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Essay About The Internet
Crafting an essay on the subject of the Internet is both a fascinating and challenging endeavor.
The Internet, being an intricate web of interconnected ideas and technologies, demands a
nuanced approach to truly capture its essence. The difficulty lies not only in navigating the vast
expanse of information available but also in presenting a cohesive narrative that explores the
multifaceted aspects of this digital realm.
One of the challenges is to strike a balance between discussing the positive impacts of the
Internet, such as its role in fostering global communication and information dissemination, and
addressing the negative aspects, including concerns about privacy, cybersecurity, and the
potential for misinformation. This requires a careful examination of various perspectives and an
ability to present a well-rounded view.
Moreover, as the Internet is a constantly evolving entity, keeping the essay current and relevant
poses another layer of difficulty. Technological advancements, cultural shifts, and emerging
trends demand a thorough understanding of the ever-changing landscape.
Additionally, it can be challenging to avoid clichГ©s and trite observations when addressing
such a ubiquitous topic. Striving for originality and presenting unique insights becomes crucial to
engage the reader and offer a fresh perspective.
In conclusion, crafting an essay about the Internet demands a blend of research skills, critical
thinking, and creativity. It requires navigating through the complexities of this digital world
while maintaining a clear and coherent structure. Despite the challenges, it provides an
opportunity to delve into a subject that shapes our contemporary existence in profound ways.
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Essay About The Internet Essay About The Internet
An Analysis Of Merlin s Rape
Arthur is conceived through trickery. The King Uther Pendragon commits rape
through deception by masquerading of the Duke of Cornwall in order to sleep
with his wife Igrayne. Since Igrayne later marries Uther this act could be seen as
acceptable since rape can be excused if the rapist marries their victim. The fact that
Merlin facilitates it means that it serves a greater purpose or will at least helps
Merlin to fulfill his own agenda. Arthur s nativity associated with the prophecy of
the sword makes him seem younger in age and not very kinglike. On the other hand
the fact that Arthur pulls the sword out so he can generously give it to Kay instead
of thinking of himself does show some kingly qualities like generosity, charity, and
possessing
Essay On Therapeutic Hypothermia
As told, therapeutic hypothermia is a process which is used by doctors to help
reduce damage to patient s body and brain function after a cardiac arrest, which
commonly knows as a stroke. Cardiac arrest can be sudden and deadly to people.
Cardiac arrest is often caused by ventricular fibrillation, where patient s heart
experience rapid and sudden impulse. In result, patient s heart is not beating hard
enough and can t pump enough bloodto other organs and result organ failure.
Particularly to patient s brain because it s the first part of the body suffers, all
depends on an uninterrupted supply of blood. Reduced blood flow to your brain
causes unconsciousness and for a long term can fatal damage to people. Now we
have the way to cure patient... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the end, these diseases can be cured and the level of risk will decrease by
performing this procedure. Specifically, the purpose of this procedure is the
reduce the speed of the oxygen from moving up to the brain and does eternal
damage to the patient. This method of therapeutic hypothermia was first found
over 5,000 years ago. It started by a French physician described the case of a
lunatic who escaped from asylum and wandered naked in the winter, subsequently,
the person reported to have been cured of his mania ( History of therapeutic
hypothermia ) This procedure wasn t really familiar until more research was done
and more factors of the procedure was decided. Such as the procedure must be
performed for 24 hours, and the patient s body temperature must be maintained
around 32 34 degrees Celsius. Then technology advances and machines came in place
to help to make the procedure much safer like surface heating exchange device and
cool helmets, both help to measure and ensure the patient s temperature is at its right
temperature level. About the surface heat exchange device, it was first invented in the
Susan B Anthony Achievements
Susan Brownell Anthony was a fierce and powerful woman who was very determined
to fight for equal rights. Her speeches and enthusiasm captured the attention of many,
and this was important because she influenced the government to finally pass the 19th
amendment which gave women suffrage in 1920. She powered through all the
obstacles that were imposed on her. Later, her name went down in history.
On February 15, 1820 in Adams Massachusetts, Susan B. Anthonywas born into a
large Quaker family consisting of her mother, father, four sisters and two brothers;
she was the second oldest of them all. Most Quakers along with her father, Daniel,
believed that girls and women deserved an education, so Susan and her four sisters
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Many of them happened when she made her speeches. She wore bloomers, pants
that symbolized women s rights, to all of them. However, she stopped because
nobody would listen to her. She even made her speeches in the freezing cold, or
possibly being pelted with food and snow. But even though her speeches helped the
cause, the male africans getting suffrage in 1866 didn t. Though it was a good thing,
Susan protested that it was unfair for africans to get suffrage but not women, which
made the male abolitionists, whom she was acquainted with, turn on her because
they thought she only was focused on women s rights. After this, she decided she
would vote illegally. In 1872, she went to vote. They let her after she showed them a
copy of the fourteenth amendment, which allowed citizens to vote. Three weeks
later, Susan was unfairly arrested and the amendment was changed from allowing
citizens to vote, to allowing male citizens to vote; this angered her very much. Many
years later, Susan started a campaign for women s suffrage. She was going to win
until a liquor company said it would ruin business. To make matters worse, Elizabeth
Cady Stanton passed away in 1902. At her small funeral, she asked for a single
picture to be placed on her casket. A picture of her best partner and friend, Susan B.
Anthony, lay there. Clearly, Susan faced some very rough
Freud Vs Erikson Research Paper
In the theory of development, it appears that Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson had
two different ideas in the way that we develop from childhood to adult. Although
Sigmund Freud development his theories first, many like Erik Erikson started with
Freud s ideas and altered for this own idea. Freud had a more sexual type theory
about development. He identified Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, and Genital and
development type stages. As Oral age development was between zero and one year
old, Anal between one and three years old, Phallic as three to six years old, Latency
between six and twelve years old, with Genital being twelve and up. Each level was
fixate around an erogenous zone, mouth, anus, genitals. Erikson modified the
psychosocial stages
Essay On The Curios Incident
Rationale: the following assignment is based on the book The curios incident of the
dog in the night time by Mark Haddon.
The book narrates how the life of Christopher John Francis Boone (the first character)
changes, since he found his neighbor s dog, Wellington, murdered in front of the
neighbor s house. At the beginning the murderer was unknown and the curiosity of
Christopher to find the killer of Wellington started to grow. Therefor Christopher
commence a strategy to come upon the criminal, based on his beloved fictional
character, Sherlock Holmes. During the investigation he relevance ago a math exam
A that he will do for up the mathematics class level, as well Christopher discover
truths about his family, his personality, his goals, and finally the killer, his father.
Amid the investigation Christopher also mention some characteristics of his
behavior, they lead to de reader to understand ChristopherВґs conduct as autism
person. At the end of the story after he made the exam for math A, some aspects of
his life started to change. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This in order to clarify the why of the attitude that Christopher took after the new.
Also I will try to use a language very similar to the Christopher lexical, keeping some
of his more common expressions. The main argument to choose an internal
monologue, is that this kind of text can give me the best way to communicate the
whole of feelings, thoughts, and the reaction of Christopher, about inputs that were
coming, on this moment; I will try to communicate what was happening in his brain,
the confusion, the meaning of the small things all the inputs coming. Also knowing
that Christopher is autistic, I will represent some sounds with the symbol sound , I
will repeat some phrases, and quote others from
The Microsoft Programs
When looking at all the different options that you have on any of the Microsoft
programs such as excel, word or power point it seems hard not to get overwhelmed.
With all the option and choices that there are. But when breaking them down into
ways the similar tabs and control features that they all share, if you can figure out
one, you got a greater chance of being able to figure them all out. And after
pinpointing the differences and knowing which programs only offer you certain
task to help you. You have just made a possibilities superior with being able to
navigate through these programs and to make the programs work to help you.
Word, Excel and Power point have many features that are the same. If you were to
open all three of these programs you would see that they all three have the home tab
in their ribbons. All three of these programs have the home tab in the ribbon. The
home tab is where you will find the cut, copy and paste features. The cut, copy and
paste is a great tool to have, it where you can delete large section rearrange portions
of your document and or projects. With these commands you can also use them to
copy your document to other places such as the blackboard at CCU. On the home
tab you will notice that all three have the control to change your font and color of
your font. I pretty sure this would be more helpful to make your presentation pop in
PowerPoint but it is available in all three programs. When looking at the insert tab of
the
The Books Of Matthew And 1 Corinthians
Hermeneutical Matthew and 1 Corinthians The books of Matthew and 1 Corinthians
are mainly focused around love and what that is supposed to look like through Christ.
Starting with Matthew, it begins by walking us through the birth of Jesus and all of
the events that took place during and after. It also talks about his baptism and
specifically that John the baptist was who performed it. After everything about Jesus
early life is introduced, it jumps straight into his preaching. Chapter four of
Matthew is where it really begins to talk about Jesus work. Not only does it
introduce us to his preaching styles, but it also quickly introduces Satin who seems
to follow Jesus around for a while attempting to cause problems. Matthew chapter
four tells you right off the bat what is about to take place. The first verse says,
Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil.
