very useful, as all the information
was very accurate given the legal process required and the extensive background checks and research
that went into
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Joseph Plumb Martin Essay
Joseph Plumb Martin was born upon the twenty first of November, in the year of 1760 (Martin 6). His
grandparents raised him on their Connecticut farm. Inspired by the Battles of Lexington and Concord
he decided to enlist into the army. He was eager to help for the patriotic cause. In June of 1776, at the
age of 15, Martin was able to enlist but didn t want to sign up for a long enlistment. Soldiers at the
time were enlisting for a year s service but he did not like that and thought it was too long a time for
him for the first trial, I wished only to take a priming before I took upon me the whole coat of paint for
a soldier (Martin 16). Orders soon came allowing men to enlist for six months so Martin enrolled in
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He goes on to explain the living conditions he had to endure and his lack of sleep. It was utterly
impossible to lie down and to get any rest or sleep on account of the mud Martin recalls, and can say
in sincerity that I never lay down to sleep a minute in all that time (Martin 77). The fighting at Fort
Mifflin allowed Washington and his troops to withdraw to winter quarters at Valley Forge. It was too
late in the season for the British to follow them.
After arriving at Valley Forge Martin and his fellow soldiers were about to go through the famously
long cold winter that awaited them. Martin wrote, Our prospect was indeed dreary. In our miserable
condition, to go into the wild woods and build us habitations to stay (not to live) in, in such a weak,
starved and naked condition, was appalling in the highest degree (Martin 89). He talks about lying
there two nights and one day, and had not a morsel of any thing to eat all the time (Martin 90).
Martin describes the travel and the toll it took on men. I had now to travel the rest of the day, after
marching all the day and night before and fighting all the morning. I had eaten nothing since the noon
of the preceding day, nor did I eat a morsel til the forenoon of the next day, and I needed rest as much
as victuals. After the army had collected again and recovered from their panic, we were kept marching
and countermarching, starving and freezing (Martin
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The Inclusion Of The Phrase Under God
The inclusion of the phrase under God in our nation s Pledge of Allegiance is an extremely
controversial topic within the United States government. This only brings to attention that although
society says you may not force others to follow your religion, it is not looked down upon to practice a
religion in the presence of people who believe differently. The Supreme Court of the US has
confirmed this multiple times. In addition, the Pledge of Allegiance is recited only as an act of
patriotism and as a way to honor those who have fought for the freedom we have graciously been
provided. The addition of the phrase was not to provoke argument, but to separate us from other
countries and to highlight our differences from others through our past; to show the principles our
country was founded on. Most importantly, there is the blatant fact that the pledge is completely
voluntary. Due to our daily recitation, some might be given the impression that we re a Christian
nation, not knowing the facts. Overall, the phrase has been tried a countless number of times in the
Supreme Court, without failure; it has historic value that no one can take away from it; and, most
importantly, participation in reciting the Pledge is completely voluntary, making the Pledge of
Allegiance not only legal in all respects, but also deserving of our recitation in public schools daily.
Since the phrase was added in 1954, cases have been found in the Supreme Court questioning its
validity. In one
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Urology
Urology is a surgery subspecialty. Urologists spend a year in general surgery during their 5 year
urology residency program. Upon completing graduate education, they are required to apply for and
pass a 2 part certification exam conducted by the American Board of Urology (ABU) to practice their
profession. Urologists perform a large number of surgeries every year. The most common surgeries
are:
General
Biopsies and excisions the removal of tissue sample that will be used for the diagnostic process.
Male Reproductive System
Circumcision the removal of skin from the tip of the penis for cultural, medical, or religious reasons.
Penile prosthesis a procedure that places implants in the penis as a last resort to treating erectile
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Vasectomy male birth control wherein the doctor cuts and seals the tubes that carry the sperm to the
genitals.
Urinary System
Cystectomy partial or complete removal of the bladder due to cancer, traumatic injuries, or any
disorder that affects the urinary system.
Cystoscopy endoscopy of the urinary bladder using a cytoscope, a long, thin tube with a lens in the
end. This device may also be used to take tissue samples.
Kidney transplantation A procedure where non functioning kidneys are taken out to be replaced by
donated ones that function properly.
Nephrectomy typically performed to treat kidney cancer, this surgery refers to the complete or partial
removal of damaged or diseased kidneys.
Stress incontinence surgery refers to surgical procedures to prevent incontinence. Includes surgeries
that restore weak and sagging muscle walls, add pressure on the urethra, or lift the bladder and
urethra.
Transurethal bladder tumor resection a treatment for bladder cancer, this procedure uses a cytoscope
that can dispense high energy electricity or laser to destroy bladder cancer
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Exposure Draft 2010 and Its Affects on Lease Accounting
Existing lease accounting standards require lessees to classify their lease contracts as either finance or
operating leases. If a lease is classified as a finance lease, assets (and liabilities) are recognized in its
statement of financial position. For an operating lease, the lessee simply recognizes lease payments as
an expense over the lease term. This split into finance and operating leases has given rise to a number
of problems.
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board
(FASB) has recently issued a combined exposure draft on Leases (ED 2010/09) resulting in a
converged standard, in an attempt to rectify the weaknesses in the current standard. Significantly
impacting how lessees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The accounting model Proposed[5]
The exposure draft proposes a new accounting model for leases in which:
(a) A lessee would recognize an asset (the right of use asset) representing its right to use an underlying
asset during the lease term, and a liability to make lease payments (paragraphs 10 and BC5 BC12).
The lessee would amortize the right of use asset over the expected lease term or the useful life of the
underlying asset if shorter. The lessee would incur interest expense on the liability to make lease
payments.
(b) A lessor would apply either a performance obligation approach or a derecognition approach to
account for the assets and liabilities arising from a lease, depending on whether the lessor retains
exposure to significant risks or benefits associated with the underlying asset during or after the
expected term of the lease (paragraphs 28, 29 and BC23−BC27).
The ED 2010/09 proposes a model in which a lessee would recognize a right of use asset representing
its right to use the underlying asset, and a liability representing its obligation to pay lease rentals over
the lease term. This includes lease contracts classified as operating leases under current requirements,
which would significantly affect many users who adjust the amounts presented in financial statements
to reflect assets and liabilities arising from operating
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Third Country Processing In Australia
Immigration, worldwide, is under pressure. At present, Australia s immigration system and policies are
not in compliance to the international and constitutional obligations particularly in regards to the
system of Third Country Processing . On 13 August 2012, Third country processing was introduced
for asylum seekers. The asylum seekers who venture to Australia by boat without a valid visa, must be
transferred at the earliest convenience to a third country, specifically Nauru or Papua New Guinea
(PNG), unless the Minister of Immigration states otherwise (Australian Human Rights Commission,
2014). A brief overview of the timeline of third country processing in Australia shows that on 13
August 2012, the regime was initially only for asylum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It can also possibly be extended to its actions outside of Australian territory (Legal Consequences of
the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 2004). If Australia is considered to
have effective control over the treatment of asylum seekers whom they have or already transferred to a
third country, then Australia is obligated to continue to treat them consistently whilst upholding the
human rights obligations it was agreed to bound by according to the decisions made in the European
Court of Human Rights in Bankovic v. Belgium and other in 2001. However, there have been multiple
cases which have caught the attention of UN Human Rights Council in the recent report of UN Special
Rapporteur on Torture. One of the cases (Case No. AUS 4/2014) mentioned the allegations concerning
the situation of two Sri Lankan asylum seekers and migrants (203 in total), and their secluded
detention and imminent deportation to Sri Lanka by the Australia Government, in contravention of
Australia s non refoulement obligations. When the Australian Government made a state reply on the
10th of July 2014, 2 days after the case was noticed, The Rapporteur found that the Government fails
to fully and expeditiously comply with its international customary law obligations to investigate,
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1970 s Research Paper
Discoveries, Inventions, and Technology During the 1970 s, a lot of important discoveries occurred
and there were many inventions that have made the world better. In 1970, the daisy wheel printer was
invented. This printer worked pretty much a lot like a typewriter. The way that this printer printed is
that there was a hammer that hit the correct letter in the right spot at the right time to write characters.
