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Flight
Flight By Doris Lessing In the short story Flight by Alice Lessing, it s the story of an old man
who raises homing pigeons for a hobby and who constantly worries about his last granddaughter,
Alice, leaving and getting married tothe postmaster s son, Steven. The old man is very
overprotective and also possessive of his daughter.In a way, the grandfather is also jealous of Alice
s fiancГ©, Steven. The Old man argues with Aliceabout her behaviour when Steven is with her and
he complains to his daughter, Alice s mother, Lucy.In this story, Lessing wanted to show that part of
growing up is leaving the nest and becoming moreindependent. Another part of growing up is
letting go and moving on with ones life. Lessing uses a lotof techniques... Show more content on
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But he also realised that he could release the new pigeon representinghis granddaughter. By
releasing the pigeon he finally accepts losing his granddaughter but he alsorealises that in doing
so he is also moving on too.At the end of the story, Alice started crying when she saw her
grandfather release the young anduntrained pigeon. We do not actually know if those are tears of
joy or of sadness but by accepting themarriage of his granddaughter possibility of losing her, this
has helped him move on with his
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The Physics Behind The Electric Vehicle
The Physics behind the Electric Vehicle It has been estimated that there will be approximately
1200 million motor vehicles by the year 2020. That is almost twice the number of cars that are
already traveling on our busy roads. Due to this ever increasing vehicle population, the demand
for fuel will continue to increase as well. With the depleting supply of oil already an issue for the
U.S. especially, there is a growing interest in alternative energy fuels that can be used to power
motor vehicles. Electric vehicles (EV) are one of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly
cars available at this point in time. By definition, an electric car is an automobilethat is propelled by
one or more electric motors, using electrical energy stored in rechargeable or another energy
storage device. The electric motors used in these cars gives off instant torque, creating strong and
smooth acceleration. Some of the models of EVs have an electric motor for each wheel. Having
these four motors not only allows for better propulsion, but also for the use of braking and
changing the kinetic energy back into chemical energy in the batteries. The traction that the car
gets is also increased with each wheel driving. In some of the EV models the electric motors can be
mounted directly inside the mounting for the wheel, which enables a loss of all the moving parts
between the motor and the wheel. When there is no axle, differential, or transmission, the EVs have
less drivetrain
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Evaluation Of A Clinical Supervision Project
After completing my clinical supervision project, I can reflect on multiple things I have learned
about myself as a supervisor, including my approach to clinical supervision, my conference skills,
and my strengths and weaknesses. I now recognize more than ever that effective supervisors must
consistently self assess their practice and make adjustments as necessary for continuous
improvement, just as effective teachers do.
Throughout the clinical supervision process, it became apparent that I have strengths and
weaknesses that relate to each step of the process. My most notable strengths were related to my
conference skills. For example, I am comfortable working with people, and believe I make
others feel comfortable working with me. I listen well, and genuinely want to help teachers to
improve, which I believe comes across in my communication with teachers. Working with
teachers collaboratively seems to yield effective results, and I was able to develop strong ideas
for each teacher, both in terms of goals for their observations, and their action plans moving
forward after their post conferences. During the observation portion of the project, I believe I
showed some strength in collecting data about each teacher and their classes. I was able to collect a
large amount of data in only one class. In theory, I believe supervisors have the responsibility of
getting to know each teacher individually, including their unique teaching styles and individual
areas in need of
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Primary Peritoniitis
The abdominal cavity is the largest hollow space in the human body and contains the liver,
pancreas, spleen, kidneys and adrenal glands, and the digestive tract. The cavity is lined by a thin,
silk like membrane called the peritoneum which covers the inside wall of the abdominal cavity and
every organ or structure contained in it. A common affliction of the abdominal cavity is peritonitis,
which is an inflammation of the peritoneum membrane caused by the introduction of a fungal or
bacterial infection in an otherwise sterile environment. The infection is often caused by an
abdominal injury that creates a rupture (perforation) within the abdominal cavity, or may arise from
a complication of an underlying medical condition. The infection can... Show more content on
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Primary peritonitis is an infection that develops in the abdominal (ascitic) fluid of the peritoneal
cavity. It is mostly seen in patients suffering from advanced liver disease with cirrhosis, where
abdominal fluid builds up (ascites) in the peritoneal cavity and may become infected. Although rare
in the absence of a perforation, there are many underlying conditions that can contribute to the
growth of bacteria in the ascitic fluid. This type is called spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and is the
most common reason of primary peritonitis. Factors that increase risk of primary peritonitis include
medical procedures like peritoneal dialysis, medical conditions such as cirrhosis, kidney failure, and
heart disease, and patient history of peritonitis. However, in most cases the type of infection that
develops is secondary peritonitis, which is usually caused by an infection that has spread from the
digestive tract after trauma or perforation of the abdominal viscera that allows infectious organisms
to contaminate the sterile environment of the peritoneal cavity. Most common causes of secondary
peritonitis include injury or trauma to the peritoneum, a ruptured appendix, or stomach ulcer,
digestive diseases such as Crohn s Disease, and diverticulitis, perforations of the stomach, or
intestines, and abdominal trauma such as injury from a knife or gunshot wound. Both types of
peritonitis are life threatening, and when left untreated can enter into the bloodstream spreading the
infection throughout the entire body leading to shock and organ
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Blindness, Sight and Eyes in Sophocles Oedipus The King...
The Deeper Meaning of Sight and Eyes in Sophocles Oedipus The King
In Sophocles play, Oedipus The King, the continuous references to eyes and sight possess a much
deeper meaning than the literal message. These allusions are united with several basic underlying
themes. The story contains common Ancient Greek philosophies, including those of Plato and
Parmenides, which are often discussed and explained during such references. A third notion is the
punishment of those who violate the law of the Gods. The repeated mentioning of sight and eyes
signify the numerous ancient Greek beliefs present in the story.
During the Theban Trilogy, there are two major philosophical ideals present. The first, and most
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The other philosophies present come from two people, Parmenides and Plato. Parmenides theorized
that things do not change, and therefore that man s senses were inaccurate and unreliable. A blind
prophet Tiresius informs Oedipus of what has happened. Abhorred, Oedipus did not even consider
that Tiresias was telling the truth. Instead, he accused the soothsayer of lying and insulting him by
stating that your riddance is a blessing. (41) Oedipus is truly the blind one, as he restricts himself
to the literal meaning of the tale of the oracle. Unwilling to see what was before him, the
overwhelming evidence of his crimes, Oedipus looked for others to blame. Another parallel to
being sighted, but blind, is present in Plato s Myth of The Cave. Just as the cave dwellers did not
want to explore the world outside, Oedipus did not want his fate. Oedipus is the cave dweller and
Tiresius is the enlightened one who cast off his fetters and sees the true world, the world of ideas.
Punishment is another element in Hellenistic life. For attempting to escape his destiny, Oedipus is
punished by Apollo. However, Oedipus goes beyond what the Gods decreed by blinding himself
and then leaving Thebes in exile. The city and even more, his children, are only reminders of his
malfeasance. Leaving Thebes is also an attempt to distance himself
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Interpreting The Purpose Of The Constitution In The UK
Unlike many nations across the globe, Britain lacks a codified or a written constitution. Britain
relies on unwritten court judgements, conventions and acts of parliament as the constitution.
According to Packman, the constitution is a system of beliefs and laws that a nation uses to
govern. However, most people across the globe do not consider the UK to have a constitution. Yet,
in reality, UK does have a constitution the only difference is that its constitution is found in an
abstract form consisting of diverse conventions and practices laws, which have evolved over the
years. In fact, the key milestone of UK constitution entails the 1689 Bill of rights. Thus, in the
comparative sense, UK has an unmodified Constitution remembering the constitutional laws in the
UK are derived from Acts of Parliament, law reports, or court judgments. In essence, the unwritten
status of the British constitution gives it its distinguishing feature of the constitution.
Importance of constitutional principles
In regard to British Constitution, the aspect of separation of power is not supreme. For instance, the
three arms of the government are founded under the article of United States Constitution, which
give these arms distinct and essential power roles within the federal government. Basically, the key
objective of having three arms of government is to allow separation of power hence avoid
concentration of power to one branch of government. The U.S. Constitution states that the powers of
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Assessment Of Perineal Pain On Women Experience During The...
Assessment of Perineal Pain
Adequate and effective management of perineal pain begins with a comprehensive assessment
(Marcus et al, 2009; Breivikl et al, 2008; Dalton et al, 1999). However, Andrews et al, (2008) UK
based study concluded that there is no pain scale to date that has been developed to appropriately
and accurately assess the perineal pain that women experience during the postnatal period. This
begins to offer explanation as why up to 92% of new mothers endure perineal pain in the early
postpartum period (Macarthur and Macarthur, 2004).To further support these findings Way (2012)
discovered that women expect perineal pain following vaginal birth but under estimate the severity
of the pain. Women will experience high levels of pain before requesting analgesia as they attempt
to normalise the pain as a consequence of vaginal delivery (Swain and Dahlen, 2013). Macarthur
and Macarthur (2004) conclude that the current management of perineal pain is inadequate as the
use of analgesia is not standardised.
Both Macarthur and Macarthur (2004) and Andrews et al, (2008) used a prospective cohort
research design to obtain their data. The sample population that was needed to ensure that the
results produced were statistically significant was, therefore, larger (Rees, 2011). Macarthur and
Macarthur (2004) used a sample size of four hundred and forty seven women from Toronto, Canada,
and Andrews et al, (2008) included two hundred and forty one women from London, England. The
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Descriptive And Values Of The People
Zoroastrianism
Alicia Chen, Natalia Bien,
Kendra Fort, Jennifer Koo
7th Period.
Descriptive/Values of the People:
The people that adhered to this religion were the Persians of the Persian Empire that dated from
550 330 B.C. and was located from Anatolia and Egypt across western Asia to northern India and
Central Asia. The Persian society was patriarchal but the women were seen as very valuable in
society and experienced much more equality than any other women of different empires. The
economy was mostly based on trade which brought the provinces and the entire empire together and
more integrated. Urbanized Zoroastrians governed themselves by councils of notables partly by
inheritance and partly by election. The council managed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some other important values of the people are also shown through the passages that state that the
cultivation of the individual and civic virtues of everyone, including women, following the laws and
avoiding being dishonest, caring for the poor, and loyalty to the church should be important for
every Zoroastrian.
Pourandokht was the first queen of Persia and it shows that women had quite a lot of equality and
could participate in politics and ruling of the empire.
Origin Story:
Zoroastrianism was created by a prophet named Zoroaster, or can also be referred as Ahura Mazda,
who was also considered the god of the religion. Zoroaster grew up in a polytheistic religion,
where they had animal sacrifices and crazy rituals. The Zoroastrianism religion was created
where they were against slaves, animal sacrifices, and only believed in one god (Monotheistic),
this shows that his cultural influences growing up was a big influence on what he believed in
when creating this religion. Zoroastrianism was created during the rise of Persia, when Cyrus the
Great conquer the land. A big belief in Zoroastrianism is that he believed a person should have a
choice between God and the evil spirit s . Zoroastrianism is one of the oldest religions, it combined
the
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Immanuel Kant Deontology
Deontology
The decisions of deontology may be appropriate for an individual but does not necessarily produce a
good outcome for society. Deontology (also known as nonconsequential), by contrast, is dependent
on moral laws, duties, rules and intuitions and centers on the principles of 18th century philosopher
Immanuel Kant. These moral laws and duties declare that actions such as lying, murdering and
breaking promises are fundamentally wrong and we have no duty to partake in these actions. (CRI)
This moral theory stems from the Greek works deon and logos , which mean the study of duty.
Deontology states that an action s morality holds great value, and therefore the result of a wrong
action does not make it s outcome ethical. In other words,
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Analysis Of The Movie The Black Swan
The Black Swan is a movie about a woman named Nina Sayers, who was a ballerina at an
esteemed ballet company. The newest production the company was undertaking was a ballet
called Swan Lake. Swan Lake was about a princess, the Swan Queen, who was turned into an
evil Black Swan. In the movie, the role of the Swan Queen was highly sought after among the
ballerinas, especially since the former principal dancer, Beth Macintyre, was recently let go
from the company because of her age. Nina was also very interested in the role, and having been
with the company for quite some time, auditioned for it. After she completed her audition, she
received mixed feedback from the director, Thomas Leroy, about her performance. He told her
that she was an excellent dancer, but she was also too rigid and stiff. He advised her to try to
enjoy herself and add more personality in her dance instead of focusing, primarily, on her
technique. His critique disappointed Nina because she desperately wanted to impress him. To
make matters worse, she began to feel unsure of herself when a new dancer, Lily, arrived at the
company. She especially felt threatened by Lily s presence after Thomas compared Lily s free
and relaxed dance style with Nina s controlled and technical style. Eventually, Nina attempted to
become more bold, both in her dancing and personal life, in an effort to win him over. As all of
this was taking place, Nina began to experience strange visions consisting of disturbing
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Jackie Robinson and The Integration Of The United States...
Jackie Robinson: athlete, social activist, hero. These are just some of the words people use to
describe Jackie. Robinson was the first person to break the color barrier in Major League
Baseball, at the time officially designated a white man s sport. The blacks and whites played in
separate leagues but Branch Rickey, vice president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, wanted to integrate
Major League Baseball. At this time in the 1940s the Unites States was still segregated and the Jim
Crow Laws still reigned heavily in the south. Integration didn t start until 1948 when Truman signed
Executive Order 9981 which integrated the military. This didn t occur until after Robinson took the
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Jackie was a phenomenal athlete for young kids to look up to. After the start of World War II he
served in the military from 1942 to 1944. After the war he returned to his love for baseball,
playing in the Black major leagues. He was chosen by Branch Rickey, vice president of the
Brooklyn dodgers, to help integrate the Major Leagues. Rickey hated segregation just as much
as Robinson and wanted to change things Rickey had once seen a Black college player turned
away from a hotel... Rickey never forgot seeing this player crying because he was denied a place
to lay his weary head just because of the color of his skin (Mackenzie). He was finally able to do
something about segregation and help change baseball and the United States for the better. It
wasn t that all the teams were racist and didn t want a black player but when the major league
teams had an away game they would rent out the stadium to the black teams for them to play at.
And the executives of teams didn t want to loose the money that they were making off of the
black teams. League owners would lose significant rental revenue ( Breaking ). He soon signed
with the all white Montreal Royals a farm team for the Dodgers. Robinson had an outstanding start
with the Royals, leading the International League with a .349 batting average and .985 fielding
percentage (Robinson). After Robinson s outstanding year he was promoted to the Dodgers he
played his first game on
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1763 To 1776 Dbq Essay
Between the years 1763 and 1776, the British enforced many new laws that caused the colonials
to deepen their resistance. Some of the new laws that caused an uproar involving the colonist
were the Sugar Act , Stamp Act, and eventually the Coercive Acts. I will be talking about the
ways the British Parliament laws intensified colonials resistance to British governing and their
commitment to republican gain. The Sugar Act was passed by Parliament of Great Britain in
April 5, 1764, the Sugar Act was designed by Parliament to raise revenue from the American
colonist. The Sugar Act would tax sugar and molasses which were ingredients used for rum. Great
Britain had several reasons for implementing the sugar act and one reason was to reduce the rate of
tax on sugar and molasses but have British military collect the taxes from all thirteen colonies.