(NIV Matthew 4:1). At this point, Jesus had fasted for forty days and forty nights,
and the first temptation form the devil was food. He says, ...If you are the Son of
God, tell these stones to become bread. (NIV Matthew 4:3). Jesus of course rejects
his temptation and the many more that followed. After these events took place,
Jesus leaves to begin his preaching. In doing so, he also chooses his disciples while
walking along the Sea of Galilee. Jesus took his disciples with him through Galilee
and began his preaching there. He healed the sick and suffering, and also performed
Thomas Aquinas s Argument For The Existence Of God
Throughout the paper, Aquinas argues that the existence of God can be proven
within his five ways of reasoning. This observation emerged while he was studying
the works of the Greek Philosopher Aristotle. He uses the following statement to help
the reader understand his first way of thinking, the first and more manifest way is the
argument from motion. He begins by stating that some things are moving in this
world. If you take a look around it seems like almost everything is at motion or has
once been in motion. The main idea is that there must have been a first mover that
began the chain of movements. If there was not a first mover, then nothing would
essentially be in motion. His ultimate argument in the paper is that there must have
been an unmoved mover to put things in motion, which he believes was God. The
first premise for the argument is that whenever something undergoes change, it is
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It is impossible for something to move itself because an object can t be both the
mover and the moved at the same time. An object can t have the potential to move
and obtain the actual motion to move it at the same time. Something is either in
motion or obtains the potential to move in the future. Another force is needed to
cause the current object to be moved. The third premise is that whenever something
changes, its change must have been brought about by something other than that thing.
Things cannot move by themselves so there must have been an additional motion that
caused the movement. Aquinas argues that the object being moved must have
something to act upon it and that theory is true for the second object. This creates a
chain of motion that lasts for a long period of time. If an object is now in motion,
then it was once at rest until it experienced motion from another
Nietzsche Genealogy Of Morals
What are morals? Are they a certain thing that have to be done or a thing that is
learned? Are they going to be something that we use in good or bad times?
According to the dictionary morals is defined as relating to, or concerned with the
principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong. Simply
this means that your right of conduct is ethical. It is also stated that morals are
founded on the fundamental principles of right conduct rather than legalities or
custom. So what is Nietzsche: Genealogy of Morals going to tell us about these
morals that will show us that what we do is more about those humanly principles
rather than legal principle?
Nietzsche: Genealogy of Morals is consisted of 3 essays about morals. I will be
talking and summarizing the first essay that he wrote for the Genealogy of Morals.
Nietzsche expresses his dissatisfaction with certain English psychologists. He s not
too happy with them because they try to explain the origin or morality and claim to be
historians of such but they do not have the historical spirit. He states that their
theories are suggestive to the fact people use to benefit from unegoistic actions of
others. These same genealogists suggest that we have gone away from this type of
morality and truly forgot all about ourselves. As the readings continue it is
determined that Nietzsche does not agree with this because those who say goodness
was shown could not and did not define good. People only see
The Enlightenment And The Glorious Revolution
The Enlightenment is said to have begun in the 1680 s, the same decade that the
Glorious Revolution occurred, which crowned daughter of James II Mary and her
husband Prince William of Orange Monarchs of England. This turning point in
English history can be considered part of the Enlightenment due to the switch from an
Absolute Monarchy to a Constitutional Monarchyand the passing of the English Bill
of Rights in 1689 after William s ascension to the throne.
The passing of the English Bill of Rights ushered in a new age for England, giving the
power of the Monarchy to the Parliament, and banning the Monarch from adjourning
Parliament or going against the opinion of its majority. The Bill lists that many
tyrannical actions that had previously been made by many kings, such as levying
money and suspending/revoking laws were illegal without the consent of Parliament
(Document 3), essentially giving Parliament control of the direction of English law.
The English Bill of Rights was ratified by William in 1689, which directly stated
multiple times that the ruler s power was to be checked by Parliament, thus inhibiting
them from exercising full power over the people, preventing tyranny. He states in
Document 2 that he and his wife Mary will concur in everything that may procure the
peace and happiness of [the] nation, which a free and lawful Parliament shall
determine... [and support] the securing of the whole nation the free enjoyment of all
their laws, rights, and liberties,
The Effects Of Popular Energy Drinks On Young Adults
And...
Popular energy drinks, such as Rockstar, 5 Hour Energy, and Monster are consumed
by individuals, as a way to remain cognizant, as well as alert, throughout their day.
Many of the people consuming these drinks are young adults and teenagers. These
people are oftentimes overwhelmed and busy. The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention website, states, Energy drinks are beveragesthat typically contain caffeine,
other plant based stimulants, simple sugars, and other additives. They are very
popular among young people and are regularly consumed by 31% of 12 to 17 year
olds and 34% of 18 to 24 year olds (CDC, 2015, p. 1). These statistics show the ages
of people consuming these products and prove that it is mostly young people.
Individuals might feel the need to consume an energy drinkbefore a sports match,
work, school, homework, or any task which requires them to be mentally, as well as
physically alert. There are many different types of energy drinks people can consume
and these beverages have similar ingredients. An advantage to these drinks, would be
that an individual accomplishes their goal for the day, because they were given the
energy to do so. There are also certain health benefits that might occur, due to these
drinks. For example, they have ingredients that might protect against some illnesses.
However, people who consume these drinks might not know that they could be
risking their overall health. The Food and Drug Administration has all three of these
Nuremberg Trials In Criminal History
Laws control the lesser man... Right conduct controls the greater one (Plato). World
War II was the deadliest conflict in world history, on and off the battlefield. The
genocide performed by Nazi Germany was something that had never been seen
before, and shocked mankind across the world. This atrocious behavior punished
those for what they believed in, in the most inhumane ways possible. The trials that
followed, which made those who participated in this behavior answer for their
actions, were some of the most historic trials in legal history, not just because of what
was being judged, but also because of the viewpoints that came about because of
them. The Nuremberg Trials, which occurred in Germany, were viewed across the
world with opposing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These trials were taken into account with the formation of the United Nations and the
Geneva Conventions, as well as influencing documents written by NATO. These are
all major organizations focused on enforcing international law today. They also
showed that humans have rights under international laws that cannot be violated by
any state. This means that if a country has a law in place that goes against
international law, leaders of that country can be prosecuted because of it. Society
also took into consideration the mistakes made during these trials, and used them as a
building block on how to approach future trials.The Nuremberg Trials also helped
defined crimes against humanity. While genocide had occurred before the trials
occurred, it was never to the extent Nazi Germany took this horror too. Now,
international law defines crimes against humanity as Murder, extermination,
enslavement, deportation and other inhuman acts done against any civilian
population, or persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds, when such acts
are done or such persecutions are carried on in execution of or in connection with
any crime against peace or any war crime (Rosen). And these trials come into
consideration in how we approach prosecute those accused of war crimes
Self Concept Through Interpersonal Communication Essay
I chose the topic of self concept through interpersonal communication because I had
an interest in it. This interest is because I didn t understand that one s self concept
affected the way one is perceived by others. I learned self concept through class
discussions, but I wanted a better understanding of how communication affects one s
self concept and how it affects one s perception
One s self concept affects one s perception, attitude and behavior, which can be
demonstrated during the process of interpersonal communication. Aspects of one s
life influence their self concept, which not only affect how people perceive them but
how they perceive themselves. Such things are gender, motivational level and
psychological type. It is widely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One will either come out of a situation with a positive or negative concept of these
surroundings. Poor communication can cause one to have a poor perception of
oneself. One s emotional state, dislikes, likes values and body image are affected by
the opinions of others and can render one to have an inferior and insecure self
concept.
How one communicates is also influenced by gender. Studies show that ones sex can
place a person in a gender role expectation. Women and Men communicate differently
and because sexual identity is defined through same sex parent or role model, women
and men can get into gender role expectations. These expectations influence their
perception attitudes and behavior that will result in a communication style. This early
self concept can effect each one s interpersonal relations. Women for instance are
much attached human beings they have very early identification with their mothers,
and this can cause an on going pattern of role expectation. It can lead to interpersonal
communication skills that are very nurturing and understanding. Women are not
threatened by intimacy and communicating at a close range with people. Similarly,
men also have an early identification process not with their mother, but their fathers.
Men tend to be fairly reserved, and quite. Men are most comfortable when there is a
level of separation. This male role will contribute to the communication processes and
it can cause communication to
The Success Of The Entrepreneur
Introduction
The entrepreneur is gotten from a French word, which expects to endeavor or start an
alternate business. Entrepreneur roles differ from country to country, Holcombe
(1998) stress that that the power house of economic growth is entrepreneur.
Innovations, air and social orders, account, danger and prizes are all that much
essential to convey the last fiscal result with monstrous profit anyway to join standard
perils and commitments in a company.