These were however slow and noisy. Another great invention in this year was the floppy disk, which
was invented by Alan Shugart. This floppy disk helps save files from computers. It works kind of like
a pin drive now days. A year later in 1971, the dot matrix printer was invented. This printer is a little
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There was a Civil Rights movement that started in the 1960 s that ended up breaking apart in the 1970
s. This happened because many social groups started to define how they are by all their differences
rather than by how they are the same.
In July 1, 1971, the Twenty Sixth amendment was passed. This specific amendment lowered the
voting age for all the federal and state elections. Instead of the age being 21 years, they lowered it
down with this amendment to 18 years of age. This caused many young teenagers to be drafted for the
Vietnam War that was going on during this time to go to the war before they were even old enough to
be able to vote.
One famous event that happened in 1978 was when the Cowboys face the Broncos in the Super Bowl.
Amazingly the Cowboys end up beating the Broncos and they end up victors of the the Super Bowl
XII.
Also in January 1974, Muhammad Ali, one of the best fighters in history, beats Joe Frazier, a great
rival of him. Frazier was defeated in a 12 round bout at the Madison Square
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Transnationalism And Immigration
One year ago, I found myself sitting in a strange and mesmerizing world that was hard to comprehend.
As I sat in the Charlotte D. International Airport, I was completely bewildered by the inundation of
new inputs. Growing up in Guyana, migrating to South Florida when I was nine, and living in a
multicultural environment, I was sure I had experienced everything the world had to offer. Traveling
would surely, only, be an extension of living in South Florida, I thought. Yet, I felt like a foreigner
sitting within my nation s own boarder.
As an immigrant to the United States, growing up in the Miami metropolitan area was forgiving for an
assimilating nine year old. Miami, with its diversity of representation, was contrasted against
American Airline s advertisements that portrayed the current hegemonic state of America successful
white males and white families.
Coupled with my experiences as an immigrant and after taking Marginalization in Israel with
Professor Dekel, I became increasingly fascinated by the study of transnationalism, identity, and the
privilege of inclusion. Through the class, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Today, from South America to the Middle East, the unfortunate reality is that large populations of
refugees are often displaced into neighboring developing nations. These developing countries classify
the sudden migratory population as a burden and refugees isolate to micro communities or integrate
into already impoverished area. As part of this program, I hope to advance research on how
exclusionary and inclusionary practices can affect the economic condition of existing citizens and the
identity of new immigrants. I also hope to understand the methodologies and policies that would foster
these inclusionary and exclusionary
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Comfort Women In Ww2
World War II was a gruesome era filled with violence and death. Each country was in a competition to
find the deadliest weapons. War crimes were highly prevalent throughout this time, such as the
Holocaust, inhumane experimentations, and the Japanese internment. One is often overlooked and
barely spoken of: comfort women. Comfort women were girls and women from Japanese territories
coerce into sex slavery for the Japanese military. The idea behind it was to prevent rape and to reduce
sexually transmitted diseases in the army; however, this came at the expense of innocent women and
girls. Women and girls were tricked or kidnapped to be raped. They were forced into horrific living
condition. While the living conditions were horrible, the scars ... Show more content on
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In Chinese Comfort Women: Testimonies from Imperial Japan s Sex Slaves, Liu Mianhuan, a former
comfort woman, recalls, Several military men raped me that day. ... From that day on, the Japanese
troops raped me every day. Each day at least five to six men would come... (7 8). Not only did they
have to experience rape, but also torture, starved, and forced to do labor.
For the comfort women, the hardest thing to do from their experience was to learn to cope with the
trauma if they had survived. According to the United Nations, Only about 25 per cent of these women
are said to have survived these daily abuses (39). They have to live their lives anguished and ashamed
for something they could not control. They would hide the truth from their families. Many of these
women developed mental disorders, like post traumatic stress disorder. Other experienced infertility or
had a physical disability. The worst part of the aftermath is the Japanese government refusing to
acknowledge this has ever occurred. De Brouwer, an author, has written, Until 1992, the Japanese
government has denied any responsibility for the sexual slavery system during World War II... (8). It
has been noted that it is rarely mentioned in history books. Rebuffing atonement to the remaining
comfort women, this strains the relationship between the Japanese government, the surviving comfort
women and the South Korean
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Bandura 3.1
3.1 Application of theory to practice.
Bandura s Social Learning Theory.
Bandura (1969, 2004) states that social learning theory emphasizes that people learn by observing the
behaviour of models and acquiring the belief that they can produce behaviours to influence events in
their lives (cited in Passer, W (2007 pg 225)
Observational learning is the learning that occurs by observing the behaviour of a model .
This theory reinforces the idea that children learn directly through observing from their peers and
those around them.
Negative behaviour observed from an adult is more prone to repetition from a child regardless if the
behaviour was reinforced or punished (e.g. The Bobo Doll experiment 1965, cited in Passer ,W 2007
pg 226)
By being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Attachment Theory is a concept in developmental psychology that underpins the importance of
attachment and bonding with care givers.
Psychologist World (2017) has described how the ability for an individual to form an emotional and
physical attachment to another person gives a sense of stability and security necessary to take risks
and branch out .
John Bowlby formed this theory and established that childhood development depended heavily on the
ability to form a strong relationship with at least one care giver (citied in Psychologist World 2017.)
Mary Ainsworth further developed Bowlby s theory into attachment behaviour which is linked to
modelled behaviour by insecure children ,in an effort to re establishing or establishing an attachment
to a present care giver.
Hazan and Shaver (1987) further theorizing attachment theory noted that one of its limitations was its
focus solely on children.
In their studies, they examined adult relationships and how attachment styles can be linked in adults to
their childhood attachment experiences.
According to Hazan and Shaver the emotional bond that develops between adult romantic partners is
partly a function of the same motivational system the attachment behavioural system that gives rise to
the emotional bond between infants and their caregivers. (cited in Fraley,C
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Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon Hero Essay
According to the definition, a hero is one who embodies the values of their society. In the epic Anglo
Saxon poem Beowulf, written by an anonymous author, the character Beowulf is used to convey the
value that Anglo Saxons placed on courage, strength, and loyalty. Courage is certainly a trait which
every hero must possess, particularly because no one wants a hero who is a coward. Thankfully,
Beowulf is no coward. When Beowulf hears of Grendel s exploits in Denmark, he travels to the distant
land, without hesitation, to rid the Danes of that demon...conceived by a pair of those monsters born of
Cain, murderous creatures banished by God . Beowulf s courage is displayed even more when he
chooses not to fight with weapons, despite knowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Beowulf s last test of courage comes in his old age when his people are threatened by a mighty
dragon. Beowulf felt as if something he had done had caused the irascible beast to wreck havoc on his
people, killing and destroying them and their homes with its molten breath. Knowing what had to be
done, Beowulf bravely faced the dragon, while all of his people, except for one, fled in fear. His last
battle, which ended in death, displayed Beowulf s unwavering courage, the type that every hero
should possess. Strength is without a doubt one of the most important traits which a hero should
possess and the Anglo Saxon s felt the same way. Beowulf s strength can be compared to that of the
American comic book heroes, Superman and Batman, for he is deemed the strongest and greatest of
the Geats . The first time that his strength is witnessed, not just spoken of, is when he kills Grendel by
ripping the monstrous villain s arm off. But his most notable display of strength occurs when he enters
into combat with Grendel s mother. When everything seems to be going all wrong for Beowulf, he
spies a heavy sword hanging on the wall of her lair. With all his power and might, Beowulf drew the
sword, hammered by giants...and....so massive that no ordinary man could life it , from its scabbard.
He lifts it high over his head , the sword clasped
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Anubis In Ancient Egypt
In very ancient Egyptian history, Anubis was once called Duat and was the supreme ruler of the
underworld, until the myths of Osiris, the weird green dude, came by and stole that from him. Kind ve
unfair, since this pickle guy just straight up stole Anubis s place as ruler.