Another reason was to establish British courts for tax violators where a British judge would serve
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This new expense law required every American pioneer to pay charges on each bit of printed
paper they read or utilized. This included daily papers, authoritative reports, licenses, distributions
and notwithstanding playing cards. The assets gathered were to be utilized as a part of helping pay
the cost of insurance by British fighters from foes along the Appalachian Mountains. 10,000 British
troops were positioned on the American boondocks for this reason yet was more similar to
assurance from British troops. The American colonists were angry and started thinking that if
something wasn t done to stop the British from imposing this Stamp Act tax then more taxation
could come in the future. The Virginia House of Burgess tried to adopt the Patrick Henry s Stamp
Act Resolves that declared Americans should only pay taxes to the Virginia House of Burgesses.
The Virginia Governor Fauquier did not accept the
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My Parent s Relationship With My Parents Essay
Melissa and Travis Blackmore, are two of the kindest and hardest working individuals that I have
ever met, and I am lucky enough to call them my parents. My parents have been married for 21
years and while they do engage in the occasional argument over dirty dishes, I have never doubted
that my parents love and respect each other. One observation that I have made about my parents
relationship is how they make sacrifices for each other so that they can create the best home
environment for my sister and I. Currently both of my parents work outside of the home, although
my motherused to teach preschool from home before I came to Liberty. My mother currently
works as a third grade teacher in Henrico, Virginia, and sells Doterra essential oils from home.
My father has worked at DuPont for as long as I can remember although he has worked several
sections and jobs within the company. Currently my dad works as a head maintenance engineer at
DuPont. Since I am the youngest child, my leaving home was a big adjustment for my parents,
especially my mom who was used to spending the majority of her day with me working on
homeschooling and doing activities with me. After I left home, my mother decided to stop teaching
preschool at home and went back to working out of the home. While my parents miss my sister and
I very much, they have found joy in spending time working on their relationships with each other
and with friends and familyas well as with those who work with them. Now that my
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What Is The Use Of Reform In A Modest Proposal
In A Modest Proposal, Swift vents his mounting exacerbation at the incompetence of Ireland s
government officials, the pietism of the affluent, the oppression of the English, and the lack of
sanitization and debasement in which he sees such a variety of Irish individuals living. While A
Modest Proposal moans about the dreary circumstance of an Irelandabsolutely subject to England s
misuse, it likewise communicates Swift s absolute sicken at the Irish individuals appearing failure
to activate all alone sake. Without pardoning any gathering, the paper demonstrates that the English
as well as the Irish themselves and the Irish lawmakers as well as the masses are in charge of the
country s disastrous state. His sympathy for the wretchedness of the Irish individuals is a serious
one, and he incorporates a scrutinize of their ineptitude in managing their own particular issues....
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Quick s tract spoofs the style and technique for these, and the dismal incongruity of his own answer
uncovers his own depression at the disappointment of this paper news coverage to accomplish any
real advance. His piece challenges the express inefficacy of Irish political authority, and it likewise
assaults the introduction of such a large number of contemporary reformers toward financial
utilitarianism. While Swift himself was a clever monetary mastermind, he frequently
communicated scorn for the utilization of probably logical administration thoughts to philanthropic
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The Human Need For Personal Thoughts
The story was told by a non participant selective omniscient narrator speaking in third person point
of view, which was perfect because it enabled reader to understand the human need for personal
thoughts and feeling of each character clearly by jumping from one to another. The narrator guided
the readers to the thought of Alcee, wrote that he had unthinkingly drawn her into his arms, had
aroused all the old time infatuation and desire for her flesh. (Chopin 112) Alcee, the He in this
sentence still loved her , Calixta, since their separation. Due to the physical contact, Alcee did not
want to hide his desire to Calixta anymore. When they kissed, the narrator stated the thought of
Calixta Oh! She remembered; for in Assumption he had kissed her (Chopin 112). The narrator
disclosed that they had been in love in Assumption and both were passionate. Because of this
evidence, reader was able to understand that Calixta was in struggle between traditional family
value and the desire of adultery. Apparently, Calixta was inviting his lips (Chopin 112) and
crushing on Alcee. Calixta betrayed her morality proactively and brought the massive harm to her
innocent family. At this moment, woman held the dominant right emotionally. It critiqued women
in general did not restrict from marriagebut try to seek freedom from passion. Since Calixta and
Alcee were tired about their marriage, they gave themselves up in quivering ecstasy (Chopin 112)
and inputted in appetency. After the
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Food and Nutrition Essay
1. Which water soluble vitamins does Brian have too much or too little of? Brian s unhealthy
eating habits have caused his body to either be receiving inadequate amounts or a surplus of
water soluble vitamins. Brian is taking in to much Thiamin or Vitamin B1 because the
Recommended Daily Amount (RDA) is 1.2 mg/day, the Daily Intake Value for adults is 1.5 mg
and he is consuming 3.18 mg. He is also taking in to much Riboflavin or B2 because he is
consuming 3.29 mg, his RDA is 1.3 mg/day and his Daily Value for adults is 1.7 mg. Brian is also
taking in to much Niacin or B3 because his RDA is 16 mg NE/day, the Daily Value for adults is 20
mg and he is taking in 45 mg/day. He takes in 2.41 mg of VitaminB6, which is too much, compared
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Either cleaning up his diet by including more Vitamin C rich foods such as fruits and vegetables or
adding a Vitamin C supplement to his diet will help to resolve this problem. If he were going to
begin taking a supplement however I would recommend visiting his doctor first and discussing it
with him. Although, I would recommend to him that supplementing with Vitamin C is a possibility
I would express to him the benefits of receiving the needed nutrients through food. Obtaining
nutrients through a healthy diet is always going to be the best option.
3. Why does Brian have trouble sleeping, especially when he restricts his diet?
There are a few different reasons to why Brian could be having trouble sleeping based on his
diet. One of the reasons could be that because he consumes so many calories on some days that
because he s so full he may be suffering from heartburn, uncomfortably full or sleep apnea. When
Brian fasts he is not taking in any carbohydrates that is one of the main cofactors, which helps
tryptophan and serotonin, reach the brain. These two hormones are responsible for help an
individual sleep. Another cause to Brian s insomnia would be due to his alcohol consumption.
When a person drinks alcohol, especially before bed, it can mess with your sleeping patterns. A
person can fall immediately into NREM sleep, deep sleep, bypassing REM sleep causing the
person to come out of a sleep cycle
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The First Crusade And The Crusades
As the historian John Riley Smith points out The First Crusade was a violent and brutal episode
during which the crusaders cut out a swathe of suffering through Europe and Western Asia. In this
description of the First Crusade (1095/6 1099) Smith makes it difficult for us to see and, or
uncover any elements of pilgrimage in the crusaders actions. However, there are many different
ways in which the crusadeshave been described, the historian Christopher Tyerman on the other
hand, steers towards the idea that it is reasonable to label the Frist crusade as an armed Pilgrimage
as it showed a defining commitment to the church to accommodate the spiritual aspirations of the
laity . However, it s worth pointing out he labels other less sanctified ways in which the First
Crusadecould be described. The approach to answer the question for this essay will focus mainly
on whether the Crusaders joined and embarked on the First Crusade with the belief of it
representing an armed pilgrimage, as it seems important to focus on the origins of the crusades
in order to answer why it may be perceived so, after all every pilgrimage must start from
somewhere. However, in answering this question it s also important to consider other factors
such as the role of Pope Urban II, who has been labelled by some historians as playing a pivotal
role in crusaders participation and therefore the creation of the First Crusade and why it could be
perceived as an armed pilgrimage, or whether an
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Immigration Status Essay
Manoj Banjara, Ph.D. Cleveland, OH 44120 (806) 316 1813; banjarm@hotmail.com Immigration
Status: Permanent Resident Summary в™Ј6+ years of experience in biostatistics with a
demonstrated history of working in hospitals, pharmaceutical, CRO, and healthcare industries as a
biostatistical SAS programmer. в™ЈInvolved in drug development process with exposure in
analyzing and reporting pre clinical/clinical trial data. в™ЈGood understanding of FDA submission
(IND, NDA), clinical protocols, CRFs, CDISC, ICH guidelines, 21 CFR Part 11, GCP guidelines,
and IRB guidelines. в™ЈExperienced in SAS programming for importing and exporting huge
datasets from flat files, excel spreadsheets, and external Oracle RDBMS tables, LIBNAME, and
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Biostatistical Programmer SGS Fairfield, NJ 4/2017 10/2017 в™ЈProvided SAS programming and
analysis support for Alzheimer s Disease phase II clinical trials. в™ЈVerified accuracy and integrity
of clinical data by performing validation checks written in SAS and data cleaning by examining
data related errors and missing values. в™ЈExtensively used PROC SQL to retrieve, update, and
report on information from SAS data sets and other database products. в™ЈCreated new SAS
programs and modified existing programs using SAS/MACROS to make more efficient.
в™ЈExtensively used procedures like PROC FREQ, PROC SORT, PROC TRANSPOSE, PROC
FORMAT PROC MEANS, PROC UNIVARIATE, PROC PRINTTO, and PROC COMPARE for
data transformation, manipulation, checking the assumptions, and conducting statistical analysis.
в™ЈEffectively developed SAS conde for modeling data and implemented SAS/STAT procedures
including PROC ANOVA, PROC LIFETEST, PROC LIFEREG, PROC PHREG, PROC REG, and
PROC GLM for
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World Is Too Much With USarknotes
What Becomes of Our Elegies?
William Wordsworth s poem The World is too Much with Us begins with a pessimistic, yet
chillingly accurate insight: The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and Spending, we
lay waste our powers (1 2). Wordsworth asks whether progress was just a convenient excuse for the
sacrifices mankind made during the Industrial Revolution. Alexander Pope, however, in his poem
An Essay on Man, claims that although humans inevitably err, they still redeem themselves through
trial and error, as indicated by contemporary examples. Therefore, under Pope s philosophy, The
World is too Much with Us symbolizes the lesson learned through human reasoning on human
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Initially, the myopic drive for technology and material wealth had left humanity deprived of its
soul. The industrial empire extorted what it could from nature. According to World Resources
Institute, the planet has lost 80 percent of its forest cover to deforestation, and the number
continues to increase. With the accumulation of wealth, Mammonism and attendant moral
problems ensued. In Korea, as individuals were price tagged based on their economic
productivity, the society stigmatized the elderly for their apparent uselessness. As some chose
suicide over social isolation, suicide rate of the elderly increased twofold over the period of ten
year, indicating the loss of morality. Still, like Wordsworth, those critical of the status quo advocate
social reform. For instance, to counter deforestation, the UN Forum on Forests, is actively
promoting reforestation by hosting European Forestry Commissions and World Forestry
Congresses. There also are signs of moral redemption. In Korea, approximately ten thousand jobs
for the elderly are being produced every year to forestall their social exclusion. Such precedents are
enough to prove that the inherent nature of humanity is to err and
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The Macdonald Funeral Home
A Rhetorical Website Analysis of the MacDonald Funeral Home Website The MacDonald
funeral home website provides the viewer with many different rhetorical devices in their text,
images, color psychology, as well as shapes to utilize logos, pathos, and ethos to help appeal to
the users that access this website. This website provides funeral services as well as cremation
services for people s loved ones. They provide low prices and care to the services in which they
provide. I have chosen the MacDonald funeral home website in relation to the poem Do Not Go
Gentle Into That Goodnight because it seems that there will soon be a funeral held for the
father. Logos Logos appeals to the logical side, provides reason as well as logic to the reader.
While there are no logical colors or shapes but there is text as well as photos to explain logos.
The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides the reader with logical views of the website
explaining that they offer affordable prices to all families. An individual may be more prone to use
the MacDonald funeral home over other funeral homes because of the lower price. The MacDonald
funeral home has a photo explaining that they are not just funeral directors, but that they are experts
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The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides pathos with explaining that the home has been
helping families by providing an understanding, meaningful, as well as caring funeral for the past
34 years. This website offers many photos that provide an emotional experience to the reader,
such as photos of their family, photos of the recent obituaries, as well as photos explaining that
they cremate people s loved ones using care. The website has lots of green, which provides the
reader with feelings of growth, balance, harmony, and hope. Oddly curved shapes (natural/organic
shapes) tend to comfort and please the
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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Motivation
The Harry Potter series relates to children and all types of readers, inviting them into the new and
different world. The Harry Potter world however parallels the real world much more than many
initially think. Students who relate to the world of Harry Potter and have grown up hearing his
name along with other favorite characters engage in the story more than with any generic story
often used in classrooms. The Harry Potterseries engages the students and encourages learning
through a subject in which the students have found interest. Keith McPherson in his article
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Motivation from the journal Teacher Librarian discusses the
importance of an engaged child while they read, Reading related research finds that reading
motivation increases when students are actively engaged with real world reading materials in
real world interactions (qtd. Brophy, 1998; Csikszentmihalyi, 1991; Yair, 2000). Children who
enjoy the stories they read, develop greater reading comprehension skills and have greater
motivation to continue reading and learning. A student who also relates to the characters he or
she reads about will discover a connection to reading that only improves the child s desire to read.
The desire to read does not decrease with age, but in fact increases. This claim remains especially
true when the love of reading develops early. One advantage of the Harry Potter series includes the
range of ages that relate to the story and its
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Maternal Mortality And Death Of A Pregnant Woman Essay
Introduction
Maternal mortality/death is defined as the death of a pregnant woman by causes related to the
pregnancy or its management, or death of a post partum mother within 42 days after pregnancy
termination (Requejo, Bryce, Victora, Deixel, 2013; Ronsmans, Graham, group, 2006; Say et al.,
2014). There are proposals to change this definition to make it include one year post partum death
of mothers, as the risk of death has been shown to remain high half a year post partum (Ronsmans
et al., 2006). Many maternal deaths that occur usually occur in low and middle income countries. In
the year 2010, 287, 000 maternal deaths that were avoidable occurred, and most occurred in these
developing countries. Reduction of maternal deaths has been one of the outcomes that have been
targeted in the efforts to improve maternal health for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
(Say et al., 2014). In developing countries, especially Sub Saharan Africa, where fertility levels
remain high, maternal deaths have continued to be high despite the general deaths reduction
(Requejo et al., 2013). Many argue that there is not enough information to confidently describe and
quantify this problem, but Requejo et al., 2013 reported that the available information is sufficient.
The social issues
The causes of maternal deaths are both direct and indirect. Majorly, the causes of maternal death are
usually the aftermath of childbirth and pregnancy, and are majorly contributed to by diseases and
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Is Adhd over-Diagnosed Among School Children
Is ADHD Over diagnosed Among School Children?
After reading the review, (Is ADHD over diagnosed among school children?) by C. Collins, I am
in agreement with T. E. Elder in that yes, ADHD is over diagnosed.