Bygrave Hofer (1991, pp.13 22) suggested that the center of the field of enterprise
change from the emphasis on the qualities of the entrepreneurial methodology. By
concentrating on the methodology, ambitious people are identified by their
investment simultaneously, not by an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its being noticed that culture brings out the real attributes of a man. Culture gives the
asphalt to the accomplishment of the assignment of the association. There is a
possibility of discovering diverse sorts of societies in distinctive organisations and
open spots. Dialects additionally assume an unmistakable part in correspondence in
numerous organisations.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF IBM COMPUTERS
Charles Ranlett Flint (January 24, 1830 Febuary 26, 1934) is an American
entrepreneur and founder of International Business Machines (IBM). After he
graduated from college in 1868, he began his carrier at a shipping business as a
partner in Gilchrest flint Co. This was later merged. From 1876 t0 1879 he served
as consul general to Chile and Costa Rica.
From 1892 to 1899, he combined a few organizations to structure US Rubber; he did
likewise with Adam Chewing gum, and Beemans to structure American Chiclets.
In 1911 he combined four organizations to structure Computing Tabulating Recording
Company. A long time later he renamed the organization to International Business
Machines (IBM) in 1924.
After such a large number of years the organization has developed to a multi million
dollars organization with terrible evaluated of US$ 117.53 Billion Dollars.
After such a large number of years the organization has developed to a multi million
dollars organization with gross evaluation of US$ 117.53 Billion Dollars.
IINOVATION MANAGEMENT
Drucker (1985) defines innovation as
Emirates Airline
The Emirates Group is composed of airport services provider DNATA (the Dubai
National Air Transport Association) and Emirates Airlines. Owned by the
government of Dubai and based at the busiest airport in the Middle East, Emirates
has flourished under the sheikdom s wide open skies policy, in spite of the
restrictions placed on it by other countries. The airline, renowned for its luxurious in
flight service, was unique among long haul airlines in that it had not joined a global
alliance such as the Star Alliance or oneworld by the beginning of the new
millennium. The Maktoum family led the tribe throughout the 19th and 20th
centuries. Dubaibecame one of seven sheikdoms in the United Arab Emirates, which
was formed in 1970.
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We now have a team of more 40,000 loyal workers, many living far away from their
own families, and we are committed to caring for them within ours.
This dedication to the welfare of our employees does not distract from the
fundamental economic role of our business to reward stakeholders. While rivals have
faltered under the strain of fluctuating fuel prices and the intense level of competition
synonymous with our industry, we have posted profits in all but one year of our
history.
While we are focused on maximising profit margins, as a leader in aviation
innovation, we are devoted to growing our business while using fewer resources and
creating less waste and pollution.
The billions of dollars we have invested in purchasing the most advanced aircraft in
production mean we operate one of the youngest and most eco efficient fleets in the
world.
Our commitment to the environment extends to our interests on the ground. We take
great pride in our involvement with the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, which is
dedicated to preserving the natural and cultural heritage of area.
The National Park, the largest protected area in the UAE and home to more than 30
species indigenous to the Arabian Peninsula, is considered the regional benchmark
for sustainable development and conservation.
Our green projects do not stop at home and plans are already well
Digital Evidence Report
Digital Evidence:
Body worn video: Yes
Audio Recording: No
Digital photographs: No
Investigation:
On Friday, 12/25/2015, Cpl. T. Jones and I were working uniformed patrol in a
marked black and white police vehicle. At approximately 1340 hours, we
responded to a domestic violence call, located at 2040 S. Bon View Ave. While on
our way to the location of the call, the dispatcher said a subject threw the reporting
party, Erika Alvarez, down the stairs. Upon arrival, I saw several OPD officers
attempting to gain access into the residence. The front gate to the residence was
locked and the front door, which was located approximately 7 feet behind the locked
gate, was open. OPD officers were talking to two subjects, Erika Alvarez and Gabriel
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Acevedo said he was sleeping in his room. He said his room is located on the
second floor of the residence. Acevedo said he woke up to a noise, which was
similar to someone falling down the stairs. Acevedo said he came out of his room
and saw Alvarez and Hernandez arguing over a lost car key. Acevedo also said the
argument was over Alvarez not wanting to take Hernandez to a park. Acevedo did
not see Hernandez hit Alvarez. At OPD, I read Hernandez his Miranda rights, from
my department issued Miranda card. He answered, Yes, to all four questions,
indicating he understood his rights. Hernandez said, There is nothing to talk about. I
did not interview Hernandez because did not want to talk to
Marxism and Communism Christian Communism
Introduction
Communism is a social structure in which classes are abolished and property is
commonly controlled, as well as a political philosophy and social movement that
advocates and aims to create such a society.Karl Marx, the father of communist
thought, posited that communism would be the final stage in society, which would
be achieved through a proletarian revolution and only possible after a socialist stage
develops the productive forces, leading to a superabundance of goods and services.
Pure communism in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless and oppression
free society where decisions on what to produce and what policies to pursue are
made democratically, allowing every member of society to participate in the ... Show
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Other writers described by Marx as utopian socialists included Saint Simon.
In its modern form, communism grew out of the socialist movement of 19th century
Europe.[citation needed] As the Industrial Revolution advanced, socialist critics
blamed capitalism for the misery of the proletariat a new class of urban factory
workers who labored under often hazardous conditions. Foremost among these critics
were the German philosopher Karl Marx and his associate Friedrich Engels. In 1848,
Marx and Engels offered a new definition of communism and popularized the term in
their famous pamphlet The Communist Manifesto.Engels, who lived in Manchester,
observed the organization of the Chartist movement (see History of British
socialism), while Marx departed from his university comrades to meet the proletariat
in France and Germany.
Growth of modern communism
In the late 19th century, Russian Marxism developed a distinct character. The first
major figure of Russian Marxism was Georgi Plekhanov. Underlying the work of
Plekhanov was the assumption that Russia, less urbanized and industrialized than
Western Europe, had many years to go before society would be ready for
Great Expectations Dysfunctional Families Essay
Dysfunctional families are a relatively common occurrence, and they often are
consumed by their dysfunction. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, there are
many dysfunctional families, and they all are the result of various problems. The
family unit of Joe, Mrs. Joe and Pip, a lower class family faces very different
problems from the familythat is Ms. Havisham and Estella, a middle or upper class
family. The commonality that dysfunctional families in Great Expectations share is
the profound effect that dysfunction has on other families.
Pip s family, Joe and Mrs. Joe suffer dysfunction as a result of Mrs. Joe s
authoritarian brought up by hand method of interacting within her family. Mrs. Joe is
the most dominant family member, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Havisham and Estella feel over Pip and Joe affects Pip and Joe greatly. Pip s entire
perception of life and his future changes after just one meeting with Ms. Havisham
and Estella. Pip begins his relationship with Joe with Joe being a friend to Pip. Joe
and I being fellow sufferers, and having confidences as such... (Great Expectations
p. 40) Pip s perception of Joe is very quickly shifted when he experiences spending
time with Estella and Ms. Havisham. Quote of changed perception Pip s
disappointment upon becoming Joe s apprentice is influenced by Ms. Havisham
because Pip is expecting to become a gentleman and marry Estella. There is no
reason for Pip to this way, except that the contempt of Ms. Havisham and Estella
has warped Pip s perception. Pip s motivation for education Joe is derived from Pip
s shame of Joe s coarseness. Pip s relationship with Joe following Pip s fortune and
sudden move to London becomes strained. When pip comes back quote Pip begins
to be contemptuous to Joe as Pip becomes more and more educated. Pip s
relationship with Joe is complicated and is governed by Pip trying to become a
gentleman, which, for most of the novel, a result of Pip s interaction with Ms.
Essay On The Debates Between Abraham Lincoln And
Stephen...
Archaeologists have traditionally viewed the list of seven debates between Abraham
Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas through the 1858 Illinois state voting campaign as
amongst the most important declarations in American imperial history. Those
concerns they addressed were not only of crucial significance to the regional dispute
over states rights and slavery but also covered deeper into issues that would proceed
to change political dialogue. What is usually neglected is that these contests were a
component of the comprehensive campaign, that they were intended to achieve some
main policy objectives, and that they showed the features of mid nineteenth century
political speech . Douglas, being part of Congress as from 1843 and a famous
nationwide spokesperson for the Democratic body, was contesting for another
election for a third season in the Senate, whereas Lincoln was vying for the same seat
as a Republican1. Due to Douglas s political development, the campaign captivated
nationwide attention. Despite the fact that senators were selected by the state
parliaments until 1913, Lincoln and Douglas took their contentions straight to the
citizens. The time of the operations, the setting of sectional enmity in which it was
argued, the slavery issue,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He stated he didn t mind if it was voted for or not. What put him in trouble,
nevertheless, was the inappropriate use of his opinion of moral supremacy in
Kansas Territory. The Act of 1854 repealed the Missouri Compromise s ban on
slavery. Alternatively, the immigrants of the region would decide whether it would
be subject to slavery4. For the Kansas, that did not imply. He had assumed that the
method of popular supremacy would remove the problem of slavery s extension from
Congress and lay it in the colonies . He presumed that he was creating an ideal
concession to Southern concerns and dignity, but that the functional result of this
would be to encourage free
The Effects of Alcohol on People s Health
Different researchers have carried out research on the effects of alcohol on people s
health, on people s attention to different activities and their general well being. The
following are some of the researches that have been carried out by different
researchers on factors that affect people s social attentionthat may be of importance in
carrying out this research.