Anubis was reassigned to God of Embalming , which is just depressing. In ancient Egypt, Anubis is
being represented by priests wearing masks of jackals, as a tribute to Anubis while mummifying
corpses. And, this leads me to another fact about Anubis, his jackal head. The reason this exists is
because jackals were commonly found in cemeteries, and the people of ancient Egypt thought they
were protecting the dead bodies, so, as time went on (only like 9 years lets just
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Example Of Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous The name of the meeting was Grove City Wave Three Group, and it was
located at the United Methodist Church on 2710 Columbus Street in Grove City. The meeting took
place on Sunday at 7:30 pm and is held almost every Sunday. The reason I had choose this location for
the meeting was because it was near my home. When I first entered the room I was expecting the
stereotypical meeting, which is shown in movies where there is a circle of chairs in a room with no
tables. But once I entered the room, there were plenty of seats and it did not appear to be dark and
gloomy. The room was located in the basement of the church, and had the seats set were the
participants are able to see one another. I was anxious of how other members would react to my
presence, considering I was in a church. I was greeted when I entered the room. My anxiety slowly
went away, when I realized that these are people really dealing with a difficult issue in their lives. It
reminded me of how vulnerable it can be to be around others and admit to a weakness within you, to
get better. It takes a lot of courage to go to a meeting, and want to change. The members of the
meeting varied in all ages and ethnicities. There were young people as well as older people. When I
was in the meeting I was asked to introduce myself. I explained that I was a student and was interested
in learning. The participants were very understanding and did not mind at all. But it felt very awkward
for me, because I did not want to impose. One participant explained to me that there have been other
students that have attended meetings in the past. There was also another new member that came to the
meeting as well. He introduced himself, and explained his reason for coming. The others members
commended him for coming and congratulated him for attending and trying. The meeting was not
anonymous because the members had identified their first names. The meeting did not have any one
leader, but everyone in the meeting participated. There were a few participants that had roles such as
secretary, and other positions. The meeting began with an introduction, reading pledges. The focus of
the meeting was centered on reading the book Twelve Steps and Twelve
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The Volcanic Eruption Of Mount Tambora
In the New York Times article A Volcanic Eruption That Reverberates 200 Years Later, William J.
Broad discusses how the volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora, the most powerful eruption in recorded
history (Broad) played a role in icy weather, agricultural collapse, global and pandemic and even gave
rise to celebrated monsters. (Broad) In April of 1815, Mount Tambora, located in modern day
Indonesia, erupted killing tens of thousands of innocent people. As a result of this eruption,
investigators found that the giant cloud of miniscule particles spread around the globe, blocked
sunlight and produced three years of planetary cooling. (Broad) Moreover, the planetary effects [were]
so extreme that many nations and communities sustained waves of famine, disease, civil unrest, and
economic decline. (Broad) In other words, there was a distorted pattern of weather that lasted
approximately three years; thus ensuing cold weather, darkness, and even blizzards directly affecting
the growth of crops which led to more loss of life. In particular, the summer of 1816 also known as the
year without a summer, is credited for not only paintings of fiery sunsets and tempestuous skies, but
also the birth of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus. Furthermore, it is this very
freakish event of nature that sets the tone for the theme of nature in Frankenstein. Nature, as the
setting to create, nature that soothes, and nature that destructs.
In the
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Lease Contract Case Study
List the grounds under which you would sue Charlie. Based upon the lease agreement, we will sue
Charlie for the following: Non payment of rent plus the remaining months rent Damages to kitchen
wall and window blinds Big hole in the wall Damages to the carpet Renovation of dividing a part of
bedroom into an office Costs and attorney fees Book publisher injuries and any possible lawsuit
charges List the arguments you would use to persuade the Judge to rule in your favor. The arguments
we will use to persuade the judge to rule in our favor are the tenant breached seven covenants on the
lease agreement. he failed to follow the lease agreement as outlined, such as lessee has an outstanding
balance of $3, 200 for two months back rent; lessee agrees that the leased apartment shall be occupied
by no more than two adults; lessee agreed not assign this lease, or sublet the premises or any part of
the premises without the prior, express, and written consent; it was agreed that lessee will not make or
permit to be made any alterations, additions, improvements or changes in the leased apartment without
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Lessor failed to follow the lease agreement considering security deposit; lessor did not give lessee 24
hours notice of showing apartment for rental; lessor agree to repairs to the interior and exterior of the
building; lessor did not give lessee 30 days written notice of any default or breach. Lessor shall have
the right to enter the leased premises for inspection at all reasonable hours and whenever necessary to
make repairs and alterations of the apartment or apartment building, or to clean the apartment. Lessor
assured the repairs will be taken care of quickly, however, she failed to make any repairs. Lessee
notified lessor of the defects in the
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The Correlation Between Influencing Organization Culture...
The correlation between influencing organization culture and leaderships go hand and hand.
Organizational culture refers to the beliefs and values that exist in an organization and to the beliefs of
the staff and the foreseen value of their work that will influence their work ethic. Schein (1992, 2004)
defines the culture of a group or organization as shared assumptions and beliefs about the world and
their place in it, the nature of time and space, human nature, and human relationships. (pg. 326) On the
other hand, leadership provides the vision and helps the organization move in the direction to
accomplish the best or the organization and the employees. It is important to understand the
relationship between organizational culture and leadership and how they influence each other. Yukl
states that by changing the culture of an organization, top management can indirectly influence the
motivation and behavior of organization members. Research on organizational culture provides further
insight into the dynamics of transformational leadership and the processes by which a leader s
charisma may become institutionalized. (pg. 326) In the article, it talks about four ways to influence
organizational culture Programs, Systems, Structures, and Cultural Forms.
Design of management systems and programs
Criteria for rewards and personnel decisions
Design of structure and facilities
Symbols, ritual, ceremonies, and stories.
Depending on the leadership
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ENG 1002 Online The Proper Format For Essays

  • 1. ENG 1002 Online: The Proper Format For Essays 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. ENG 1002 Online: The Proper Format For Essays ENG 1002 Online: The Proper Format For Essays
  • 2. Ethical Dilemmas In Emergency Medical Services And Fire... The career field I am in Is Emergency medical services and fire service. One of the major ethical issues I ve come across is the refusal of care. Depending on the person s injury and they have the right to refuse the help we have to offer. The factors that go along with this is, the person must be legally competent to make their own choices, meaning their not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or have an injury that impairs there capabilities. They have to be 18 years of age, if they are not 18, they must either be a parent themselves or emancipated. Along with those they must also understand the risks of refusal which is provided to them. For example, an elderly man who is having chest pain. His family called 9 1 1 because they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Informative Speech on Als Essays Informative Speech on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) OBJECTIVES: General Purpose: To inform the audience about ALS Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the diagnosis and progression of ALS Central Idea: The symptoms and effects of this disease on the individual and family Organizational Pattern: The progression of ALS from diagnosis to death INTRODUCTION I. Take a moment, and point at the computer screen. Notice that your index finger is extended and your other fingers are curled into your palm. How did your hand know to do that? It all began in your brain, the starting point for an important chain of communication. Your brain ordered nerve cells, to activate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... C. Once the victim is positively diagnosed they are given a life expectancy of 2 5 years. (As the disease progresses the symptoms get worse) III. Middle Stage A. Some muscles are paralyzed, while others are weakened or unaffected. B. Walking becomes difficult, if a fall occurs, the person may not be able to stand back up alone. Driving is relinquished. Weakness in swallowing muscle may cause choking, and greater difficulty eating and managing saliva. C. Weakness in breathing muscles can cause respiratory insufficiency, especially when lying down. D. Some people experience bouts of uncontrolled and inappropriate laughing or crying. (Despite how it seems, the person usually doesn t feel particularly sad or happy.) IV. Late Stages A. Most voluntary muscles are paralyzed B. The muscles that help move air in and out of the lungs are severely compromised. C. Mobility is extremely limited, and help is needed in caring for most personal needs. D. Poor respiration may cause fatigue, fuzzy thinking, headaches and susceptibility to pneumonia (Respiratory insufficiency is a leading cause of death in ALS.) (When ALS attacks, it attacks quickly) V. Final Goodbyes A. In the last stage of the disease the effects on the body are crucial. B. The vast majority of deaths from ALS are the result of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sap Grc 1. What are the components of GRC? 2. What are the upgrades happened in GRC 5.3 from GRC 5.2? 