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English Essay Topics CollegeEnglish Essay Topics College
Old Fort Erie Case Study
Part A: Introduction and Statement of Objectives
Wilfrid Laurier University has conducted an archaeological field school at Old Fort Erie in
2012, 2013, and 2015. The work has primarily been conducted by undergraduate students
supervised by Teaching Assistants and Dr. John Triggs. This paper will be focused on the 2015
season, specifically nnit M, excavated by Joshua Graf. The artifacts recovered from the Unit have
been catalogued and entered into an excel worksheet; pivot tables have also been created. These
artifacts will be analyzed and statements will be made about the assemblage and its relation to the
wider site.
Site History
Old Fort Erie was initially constructed in 1764, serving as a depot for the storage and transfer of
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The areas of investigation were focused to the west of Douglass battery, chosen based on an
1804 watercolour painting by Edward Walsh (see figure 1). In the painting, three buildings are
observed in the background, which prompted the survey of the suspected area. A grid was set up
in the area with flags being placed at an interval of five meters. These intervals were test pitted
down to the subsoil and the contents screened through mesh. The test pits, which revealed
building material, were used to co ordinate three different areas that would be excavated. Units
were placed within each of these three spaces, laid in a way to maximize the area that would be
covered. Areas one and three were supervised by teaching assistants Katie Anderson and Duncan
Williams, while area two was under the supervision of Dr. John Trigs. All soil that was removed
was screened through wire mesh and artifacts were placed in plastics bags with the provenience
labeled on the front. The season lasted six weeks, beginning from May 11th, to June 5th 2015. At
the end of the season, all units were backfilled with soil, with plastics sheets being placed in
specific units to protect features.
Artifact Analysis
The following section contains an analysis of the artifacts recovered from unit M. All artifacts
catalogued by both myself and my partner, Laura Inthof, were complied into a single spreadsheet.
Various pivot tables
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Machines Vs Voting
It s voting time, are you ready to cast your ballot? Many people will go to the polls this year and
vote.However there are two ways to vote,either paper or an electronic voting machine.They both
have pros and cons but wich one is better? In past years there has only been one way to vote,via a
paper ballot. That you either mail in or go to the polls and cast your ballot. Recently the goverment
has come up with an electronic votingmachine. Some beleive that paper is better and others think
that voting machines are the way to go. weather you vote on paper or a machine, it s still important
to get out and vote. First of all I think paper votes are not cost effective, because of the millions of
printing that has to be done. Another
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Intentional Teaching And How Does Extending Young...
Reflective Question: What is intentional teaching and how does extend young children s learning?
Stop: As part of my research project on how to extend 3 4 year olds learning I have been
researching the term Intentional teaching . So what is intentional teaching? The Early Years
Learning Framework (EYLF) in Australia, describes intentional teaching as educators being
deliberate, purposeful, and thoughtful in their decision and actions . International teaching is not
teaching and learning by rote, but reflects how children s learning can be enhanced through
purposeful interactions with more experienced and informed learners. Highscope Preschool
Program in the USA, describes intentional teaching as being planned, thoughtful, ... Show more
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We set up our environments and provocations to reflect these interests. We ask our students what
resources they would like to engage with. We have conversations and pose questions in order to
develop critical and higher order thinking. We are constantly incorporating social, emotional, and
academic coaching into our everyday interactions with students. These are all aspects of
intentionality and being an intentional teacher. Intentionality should be embedded in our practice
and daily interactions rather than at a certain part of our day. For example, mat
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Positive And Negative Effects On Colonial America
Julia DeVincenzoBetween the sixteenth and mid eighteenth century, Tokuwaga Japan and the
colonization of America by Spain led the world in silver production. The increase in silver
prompted an extensive variety of consequences. Silver mining became extremely popular
especially during Ming China, where it was used as currency, in which all domestic taxes and
trade fees were to be paid in. Although silver served as a great way to facilitate trade, the increase
in demand led to social disputes and a decline in the economies of many countries. Based on the
documents, the rapid incline in demand for silver proved to have both positive and negative effects
on colonial America, Japan, China, and the world around them. Contrary to most Chinese thoughts,
the production of silver hurt the economy of Ming China. Document 3, for example, states that the
scarcity of the silver coin is what s damaging the harvests. Wang Xijue, a court official, believes
there is too much silver being used for taxes, that there is not enough left to care for the plantations.
He Qiaoyuan, also a Ming court official, describes how much profit the country could make if it
opened up its doors to trade with the Europeans (document 7). However, the unregulated flow of
silver into Ming China ultimately hurt the economy. With similar beliefs to that of Xijue, Ye
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The Portuguese act as the facilitators of silver production; going to Japan and gathering silver, than
using the silver to their advantage to trade in China. By making silver production easier and more
efficient, the Portuguese made a great deal of money (document 4). By the year 1697 the British
became more involved in trade. Charles D Avenant, an English scholar, shows the importance of
England staying involved in trade with other countries such as Asia and Europe because it will
ultimately benefit England (document
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Four Components Of Total Quality Management
Quality management ensures that an organization, product or service is consistent. It has four main
components: quality planning, quality assurance, quality control and quality improvement. It does
not only focus on product and service quality, but also on the means to achieve it. Quality
management uses quality assurance and control of processes as well as products to achieve more
consistent quality.
The dynamic changes taking place in the retail market are resulting in a less space for retailers to
differentiate in terms of product assortment, prices and quality since they all offer the same and
opening more space for them to differentiate in terms of service excellence.
The success of the business is now more related to quality improvement. In retail, quality is related
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The multi perspectives can be an advantage for organizations as depending on a single definition
might lead to problems.
Today, TQM concept is the most comprehensive, it has emerged into the main stream of
organizations and became a function like any other activity like marketing or commercial.
Total Quality management
TQM is a management philosophy that seeks to integrate all organizational functions, it starts with
identifying who are our customers and what are their requirements.
Every function within an organization has a group of customers who have needs and requirements.
The focus on the relationship between customers and suppliers plays an important role when
attempting to improve quality. TQM starts by forming a link between the external customers needs,
internal customer supplier relationship and necessities then continues to the external suppliers.
Implementing TQM requires an assessment of the organization s current reality. The following,
intends to shed light on the current situation of TSC.
Situation analysis
1
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Dialectical Journal For The God Of Small Things
1. The novel The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy is about overcoming the struggles of life,
and reveals that you truly meet success when you push through the obstacles.
2. A passage that I have found in this section that supports my theme is, as Estha stirred the thick
jam he thought Two Thoughts, and the Two Thoughts he thoughtwere these two: (a) Anything can
happen to Anyone. and (b) It s best to be prepared (Roy 186). In this quote, Estha was referring to
the harassment event that occurred with him to the Orangedrink Lemondrink Man. Estha had
learned from this event that you always need to be ready for everything, and anything can happen to
anyone (Roy 186). The event with Estha is a struggle because at first Estha was mentally ... Show
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She wanted her body back. It was hers (Roy 211). In this passage, Estha and Rahel were cuddling
with their mom and admiring her stretch marks, until Ammu got embarrassed and shrugged them
off her. Firstly, the event with Ammu is a struggle since she is beginning to lack self confidence
in herself as she is picking on her imperfections. This quote supports my theme because currently
in the story Ammu has been through many struggles such as being abused by her husband,
divorcing her husband, not having a home for her children etc. Every time Ammu just took the
disrespect she got from society and never stood up for herself. Ammu never appreciated herself
as the evidence shows, which also had an effect on her behaviour towards her children. In the last
chapter when Estha and Rahel were not replying back to Margaret Kochamma, Ammu got very
mad at them and was being very disrespectful, despite the fact that she could have dealt with it
better (Roy 98). If Ammu as mentioned before stood up for herself and overcame the obstacles
through her life, she could have had a better future where she is successful and able to support
herself and her
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Importance Of Criminal Rights
Are criminals granted too many rights? Ever since the groundbreaking Supreme Court case of
Gideon V. Wainwright in 1963, further rights have been admitted to felons. Now, criminals can
conveniently surpass the harsh rulings of the court and not be found guilty. Even though criminals
should be granted rights during trials, there have been unnecessary decisions passed giving more
rights to the accused.
Before it can be determined whether criminals are granted an excess number of rights, the rights
that the criminals are given must be examined. Felons have the right to the Writ of Habeas
Corpus. Habeas Corpus is the right for the accused to be brought in front of a judge to determine
whether they are truly guilty or not ( Habeas Corpus ). A criminal can now be held for a longer
period of time until they are proven guilty while also be granted a fair trial. Another right given to
criminals is the trial by jury. This is the most important right granted to any felon as stated in
Article III of the Constitution and by the Sixth Amendment. People accused of crimes can now be
tried in front of a panel of normal citizens. The next right given to the accused is the right against
self incrimination. According to Cornell University, self incrimination is defined as the act of
implicating oneself in a crime or exposing oneself to criminal prosecution. The Fifth Amendment of
the Constitution protects a person from being compelled to incriminate oneself. Also termed self
crimination;
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Democratic Republic Research Paper
Introduction:
Children across the country can be heard pledging allegiance to the flag of the United States of
America and to the republic for which it stands; however, research shows we no longer have a
democratic republic in the United States. When the desires of the majority are systematically
subverted to the desires a small and powerful minority, as is often in the case in the US, that system
is an oligarchy. The democratic republicenvisioned by the founding fathers has been replaced by
an oligarchy to which they would have objected. With no express discussion of corporations in the
constitution, the responsibility of defining the role and privileges of corporations in the US has
been left largely to the United States Supreme Court. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to a Newsday poll 93.7% of Americans opposed the decision. Supreme Court decisions
have eroded the protection of private property of the individuals in favor of a concept of public
good that is defined by elites. When the country was founded interests of the voting constituency
and the interests of economic constituency were the same, because there were no large enterprises
and each family represented a single voting unit. Finally, Anderson states Money is power; it can
and does buy politicians and armies. The great distance between the founding of the country and the
modern day has allowed a perversion of the philosophy the country was founded upon. Corporations
can exist in both oligarchs and democracies, but left unchecked have a tendency to become
oligarchs (Anderson
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Big Five Personality Traits
One of the aspects of the personality theory is the Big Five Personality traits. Those traits are:
extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness. Each of these traits
have been studied by many experts and defined based on the behaviors and attitudes that are
attributed to most people. There are no absolutes meaning that just because most people who
display a certain characteristic are effective leaders, does not mean that everybody who has that
trait is an effective leader (Dziak, 2017). This paper will break down each of the Big Five traits
and talk about their role in leadership. Agreeableness is defined as being kind and caring.
Agreeable people tend to display sympathy and affection in various situations and usually find
productive ways to deal with problems. Agreeable people also are more generous and forgiving
(Dziak, 2017). As a leader, there will be times when the organization will face shortcomings or
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Extraverted people are friendly, talk more in social situations, and are fueled by being around
other people (Dziak, 2017). When someone is in charge of something, they should also be
passionate about it. If the leader does not care why should anybody else? Most leaders are
energetic and sociable. It is an important trait to get people excited about your product. Most
organization and companies require people to spend their time or money on their product. Even
something like Facebook, which is free, requires people to spend time on its platform. Being
assertive does not mean being in your face or overbearing, which often turns people off, but
someone can be assertive in a non offensive way by being passionate. People need other people in
some form or fashion to be successful, so it is important to treat people respectfully so that they
would want to do business with you or buy your
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Juxtaposition In Picture Bride
Life is not a game that you can wrap around your little finger. You play a role in and everything
may change anytime that you cannot predict it. Yoshiko Uchida s Picture Bride describes the life
of a Japanese woman who is named Hana. She marries Taro who is a Japanese man who lives in
America. One of the important themes of this book is reality does not always match the
expectation. In order to develop this theme, Uchida uses the literary and rhetorical devices of
juxtaposition, rhetorical question, and perspective. Uchida introduces the theme through the usage
of juxtaposition. As you can see, before Hana marries with Taro, she imagines her life in America.
Also, Hana have a conversation about American life with her new friend, Kiku. Kiku says that
Hana may need to do the housework for a white woman. However, Hana cannot accept it because...
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When Hana sees her daughter go out on a date with a white man, her feelings are very complex.
On page 172, narrator describes, How could she put into words the thoughts that had crossed her
mind after Mary and Joe had gone out. She wanted a son in law with whom she could speak
Japanese, with whom she might share some rice and pick led radish. Most of all, she wants a
grandchild with black hair and a Japanese face, to whom she could teach some Japanese words.
This quotation develops the theme by demonstrating Hana s perspective toward Mary s boyfriend.
Although Uchida used the third person point of view, readers see Hana s perspective because the
narrator describes Hana s thinking. By reading about Hana s thoughts, readers knows that Hana
expects Mary to marry a Japanese man whom she can communicate with. Moreover, she wants her
grandchild to be a Japanese. Hana s English is not good and she worries about the communication.
Therefore, she wants Hana marry a Japanese man. However, the reality is that Mary wants to marry
a white man whom Hana cannot communicate
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The Tragedy Of The Holocaust
Horror struck on January 30, 1933 when Germany assigned Adolf Hitler as their chancellor. Once
Hitler had finally reached power he set out to complete one goal, create a Greater Germany free
from the Jews ( The reasons for the Holocaust, 2009). This tragedy is known today as, The
Holocaust, that explains the terrors of our histories past. The face of the Holocaust, master of death,
and leader of Germany; Adolf Hitler the most deceitful, powerful, well spoken, and intelligent
person that acted as the key to this mass murder. According to a research study at University of
South Florida, nearly eleven million people were targeted and killed. This disaster is a genocide
that was meant to ethnically cleanse Germany of the Jews. Although... Show more content on
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This explains why Germans began to feel disgust towards the Jews through Hitler s ability to
manipulate them by using false assumptions as propaganda. Also, that Hitler wanted to kill every
Jew to end their bloodline, so they could no longer have a genetic pool. Although Germany
committed genocide many other countries had strong antisemitism in their country and people were
surprised the mass killings didn t occur in France, England, or Russia first ( A Brief History of
Anti Semitism ). This shows that antisemitism did not originate in Germany and many countries
in Europe struggled to accept Jewish people. Jews were considered superior because of their
high intelligence and their clever business strategies which only further angered Europeans (
Anti Semitism in Germany: Historical Background ). Germany believed they were aware of
their brilliance and felt as though they were too good for modern western culture which created
a barrier between the people. The biggest factor that made people begin to hate the Jews was a
difference in religious beliefs where Jews practiced Judaism and Germans practiced Christianity (
Encyclopedia Judaica ). The holocaust began for many reasons, but religion was a very important
factor that persuaded people that Jews were not welcome. Religion acted as a major conflict
between Germans and Jews which only created a larger separation. This separation has been around
for
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Essay about Business Marketing Management Capstone Written...
Step Ahead Learning Center Business Plan April 2014 Xxxxxx Xxxxx President 1000 W. 4th Ave.
Kennewick, WA 99336 (509)555 9876 stepahead.kennewick@gmail.com The following document,
solely for the purpose of information, is not a sale of securities from the company. The disclosure of
information in this document is to be considered confidential. Step Ahead Learning Center owns
this document. The reproduction of this document without the express written consent of the Step
Ahead Learning Center will be punishable to the full extent of the law. Table of Contents A.
Executive Summary4 A.1 Business Identification4 A.2 Mission, Goals and Objectives5 A.3 Three
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The primary purposes of the Learning Center are: 1. To reinforce consistent expectations in
learning for all students across all grade levels, in partnership with the Kennewick, Pasco, and
Richland school boards. 2. To teach comprehension of concepts over the memorization of
concepts, instilling a high personal standard of learning. a. Consistently test to ensure a high
level of retention by requiring a practical, real life application of knowledge to prepare students
for life beyond school 3. To introduce or reinforce critical topics students will need to succeed in
the classroom and in the future. 4. To provide a venue for professional based private events,
helping offset operation costs of the Learning Center The primary objectives of the Learning
Center are: 1. To increase overall average Measurement of Student Progress (MSP) test scores to
at grade level or above grade level for the Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland school districts by the
end of the 2015 2016 school year. 2. To increase Common Core Standards comprehension levels
in reading, writing, math, and technology to at grade level or above grade level for the
Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland school districts by the end of the 2015 2016 school year. 3. To
decrease crime and substance abuse among children, teens, and young adults in the community by
providing a safe and
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Charlie Gordon s Change In Flowers For Algernon By Daniel...