According to Roberts, W., Miller, M. A., Weafer, J., Fillmore, M. T. (2014), these
researchers carried out a research on how alcohol inhibits one s attention control.
These researchers used a group of healthy social drinkers to carry out their research.
The healthy social drinkers in this experiment were required to remain attentive in
carrying out various tasks by inhibiting different inhibitory factors that affect one s
attention in doing something. It was found that people who drank alcohol heavily
were not able to control their social attention. That is, these people were easily
distracted by different stimuli especially alcohol related stimuli. On the other hand,
people who used alcohol less often or who did not use it at all were able to control
their social attention in doing something. That is, they were not easily distracted by
various stimuli.
Then Birmingham and Kingstone (2009), researched on social attention and what
affects it. These researchers used two groups of adolescents. One group of these
adolescents was made of normal and healthy teenagers while the other group was
made of adolescents with
Service Between Virgin Atlantic And British Airways And...
In this assignment I will be evaluating the service between Virgin Atlantic and
British Airways and analysing with 2 or more specific customer needs such as
disabled and with children. Virgin Atlantic provides different customers with
different service depending on the particular customer. The service which is
provided by Virgin Atlantic for the disabled people is that they can provide
mobility aids, different types of wheelchairs, disabled and supportive seats and
accessible toilets this if for anyone who has mobility impaired passenger. This
screen shots show that even though they are disabled they still can be able to fly
with Virgin Atlantic. The evidence remains significant to show how satisfactory
they can deal with disabled passengers. In my opinion I believe this is decent
because it is stress free for all the information to be found on the website this means
if people struggle finding particular information it is split into different parts
therefore they can find depending on what the needs are to create the customer to
be comfortable while flying with them. However I consider this is awful since that
you can only proceed through with a travel agent or over the phone which means if
people can t access a travel agent they would be obliged to call by phone and at
times phone can have bad signals or other problems with phones which may limit the
way they can actually move to support you on the plane to make sure they remain at
comfort. This links in with disabled
Essay On Telemedicine Improving Quality Of Care In
Obstetrics
Telemedicine Improving Quality of Care in Obstetrics
When a woman finds out that she is pregnant she becomes overwhelmed with
emotions, worries and a busy schedule compiled with numerous doctor visits. As a
working mother to be it can be hard to find time off of work to make it to and from
every appointment, especially when appointments are once a month. This is just for a
woman with a healthy pregnancy, with no complications. A low risk obstetric patient
usually has 12 14 prenatal visits, depending on when they start their prenatal care and
when they deliver. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
(ACOG) has a recommended schedule for prenatal care. ACOG recommends that
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It also allows the patient the opportunity to ask the physician about any questions or
concerns she may have, at the same time, the physician can talk to the patient asking
her any additional information that may be needed. Through telemedicine, the
physician can review the digital ultrasound in real time on the monitor and can
direct the sonographer to obtain additional views or to capture a specific image, if
needed. These live scans allow the physician and patient to view the image together
and discuss any concerns that may arise. Other specialists will be able to join in on
the video conference if needed, such as a diabetic educator and genetic counselor.
Many women are diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus during pregnancy.
Pregnancy complicated with GDM is accompanied by risks of adverse maternal
and fetal outcomes including preeclampsia, cesarean delivery, excessive fetal
growth, and shoulder dystocia (Harrison et al., 2016, p. 351). Because of these
risks these women need to be followed closely and counseled on how to achieve
and maintain glycemic control. This is done by providing patient education, lifestyle
modifications, glucose monitoring, and use of insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents
when indicated (Harrison et al., p. 351). All of this can lead to an increase in office
visits for these individuals. In a
Tootsie Roll Swot Analysis
Strategic Audit: Part One
Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. (NYSE: TR)
Internal
1. Company Overview
Tootsie Roll Industries is a confectionery manufacturer headquartered in Chicago,
Illinois. It operates seven production facilities four in the United States, and a single
one in Canada, Mexico, and Spain respectively. Its distribution channels span across
75 countries and approximately 92% of the sales are based in the United States.2
Be,yond of the namesake, Tootsie Roll Industriesholds over 20 brands of candy.
These confections include chocolates, lollipops, cotton candy, gum, and caramel. The
non chocolate products account for about 70% of the total company revenue. The
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9 This document mentions relatively little outside of avoiding illegal actions, and
says nothing of the environment or ethical questions like child labor. Tootsie Roll
holds a Corporate Sustainability Rating of 50 out of 100 via CSRHUB,10 and has
steadily stayed within this range. With the private nature of the company and the
lack of public information paints Tootsie Roll Industries as a neutral company.
Glassdoor currently gives the company a rating of 3/5 across only 16 review with
only 33% of employees recommending employment at Tootsie Roll to a friend and
many of the reviews note low employee engagement and lack of advancement
opportunities.11
Problem Based Learning ( Pbl )
Problem based learning (PBL) refers to a learning cycle where learners first
encounter the problem, as opposed to the instructor initially providing information to
solve a latter problem (Savery, 2006). As the result, students search for the
information required to solve the problem instead of depending on already existed
knowledge. In PBL, students use triggers from the problem to determine their
personal learninggoals. Then, they engage in independent or individual research
prior to work as a group (Savery, 2006). When research has been started, the students
work in groups where they discuss as well as improve the knowledge. Therefore, PBL
uses suitable problems in enhancing intellectual capacity. Moreover, PBL is a type of
active learning, this is because it introduces students that problem pushes them to ask,
and seek for answers, and then they can put together theory and practice; in addition
to communicating what they learn to others. Problem based learning originally is
from inventive health sciences courses and established more than thirty years ago
(Donnelly Fitzmaurice, 2005). Medical educationusing science lecturers as well as
clinical teaching courses progressively becoming inefficient and an improper method
of preparing students to become medical practitioners. When keeping in mind the
wide availability of medical information, simply providing students with information
to use in solving medical problems was proving to be an ineffective learning
Summary Of The Book The Mountains Of Colorado Essay
Mountain climbing thrill seekers are trapped inside a mysterious cave with a demon
that kills them one by one.
BRIEF SYNOPSIS:
In the mountains of Colorado, several friends climb Castle Peak Mountain. The
climb is lead by TERRY (30). Following behind Terry are ALEX (31), ED (29),
MAX (33), JOSH (30) and CHRIS (29).
The men find a mysterious man made cave on the mountain. Josh doesn t want to
enter it, but the others do. The cave is dirty and decayed. It looks spooky. They
find a door that leads to what looks like a living room. Inside the room are a mirror
and a creepy doll. They find a second door, but it s locked. Terry finds a demonic
statue and names carved in the walls. They hear scratching noises and a swinging
chair.
Spooked, they decide to leave, but the door is locked. They are trapped. Suddenly,
Terry has a headache and realizes that a demon has possessed him and is talking to
him. The demon tells that it will get terrifying for all of them. Terry tries to call 911
for help. He reaches the emergency operator and tells the operator they are trapped
and being held for ransom. The operator tells them the police will track them down.
Max looks at the creepy doll and swears that it moved. The demon then possesses
Ed. The demon makes Ed confess to slashing Alex s car tires out of jealousy. The
demon then possesses Terry. He learns that his wife is a deceiver and only wants his
money.
In the mirror, they first see their younger, Adolescent Selves and then
The Swing Era
My audience was my life. What I did and how I did it, was all for my audience ,
these words came from the well known and never forgotten Cab Calloway. His
style and mix of blues, swing and scat spread like wildfire and filled many peoples
lives with joy, excitement and happiness. Cab Calloway broke the boundaries of
racial barriers and become a very popular and influential household name. As stated in
the JazzProfiles from NPR, A truly larger than life figure in American pop
culture...Calloway also led one of the greatest bands of the Swing Era (Ossman).
Cab Calloway arose from an era where racism against black jazz musicians was
present and drug addiction seemed to consume the majority of these musicians
lives. It was no surprise that Cab Calloway pursued a career as an entertainer. He
grew up in a family that consisted of musicians and performers, although it was
expected that he would follow in his fathers foot steps and become a lawyer. Around
the mid to late 1920s Cab Calloway assembled his own band and they were known as
the Alabamians. Although his time with the Alabamians was short lived, he
eventually became bandleader of a big band called the Missourians. Cab Calloway
and the Missourians became an instant hit and sensation. They performed in popular
clubs such as Savoy Theater and The Cotton Club. As stated in the article Cab
Calloway and The Cotton Club written by Kinsley Suer, Cab quickly became so
popular that his band, which had been
The Balanced Scorecard Of A Company s Vision And
Strategy
(1) Will the balanced scorecard be linked to any incentive plans?
The balanced scorecard will be linked to incentive plans. The balanced scorecard is
a set of financial and non financial measures relating to the company s mission,
strategies, and critical success factors. It usually has four perspectives: the customer
perspective how do customers see us; the internal business perspective what must
we excel at; the innovation and learning perspective can we continue to improve and
create value; the financial perspective how do we look to shareholders. These four
perspectives generate performance measures to assess the progress of a company s
vision and strategy. Implementing incentive plans, like bonus plan, company can
better align employee s performance with its long term goal. To be more specific,
employees and management will devote more their energy and times to their work, so
as to facilitate the performance in the above four perspectives. Sales person will
promote company s products based on customers preferences. Internal business
person will work more efficiently, R D department person will develop new products.