3. Is it possible to have a request type by which we can change the validity per iod of a user? If possible, then what are the actions? 4. What s the latest Support Pack for GRC 5.3? How it differs from the previous one? 5. What are the issues faced by you in ERM CUP after golive? 6. Can we change Single roles, objects Profile description through mass mainte nance of role? If yes, how? 7. What are the prerequisites for creating a workflow for user provisioning? 8. How will you control GRC system if you have multiple rulesets activated? 9. Can we view the changes of a role, happened in PFCG, through GRC? 10. How will you mitigate a user against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... W hat password does system bydefault generate for these Service User/s while insta lling a new client within the system? 16. From where we can create new Authorization field? 17. Is it possible to assign ABAP role to Portal user? If yes, how? 18. How can we gain control over Infotypes? 19. Why we have to generate the profile again after saving the authorization dat a while role creation/modification? 20. When does a profile become 11 character string? 21. How can we find out the roles that got directly generated into Production not imported from Quality System? Please note, you don t have any Quality user i d. 22. How CUA can help from Management standpoint of a Business, having SAP instal led? GRC is a tool that helps improve controls. From a security perspective it automa tes monitoring of SoD s, allows automated provisioning of emergency access and a utomation of the user provisioning process Security Q s: Explain the authorisation concept in detail Explain how config relates to security Explain why SU53 is not always accurate GRC Q s: Explain in detail how the different components of the Access Controls suite inte grate with each other Explain the key problem areas in implementation of RAR Explain the key problem areas in implementation of CUP Some GRC Questions: 1. What are the components of GRC? 2. What are the upgrades happened in GRC 5.3 from GRC 5.2? 3. Is it possible to have a request type by which we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Experience Of The Student Nurse Graduate The experience of the student nurse graduate transition influences the importance as it will become their desire to continue practising as a registered nurse (Cleary et al. 2011, 2013). Even though the nursing degree s clinical practice is a compulsory element of the undergraduate nursing program, it cannot be experienced from a registered nurse perspective, until nursing students have transitioned to a registered nurse. This imposes a change in roles and different expectations which causes concerns for student nurse. Buckenham (1994) reports that newly graduated nurses experience stress, disillusionment and despair in their first year of registration. There are many challenges during the transition from a student to a registered nurse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whilst on clinical placement, I have observed registered nurses go against what is not based on credible evidence based practice. I have also worked along side registered nurses who have not liked being questioned on their practice. They demonstrate themselves as role models for younger generations and a large knowledge in the health care profession. The biggest burdens discussed in nursing literature that has shown to effects proficiency is that new graduate nurses have a lack in self confidence (Pfaff, Baxter, Jack, Ploeg, 2014). This affects relationships between the health care professionals and patients, resulting in a lack of patient advocacy (Pfaff, Baxter, Jack, Ploeg, 2014). With a lack in self confidence it will affect my ability to make effective and critical decisions. In order to overcome these challenges, I must commit myself to learning and keeping up with the advances in the medicine industry (Lima, Newall, Kinney, Jordan, Hamilton, 2014). Many new graduates may feel under prepared in their transition year, from starting the heavy workloads of their own patients, shift work and responsibilities associated with the role as a registered nurse (Duchscher 2001; Chang and Daly 2001; Baillie 1999; Kelly 1998). Feeling unprepared being burdened with time pressures combined with an overwhelming workload is a major concern for the students looking at entering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. What Is Janie Wrong Throughout the whole book Janie was with black people that treated her wrong and did her bad. They always had Janie doing what they wanted her to do she could never do what she wanted she might have thought she was but she wasn t doing it. Everyone she was with all had a special reason for her to be around. All of them always thought they knew what was best for her. They never once stopped and tried letting her decide the things she wanted to do. The whites are not the ones holding the black folks back us holding our own selves back. It actually all started when Janie was little and she went to the black elementary school all the other black kids envy her because she came to school with nice clothes. Also the little kids would pick on her and tease her because her hair would always be done with pretty little bows in her head. Janie didn t do anything to the kids for them to treat her like that. Janie wasn t going around acting better than the rest of the kids they just envy her because she had better things then the rest. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kellicks because Nanny felt that it was only best for Janie. She wanted Janie to marry him for protection and for all the nice things the old man had. Janie was miserable being married to this man. She thought she was going to fall in love with him because they were married but that didn t happen. She didn t like the way he skin was she talked about how his fat neck would be all over her when he try to lay up on Janie. She eventually ran off leaving him heartbroken. All this could ve have been eliminated if Nanny had of never forced that marriage. That s one black person that done caused two blacks to be held back they could ve been moved on with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Argumentative Essay On Prions Proteinaceous Infectious Particles, commonly known as Prions, are extremely rare misfolds of the protein PrPc, which cause fatally neurodegenerative diseases, and are theorized to be infectious only by the protein itself (U.S National Library of Medicine, 1998). This protein only theory is still heavily debated today, as some scientists deny the theory, and there isn t a significant amount of evidence on each side to qualify the theory or disprove it (Soto, C. 2011). The base Prion protein is encoded in the gene PRNP, while being non infectious. Prions are most commonly found in human prion diseases, but they can also be in other animals in the form of Mad Cow Disease and Chronic Wasting Disease, classified as Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early 1900 s, the Fore tribe was struck with an epidemic of Kuru, a brain eating disorder that causes shaking, and furthermore the name Kuru in the means shaking or trembling in a literal sense. The Fore spread this disease a fair bit, specifically due to their cannibalistic funeral practices of eating the remains of the dead, and specifically the brain (Bichell, Rae Ellen 2016). However, the presence of Prions have been around for eras, but the discovery in the Fore tribe spearheaded the movement to learn more about them. Eventually in 1982, the Prion protein was discovered by Stanley Prusiner, eventually earning him the Nobel Prize in 1997 for his proof of the lack of DNA or RNA in the protein, juxtaposed to bacteria and viruses (Prion Alliance, 2016). As the amount of diseases discovered increased, it became eerily known that the Prion disease in humans and animals were all caused by one original misfolded protein, PrPsc. Despite a common origin, pinning down a solution to the problems of Prions is an extremely complex issue. With an extreme resistance to everything, Prions opens the question of sanitization in hospitals. If a doctor were to be working with a Prion contaminated sample, the tools used may be thought to be completely clean, yet Prions being highly resistant would persevere against normal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Tax Avoidance There is a very clear distinction between tax avoidance and tax evasion from academic publications. Tax books have defined tax avoidance as the lawful minimization of tax liability through sound financial planning techniques, while tax evasion is the unlawful attempt to minimize tax liability through fraudulent techniques to circumvent or frustrate tax laws . The consequences of either action are also clear. The former is not punishable by law while the latter is. However, the lines between evasion and avoidance have become blurred between the government and the general public. In an academic publication, tax revenues are denoted as the lifeblood of the social contract, vital to the development and maintenance of physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, Richard Murphy, anti poverty campaigner and tax expert , has stated that those who argue that the matter is simple; avoidance is legal and evasion is illegal have forgotten how hard it is to tell what is and is not legal . This is especially true because a lot of the tax avoidance schemes these large entities are involved in are such complex matters that even HMR C struggle to unravel them. It seems like the Corporations are able to get away with it because, in an interview with Liberal Democrats Treasury spokesman, Vince Cable, he stated that Banks and other Corporations use the finest legal brains money can buy to avoid tax, but HM Revenue Customs is underpaid and overstretched, so it is far from a level playing field. Much of the complex tax planning strategies involves an international dimension; a prime example is the Arcadia group. According to the Guardian, the businessman banked a record ÂŁ1.2bn dividend in 2005 which he paid directly to his wife. Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research UK, estimated Green saved ÂŁ285m by doing this. This raises the issue of non domiciled status and tax havens that many of the wealthy use to avoid paying tax. Even though the government introduced a flat charge of ÂŁ30,000 to those who have been resident in the UK for more than 7 out of the last 9 years as of 6 April 2008 (Goodman Jones), UK Uncut argue that this does not equate to the billions in pounds that could be recouped from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Binary Oppositions From Multiple Forms Within This Poem Binary Oppositions appear in multiple forms within this poem. We find the pairs of conflicting words and the readers are expected sort out which words have the ideal interpretation to the poem. Most of these pairs are descriptions about the pebble, the coldness (line 9) and the false warmth (line 14) skew our interpretation of this pebble. Pebbles are naturally cold but the text tries to resolve this fact by presenting warmth to the pebble. Yet the pebble did not produce this warmth itself, a living creature is required to generate the heat and to transfer it to the pebble. Also, the pebble will not be able to maintain the warmth once the heat source is taken away, thus false warmth. The pebble does have the potential to harness this warmth so is it really a cold being or a warm one? These conflicting ideas help to unravel the validity of the poem. The same can be done with the words coldness (line 9) and ardour (line 9), or its fierce or burning heat (Oxford English Dictionary). These words are given to the reader in the same line yet they hold completely unique ideas to the pebble. Is ardour heat that the pebble theoretically can hold or is it a kind of burning heat that a person feels due to emotions? A reader could also question how a pebble cannot be tamed (line 15) yet also be mindful of its limits (line 4). These are all human qualities which are getting placed onto the pebble, and due to the limitations of pebbles we can understand these binary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Examining Adolescent Thought and Actions in the Journal... Examining Adolescent Thought and Actions in the Journal Entitled Adolescence From peer pressure to alcohol and drug problems adolescents face many difficult decisions in today s world. Adolescent psychologists study these problems and the way that adolescents react to them. The reason why they are studied is so that people can have an insight in to the mind of an adolescent. Many of the psychologists use the knowledge that is gained, from their research, to write research papers and books. Many of these books and research papers are submitted to different psychological journals. These journals are then sent out all over the world to many different universities and libraries to be enjoyed and analyzed by all. The point of this paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the author is lucky he/she will receive a reply in a couple of weeks requesting that their paper be sent to the journal in order to be printed in an upcoming issue. For a book to be reviewed all that the author has to do is send the book to the journal and hope that it is reviewed and included in an upcoming issue. The name of the article that was chosen is Image Advertisements for Alcohol Products: Is Their Appeal Associated with Adolescents Intention to Consume Alcohol. The authors of this article are Ruth W. Edwards and Kathleen J. Kelly. Ruth Edwards is a research scientist at the Tri Ethnic Center for Drug Abuse Prevention at Colorado State University. She also has a PhD in psychology. The other author, Kathleen Kelly, is a professor in the college of business at Colorado State University. This article is setup in a research paper format that spans across thirteen pages in the journal. This article is considered to be a research paper because the data and experiments contained within it suggest that it is research data. The basis that the authors had for this article was to determine if image alcohol ads influenced adolescents to drink more than product advertisements. The way that they wanted to accomplish this task was to run experiments to try and see how the advertisements affected the choices of the adolescents. The authors found a test group that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Van Gogh In The Yale Art Gallery This painting depicts a regular cafĂ© at night, with the dimensions of 72.4 x 92.1 cm (28 1/2 x 36 1/4 and an accession number of 1961.18.34 this panting stands out amongst other paintings because of how the myriad of colors and hues mix that causes a clash in contrast. In the Yale Art Gallery, this oil painting was in the American room among other American crafts. The thing that quickly caught my eye on this painting was the way Van Gogh applied detail, creativity and the unorthodox use of colors. The painting seemed to be dark and gloomy which was quite a unique quality about the painting. Van Gogh is one of the most famous expressionist artists that people know and love today. This oil painting on a canvas has been called one of Van Gogh s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s almost as if the waiter is staring directly at the viewer of the painting. Subjectively, this painting stood out to me and even more when I had seen it. This painting had a quite abnormal perspective in a way that the cafĂ© floor covers a large area of the canvas that Van Gogh painted on. It appeared as if the artist that painted this piece achieved a high vantage point because it looks as if he was suspended in the air while painting. Looking at the Clock in the CafĂ© it was almost 1am and this is why the gas lighting was on, and it allowed the cafe to stay opened very late. As the viewer can observe from the painting, the whole environment in the Night Cafe is not so happy and warm. The space itself seemed so isolated and shadowy even the people in the painting had their heads hung almost as if they were sad. Although Van Gogh used red which usually is a quite ecstatic color the addition of red, dark green and dark orange just created an environment that wasn t so welcoming. Also, the use of Van Gogh s brushstroke had also added another dark feeling to the painting. In this painting, it is very noticeable that Van Gogh used harshly exaggerated brush strokes around the lights of the Cafe and also the use of very bright shades of red and green were purposefully overly planned to portray his view of the night ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Yellow Wallpaper And I Stand Here Ironing By Tillie Olsen Domestic ideology is a series of related ideas that characterized the family home as the domain of the woman, and that based these ideas on the belief that women were innately weaker to the man. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and I Stand Here Ironing by Tillie Olsen show great stories about women not falling into the domestic ideology role. The authors demonstrate this through the ability to properly function, being an efficient mother, and not meeting the expectations of the domestic ideology. The culture of women during the 1880s 1910s was expected to get married and stay at home to become a housewife. They would have to raise the children making sure they are behaved and well groomed. Also, women were expected to have the house cleaned every day. From doing laundry to scrubbing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In I Stand Here Ironing talks about a young mother experiences the struggle of raising her daughter Emily. In result of being a young mother, she was not there for Emily because of money circumstances to provide for her daughter. As Olsen states, She was a miracle to me, but when she was eight months old I had to leave her daytimes with the woman downstairs to whom she was no miracle at all, for I worked or looked for work and for Emily s father, who could no longer endure (he wrote in his good‐ by note) sharing want with us. I was nineteen. (300) The narrator had no other choice but to leave Emily with a caregiver because she had to work and provide for her. This brings a distance between mother and daughter. This is still an issue today where young mothers can t bond or be stable with their child for various reasons: being a single mother, financial burdens, because their significant other has left so they become the provider for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. DDT As Portrayed In Silent Spring By Rachel Carson According to the World Health Organization, Malaria has over 500 million cases and 2.7 million deaths every year with it being endemic in 91 countries. Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, or DDT, is an insecticide that was used for years before there was a huge backlash over the effects on the environment from the mass usage that culminated in a total ban in the United States in the early 1970s; it also takes down the populations of insects that carry Malaria and other illnesses like it. The book that started the controversy, Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, stated that DDT could cause cancers and kill humans while no human deaths have ever been officially linked to DDT. The actual fears over DDT were the environmental consequences of spraying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was very effective but the issue arose that there was virtually no limitation on the use of the so called carcinogen. Currently, somewhere around 14 countries use DDT to fight malaria and it is helping. There are still huge death tolls due to malaria alone (as seen here using an older algorithm) and other insect borne illnesses can be eradicated, as news outlets like to call it when they are so rare that they are almost impossible to get. Not only is it effective at killing mosquitoes but it is also cheap to use as it only costs around $1.44 per year for one household. This brings me to my next point, the proper usage of DDT in the modern age is to use very small amounts indoors instead of massive amounts everywhere, as is the American way. We managed to make malaria one of the most difficult things to catch in the western hemisphere with DDT and responsible usage can do it again with less dramatic side effects. With both cost and efficiency being the most important factors in most large quantity buyouts there are very few reasons not to accept it as a solution to an endemic disease that affects seemingly exclusively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Underage Drinking Habits Deployments and Stress Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. Military has been in a constant state of conflict. Over the past fourteen years the Military has been deploying young men and women into hostile environments in an attempt to put an end to worldwide terrorism. The War on Terror has raged through Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria, Libya and much of the Horn of Africa. The crushing weight of constant deployments has taken its toll on the men and women of the Armed Forces. Many members have been deployed into direct combat situations where they have been exposed to unthinkable scenarios. This has directly led to an increase in unhealthy drinking habits across the military. The Department of Defense has implemented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There will always be a level of acceptance when it comes to alcohol consumption and military tradition. The added stress that comes along with military service will always increase the risk of unhealthy drinking habits across the ranks. With combat operations coming to an end in both Iraqi and Afghanistan the number of deployment is also coming down. While there may never be a time when all U.S. Military deployments and combat operations stop, a decrease in the operations tempo should result in less deployment and combat related stress. This should have a direct positive effect on the percentage of heavy drinkers in the military. The military