Many people think of change, like hey, that man needs to grow up, he acts like a kid. In the
story, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keys, Charlie Gordon wanted change too. He was a 32
year old with an intellect of 68 (he is mentally impaired) and his parents got a divorce when he was
a kid and lived with his uncle until he was seventeen. When he was in his early thirty s, an
opportunity to get brain stimulation surgery was presented to him to help make him smart. The
overall theme for this story should be changed. To begin, Charlie was presented an opportunity he
could not turn down. Charlie had received word that he could have a second chance of getting brain
stimulators. Dr. Strauss instructed Charlie to write down everything that happened
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Theme Of Resilience In Defending Jacob
Resilience is defined as the quality that allows people to be knocked down and come back
stronger than ever. Resilience is demonstrated throughout the novel Defending Jacob by William
Landay, and the ancillary texts If by Rudyard Kipling, and The Third and Final Continent by
Jhumpa Lahiri though different literary devices. The similar conflicts of Defending Jacob and
Third and Final Continent help develop a theme of resilience throughout the stories. Another
literary device that helps to show this theme in Defending Jacob and If is point of view. Finally,
the theme is displayed once more in the novel and Third and Final Continent through the use of
characterization. The theme of keeping one s head through troubled times and not giving up is
developed through the use of conflict, point of view, and characterization in Defending Jacob, If ,
and The Third and Final Continent . Both William Landay and Jhumpa Lahiri use conflicts in their
stories to demonstrate the theme of resilience and perseverance. William Landay uses the conflict
of Andy s belief in his son and Lahiri uses the narrators will to be successful as those characters
motivation to continue working for what they believe in. Andy and Laurie s visit to Dr. Vogel
shows the beginning of a conflict in Defending Jacob. So? So what does shoplifting have to do
with murder? What s the difference if he took a candy bar or something from CVS? What on
Earth does that have to do with Ben Rifkin being brutally stabbed to death? (Landay 146). Andy
Barber never once stops believing that his son is innocent, even after this leads to fights with
Laurie and could potentially lead to divorce. However he fights for Jacob and he knows they will
get through the trial. While Andy Barber s conflict and perseverance is more mental, the narrator
of The Third and Final Continent has a more physical conflict he must overcome. The theme of
resilience is also developed in this text when the narrator is telling his son about his life at the end
of the story. Whenever he is discouraged, I tell him that if I can survive on three continents, then
there is no obstacle he cannot conquer (Lahiri). These words of wisdom demonstrate resilience
because the
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Accusations Of Witch Hunts In 16th Century Europe
During the 16th century, women started to become the subject of many harsh criminal allegations.
Accusations of witchcraft and persecution took over many parts of Europe, especially German
and French speaking lands. As widespread witch hunts began surfacing, the question of why they
started became prevalent. Europe began experiencing economic troubles in the early modern
period, with population saturation, food scarcity, and runaway inflation . As a result of this
troubled society, a scapegoat was needed to draw attention away from all of the troubles that
Europe was facing. Lords with political legitimacy as well as other people with authoritative roles,
like the clergy, looked at this idea of scapegoating as a way to protect their image and ensure that
they remained in power. The high levels of economic and political conflict in 16th centuryEurope
led people in authority to draw attention to easy targets, by accusing them of witchcraft.
Women were used as scapegoats in an attempt to take attention away from the issues in the
economy and politics. From the very beginning of witch hunts women were instantly seen as an
easy target. Fear of women who were able to use their words to curse and attack others were the
fundamentals of a large number of witchcraft accusations. It was believed that the witch trials took
place in an attempt to rid society of women. Due to population increase peasants income was
drastically decreased. Accusing women of witchcraft opened a
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The Family Dynamics And Management Of Industrias La Vega
There have been issues regarding the family dynamics and management of Industrias La Vega that
have been brought to my attention. Some of the issues that were brought to my attention have been
addressed, which is commendable, but will still be discussed. However, the recommendations are
still being made in order to continually improve the family dynamics within the business. The
recommendations that are being made should only be implemented if it is the best course of action
for your family with regards to the business.
The first issue that occurs within the family dynamics regarding the business is lack of
transparency. Lack of transparency occurs when family members do not share knowledge about the
business with each other. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Then, as a long term solution, the rights of shareholders and responsibilities of the manager to
shareholders should be put in writing in the form of policies and procedures. It might also be in
the best interest of the business to create policies regarding dividend payments and liquidity
because this appeared to be an issue also.
The second issue that is occurring within the family is a combination of an established entitlement
culture and the erosion of the entrepreneurial culture. These issues arise when family members have
an unsustainable culture of consumption and are using the business as an ATM. This is entitlement
culture was established when Francisco Sr. would grant every request for money, new houses, and
trips. The entitlement culture continued when Francisco Jr. became CEO and began using
company funds to purchase a luxury car, helicopter and a boat that were essential to his executive
post. The recommendation for immediate action is to stop the granting of requests for family
members, if it has not already. Also it is recommended that Francisco Jr. be directed to stop
purchasing luxuries with company funds for his personal use. Long term recommendations to solve
these issues include writing a family constitution that includes a guide to the family s relationship to
wealth and the business. Another recommendation would be to create policies that describe a
process for purchases using company funds, and what entities the funds can be used to purchase.
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Essay On The Devil In The White City
In 1893, Chicago had the pleasure of hosting the World s Fair to celebrate the 400th anniversary
of Christopher Columbus s arrival in the New World in 1492. In the novel The Devil In The
White City , written by Erik Larson, tells the story of two different men who had an impact on
the World s Fair. Both men impacted the reputation of the fair and of Chicago with their actions
and accomplishments. The reputation of America was tarnished during the previous World s Fair
that was held in Paris, France. This was accomplished by the Eiffel Tower and all of its glory. As
Erik Larson explains himself, not only did its magnitude show how skilled France s architects can
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As Chauncey Depew says, Chicago is like the man who marries a woman with a ready made
family of twelve; the trouble [has] just begun. (Larson 34). Burnham, along with Chicago, was
unaware of the trouble that would be caused during and after the making of the fair, and Holmes
was a man who benefitted from the miraculous beauty that Burnham and his fellow architects were
able to show to the world. H.H. Holmes was able to become, as Lauren Barrow says, [t]he most
innovative and calculating killer of his time. Holmes single handedly changed the way that people
look at others, and at Chicago.
Holmes Murder Castle was the innovative creation that allowed him to lure in unexpecting
visitors to the fair. It consisted of: endless hallways, a windowless third floor, a torture chamber
along with a dissecting room in the basement, and so many other ruthless creations. H.H. Holmes
Murder Castle is known to be a reflection of his own distorted mind. Which in fact it was given
the extensive thought and trouble he went through to make it a reality.While he confessed to 27
murders, Holmes was only linked to nine of them. However, it is said that he is responsible for as
many as 200 murders. I could not help the fact that I was a murderer... The inclination to murder
came to me as naturally as the inspiration to do right comes to the majority of persons. (Bio staff).
On the other side of this novel, Burnham and his partners are known for the building of the fair. He
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Waking Up College Essay
I am not an early bird, I never was. I struggle a lot with waking up and when I do; I have
difficulties staying awake. Thanks, a lot, to technology, a device was invented to make the
waking up process a lot simpler for me. The coffee maker, the Superman to my incessant sleep. I
sleep late at night because I spend most of my time studying or preparing for the following day s
lectures and sometimes, I catch up on life (keeping up with social media and sometimes, reading
my emails). A normal person would get exhausted if they spent seven hours at school learning and
a further seven hours at home studying. With me however, the exhaustion stacks up and thrusts in
in the early hours of the morning. I wake up dog tired and this sometimes leads to me being late
for my lectures. If I somehow, do get to school early I cannot function productively and effectively
in lecture. This results in me being confused and not fully understanding the work given at hand.
That is where the coffee maker comes in. without it, I would be this innate student and drifting in
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However, I am no stranger to the effects of caffeine to my body, I am very much cognizant of
them, but I can strongly prove that it does more good than it does harm. One would agree that
one is able to think analytically, creatively and laterally in class when one is fully conscious. Our
coffee maker has been of much help to me. It is one technological device I cannot survive
without. It automatically makes coffee at exactly five in the morning and this makes preparing
for school a much more leisurely process. The rich scent of freshly brewed coffee elicits feelings of
joy. I feel like I can conquer the world with just two teaspoons of sugar and hot milk poured in to
Jacob s coffee. It wakes the body and
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The Development Of The Setting And Mood In The Treasure Of...
The grass he walked through was new and a sweet smell clung to his clothes. There was blue dye
on his hands from the wild irises... that the color of the sky was a shade that could never be
replicated in any photograph, just as Heaven could never be seen from the confines of Earth.
Descriptive adjectives help a reader picture the setting in their mind and also understand the mood
in the story. In the stories The Treasure of Lemon Brown by Walter Dean Myers and Stop the Sun
by Gary Paulsen, the authors use descriptive adjectives to develop the setting and mood. In the
story The Treasure of Lemon Brown the author uses descriptive adjectives to develop the setting
and mood. My first quote is Returned the graffiti scarred building to
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President Ronald Reagan s Speech
On June 12, 1987, the United States 40th President, Ronald Reagan, gave one of his most famous
speeches, Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate. In this speech Reagan s aimed to expand democracy
through Easter Berlin. Throughout the speech, Reagan used rhetorical devices that made his
speech affective. By balancing ethos, logos and pathos in his speech Reagan was able to persuade
the Soviet Unionleader, Mikhail Gorbachev, and his partisans take a step forward in creating a
world piece and reunite East Berlin with West Berlin. Reagan also used repetition, strands as well
as Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs to address his audience s principal needs.
In this speech, Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate, President Ronald Reagan used problem solution
organization style to get his main points across. Throughout the speech, Reagan provided some of
the issues that the people in East and West Berlin faced and then proffered few simple solutions that
could resolve those problems. Demolishing the Berlin Wallwas one solution that was proposed by
Reagan. The Berlin Wall service as a barrier that divided families and friends, which interrupted;
the Berlin Wall also prevents democracy from spreading to East Germany. Reagan used language
that was easy to comprehend, he knew who his audiences were whether they oppose him or
supposed him. As a formal actor he knows how to grab his audience s attention. By verbalizing the
past, the present and the future Reagan was able to illustrate the condition
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The Capitol And Administrative Center Of Darius Massive...
Shane Holstien p.7 CH 7 12 T T Ch.7 terms 1. Medes pg. 160 A group of Indo European language
speaking people who migrated to Persia Significance Not only did they show the Indo European
migrations, they set the foundation for the later great Achaemenid empire. 2. Persepolis pg. 162
The capitol and administrative center of Darius massive empire. Significance The biggest city
to exist at the time wit the most complex governing, city structure, and buildings of the era, a
massive monument to Darius empire. 3. Satrapies pg. 163 A form of government that allowed
people, called satraps, selected by the ruler to govern smaller areas, similar to states and
governors. Significance This system allowed a massive empire to be governed very efficiently
4. Qanat pg. 164 Underground canals that allowed for water to pass through anywhere safely
Significance These brought increased agriculture, which in turn allowed for mass population
expansion. 5. Seleucids pg. 166 One of the empires created after the death of Alexander by on of
his three commanders Seleucus lasted roughly 200 years. Significance Whilst never truly being
united again it shows the worst outcome of Alexanders empire. 6. Cavalry pg. 167 Troops on
horse mount, usually armed with bows and swords/spears. Significance the Parthians realized that
if the horses were fed with alfalfa in the winter they would grow large, allowing the carriage of
armored troop which helped stop nomadic invasions. 7. Delian League Pg.
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Problems With Battling Malware Have Been Discussed, Moving...
Now that issues with battling malware have been discussed, moving to solutions is the next step.
Utilizing deobfuscation, especially through signature analysis, has already been discussed to its
fullest potential. New methods include CPU analyzers, holograpy, eigenvirus detection, differential
fault analysis, the growing grapes method, and whitelist protection. These are more general
approaches and therefore do not rely on storing certain specific characteristics of the code of
malwareand tend to analyze behavior. Due to the extreme focus on deobfuscation, these ideas
have only been explored fairly recently and are currently underdeveloped. As was stated in the
previous section, CPU analyzers are a possible valid method of detecting malware. While it can
be unreliable alone, O Kane et al. believe it can be a good preliminary detection method for
metamorphic malware due to high CPU processing times (2011). The main issue is valid processes
may trigger a warning with this type of detection. This is why it must be paired with another
detection method. A newer study examines a type of anti malware called holography. Dai, Fyodor,
Wu Huang, and Kuo, researchers at the National Taiwan University and the Research Center for
Information Technology Innovation in Taipei, state that holography utilizes CPU analysis and
memory instructions in order to analyze malware and detect infections (2012). However, this
method is, in general, more useful currently as an analysis method
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Book Report On We Were Liars By E. Lockhart
The novel I chose, We Were Liars by E. Lockhart I believe was a huge plot twist and breath taker.
I selected this book because I wanted to know, who were these liars, what made them liars, and
why would they openly accept that title of liar? I began reading the book, and the part that made
me curious to continue reading the book was the first couple of lines. These lines explained by the
main character stated that no matter what, the Sinclair familywas perfect (8). If this family was so
perfect, what happened? I wondered if it was the family s fault, or an event or another person s
fault, which made me continue to read onto the next pages.
When I first started reading this book, I couldn t imagine trying to live life just to appear perfect
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Comparison Of Sabinus And Cicero s War
In Book V of his Gallic War, Caesar describes Sabinus and Cicero s legions with contrasting
language in order to emphasize the different responses and competency of the two legions. The
first idea that Caesar discusses is the mindset of each legion in response to their unfortunate
circumstances. During Caesar s narrative, Sabinus s legion is surrounded on all sides by a
surprise attack from Ambiorix and so Sabinus and Cotta were forced to announce that they should
abandon the baggage and to position themselves in a circle (pronuntiare ... consisterent 1). Since
the army formation of a circle was considered a final act of desperation, this action seemed to be
done not without the greatest fear and despair (non sine ... videbatur 3) and ended... Show more
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Sabinus s legion, when told to let go of their baggage, were departing from their standards
everywhere, which each of them was holding most dear, each was hastening to seek and to
snatch away from the baggage (vulgo ... properaret 4 5). This dishonorable action indicates this
legion s lack of loyalty to the general cause of the Roman army. Each soldier, in the heat of
battle, thought only of themselves, selfishly attempting to salvage their own belongings, while
neglecting the battle around them and the safety of their comrades. In stark contrast, in Cicero s
legion, even though all their bagges and all their fortunes were burning (omnia ... conflagare 2)
(as mentioned earlier), not only did no one withdraw about the wall for the sake of retreating, but
hardly anyone even looked back and then all were fighting most bitterly and most bravely (non
modo ... pugnarent 3 4). Again, rather idly gather their belongings with utter disregard for those
around them, Cicero s soldiers ignore their own belongings and focus on the task at hand. No one
retreated, having been overcome with fear, and almost no one even succumbed to the temptation
to look back at their belongings, whether in fear or sorrow. Instead, they fought fiercely and
bravely and thus Cicero s legion was far more successful in repelling the Gallic
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Federation City
The world has been evolving as quickly as the population has grown. As the years progressed, the
habitual lifestyle has transformed from spread out house and land living to city and suburban
occupation. Along with the living style, cities have progressed from just roads and buildings to
multifunctional spaces with copious possibilities. Federation Square in the heart of the cityis an
example of how a space in the city vastly contributes to the visual culture of Melbourne. Times
Square in New York also displays how what was previously an intersection of roads, has been
transformed into a visual landmark. Melbourne city had always lacked a functional public space
ever since its birth.
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The sheer volume of activity its hosts is a vital factor to its success with the city of Melbourne
now able to hold copious events, from live broadcasting of international events to public
concerts and displays such as the olympics and Kevin Rudd sorry speech to the stolen
generation. Federation Square is also a prime location to watch the New Years celebrations
where the city is flooded with people. With a new capacity of 10000 people large events such as
the Commonwealth Games connected over 750000 people over ten days. The square for the
first time creates a sensible and large public space which was needed for the modern day
Melbourne city. Federation square has greatly contributed to the visual culture of the city with an
angular triangle laced structure creating an icon in the heart of the city. The creation of this space
has also vastly lead to an increase in cultural events for example when it sits centre for the largely
popular White Night Festival which attracts hundreds of thousands of people into the city for an
all night visual festival. Originating in Russia, White night is a State Government initiative that
lights up the city for an entire night and Federation Square plays a vital role in not only
contributing to the visual experience of the event but help people circulate during the event.The
design of the square works to combine a multiple of spaces to create an organisation that is
interactive and adaptive which has been proven that was need and well received. Federation
Square is an example of how the space between buildings of function and the roads we use as
transportation can change the function of a
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Mcdonald Senior Restaurant
CASE TITLE: MC DONALD S SENIORS RESTAURANT
CASE STUDY METHOD
OBJECTIVES:
1. To enhance socialization and quality decision making.
2. To advance the student s learning in the national world of business operation.
BY:
MARY KRISTINE S. TORRECAMPO
LC 3
I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 1. What is the effect of the increasing seniors population to
the image of Suzanne s Mc Donald s Restaurant? 2. What services should Suzanne s Mc Donald s
Restaurant could offer to attract more young customers to avail the facilities longer than the seniors?