Management will stay focused on the entire business process and ensure that the
actual current operating performance is in line with shareholders interests. Thus the
goal of balanced scorecard, maintaining an alignment among an organization s vision,
strategy, programs, measurements, and rewards, will be achieved.
(2) What if a measure does not
Etihad Airways Marketing Mix (Case Study)
Etihad Airways Etihad Airways is considered as one of the youngest airlines in the
world, yet it managed to seize a leading place within the aviation industry. Etihad
Airways received the 2008 Marketing Award of the Airline Strategy Awards , one of
the most recognized awards in the industry, just five years after starting commercial
operations, followed by many international awards. This early success can be
attributed to the marketing strategy employed by Etihad, which resulted in creating a
strong brand associated with a high quality service. Etihad s marketing strategy
focused on creating new innovative services in every touch point with the customers.
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Etihad Airways on its fleet determined to Abu Dhabi Australia route, consists of,
sevenA340 600 Airbus with 292 passenger capacity, and V Australia the
international carrier of Virgin Blue with its three Boeing 777 300ER, considering
the total costs for the flight, as the homogenous fleet will have lower operating
costs that would have effect on the fare price. For that reason, Etihad has to fill
most of the seats on the plane in sense of covering the operational costs. Depending
in two variables: Load factor the plane seating capacity that is actually sold,
whereas, it was 74% for this route in the last year, and Yields the revenue obtained
for flying one passenger over one kilometer, while it increased by 20.1% year on
year. Hence, using the load factor by Etihad as an indicator by its marketing
department supporting its pricing strategy, hence the high load factor over (85%)
is considered as a sign for Etihad to focus on low yields. For instance, by offering
lower prices for this route, as the number of seats sold goes up depending on the
effectiveness of its promotion activities the fare goes down. However, it has to
cover up the operational cost either by high or low fare prices for its profitability.
Moreover, usually it happens that two passengers
Summary Of The First Thing I Am Going About The
Apartment
I m going to ask Johannes if we can see the apartment again before we fly home so
I can to take room and window measurements. Honey, that s a great idea, I can t wait
to decorate, I said with great enthusiasm. I won t be able to sleep tonight. I just love
the kitchen. I can t believe it has granite counters and beautiful wooden cabinetry. It s
obvious that an American had a hand in designing the apartment. We must open a
bank account in Marsciano, Vince replied, without reacting to my comment. I am
sure that Johannes will help us with that. More than likely, we will have to give him
the earnest deposit immediately. The first thing I am going to do I continued with
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There were several mom and pop butcher shops, clothing stores, banks, bakeries and
a few small shops selling specialty items from the area. It seemed that anything our
hearts desired or we required to set up our home was available in Marsciano. In an
industrial neighborhood closer to approaching the highway, I noticed a warehouse
that appeared to be a Second Hand store. I was so excited and asked Vince to stop
so I could investigate. The huge store was filled to the rafters with used furniture,
house hold items, mirrors, doors, wrought iron and decorative objects. I was looking
forward to hunting for treasures when it was time to move in!
I must admit that we were exhausted when we arrived at B B Garibaldi. It had been
an incredible day, an important day, a successful day! Our search for our Italian
Dream Home was over!
WE BOUGHT A HOME IN ITALY
Bright and early the next morning, we returned to Marsciano for our meeting with
Johannes. Vince drove to the Rosetti Coffee Bar as if he had driven there a million
times. Although the coffee bar was located next to a tire shop in the industrial
neighborhood, it was also across the street from a winery and the freshly brewed
coffee smelled divine, the warm cornetti and pastries looked temptingly delicious.
Johannes arrived just as we were getting out of the car. He greeted us enthusiastically
and ordered cappuccinos while I settled at a suitable table for us to conduct business
and review the necessary
How Daily Life Can Be Used To Compare And Contrast
Sparta...
Use your impressions of Athens and Sparta to discuss and compare daily life in the
two city states.
The two city states Athens and Sparta vary in various ways in their way of living,
their belief systems and governance practices. Athens was more inclined to
democracy to some extent whereas the Sparta was more of a dictator state. As shown
below some of the differences between the two city states besides other factors
discussed in this submission.
Population (Ancient)
140,000
100,000
Region
Attica
Laconia
Climate
Mediterranean climate.
Fairly temperate but very dry.
Economy (Ancient)
Dependent on trade and agriculture
Dependent on agriculture
Culture (Ancient)
Forward looking
Laid back
Military
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Whereas in Sparta, those who ruled were elected by a council as much as it was
oligarchy it s the qualified council members and citizens who were permitted to
vote for the public officials. Sparta had two rulers who would rule till death
however, there powers were constrained due to the presence of the Ephors and other
officials who had more powers than the two rulers as well in the issue of governance
in
Speech On Outsiders
Would anyone legitimately want to be told they re an Outsider? Certainly not!
Therefore, you should never call someone out by telling them they re an Outsider.
Don t exclude peers that are different. No one wants to be an Outsider. Being an
Outsider can mean that you have a harsh life, may be excluded for no sterling
logic, in other words your peers are making you feel insecure. It explains that many
people stand out, furthermore, they re treated crudely by their peers. Outsiders
should be encouraged to do what they see finest, not mistreated the way they are
because they re one of a kind. Peers can hurt your feelings extremely by telling you
you re different. When the Greasers were called Greases by their peers( Someone
will come by and scream Greaser! at them, which doesn t make you feel too hot
вЃЅвЃґвЃѕ) it didn t feel great to hear those words come out of others mouths. So, if
you are being mistreated along with considering you may be an Outsider
remember these teen. Life is rough, not just for you for everyone. Greasers were
the gang of which everyone knew. Greasers were all Outsiders in this book. Baggy
clothes, long hair, also getting into fights quite often, this gang of teen boys stuck
out like a sore thumb. Greasers were kicked around, picked on, as well as jumped
by Socs. But that s not to say they never did anything back. Always excluded from
Soc groups, treated poorly, the Greasers rebelled while Johnny Cade killed a
guy.Outsiders were only included in groups of
Zora Neale Hurston Accomplishments
Considered one of the most important writers of the twentieth century African
American literature, Zora Neale Hurston successfully paved the way for future
prominent writers. Through dedication and hardships in her life, she is famously
recognized as an important person during the 1920s for her writing and role in the
Harlem Renaissance. (Zora.com)
Zora Neale Hurston was born January 7, 1891 in Notasulga, Alabama and later
moved to Eatonville, Florida. She lived a happy childhood in her 8 room house and
7 siblings. As a child, she was raised in an all black community, therefore was never
exposed to discrimination. Black achievement flourished in her town, including her
father and mother. Zora s father, John Hurston, formulated laws. Zora s mother Lucy
Ann Hurston aided in churches as a director of the christian curricula. However,
following the death of her mother in 1904, Zora s life shifted. Her father quickly
remarried, resulting in a difficult relationship in which he no longer had the time or
money for his children. (Gradesaver)
Zora Neale Hurston moved to Baltimore in 1917 at the age of 26, searching for the
opportunity to finish high school. However, because she was no longer a teenager, she
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Zora Neale Hurston was often criticized through her work for her portrayal of
racial injustice.(biography). She was recognized greatly for her talent, but still
never claimed the money she deserved. Her largest royalty ever earned for any of
her books was $943.75. (GrAdesaver). Zora s career became more difficult as years
progressed. It became more challenging for her to publish work, because it was
often so criticized. Zora s life became much more difficult after being falsely
accused of abusing a group of children from her neighborhood. Although charges
were dismissed, her reputation had been hurt and no longer was able to publish work.
(
The Portrait Of Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper was a quiet person but his art speaks louder that his words. His
paintings are famous because they are mysterious and his scenes don t seem to be
complete. His paintings leave the viewer with questions which makes his painting
even more interesting. Hopper started sketching and drawing at a very young age.
Hopper has struggled throughout his career but in the end, he s made it to where
he is now. When Hopper was young he loved anything to do with art. He was
extremely excited when he got a blackboard one Christmas. He loved how he could
draw anything, erase it, and draw a brand new picture. When he became older he
had a pencil and paper everywhere he went. He loved to observe people but he
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He also visited Belgium, England, Germany, and France. He even stayed with a
french family when he was in Paris. When he wasn t traveling over to Europe he
lived in an apartment in Greenwich which he moved into in 1913. Hopper lived
here for the rest of his life. He hated having to work and paint for other businesses
but that s what he had to do to keep his apartment. Luckily for him, he was 43 years
old when he had enough money to quit the job and focus on his paintings more.
Most artists don t immediately get recognized and in Hopper s case, the first
painting he ever sold was in 1911. The painting was call Sailing and it sold for
$250 or $4300 in today s money. It was also exhibited at the famous Armory Show.