is currently headed in the right direction with an increase in available treatment options and new programs geared at lowering the percentage of unhealthy drinkers across the ranks. One of the main reasons critics believe the military is failing at prevention and treatment is because of the negative fallout that may be associated with a person self identifying in assessments such as the PDHA. The Department of Defense should see positive results if they can continue to learn from past experiences and use the feedback of their critics to help further develop programs and campaigns aimed at educating military personnel of the effects unhealthy drinking habits have on both their personal lives and on the overall military mission. This will result in lower medical costs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of The Pianist The Pianist is a film directed by Roman Polanski that took place in Poland, in the year 1939, and was based on the autobiography of Wladyslaw Szpilman. Szpilman was a Polish Jewish pianist that played live on the radio in Warsaw. The story follows Szpilman as he and his family struggle to live through the German occupation of Warsaw in World War II. Szpilman and his family are forced to adapt to the new rules and discrimination of the Nazi regime. They are later forced to move to the Warsaw ghetto with the rest of the Jewish population, which was over 400,000 people(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Warsaw ). After a few years, Szpilman s family was put on a train going to a concentration camp, however a Jewish police officer saved Szpilman and let him escape. The film then tells of the harsh times Szpilman spent in hiding in the Warsaw ghetto and the people that hid and fed him. Wladyslaw Szpilman was played by Adrien Brody, who won an Oscar for his amazing performance in the film. The Pianist demonstrates the timeline and conditions of Warsaw through German behavior towards the Jews, subtleties in the background, and the change in mood through the color tones. When the Germans annexed Poland they established a new government they called Generalgouvernement (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum German Administration of Poland ). In the eyes of this government Jews were seen as inferior. Throughout the film the evolution of the Nazis aggression closely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ethical Problems Faced by Actuaries in Business Some... Cover Sheet Executive Summary Our group, The Super Six focussed our research on the problem of ethics and actuarial science. As Sholom Feldblum states The actuary has a dual role: an objective professional providing guidance on insurance issues and a business manager promoting the goals of an insurance company (Sholom Feldblum, pg.1). The purpose of our research was to determine the most common ethical problems an actuary faces, and the most appropriate methods to solve these problems. Solutions were necessary so that our stakeholders, current and prospective actuaries, will have more guidance when faced with these dilemmas. In the valuation sector, we found that the two main conflicts faced by the actuary were to use discounted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through this report, we will explore these subtopics in great detail, and offer several solutions to these three most common ethical situations an actuary encounters, as well as recommendations on how to avoid these ethical problems from ever arising. Methods Our primary means of research was the internet. We found most of our sources by exploring the many professional actuarial groups, and looking through their collections of articles and periodicals. We found that our best sources were from professional organizations such as the Society of Actuaries, and the Casualty Actuarial Society, both publish periodicals with reliable articles from accredited actuaries. This method of searching through articles put out by professional organizations was most effective for us because all of the articles were written by fully qualified actuaries who have first hand experience working through the ethical conflicts that we describe in our report. All our articles are first reviewed by the professional organization that publishes them, to ensure that they contain accurate, and relevant information, which allowed us to keep all our conclusions professional and our arguments strong. We also used several court documents containing actuarial testimonies about policy rates, and proper returns on investments. These documents were very useful, as all the information was very accurate given the legal process required and the extensive background checks and research that went into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Joseph Plumb Martin Essay Joseph Plumb Martin was born upon the twenty first of November, in the year of 1760 (Martin 6). His grandparents raised him on their Connecticut farm. Inspired by the Battles of Lexington and Concord he decided to enlist into the army. He was eager to help for the patriotic cause. In June of 1776, at the age of 15, Martin was able to enlist but didn t want to sign up for a long enlistment. Soldiers at the time were enlisting for a year s service but he did not like that and thought it was too long a time for him for the first trial, I wished only to take a priming before I took upon me the whole coat of paint for a soldier (Martin 16). Orders soon came allowing men to enlist for six months so Martin enrolled in the Connecticut ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He goes on to explain the living conditions he had to endure and his lack of sleep. It was utterly impossible to lie down and to get any rest or sleep on account of the mud Martin recalls, and can say in sincerity that I never lay down to sleep a minute in all that time (Martin 77). The fighting at Fort Mifflin allowed Washington and his troops to withdraw to winter quarters at Valley Forge. It was too late in the season for the British to follow them. After arriving at Valley Forge Martin and his fellow soldiers were about to go through the famously long cold winter that awaited them. Martin wrote, Our prospect was indeed dreary. In our miserable condition, to go into the wild woods and build us habitations to stay (not to live) in, in such a weak, starved and naked condition, was appalling in the highest degree (Martin 89). He talks about lying there two nights and one day, and had not a morsel of any thing to eat all the time (Martin 90). Martin describes the travel and the toll it took on men. I had now to travel the rest of the day, after marching all the day and night before and fighting all the morning. I had eaten nothing since the noon of the preceding day, nor did I eat a morsel til the forenoon of the next day, and I needed rest as much as victuals. After the army had collected again and recovered from their panic, we were kept marching and countermarching, starving and freezing (Martin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Inclusion Of The Phrase Under God The inclusion of the phrase under God in our nation s Pledge of Allegiance is an extremely controversial topic within the United States government. This only brings to attention that although society says you may not force others to follow your religion, it is not looked down upon to practice a religion in the presence of people who believe differently. The Supreme Court of the US has confirmed this multiple times. In addition, the Pledge of Allegiance is recited only as an act of patriotism and as a way to honor those who have fought for the freedom we have graciously been provided. The addition of the phrase was not to provoke argument, but to separate us from other countries and to highlight our differences from others through our past; to show the principles our country was founded on. Most importantly, there is the blatant fact that the pledge is completely voluntary. Due to our daily recitation, some might be given the impression that we re a Christian nation, not knowing the facts. Overall, the phrase has been tried a countless number of times in the Supreme Court, without failure; it has historic value that no one can take away from it; and, most importantly, participation in reciting the Pledge is completely voluntary, making the Pledge of Allegiance not only legal in all respects, but also deserving of our recitation in public schools daily. Since the phrase was added in 1954, cases have been found in the Supreme Court questioning its validity. In one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Urology Urology is a surgery subspecialty. Urologists spend a year in general surgery during their 5 year urology residency program. Upon completing graduate education, they are required to apply for and pass a 2 part certification exam conducted by the American Board of Urology (ABU) to practice their profession. Urologists perform a large number of surgeries every year. The most common surgeries are: General Biopsies and excisions the removal of tissue sample that will be used for the diagnostic process. Male Reproductive System Circumcision the removal of skin from the tip of the penis for cultural, medical, or religious reasons. Penile prosthesis a procedure that places implants in the penis as a last resort to treating erectile dysfunction. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vasectomy male birth control wherein the doctor cuts and seals the tubes that carry the sperm to the genitals. Urinary System Cystectomy partial or complete removal of the bladder due to cancer, traumatic injuries, or any disorder that affects the urinary system. Cystoscopy endoscopy of the urinary bladder using a cytoscope, a long, thin tube with a lens in the end. This device may also be used to take tissue samples. Kidney transplantation A procedure where non functioning kidneys are taken out to be replaced by donated ones that function properly. Nephrectomy typically performed to treat kidney cancer, this surgery refers to the complete or partial removal of damaged or diseased kidneys. Stress incontinence surgery refers to surgical procedures to prevent incontinence. Includes surgeries that restore weak and sagging muscle walls, add pressure on the urethra, or lift the bladder and urethra. Transurethal bladder tumor resection a treatment for bladder cancer, this procedure uses a cytoscope that can dispense high energy electricity or laser to destroy bladder cancer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Exposure Draft 2010 and Its Affects on Lease Accounting Existing lease accounting standards require lessees to classify their lease contracts as either finance or operating leases. If a lease is classified as a finance lease, assets (and liabilities) are recognized in its statement of financial position. For an operating lease, the lessee simply recognizes lease payments as an expense over the lease term. This split into finance and operating leases has given rise to a number of problems. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) has recently issued a combined exposure draft on Leases (ED 2010/09) resulting in a converged standard, in an attempt to rectify the weaknesses in the current standard. Significantly impacting how lessees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The accounting model Proposed[5] The exposure draft proposes a new accounting model for leases in which: (a) A lessee would recognize an asset (the right of use asset) representing its right to use an underlying asset during the lease term, and a liability to make lease payments (paragraphs 10 and BC5 BC12). The lessee would amortize the right of use asset over the expected lease term or the useful life of the underlying asset if shorter. The lessee would incur interest expense on the liability to make lease payments. (b) A lessor would apply either a performance obligation approach or a derecognition approach to account for the assets and liabilities arising from a lease, depending on whether the lessor retains exposure to significant risks or benefits associated with the underlying asset during or after the expected term of the lease (paragraphs 28, 29 and BC23−BC27). The ED 2010/09 proposes a model in which a lessee would recognize a right of use asset representing its right to use the underlying asset, and a liability representing its obligation to pay lease rentals over the lease term. This includes lease contracts classified as operating leases under current requirements, which would significantly affect many users who adjust the amounts presented in financial statements to reflect assets and liabilities arising from operating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Third Country Processing In Australia Immigration, worldwide, is under pressure. At present, Australia s immigration system and policies are not in compliance to the international and constitutional obligations particularly in regards to the system of Third Country Processing . On 13 August 2012, Third country processing was introduced for asylum seekers. The asylum seekers who venture to Australia by boat without a valid visa, must be transferred at the earliest convenience to a third country, specifically Nauru or Papua New Guinea (PNG), unless the Minister of Immigration states otherwise (Australian Human Rights Commission, 2014). A brief overview of the timeline of third country processing in Australia shows that on 13 August 2012, the regime was initially only for asylum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can also possibly be extended to its actions outside of Australian territory (Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, 2004). If Australia is considered to have effective control over the treatment of asylum seekers whom they have or already transferred to a third country, then Australia is obligated to continue to treat them consistently whilst upholding the human rights obligations it was agreed to bound by according to the decisions made in the European Court of Human Rights in Bankovic v. Belgium and other in 2001. However, there have been multiple cases which have caught the attention of UN Human Rights Council in the recent report of UN Special Rapporteur on Torture. One of the cases (Case No. AUS 4/2014) mentioned the allegations concerning the situation of two Sri Lankan asylum seekers and migrants (203 in total), and their secluded detention and imminent deportation to Sri Lanka by the Australia Government, in contravention of Australia s non refoulement obligations. When the Australian Government made a state reply on the 10th of July 2014, 2 days after the case was noticed, The Rapporteur found that the Government fails to fully and expeditiously comply with its international customary law obligations to investigate, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. 1970 s Research Paper Discoveries, Inventions, and Technology During the 1970 s, a lot of important discoveries occurred and there were many inventions that have made the world better. In 1970, the daisy wheel printer was invented. This printer worked pretty much a lot like a typewriter. The way that this printer printed is that there was a hammer that hit the correct letter in the right spot at the right time to write characters. These were however slow and noisy. Another great invention in this year was the floppy disk, which was invented by Alan Shugart. This floppy disk helps save files from computers. It works kind of like a pin drive now days. A year later in 1971, the dot matrix printer was invented. This printer is a little more advanced that a wheel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was a Civil Rights movement that started in the 1960 s that ended up breaking apart in the 1970 s. This happened because many social groups started to define how they are by all their differences rather than by how they are the same. In July 1, 1971, the Twenty Sixth amendment was passed. This specific amendment lowered the voting age for all the federal and state elections. Instead of the age being 21 years, they lowered it down with this amendment to 18 years of age. This caused many young teenagers to be drafted for the Vietnam War that was going on during this time to go to the war before they were even old enough to be able to vote. One famous event that happened in 1978 was when the Cowboys face the Broncos in the Super Bowl. Amazingly the Cowboys end up beating the Broncos and they end up victors of the the Super Bowl XII. Also in January 1974, Muhammad Ali, one of the best fighters in history, beats Joe Frazier, a great rival of him. Frazier was defeated in a 12 round bout at the Madison Square ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Transnationalism And Immigration One year ago, I found myself sitting in a strange and mesmerizing world that was hard to comprehend. As I sat in the Charlotte D. International Airport, I was completely bewildered by the inundation of new inputs. Growing up in Guyana, migrating to South Florida when I was nine, and living in a multicultural environment, I was sure I had experienced everything the world had to offer. Traveling would surely, only, be an extension of living in South Florida, I thought. Yet, I felt like a foreigner sitting within my nation s own boarder. As an immigrant to the United States, growing up in the Miami metropolitan area was forgiving for an assimilating nine year old. Miami, with its diversity of representation, was contrasted against American Airline s advertisements that portrayed the current hegemonic state of America successful white males and white families. Coupled with my experiences as an immigrant and after taking Marginalization in Israel with Professor Dekel, I became increasingly fascinated by the study of transnationalism, identity, and the privilege of inclusion. Through the class, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, from South America to the Middle East, the unfortunate reality is that large populations of refugees are often displaced into neighboring developing nations. These developing countries classify the sudden migratory population as a burden and refugees isolate to micro communities or integrate into already impoverished area. As part of this program, I hope to advance research on how exclusionary and inclusionary practices can affect the economic condition of existing citizens and the identity of new immigrants. I also hope to understand the methodologies and policies that would foster these inclusionary and exclusionary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comfort Women In Ww2 World War II was a gruesome era filled with violence and death. Each country was in a competition to find the deadliest weapons. War crimes were highly prevalent throughout this time, such as the Holocaust, inhumane experimentations, and the Japanese internment. One is often overlooked and barely spoken of: comfort women. Comfort women were girls and women from Japanese territories coerce into sex slavery for the Japanese military. The idea behind it was to prevent rape and to reduce sexually transmitted diseases in the army; however, this came at the expense of innocent women and girls. Women and girls were tricked or kidnapped to be raped. They were forced into horrific living condition. While the living conditions were horrible, the scars ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chinese Comfort Women: Testimonies from Imperial Japan s Sex Slaves, Liu Mianhuan, a former comfort woman, recalls, Several military men raped me that day. ... From that day on, the Japanese troops raped me every day. Each day at least five to six men would come... (7 8). Not only did they have to experience rape, but also torture, starved, and forced to do labor. For the comfort women, the hardest thing to do from their experience was to learn to cope with the trauma if they had survived. According to the United Nations, Only about 25 per cent of these women are said to have survived these daily abuses (39). They have to live their lives anguished and ashamed for something they could not control. They would hide the truth from their families. Many of these women developed mental disorders, like post traumatic stress disorder. Other experienced infertility or had a physical disability. The worst part of the aftermath is the Japanese government refusing to acknowledge this has ever occurred. De Brouwer, an author, has written, Until 1992, the Japanese government has denied any responsibility for the sexual slavery system during World War II... (8). It has been noted that it is rarely mentioned in history books. Rebuffing atonement to the remaining comfort women, this strains the relationship between the Japanese government, the surviving comfort women and the South Korean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bandura 3.1 3.1 Application of theory to practice. Bandura s Social Learning Theory. Bandura (1969, 2004) states that social learning theory emphasizes that people learn by observing the behaviour of models and acquiring the belief that they can produce behaviours to influence events in their lives (cited in Passer, W (2007 pg 225) Observational learning is the learning that occurs by observing the behaviour of a model . This theory reinforces the idea that children learn directly through observing from their peers and those around them. Negative behaviour observed from an adult is more prone to repetition from a child regardless if the behaviour was reinforced or punished (e.g. The Bobo Doll experiment 1965, cited in Passer ,W 2007 pg 226) By being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Attachment Theory is a concept in developmental psychology that underpins the importance of attachment and bonding with care givers. Psychologist World (2017) has described how the ability for an individual to form an emotional and physical attachment to another person gives a sense of stability and security necessary to take risks and branch out . John Bowlby formed this theory and established that childhood development depended heavily on the ability to form a strong relationship with at least one care giver (citied in Psychologist World 2017.) Mary Ainsworth further developed Bowlby s theory into attachment behaviour