II. DEFINITION OF THE PROBLEM The Mc Donald s Restaurant is open to the public especially
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A good interaction of employees towards their clients can establish a harmonious relationship
that may lead later on to trusting each other. But too much involvement especially on personal
matters, if abused, can affect the business which may lead to its own downfall. Establishing a
good relationship among customers is one of the effective ways to have a good business, but of
course, there s always a limitation in every personal connection towards them. 3. High
Expectation to the Business Setting goals and achieve them are necessary to attain success in
the business world. It is alright to set expectations beyond your capacity but make sure to strive
hard in order to succeed. A low expectation bring lesser challenges and if succeeds, brings lesser
satisfaction. Unlike having higher expectations which brings more challenges and if succeeds,
greater satisfaction can be felt. However, there are times that higher expectations can result to a
greatest and most painful decline of the business. In setting expectation, high or low, extra
careful is necessary and good decision is expected not only for one s common good but for all
who is part of the business. 4. Gradual Tolerance of the Management Mc Donald s is a fast food
restaurant in which people are expected to eat and run or buy and run. But in this case, seniors
stay for about 4 hours or more in a place having coffee or eating meals. Maybe because the
management forgot to let them
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Personal and Collective Unconscious
The Personal and Collective Unconscious
To many, the unconscious is a section of our minds that is inconceivable and almost nonexistent.
Like many things in life, what we cannot explain, we cannot accept. Sigmund Freud, mastermind
of the field of psychology, began to theorize and explain the concept of the unconscious and its
effects on our personal lives. Carl Gustav Jung was a young colleague of Sigmund Freud who made
the exploration of this inner space [the unconscious] his life s work (Boeree 1). Jung was not only
knowledgeable on the Freudian theory he was also knowledgeable in mythology, religion,
philosophy and traditions such as Gnosticism, Alchemy, Kabala, and similar traditions in Hinduism
and Buddhism (Boeree 1). Jung ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Carl Gustav Jung 76, 77)
Our memories are in fact like a car that disappears around a corner. Just because it is no longer
visible it doesn t mean that the car is no longer existent. It is the same with our thoughts and
memories. Once we think or experience something it becomes stored in our minds. This is then
what begins to dictate the way in which we carry out our lives. Our minds are continuously
working and our personal unconscious allows us to store information and experiences that can
either be retrieved or unconsciously applied. The personal unconscious, therefore, is
distinguished by the fact that the materials contained in this layer are of a personal nature in so
far as they have the character partly of acquisitions derived from the individual s life and partly of
psychological factors which could just as well be conscious (494). Not only is the personal
unconscious different for each individual, it can easily be recalled or conscious. This is what
separates the personal conscious from the collective unconscious.
The collective unconscious is the part of the unconscious that was never conscious before.
Therefore, the contents of the collective unconscious have never been in consciousness, and
therefore have never been individually acquired, but owe their existence exclusively to heredity
(C. G Jung 1). The collective unconscious is the area where we find the kind of knowledge we are
all born
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Research on Adaptive Memory
Bryan Gallo U9346 7007 Professor Noll Title: Adaptive Memory: Survival Processing Increases
Both True and False Memory in Adults and Children Authors: Henry Otgaar and Tom Smeets
Maastricht University Journal Information Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory, and Cognition 2010, Vol. 36, No. 4, Pages 1010 1016 Hypothesis Otgaar and Smeets
developed three experiments to examine the net accuracy which was scored by the processing
mode known as Survival Processing . They believed that while testing adults in the first experiment,
the false memory rate would decrease while in a survival condition, therefore being able to
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After collecting the results from the first two experiments, the third experiment was used to
eliminate any doubt in this experiment. Thirty nine undergraduate students, averaging
approximately twenty one years of age were tested. Out of the words listed, there was a stimulus
that had nothing to do with the other listed words. These participants were split into two groups
randomly, Survival and Pleasantness. The procedure of this experiment mirrors the same
procedure as the first experiment. Results It was discovered that the adults in experiment one
and three as well as the children in experiment two have a survival recall advantage. It was also
found that those who were put under a survival group had more false recalled words. By looking
at the net accuracy scores, the advantage of true recall under a survival context is mute by the
amount of falsely recalled words. Relevance In my opinion, these findings are important in
knowing how much we can remember in different environments. In a survival mindset, it
becomes a lot easier to remember critical objects for survival, but at the same time more false
words are brought up and recalled. These findings show that it s rather apparent that being in a
survival mode, it does exactly what you would expect it to do, help you survive. Regardless of your
age, you improve your true recall while in a survival
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The Importance Of The American Flag In Schools
The American flag is the one object that is present in every room in almost every school across
the country. This flag is present in almost every corner of the United States, but in schools it
serves the purpose of striking patriotism into the students. The flag is a prominent object in every
class room, it takes up a surprising amount of space and is large enough to be able to easily
recognize it from the outer edges of the room itself. The flagis a symbol of the nation, across the
world it is a symbol of freedom and progress. The primary purpose of the flag is to incite a feeling
of patriotism, make a viewer feel proud to be part of the United States. It is necessary for the
country to maintain a sort of relevance in the minds of future
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The Core Values Of Courage
Every society has a deep seated web of beliefs, these beliefs are also known as core values. These
core values help keep society in a collaboration if all the individuals involved believe in the same
common core values. These core values dictate rules and help individuals distinguish what is right
or wrong. In the eyes of a college English class, honesty, courage, empathy, integrity and
perseverance are tightly woven into the classes web of beliefs. Courage itself doesn t dictate what
is right from wrong, courage is as fierce as a doubled edged sword, one side contrasting the other;
but it is up to the individual to determine its use.
What is courage? The original Middle English meaning of the word courage was To speak one s
mind by telling all one s heart. Over time the word courage has evolved, and society now views
the word courage very differently than it did a few hundred years ago. According to the Merriam
Webster Dictionary, the definition of courage is defined as, mental or moral strength to venture,
persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty. This definition can be further broken down for
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Soon after her execution Jean Tressard, the treasurer of King Henry the VII s court, wrote We
are all lost for it is a good and holy woman that has been burned. I believe her soul is in the hands of
God, and I believe damned all who joined in her condemnation . Several centuries later, on May
16th, 1920 Joan of Arc was officially canonized as a saint in the roman catholic church by Pope
Benedict XV. One of her more famous quotes that depicts her state of mind is as follows: One life
is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live
without belief that is a fate more terrible than dying. Saint Joan of
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The Life Of The Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural...
At the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History there is an exhibit called Eternal Life
in Ancient Egypt . This exhibit focuses on Egypt s past with important and interesting artifacts
related to burial techniques and religious beliefs. The most simple answer to why it is important
to understand the way people lived in the past is that we can t truly know ourselves until we
understand where we came from. This essay will analyze the exhibit to show what it s telling us
and why it is so important. To start, a main focus in the exhibit is the Egyptians old burial rituals.
It is widely known that the Egyptians used to mummify the dead. The exhibit not only displays
these mummies, but it also displays what they were buried with. The objects buried in the tomb
with the body are known to be for the afterlife of the person who is buried. These objects in the
exhibit, along with the mummy and it s sarcophagus, included vessels for food and water, canopic
jars for the organs of the mummy, along with jewelry and figurines of the gods and goddesses of
Egypt. Also, the plaques on the inside of the exhibit s walls read descriptions of ancient Egyptian
beliefs and why some of the goods were buried with the mummy. This can help visitors understand
the way of life in ancient Egyptby putting out these finds for everyone to learn from. The
information on burial rituals and objects shown on display depict Egypt s ancient religious beliefs
and how the afterlife worked.
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Validity Of The Fama French Three Factor Model
Validity of the Fama French Three Factor Model in China during 2011 2015
Validity of the Fama French Three Factor Model in China during 2011 2015
Chao Xiong
Ohio University
Abstract
This paper mainly explores the validity of the Fama French Three Factors model during 2011 2015
by using 30 stocks which is from A share stock marketin China, in contrast to the results of Fama
and French (1993) in U.S, there are some differences. Market risk premium has a significant in
Chinese stock market, but for the factors SMB and HML, both of them are not as significant as the
United States, but it still has a little marginal return. Meanwhile, we use Capital Assets Pricing
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To maximizing the interest of the investment, it depends on the information capture capability of
investors in the stock market. Most investors in China start their investments without enough
knowledge about the operating of stock market. They just follow what the most people do. If things
continue in this way, economic bubble may occur. Therefore, it is particularly important for
investors to get a general knowledge about the core of stock market.
Over the past few decades, economists were continually developing a variety of asset pricing
models. The first and the most important model is called Capital Assets Pricing Model, which was
developed by William Sharpe, John Lintner and Jack Treynor (1964). It is based on the theory of
composition and capitalization, which discussed the expected return and the relationship between
risky assets in stock market. And now, Capital Asset Pricing Models becomes the pillar of multiple
asset pricing models, and widely use in investment.
However, since the 1970s, foreign economists began to do a lot of empirical research, specially in
American capital market, which is able to provide a mature financial environment for the Capital
Asset Pricing Model. Nevertheless, in 1980, there have been lots of negative verification results,
economists started to discuss the Capital Asset Pricing Model, sometimes, it can not reasonably
explain in stock market. In 1992, Fama and French (1992) considered
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Persia And The Persian Question Analysis
Throughout its history, the British Empire was obsessed with its own culture; yet, paradoxically,
the nation sought to understand how the other perceived the glory and dominance of the Lion. This
notion of cultural seems straightforward until one begins to examine its connection to imperialism.
Literary critic Edward Said defined culture as the arts of description, communication, and
representation, [that] have relative autonomy from the economic, social, and political realms that
often exist in aesthetic forms. Forms of culture include the famous popular texts that depicted the
Persian Question during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In 1892, George N.
Curzon wrote Persia and the Persian Question, where he created an imaginary Persia, and
highlighted the nation s ancient imperial past, which they could achieve once again due to
modernization. These two text culturally defined the Persian Question within a Western
perspective; his work created a exemplified Britain s infatuation with the East, while providing the
outlet to for imperialists to exert their cultural dominance in the area. Curzon s work essentially
combines the arts of description, communication, and representation with the political sphere
because it fashioned a cultural space for empireto function within Persia. British print culture
exploited this medium to speared the civilizing mission, while demonstrating England s own fear
Germany and Russia.
The 19th century saw a rise
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Leadership Self-Analysis Essay
As a leader in our church, after attending the program in Clinical Pastoral Education, I
learned so much about self. Self awareness is a major growing edge in anyones
leadership skills. Especially if you are trying to be successful and effective with your
congregation, family and in the community.
I learned that when dealing with conflict, I had the tendency to shy away or pretend as
though the conflict is not happening or that it didn t exist. This behavior would lead to
some unattended and unhealthy issues within my self. My peers were able to recognize
my actions when conflicts occurred and would question my response and actions.. It was
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Therefore, in order for my organization or ministry to be
successful, I must always be honest about my weaknesses and create a safe environment
so that others may experience that safe haven in order for us to build a trust with one
another.
I believe if trust is absent, the foundation for building goes out the window. I agree
with Patrick Lecioni, members of great teams trust one another on a fundamental,
emotional level, and they are comfortable being vulnerable with each other about their
weaknesses, mistakes, fears, and behaviors.
When we as leaders are able to embrace such a bond with a team, this creates a safe
environment for sharing, venting, and expressing true feelings about new ideas and
thoughts.
So with all of that put in place, it is important for leaders to start off being
honest about their weaknesses and strengths. Hopefully, this would open the floor for
other team members to be honest about theirs.
We will set the ground rules, which would included boundaries and will know that we
are to be committed to factors set in place. Each team member should express openly
what team means to them and what do they call a team.
We should be clear about what each person is expecting from the team and if they
agree with the terms addressed. We should always revisit our ground rules to make sure
we are moving forward with our goals and our time frame
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Influential Softball Coach Essay
Influential Softball Coach
I met a life changing individual in middle school. We referred to him as Mr. D . He was my
seventh and eighth grade English teacher. I sat in his class and dozed off during his grammar
lectures. He often sparked my attention with jokes, sports scores, stories from literature books.
However, the majority of Mr. D s classes were not overly exciting or stellar in anyway.
In the spring of my seventh eighth grade year I decided to branch out and try a new sport. I
signed up for our school s softball team. A new coach was going to be taking on the difficult task
of teaching the love of the game to a group of girls. The coach was going to be my English
teacher. Mr. D taught the team to play softball well. He... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was a very unfamiliar place for me. I did not handle the situation well. I was extremely upset
with him. The next day I wrote him a letter apologizing for my actions and lack of heart. He
wrote me back explaining that sometimes things happen in sports as well as life that we do not
necessarily agree with or like but they may be for the good of the majority of the people. I slowly
realized Mr. D and I had many things in common. We both loved people, new experiences, family,
church, and most importantly the cultured game of soccer.
One day at my school s mass Mr. D volunteered to tell a story that related the gospel and homily.
For the first time in a formal setting he had caught my attention right away. He faced the
congregation and told his inspiring story. A baby and his mother boarded a flight one day. Bad
luck came their way and the plane crashed. The pilot was the only survivor. As the pilot was exiting
the plane eagerly trying to save himself, he heard a cry from the passenger area of the plane. He
managed to find his way to a little baby boy crying in the hands of his mother. The baby had
survived by the help of that kind pilot. That miracle baby was my middle school teacher and
softball coach. Mr. D s lost his mother that day, but due to the kindness of another individual his
life was saved. This experienced has influenced and driven this elderly person to teach the youth.
Mr. D teaches English to children as well as teaches children sports, his true
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The History Of The Oil Industry
The history of the Oil Industry Oil makes up over в…“ of humanities primary energy supply. The
production of oil, especially the refining of it is has a huge impact of on the modern day world. Oil
has been collected and used since Old Testament Bible times. Oil or petroleum is naturally found in
various countries including in and around the United States of America. There are many men who
can be linked to the beginning of the American oil industry, but out of all of them the most famous,
if not the most influential is John Davison Rockefeller. The history of the United States petroleum
industry was influenced by John Rockefeller, and helped define his legacy.
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Early Colonists observed the Seneca and Cornplanter Indians collecting it by spreading blankets
on the rainbow colored surface of oil rich streams, they then wrung the oil out the blankets into
earthen bowls. They used it for liniment, medicine and to mix with their war paint for shiny,
waterproof make up. 17th century British and French explorers in western Pennsylvania and New
York sent back reports about oil pools that looked like water and burned like brandy. Settlers in
western Pennsylvania kept a supply of Seneca oil, that they collected whenever they found it, and
used it to stimulate their joints and those of their horses. It was used by farmers in hot weather to
repel blowflies, which couldn t tolerate the smell of the greasy substance (Dolson 1). Over time
some inquisitive men began searching for ways to make money off this natural occurring petroleum.