The Armory show introduced American Art World to a new kind of experimental
art of Europe. Getting an invitation to this exhibit was a great honor. So this was a
pretty big deal for him. Sadly, after Sailing he didn t sell another painting for years.
He did, however, continue to work as an illustrator even though he didn t like it.
Later, he traveled to Monhegan, Maine and met Josephine Verstille Nivison. She
was a former student of his who studied under Henri as well. The two had been
friends for quite a few years and then they got New York on July 9, 1924. They
were in fact opposites of each other Josephine or Jo was more outgoing and spoke
her thoughts, while Hopper was more soft spoken, quiet, and polite. Sometimes
talking with Eddie is
Individualism Exposed In Ayn Rand s Anthem
The Book Anthem written Ayn Rand is the tale of a man with many names
Equality 7 2521 to The Unconquered to Prometheus . He is living in a dystopian
world where individualism has been eradicated. Due to the dark times
technological advancement and individualism brought, in what seems to be life
after an apocalypse they have been limited those to a bare minimum. It took 50
years for the candle to be approved and the word I has been banned and punishable
by death. In a society where they try to suppress the aware and the main
protagonist being exceptionally smart which generates conflict. The book Anthem
is based off of communism in Russia where people are prison for the very simple
things. No one ever tries to escape the corrective faculty because of 3 reason the
prisoner never purposely betrayed the council so why would they start now. and wait
to receive punishment, they are scared and the society is brainwashed into not even
learning escape or other things that could define the council. Since all their life they
have followed the rules of people with authority and they know they have broken a
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They do not define something they have always followed even if they did escape
the where would they go, into the uncharted forest? These men do not return. They
perish from hunger and from the claws of the wild beasts which roam the Forest.
(Ayn) Men would take chances in society than be killed alone from the
unpredictable land. The mercy from the council is greater than the mercy from the
land. We are walking to the fangs awaiting us somewhere among the great, silent
trees. There is not a thing behind us to regret. While in the forest he feels like he s
doomed but will continued to walk to live. If men are already afraid of something
and men must face the unknown it is the risk of whether which is
The Causes And Treatment Of Sepsis
The term sepsis has been around since prehistoric times. Hippocrates presented the
word sepsis 2400 years ago to represent a condition where an overwhelming infection
leads to tissue breakdown with rotting, foul odour, and disease. The ancient Roman
scholar and writer (116 BC 27 BC), Marcus Terentius Varro mentioned that small
creatures, invisible to the eye, fill the atmosphere, and breathed through the nose
cause dangerous diseases.
In the early 1990s at a conference convened by the American College of Chest
Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine modern definitions of sepsis
were termed in detail. At that time, sepsis was described as a systemic response to a
physiologic insult including infections and other etiologies that lead to the
development of further organ injury, ultimately culminating in multiple organ
dysfunction syndromes.
The word bacteraemia is used when bacteria are isolated from the blood whether
clinical symptoms are present or not while the words sepsis or septicaemia is used
for the isolation of bacteria in blood in combination with clinical symptoms and signs
of infections.
Neonatal sepsis, also named Sepsis neonatorum , represents to a group of physical
and laboratory findings that occur in response to invasive infection within the first 30
days (neonatal) of life. Criteria for neonatal sepsis should include documentation of
infection in a newborn infant (0 28days) with a serious systemic illness in which
noninfectious
Absolutism s Influence On Religion
Among the European countries, France has been one of the most influenced by the
Catholic Church. During the Ancien Regime, France was considered Catholicism s
Eldest daughter because France was the first country to take in Catholicism as the
nation s religion. Due to the relationship between the country and religion, the pope
and king formed a closely knit connection between each other. As it is written in the
book The French Revolution and the Church, the idea of the state and church being
independent from each other was not considered as a practical possibility to anyone
at the time. Another reason why they were closely related was because the kings of
the form of government known as absolutism were known to derive their power from
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The absolutist monarchy, along with the Catholic Church, was in danger. The
commoners had enough of all the privileges the clergy and the nobles had and
started to revolt. During the Ancien Regime, France was divided into three different
estates, the First, Second, and Third Estate. The First Estate was composed of all the
clergy, while the Second was the nobility, and Third, those who were not included in
the First or Second. The clergy was the first estate among the three because they were
the ones who were closest to God, not including the king because he is not a part of
the Estates.Benefits the Catholics and the nobilities were able to have from the
government were apparent in the way the Estates were organized. The discrimination
against the Third Estate could be seen in ways that, although the third estate
constituted over 90 percent of the population, they had the equal amount of votes
with the clergy and nobility. That means, because both the clergy and nobility are
content with what they have, the third estate would always be outvoted by the two.
First of all, the First and Second Estates did not have to pay tax. The burden was
completely on the Third estate, and in addition to that, the First estate received tithes
from the commoners. The First Estate owned the most land collectively. The First
Estate, while being only .5 percent of the population of France, owned around ten
percent
Canadian Red Cross Impact On Society
The Red Cross, founded in 1896 is one of the most well known humanitarian
organizations in the world. The Canadian Red Cross hopes to improve the lives of
people by provoking the power of humanity not only in Canada, but internationally.
Through many programs such as disaster management, family links and first aid
and CPR, the Canadian Red Cross is educating and helping people in need. The
Red Cross has changed society in a positive manner by saving millions of lives
without any profit. It has effectively run for over 100 years with many donors and
support. The Canadian Red Cross is one of 189 National Societies that along with the
International Committee of the Red Cross(ICRC) and International Federation of Red
Cross and Red Crescent Societies (Federation) make up the world s largest
humanitarian network also known as the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement. (The Canadian Red Cross, 2014) The Red Cross has made a positive
impact on the health of the world and has sparked change resulting in social change
internationally. The Red Cross has inspired people to reach out and help others....
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They do not discriminate against others, regardless of age, sex, race or class. They
help others without a profit, and receive the appreciation of the public and those
they have helped. The Red Cross has been effective, it has been placed in various
places worldwide. The organization works for both developed and developing
countries. Red Cross Canada has helped out in numerous ways. They have helped
people in need through devastating disasters, like Haiti, victims of armed conflict
and even the recent outbreak of Ebola. This remarkable organization helps people
from emergencies, to first aid training and even meals for people with lower income.
With various successful programs the Red Cross has become one of the most
positive, effective programs
Parts Unknown Summary
5. Anthony Bourdain s Parts Unknown show can be considered anthropological
because it is giving the audience a glimpse into the lives of people from other
cultures. When he travels to these countries he is getting a look as well as
documenting the worldview, eating habits and practices, politics, family, religion ,
economics, subcultures, music and entertainment, social structures , as well as
customs, values and beliefs of the people in that area. I think the show is successful
because it can give you a raw unfiltered look at other cultures without the
sugarcoating, and people are taking part in anthropologywhen watching , and they
might not even recognize it.
6. Culture is definitely experienced differently by members within a given society.
These experiences are shaped by various factors including class,education,religion,
and upbringing, and in some cases race and gender depending on the society. A
wealthy businessperson may have completely different interactions with police than
would a minority individual in a poverty stricken environment. A person who prefers
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It is important to approach everything, including a cup of coffee, with a holistic
perspective in order to better have a grasp of what the consequences of your actions
are and to better understand the processes of what it requires to attain it. Coffee is
much more than the warm tasty beverage that gets you up and keeps you charged
throughout the day. The fact is, many people take the products they consume for
granted and do not consider the impact that this consumption has on the
environment , for example deforestation in order to plant more, the lives of the
workers who produce the coffee, and drivers who transport the coffee, (which leaves
a substantial carbon footprint) , to the business practices of the those who distribute
the coffee. The fact is , a lot goes into that cup of coffee, and it affects more people s
lives and appears to be more interconnected than one might
Why Is Eddie Murphy Essay
The Murphys are actors and artists, or work in the entertainment industry. Eddie
Murphy is a comedian, director, actor, singer and producer. He is an ex husband to
Nicole Mitchell, father to Bria Murphy, and a younger brother to Charlie Murphy.
His father was also an amateur comedian. He has a net worth of $85 million. How
does he makes his money?
Movies and TV shows
Eddie s career in show business spins around 40 years. His movies have grossed
over 6.7 billion at the box office, worldwide. He became the only cast member on
Saturday Night Live to host the show. He made his debut onto the big screen with
48 Hrs. It grossed more than $5 million in the first week. In 1984, he appeared in
Beverly Hills Cops. It was #9 on all time box office hits, earning him a Golden
Globe nomination. He also appeared in Harlem Nights, Another 48 Hrs, Trading
Places, and Coming to America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He revived it with family friendly movies like Shrek, The Nutty Professor, and
Mulan. The Nutty Professor resulted in a nomination for a Golden Globe. He also
won an Academy of Science, Fiction, Fantasy Horror Award for the role in the film.
He was nominated for a BAFTA award following his outstanding voiceover
performance in Shrek.
He won a Golden Globe for his role in Dreamgirls. He was nominated for an
Academy Award in 2006. He has won 5 Globe Awards. He has starred in more than
30 movies, and 7 TV shows.