I chose to accompany the review by C. Collins with the article, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder, which originated from the Facts on File; Issues and Controversies Database. After
reading both the review and the article I highly believe that ADHD is definitely over diagnosed.
In the article, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, the disorder is defined, as well as the
current treatment for the disorder which tends to be the drug Ritalin. While there are many other
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Parents and teachers have given up on these children and they have been the ones who drop out of
school or end up in prison. It is thought that by diagnosing ADHD early and treating it properly,
children who might not have had a chance to succeed can now be successful. The advocates for
diagnosis of ADHD also point out that the treatment of ADHD with prescription drugs is actually
very small and only one out of every three children diagnosed with ADHD is actually treated with
prescription drugs (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, para. 45).
The article concludes by stating that although most experts have varying ideas and on ADHD they
are all in agreement that the disorder needs more research.
As I stated previously, I do believe ADHD is over diagnosed; however, I am in total
disagreement with the critics who believe the disorder doesn t exist at all. Their claim that in the
past it was acceptable and expected of children to be hyperactive and rowdy just doesn t hold
water for me. In the past we did not have the knowledge that we do now and as a result children
were not diagnosed and either struggled to succeed in school and life or didn t succeed at all.
I am in agreement that many parents, teachers and some experts use the diagnosis of ADHD as an
easy answer and way to deal with difficult children. I feel that T. E. Elder also makes a very
significant point that the age and maturity of children entering kindergarten also
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Stephen King Influence
[Your Name]
[Your Instructor s Name]
[Name of Course]
[Date]
Stephen King: The King of Horror [or whatever title you want]
Stephen King is a Portland, Maine, author who specializes in contemporary horror, suspense, and
fantasy novels and short stories. Many of his writings have been adapted into films and television
programs viewed by millions. Some of the most notable film adaptations include Carrie (1976), The
Shining (1980) and It (1990). King has been acknowledged as the most influential writer of our time
who has inspired countless other writers to contribute to the horror and suspense genre of written
tales.
The horror genre was deemed either dead or dying by the large number of upset fans of this genus
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His use his charaggcters or situations in the plots usually have readers reflecting upon them and
relating them to current problems in society (Nevala Lee: The Uncanny Influence of Stephen King
). Some readers credit King for giving his protagonists inherently flawed but human traits; a
quality other writers in the horror genus hadn t attributed to their central characters in the past.
King has commented on his writing style as an outcome of his father leaving him and his family
under the pretense of going to buy a pack of cigarettes. His mother s death shortly after the release
of Carrie in 1974 led him into a deep depression and finding sustenance in alcohol. His brief
embracement of alcoholism also influenced him write Cujo, a psychological horror novel about a
rabid dog which he barely remembered writing (Leafe: Stephen King s Real Horror Story: How
the Novelist s Addiction to Drink and Drugs Nearly Killed Him ). The first novel he wrote after his
depression and fall into alcoholism was Needful Things (Lehman Haupt et al.: Stephen King, The
Art of Fiction No.
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Invertebrates In Alzheimer s Essay
Invertebrates in Alzheimer s
Recent medical advances, such as gaining the ability to observe closely the genetic makeup of an
individual, have led to the discovery that some invertebrates are somewhat genetically similar to
humans. Organisms like Caenorhabditis elegans, nematode worm, and Drosophila melanogaster,
fruit fly, appear to have genes similar to humans, where Alzheimer s disease genes are found. These
similarities will help researchers learn more about this relatively unknown disease and potentially
save human lives. The DNA of C. elegans and Drosophila can be used as models for studying the
disease and for testing new drugs to be used later on humans. These advances may lead to
discoveries in medicine that can save human lives in the future.
C. Elegans is a non parasitic round worm (nematode) found in locations rich with nutrients and
microorganisms, since it feeds on bacteria. This organism is commonly used as a model for testing
ideas related to aging, genetics, and drug response. This is because the genome sequence is very
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Dorsoplilia Melanogaster, or fruit fly, is a small insect that survives and reproduces on rotten fruit.
Scientists have been studying Dorsophilia for hundreds of years now, due to its abundance and the
simplicity of breeding and maintaining a large population. Because of this, scientists have been
able to observe closely their genetics. Many generations can be produced quickly for observation
since the life span of Dorsophilia is about months and a population can easily be sustained on just
fruit. It was discovered that Humans have more genes than flies but about the same number of gene
families. This relation shows just how similar human genes are to a flies , which explains why they
are the perfect models to explain certain genetic diseases found in humans, like
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How Do Genre Films Reflect Reality
Hi Loc,
I agree with you that genre films do reflect reality. If the films do not have any emotional
connections with the audiences, it could be difficult to understand specific characters or situations
in the movies. I like how you brought up horror movies as an example and agree that horror
movies would be based on the real scared moments from the real life. I understand that many parts
of the teen movies are exaggerated, but people feel it could happen in reality because many of the
stories actually happen in their high school life. Every time I watch some exaggerated situations,
such as playing the music and dancing in the middle of the hallway at school as you mentioned, I
feel like it will not happen in reality but how the student are doing in movies is funny. I also think
that the reason why many people like watching high school movies is because they might feel great
empathy for various situations in the movies.
Hi Youn,
I like how you brought up your personal experiences from your high school as well as the quotes
from the textbook. I also think that genre films do reflect reality because teen movies provide ...
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I agree with you that Hollywood writers and directors do not have a social responsibility to avoid
stereotyping ethnic characters. I believe that the freedom of an expression of art and entertainment
is the most important element for the film industry and other jobs that require creative works as
well. If Hollywood writers and directors could not have the freedom of producing film, I do not
think Hollywood would be developed as much as it did now. I also agree with you that the best way
to be is by educating yourself on a topic and understanding the true meaning behind a story within
films. Understanding the true meaning in the films could be difficult, but it is important that people
are able to recognize whether the meanings are for the entertainment or
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King Arthur Love Triangles
Whether by explaining the origins of civilizations and nations or by creating explanations to the
many mysteries of existence, myths play a huge role on tales and validate cultural and social
history. In particular, English myth aims at validating the history of England as well as creating a
set of rules for society. In the Arthurian legend, King Arthurand his knights of the Round Table,
learn a series of morals. The lesson about love triangles is seen in the cases of Uther, Igraine and
Gorlois, Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot and Mark, Tristan and Isolde. Indeed, English warns
against the tragedies of love triangles.
In the Arthurian legend, one example of a love triangle that leads to tragedy is the one among
Uther, Igraine and Gorlois. According to the legend, King Uther of Pendragon had heard that
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Tristan is the nephew of King Mark of Cornwall. After a fight with an Irish champion named
Morholt, Tristan gets a piece of sword stuck in him. He then goes to Ireland to have his wound
healed by a princess with magic healing powers, Isolde. Tristan is healed and when he comes
back to Cornwall, he praises young Isolde so much that his uncle King Mark decides to marry
her. Tristan s duty is to bring Isolde back to Cornwall to marry King Mark. Although Isolde went
through with the marriage to Mark, she could not stop loving Tristan, and he was fated to love
her in return. They tried to keep their passion a secret, but eventually it became known. (...) In the
end, Tristan fled from Cornwall in despair (mythsenclycodedia.com). Tristan s heart is broken and
he dies of despair. Knowing about Tristan s death, Isolde dies too. In this case, the love triangle is
never consummated. However, the message is clear: love triangles are doomed. The myth
continues to remind the reader about the dangers of steering away from the codes of
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Antibiotic Resistance
Introduction
This article is about the determination of Antibiotic resistance that relies on the fitness effects of
resistance elements in the absence of antibiotics. Angst and Hall tentatively developed rifampicin
resistant and delicate Escherichia coli in drug free environment, before measuring the impacts of
new resistance components on fitness in antibiotic free conditions. Streptomycin resistance changes
had little fitness impacts in rifampicin resistant genotypes that had adjusts to antibiotic free
environment , contrasted with the same genotypes without acclimatization. They watched a
comparative impact when resistance was encoded by a plasmid. Antibiotic sensitive
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Resistant microorganisms obtain extra helpful changes throughout advancement without antibiotic
s that don t modify resistance straightforwardly however may change the fitness impacts of new
resistance transformations (Angst and Hall, 2013). It is critical that researchers study this theme on
the grounds that fitness impacts of resistance transformations frequently fluctuate relying upon the
vicinity of other resistance changes on the same genome. Furthermore, it is likewise essential to
study this issue so as to minimize the development of microbes into antibiotic resistant superbugs
that could conceivably make a worldwide health crisis.
Methods
The researchers theory is that antibiotic resistance goes through extra valuable transformations
throughout development without antibiotic s that don t adjust resistance specifically however may
change the fitness impacts of new resistance changes. They saw that later work prescribes: fitness
impacts of resistance transformations regularly differ relying upon the vicinity of other resistance
changes on the same genome, yet they also realized that, resistance evolution will frequently be
joined by the obsession of fixation of additional mutations that don t argue resistance however
expand fitnes. One experiment that they did to test their hypothesis was to tentatively advance
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The Ethics Of The Fire Department
Introduction
The firefighting departments across the globe have met public criticisms over their services. The
Fire Department have also experienced media bashing on a number of occasions. Some of the
criticisms have no basis and could be personal hatred projected towards the emergency response
body. Some criticisms on the other hand, are based on factual evidence. The most important thing
that comes out is the need for the Fire Department to come up with measures to market its image to
the critics, both public and the media. Just like any other organization in public service, the Fire
Department needs to ensure that they offer quality services to the consumers and that whatever
they do is effectively communicated. The other challenge they have to deal with is the ignorance
on the part of the public. Some of the criticisms they receive can be linked absolute lack of
awareness and misunderstanding on the part of the citizens about the role of the Fire Department.
The Fire Department in an attempt to market itself and redeem its public image has to come up
with a strategic plan that covers two broad areas, efficient service delivery and effective
achievements communication. Managing public perception about the brand is a key component in
Public Service Management.
Discussion
There several strategic steps that can be taken by the Fire Department in order to curb the negative
effects of negative publicity and to market itself. The first strategy is communication management.
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Plato s System Of Metaphysics
Adrian Farrales
Introduction to Philosophy
Metaphysics
11/6/14
Plato s system of metaphysics revolves around the concept of Eidos, or forms. A form is the
perfect and truest instance of a particular idea. In the world, we find particular instances of each
form. For example, a certain pen is a particular instance of the form of pen. Every single pen in
the world contributes to the form of pen. This contribution of particulars to the forms is called
mathexis in Greek, or simply, participation. The participation of all particulars help to define and
derive common characteristics of the form. Using the pen example, all pens function as a writing
utensil, usually contain some form of ink, and generally are cylindrical. Every pen is somewhat
imperfect and has flaws of some sort. Regarding ontology, these forms are the highest level of
reality and the purest form of existence, while the particulars are imperfect and cheap
imitations.Regarding our senses, Plato believed that the world we live in, that is the world of
particulars, is an illusion because the most real world would be the world of the forms. Thus our
senses are not accurate and our sense perceptions are merely copies of the forms. Plato
exemplifies this in the allegory of the cave, portraying a false sense of reality. Plato believed that
these forms are innate to human beings, as we were born with them. By doing philosophy, we
undergo a process of recollection of these forms, ultimately
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Essay about Ur and Djoser
Ziggurat of Ur and Stepped Pyramid of Djoser: A Comparison Joseph Katz Art History 100 26 Dr.
Karl F. Schuler
10/6/11
Title: Ziggurat of Ur
Period: Neo Sumerian
Provenance: Ur, Iraq
Date: 2150 BC
The Ziggurat of Ur was built in 2150 BC by the Gutians. First, let s discuss what exactly a ziggurat
is. A ziggurat is a superstructure built on top and around a mountain. On the very top was a
temple. Ziggurats were made out of only mud brick. One may ask, why use mud brick?
Compared to other materials such as limestone it is a terribly weak building material. The reason
was because of the location of Ur. Ur did not have limestone anywhere near it so mud brick was
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There were also tunnels leading to hundreds of rooms. This was not merely a tomb but also a place
where King Djoser could live in the afterlife. The pyramid was built in the middle of a
necropolis, which literally means, city of the dead in Greek. Surrounding the necropolis is a
limestone wall to keep out everyone except a very select few. There were many other structures
in the necropolis such as: Temples, courtyards, and pavilions. However, most of the buildings
were filled with rubble or sand and were just for show. The building of pyramids kept all of the
people in the surrounding cities busy and working. These kinds of structures were great for
Egyptian economy. There are many similarities and differences between the Ziggurat of Ur, and
Stepped Pyramid of Djoser. Each level of the Stepped Pyramid bears a structural resemblance to
the Ziggurat of Ur. While the two structures may look slightly a like they re purposes are very
different. Stepped Pyramid of Djoser is a tomb for the fallen King, and the Ziggurat of Ur in a
temple. The Pyramid was set in a necropolis with a big surrounding wall while the Ziggurat was
built in the center of a city and was very open and welcoming. Another big difference is the
building materials. The Pyramid was built out of durable limestone while the Ziggurat was built
out of flimsy mud brick. The Ziggurat temple was washed away by years of sand abuse while the
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Why Is It Good To Work In Groups
There are three kinds of jobs: first jobs where people have to work alone without any help,
second kind of job is where you have to work in a group, and finally the third kind looks for
equal work: invidual work and work in a group. Arguments for working in a group are: its
funnier, theres a big chance that a problem will be solved earlier. But as there as have a great
thing to do with your team, there are reasons why is not good to work in a group. Main reason is
jealous. Everyone in the team has something which will make another in a group jealousy. For
example, knowledge, a great sense of humor, boyfriend/girlfriend. Then you can t have control of
everything what is happening in a group. Many people like team working, but there are also
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Examples Of Forgiveness And Reconciliation
The process involved in forgiveness and reconciliation can be very simple or very complex
depending on the situation. One time my friend took money from my wallet, I think it was a
$20 bill and I caught him in the act. We were both in the car and I parked at the mall and I left
the car for about five minutes and when I was walking back I saw in reach into my glove box
and take money out of my wallet. I was shocked and confronted him right away. He said he
needed money to pay for his brother back. Since he is a friend of mine I forgave him and just said
he could just ask for money and didn t have to steal from me. We are still friends and I still hang
out with him on the regular but I don t trust him anymore. Trust is defiantly something that... Show
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The Amish are very religious and spiritual people who believe that forgiveness is more than a good
thing to do but forgiveness is the thing to do. In the Amish perspective the test of faith is action
so forgiving their children s killers with hours of death really shows what kind of people they
are and is very inspiring. The way the Amish people responded to the killings was such a shock.