Oil, because of its many uses became a profitable product. Ebenezer Brewer a lumber mill owner
skimmed up five gallons from the seepage on his land bordering Oil Creek, and sent it to his son
Francis, a young doctor in northern Vermont. The greasy stuff was exactly the kind of unpleasant
medicine Vermonters were crazy about. Dr. Brewer took a flask of the crude oil to his old
professor at Dartmouth, Dr. Dixi Crosby, who examined it and agreed it might be a pretty good
thing. George Bissell listened to Crosby talk about the interesting contents of the flask, along with
James Townsend,
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Spanking In The United States
Let s look at the results of this survey. All of the Republican voters believe that it is acceptable for
someone to spank their children. On the other hand, 33 percent of Third Party voters agree with
spanking while the other 67 percent disagree with spanking. The Democratic voters are the ones
whose beliefs on spankingare quite evident only 13.86 of them agree with spanking while the rest, a
whopping 86.14 percent, do not agree with spanking their children. Do you notice a trend here? As
shown by the results of the survey, Democrats tend to not agree with corporal punishment. Although
this doesn t hold true every time (there are exceptions), if someone doesn t agree with corporal
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This is because they carry their liberal ideas with them into other aspects of their life such as how
they punish their children. Also, the fact that America has gradually become more and more liberal
and has implemented liberal legislation into its government since then also explains why most
liberals don t use corporal punishment, which is because they believe that corporal punishment is
outdated. Another trend: since those who vote for Hillary Clinton carry their tolerance and
empathy with them beyond the voting posts also tend to believe that corporal punishment is old
fashioned, they will most likely not believe in using corporal punishment to discipline their
children. All of these different trends make it possible to explain how who a person votes for
correlates with how they discipline their children, and why voting for Hillary means someone is not
likely to spank their
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American South And Race Relations Essay
Comer Vann Woodward studied the American South and race relations in the United States. He
was born in 1908 in eastern, rural Arkansas. When he first enrolled into higher education he went
to Henderson Brown College. However, he transferred to Emory University and graduated. After
Woodward graduated, he became an English professor at Georgia Institute of Technology
(Georgia Teach). In 1931, he continued his education with graduate school at Columbiana
University. There he received a Master of Arts. In 1947, he received his Doctor of Philosophy
(Ph.D.) in history from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Then he taught at
Johns Hopkins University. He made the achievement of becoming Sterling Professor of History
at Yale University from 1961 to 1977. Woodward s most influential work is The Strange Career
of Jim Crow which was published in 1955. In the book, he explained how segregation was not
inevitable. In the 1960s, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. claimed the book to be the historical bible
of the Civil Rights Movement. His second most influential work is Origins of the New South,
1877 1913. It was published in 1951. During his life he received several honors and recognition
for his work such as the Gold Medal of the National Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, the
British Academy and the Royal Historical Society, the Bancroft Prize for Origins of the New
South, 1877 1913 and the Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for Mary Chesnut s Civil War. Following
Woodward s
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Memory Stages
MEMORY
Psychology is known as the science of behavior and mental process. In Greek psychology has been
define as a study that will talk about the soul where, the psyche and logos is both an academic and
applied discipline that involving the scientific study of mental process and behavior. In other terms,
psychologies also know as a study of the thought processes and behavior of humans and other
animals in their interaction with the environment. Psychologists study processes such as
perception, cognition, emotion and motivations, personality, abnormal behavior, and interpersonal
relationships. Its also refers to the application of knowledge to various spheres of human activity,
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Chunking was a unit of memory, where overcoming short terms memories that can be remembered
are five to nine information. In this process, it s difficult to us to remembering data with more than
nine, this because the STM desktop capacity are limited.
Long term memory
Long term memory refers to the continuing storage of information. In Freudian psychology, long
term memory would be call the preconscious and unconscious. This information is largely outside
of our awareness, but can be called into working memory to be used. Some of this information is
fairly easy to recall, while other memories are much more difficult to access. In long term memory,
Tulving (1972, 2000) has proposed the existence of three kinds of long term memory storage, which
have different properties, and based on different brain mechanisms. The three long term memory
storage are; procedural memory, semantic memory and episodic memory.
Procedural memory is used to storage the memory of movement and skills, such as writing, cook
or other movement and skills that related to our daily life. Semantic memory is memory for
meaning without reference to the time and place of learning, and episodic memory refers to
memory for specific experience that can be define in terms of time and space.
Mistaken Identity Eyewitness Testimony
In this
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Nuclear War
Talks between the U.S and the Soviet Union let by Vladimir Putin concerning a ban on nuclear
testing started in the mid 1950s. Trusted officials from both sides came to believe that a nuclear
arms race was going to reach a dangerous level. In addition, public protest against testing of
nuclear weapons was gaining power. Nevertheless, talks between the two sides carried on for
years, usually coming apart when the issues of verification were raised. Both the U.S and the
British greatly wanted on site inspections, something the Soviets strongly opposed. In 1960, the
three sides seemed not far to an agreement, but the findings of a U.S spy over the Soviet Unionin
May of that same year brought discussions to a close. In June 1963, the ban... Show more content on
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Annotated Bibliography Cold War. Gale Student Resources in Context, Gale, 2017. Student
Resources in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/YNKKJO509087257/SUIC?u=j079907999
xid=32b94e98. Accessed 18 Oct. 2017. This showed me background of the cold war . It also told
me what the use and the soviet union disliked about each other and what led to the Space race
The Cold War ended as a result of internal factors such as Gorbachev s reforms, the weak
economy of the USSR and the Satellite States breaking away from the USSR, and external
factors such as US Soviet diplomacy, and various treaties being signed that limited arms. this
shows me how the cold war came to an end Crl.com. www.crl.edu/impact/carthage college
students work cold war primary resources. Accessed 18 Sept. 2017. this shows me current events
during the cold war it is important because it shows the struggles of the Cold War like what the
people that weren t involved had to go through and there struggles it also showed me that the
cold war is more complicated than what most people think History.com. A+E Networks, 2009,
www.history.com/topics/cold war/cold war history. Accessed 18 Oct. 2017. this showed me the
significance of the cold war it also showed me background information of what led up to the cold
war like the challenges during world war 2 Preceden. www.preceden.com/timelines/6250 events
that lead up to the cold war. This Shows me The major events leading up to the cold war like Greek
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Parkinson s Disease and Tourette s Syndrome Essay
Parkinson s Disease and Tourette s Syndrome
Parkinson s Disease is a literally crippling neurodegenerative disorder, manifested in about 1% of
the aged population. People who have Parkinson s Disease gradually lose control of their
movements; specific symptoms include, tremor, slowness of movement, stiffness, difficulty in
walking, and loss of balance. (1) Evidence strongly suggests that Parkinson s Disease is the result of
severe cell loss in the substantia nigra. This brain structure is principally involved in the production
of dopamine. (2) Dopamine, among other functions, is the neurotransmitter involved in initiation of
movement. Hence, the link between dopaminergic cell loss and cessation of voluntary movement,
as manifested ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
where movement is planned or motor behavior is organized. Surely enough, research done on the
basal ganglia, namely the striatum and the caudate nucleus, has revealed that dopamine indeed
impacts on these areas more prominently in Tourette s patients than in unaffected controls. (5,6)
The increased dopamine effect in Tourette s patients may be due to two mechanism. One, the
patients may produce more dopamine, hence, their receptors are over stimulated, leading to
excessive neuronal firing, in turn leading to involuntary movements. However, this theory seems to
not hold, as presumably neurons would activate compensatory mechanism to deal with the increase
in neurotransmitter concentration. If really dopamine was present in excess, one would expect
receptor sites to down regulate. One can assume that dopamine is not present in excess in Tourette s
patients. A second mechanism has been proposed. According to this, the dopamine levels in
Tourette s patients are equivalent to non patients, but their receptor sites are supersensitive. This
theory seems to hold true and has been successfully confirmed in the laboratory. Research
surrounding dopamine binding in implicated structures of the brain yielded, that binding to D2
dopamine receptors in the caudate nucleus was higher in the sibling
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Night and Fog vs Triumph of the Will Essay
Triumph of the Will and Night and Fog, portray Hitler s vision for Germany, and the findings of
Allied liberators of concentration camps in the beginning of World War II. A comparison of the
films present two very different views of what Hitler deemed necessary for Germany. They each
displayed propaganda in a way they re eye catching simply because of the raw footage. It took
everything that we knew about pre WWII and corrected it, so that we knew the truth about how the
people of Germanyfelt, and what they saw in those exact moments. The task of viewing these
films was quite difficult, and although both films seem to be a highly emotional and factual, I
believe that Night and Fog was a more superior piece of propaganda. I will... Show more content on
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If Hitler is not on the screen, he is always an assumed to be present. The object of the mass s
gaze, the erotic object of the mesmerized, ecstatic women in the crowds. By making it seem as
though even the statues and cats stopped to gaze at his wonders. It s hard to believe than one
person is loved by so many; it is almost as if it were to be too good to be true, and it was. It s hard
to see any realism in this film, like it was scripted instead. As said previously, a convincing piece of
propaganda shows the viewer hope, but also reality, and in the film, it looks anything but realistic.
In Night and Fog it was an appropriate design the way the switched from color to black and
white. I got two different meanings from this. 1) We live today in our present environment in a
world filled with color. We don t go through hunger, torture and our dignities aren t taken from us.
The black and white represents to me other people around the world which still today are going
through similar times as these victims in this film went through. 2) The theme in on which the
comparison is about the past and the present was very clear. The same pathways which were filled
with the blood of the victims were now all buried under the ground. The color represented the
present and the black and white represented the past.
By declaring that in Triumph of the Willeverything is genuine and that not a single scene is staged,
Riefenstahl becomes not just a
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Working Labour And Engineering Based Careers For This...
Comparatively, unlike larger metropolitan cities in Queensland, Toowoomba neglected catering to
its developing expert health care working force. Even now, focusing on developing working labour
and engineering based careers for this generation. Certainly, basic financial literacy can tell you
why this is considered as a brash approach to developing the economy, where the development is at
the cost of a generation. For instance, since Toowoomba is openly too inclined to expand its current
infrastructure, this created a disproportionate market share. Wherein, much of the educational
development is biased for training a robust labour market to supplement this industrial growth.
Subsequently, relying on fringe benefits, such as reasonable housing pricing, to incentivize foreign
and interstate expert working health care force to work in Toowoomba. In the light of a recent poll
conducted in Toowoomba, over 68% of the currently employed were uncertain about the prospect of
finding a job in the near future. Upon further revision on the matter, Toowoomba s Regional
Council of finance and business strategy general manager Arun Pratap stated to the Toowoomba
Chronicle the following: If you are planning on living and working in the Garden City in five years
time aim to get into health, aged care, hospitality and retail, transport and construction. [business]
Additionally postulating that the labour market is yet at its peak, dismissing the risk that
Toowoomba is not diverse
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Starbucks, A Large Portion Of Starbucks
For Starbucks, business is good. Starbucks continues to come up with more and more innovations
and ways to market their products. Last year Starbucks started bottling their iced coffee and
selling them as a new product lines in their stores, as well as many new sandwich choices. The
ability to provide fresh new ideas year after year provides Starbuckswith a growing customer base
and a growing net gain. Starbucks will continue to come up with new ideas and products that will
continue to bring in more customers to established stores and the means to build stores in new
markets expanding their ability to generate revenue, their ability to innovate and market to different
cultures globally. Starbucks ability to cut cost anywhere it can enables them to keep the money
they use to operate at a minimum, leaving more of their revenue as profit. This allows Starbucks to
expand and grow rapidly and increase their profitability greatly.
The Chinese market makes up a large portion of Starbucks profit. China s population plays a big
role in the importance of that market to Starbucks and the ability to pull a big profit from that
region. In an interview with Charlie Rose, Howard Schultz said, We educated [China] on coffee
...now [China is] drinking as much coffee as [America] is. (Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz,
bloomberg.com) This statement shows how quickly the Chinese market expanded to the size of the
American market and is continuing to expand. This growth will not stop
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Light Vs. Evil In The Alloy Of Law By Brandon Sanderson
The Alloy of law, a book by the author Brandon Sanderson . Truly a talented man, wrote the book
series The allomancer Series or Mistborn Series . The Alloy of Law is a book about crime,
betrayal, Vigilantes, Magic ( Metal Bending ). Alloy of Law has two very distinct theme s.
Avengence, Light vs. Evil. Primarily the theme would be Light vs. Evil. The main character in the
novel Alloy of Law is none other than Waxillium Wax Ladrian. Waxillium, a white male, short
fused, incredibly talented, known as the Coin Shot for his excellent marksmanship. Though their
was something more to Waxillium that truly separates him from the rest of population. He is a
twinborn with the allomantic ability to push metals and feruchemical... Show more content on
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The story focuses on the story and adventure of Waxillium Wax Ladrian. On his adventure to rid
the area of crime and make the world a better and peaceful place. Waxillium in the story is always
in this area called the roughs. This area in the story is known to be a criminal hotspot. Due to the
death of Lessie stated before, Wax threw in the towel for the law. Without a partner, depressed,
weak, Wax thought that it would be time for him to return to his home, In the wake of his uncle s
death, Wax is summoned back to Elendel to assume his duties as the lord of House Ladrian..
Improving its status and bringing a sense of income into the house. During the time, Wayne (
Waxs Partner ) would pester him to rejoin the force. With Wax taking on his duties as becoming
the lord of the house of Ladrian, He meets a woman, Steris Harms. Steris Harms, daughter of Lord
Harms, a wealthy but stern woman. The marriage is supposed to bring the Harms house closer tie
with the house of Ladrian, securing a stable and stern friendship. Steris harms turns out to have
potential to have Allomantic powers. Later this results in her kidnapping, with that of course caused
Waxillium and Wayne to save her. Waxillium returns to the roughs to save her from her kidnappers,
The
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Essay On Dr. Phil Mcgraw
Dr. Phil McGraw Born Phillip Calvin McGraw, Dr. Phil was born in Vinita, OK on September 1,
1950. McGraw, growing up to be six feet four inches tall, was a star linebacker at Shawnee
Mission North High School in which he attended. In 1968 Phil McGraw was awarded a football
scholarship to the University of Tulsa. After attending Tulsa, he transferred to Midwestern State
University in Texas graduating in 1975 with a Bachelor s degree in psychology. Furthering his
education, McGraw went on to the University of North Texas earning his Master s degree in
experimental psychology in 1976 followed by a PhD in clinical psychology in 1979. A dedicated
family man, McGraw married to Robin Jo Jameson since 1976, has two sons Jay and Jordan, and
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Phil, along with his wife Robin, established a foundation known as the Dr. Phil Foundation. The
foundation is designed to improve the lives of foster children and disadvantaged kids by
supporting programs and organizations that offer solutions to the emotional, physical, mental and
spiritual needs of children and families. The foundation has donated over $400,000 to disaster
relief organizations such as the Katrina Fund, United Way and American Red Cross. It also
supports arts and music programs for children and has funded over $750,000 to the Boys and Girls
Club, Little Kids Rock and the Roots of Music. Additionally, the foundation is committed to
children s health and abuse prevention donating $800,000 to the Kidd s Kids, Hope House and
Toys for Tots
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Montana s Suicide Battle Of Montana
Montana s Suicide Battle
Suicides in Montana continues to take the lead amongst the greatest in the nation; unless there is
more awareness and prevention it will continue to take the lives of Montanans . This drastic self
inflicted pain does not have to be the last option. Every day is the beginning of a new day; a new
page in the book of life. Darkness must not prevail! It must stop taking the lives of friends and
family; in order to start saving the lives of Montanans .
Death by acute actions can lessen in Montana if there is more awareness and prevention. With the
help of communities coming together suicide education can be expanded to not only across
Montana, but across the nation. Positive advertisements about depression and ... Show more content
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6). Meaning Montana is losing as many youth in its state alone, that compares to the surrounding
states of the nation!
There are several contributing factors that play a role in this drastic driven reaction. There was an
article published in the Billings Gazette in 2012 that talked about how people in Montana seem to
have the Cowboy up mentality and put off being seen because it shows a sign of weakness (Uken,
2012, p.2). Whatever you are going through at the time is challenged and sometimes tucked away in
your memory; the stress builds up. This increases depression which is the number one related link
to suicide (Uken,2012, p.7.para.1).
American Indians have the highest suicide rates in Montana and make up 7% of the population
(Uken, 2012, p. 3). The high unemployment and substance abuse is shown to be a major factor
(Uken, 2012, p. 3).There is a shortage of employment all over Montana, not just pertaining to the
reservations. This shortage and not having enough mental healthcare professionals to cover all of
the small towns in Montana, limits people being seen and treated (Uken, 2012, p.4,para.6).
Physicians and healthcare professionals play a big percentage in their role of suicide. Seventy
percent of individuals who had followed through with suicide had visited their doctor within one
month ( Rosston. K,2012, p.2)! This percentage is one of the most astounding numbers researched.
Health care
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The Factors Influencing Human Behaviour Outside Of Other...
Animals are one of the top factors influencing human behavior outside of other non human animals.
The interactions that occur between people and non human animals, particularly in the Appalachian
region, has led to profound changes both on the local community. The most significant interaction
to take place and has influenced the area drastically is domestication. Four types of domestication at
the forefront of Appalachian cultureare livestock, blood sports, pet keeping, and animal s prevalence
in oral folklore. The introduction of domestication previous to and after the Neolithic Revolution
has harbored new relationships between humans and animals that have altered the mountain face,
culture, and economy of the Appalachian region.
The most prevalent human animal interaction to be observed and widely practiced in the
Appalachian Mountains is the keeping of domesticated animals. The region was widely used as
hunting and gathering land previous to colonial expansion. Animals were not domesticated by
Native Americans their animism, or the belief that all organisms and inanimate objects possess a
soul ( Constructing Animals ). However, it was not until the Neolithic Revolution reached the
Appalachians that sustainable agriculture became a standard way to obtain food. In doing so
domesticated animals, particularly livestock, became common in the mountains. Hogs cattle, and
chickens were kept on farms to allow for easier access to meat, dairy, and eggs. Consequently, when
people
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Essay on A Near Death Experience as a Religious Experience
A Near Death Experience as a Religious Experience
A near death experience can be defined as an event which occurs to people when seemingly the
bodily functions which confirm life have stopped, (i.e. clinically dead). It often has an out of body
element and may be interrupted in a religious or non religious way. Most individuals who claim to
have had a near death experience say that there is a sense of indescribable bliss, ecstasy and peace.