which is linked to modelled behaviour by insecure children ,in an effort to re establishing or establishing an attachment to a present care giver. Hazan and Shaver (1987) further theorizing attachment theory noted that one of its limitations was its focus solely on children. In their studies, they examined adult relationships and how attachment styles can be linked in adults to their childhood attachment experiences. According to Hazan and Shaver the emotional bond that develops between adult romantic partners is partly a function of the same motivational system the attachment behavioural system that gives rise to the emotional bond between infants and their caregivers. (cited in Fraley,C ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon Hero Essay According to the definition, a hero is one who embodies the values of their society. In the epic Anglo Saxon poem Beowulf, written by an anonymous author, the character Beowulf is used to convey the value that Anglo Saxons placed on courage, strength, and loyalty. Courage is certainly a trait which every hero must possess, particularly because no one wants a hero who is a coward. Thankfully, Beowulf is no coward. When Beowulf hears of Grendel s exploits in Denmark, he travels to the distant land, without hesitation, to rid the Danes of that demon...conceived by a pair of those monsters born of Cain, murderous creatures banished by God . Beowulf s courage is displayed even more when he chooses not to fight with weapons, despite knowing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beowulf s last test of courage comes in his old age when his people are threatened by a mighty dragon. Beowulf felt as if something he had done had caused the irascible beast to wreck havoc on his people, killing and destroying them and their homes with its molten breath. Knowing what had to be done, Beowulf bravely faced the dragon, while all of his people, except for one, fled in fear. His last battle, which ended in death, displayed Beowulf s unwavering courage, the type that every hero should possess. Strength is without a doubt one of the most important traits which a hero should possess and the Anglo Saxon s felt the same way. Beowulf s strength can be compared to that of the American comic book heroes, Superman and Batman, for he is deemed the strongest and greatest of the Geats . The first time that his strength is witnessed, not just spoken of, is when he kills Grendel by ripping the monstrous villain s arm off. But his most notable display of strength occurs when he enters into combat with Grendel s mother. When everything seems to be going all wrong for Beowulf, he spies a heavy sword hanging on the wall of her lair. With all his power and might, Beowulf drew the sword, hammered by giants...and....so massive that no ordinary man could life it , from its scabbard. He lifts it high over his head , the sword clasped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Anubis In Ancient Egypt In very ancient Egyptian history, Anubis was once called Duat and was the supreme ruler of the underworld, until the myths of Osiris, the weird green dude, came by and stole that from him. Kind ve unfair, since this pickle guy just straight up stole Anubis s place as ruler. Anubis was reassigned to God of Embalming , which is just depressing. In ancient Egypt, Anubis is being represented by priests wearing masks of jackals, as a tribute to Anubis while mummifying corpses. And, this leads me to another fact about Anubis, his jackal head. The reason this exists is because jackals were commonly found in cemeteries, and the people of ancient Egypt thought they were protecting the dead bodies, so, as time went on (only like 9 years lets just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Example Of Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous The name of the meeting was Grove City Wave Three Group, and it was located at the United Methodist Church on 2710 Columbus Street in Grove City. The meeting took place on Sunday at 7:30 pm and is held almost every Sunday. The reason I had choose this location for the meeting was because it was near my home. When I first entered the room I was expecting the stereotypical meeting, which is shown in movies where there is a circle of chairs in a room with no tables. But once I entered the room, there were plenty of seats and it did not appear to be dark and gloomy. The room was located in the basement of the church, and had the seats set were the participants are able to see one another. I was anxious of how other members would react to my presence, considering I was in a church. I was greeted when I entered the room. My anxiety slowly went away, when I realized that these are people really dealing with a difficult issue in their lives. It reminded me of how vulnerable it can be to be around others and admit to a weakness within you, to get better. It takes a lot of courage to go to a meeting, and want to change. The members of the meeting varied in all ages and ethnicities. There were young people as well as older people. When I was in the meeting I was asked to introduce myself. I explained that I was a student and was interested in learning. The participants were very understanding and did not mind at all. But it felt very awkward for me, because I did not want to impose. One participant explained to me that there have been other students that have attended meetings in the past. There was also another new member that came to the meeting as well. He introduced himself, and explained his reason for coming. The others members commended him for coming and congratulated him for attending and trying. The meeting was not anonymous because the members had identified their first names. The meeting did not have any one leader, but everyone in the meeting participated. There were a few participants that had roles such as secretary, and other positions. The meeting began with an introduction, reading pledges. The focus of the meeting was centered on reading the book Twelve Steps and Twelve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Volcanic Eruption Of Mount Tambora In the New York Times article A Volcanic Eruption That Reverberates 200 Years Later, William J. Broad discusses how the volcanic eruption of Mount Tambora, the most powerful eruption in recorded history (Broad) played a role in icy weather, agricultural collapse, global and pandemic and even gave rise to celebrated monsters. (Broad) In April of 1815, Mount Tambora, located in modern day Indonesia, erupted killing tens of thousands of innocent people. As a result of this eruption, investigators found that the giant cloud of miniscule particles spread around the globe, blocked sunlight and produced three years of planetary cooling. (Broad) Moreover, the planetary effects [were] so extreme that many nations and communities sustained waves of famine, disease, civil unrest, and economic decline. (Broad) In other words, there was a distorted pattern of weather that lasted approximately three years; thus ensuing cold weather, darkness, and even blizzards directly affecting the growth of crops which led to more loss of life. In particular, the summer of 1816 also known as the year without a summer, is credited for not only paintings of fiery sunsets and tempestuous skies, but also the birth of Mary Shelley s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus. Furthermore, it is this very freakish event of nature that sets the tone for the theme of nature in Frankenstein. Nature, as the setting to create, nature that soothes, and nature that destructs. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Lease Contract Case Study List the grounds under which you would sue Charlie. Based upon the lease agreement, we will sue Charlie for the following: Non payment of rent plus the remaining months rent Damages to kitchen wall and window blinds Big hole in the wall Damages to the carpet Renovation of dividing a part of bedroom into an office Costs and attorney fees Book publisher injuries and any possible lawsuit charges List the arguments you would use to persuade the Judge to rule in your favor. The arguments we will use to persuade the judge to rule in our favor are the tenant breached seven covenants on the lease agreement. he failed to follow the lease agreement as outlined, such as lessee has an outstanding balance of $3, 200 for two months back rent; lessee agrees that the leased apartment shall be occupied by no more than two adults; lessee agreed not assign this lease, or sublet the premises or any part of the premises without the prior, express, and written consent; it was agreed that lessee will not make or permit to be made any alterations, additions, improvements or changes in the leased apartment without obtaining the written consent; lessee shall keep no domestic or other animals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lessor failed to follow the lease agreement considering security deposit; lessor did not give lessee 24 hours notice of showing apartment for rental; lessor agree to repairs to the interior and exterior of the building; lessor did not give lessee 30 days written notice of any default or breach. Lessor shall have the right to enter the leased premises for inspection at all reasonable hours and whenever necessary to make repairs and alterations of the apartment or apartment building, or to clean the apartment. Lessor assured the repairs will be taken care of quickly, however, she failed to make any repairs. Lessee notified lessor of the defects in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Correlation Between Influencing Organization Culture... The correlation between influencing organization culture and leaderships go hand and hand. Organizational culture refers to the beliefs and values that exist in an organization and to the beliefs of the staff and the foreseen value of their work that will influence their work ethic. Schein (1992, 2004) defines the culture of a group or organization as shared assumptions and beliefs about the world and their place in it, the nature of time and space, human nature, and human relationships. (pg. 326) On the other hand, leadership provides the vision and helps the organization move in the direction to accomplish the best or the organization and the employees. It is important to understand the relationship between organizational culture and leadership and how they influence each other. Yukl states that by changing the culture of an organization, top management can indirectly influence the motivation and behavior of organization members. Research on organizational culture provides further insight into the dynamics of transformational leadership and the processes by which a leader s charisma may become institutionalized. (pg. 326) In the article, it talks about four ways to influence organizational culture Programs, Systems, Structures, and Cultural Forms. Design of management systems and programs Criteria for rewards and personnel decisions Design of structure and facilities Symbols, ritual, ceremonies, and stories. Depending on the leadership ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...