One of the things I liked about that article was when they said that religion was not used to
justify rage but to inspire goodness, forgiveness, and grace. Even members of the community
visited the gunman s widow and parents. For the majority of us the process of forgiveness is a
journey and may never happen so just the fact they forgave so quickly was viewed as
emotionally unhealthy to many. Forgiveness has a meaning of not holding a grudge and the
Amish were very clear that it does not make the shooter free from punishment. If he were to live
the Amish people would have wanted him to be locked up but not for reasons of revenge but for
the purpose of protecting other children. Most people growing up learn about forgiveness and
have experienced it one way or another. People need to learn that forgiveness is an essential part
of healing and is a process towards inner peace. Learning that forgiveness is an internal process
where you identify the hurt and analyze the situation as well as your emotions helps you rebuild a
sense of safety and letting go of a grudge. The whole process of forgiveness does not usually
involve the offender, most of the time not at all until confronted. As where reconciliation is an
internal process where you have a talk with the offender to talk about various things such as what
happened, each other s stories, viewpoints, reasoning s, expressing the hurt, emotions, and so on.
When reconciliation happens it moves beyond forgiveness because it is
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Ways To Properly Form Feminist Theory
The Methods to the Madness: Ways to Properly Form Feminist Theories Feminist research
centralizes around a search for gendered justice. As a rejection of standard masculine
methodological models, with their assumed objectivity and detachment, feminist approaches have
been designed to recognize the subjects of research as well as the place of the researcher in the
production of knowledge. In order to best account for gendered justice across a multitude of
intersectional women, feminists require methodologies to ensure proper knowledge creation, data
collection, and critical analysis to ensure the resulting methods are wide reaching. Many feminist
writers have thought about the best way to develop such methodologies. By examining the works...
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She begins her work Justice and the Politics of Difference, through examining the constraints
within the definition of injustice: oppression and domination. Her goal is to place these words,
particularly oppression, within the discourse of the social structures in America. No two groups
suffer in the same ways, yet they share a commonality in their inability to exercise their needs
and meet their capabilities or their oppression (40). Young presses that this oppression must be
viewed in a way that analyzes the condition of human practices and their conscious actions.
Young continues by defining social groups, aggregate, and associations. Social groups are
collectives of persons differentiated from other groups by cultural forms, practices, or ways of
life. Aggregates are classification of people according to attributes, and associates are formally
organized institutions (43 44). Groups through these only exist in relation to other groups. These
groups arise from a common oppression or their identity has to be pointed out by outside groups.
Young then provides her particular methodology for defining a group as oppressed. These criteria
are exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, and violence. She says
that only one of these criteria must be met in order for a group to be considered oppressed. This
oppression criteria must be utilized on the basis of comparison for groups, yet avoids a hierarchy
of oppression through saying that all groups are suffering and are united in their mutual oppression.
She moves intersectionally to show the basis of comparison for these groups and their overlapping
struggles. This method is another example of the way that a feminist theorist can classify levels of
suffering for marginalized
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Percocet Research Paper
There has been a mystery of the cause of death of pop singer Prince. Some claim he died from an
overdose of a drug that goes by the name of Percocet . While others claim he died from aids.
He was addicted to opiate medication Percocet that he took non stop to dull all the pain he was
having in the last few months on his days in the world. When he was in his mansion in the
elevator he had several packages of prescription painkillers on him when he was found dead.
Days and months before his death witness says Prince made non stop runs to a local pharmacy to
pick up several bags of painkillers. The singer had a show and had to cancel it and get rushed to
the hospital because he nearly passed out on his private plane.
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When he was in his mansion in the elevator he had several packages of prescription painkillers on
him when he was found dead.
Days and months before his death witness says Prince made non stop runs to a local pharmacy to
pick up several bags of painkillers. The singer had a show and had to cancel it and get rushed to
the hospital because he nearly passed out on his private plane.
TMZ states , Days before his death, Prince was treated for a drug overdose after he made an
emergency landing in IIlinois. Prince actually had to be rushed for a save shot , typically used on
patients that have had an overdose of opiate medication.
The 57 year old weighed just 80 lbs by the time of his death and had been preparing to die for a
little says TMZ. He was eating at a time and then he stopped for a while and then started eating
again , but when he did eat the food wouldn t digest it would just come up.
He was claimed that he died from aids. The singer was diagnosed with HIV in the mid 1990 s but
he refuse to take any medication. He was so into the belief of prayer he thought that the prayer of
the lord could cure him
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Mr. Arend Lljphart Is An Author Of A Book Called Patterns...
Mr. Arend Lljphart is an author of a book called Patterns of Democracy. The book examines the
forms and performance of governments in thirty six countries. Patterns of Democracy is seventeen
chapters long. Below, there will be a critical analysis of a claim or a particular theory in the first
seven chapters on the merits of the claim or theory.
To start with, chapter one is an introduction to what is to come. It claims that two models of
governing the majoritarian model and the consensus model exist. In a majoritarian model, a
governing body will seek to satisfy a will of a bare majority or even a will of a plurality of a
governed body. Alternatively, in a consensus model, a governing body will seek to form a
consensus to fulfill the wishes of as many people as possible. Even in a democracy, it is possible for
a government to listen to the wishes of a minority while ignoring the will of the majority and
attempt to convince the majority that the minority has a point here.
Secondly, the title of the next chapter of the book is the Westminster model of democracy. As the
author noted, this is another name of the majoritarian model. It is unclear why the author felt a
need to dedicate a chapter to this. That said, he effectively gives three countries that fit this group.
Furthermore, the author listed ten characteristics of the model and how England, New Zealand, and
Barbados comply and deviate from the model as well as any qualification that needs to occur in the
group.
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Differences Between Pitheciidae And The Remaining...
Opazo et al. (2006) conducted an analysis and found that among the six loci used in their study,
two of them supported the hypothesis which suggests that the first split was between Pitheciidae
and the remaining platyrrhines, which grouped Atelidae and Cebidae together (Chavez et al.,
1999) and one of the loci supported the hypothesis of Ateliedae and Pitheciidae being sister
group of the family Cebidae (Canavez et al., 1999). These results therefore indicate that there was
an initial radiation in the early Miocene which separated the three families from one another.
According to Opazo et al (2006), these separations occurred over a relatively short period of
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279). Generally speaking, these divergence times support the known New World monkey fossil
record. Palaentological evidence thus far describes Doliochocebus as a fossil of cebine, in the
clade that includes extant members of genus Saimiri (Szalay and Delson, 1979). Based on
estimations of the origin of the subfamily Cebinae which was 18 million years ago, this fossil
was in fact the stem of the subfamily. Also, Stirtonia was considered to be an alouattinin fossil
(Szalay and Delson, 1979) and according to their results the split between Alouatta and the
remaining members of the family occurred 16 million years ago (Opazo et al., 2006 p. 279), a
result that also agrees with the fossil record. Furthermore, the fossil pitheciid Cebupithecia is one
of the most complete skeletons of a fossil platirrhine and believes to be dated near the time of the
most recent common ancestor of the total group. By using the molecular clock, the split between
the lineage that eventually led to Callicebus and the lineage leading to the other pitheiid genera
occurred after the divergence of Callicebus but before the divergence of Pithecia, Cacajao, and
Chiropotes (Opazo et al,. 2006, p. 294). Wildman et al. (2009) however, inferred that Pitheciidae is
the sister taxon to the other two platyrrhine families, Cebidae and Ateliedae. Their data confidently
supports this hypothesis and is
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New Year Baby by Socheata Poeuv
Mourning and Melancholia After a tragic loss someone will go through a grieving process that
will either be constructive or destructive. Mourning is a period of time when the person
experiencing this loss begins to search for reconciliation and a way to deal with the sadness. They
will attempt to move on, forgive and forget, the past. Freud wrote that mourning is a normal
reaction to the loss of a love object, which is consciously known and identifiable. People mourning
will express their sadness but will be able to eventually part from their love lost. Inversely, Freud
says that melancholia develops when the sadness is inappropriate to the situation and becomes
internalized. The person suffering from melancholia identifies the lost... Show more content on
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Do you think your mother is still alive? She s dead already! I died the day they took your father! I
died again out on that ocean, Lai this person you call your mother is nothing but a corpse living
only to take care of you, but your real mother is already dead son! I hope you know. Shes dead
son. Melancholic patients might seek revenge against the lost loved one by tormenting
themselves. The normal stage of bereavement defined as anger turns inward and becomes a
conflict between love and hate that attacks the ego, according to Freud s theory. These patients
might feel deeply dejected and lose all interest in external activities. This is exactly what is seen
in the character of Mai when she has her mental breakdown and expresses her feelings to her son.
Mai and Socheata deal with sadness and loss very differently. Socheata mourns and eventually
overcomes her grief. She forgives her mother for having kept secrets and forgives the ex Khmer
Rouge people for the objectives they carried out. Finally, her mourning process concludes as she
takes part in her ceremonial birth at the Buddhist temple. Her experiences of loss end on a more
positive note than those of Mai. Mai has suffered so much she can no longer look to the future
with optimism. Her life ended when she lost her husband and she cannot overcome the sadness. For
her all is lost
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Essay on Atonement by Ian McEwan
Atonement by Ian McEwan
Atonement comes from an at onement , the idea being that penance and suffering allows us to be at
one with God or ourselves. The central theme of atonement is that of seeking forgiveness. This is
manifested through the characters and their actions. In the book Atonement by
Ian McEwan, the act carried out by Briony sets of a chain of events, for which either atonement is
sought or society seeks atonement from.
Briony s character is described as being compulsively orderly,
She was one of those children possessed by a desire to have the world just so.
Briony s craving to manipulate and control, and also her perception of how Robbie spoilt her play,
leads her to committing her crime. Her
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She wanted to be acknowledged and felt that her condemnation of Robbie would achieve this. She
never considers the possibility of role reversal, when
Robbie would have the power or redemption over her.
Robbie was condemned and sent to prison. He was forced to atone by society, by being refused
certain books and having his letters censored. He was only permitted his mother to visit after
being diagnosed as morbidly over sexed and at risk of being inflamed .
Briony only starts to realise her crime as she grows older. In a letter to Robbie, Cecelia paraphrases
a letter from Briony,
She s beginning to get the full grasp of what she did I think she wants to recant.
When Briony goes to visit Cecelia, the reader comprehends that Briony doesn t want to withdraw
her statement for Robbie s benefit but instead to find favour with her sister and to reassemble her
previous family life:
I don t expect you to forgive me.
Don t worry about that , she said soothingly, Briony flinched as her hopes lifted unreally. Don t
worry , her sister resumed. I won t ever forgive you.
The climax to the scene comes when Robbie makes his presence known to
Briony. Robbie and Cecelia tell Briony that she has to tell everyone what she did. She agrees then
says,
I m very sorry.
Robbie said softly, Just do all the things we asked.
It was almost
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The American Epidemic of Obesity
As Americans we have made food not only a way to live but all help us with life events, whether
emotional times or celebratory events we turn to food. However our society has been consumed
with unhealthy food options readily available. This has in turn caused a huge medical epidemic in
America. Obesity has and will put people at risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and some types of
cancer. More than one third of American adults are obese (Ogden et al., 2012). By looking in depth
at the obesity epidemic in America through the three major sociological perspectives (structural
functionalist, social conflict, and symbolic interactionist) we are able to better discern this medical
issue impacting the health of American people. Structural Functionalist Perspective The structural
functionalist perspective would argue obesity in America is a necessary epidemic to our society.
After all, structural functionalist believe that all mechanisms that exist a definite meaning and are
useful to society as a whole. Structural functionalist could say that having overweight and obese
people in the world causes us to put attention on the true problems of health care. Obesity for a
structural functionalist is crucial for the continuous learning of human health and also for our love
and hate relationship with food. Structural functional would also argue that having an obese
population might inspire others to avoid the path of unhealthy habits. It would help people to make
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Sedentary Behaviour In Australia
Introduction Sedentary behaviour is often linked with many negative health repercussions such
as an increased risk to certain chronic diseases. These include obesity, cardiovascular disease and
type 2 diabetes. Overall, sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for inadequate health and an
increased mortality rate (Wilmot, 2014). Sedentary behaviour spans from many daily functions
such as sitting down, traveling in a car or screen time which refers to spending time on a screen
based device (Zoeller, 2008). Sedentary behaviour is defined by performing low energy
expenditure activities for a prolonged duration. If an individual is performing activities in which the
metabolic equivalent is less than 1.5x their resting metabolic rate, they are... Show more content on
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Compared to the rest of the world, sedentary behaviour in Australia is at neither polar end of the
spectrum in terms of a sedentary behaviour. In Australia, 67% of individuals aged 15 and over
are leading sedentary life styles (Australian bureau of statistics, 2017). Currently evidence
suggests that there is a trend in sedentary behaviour as an individual ages, the time spent
sedentary usually increases. Young children who are aged 6 11 where shown to be the least
sedentary out of all age groups, while sedentary behaviour seemed to peak at 75 85 years old.
Evidence shows that there is almost a linear trend in age to sedentary behaviour (Matthews et
al., 2008). The causes of sedentary behaviour can be attributed to many social factors.
Transportation is a significant factor In the rise of sedentary behaviour. How children get to
school has vastly changed over time in 2008. 67% of children were transported by car as
opposed to 1991 where only 23% used a car as a means of transportation (Vaz, 2004). People in
the work force spend an average of 22 hours in both travel time and work time. How people engage
in their leisure time is another major concern. The most common way Australians spend their
leisure time is on screen time and other sedentary based
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The Painful Disease of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis is an inflammatory disease, affecting synovial joints, lined with synovium,
its treatment includes non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and disease modifying
anti rheumatic drugs like chloroquine. In this study several dilutions of Ibuprofenand Chloroquine
were evaluated for their mutagenicity and cytotoxicity alone and in combination by using Ames
Salmonella/microsome assay and MTT [(3 (4, 5 dimethylthiazole 2 yl) 2, 5 diphenyl tetrazolium
bromide)] assay using BHK 21 cell lines. Result indicates that Chloroquine and Ibuprofen showed
non mutagenic behaviour at lower doses with both strains TA 100 and TA98 but Chloroquine at
higher concentration (800ug/ml)showed mutagenic potential with bacterial strain TA100 and a
slight mutagenic potential against TA98.Whereas Ibuprofen at higher concentration (10,000ug
/ml)showed slight mutagenic potential against TA98. Furthermore, combination Chloroquine
Ibuprofen showed mutagenic potentialat higher concentration (3200 40000Вµg/ml) with TA98,
and a slight mutagenic potential at 1600 20000 and 3200 40000Вµg/ml with TA100.
However,in Cytotoxicity evaluation,chloroquine was cytotoxic at concentrations 200Вµg / ml,
400 Вµg / ml, 800Вµg / ml, 1600Вµg / ml and 3200Вµg / ml. On contrast, Ibuprofen at
concentrations 10000 Вµg / ml, 20000 Вµg / ml and 40000 Вµg / ml showed cytotoxic effects on
BHK 1 cells, In conclusion, the toxicity profiles of both the drugs were shown no mutagenic and
cytotoxic potential at
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Supply Of Viable Grocery Store Options
In the Logan Square neighborhood, there is a lack of viable grocery store options. Nonetheless,
throughout the City of Chicago there is an abundant amount of restaurants and food options;
however, many of these food options are not the healthiest. As stated by the Food Empowerment
Project, a food desert is typically Described as geographic areas where residents access to
affordable, healthy food options [...] is restricted or nonexistent due to the absence of grocery
stores within convenient travelling distance. Moreover, the people who live in these food
deserts are low income families and minorities. These food deserts are the leading cause of food
insecurity. Food insecurity is defined as limited or uncertain availability of nutritious food
options. Throughout the Chicago area, there are countless unhealthy food options. Just walking
down a street, one is able to see at least one fast food place. Since fast food places are within
walking distance, people will visit them more often. For example, in Logan Square there is a
Dunkin Donuts, Burger King, and Taco Bell all within a minute of each other. In addition to those
fast food places, there is an alarming number of small convenience stores in a given neighborhood.