Similarly, a religious experience is usually described as a non empirical occurrence, and may be
perceived as supernatural. It is a mental event which is undergone by an individual and of which
that person is aware. Recipients of a religious experience usually ... Show more content on
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I began to experience the most wonderful feelings. I couldn t feel a thing in the world except
peace, comfort ease just quietness... (An individual who claims to have had a near death experience)
Moreover, it could also be explained in physiological terms; where an individual could have a
body illness, or the brain being deprived of oxygen. These could distort their image of the world
leading to them not obtaining a real picture of what s going on, and hence making them think they
are undergoing a divine experience, whether religious or near death. It could also be the result of
affects in neurological terms (involving the nervous system). The brain could be affected by nerves
and how they are working. This could also be in connection with common diseases such as
Parkinson s, Multiple Sclerosis and other, whereby they affect the individual s brain and what they
perceive.
I tried to tell my nurses what had happened when I woke up, but they told me not to talk about it,
that I was just imagining things. (An individual who claims to have had a near death experience)
These experiences could also be psychological, where an individual feels a sense of isolation.
Dreams and delusions could also be a reason. For example, in times of ultimate stress, it tightens
sensitivity and stress release endorphins could cause visions. A near death experience can be purely
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  • 2. Old Fort Erie Case Study Part A: Introduction and Statement of Objectives Wilfrid Laurier University has conducted an archaeological field school at Old Fort Erie in 2012, 2013, and 2015. The work has primarily been conducted by undergraduate students supervised by Teaching Assistants and Dr. John Triggs. This paper will be focused on the 2015 season, specifically nnit M, excavated by Joshua Graf. The artifacts recovered from the Unit have been catalogued and entered into an excel worksheet; pivot tables have also been created. These artifacts will be analyzed and statements will be made about the assemblage and its relation to the wider site. Site History Old Fort Erie was initially constructed in 1764, serving as a depot for the storage and transfer of goods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The areas of investigation were focused to the west of Douglass battery, chosen based on an 1804 watercolour painting by Edward Walsh (see figure 1). In the painting, three buildings are observed in the background, which prompted the survey of the suspected area. A grid was set up in the area with flags being placed at an interval of five meters. These intervals were test pitted down to the subsoil and the contents screened through mesh. The test pits, which revealed building material, were used to co ordinate three different areas that would be excavated. Units were placed within each of these three spaces, laid in a way to maximize the area that would be covered. Areas one and three were supervised by teaching assistants Katie Anderson and Duncan Williams, while area two was under the supervision of Dr. John Trigs. All soil that was removed was screened through wire mesh and artifacts were placed in plastics bags with the provenience labeled on the front. The season lasted six weeks, beginning from May 11th, to June 5th 2015. At the end of the season, all units were backfilled with soil, with plastics sheets being placed in specific units to protect features. Artifact Analysis The following section contains an analysis of the artifacts recovered from unit M. All artifacts catalogued by both myself and my partner, Laura Inthof, were complied into a single spreadsheet. Various pivot tables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Machines Vs Voting It s voting time, are you ready to cast your ballot? Many people will go to the polls this year and vote.However there are two ways to vote,either paper or an electronic voting machine.They both have pros and cons but wich one is better? In past years there has only been one way to vote,via a paper ballot. That you either mail in or go to the polls and cast your ballot. Recently the goverment has come up with an electronic votingmachine. Some beleive that paper is better and others think that voting machines are the way to go. weather you vote on paper or a machine, it s still important to get out and vote. First of all I think paper votes are not cost effective, because of the millions of printing that has to be done. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Intentional Teaching And How Does Extending Young... Reflective Question: What is intentional teaching and how does extend young children s learning? Stop: As part of my research project on how to extend 3 4 year olds learning I have been researching the term Intentional teaching . So what is intentional teaching? The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) in Australia, describes intentional teaching as educators being deliberate, purposeful, and thoughtful in their decision and actions . International teaching is not teaching and learning by rote, but reflects how children s learning can be enhanced through purposeful interactions with more experienced and informed learners. Highscope Preschool Program in the USA, describes intentional teaching as being planned, thoughtful, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We set up our environments and provocations to reflect these interests. We ask our students what resources they would like to engage with. We have conversations and pose questions in order to develop critical and higher order thinking. We are constantly incorporating social, emotional, and academic coaching into our everyday interactions with students. These are all aspects of intentionality and being an intentional teacher. Intentionality should be embedded in our practice and daily interactions rather than at a certain part of our day. For example, mat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Positive And Negative Effects On Colonial America Julia DeVincenzoBetween the sixteenth and mid eighteenth century, Tokuwaga Japan and the colonization of America by Spain led the world in silver production. The increase in silver prompted an extensive variety of consequences. Silver mining became extremely popular especially during Ming China, where it was used as currency, in which all domestic taxes and trade fees were to be paid in. Although silver served as a great way to facilitate trade, the increase in demand led to social disputes and a decline in the economies of many countries. Based on the documents, the rapid incline in demand for silver proved to have both positive and negative effects on colonial America, Japan, China, and the world around them. Contrary to most Chinese thoughts, the production of silver hurt the economy of Ming China. Document 3, for example, states that the scarcity of the silver coin is what s damaging the harvests. Wang Xijue, a court official, believes there is too much silver being used for taxes, that there is not enough left to care for the plantations. He Qiaoyuan, also a Ming court official, describes how much profit the country could make if it opened up its doors to trade with the Europeans (document 7). However, the unregulated flow of silver into Ming China ultimately hurt the economy. With similar beliefs to that of Xijue, Ye Chunji, a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Portuguese act as the facilitators of silver production; going to Japan and gathering silver, than using the silver to their advantage to trade in China. By making silver production easier and more efficient, the Portuguese made a great deal of money (document 4). By the year 1697 the British became more involved in trade. Charles D Avenant, an English scholar, shows the importance of England staying involved in trade with other countries such as Asia and Europe because it will ultimately benefit England (document ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Four Components Of Total Quality Management Quality management ensures that an organization, product or service is consistent. It has four main components: quality planning, quality assurance, quality control and quality improvement. It does not only focus on product and service quality, but also on the means to achieve it. Quality management uses quality assurance and control of processes as well as products to achieve more consistent quality. The dynamic changes taking place in the retail market are resulting in a less space for retailers to differentiate in terms of product assortment, prices and quality since they all offer the same and opening more space for them to differentiate in terms of service excellence. The success of the business is now more related to quality improvement. In retail, quality is related to all the shapes and characteristics of locations, assortments, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The multi perspectives can be an advantage for organizations as depending on a single definition might lead to problems. Today, TQM concept is the most comprehensive, it has emerged into the main stream of organizations and became a function like any other activity like marketing or commercial. Total Quality management TQM is a management philosophy that seeks to integrate all organizational functions, it starts with identifying who are our customers and what are their requirements. Every function within an organization has a group of customers who have needs and requirements. The focus on the relationship between customers and suppliers plays an important role when attempting to improve quality. TQM starts by forming a link between the external customers needs, internal customer supplier relationship and necessities then continues to the external suppliers. Implementing TQM requires an assessment of the organization s current reality. The following, intends to shed light on the current situation of TSC. Situation analysis 1 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Dialectical Journal For The God Of Small Things 1. The novel The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy is about overcoming the struggles of life, and reveals that you truly meet success when you push through the obstacles. 2. A passage that I have found in this section that supports my theme is, as Estha stirred the thick jam he thought Two Thoughts, and the Two Thoughts he thoughtwere these two: (a) Anything can happen to Anyone. and (b) It s best to be prepared (Roy 186). In this quote, Estha was referring to the harassment event that occurred with him to the Orangedrink Lemondrink Man. Estha had learned from this event that you always need to be ready for everything, and anything can happen to anyone (Roy 186). The event with Estha is a struggle because at first Estha was mentally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wanted her body back. It was hers (Roy 211). In this passage, Estha and Rahel were cuddling with their mom and admiring her stretch marks, until Ammu got embarrassed and shrugged them off her. Firstly, the event with Ammu is a struggle since she is beginning to lack self confidence in herself as she is picking on her imperfections. This quote supports my theme because currently in the story Ammu has been through many struggles such as being abused by her husband, divorcing her husband, not having a home for her children etc. Every time Ammu just took the disrespect she got from society and never stood up for herself. Ammu never appreciated herself as the evidence shows, which also had an effect on her behaviour towards her children. In the last chapter when Estha and Rahel were not replying back to Margaret Kochamma, Ammu got very mad at them and was being very disrespectful, despite the fact that she could have dealt with it better (Roy 98). If Ammu as mentioned before stood up for herself and overcame the obstacles through her life, she could have had a better future where she is successful and able to support herself and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Importance Of Criminal Rights Are criminals granted too many rights? Ever since the groundbreaking Supreme Court case of Gideon V. Wainwright in 1963, further rights have been admitted to felons. Now, criminals can conveniently surpass the harsh rulings of the court and not be found guilty. Even though criminals should be granted rights during trials, there have been unnecessary decisions passed giving more rights to the accused. Before it can be determined whether criminals are granted an excess number of rights, the rights that the criminals are given must be examined. Felons have the right to the Writ of Habeas Corpus. Habeas Corpus is the right for the accused to be brought in front of a judge to determine whether they are truly guilty or not ( Habeas Corpus ). A criminal can now be held for a longer period of time until they are proven guilty while also be granted a fair trial. Another right given to criminals is the trial by jury. This is the most important right granted to any felon as stated in Article III of the Constitution and by the Sixth Amendment. People accused of crimes can now be tried in front of a panel of normal citizens. The next right given to the accused is the right against self incrimination. According to Cornell University, self incrimination is defined as the act of implicating oneself in a crime or exposing oneself to criminal prosecution. The Fifth Amendment of the Constitution protects a person from being compelled to incriminate oneself. Also termed self crimination; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Democratic Republic Research Paper Introduction: Children across the country can be heard pledging allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands; however, research shows we no longer have a democratic republic in the United States. When the desires of the majority are systematically subverted to the desires a small and powerful minority, as is often in the case in the US, that system is an oligarchy. The democratic republicenvisioned by the founding fathers has been replaced by an oligarchy to which they would have objected. With no express discussion of corporations in the constitution, the responsibility of defining the role and privileges of corporations in the US has been left largely to the United States Supreme Court. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a Newsday poll 93.7% of Americans opposed the decision. Supreme Court decisions have eroded the protection of private property of the individuals in favor of a concept of public good that is defined by elites. When the country was founded interests of the voting constituency and the interests of economic constituency were the same, because there were no large enterprises and each family represented a single voting unit. Finally, Anderson states Money is power; it can and does buy politicians and armies. The great distance between the founding of the country and the modern day has allowed a perversion of the philosophy the country was founded upon. Corporations can exist in both oligarchs and democracies, but left unchecked have a tendency to become oligarchs (Anderson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Big Five Personality Traits One of the aspects of the personality theory is the Big Five Personality traits. Those traits are: extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness. Each of these traits have been studied by many experts and defined based on the behaviors and attitudes that are attributed to most people. There are no absolutes meaning that just because most people who display a certain characteristic are effective leaders, does not mean that everybody who has that trait is an effective leader (Dziak, 2017). This paper will break down each of the Big Five traits and talk about their role in leadership. Agreeableness is defined as being kind and caring. Agreeable people tend to display sympathy and affection in various situations and usually find productive ways to deal with problems. Agreeable people also are more generous and forgiving (Dziak, 2017). As a leader, there will be times when the organization will face shortcomings or there are internal problems... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Extraverted people are friendly, talk more in social situations, and are fueled by being around other people (Dziak, 2017). When someone is in charge of something, they should also be passionate about it. If the leader does not care why should anybody else? Most leaders are energetic and sociable. It is an important trait to get people excited about your product. Most organization and companies require people to spend their time or money on their product. Even something like Facebook, which is free, requires people to spend time on its platform. Being assertive does not mean being in your face or overbearing, which often turns people off, but someone can be assertive in a non offensive way by being passionate. People need other people in some form or fashion to be successful, so it is important to treat people respectfully so that they would want to do business with you or buy your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Juxtaposition In Picture Bride Life is not a game that you can wrap around your little finger. You play a role in and everything may change anytime that you cannot predict it. Yoshiko Uchida s Picture Bride describes the life of a Japanese woman who is named Hana. She marries Taro who is a Japanese man who lives in America. One of the important themes of this book is reality does not always match the expectation. In order to develop this theme, Uchida uses the literary and rhetorical devices of juxtaposition, rhetorical question, and perspective. Uchida introduces the theme through the usage of juxtaposition. As you can see, before Hana marries with Taro, she imagines her life in America. Also, Hana have a conversation about American life with her new friend, Kiku. Kiku says that Hana may need to do the housework for a white woman. However, Hana cannot accept it because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Hana sees her daughter go out on a date with a white man, her feelings are very complex. On page 172, narrator describes, How could she put into words the thoughts that had crossed her mind after Mary and Joe had gone out. She wanted a son in law with whom she could speak Japanese, with whom she might share some rice and pick led radish. Most of all, she wants a grandchild with black hair and a Japanese face, to whom she could teach some Japanese words. This quotation develops the theme by demonstrating Hana s perspective toward Mary s boyfriend. Although Uchida used the third person point of view, readers see Hana s perspective because the narrator describes Hana s thinking. By reading about Hana s thoughts, readers knows that Hana expects Mary to marry a Japanese man whom she can communicate with. Moreover, she wants her grandchild to be a Japanese. Hana s English is not good and she worries about the communication. Therefore, she wants Hana marry a Japanese man. However, the reality is that Mary wants to marry a white man whom Hana cannot communicate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Tragedy Of The Holocaust Horror struck on January 30, 1933 when Germany assigned Adolf Hitler as their chancellor. Once Hitler had finally reached power he set out to complete one goal, create a Greater Germany free from the Jews ( The reasons for the Holocaust, 2009). This tragedy is known today as, The Holocaust, that explains the terrors of our histories past. The face of the Holocaust, master of death, and leader of Germany; Adolf Hitler the most deceitful, powerful, well spoken, and intelligent person that acted as the key to this mass murder. According to a research study at University of South Florida, nearly eleven million people were targeted and killed. This disaster is a genocide that was meant to ethnically cleanse Germany of the Jews. Although... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This explains why Germans began to feel disgust towards the Jews through Hitler s ability to manipulate them by using false assumptions as propaganda. Also, that Hitler wanted to kill every Jew to end their bloodline, so they could no longer have a genetic pool. Although Germany committed genocide many other countries had strong antisemitism in their country and people were surprised the mass killings didn t occur in France, England, or Russia first ( A Brief History of Anti Semitism ). This shows that antisemitism did not originate in Germany and many countries in Europe struggled to accept Jewish people. Jews were considered superior because of their high intelligence and their clever business strategies which only further angered Europeans ( Anti Semitism in Germany: Historical Background ). Germany believed they were aware of their brilliance and felt as though they were too good for modern western culture which created a barrier between the people. The biggest factor that made people begin to hate the Jews was a difference in religious beliefs where Jews practiced Judaism and Germans practiced Christianity ( Encyclopedia Judaica ). The holocaust began for many reasons, but religion was a very important factor that persuaded people that Jews were not welcome. Religion acted as a major conflict between Germans and Jews which only created a larger separation. This separation has been around for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Business Marketing Management Capstone Written... Step Ahead Learning Center Business Plan April 2014 Xxxxxx Xxxxx President 1000 W. 4th Ave. Kennewick, WA 99336 (509)555 9876 stepahead.kennewick@gmail.com The following document, solely for the purpose of information, is not a sale of securities from the company. The disclosure of information in this document is to be considered confidential. Step Ahead Learning Center owns this document. The reproduction of this document without the express written consent of the Step Ahead Learning Center will be punishable to the full extent of the law. Table of Contents A. Executive Summary4 A.1 Business Identification4 A.2 Mission, Goals and Objectives5 A.3 Three Keys to Success7... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The primary purposes of the Learning Center are: 1. To reinforce consistent expectations in learning for all students across all grade levels, in partnership with the Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland school boards. 2. To teach comprehension of concepts over the memorization of concepts, instilling a high personal standard of learning. a. Consistently test to ensure a high level of retention by requiring a practical, real life application of knowledge to prepare students for life beyond school 3. To introduce or reinforce critical topics students will need to succeed in the classroom and in the future. 