He was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2015. Eddie has been
able to play multiple characters in some of his films, for instance, in Coming to
America.
Stand up specials
He released his first stand up special in 1982 titled Eddie Murphy: Comedian. The
album went gold. He also was nominated for a Grammy. He then filmed Delirious in
1983. The latter became so popular that his concert film, Eddie Murphy Raw grossed
$50
How Did The Columbian Exchange Change The World
The Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange was a time of great change for
the world. It unexpectedly began with the landing of Columbus in the Americas in
1492. It consisted of the exchange of people, plants, animals, technology and
diseases. (Gettysburg.edu home page) It lasted from the early 1500 s thru the 1700
s. It ultimately changed the entire world. Alfred W. Crosby wrote a book entitled
The Columbian Exchange and helped change the way people think of exchange
between the Old World and the New Worldbetween 1500 and late 1700 s. He helped
us to see that the exchange was not only political and ideological, but also ecological
and biological. (Smithsonian.com paragraph 5) The Columbian Exchange was not
only the political exchanges of the time, but also the way both worlds came together
to change the face of the Earth.
During the Columbian Exchange, people were exchanged between continents, mostly
going from Eurasia and Africa to the Americas. Europe was becoming over crowded,
and they were more than eager to move some people out of the country. America
was a perfect place to send them. Many slaves from Africa were also sent to the
Caribbean Islands to grow sugarcane. (Khan Academy) ... Show more content on
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Citrus, grapes, bananas, sugar cane, onions, olives turnips, coffee beans, peaches,
pears and grains such as wheat, rice barley and oats were some of the plants that
were introduced from Europe to the Americas. From the Americas came squash,
pumpkins, peanuts, potatoes, tomatoes corn, sweet potatoes, peppers, tobacco,
pineapple, cacao, beans and vanilla. This exchange was life changing for everyone
involved. According to Crosby, more people were able to have food in both
continents because of the variety that was exchanged to each place. However, it didn
t necessarily mean that food was abundant for the early
Shawn Johnson Research Paper
Shawn Johnson is famous for her outstanding performance in the Olympic
gymnastics games. Twenty four year old gymnasts Shawn Johnson was born on
January 19, 1992 in Des Moines, Iowa. Shawn Johnson attended the Olympics at age
16 and won a gold medal in the balance beam event for the U.S.A. Shawn Johnson
participated on the show Dancing with the Stars with her partner Mark Ballas. Shawn
Johnsonis an influential person because she was born in Iowa, went to the Olympics
in 2008, and won a gold medal on the balance beam in the U.S Olympics. Shawn
Johnson has a very fascinating and captivating life. Terri Johnson and Doug
Johnson s only child, Shawn Johnson was born on January 19, 1992 in Des
Moines, Iowa. Johnson s parents Terri and Doug Johnson enrolled her in gymnastics
at age three because she was a very energetic child. After a couple of years of
gymnastics at her first gym her coach told Johnson s mom Terri, that Johnson was not
full of talent, but was full... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shawn Johnson was selected after her marvelous performance in all of the events
at the 2008 Olympic Gymnastics Team. Shawn Johnson competed in Beijing in the
summer of 2008 and earned four medals, one gold, and three silvers. By competing
in the Tyson American Cup, Johnson was entered into the Senior Division in
2007, because she did an outstanding performance in the all around title. Shawn
Johnson won herself a gold medal in balance beam, floor, vault events, and she
also won a silver in all around at the 2008 American Cup. Johnson was also voted
the most famous living sports figure by the Des Moines register in 2010. Shawn
Johnson also participated in the American Television reality game show, The
Celebrity Apprentice 7 and was eliminated in task six. Johnson was skiing on
January 2010, and tore her anterior cruciate ligament and was forced to withdraw the
Olympic Trials in 2012, and she later retired from
Who Is A Saved Believer In The Army
Some people are soldiers, but most people are civilians. Some people are saved, while
most people are lost. A civilian becomes a soldier when he is enlisted in the army.
A person becomes enlisted in God s army when he is saved by receiving Jesus as
his Lord and Saviour. When we receive our salvation, we also receive the burden to
seek and save the lost, by leading others to Jesus Christ and helping them to walk the
paths of righteousness.
A person that is genuinely saved will no longer live for his own cause, but for the
cause of Jesus Christ. He will not live according to his own will, but according to the
will of his Heavenly Father, therefore a saved believer in Jesus Christ is also a soldier
of Jesus Christ. There are only a few that are saved, while there are many that are
perishing.
They perish for the reason that those that are enlisted as soldiers in God s army are
cowards and instead of fighting the battle, they have turned cold and have lost their
way. Sadly, Christians are not aware of their battle, they have no clue on which side
they are fighting, they have become allies with the enemy, they have deserted their
true calling, and are shooting at their own comrades in arms. ... Show more content on
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Our posting may be different, our duties and gifts are not the same, but our job is
to do His will and walk according to our calling. The role of a soldier is primarily
to complete the mission that is assigned to him or her. Our mission is to do the
will of our Heavenly Father. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations,
baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and
teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you
always, to the very end of the age. (Matthew 28: 19 20
Continous Problem
Continuous Problem City of Everlasting Sunshine Continuous Problem City of
Everlasting Sunshine TO ACCOMPANY ESSENTIALS OF ACCOUNTING FOR
GOVERNMENTAL AND NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: TENTH
EDITION Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting and financial reporting by state
and local governments. A continuous problem is presented to provide an overview of
the reporting process, including preparation of fund basis and government wide
statements. The problem assumes the government is using fund accounting for its
internal record keeping and then at year end makes necessary adjustments to prepare
the government wide statements. The problem that follows is presented in the same
order as the textbook (beginning with Chapters 3, and... Show more content on
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Record the budget and post to the ledger. 4 C. Part 1. General Fund Transactions
Required: a. Record journal entries for the following transactions for FY 2012.
Make any computations to the nearest dollar. Journal entry explanations are not
required. Use control accounts for revenues, expenditures and budgetary accounts.
It is not necessary to reflect subsidiary ledger entries. (1) Encumbrances of $
31,000 outstanding at the end of 2011 were re established. (2) The January 1,
2012, balance of $20,000 in Deferred Revenues relates to the amount of the 2011
levy that was expected to be collected more than 60 days after December 31. This
amount should be recognized as 2012 revenues. (3) A general tax levy in the
amount of $6,700,000 was made. It is estimated that 3 percent of the tax will be
uncollectible. (4) Tax anticipation notes in the amount of $500,000 were issued. (5)
Goods and supplies related to all encumbrances outstanding as of December 31, 2011
were received, along with invoices amounting to $30,000; the invoices were approved
for payment. The City maintains immaterial amounts in supply inventories and it is
the practice of the City to charge supplies to expenditure when received. (6) All
vouchers and the amount due other funds were paid. (7) The General Fund collected
the following in cash: 3 Continuous Problem
The Predicament of Teenage Pregnancy
Teen pregnancy is a worldwide controversy that has become a major predicament in
the society that we live in today. Each year, almost half of all pregnancies among
American women are not intended. The lack of sex education in schools may be the
cause of why teen pregnancy is at an uprise. Young women try to find solutions to
stop pregnancy, birth control is one form of preventing pregnancy. Other people
choose to get an abortion. Sex educationclasses in high school can also help and
inform teens about STD s and HIV/AIDS. The history of sex education and its
controversy began in the U.S. It began as early as 1912. The National Education
Association put teachers in training programs for sex education. Some people saw
this as unnecessary and thought that this did not have to be taught in school s. In
1960 to about 1980, sex education programs were described as the Christian
Crusade. Sex education programs in public schools proliferated, in large part due to
newly emerging evidence that such programs didn t promote sex but in fact helped
delay sexual activity and reduce teen pregnancy rates (Pardini,Priscilla). Many teen s
in America get the education they need about sex, but they are not aware of the
consequences of having a child at an early age. Teen pregnancy can be prevented by
using a condom or birth control. When these products fail, teens are not sure on what
to do with the baby. Some solutions
Metaphors In Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God
Throughout the Eighteenth Century, religion fought a battle against science and
those who
did not stand with the church were not looked at as ethical people. In the sense that
they could not
possibly be good people if the did not live for God instead of themselves. Atheists
were not the only
group of people who were disliked even Quakers and Jews who did not share the
same God were
looked down upon. Jonathan Edwards made the message clear in his sermon that
those who did not
go to church and live for God were enemies of God. The church and its followers
started to make the
idea known to others that God would send them to hell for entirety unless they came
back to God as
quickly as possible and repented. In his famous sermon Sinners in the Hands of an
Angry God .
Jonathan Edwards puts fear in all those who do not follow the word of God by talking
about hell and
the punishment that unrepentant humans deserve. His metaphors including those
about hell, the wrath
of God and the unworthiness of humans is successful in scaring the unrepentant to
turn back to God
and as for forgiveness.
In one metaphor Edwards creates a clear image for his congregation when he explains
that
unrepentant sinners are like heavy lead plunging toward hell without the help of God.