These convenience stores make it Difficult to locate foods that are culturally appropriate for
[people], and dietary restrictions, such as lactose intolerance, gluten allergies, etc, also limit food
choices (The Empowerment Project). A solution to, a
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  • 2. Flight Flight By Doris Lessing In the short story Flight by Alice Lessing, it s the story of an old man who raises homing pigeons for a hobby and who constantly worries about his last granddaughter, Alice, leaving and getting married tothe postmaster s son, Steven. The old man is very overprotective and also possessive of his daughter.In a way, the grandfather is also jealous of Alice s fiancГ©, Steven. The Old man argues with Aliceabout her behaviour when Steven is with her and he complains to his daughter, Alice s mother, Lucy.In this story, Lessing wanted to show that part of growing up is leaving the nest and becoming moreindependent. Another part of growing up is letting go and moving on with ones life. Lessing uses a lotof techniques... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But he also realised that he could release the new pigeon representinghis granddaughter. By releasing the pigeon he finally accepts losing his granddaughter but he alsorealises that in doing so he is also moving on too.At the end of the story, Alice started crying when she saw her grandfather release the young anduntrained pigeon. We do not actually know if those are tears of joy or of sadness but by accepting themarriage of his granddaughter possibility of losing her, this has helped him move on with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Physics Behind The Electric Vehicle The Physics behind the Electric Vehicle It has been estimated that there will be approximately 1200 million motor vehicles by the year 2020. That is almost twice the number of cars that are already traveling on our busy roads. Due to this ever increasing vehicle population, the demand for fuel will continue to increase as well. With the depleting supply of oil already an issue for the U.S. especially, there is a growing interest in alternative energy fuels that can be used to power motor vehicles. Electric vehicles (EV) are one of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly cars available at this point in time. By definition, an electric car is an automobilethat is propelled by one or more electric motors, using electrical energy stored in rechargeable or another energy storage device. The electric motors used in these cars gives off instant torque, creating strong and smooth acceleration. Some of the models of EVs have an electric motor for each wheel. Having these four motors not only allows for better propulsion, but also for the use of braking and changing the kinetic energy back into chemical energy in the batteries. The traction that the car gets is also increased with each wheel driving. In some of the EV models the electric motors can be mounted directly inside the mounting for the wheel, which enables a loss of all the moving parts between the motor and the wheel. When there is no axle, differential, or transmission, the EVs have less drivetrain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Evaluation Of A Clinical Supervision Project After completing my clinical supervision project, I can reflect on multiple things I have learned about myself as a supervisor, including my approach to clinical supervision, my conference skills, and my strengths and weaknesses. I now recognize more than ever that effective supervisors must consistently self assess their practice and make adjustments as necessary for continuous improvement, just as effective teachers do. Throughout the clinical supervision process, it became apparent that I have strengths and weaknesses that relate to each step of the process. My most notable strengths were related to my conference skills. For example, I am comfortable working with people, and believe I make others feel comfortable working with me. I listen well, and genuinely want to help teachers to improve, which I believe comes across in my communication with teachers. Working with teachers collaboratively seems to yield effective results, and I was able to develop strong ideas for each teacher, both in terms of goals for their observations, and their action plans moving forward after their post conferences. During the observation portion of the project, I believe I showed some strength in collecting data about each teacher and their classes. I was able to collect a large amount of data in only one class. In theory, I believe supervisors have the responsibility of getting to know each teacher individually, including their unique teaching styles and individual areas in need of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Primary Peritoniitis The abdominal cavity is the largest hollow space in the human body and contains the liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys and adrenal glands, and the digestive tract. The cavity is lined by a thin, silk like membrane called the peritoneum which covers the inside wall of the abdominal cavity and every organ or structure contained in it. A common affliction of the abdominal cavity is peritonitis, which is an inflammation of the peritoneum membrane caused by the introduction of a fungal or bacterial infection in an otherwise sterile environment. The infection is often caused by an abdominal injury that creates a rupture (perforation) within the abdominal cavity, or may arise from a complication of an underlying medical condition. The infection can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Primary peritonitis is an infection that develops in the abdominal (ascitic) fluid of the peritoneal cavity. It is mostly seen in patients suffering from advanced liver disease with cirrhosis, where abdominal fluid builds up (ascites) in the peritoneal cavity and may become infected. Although rare in the absence of a perforation, there are many underlying conditions that can contribute to the growth of bacteria in the ascitic fluid. This type is called spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and is the most common reason of primary peritonitis. Factors that increase risk of primary peritonitis include medical procedures like peritoneal dialysis, medical conditions such as cirrhosis, kidney failure, and heart disease, and patient history of peritonitis. However, in most cases the type of infection that develops is secondary peritonitis, which is usually caused by an infection that has spread from the digestive tract after trauma or perforation of the abdominal viscera that allows infectious organisms to contaminate the sterile environment of the peritoneal cavity. Most common causes of secondary peritonitis include injury or trauma to the peritoneum, a ruptured appendix, or stomach ulcer, digestive diseases such as Crohn s Disease, and diverticulitis, perforations of the stomach, or intestines, and abdominal trauma such as injury from a knife or gunshot wound. Both types of peritonitis are life threatening, and when left untreated can enter into the bloodstream spreading the infection throughout the entire body leading to shock and organ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Blindness, Sight and Eyes in Sophocles Oedipus The King... The Deeper Meaning of Sight and Eyes in Sophocles Oedipus The King In Sophocles play, Oedipus The King, the continuous references to eyes and sight possess a much deeper meaning than the literal message. These allusions are united with several basic underlying themes. The story contains common Ancient Greek philosophies, including those of Plato and Parmenides, which are often discussed and explained during such references. A third notion is the punishment of those who violate the law of the Gods. The repeated mentioning of sight and eyes signify the numerous ancient Greek beliefs present in the story. During the Theban Trilogy, there are two major philosophical ideals present. The first, and most significant is the ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other philosophies present come from two people, Parmenides and Plato. Parmenides theorized that things do not change, and therefore that man s senses were inaccurate and unreliable. A blind prophet Tiresius informs Oedipus of what has happened. Abhorred, Oedipus did not even consider that Tiresias was telling the truth. Instead, he accused the soothsayer of lying and insulting him by stating that your riddance is a blessing. (41) Oedipus is truly the blind one, as he restricts himself to the literal meaning of the tale of the oracle. Unwilling to see what was before him, the overwhelming evidence of his crimes, Oedipus looked for others to blame. Another parallel to being sighted, but blind, is present in Plato s Myth of The Cave. Just as the cave dwellers did not want to explore the world outside, Oedipus did not want his fate. Oedipus is the cave dweller and Tiresius is the enlightened one who cast off his fetters and sees the true world, the world of ideas. Punishment is another element in Hellenistic life. For attempting to escape his destiny, Oedipus is punished by Apollo. However, Oedipus goes beyond what the Gods decreed by blinding himself and then leaving Thebes in exile. The city and even more, his children, are only reminders of his malfeasance. Leaving Thebes is also an attempt to distance himself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Interpreting The Purpose Of The Constitution In The UK Unlike many nations across the globe, Britain lacks a codified or a written constitution. Britain relies on unwritten court judgements, conventions and acts of parliament as the constitution. According to Packman, the constitution is a system of beliefs and laws that a nation uses to govern. However, most people across the globe do not consider the UK to have a constitution. Yet, in reality, UK does have a constitution the only difference is that its constitution is found in an abstract form consisting of diverse conventions and practices laws, which have evolved over the years. In fact, the key milestone of UK constitution entails the 1689 Bill of rights. Thus, in the comparative sense, UK has an unmodified Constitution remembering the constitutional laws in the UK are derived from Acts of Parliament, law reports, or court judgments. In essence, the unwritten status of the British constitution gives it its distinguishing feature of the constitution. Importance of constitutional principles In regard to British Constitution, the aspect of separation of power is not supreme. For instance, the three arms of the government are founded under the article of United States Constitution, which give these arms distinct and essential power roles within the federal government. Basically, the key objective of having three arms of government is to allow separation of power hence avoid concentration of power to one branch of government. The U.S. Constitution states that the powers of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Assessment Of Perineal Pain On Women Experience During The... Assessment of Perineal Pain Adequate and effective management of perineal pain begins with a comprehensive assessment (Marcus et al, 2009; Breivikl et al, 2008; Dalton et al, 1999). However, Andrews et al, (2008) UK based study concluded that there is no pain scale to date that has been developed to appropriately and accurately assess the perineal pain that women experience during the postnatal period. This begins to offer explanation as why up to 92% of new mothers endure perineal pain in the early postpartum period (Macarthur and Macarthur, 2004).To further support these findings Way (2012) discovered that women expect perineal pain following vaginal birth but under estimate the severity of the pain. Women will experience high levels of pain before requesting analgesia as they attempt to normalise the pain as a consequence of vaginal delivery (Swain and Dahlen, 2013). Macarthur and Macarthur (2004) conclude that the current management of perineal pain is inadequate as the use of analgesia is not standardised. Both Macarthur and Macarthur (2004) and Andrews et al, (2008) used a prospective cohort research design to obtain their data. The sample population that was needed to ensure that the results produced were statistically significant was, therefore, larger (Rees, 2011). Macarthur and Macarthur (2004) used a sample size of four hundred and forty seven women from Toronto, Canada, and Andrews et al, (2008) included two hundred and forty one women from London, England. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Descriptive And Values Of The People Zoroastrianism Alicia Chen, Natalia Bien, Kendra Fort, Jennifer Koo 7th Period. Descriptive/Values of the People: The people that adhered to this religion were the Persians of the Persian Empire that dated from 550 330 B.C. and was located from Anatolia and Egypt across western Asia to northern India and Central Asia. The Persian society was patriarchal but the women were seen as very valuable in society and experienced much more equality than any other women of different empires. The economy was mostly based on trade which brought the provinces and the entire empire together and more integrated. Urbanized Zoroastrians governed themselves by councils of notables partly by inheritance and partly by election. The council managed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some other important values of the people are also shown through the passages that state that the cultivation of the individual and civic virtues of everyone, including women, following the laws and avoiding being dishonest, caring for the poor, and loyalty to the church should be important for every Zoroastrian. Pourandokht was the first queen of Persia and it shows that women had quite a lot of equality and could participate in politics and ruling of the empire. Origin Story: Zoroastrianism was created by a prophet named Zoroaster, or can also be referred as Ahura Mazda, who was also considered the god of the religion. Zoroaster grew up in a polytheistic religion, where they had animal sacrifices and crazy rituals. The Zoroastrianism religion was created where they were against slaves, animal sacrifices, and only believed in one god (Monotheistic), this shows that his cultural influences growing up was a big influence on what he believed in when creating this religion. Zoroastrianism was created during the rise of Persia, when Cyrus the Great conquer the land. A big belief in Zoroastrianism is that he believed a person should have a choice between God and the evil spirit s . Zoroastrianism is one of the oldest religions, it combined the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Immanuel Kant Deontology Deontology The decisions of deontology may be appropriate for an individual but does not necessarily produce a good outcome for society. Deontology (also known as nonconsequential), by contrast, is dependent on moral laws, duties, rules and intuitions and centers on the principles of 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant. These moral laws and duties declare that actions such as lying, murdering and breaking promises are fundamentally wrong and we have no duty to partake in these actions. (CRI) This moral theory stems from the Greek works deon and logos , which mean the study of duty. Deontology states that an action s morality holds great value, and therefore the result of a wrong action does not make it s outcome ethical. In other words, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of The Movie The Black Swan The Black Swan is a movie about a woman named Nina Sayers, who was a ballerina at an esteemed ballet company. The newest production the company was undertaking was a ballet called Swan Lake. Swan Lake was about a princess, the Swan Queen, who was turned into an evil Black Swan. In the movie, the role of the Swan Queen was highly sought after among the ballerinas, especially since the former principal dancer, Beth Macintyre, was recently let go from the company because of her age. Nina was also very interested in the role, and having been with the company for quite some time, auditioned for it. After she completed her audition, she received mixed feedback from the director, Thomas Leroy, about her performance. He told her that she was an excellent dancer, but she was also too rigid and stiff. He advised her to try to enjoy herself and add more personality in her dance instead of focusing, primarily, on her technique. His critique disappointed Nina because she desperately wanted to impress him. To make matters worse, she began to feel unsure of herself when a new dancer, Lily, arrived at the company. She especially felt threatened by Lily s presence after Thomas compared Lily s free and relaxed dance style with Nina s controlled and technical style. Eventually, Nina attempted to become more bold, both in her dancing and personal life, in an effort to win him over. As all of this was taking place, Nina began to experience strange visions consisting of disturbing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Jackie Robinson and The Integration Of The United States... Jackie Robinson: athlete, social activist, hero. These are just some of the words people use to describe Jackie. Robinson was the first person to break the color barrier in Major League Baseball, at the time officially designated a white man s sport. The blacks and whites played in separate leagues but Branch Rickey, vice president of the Brooklyn Dodgers, wanted to integrate Major League Baseball. At this time in the 1940s the Unites States was still segregated and the Jim Crow Laws still reigned heavily in the south. Integration didn t start until 1948 when Truman signed Executive Order 9981 which integrated the military. This didn t occur until after Robinson took the field as the first African American to play in the major leagues.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jackie was a phenomenal athlete for young kids to look up to. After the start of World War II he served in the military from 1942 to 1944. After the war he returned to his love for baseball, playing in the Black major leagues. He was chosen by Branch Rickey, vice president of the Brooklyn dodgers, to help integrate the Major Leagues. Rickey hated segregation just as much as Robinson and wanted to change things Rickey had once seen a Black college player turned away from a hotel... Rickey never forgot seeing this player crying because he was denied a place to lay his weary head just because of the color of his skin (Mackenzie). He was finally able to do something about segregation and help change baseball and the United States for the better. It wasn t that all the teams were racist and didn t want a black player but when the major league teams had an away game they would rent out the stadium to the black teams for them to play at. And the executives of teams didn t want to loose the money that they were making off of the black teams. League owners would lose significant rental revenue ( Breaking ). He soon signed with the all white Montreal Royals a farm team for the Dodgers. Robinson had an outstanding start with the Royals, leading the International League with a .349 batting average and .985 fielding percentage (Robinson). After Robinson s outstanding year he was promoted to the Dodgers he played his first game on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. 1763 To 1776 Dbq Essay Between the years 1763 and 1776, the British enforced many new laws that caused the colonials to deepen their resistance. Some of the new laws that caused an uproar involving the colonist were the Sugar Act , Stamp Act, and eventually the Coercive Acts. I will be talking about the ways the British Parliament laws intensified colonials resistance to British governing and their commitment to republican gain. The Sugar Act was passed by Parliament of Great Britain in April 5, 1764, the Sugar Act was designed by Parliament to raise revenue from the American colonist. The Sugar Act would tax sugar and molasses which were ingredients used for rum. Great Britain had several reasons for implementing the sugar act and one reason was to reduce the rate of tax on sugar and molasses but have British military collect the taxes from all thirteen colonies. Another reason was to establish British courts for tax violators where a British judge would serve sentence instead of colonial courts. The Sugar... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This new expense law required every American pioneer to pay charges on each bit of printed paper they read or utilized. This included daily papers, authoritative reports, licenses, distributions and notwithstanding playing cards. The assets gathered were to be utilized as a part of helping pay the cost of insurance by British fighters from foes along the Appalachian Mountains. 10,000 British troops were positioned on the American boondocks for this reason yet was more similar to assurance from British troops. The American colonists were angry and started thinking that if something wasn t done to stop the British from imposing this Stamp Act tax then more taxation could come in the future. The Virginia House of Burgess tried to adopt the Patrick Henry s Stamp Act Resolves that declared Americans should only pay taxes to the Virginia House of Burgesses. The Virginia Governor Fauquier did not accept the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. My Parent s Relationship With My Parents Essay Melissa and Travis Blackmore, are two of the kindest and hardest working individuals that I have ever met, and I am lucky enough to call them my parents. My parents have been married for 21 years and while they do engage in the occasional argument over dirty dishes, I have never doubted that my parents love and respect each other. One observation that I have made about my parents relationship is how they make sacrifices for each other so that they can create the best home environment for my sister and I. Currently both of my parents work outside of the home, although my motherused to teach preschool from home before I came to Liberty. My mother currently works as a third grade teacher in Henrico, Virginia, and sells Doterra essential oils from home. My father has worked at DuPont for as long as I can remember although he has worked several sections and jobs within the company. Currently my dad works as a head maintenance engineer at DuPont. Since I am the youngest child, my leaving home was a big adjustment for my parents, especially my mom who was used to spending the majority of her day with me working on homeschooling and doing activities with me. After I left home, my mother decided to stop teaching preschool at home and went back to working out of the home. While my parents miss my sister and I very much, they have found joy in spending time working on their relationships with each other and with friends and familyas well as with those who work with them. Now that my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Is The Use Of Reform In A Modest Proposal In A Modest Proposal, Swift vents his mounting exacerbation at the incompetence of Ireland s government officials, the pietism of the affluent, the oppression of the English, and the lack of sanitization and debasement in which he sees such a variety of Irish individuals living. While A Modest Proposal moans about the dreary circumstance of an Irelandabsolutely subject to England s misuse, it likewise communicates Swift s absolute sicken at the Irish individuals appearing failure to activate all alone sake. Without pardoning any gathering, the paper demonstrates that the English as well as the Irish themselves and the Irish lawmakers as well as the masses are in charge of the country s disastrous state. His sympathy for the wretchedness of the Irish individuals is a serious one, and he incorporates a scrutinize of their ineptitude in managing their own particular issues.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quick s tract spoofs the style and technique for these, and the dismal incongruity of his own answer uncovers his own depression at the disappointment of this paper news coverage to accomplish any real advance. His piece challenges the express inefficacy of Irish political authority, and it likewise assaults the introduction of such a large number of contemporary reformers toward financial utilitarianism. While Swift himself was a clever monetary mastermind, he frequently communicated scorn for the utilization of probably logical administration thoughts to philanthropic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Human Need For Personal Thoughts The story was told by a non participant selective omniscient narrator speaking in third person point of view, which was perfect because it enabled reader to understand the human need for personal thoughts and feeling of each character clearly by jumping from one to another. The narrator guided the readers to the thought of Alcee, wrote that he had unthinkingly drawn her into his arms, had aroused all the old time infatuation and desire for her flesh. (Chopin 112) Alcee, the He in this sentence still loved her , Calixta, since their separation. Due to the physical contact, Alcee did not want to hide his desire to Calixta anymore. When they kissed, the narrator stated the thought of Calixta Oh! She remembered; for in Assumption he had kissed her (Chopin 112). The narrator disclosed that they had been in love in Assumption and both were passionate. Because of this evidence, reader was able to understand that Calixta was in struggle between traditional family value and the desire of adultery. Apparently, Calixta was inviting his lips (Chopin 112) and crushing on Alcee. Calixta betrayed her morality proactively and brought the massive harm to her innocent family. At this moment, woman held the dominant right emotionally. It critiqued women in general did not restrict from marriagebut try to seek freedom from passion. Since Calixta and Alcee were tired about their marriage, they gave themselves up in quivering ecstasy (Chopin 112) and inputted in appetency. After the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Food and Nutrition Essay 1. Which water soluble vitamins does Brian have too much or too little of? Brian s unhealthy eating habits have caused his body to either be receiving inadequate amounts or a surplus of water soluble vitamins. Brian is taking in to much Thiamin or Vitamin B1 because the Recommended Daily Amount (RDA) is 1.2 mg/day, the Daily Intake Value for adults is 1.5 mg and he is consuming 3.18 mg. He is also taking in to much Riboflavin or B2 because he is consuming 3.29 mg, his RDA is 1.3 mg/day and his Daily Value for adults is 1.7 mg. Brian is also taking in to much Niacin or B3 because his RDA is 16 mg NE/day, the Daily Value for adults is 20 mg and he is taking in 45 mg/day. He takes in 2.41 mg of VitaminB6, which is too much, compared to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Either cleaning up his diet by including more Vitamin C rich foods such as fruits and vegetables or adding a Vitamin C supplement to his diet will help to resolve this problem. If he were going to begin taking a supplement however I would recommend visiting his doctor first and discussing it with him. Although, I would recommend to him that supplementing with Vitamin C is a possibility I would express to him the benefits of receiving the needed nutrients through food. Obtaining nutrients through a healthy diet is always going to be the best option. 3. Why does Brian have trouble sleeping, especially when he restricts his diet? There are a few different reasons to why Brian could be having trouble sleeping based on his diet. One of the reasons could be that because he consumes so many calories on some days that because he s so full he may be suffering from heartburn, uncomfortably full or sleep apnea. When Brian fasts he is not taking in any carbohydrates that is one of the main cofactors, which helps tryptophan and serotonin, reach the brain. These two hormones are responsible for help an individual sleep. Another cause to Brian s insomnia would be due to his alcohol consumption. When a person drinks alcohol, especially before bed, it can mess with your sleeping patterns. A person can fall immediately into NREM sleep, deep sleep, bypassing REM sleep causing the person to come out of a sleep cycle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The First Crusade And The Crusades As the historian John Riley Smith points out The First Crusade was a violent and brutal episode during which the crusaders cut out a swathe of suffering through Europe and Western Asia. In this description of the First Crusade (1095/6 1099) Smith makes it difficult for us to see and, or uncover any elements of pilgrimage in the crusaders actions. However, there are many different ways in which the crusadeshave been described, the historian Christopher Tyerman on the other hand, steers towards the idea that it is reasonable to label the Frist crusade as an armed Pilgrimage as it showed a defining commitment to the church to accommodate the spiritual aspirations of the laity . However, it s worth pointing out he labels other less sanctified ways in which the First Crusadecould be described. The approach to answer the question for this essay will focus mainly on whether the Crusaders joined and embarked on the First Crusade with the belief of it representing an armed pilgrimage, as it seems important to focus on the origins of the crusades in order to answer why it may be perceived so, after all every pilgrimage must start from somewhere. However, in answering this question it s also important to consider other factors such as the role of Pope Urban II, who has been labelled by some historians as playing a pivotal role in crusaders participation and therefore the creation of the First Crusade and why it could be perceived as an armed pilgrimage, or whether an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Immigration Status Essay Manoj Banjara, Ph.D. Cleveland, OH 44120 (806) 316 1813; banjarm@hotmail.com Immigration Status: Permanent Resident Summary в™Ј6+ years of experience in biostatistics with a demonstrated history of working in hospitals, pharmaceutical, CRO, and healthcare industries as a biostatistical SAS programmer. в™ЈInvolved in drug development process with exposure in analyzing and reporting pre clinical/clinical trial data. в™ЈGood understanding of FDA submission (IND, NDA), clinical protocols, CRFs, CDISC, ICH guidelines, 21 CFR Part 11, GCP guidelines, and IRB guidelines. в™ЈExperienced in SAS programming for importing and exporting huge datasets from flat files, excel spreadsheets, and external Oracle RDBMS tables, LIBNAME, and SQL pass through... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Biostatistical Programmer SGS Fairfield, NJ 4/2017 10/2017 в™ЈProvided SAS programming and analysis support for Alzheimer s Disease phase II clinical trials. в™ЈVerified accuracy and integrity of clinical data by performing validation checks written in SAS and data cleaning by examining data related errors and missing values. в™ЈExtensively used PROC SQL to retrieve, update, and report on information from SAS data sets and other database products. в™ЈCreated new SAS programs and modified existing programs using SAS/MACROS to make more efficient. в™ЈExtensively used procedures like PROC FREQ, PROC SORT, PROC TRANSPOSE, PROC FORMAT PROC MEANS, PROC UNIVARIATE, PROC PRINTTO, and PROC COMPARE for data transformation, manipulation, checking the assumptions, and conducting statistical analysis. в™ЈEffectively developed SAS conde for modeling data and implemented SAS/STAT procedures including PROC ANOVA, PROC LIFETEST, PROC LIFEREG, PROC PHREG, PROC REG, and PROC GLM for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. World Is Too Much With USarknotes What Becomes of Our Elegies? William Wordsworth s poem The World is too Much with Us begins with a pessimistic, yet chillingly accurate insight: The world is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and Spending, we lay waste our powers (1 2). Wordsworth asks whether progress was just a convenient excuse for the sacrifices mankind made during the Industrial Revolution. Alexander Pope, however, in his poem An Essay on Man, claims that although humans inevitably err, they still redeem themselves through trial and error, as indicated by contemporary examples. Therefore, under Pope s philosophy, The World is too Much with Us symbolizes the lesson learned through human reasoning on human errors that characterized the Industrial Revolution. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, the myopic drive for technology and material wealth had left humanity deprived of its soul. The industrial empire extorted what it could from nature. According to World Resources Institute, the planet has lost 80 percent of its forest cover to deforestation, and the number continues to increase. With the accumulation of wealth, Mammonism and attendant moral problems ensued. In Korea, as individuals were price tagged based on their economic productivity, the society stigmatized the elderly for their apparent uselessness. As some chose suicide over social isolation, suicide rate of the elderly increased twofold over the period of ten year, indicating the loss of morality. Still, like Wordsworth, those critical of the status quo advocate social reform. For instance, to counter deforestation, the UN Forum on Forests, is actively promoting reforestation by hosting European Forestry Commissions and World Forestry Congresses. There also are signs of moral redemption. In Korea, approximately ten thousand jobs for the elderly are being produced every year to forestall their social exclusion. Such precedents are enough to prove that the inherent nature of humanity is to err and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Rhetorical Analysis Of The Macdonald Funeral Home A Rhetorical Website Analysis of the MacDonald Funeral Home Website The MacDonald funeral home website provides the viewer with many different rhetorical devices in their text, images, color psychology, as well as shapes to utilize logos, pathos, and ethos to help appeal to the users that access this website. This website provides funeral services as well as cremation services for people s loved ones. They provide low prices and care to the services in which they provide. I have chosen the MacDonald funeral home website in relation to the poem Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight because it seems that there will soon be a funeral held for the father. Logos Logos appeals to the logical side, provides reason as well as logic to the reader. While there are no logical colors or shapes but there is text as well as photos to explain logos. The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides the reader with logical views of the website explaining that they offer affordable prices to all families. An individual may be more prone to use the MacDonald funeral home over other funeral homes because of the lower price. The MacDonald funeral home has a photo explaining that they are not just funeral directors, but that they are experts are transforming an individual s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The MacDonald Funeral Home website provides pathos with explaining that the home has been helping families by providing an understanding, meaningful, as well as caring funeral for the past 34 years. This website offers many photos that provide an emotional experience to the reader, such as photos of their family, photos of the recent obituaries, as well as photos explaining that they cremate people s loved ones using care. The website has lots of green, which provides the reader with feelings of growth, balance, harmony, and hope. Oddly curved shapes (natural/organic shapes) tend to comfort and please the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Motivation The Harry Potter series relates to children and all types of readers, inviting them into the new and different world. The Harry Potter world however parallels the real world much more than many initially think. Students who relate to the world of Harry Potter and have grown up hearing his name along with other favorite characters engage in the story more than with any generic story often used in classrooms. The Harry Potterseries engages the students and encourages learning through a subject in which the students have found interest. Keith McPherson in his article Harry Potter and the Goblet of Motivation from the journal Teacher Librarian discusses the importance of an engaged child while they read, Reading related research finds that reading motivation increases when students are actively engaged with real world reading materials in real world interactions (qtd. Brophy, 1998; Csikszentmihalyi, 1991; Yair, 2000). Children who enjoy the stories they read, develop greater reading comprehension skills and have greater motivation to continue reading and learning. A student who also relates to the characters he or she reads about will discover a connection to reading that only improves the child s desire to read. The desire to read does not decrease with age, but in fact increases. This claim remains especially true when the love of reading develops early. One advantage of the Harry Potter series includes the range of ages that relate to the story and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Maternal Mortality And Death Of A Pregnant Woman Essay Introduction Maternal mortality/death is defined as the death of a pregnant woman by causes related to the pregnancy or its management, or death of a post partum mother within 42 days after pregnancy termination (Requejo, Bryce, Victora, Deixel, 2013; Ronsmans, Graham, group, 2006; Say et al., 2014). There are proposals to change this definition to make it include one year post partum death of mothers, as the risk of death has been shown to remain high half a year post partum (Ronsmans et al., 2006). Many maternal deaths that occur usually occur in low and middle income countries. In the year 2010, 287, 000 maternal deaths that were avoidable occurred, and most occurred in these developing countries. Reduction of maternal deaths has been one of the outcomes that have been targeted in the efforts to improve maternal health for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (Say et al., 2014). In developing countries, especially Sub Saharan Africa, where fertility levels remain high, maternal deaths have continued to be high despite the general deaths reduction (Requejo et al., 2013). Many argue that there is not enough information to confidently describe and quantify this problem, but Requejo et al., 2013 reported that the available information is sufficient. The social issues The causes of maternal deaths are both direct and indirect. Majorly, the causes of maternal death are usually the aftermath of childbirth and pregnancy, and are majorly contributed to by diseases and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Is Adhd over-Diagnosed Among School Children Is ADHD Over diagnosed Among School Children? After reading the review, (Is ADHD over diagnosed among school children?) by C. Collins, I am in agreement with T. E. Elder in that yes, ADHD is over diagnosed. I chose to accompany the review by C. Collins with the article, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, which originated from the Facts on File; Issues and Controversies Database. After reading both the review and the article I highly believe that ADHD is definitely over diagnosed. In the article, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, the disorder is defined, as well as the current treatment for the disorder which tends to be the drug Ritalin. While there are many other drugs available for treatment, Ritalin is the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parents and teachers have given up on these children and they have been the ones who drop out of school or end up in prison. It is thought that by diagnosing ADHD early and treating it properly, children who might not have had a chance to succeed can now be successful. The advocates for diagnosis of ADHD also point out that the treatment of ADHD with prescription drugs is actually very small and only one out of every three children diagnosed with ADHD is actually treated with prescription drugs (Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, para. 45). The article concludes by stating that although most experts have varying ideas and on ADHD they are all in agreement that the disorder needs more research. As I stated previously, I do believe ADHD is over diagnosed; however, I am in total disagreement with the critics who believe the disorder doesn t exist at all. Their claim that in the past it was acceptable and expected of children to be hyperactive and rowdy just doesn t hold water for me. In the past we did not have the knowledge that we do now and as a result children were not diagnosed and either struggled to succeed in school and life or didn t succeed at all. I am in agreement that many parents, teachers and some experts use the diagnosis of ADHD as an easy answer and way to deal with difficult children. I feel that T. E. Elder also makes a very significant point that the age and maturity of children entering kindergarten also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Stephen King Influence [Your Name] [Your Instructor s Name] [Name of Course] [Date] Stephen King: The King of Horror [or whatever title you want] Stephen King is a Portland, Maine, author who specializes in contemporary horror, suspense, and fantasy novels and short stories. Many of his writings have been adapted into films and television programs viewed by millions. Some of the most notable film adaptations include Carrie (1976), The Shining (1980) and It (1990). King has been acknowledged as the most influential writer of our time who has inspired countless other writers to contribute to the horror and suspense genre of written tales. The horror genre was deemed either dead or dying by the large number of upset fans of this genus (Ess: Where Would Horror Be Without... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His use his charaggcters or situations in the plots usually have readers reflecting upon them and relating them to current problems in society (Nevala Lee: The Uncanny Influence of Stephen King ). Some readers credit King for giving his protagonists inherently flawed but human traits; a quality other writers in the horror genus hadn t attributed to their central characters in the past. King has commented on his writing style as an outcome of his father leaving him and his family under the pretense of going to buy a pack of cigarettes. His mother s death shortly after the release of Carrie in 1974 led him into a deep depression and finding sustenance in alcohol. His brief embracement of alcoholism also influenced him write Cujo, a psychological horror novel about a rabid dog which he barely remembered writing (Leafe: Stephen King s Real Horror Story: How the Novelist s Addiction to Drink and Drugs Nearly Killed Him ). The first novel he wrote after his depression and fall into alcoholism was Needful Things (Lehman Haupt et al.: Stephen King, The Art of Fiction No. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Invertebrates In Alzheimer s Essay Invertebrates in Alzheimer s Recent medical advances, such as gaining the ability to observe closely the genetic makeup of an individual, have led to the discovery that some invertebrates are somewhat genetically similar to humans. Organisms like Caenorhabditis elegans, nematode worm, and Drosophila melanogaster, fruit fly, appear to have genes similar to humans, where Alzheimer s disease genes are found. These similarities will help researchers learn more about this relatively unknown disease and potentially save human lives. The DNA of C. elegans and Drosophila can be used as models for studying the disease and for testing new drugs to be used later on humans. These advances may lead to discoveries in medicine that can save human lives in the future. C. Elegans is a non parasitic round worm (nematode) found in locations rich with nutrients and microorganisms, since it feeds on bacteria. This organism is commonly used as a model for testing ideas related to aging, genetics, and drug response. This is because the genome sequence is very similar to that of a human since according to McDonnell Genome Institute, About ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dorsoplilia Melanogaster, or fruit fly, is a small insect that survives and reproduces on rotten fruit. Scientists have been studying Dorsophilia for hundreds of years now, due to its abundance and the simplicity of breeding and maintaining a large population. Because of this, scientists have been able to observe closely their genetics. Many generations can be produced quickly for observation since the life span of Dorsophilia is about months and a population can easily be sustained on just fruit. It was discovered that Humans have more genes than flies but about the same number of gene families. This relation shows just how similar human genes are to a flies , which explains why they are the perfect models to explain certain genetic diseases found in humans, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Do Genre Films Reflect Reality Hi Loc, I agree with you that genre films do reflect reality. If the films do not have any emotional connections with the audiences, it could be difficult to understand specific characters or situations in the movies. I like how you brought up horror movies as an example and agree that horror movies would be based on the real scared moments from the real life. I understand that many parts of the teen movies are exaggerated, but people feel it could happen in reality because many of the stories actually happen in their high school life. Every time I watch some exaggerated situations, such as playing the music and dancing in the middle of the hallway at school as you mentioned, I feel like it will not happen in reality but how the student are doing in movies is funny. I also think that the reason why many people like watching high school movies is because they might feel great empathy for various situations in the movies. Hi Youn, I like how you brought up your personal experiences from your high school as well as the quotes from the textbook. I also think that genre films do reflect reality because teen movies provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I agree with you that Hollywood writers and directors do not have a social responsibility to avoid stereotyping ethnic characters. I believe that the freedom of an expression of art and entertainment is the most important element for the film industry and other jobs that require creative works as well. If Hollywood writers and directors could not have the freedom of producing film, I do not think Hollywood would be developed as much as it did now. I also agree with you that the best way to be is by educating yourself on a topic and understanding the true meaning behind a story within films. Understanding the true meaning in the films could be difficult, but it is important that people are able to recognize whether the meanings are for the entertainment or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. King Arthur Love Triangles Whether by explaining the origins of civilizations and nations or by creating explanations to the many mysteries of existence, myths play a huge role on tales and validate cultural and social history. In particular, English myth aims at validating the history of England as well as creating a set of rules for society. In the Arthurian legend, King Arthurand his knights of the Round Table, learn a series of morals. The lesson about love triangles is seen in the cases of Uther, Igraine and Gorlois, Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot and Mark, Tristan and Isolde. Indeed, English warns against the tragedies of love triangles. In the Arthurian legend, one example of a love triangle that leads to tragedy is the one among Uther, Igraine and Gorlois. According to the legend, King Uther of Pendragon had heard that Golois, the Duke of Cornwall, had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tristan is the nephew of King Mark of Cornwall. After a fight with an Irish champion named Morholt, Tristan gets a piece of sword stuck in him. He then goes to Ireland to have his wound healed by a princess with magic healing powers, Isolde. Tristan is healed and when he comes back to Cornwall, he praises young Isolde so much that his uncle King Mark decides to marry her. Tristan s duty is to bring Isolde back to Cornwall to marry King Mark. Although Isolde went through with the marriage to Mark, she could not stop loving Tristan, and he was fated to love her in return. They tried to keep their passion a secret, but eventually it became known. (...) In the end, Tristan fled from Cornwall in despair (mythsenclycodedia.com). Tristan s heart is broken and he dies of despair. Knowing about Tristan s death, Isolde dies too. In this case, the love triangle is never consummated. However, the message is clear: love triangles are doomed. The myth continues to remind the reader about the dangers of steering away from the codes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Antibiotic Resistance Introduction This article is about the determination of Antibiotic resistance that relies on the fitness effects of resistance elements in the absence of antibiotics. Angst and Hall tentatively developed rifampicin resistant and delicate Escherichia coli in drug free environment, before measuring the impacts of new resistance components on fitness in antibiotic free conditions. Streptomycin resistance changes had little fitness impacts in rifampicin resistant genotypes that had adjusts to antibiotic free environment , contrasted with the same genotypes without acclimatization. They watched a comparative impact when resistance was encoded by a plasmid. Antibiotic sensitive microorganisms that acclimated to the same conditions indicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Resistant microorganisms obtain extra helpful changes throughout advancement without antibiotic s that don t modify resistance straightforwardly however may change the fitness impacts of new resistance transformations (Angst and Hall, 2013). It is critical that researchers study this theme on the grounds that fitness impacts of resistance transformations frequently fluctuate relying upon the vicinity of other resistance changes on the same genome. Furthermore, it is likewise essential to study this issue so as to minimize the development of microbes into antibiotic resistant superbugs that could conceivably make a worldwide health crisis. Methods The researchers theory is that antibiotic resistance goes through extra valuable transformations throughout development without antibiotic s that don t adjust resistance specifically however may change the fitness impacts of new resistance changes. They saw that later work prescribes: fitness impacts of resistance transformations regularly differ relying upon the vicinity of other resistance changes on the same genome, yet they also realized that, resistance evolution will frequently be joined by the obsession of fixation of additional mutations that don t argue resistance however expand fitnes. One experiment that they did to test their hypothesis was to tentatively advance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Ethics Of The Fire Department Introduction The firefighting departments across the globe have met public criticisms over their services. The Fire Department have also experienced media bashing on a number of occasions. Some of the criticisms have no basis and could be personal hatred projected towards the emergency response body. Some criticisms on the other hand, are based on factual evidence. The most important thing that comes out is the need for the Fire Department to come up with measures to market its image to the critics, both public and the media. Just like any other organization in public service, the Fire Department needs to ensure that they offer quality services to the consumers and that whatever they do is effectively communicated. The other challenge they have to deal with is the ignorance on the part of the public. Some of the criticisms they receive can be linked absolute lack of awareness and misunderstanding on the part of the citizens about the role of the Fire Department. The Fire Department in an attempt to market itself and redeem its public image has to come up with a strategic plan that covers two broad areas, efficient service delivery and effective achievements communication. Managing public perception about the brand is a key component in Public Service Management. Discussion There several strategic steps that can be taken by the Fire Department in order to curb the negative effects of negative publicity and to market itself. The first strategy is communication management. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Plato s System Of Metaphysics Adrian Farrales Introduction to Philosophy Metaphysics 11/6/14 Plato s system of metaphysics revolves around the concept of Eidos, or forms. A form is the perfect and truest instance of a particular idea. In the world, we find particular instances of each form. For example, a certain pen is a particular instance of the form of pen. Every single pen in the world contributes to the form of pen. This contribution of particulars to the forms is called mathexis in Greek, or simply, participation. The participation of all particulars help to define and derive common characteristics of the form. Using the pen example, all pens function as a writing utensil, usually contain some form of ink, and generally are cylindrical. Every pen is somewhat imperfect and has flaws of some sort. Regarding ontology, these forms are the highest level of reality and the purest form of existence, while the particulars are imperfect and cheap imitations.Regarding our senses, Plato believed that the world we live in, that is the world of particulars, is an illusion because the most real world would be the world of the forms. Thus our senses are not accurate and our sense perceptions are merely copies of the forms. Plato exemplifies this in the allegory of the cave, portraying a false sense of reality. Plato believed that these forms are innate to human beings, as we were born with them. By doing philosophy, we undergo a process of recollection of these forms, ultimately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay about Ur and Djoser Ziggurat of Ur and Stepped Pyramid of Djoser: A Comparison Joseph Katz Art History 100 26 Dr. Karl F. Schuler 10/6/11 Title: Ziggurat of Ur Period: Neo Sumerian Provenance: Ur, Iraq Date: 2150 BC The Ziggurat of Ur was built in 2150 BC by the Gutians. First, let s discuss what exactly a ziggurat is. A ziggurat is a superstructure built on top and around a mountain. On the very top was a temple. Ziggurats were made out of only mud brick. One may ask, why use mud brick? Compared to other materials such as limestone it is a terribly weak building material. The reason was because of the location of Ur. Ur did not have limestone anywhere near it so mud brick was the practical choice. Viewed from the outside, the giant mud ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were also tunnels leading to hundreds of rooms. This was not merely a tomb but also a place where King Djoser could live in the afterlife. The pyramid was built in the middle of a necropolis, which literally means, city of the dead in Greek. Surrounding the necropolis is a limestone wall to keep out everyone except a very select few. There were many other structures in the necropolis such as: Temples, courtyards, and pavilions. However, most of the buildings were filled with rubble or sand and were just for show. The building of pyramids kept all of the people in the surrounding cities busy and working. These kinds of structures were great for Egyptian economy. There are many similarities and differences between the Ziggurat of Ur, and Stepped Pyramid of Djoser. Each level of the Stepped Pyramid bears a structural resemblance to the Ziggurat of Ur. While the two structures may look slightly a like they re purposes are very different. Stepped Pyramid of Djoser is a tomb for the fallen King, and the Ziggurat of Ur in a temple. The Pyramid was set in a necropolis with a big surrounding wall while the Ziggurat was built in the center of a city and was very open and welcoming. Another big difference is the building materials. The Pyramid was built out of durable limestone while the Ziggurat was built out of flimsy mud brick. The Ziggurat temple was washed away by years of sand abuse while the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Is It Good To Work In Groups There are three kinds of jobs: first jobs where people have to work alone without any help, second kind of job is where you have to work in a group, and finally the third kind looks for equal work: invidual work and work in a group. Arguments for working in a group are: its funnier, theres a big chance that a problem will be solved earlier. But as there as have a great thing to do with your team, there are reasons why is not good to work in a group. Main reason is jealous. Everyone in the team has something which will make another in a group jealousy. For example, knowledge, a great sense of humor, boyfriend/girlfriend. Then you can t have control of everything what is happening in a group. Many people like team working, but there are also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Examples Of Forgiveness And Reconciliation The process involved in forgiveness and reconciliation can be very simple or very complex depending on the situation. One time my friend took money from my wallet, I think it was a $20 bill and I caught him in the act. We were both in the car and I parked at the mall and I left the car for about five minutes and when I was walking back I saw in reach into my glove box and take money out of my wallet. I was shocked and confronted him right away. He said he needed money to pay for his brother back. Since he is a friend of mine I forgave him and just said he could just ask for money and didn t have to steal from me. We are still friends and I still hang out with him on the regular but I don t trust him anymore. Trust is defiantly something that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Amish are very religious and spiritual people who believe that forgiveness is more than a good thing to do but forgiveness is the thing to do. In the Amish perspective the test of faith is action so forgiving their children s killers with hours of death really shows what kind of people they are and is very inspiring. The way the Amish people responded to the killings was such a shock. One of the things I liked about that article was when they said that religion was not used to justify rage but to inspire goodness, forgiveness, and grace. Even members of the community visited the gunman s widow and parents. For the majority of us the process of forgiveness is a journey and may never happen so just the fact they forgave so quickly was viewed as emotionally unhealthy to many. Forgiveness has a meaning of not holding a grudge and the Amish were very clear that it does not make the shooter free from punishment. If he were to live the Amish people would have wanted him to be locked up but not for reasons of revenge but for the purpose of protecting other children. Most people growing up learn about forgiveness and have experienced it one way or another. People need to learn that forgiveness is an essential part of healing and is a process towards inner peace. Learning that forgiveness is an internal process where you identify the hurt and analyze the situation as well as your emotions helps you rebuild a sense of safety and letting go of a grudge. The whole process of forgiveness does not usually involve the offender, most of the time not at all until confronted. As where reconciliation is an internal process where you have a talk with the offender to talk about various things such as what happened, each other s stories, viewpoints, reasoning s, expressing the hurt, emotions, and so on. When reconciliation happens it moves beyond forgiveness because it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Ways To Properly Form Feminist Theory The Methods to the Madness: Ways to Properly Form Feminist Theories Feminist research centralizes around a search for gendered justice. As a rejection of standard masculine methodological models, with their assumed objectivity and detachment, feminist approaches have been designed to recognize the subjects of research as well as the place of the researcher in the production of knowledge. In order to best account for gendered justice across a multitude of intersectional women, feminists require methodologies to ensure proper knowledge creation, data collection, and critical analysis to ensure the resulting methods are wide reaching. Many feminist writers have thought about the best way to develop such methodologies. By examining the works... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She begins her work Justice and the Politics of Difference, through examining the constraints within the definition of injustice: oppression and domination. Her goal is to place these words, particularly oppression, within the discourse of the social structures in America. No two groups suffer in the same ways, yet they share a commonality in their inability to exercise their needs and meet their capabilities or their oppression (40). Young presses that this oppression must be viewed in a way that analyzes the condition of human practices and their conscious actions. Young continues by defining social groups, aggregate, and associations. Social groups are collectives of persons differentiated from other groups by cultural forms, practices, or ways of life. Aggregates are classification of people according to attributes, and associates are formally organized institutions (43 44). Groups through these only exist in relation to other groups. These groups arise from a common oppression or their identity has to be pointed out by outside groups. Young then provides her particular methodology for defining a group as oppressed. These criteria are exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, cultural imperialism, and violence. She says that only one of these criteria must be met in order for a group to be considered oppressed. This oppression criteria must be utilized on the basis of comparison for groups, yet avoids a hierarchy of oppression through saying that all groups are suffering and are united in their mutual oppression. She moves intersectionally to show the basis of comparison for these groups and their overlapping struggles. This method is another example of the way that a feminist theorist can classify levels of suffering for marginalized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Percocet Research Paper There has been a mystery of the cause of death of pop singer Prince. Some claim he died from an overdose of a drug that goes by the name of Percocet . While others claim he died from aids. He was addicted to opiate medication Percocet that he took non stop to dull all the pain he was having in the last few months on his days in the world. When he was in his mansion in the elevator he had several packages of prescription painkillers on him when he was found dead. Days and months before his death witness says Prince made non stop runs to a local pharmacy to pick up several bags of painkillers. The singer had a show and had to cancel it and get rushed to the hospital because he nearly passed out on his private plane. TMZ states , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he was in his mansion in the elevator he had several packages of prescription painkillers on him when he was found dead. Days and months before his death witness says Prince made non stop runs to a local pharmacy to pick up several bags of painkillers. The singer had a show and had to cancel it and get rushed to the hospital because he nearly passed out on his private plane. TMZ states , Days before his death, Prince was treated for a drug overdose after he made an emergency landing in IIlinois. Prince actually had to be rushed for a save shot , typically used on patients that have had an overdose of opiate medication. The 57 year old weighed just 80 lbs by the time of his death and had been preparing to die for a little says TMZ. He was eating at a time and then he stopped for a while and then started eating again , but when he did eat the food wouldn t digest it would just come up. He was claimed that he died from aids. The singer was diagnosed with HIV in the mid 1990 s but he refuse to take any medication. He was so into the belief of prayer he thought that the prayer of the lord could cure him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Mr. Arend Lljphart Is An Author Of A Book Called Patterns... Mr. Arend Lljphart is an author of a book called Patterns of Democracy. The book examines the forms and performance of governments in thirty six countries. Patterns of Democracy is seventeen chapters long. Below, there will be a critical analysis of a claim or a particular theory in the first seven chapters on the merits of the claim or theory. To start with, chapter one is an introduction to what is to come. It claims that two models of governing the majoritarian model and the consensus model exist. In a majoritarian model, a governing body will seek to satisfy a will of a bare majority or even a will of a plurality of a governed body. Alternatively, in a consensus model, a governing body will seek to form a consensus to fulfill the wishes of as many people as possible. Even in a democracy, it is possible for a government to listen to the wishes of a minority while ignoring the will of the majority and attempt to convince the majority that the minority has a point here. Secondly, the title of the next chapter of the book is the Westminster model of democracy. As the author noted, this is another name of the majoritarian model. It is unclear why the author felt a need to dedicate a chapter to this. That said, he effectively gives three countries that fit this group. Furthermore, the author listed ten characteristics of the model and how England, New Zealand, and Barbados comply and deviate from the model as well as any qualification that needs to occur in the group. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Differences Between Pitheciidae And The Remaining... Opazo et al. (2006) conducted an analysis and found that among the six loci used in their study, two of them supported the hypothesis which suggests that the first split was between Pitheciidae and the remaining platyrrhines, which grouped Atelidae and Cebidae together (Chavez et al., 1999) and one of the loci supported the hypothesis of Ateliedae and Pitheciidae being sister group of the family Cebidae (Canavez et al., 1999). These results therefore indicate that there was an initial radiation in the early Miocene which separated the three families from one another. According to Opazo et al (2006), these separations occurred over a relatively short period of geological time. Also, several species of Ateles were represented and analysed in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 279). Generally speaking, these divergence times support the known New World monkey fossil record. Palaentological evidence thus far describes Doliochocebus as a fossil of cebine, in the clade that includes extant members of genus Saimiri (Szalay and Delson, 1979). Based on estimations of the origin of the subfamily Cebinae which was 18 million years ago, this fossil was in fact the stem of the subfamily. Also, Stirtonia was considered to be an alouattinin fossil (Szalay and Delson, 1979) and according to their results the split between Alouatta and the remaining members of the family occurred 16 million years ago (Opazo et al., 2006 p. 279), a result that also agrees with the fossil record. Furthermore, the fossil pitheciid Cebupithecia is one of the most complete skeletons of a fossil platirrhine and believes to be dated near the time of the most recent common ancestor of the total group. By using the molecular clock, the split between the lineage that eventually led to Callicebus and the lineage leading to the other pitheiid genera occurred after the divergence of Callicebus but before the divergence of Pithecia, Cacajao, and Chiropotes (Opazo et al,. 2006, p. 294). Wildman et al. (2009) however, inferred that Pitheciidae is the sister taxon to the other two platyrrhine families, Cebidae and Ateliedae. Their data confidently supports this hypothesis and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. New Year Baby by Socheata Poeuv Mourning and Melancholia After a tragic loss someone will go through a grieving process that will either be constructive or destructive. Mourning is a period of time when the person experiencing this loss begins to search for reconciliation and a way to deal with the sadness. They will attempt to move on, forgive and forget, the past. Freud wrote that mourning is a normal reaction to the loss of a love object, which is consciously known and identifiable. People mourning will express their sadness but will be able to eventually part from their love lost. Inversely, Freud says that melancholia develops when the sadness is inappropriate to the situation and becomes internalized. The person suffering from melancholia identifies the lost... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you think your mother is still alive? She s dead already! I died the day they took your father! I died again out on that ocean, Lai this person you call your mother is nothing but a corpse living only to take care of you, but your real mother is already dead son! I hope you know. Shes dead son. Melancholic patients might seek revenge against the lost loved one by tormenting themselves. The normal stage of bereavement defined as anger turns inward and becomes a conflict between love and hate that attacks the ego, according to Freud s theory. These patients might feel deeply dejected and lose all interest in external activities. This is exactly what is seen in the character of Mai when she has her mental breakdown and expresses her feelings to her son. Mai and Socheata deal with sadness and loss very differently. Socheata mourns and eventually overcomes her grief. She forgives her mother for having kept secrets and forgives the ex Khmer Rouge people for the objectives they carried out. Finally, her mourning process concludes as she takes part in her ceremonial birth at the Buddhist temple. Her experiences of loss end on a more positive note than those of Mai. Mai has suffered so much she can no longer look to the future with optimism. Her life ended when she lost her husband and she cannot overcome the sadness. For her all is lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay on Atonement by Ian McEwan Atonement by Ian McEwan Atonement comes from an at onement , the idea being that penance and suffering allows us to be at one with God or ourselves. The central theme of atonement is that of seeking forgiveness. This is manifested through the characters and their actions. In the book Atonement by Ian McEwan, the act carried out by Briony sets of a chain of events, for which either atonement is sought or society seeks atonement from. Briony s character is described as being compulsively orderly, She was one of those children possessed by a desire to have the world just so. Briony s craving to manipulate and control, and also her perception of how Robbie spoilt her play, leads her to committing her crime. Her overactive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wanted to be acknowledged and felt that her condemnation of Robbie would achieve this. She never considers the possibility of role reversal, when Robbie would have the power or redemption over her. Robbie was condemned and sent to prison. He was forced to atone by society, by being refused certain books and having his letters censored. He was only permitted his mother to visit after being diagnosed as morbidly over sexed and at risk of being inflamed . Briony only starts to realise her crime as she grows older. In a letter to Robbie, Cecelia paraphrases a letter from Briony, She s beginning to get the full grasp of what she did I think she wants to recant. When Briony goes to visit Cecelia, the reader comprehends that Briony doesn t want to withdraw her statement for Robbie s benefit but instead to find favour with her sister and to reassemble her previous family life: I don t expect you to forgive me. Don t worry about that , she said soothingly, Briony flinched as her hopes lifted unreally. Don t worry , her sister resumed. I won t ever forgive you. The climax to the scene comes when Robbie makes his presence known to Briony. Robbie and Cecelia tell Briony that she has to tell everyone what she did. She agrees then says,
  • 41. I m very sorry. Robbie said softly, Just do all the things we asked. It was almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The American Epidemic of Obesity As Americans we have made food not only a way to live but all help us with life events, whether emotional times or celebratory events we turn to food. However our society has been consumed with unhealthy food options readily available. This has in turn caused a huge medical epidemic in America. Obesity has and will put people at risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and some types of cancer. More than one third of American adults are obese (Ogden et al., 2012). By looking in depth at the obesity epidemic in America through the three major sociological perspectives (structural functionalist, social conflict, and symbolic interactionist) we are able to better discern this medical issue impacting the health of American people. Structural Functionalist Perspective The structural functionalist perspective would argue obesity in America is a necessary epidemic to our society. After all, structural functionalist believe that all mechanisms that exist a definite meaning and are useful to society as a whole. Structural functionalist could say that having overweight and obese people in the world causes us to put attention on the true problems of health care. Obesity for a structural functionalist is crucial for the continuous learning of human health and also for our love and hate relationship with food. Structural functional would also argue that having an obese population might inspire others to avoid the path of unhealthy habits. It would help people to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Sedentary Behaviour In Australia Introduction Sedentary behaviour is often linked with many negative health repercussions such as an increased risk to certain chronic diseases. These include obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Overall, sedentary behaviour is a major risk factor for inadequate health and an increased mortality rate (Wilmot, 2014). Sedentary behaviour spans from many daily functions such as sitting down, traveling in a car or screen time which refers to spending time on a screen based device (Zoeller, 2008). Sedentary behaviour is defined by performing low energy expenditure activities for a prolonged duration. If an individual is performing activities in which the metabolic equivalent is less than 1.5x their resting metabolic rate, they are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compared to the rest of the world, sedentary behaviour in Australia is at neither polar end of the spectrum in terms of a sedentary behaviour. In Australia, 67% of individuals aged 15 and over are leading sedentary life styles (Australian bureau of statistics, 2017). Currently evidence suggests that there is a trend in sedentary behaviour as an individual ages, the time spent sedentary usually increases. Young children who are aged 6 11 where shown to be the least sedentary out of all age groups, while sedentary behaviour seemed to peak at 75 85 years old. Evidence shows that there is almost a linear trend in age to sedentary behaviour (Matthews et al., 2008). The causes of sedentary behaviour can be attributed to many social factors. Transportation is a significant factor In the rise of sedentary behaviour. How children get to school has vastly changed over time in 2008. 67% of children were transported by car as opposed to 1991 where only 23% used a car as a means of transportation (Vaz, 2004). People in the work force spend an average of 22 hours in both travel time and work time. How people engage in their leisure time is another major concern. The most common way Australians spend their leisure time is on screen time and other sedentary based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Painful Disease of Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis is an inflammatory disease, affecting synovial joints, lined with synovium, its treatment includes non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and disease modifying anti rheumatic drugs like chloroquine. In this study several dilutions of Ibuprofenand Chloroquine were evaluated for their mutagenicity and cytotoxicity alone and in combination by using Ames Salmonella/microsome assay and MTT [(3 (4, 5 dimethylthiazole 2 yl) 2, 5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide)] assay using BHK 21 cell lines. Result indicates that Chloroquine and Ibuprofen showed non mutagenic behaviour at lower doses with both strains TA 100 and TA98 but Chloroquine at higher concentration (800ug/ml)showed mutagenic potential with bacterial strain TA100 and a slight mutagenic potential against TA98.Whereas Ibuprofen at higher concentration (10,000ug /ml)showed slight mutagenic potential against TA98. Furthermore, combination Chloroquine Ibuprofen showed mutagenic potentialat higher concentration (3200 40000Вµg/ml) with TA98, and a slight mutagenic potential at 1600 20000 and 3200 40000Вµg/ml with TA100. However,in Cytotoxicity evaluation,chloroquine was cytotoxic at concentrations 200Вµg / ml, 400 Вµg / ml, 800Вµg / ml, 1600Вµg / ml and 3200Вµg / ml. On contrast, Ibuprofen at concentrations 10000 Вµg / ml, 20000 Вµg / ml and 40000 Вµg / ml showed cytotoxic effects on BHK 1 cells, In conclusion, the toxicity profiles of both the drugs were shown no mutagenic and cytotoxic potential at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Supply Of Viable Grocery Store Options In the Logan Square neighborhood, there is a lack of viable grocery store options. Nonetheless, throughout the City of Chicago there is an abundant amount of restaurants and food options; however, many of these food options are not the healthiest. As stated by the Food Empowerment Project, a food desert is typically Described as geographic areas where residents access to affordable, healthy food options [...] is restricted or nonexistent due to the absence of grocery stores within convenient travelling distance. Moreover, the people who live in these food deserts are low income families and minorities. These food deserts are the leading cause of food insecurity. Food insecurity is defined as limited or uncertain availability of nutritious food options. Throughout the Chicago area, there are countless unhealthy food options. Just walking down a street, one is able to see at least one fast food place. Since fast food places are within walking distance, people will visit them more often. For example, in Logan Square there is a Dunkin Donuts, Burger King, and Taco Bell all within a minute of each other. In addition to those fast food places, there is an alarming number of small convenience stores in a given neighborhood. These convenience stores make it Difficult to locate foods that are culturally appropriate for [people], and dietary restrictions, such as lactose intolerance, gluten allergies, etc, also limit food choices (The Empowerment Project). A solution to, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...