4. To provide a venue for professional based private events, helping offset operation costs of the Learning Center The primary objectives of the Learning Center are: 1. To increase overall average Measurement of Student Progress (MSP) test scores to at grade level or above grade level for the Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland school districts by the end of the 2015 2016 school year. 2. To increase Common Core Standards comprehension levels in reading, writing, math, and technology to at grade level or above grade level for the Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland school districts by the end of the 2015 2016 school year. 3. To decrease crime and substance abuse among children, teens, and young adults in the community by providing a safe and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Charlie Gordon s Change In Flowers For Algernon By Daniel... Many people think of change, like hey, that man needs to grow up, he acts like a kid. In the story, Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keys, Charlie Gordon wanted change too. He was a 32 year old with an intellect of 68 (he is mentally impaired) and his parents got a divorce when he was a kid and lived with his uncle until he was seventeen. When he was in his early thirty s, an opportunity to get brain stimulation surgery was presented to him to help make him smart. The overall theme for this story should be changed. To begin, Charlie was presented an opportunity he could not turn down. Charlie had received word that he could have a second chance of getting brain stimulators. Dr. Strauss instructed Charlie to write down everything that happened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Theme Of Resilience In Defending Jacob Resilience is defined as the quality that allows people to be knocked down and come back stronger than ever. Resilience is demonstrated throughout the novel Defending Jacob by William Landay, and the ancillary texts If by Rudyard Kipling, and The Third and Final Continent by Jhumpa Lahiri though different literary devices. The similar conflicts of Defending Jacob and Third and Final Continent help develop a theme of resilience throughout the stories. Another literary device that helps to show this theme in Defending Jacob and If is point of view. Finally, the theme is displayed once more in the novel and Third and Final Continent through the use of characterization. The theme of keeping one s head through troubled times and not giving up is developed through the use of conflict, point of view, and characterization in Defending Jacob, If , and The Third and Final Continent . Both William Landay and Jhumpa Lahiri use conflicts in their stories to demonstrate the theme of resilience and perseverance. William Landay uses the conflict of Andy s belief in his son and Lahiri uses the narrators will to be successful as those characters motivation to continue working for what they believe in. Andy and Laurie s visit to Dr. Vogel shows the beginning of a conflict in Defending Jacob. So? So what does shoplifting have to do with murder? What s the difference if he took a candy bar or something from CVS? What on Earth does that have to do with Ben Rifkin being brutally stabbed to death? (Landay 146). Andy Barber never once stops believing that his son is innocent, even after this leads to fights with Laurie and could potentially lead to divorce. However he fights for Jacob and he knows they will get through the trial. While Andy Barber s conflict and perseverance is more mental, the narrator of The Third and Final Continent has a more physical conflict he must overcome. The theme of resilience is also developed in this text when the narrator is telling his son about his life at the end of the story. Whenever he is discouraged, I tell him that if I can survive on three continents, then there is no obstacle he cannot conquer (Lahiri). These words of wisdom demonstrate resilience because the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Accusations Of Witch Hunts In 16th Century Europe During the 16th century, women started to become the subject of many harsh criminal allegations. Accusations of witchcraft and persecution took over many parts of Europe, especially German and French speaking lands. As widespread witch hunts began surfacing, the question of why they started became prevalent. Europe began experiencing economic troubles in the early modern period, with population saturation, food scarcity, and runaway inflation . As a result of this troubled society, a scapegoat was needed to draw attention away from all of the troubles that Europe was facing. Lords with political legitimacy as well as other people with authoritative roles, like the clergy, looked at this idea of scapegoating as a way to protect their image and ensure that they remained in power. The high levels of economic and political conflict in 16th centuryEurope led people in authority to draw attention to easy targets, by accusing them of witchcraft. Women were used as scapegoats in an attempt to take attention away from the issues in the economy and politics. From the very beginning of witch hunts women were instantly seen as an easy target. Fear of women who were able to use their words to curse and attack others were the fundamentals of a large number of witchcraft accusations. It was believed that the witch trials took place in an attempt to rid society of women. Due to population increase peasants income was drastically decreased. Accusing women of witchcraft opened a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Family Dynamics And Management Of Industrias La Vega There have been issues regarding the family dynamics and management of Industrias La Vega that have been brought to my attention. Some of the issues that were brought to my attention have been addressed, which is commendable, but will still be discussed. However, the recommendations are still being made in order to continually improve the family dynamics within the business. The recommendations that are being made should only be implemented if it is the best course of action for your family with regards to the business. The first issue that occurs within the family dynamics regarding the business is lack of transparency. Lack of transparency occurs when family members do not share knowledge about the business with each other. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, as a long term solution, the rights of shareholders and responsibilities of the manager to shareholders should be put in writing in the form of policies and procedures. It might also be in the best interest of the business to create policies regarding dividend payments and liquidity because this appeared to be an issue also. The second issue that is occurring within the family is a combination of an established entitlement culture and the erosion of the entrepreneurial culture. These issues arise when family members have an unsustainable culture of consumption and are using the business as an ATM. This is entitlement culture was established when Francisco Sr. would grant every request for money, new houses, and trips. The entitlement culture continued when Francisco Jr. became CEO and began using company funds to purchase a luxury car, helicopter and a boat that were essential to his executive post. The recommendation for immediate action is to stop the granting of requests for family members, if it has not already. Also it is recommended that Francisco Jr. be directed to stop purchasing luxuries with company funds for his personal use. Long term recommendations to solve these issues include writing a family constitution that includes a guide to the family s relationship to wealth and the business. Another recommendation would be to create policies that describe a process for purchases using company funds, and what entities the funds can be used to purchase. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On The Devil In The White City In 1893, Chicago had the pleasure of hosting the World s Fair to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus s arrival in the New World in 1492. In the novel The Devil In The White City , written by Erik Larson, tells the story of two different men who had an impact on the World s Fair. Both men impacted the reputation of the fair and of Chicago with their actions and accomplishments. The reputation of America was tarnished during the previous World s Fair that was held in Paris, France. This was accomplished by the Eiffel Tower and all of its glory. As Erik Larson explains himself, not only did its magnitude show how skilled France s architects can be, but also offered graphic proof that France had edged out the United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Chauncey Depew says, Chicago is like the man who marries a woman with a ready made family of twelve; the trouble [has] just begun. (Larson 34). Burnham, along with Chicago, was unaware of the trouble that would be caused during and after the making of the fair, and Holmes was a man who benefitted from the miraculous beauty that Burnham and his fellow architects were able to show to the world. H.H. Holmes was able to become, as Lauren Barrow says, [t]he most innovative and calculating killer of his time. Holmes single handedly changed the way that people look at others, and at Chicago. Holmes Murder Castle was the innovative creation that allowed him to lure in unexpecting visitors to the fair. It consisted of: endless hallways, a windowless third floor, a torture chamber along with a dissecting room in the basement, and so many other ruthless creations. H.H. Holmes Murder Castle is known to be a reflection of his own distorted mind. Which in fact it was given the extensive thought and trouble he went through to make it a reality.While he confessed to 27 murders, Holmes was only linked to nine of them. However, it is said that he is responsible for as many as 200 murders. I could not help the fact that I was a murderer... The inclination to murder came to me as naturally as the inspiration to do right comes to the majority of persons. (Bio staff). On the other side of this novel, Burnham and his partners are known for the building of the fair. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Waking Up College Essay I am not an early bird, I never was. I struggle a lot with waking up and when I do; I have difficulties staying awake. Thanks, a lot, to technology, a device was invented to make the waking up process a lot simpler for me. The coffee maker, the Superman to my incessant sleep. I sleep late at night because I spend most of my time studying or preparing for the following day s lectures and sometimes, I catch up on life (keeping up with social media and sometimes, reading my emails). A normal person would get exhausted if they spent seven hours at school learning and a further seven hours at home studying. With me however, the exhaustion stacks up and thrusts in in the early hours of the morning. I wake up dog tired and this sometimes leads to me being late for my lectures. If I somehow, do get to school early I cannot function productively and effectively in lecture. This results in me being confused and not fully understanding the work given at hand. That is where the coffee maker comes in. without it, I would be this innate student and drifting in time.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, I am no stranger to the effects of caffeine to my body, I am very much cognizant of them, but I can strongly prove that it does more good than it does harm. One would agree that one is able to think analytically, creatively and laterally in class when one is fully conscious. Our coffee maker has been of much help to me. It is one technological device I cannot survive without. It automatically makes coffee at exactly five in the morning and this makes preparing for school a much more leisurely process. The rich scent of freshly brewed coffee elicits feelings of joy. I feel like I can conquer the world with just two teaspoons of sugar and hot milk poured in to Jacob s coffee. It wakes the body and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Development Of The Setting And Mood In The Treasure Of... The grass he walked through was new and a sweet smell clung to his clothes. There was blue dye on his hands from the wild irises... that the color of the sky was a shade that could never be replicated in any photograph, just as Heaven could never be seen from the confines of Earth. Descriptive adjectives help a reader picture the setting in their mind and also understand the mood in the story. In the stories The Treasure of Lemon Brown by Walter Dean Myers and Stop the Sun by Gary Paulsen, the authors use descriptive adjectives to develop the setting and mood. In the story The Treasure of Lemon Brown the author uses descriptive adjectives to develop the setting and mood. My first quote is Returned the graffiti scarred building to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. President Ronald Reagan s Speech On June 12, 1987, the United States 40th President, Ronald Reagan, gave one of his most famous speeches, Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate. In this speech Reagan s aimed to expand democracy through Easter Berlin. Throughout the speech, Reagan used rhetorical devices that made his speech affective. By balancing ethos, logos and pathos in his speech Reagan was able to persuade the Soviet Unionleader, Mikhail Gorbachev, and his partisans take a step forward in creating a world piece and reunite East Berlin with West Berlin. Reagan also used repetition, strands as well as Maslow s Hierarchy of Needs to address his audience s principal needs. In this speech, Remarks at the Brandenburg Gate, President Ronald Reagan used problem solution organization style to get his main points across. Throughout the speech, Reagan provided some of the issues that the people in East and West Berlin faced and then proffered few simple solutions that could resolve those problems. Demolishing the Berlin Wallwas one solution that was proposed by Reagan. The Berlin Wall service as a barrier that divided families and friends, which interrupted; the Berlin Wall also prevents democracy from spreading to East Germany. Reagan used language that was easy to comprehend, he knew who his audiences were whether they oppose him or supposed him. As a formal actor he knows how to grab his audience s attention. By verbalizing the past, the present and the future Reagan was able to illustrate the condition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Capitol And Administrative Center Of Darius Massive... Shane Holstien p.7 CH 7 12 T T Ch.7 terms 1. Medes pg. 160 A group of Indo European language speaking people who migrated to Persia Significance Not only did they show the Indo European migrations, they set the foundation for the later great Achaemenid empire. 2. Persepolis pg. 162 The capitol and administrative center of Darius massive empire. Significance The biggest city to exist at the time wit the most complex governing, city structure, and buildings of the era, a massive monument to Darius empire. 3. Satrapies pg. 163 A form of government that allowed people, called satraps, selected by the ruler to govern smaller areas, similar to states and governors. Significance This system allowed a massive empire to be governed very efficiently 4. Qanat pg. 164 Underground canals that allowed for water to pass through anywhere safely Significance These brought increased agriculture, which in turn allowed for mass population expansion. 5. Seleucids pg. 166 One of the empires created after the death of Alexander by on of his three commanders Seleucus lasted roughly 200 years. Significance Whilst never truly being united again it shows the worst outcome of Alexanders empire. 6. Cavalry pg. 167 Troops on horse mount, usually armed with bows and swords/spears. Significance the Parthians realized that if the horses were fed with alfalfa in the winter they would grow large, allowing the carriage of armored troop which helped stop nomadic invasions. 7. Delian League Pg. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Problems With Battling Malware Have Been Discussed, Moving... Now that issues with battling malware have been discussed, moving to solutions is the next step. Utilizing deobfuscation, especially through signature analysis, has already been discussed to its fullest potential. New methods include CPU analyzers, holograpy, eigenvirus detection, differential fault analysis, the growing grapes method, and whitelist protection. These are more general approaches and therefore do not rely on storing certain specific characteristics of the code of malwareand tend to analyze behavior. Due to the extreme focus on deobfuscation, these ideas have only been explored fairly recently and are currently underdeveloped. As was stated in the previous section, CPU analyzers are a possible valid method of detecting malware. While it can be unreliable alone, O Kane et al. believe it can be a good preliminary detection method for metamorphic malware due to high CPU processing times (2011). The main issue is valid processes may trigger a warning with this type of detection. This is why it must be paired with another detection method. A newer study examines a type of anti malware called holography. Dai, Fyodor, Wu Huang, and Kuo, researchers at the National Taiwan University and the Research Center for Information Technology Innovation in Taipei, state that holography utilizes CPU analysis and memory instructions in order to analyze malware and detect infections (2012). However, this method is, in general, more useful currently as an analysis method ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Book Report On We Were Liars By E. Lockhart The novel I chose, We Were Liars by E. Lockhart I believe was a huge plot twist and breath taker. I selected this book because I wanted to know, who were these liars, what made them liars, and why would they openly accept that title of liar? I began reading the book, and the part that made me curious to continue reading the book was the first couple of lines. These lines explained by the main character stated that no matter what, the Sinclair familywas perfect (8). If this family was so perfect, what happened? I wondered if it was the family s fault, or an event or another person s fault, which made me continue to read onto the next pages. When I first started reading this book, I couldn t imagine trying to live life just to appear perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparison Of Sabinus And Cicero s War In Book V of his Gallic War, Caesar describes Sabinus and Cicero s legions with contrasting language in order to emphasize the different responses and competency of the two legions. The first idea that Caesar discusses is the mindset of each legion in response to their unfortunate circumstances. During Caesar s narrative, Sabinus s legion is surrounded on all sides by a surprise attack from Ambiorix and so Sabinus and Cotta were forced to announce that they should abandon the baggage and to position themselves in a circle (pronuntiare ... consisterent 1). Since the army formation of a circle was considered a final act of desperation, this action seemed to be done not without the greatest fear and despair (non sine ... videbatur 3) and ended... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sabinus s legion, when told to let go of their baggage, were departing from their standards everywhere, which each of them was holding most dear, each was hastening to seek and to snatch away from the baggage (vulgo ... properaret 4 5). This dishonorable action indicates this legion s lack of loyalty to the general cause of the Roman army. Each soldier, in the heat of battle, thought only of themselves, selfishly attempting to salvage their own belongings, while neglecting the battle around them and the safety of their comrades. In stark contrast, in Cicero s legion, even though all their bagges and all their fortunes were burning (omnia ... conflagare 2) (as mentioned earlier), not only did no one withdraw about the wall for the sake of retreating, but hardly anyone even looked back and then all were fighting most bitterly and most bravely (non modo ... pugnarent 3 4). Again, rather idly gather their belongings with utter disregard for those around them, Cicero s soldiers ignore their own belongings and focus on the task at hand. No one retreated, having been overcome with fear, and almost no one even succumbed to the temptation to look back at their belongings, whether in fear or sorrow. Instead, they fought fiercely and bravely and thus Cicero s legion was far more successful in repelling the Gallic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Federation City The world has been evolving as quickly as the population has grown. As the years progressed, the habitual lifestyle has transformed from spread out house and land living to city and suburban occupation. Along with the living style, cities have progressed from just roads and buildings to multifunctional spaces with copious possibilities. Federation Square in the heart of the cityis an example of how a space in the city vastly contributes to the visual culture of Melbourne. Times Square in New York also displays how what was previously an intersection of roads, has been transformed into a visual landmark. Melbourne city had always lacked a functional public space ever since its birth. Robert Hoddles plan setting of Melbourne grid was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sheer volume of activity its hosts is a vital factor to its success with the city of Melbourne now able to hold copious events, from live broadcasting of international events to public concerts and displays such as the olympics and Kevin Rudd sorry speech to the stolen generation. Federation Square is also a prime location to watch the New Years celebrations where the city is flooded with people. With a new capacity of 10000 people large events such as the Commonwealth Games connected over 750000 people over ten days. The square for the first time creates a sensible and large public space which was needed for the modern day Melbourne city. Federation square has greatly contributed to the visual culture of the city with an angular triangle laced structure creating an icon in the heart of the city. The creation of this space has also vastly lead to an increase in cultural events for example when it sits centre for the largely popular White Night Festival which attracts hundreds of thousands of people into the city for an all night visual festival. Originating in Russia, White night is a State Government initiative that lights up the city for an entire night and Federation Square plays a vital role in not only contributing to the visual experience of the event but help people circulate during the event.The design of the square works to combine a multiple of spaces to create an organisation that is interactive and adaptive which has been proven that was need and well received. Federation Square is an example of how the space between buildings of function and the roads we use as transportation can change the function of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mcdonald Senior Restaurant CASE TITLE: MC DONALD S SENIORS RESTAURANT CASE STUDY METHOD OBJECTIVES: 1. To enhance socialization and quality decision making. 2. To advance the student s learning in the national world of business operation. BY: MARY KRISTINE S. TORRECAMPO LC 3 I. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM 1. What is the effect of the increasing seniors population to the image of Suzanne s Mc Donald s Restaurant? 2. What services should Suzanne s Mc Donald s Restaurant could offer to attract more young customers to avail the facilities longer than the seniors? II. DEFINITION OF THE PROBLEM The Mc Donald s Restaurant is open to the public especially to the young ones, but unfortunately, the main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A good interaction of employees towards their clients can establish a harmonious relationship that may lead later on to trusting each other. But too much involvement especially on personal matters, if abused, can affect the business which may lead to its own downfall. Establishing a good relationship among customers is one of the effective ways to have a good business, but of course, there s always a limitation in every personal connection towards them. 3. High Expectation to the Business Setting goals and achieve them are necessary to attain success in the business world. It is alright to set expectations beyond your capacity but make sure to strive hard in order to succeed. A low expectation bring lesser challenges and if succeeds, brings lesser satisfaction. Unlike having higher expectations which brings more challenges and if succeeds, greater satisfaction can be felt. However, there are times that higher expectations can result to a greatest and most painful decline of the business. In setting expectation, high or low, extra careful is necessary and good decision is expected not only for one s common good but for all who is part of the business. 4. Gradual Tolerance of the Management Mc Donald s is a fast food restaurant in which people are expected to eat and run or buy and run. But in this case, seniors stay for about 4 hours or more in a place having coffee or eating meals. Maybe because the management forgot to let them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Personal and Collective Unconscious The Personal and Collective Unconscious To many, the unconscious is a section of our minds that is inconceivable and almost nonexistent. Like many things in life, what we cannot explain, we cannot accept. Sigmund Freud, mastermind of the field of psychology, began to theorize and explain the concept of the unconscious and its effects on our personal lives. Carl Gustav Jung was a young colleague of Sigmund Freud who made the exploration of this inner space [the unconscious] his life s work (Boeree 1). Jung was not only knowledgeable on the Freudian theory he was also knowledgeable in mythology, religion, philosophy and traditions such as Gnosticism, Alchemy, Kabala, and similar traditions in Hinduism and Buddhism (Boeree 1). Jung ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Carl Gustav Jung 76, 77) Our memories are in fact like a car that disappears around a corner. Just because it is no longer visible it doesn t mean that the car is no longer existent. It is the same with our thoughts and memories. Once we think or experience something it becomes stored in our minds. This is then what begins to dictate the way in which we carry out our lives. Our minds are continuously working and our personal unconscious allows us to store information and experiences that can either be retrieved or unconsciously applied. The personal unconscious, therefore, is distinguished by the fact that the materials contained in this layer are of a personal nature in so far as they have the character partly of acquisitions derived from the individual s life and partly of psychological factors which could just as well be conscious (494). Not only is the personal unconscious different for each individual, it can easily be recalled or conscious. This is what separates the personal conscious from the collective unconscious. The collective unconscious is the part of the unconscious that was never conscious before. Therefore, the contents of the collective unconscious have never been in consciousness, and therefore have never been individually acquired, but owe their existence exclusively to heredity (C. G Jung 1). The collective unconscious is the area where we find the kind of knowledge we are all born ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research on Adaptive Memory Bryan Gallo U9346 7007 Professor Noll Title: Adaptive Memory: Survival Processing Increases Both True and False Memory in Adults and Children Authors: Henry Otgaar and Tom Smeets Maastricht University Journal Information Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 2010, Vol. 36, No. 4, Pages 1010 1016 Hypothesis Otgaar and Smeets developed three experiments to examine the net accuracy which was scored by the processing mode known as Survival Processing . They believed that while testing adults in the first experiment, the false memory rate would decrease while in a survival condition, therefore being able to remember... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After collecting the results from the first two experiments, the third experiment was used to eliminate any doubt in this experiment. Thirty nine undergraduate students, averaging approximately twenty one years of age were tested. Out of the words listed, there was a stimulus that had nothing to do with the other listed words. These participants were split into two groups randomly, Survival and Pleasantness. The procedure of this experiment mirrors the same procedure as the first experiment. Results It was discovered that the adults in experiment one and three as well as the children in experiment two have a survival recall advantage. It was also found that those who were put under a survival group had more false recalled words. By looking at the net accuracy scores, the advantage of true recall under a survival context is mute by the amount of falsely recalled words. Relevance In my opinion, these findings are important in knowing how much we can remember in different environments. In a survival mindset, it becomes a lot easier to remember critical objects for survival, but at the same time more false words are brought up and recalled. These findings show that it s rather apparent that being in a survival mode, it does exactly what you would expect it to do, help you survive. Regardless of your age, you improve your true recall while in a survival ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Importance Of The American Flag In Schools The American flag is the one object that is present in every room in almost every school across the country. This flag is present in almost every corner of the United States, but in schools it serves the purpose of striking patriotism into the students. The flag is a prominent object in every class room, it takes up a surprising amount of space and is large enough to be able to easily recognize it from the outer edges of the room itself. The flagis a symbol of the nation, across the world it is a symbol of freedom and progress. The primary purpose of the flag is to incite a feeling of patriotism, make a viewer feel proud to be part of the United States. It is necessary for the country to maintain a sort of relevance in the minds of future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Core Values Of Courage Every society has a deep seated web of beliefs, these beliefs are also known as core values. These core values help keep society in a collaboration if all the individuals involved believe in the same common core values. These core values dictate rules and help individuals distinguish what is right or wrong. In the eyes of a college English class, honesty, courage, empathy, integrity and perseverance are tightly woven into the classes web of beliefs. Courage itself doesn t dictate what is right from wrong, courage is as fierce as a doubled edged sword, one side contrasting the other; but it is up to the individual to determine its use. What is courage? The original Middle English meaning of the word courage was To speak one s mind by telling all one s heart. Over time the word courage has evolved, and society now views the word courage very differently than it did a few hundred years ago. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, the definition of courage is defined as, mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty. This definition can be further broken down for English language learners as, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after her execution Jean Tressard, the treasurer of King Henry the VII s court, wrote We are all lost for it is a good and holy woman that has been burned. I believe her soul is in the hands of God, and I believe damned all who joined in her condemnation . Several centuries later, on May 16th, 1920 Joan of Arc was officially canonized as a saint in the roman catholic church by Pope Benedict XV. One of her more famous quotes that depicts her state of mind is as follows: One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief that is a fate more terrible than dying. Saint Joan of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Life Of The Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural... At the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History there is an exhibit called Eternal Life in Ancient Egypt . This exhibit focuses on Egypt s past with important and interesting artifacts related to burial techniques and religious beliefs. The most simple answer to why it is important to understand the way people lived in the past is that we can t truly know ourselves until we understand where we came from. This essay will analyze the exhibit to show what it s telling us and why it is so important. To start, a main focus in the exhibit is the Egyptians old burial rituals. It is widely known that the Egyptians used to mummify the dead. The exhibit not only displays these mummies, but it also displays what they were buried with. The objects buried in the tomb with the body are known to be for the afterlife of the person who is buried. These objects in the exhibit, along with the mummy and it s sarcophagus, included vessels for food and water, canopic jars for the organs of the mummy, along with jewelry and figurines of the gods and goddesses of Egypt. Also, the plaques on the inside of the exhibit s walls read descriptions of ancient Egyptian beliefs and why some of the goods were buried with the mummy. This can help visitors understand the way of life in ancient Egyptby putting out these finds for everyone to learn from. The information on burial rituals and objects shown on display depict Egypt s ancient religious beliefs and how the afterlife worked. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Validity Of The Fama French Three Factor Model Validity of the Fama French Three Factor Model in China during 2011 2015 Validity of the Fama French Three Factor Model in China during 2011 2015 Chao Xiong Ohio University Abstract This paper mainly explores the validity of the Fama French Three Factors model during 2011 2015 by using 30 stocks which is from A share stock marketin China, in contrast to the results of Fama and French (1993) in U.S, there are some differences. Market risk premium has a significant in Chinese stock market, but for the factors SMB and HML, both of them are not as significant as the United States, but it still has a little marginal return. Meanwhile, we use Capital Assets Pricing Model to compare with Fama French Three Factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To maximizing the interest of the investment, it depends on the information capture capability of investors in the stock market. Most investors in China start their investments without enough knowledge about the operating of stock market. They just follow what the most people do. If things continue in this way, economic bubble may occur. Therefore, it is particularly important for investors to get a general knowledge about the core of stock market. Over the past few decades, economists were continually developing a variety of asset pricing models. The first and the most important model is called Capital Assets Pricing Model, which was developed by William Sharpe, John Lintner and Jack Treynor (1964). It is based on the theory of composition and capitalization, which discussed the expected return and the relationship between risky assets in stock market. And now, Capital Asset Pricing Models becomes the pillar of multiple asset pricing models, and widely use in investment. However, since the 1970s, foreign economists began to do a lot of empirical research, specially in American capital market, which is able to provide a mature financial environment for the Capital Asset Pricing Model. Nevertheless, in 1980, there have been lots of negative verification results, economists started to discuss the Capital Asset Pricing Model, sometimes, it can not reasonably explain in stock market. In 1992, Fama and French (1992) considered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Persia And The Persian Question Analysis Throughout its history, the British Empire was obsessed with its own culture; yet, paradoxically, the nation sought to understand how the other perceived the glory and dominance of the Lion. This notion of cultural seems straightforward until one begins to examine its connection to imperialism. Literary critic Edward Said defined culture as the arts of description, communication, and representation, [that] have relative autonomy from the economic, social, and political realms that often exist in aesthetic forms. Forms of culture include the famous popular texts that depicted the Persian Question during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In 1892, George N. Curzon wrote Persia and the Persian Question, where he created an imaginary Persia, and highlighted the nation s ancient imperial past, which they could achieve once again due to modernization. These two text culturally defined the Persian Question within a Western perspective; his work created a exemplified Britain s infatuation with the East, while providing the outlet to for imperialists to exert their cultural dominance in the area. Curzon s work essentially combines the arts of description, communication, and representation with the political sphere because it fashioned a cultural space for empireto function within Persia. British print culture exploited this medium to speared the civilizing mission, while demonstrating England s own fear Germany and Russia. The 19th century saw a rise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Leadership Self-Analysis Essay As a leader in our church, after attending the program in Clinical Pastoral Education, I learned so much about self. Self awareness is a major growing edge in anyones leadership skills. Especially if you are trying to be successful and effective with your congregation, family and in the community. I learned that when dealing with conflict, I had the tendency to shy away or pretend as though the conflict is not happening or that it didn t exist. This behavior would lead to some unattended and unhealthy issues within my self. My peers were able to recognize my actions when conflicts occurred and would question my response and actions.. It was only until several times conducting the same approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, in order for my organization or ministry to be successful, I must always be honest about my weaknesses and create a safe environment so that others may experience that safe haven in order for us to build a trust with one another. I believe if trust is absent, the foundation for building goes out the window. I agree with Patrick Lecioni, members of great teams trust one another on a fundamental, emotional level, and they are comfortable being vulnerable with each other about their weaknesses, mistakes, fears, and behaviors. When we as leaders are able to embrace such a bond with a team, this creates a safe environment for sharing, venting, and expressing true feelings about new ideas and thoughts. So with all of that put in place, it is important for leaders to start off being
  • 36. honest about their weaknesses and strengths. Hopefully, this would open the floor for other team members to be honest about theirs. We will set the ground rules, which would included boundaries and will know that we are to be committed to factors set in place. Each team member should express openly what team means to them and what do they call a team. We should be clear about what each person is expecting from the team and if they agree with the terms addressed. We should always revisit our ground rules to make sure we are moving forward with our goals and our time frame ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Influential Softball Coach Essay Influential Softball Coach I met a life changing individual in middle school. We referred to him as Mr. D . He was my seventh and eighth grade English teacher. I sat in his class and dozed off during his grammar lectures. He often sparked my attention with jokes, sports scores, stories from literature books. However, the majority of Mr. D s classes were not overly exciting or stellar in anyway. In the spring of my seventh eighth grade year I decided to branch out and try a new sport. I signed up for our school s softball team. A new coach was going to be taking on the difficult task of teaching the love of the game to a group of girls. The coach was going to be my English teacher. Mr. D taught the team to play softball well. He... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a very unfamiliar place for me. I did not handle the situation well. I was extremely upset with him. The next day I wrote him a letter apologizing for my actions and lack of heart. He wrote me back explaining that sometimes things happen in sports as well as life that we do not necessarily agree with or like but they may be for the good of the majority of the people. I slowly realized Mr. D and I had many things in common. We both loved people, new experiences, family, church, and most importantly the cultured game of soccer. One day at my school s mass Mr. D volunteered to tell a story that related the gospel and homily. For the first time in a formal setting he had caught my attention right away. He faced the congregation and told his inspiring story. A baby and his mother boarded a flight one day. Bad luck came their way and the plane crashed. The pilot was the only survivor. As the pilot was exiting the plane eagerly trying to save himself, he heard a cry from the passenger area of the plane. He managed to find his way to a little baby boy crying in the hands of his mother. The baby had survived by the help of that kind pilot. That miracle baby was my middle school teacher and softball coach. Mr. D s lost his mother that day, but due to the kindness of another individual his life was saved. This experienced has influenced and driven this elderly person to teach the youth. Mr. D teaches English to children as well as teaches children sports, his true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The History Of The Oil Industry The history of the Oil Industry Oil makes up over в…“ of humanities primary energy supply. The production of oil, especially the refining of it is has a huge impact of on the modern day world. Oil has been collected and used since Old Testament Bible times. Oil or petroleum is naturally found in various countries including in and around the United States of America. There are many men who can be linked to the beginning of the American oil industry, but out of all of them the most famous, if not the most influential is John Davison Rockefeller. The history of the United States petroleum industry was influenced by John Rockefeller, and helped define his legacy. Oil has been used since perhaps, the beginning of time. Ancient records have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early Colonists observed the Seneca and Cornplanter Indians collecting it by spreading blankets on the rainbow colored surface of oil rich streams, they then wrung the oil out the blankets into earthen bowls. They used it for liniment, medicine and to mix with their war paint for shiny, waterproof make up. 17th century British and French explorers in western Pennsylvania and New York sent back reports about oil pools that looked like water and burned like brandy. Settlers in western Pennsylvania kept a supply of Seneca oil, that they collected whenever they found it, and used it to stimulate their joints and those of their horses. It was used by farmers in hot weather to repel blowflies, which couldn t tolerate the smell of the greasy substance (Dolson 1). Over time some inquisitive men began searching for ways to make money off this natural occurring petroleum. Oil, because of its many uses became a profitable product. Ebenezer Brewer a lumber mill owner skimmed up five gallons from the seepage on his land bordering Oil Creek, and sent it to his son Francis, a young doctor in northern Vermont. The greasy stuff was exactly the kind of unpleasant medicine Vermonters were crazy about. Dr. Brewer took a flask of the crude oil to his old professor at Dartmouth, Dr. Dixi Crosby, who examined it and agreed it might be a pretty good thing. George Bissell listened to Crosby talk about the interesting contents of the flask, along with James Townsend, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Spanking In The United States Let s look at the results of this survey. All of the Republican voters believe that it is acceptable for someone to spank their children. On the other hand, 33 percent of Third Party voters agree with spanking while the other 67 percent disagree with spanking. The Democratic voters are the ones whose beliefs on spankingare quite evident only 13.86 of them agree with spanking while the rest, a whopping 86.14 percent, do not agree with spanking their children. Do you notice a trend here? As shown by the results of the survey, Democrats tend to not agree with corporal punishment. Although this doesn t hold true every time (there are exceptions), if someone doesn t agree with corporal punishment then they are extremely likely to be a Democrat.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because they carry their liberal ideas with them into other aspects of their life such as how they punish their children. Also, the fact that America has gradually become more and more liberal and has implemented liberal legislation into its government since then also explains why most liberals don t use corporal punishment, which is because they believe that corporal punishment is outdated. Another trend: since those who vote for Hillary Clinton carry their tolerance and empathy with them beyond the voting posts also tend to believe that corporal punishment is old fashioned, they will most likely not believe in using corporal punishment to discipline their children. All of these different trends make it possible to explain how who a person votes for correlates with how they discipline their children, and why voting for Hillary means someone is not likely to spank their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. American South And Race Relations Essay Comer Vann Woodward studied the American South and race relations in the United States. He was born in 1908 in eastern, rural Arkansas. When he first enrolled into higher education he went to Henderson Brown College. However, he transferred to Emory University and graduated. After Woodward graduated, he became an English professor at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Teach). In 1931, he continued his education with graduate school at Columbiana University. There he received a Master of Arts. In 1947, he received his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in history from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Then he taught at Johns Hopkins University. He made the achievement of becoming Sterling Professor of History at Yale University from 1961 to 1977. Woodward s most influential work is The Strange Career of Jim Crow which was published in 1955. In the book, he explained how segregation was not inevitable. In the 1960s, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. claimed the book to be the historical bible of the Civil Rights Movement. His second most influential work is Origins of the New South, 1877 1913. It was published in 1951. During his life he received several honors and recognition for his work such as the Gold Medal of the National Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, the British Academy and the Royal Historical Society, the Bancroft Prize for Origins of the New South, 1877 1913 and the Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for Mary Chesnut s Civil War. Following Woodward s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Memory Stages MEMORY Psychology is known as the science of behavior and mental process. In Greek psychology has been define as a study that will talk about the soul where, the psyche and logos is both an academic and applied discipline that involving the scientific study of mental process and behavior. In other terms, psychologies also know as a study of the thought processes and behavior of humans and other animals in their interaction with the environment. Psychologists study processes such as perception, cognition, emotion and motivations, personality, abnormal behavior, and interpersonal relationships. Its also refers to the application of knowledge to various spheres of human activity, including issues related to daily life, such as family, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chunking was a unit of memory, where overcoming short terms memories that can be remembered are five to nine information. In this process, it s difficult to us to remembering data with more than nine, this because the STM desktop capacity are limited. Long term memory Long term memory refers to the continuing storage of information. In Freudian psychology, long term memory would be call the preconscious and unconscious. This information is largely outside of our awareness, but can be called into working memory to be used. Some of this information is fairly easy to recall, while other memories are much more difficult to access. In long term memory, Tulving (1972, 2000) has proposed the existence of three kinds of long term memory storage, which have different properties, and based on different brain mechanisms. The three long term memory storage are; procedural memory, semantic memory and episodic memory. Procedural memory is used to storage the memory of movement and skills, such as writing, cook or other movement and skills that related to our daily life. Semantic memory is memory for meaning without reference to the time and place of learning, and episodic memory refers to memory for specific experience that can be define in terms of time and space. Mistaken Identity Eyewitness Testimony In this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Nuclear War Talks between the U.S and the Soviet Union let by Vladimir Putin concerning a ban on nuclear testing started in the mid 1950s. Trusted officials from both sides came to believe that a nuclear arms race was going to reach a dangerous level. In addition, public protest against testing of nuclear weapons was gaining power. Nevertheless, talks between the two sides carried on for years, usually coming apart when the issues of verification were raised. Both the U.S and the British greatly wanted on site inspections, something the Soviets strongly opposed. In 1960, the three sides seemed not far to an agreement, but the findings of a U.S spy over the Soviet Unionin May of that same year brought discussions to a close. In June 1963, the ban... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Annotated Bibliography Cold War. Gale Student Resources in Context, Gale, 2017. Student Resources in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/YNKKJO509087257/SUIC?u=j079907999 xid=32b94e98. Accessed 18 Oct. 2017. This showed me background of the cold war . It also told me what the use and the soviet union disliked about each other and what led to the Space race The Cold War ended as a result of internal factors such as Gorbachev s reforms, the weak economy of the USSR and the Satellite States breaking away from the USSR, and external factors such as US Soviet diplomacy, and various treaties being signed that limited arms. this shows me how the cold war came to an end Crl.com. www.crl.edu/impact/carthage college students work cold war primary resources. Accessed 18 Sept. 2017. this shows me current events during the cold war it is important because it shows the struggles of the Cold War like what the people that weren t involved had to go through and there struggles it also showed me that the cold war is more complicated than what most people think History.com. A+E Networks, 2009, www.history.com/topics/cold war/cold war history. Accessed 18 Oct. 2017. this showed me the significance of the cold war it also showed me background information of what led up to the cold war like the challenges during world war 2 Preceden. www.preceden.com/timelines/6250 events that lead up to the cold war. This Shows me The major events leading up to the cold war like Greek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Parkinson s Disease and Tourette s Syndrome Essay Parkinson s Disease and Tourette s Syndrome Parkinson s Disease is a literally crippling neurodegenerative disorder, manifested in about 1% of the aged population. People who have Parkinson s Disease gradually lose control of their movements; specific symptoms include, tremor, slowness of movement, stiffness, difficulty in walking, and loss of balance. (1) Evidence strongly suggests that Parkinson s Disease is the result of severe cell loss in the substantia nigra. This brain structure is principally involved in the production of dopamine. (2) Dopamine, among other functions, is the neurotransmitter involved in initiation of movement. Hence, the link between dopaminergic cell loss and cessation of voluntary movement, as manifested ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... where movement is planned or motor behavior is organized. Surely enough, research done on the basal ganglia, namely the striatum and the caudate nucleus, has revealed that dopamine indeed impacts on these areas more prominently in Tourette s patients than in unaffected controls. (5,6) The increased dopamine effect in Tourette s patients may be due to two mechanism. One, the patients may produce more dopamine, hence, their receptors are over stimulated, leading to excessive neuronal firing, in turn leading to involuntary movements. However, this theory seems to not hold, as presumably neurons would activate compensatory mechanism to deal with the increase in neurotransmitter concentration. If really dopamine was present in excess, one would expect receptor sites to down regulate. One can assume that dopamine is not present in excess in Tourette s patients. A second mechanism has been proposed. According to this, the dopamine levels in Tourette s patients are equivalent to non patients, but their receptor sites are supersensitive. This theory seems to hold true and has been successfully confirmed in the laboratory. Research surrounding dopamine binding in implicated structures of the brain yielded, that binding to D2 dopamine receptors in the caudate nucleus was higher in the sibling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Night and Fog vs Triumph of the Will Essay Triumph of the Will and Night and Fog, portray Hitler s vision for Germany, and the findings of Allied liberators of concentration camps in the beginning of World War II. A comparison of the films present two very different views of what Hitler deemed necessary for Germany. They each displayed propaganda in a way they re eye catching simply because of the raw footage. It took everything that we knew about pre WWII and corrected it, so that we knew the truth about how the people of Germanyfelt, and what they saw in those exact moments. The task of viewing these films was quite difficult, and although both films seem to be a highly emotional and factual, I believe that Night and Fog was a more superior piece of propaganda. I will... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If Hitler is not on the screen, he is always an assumed to be present. The object of the mass s gaze, the erotic object of the mesmerized, ecstatic women in the crowds. By making it seem as though even the statues and cats stopped to gaze at his wonders. It s hard to believe than one person is loved by so many; it is almost as if it were to be too good to be true, and it was. It s hard to see any realism in this film, like it was scripted instead. As said previously, a convincing piece of propaganda shows the viewer hope, but also reality, and in the film, it looks anything but realistic. In Night and Fog it was an appropriate design the way the switched from color to black and white. I got two different meanings from this. 1) We live today in our present environment in a world filled with color. We don t go through hunger, torture and our dignities aren t taken from us. The black and white represents to me other people around the world which still today are going through similar times as these victims in this film went through. 2) The theme in on which the comparison is about the past and the present was very clear. The same pathways which were filled with the blood of the victims were now all buried under the ground. The color represented the present and the black and white represented the past. By declaring that in Triumph of the Willeverything is genuine and that not a single scene is staged, Riefenstahl becomes not just a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Working Labour And Engineering Based Careers For This... Comparatively, unlike larger metropolitan cities in Queensland, Toowoomba neglected catering to its developing expert health care working force. Even now, focusing on developing working labour and engineering based careers for this generation. Certainly, basic financial literacy can tell you why this is considered as a brash approach to developing the economy, where the development is at the cost of a generation. For instance, since Toowoomba is openly too inclined to expand its current infrastructure, this created a disproportionate market share. Wherein, much of the educational development is biased for training a robust labour market to supplement this industrial growth. Subsequently, relying on fringe benefits, such as reasonable housing pricing, to incentivize foreign and interstate expert working health care force to work in Toowoomba. In the light of a recent poll conducted in Toowoomba, over 68% of the currently employed were uncertain about the prospect of finding a job in the near future. Upon further revision on the matter, Toowoomba s Regional Council of finance and business strategy general manager Arun Pratap stated to the Toowoomba Chronicle the following: If you are planning on living and working in the Garden City in five years time aim to get into health, aged care, hospitality and retail, transport and construction. [business] Additionally postulating that the labour market is yet at its peak, dismissing the risk that Toowoomba is not diverse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Starbucks, A Large Portion Of Starbucks For Starbucks, business is good. Starbucks continues to come up with more and more innovations and ways to market their products. Last year Starbucks started bottling their iced coffee and selling them as a new product lines in their stores, as well as many new sandwich choices. The ability to provide fresh new ideas year after year provides Starbuckswith a growing customer base and a growing net gain. Starbucks will continue to come up with new ideas and products that will continue to bring in more customers to established stores and the means to build stores in new markets expanding their ability to generate revenue, their ability to innovate and market to different cultures globally. Starbucks ability to cut cost anywhere it can enables them to keep the money they use to operate at a minimum, leaving more of their revenue as profit. This allows Starbucks to expand and grow rapidly and increase their profitability greatly. The Chinese market makes up a large portion of Starbucks profit. China s population plays a big role in the importance of that market to Starbucks and the ability to pull a big profit from that region. In an interview with Charlie Rose, Howard Schultz said, We educated [China] on coffee ...now [China is] drinking as much coffee as [America] is. (Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, bloomberg.com) This statement shows how quickly the Chinese market expanded to the size of the American market and is continuing to expand. This growth will not stop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Light Vs. Evil In The Alloy Of Law By Brandon Sanderson The Alloy of law, a book by the author Brandon Sanderson . Truly a talented man, wrote the book series The allomancer Series or Mistborn Series . The Alloy of Law is a book about crime, betrayal, Vigilantes, Magic ( Metal Bending ). Alloy of Law has two very distinct theme s. Avengence, Light vs. Evil. Primarily the theme would be Light vs. Evil. The main character in the novel Alloy of Law is none other than Waxillium Wax Ladrian. Waxillium, a white male, short fused, incredibly talented, known as the Coin Shot for his excellent marksmanship. Though their was something more to Waxillium that truly separates him from the rest of population. He is a twinborn with the allomantic ability to push metals and feruchemical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story focuses on the story and adventure of Waxillium Wax Ladrian. On his adventure to rid the area of crime and make the world a better and peaceful place. Waxillium in the story is always in this area called the roughs. This area in the story is known to be a criminal hotspot. Due to the death of Lessie stated before, Wax threw in the towel for the law. Without a partner, depressed, weak, Wax thought that it would be time for him to return to his home, In the wake of his uncle s death, Wax is summoned back to Elendel to assume his duties as the lord of House Ladrian.. Improving its status and bringing a sense of income into the house. During the time, Wayne ( Waxs Partner ) would pester him to rejoin the force. With Wax taking on his duties as becoming the lord of the house of Ladrian, He meets a woman, Steris Harms. Steris Harms, daughter of Lord Harms, a wealthy but stern woman. The marriage is supposed to bring the Harms house closer tie with the house of Ladrian, securing a stable and stern friendship. Steris harms turns out to have potential to have Allomantic powers. Later this results in her kidnapping, with that of course caused Waxillium and Wayne to save her. Waxillium returns to the roughs to save her from her kidnappers, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay On Dr. Phil Mcgraw Dr. Phil McGraw Born Phillip Calvin McGraw, Dr. Phil was born in Vinita, OK on September 1, 1950. McGraw, growing up to be six feet four inches tall, was a star linebacker at Shawnee Mission North High School in which he attended. In 1968 Phil McGraw was awarded a football scholarship to the University of Tulsa. After attending Tulsa, he transferred to Midwestern State University in Texas graduating in 1975 with a Bachelor s degree in psychology. Furthering his education, McGraw went on to the University of North Texas earning his Master s degree in experimental psychology in 1976 followed by a PhD in clinical psychology in 1979. A dedicated family man, McGraw married to Robin Jo Jameson since 1976, has two sons Jay and Jordan, and two... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phil, along with his wife Robin, established a foundation known as the Dr. Phil Foundation. The foundation is designed to improve the lives of foster children and disadvantaged kids by supporting programs and organizations that offer solutions to the emotional, physical, mental and spiritual needs of children and families. The foundation has donated over $400,000 to disaster relief organizations such as the Katrina Fund, United Way and American Red Cross. It also supports arts and music programs for children and has funded over $750,000 to the Boys and Girls Club, Little Kids Rock and the Roots of Music. Additionally, the foundation is committed to children s health and abuse prevention donating $800,000 to the Kidd s Kids, Hope House and Toys for Tots ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Montana s Suicide Battle Of Montana Montana s Suicide Battle Suicides in Montana continues to take the lead amongst the greatest in the nation; unless there is more awareness and prevention it will continue to take the lives of Montanans . This drastic self inflicted pain does not have to be the last option. Every day is the beginning of a new day; a new page in the book of life. Darkness must not prevail! It must stop taking the lives of friends and family; in order to start saving the lives of Montanans . Death by acute actions can lessen in Montana if there is more awareness and prevention. With the help of communities coming together suicide education can be expanded to not only across Montana, but across the nation. Positive advertisements about depression and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6). Meaning Montana is losing as many youth in its state alone, that compares to the surrounding states of the nation! There are several contributing factors that play a role in this drastic driven reaction. There was an article published in the Billings Gazette in 2012 that talked about how people in Montana seem to have the Cowboy up mentality and put off being seen because it shows a sign of weakness (Uken, 2012, p.2). Whatever you are going through at the time is challenged and sometimes tucked away in your memory; the stress builds up. This increases depression which is the number one related link to suicide (Uken,2012, p.7.para.1). American Indians have the highest suicide rates in Montana and make up 7% of the population (Uken, 2012, p. 3). The high unemployment and substance abuse is shown to be a major factor (Uken, 2012, p. 3).There is a shortage of employment all over Montana, not just pertaining to the reservations. This shortage and not having enough mental healthcare professionals to cover all of the small towns in Montana, limits people being seen and treated (Uken, 2012, p.4,para.6). Physicians and healthcare professionals play a big percentage in their role of suicide. Seventy percent of individuals who had followed through with suicide had visited their doctor within one month ( Rosston. K,2012, p.2)! This percentage is one of the most astounding numbers researched. Health care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Factors Influencing Human Behaviour Outside Of Other... Animals are one of the top factors influencing human behavior outside of other non human animals. The interactions that occur between people and non human animals, particularly in the Appalachian region, has led to profound changes both on the local community. The most significant interaction to take place and has influenced the area drastically is domestication. Four types of domestication at the forefront of Appalachian cultureare livestock, blood sports, pet keeping, and animal s prevalence in oral folklore. The introduction of domestication previous to and after the Neolithic Revolution has harbored new relationships between humans and animals that have altered the mountain face, culture, and economy of the Appalachian region. The most prevalent human animal interaction to be observed and widely practiced in the Appalachian Mountains is the keeping of domesticated animals. The region was widely used as hunting and gathering land previous to colonial expansion. Animals were not domesticated by Native Americans their animism, or the belief that all organisms and inanimate objects possess a soul ( Constructing Animals ). However, it was not until the Neolithic Revolution reached the Appalachians that sustainable agriculture became a standard way to obtain food. In doing so domesticated animals, particularly livestock, became common in the mountains. Hogs cattle, and chickens were kept on farms to allow for easier access to meat, dairy, and eggs. Consequently, when people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Essay on A Near Death Experience as a Religious Experience A Near Death Experience as a Religious Experience A near death experience can be defined as an event which occurs to people when seemingly the bodily functions which confirm life have stopped, (i.e. clinically dead). It often has an out of body element and may be interrupted in a religious or non religious way. Most individuals who claim to have had a near death experience say that there is a sense of indescribable bliss, ecstasy and peace. Similarly, a religious experience is usually described as a non empirical occurrence, and may be perceived as supernatural. It is a mental event which is undergone by an individual and of which that person is aware. Recipients of a religious experience usually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I began to experience the most wonderful feelings. I couldn t feel a thing in the world except peace, comfort ease just quietness... (An individual who claims to have had a near death experience) Moreover, it could also be explained in physiological terms; where an individual could have a body illness, or the brain being deprived of oxygen. These could distort their image of the world leading to them not obtaining a real picture of what s going on, and hence making them think they are undergoing a divine experience, whether religious or near death. It could also be the result of affects in neurological terms (involving the nervous system). The brain could be affected by nerves and how they are working. This could also be in connection with common diseases such as Parkinson s, Multiple Sclerosis and other, whereby they affect the individual s brain and what they perceive. I tried to tell my nurses what had happened when I woke up, but they told me not to talk about it, that I was just imagining things. (An individual who claims to have had a near death experience) These experiences could also be psychological, where an individual feels a sense of isolation. Dreams and delusions could also be a reason. For example, in times of ultimate stress, it tightens sensitivity and stress release endorphins could cause visions. A near death experience can be purely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...