Edwards writes, Your wickedness makes you as it were heavy as lead, and to tend
downwards with
great weight and pressure towards hell; and if God should let you go, you would
immediately sink and
Use Of Savickas Career Construction Theory
The following case study will use Savickas Career Construction Theory. After
finding himself unemployed after 27 years experience working in a local coal
mine, the client has decided to go to school for some retraining; however, he does
not know where to start. A brief history of the client s case will be provided, along
with an explanation of Savickas theory and some reasons why the theory has been
chosen for the case. Finally, two interventions will be suggested followed by a
description of how one of the interventions could be applied.
Paul s Case The case study includes the following information. Paul is a 45 year old
man from southern West Virginia who has been recently been laid off from his
lifelong job in the coal mines. At 18, he graduated from high school and
immediately went to work in the coal mines. Because of mine shutdowns or
slowed production, he has experienced multiple layoffs. However, he always was
able to draw unemployment, which never lasted more than six months, at which
time he was always hired back at a nearby mine. Because of multiple mine
shutdowns in the area, this recent layoff has lasted for almost a year. Due to his
wife s urging, Paul has enrolled in a local community college, but has no idea what
to major in, let alone what classes to take. He has come to the career center at the
community college hoping to get some direction in his career search. Savickas
Career Construction Theory will be used to help Paul get on the
Fear Conditioning
It has been considered that neural mechanisms involving memories undergo synaptic
plasticity modification such as LTP and LTD. Indicating the association between
memories and synaptic mechanisms has been elusive, until now. Robert Malinow
and his colleagues were able to demonstrate this modification of synaptic plasticity
by fear conditioning mice. Malinow and his group used optogenetics to focus on a
specific fear circuitry. They then induced LTD and LTP in the memory
circuitry to
reinstate or remove the fear memory. Optogenetics is slightly different from the
original tone fear conditioning. To observe the connection between memory and
plasticity they induce cued fear conditioning in mice with a tone and shock. There are
some main components in conditioning. First, there is a neutral... Show more content
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These regions are part of the amygdala, which is a fear memory center to which
axons from the auditory centers project. They injected an adeno associated virus
(AAV) into the MGN and auditory cortex of the rat to sensitize the regions to light
stimulus and target specific channels. This virus expresses a light activated channel
ChR2, oCHIEF. By inserting an optic fibre that shines light on parts of the
amygdala, they were able to quickly switch the neurons on and off. The conditioned
stimulus (CS) was the blue light, the unconditioned stimulus (US) was a foot shock,
and the conditioned response was due to the combination of the CS and US. Figure
1. Researchers targeted the auditory cortex and medial geniculate nucleus (MGN) for
channelrhodopsin expression. They used a blue light to stimulate the lateral
amygdale (LA). To inactivate and reactivate a fear behavior, researchers did this by
weakening or strengthening synapses in the lateral amygdala with LTD or
Biography of Henry Ford
Henry Ford Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863, near Dearborn, Michigan.
Henry Ford create the Model T car in 1908 and went on to develop the assembly line
mode of production, which transformed the industry. As a result, Ford sold millions
of cars and became a famous company (http://www.biography.com/people/henry ford
9298747). When Henry Fordwas young, he was born on his family s farm in Wayne
County, near Dearborn, Michigan. When he was twelve, his mother died during
childbirth. Then for the rest of his life, he tried to live his life as he believed his
mother would have wanted. Although close to his mother, Henry had a strained
relationship with his father. While his father hoped Henry would someday take over
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During Henry s free time, he would spend time working on building a gasoline
engine ignited by electricity. On June 4, 1896, at age 32, Henry completed his first
successful horseless carriage which was called the Quadricycle (http:/
/www.hfmgv.org/exhibits/hf/). Soon after that, Henry started working on making
better automobiles and making them for sale. Henry joined with investors to
establish a company that would manufacturer automobiles. But then a year later,
the company was disbanded. Henry Ford designed a new car, the Model T. Henry
built it in 1908 and was designed to be lighter, faster, and stronger. Henry had found
and used Vanadium steel for the Model T which was much stronger than regular
steel. When Henry finished a Model T, he would paint it black since that paint color
dried the fastest. Ever since the Model T became popular so quickly, Henry was
trying to find a way to speed up manufacturing (http://www.history.com/topics/henry
ford). In 1913, Henry Ford added the assembly line in the plant. the assembly line is
a motorized conveyor belt which moved the cars to the workers, while the each
worker add a part to the car as the car pass them. The assembly line helped make time
making cars go faster and the cost. The assembly line made the cars cheaper. The
Model T cars was sold for $850, then dropped to $300. Between 1908 until 1927,
Henry made about 15 million cars
Being Original Is More Important Than Fitting In Essay
Lauren Willcox ,a famous writer, once said, Being original is more important than
fitting in, especially if you have to change to fit in. This quote demonstrates how
fitting in and being original is a daily struggle amongst people. Along with fitting
in many people judge others before looking at their point of view or learning the
struggles they may be facing. Taking a walk in someone s else s shoes or seeing
their point of view may turn a negative situation into a positive one. A past
experience of mine has resurfaced in my head and allowed me to realize the other
person s perspective on the situation.
It all started on a sunny day in August three days before my freshman year in high
school. The pure fear and anxiousness of high school had kept me up all night. A
transition from middle school to high school is no joke and the thought of 1,000
plus students tore me apart. My parents have always taught me to work hard for
what you want because things aren t going to come free. I was unlike most students
my age, because I didn t have the newest technology and that scared me even more. I
wanted so bad to be like other kids and get the latest Iphone. However Christmas prior
I did receive an Ipod Touch 6 which I was blessed to obtain from my mom. The Ipod
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Well, going behind my mom s back ultimately taught me valuable lessons for future
reference. For an example, I learned that fitting in doesn t matter because being
yourself will cause you to gain way more friends than being fake will. I also
learned that putting your parents up against each other causes family tension and
makes you the bad person. I gained a new understanding of how hard parents work
to provide for their children and always tell your mom even if you may not get the
answer you want. At the end of the day I still have my Iphone today but if I waited
a few more months I could ve had an Iphone and my Ipod
An Analysis Of Nevermind s Cover Art
Nevermind s cover art was one such political statement, a clear expression of disgust
towards capitalism. (Bickerdike, 2014)
Never mind the English idiom don t judge a book by its cover . As a consumerist
society, we tend to instinctively make assumptions based on initial appearance. Since
the invention on the LP back in 1948, the recording industry adapted the concept of
the cover art as to visually represent the artists and music. Music albums across the
world are sold inside universal sleeves branded with a particular image allowing the
work to be instantly recognisable amongst all others. The cover art of Nirvana s
1991 release Nevermind has prevailed to be one of the most recognizable album
covers of all time. The image reflects the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The word Nirvana is written in bold and formal capital letters and is underlined.
This could connote a sense of seriousness while communicating WE ARE
NIRVANA. THIS IS OUR ALBUM. THIS IS OUR MESSAGE. Sitting underneath
the bold band name, the never mind font is slightly warped. The warped font can
connote with feeling of being submerged underwater, further linking with cover art s
intended ideology. Observing the two words together could interpret a deeper
meaning. The meaning of the world nirvana according to an online dictionary is
defined as a place or state characterized by freedom from or oblivion to pain, worry,
and the external world. (Dictionary.com) The word never mind dismisses the literal
meaning on the world and the warped font illustrates nirvana as a distorted reality,
further implying the message behind the art s political

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Essay About The Internet

  • 1. Essay About The Internet Crafting an essay on the subject of the Internet is both a fascinating and challenging endeavor. The Internet, being an intricate web of interconnected ideas and technologies, demands a nuanced approach to truly capture its essence. The difficulty lies not only in navigating the vast expanse of information available but also in presenting a cohesive narrative that explores the multifaceted aspects of this digital realm. One of the challenges is to strike a balance between discussing the positive impacts of the Internet, such as its role in fostering global communication and information dissemination, and addressing the negative aspects, including concerns about privacy, cybersecurity, and the potential for misinformation. This requires a careful examination of various perspectives and an ability to present a well-rounded view. Moreover, as the Internet is a constantly evolving entity, keeping the essay current and relevant poses another layer of difficulty. Technological advancements, cultural shifts, and emerging trends demand a thorough understanding of the ever-changing landscape. Additionally, it can be challenging to avoid clichГ©s and trite observations when addressing such a ubiquitous topic. Striving for originality and presenting unique insights becomes crucial to engage the reader and offer a fresh perspective. In conclusion, crafting an essay about the Internet demands a blend of research skills, critical thinking, and creativity. It requires navigating through the complexities of this digital world while maintaining a clear and coherent structure. Despite the challenges, it provides an opportunity to delve into a subject that shapes our contemporary existence in profound ways. For those seeking assistance with such essays or exploring various topics, there are resources like HelpWriting.net where similar essays and more can be ordered to simplify the writing process. Essay About The Internet Essay About The Internet
  • 2. An Analysis Of Merlin s Rape Arthur is conceived through trickery. The King Uther Pendragon commits rape through deception by masquerading of the Duke of Cornwall in order to sleep with his wife Igrayne. Since Igrayne later marries Uther this act could be seen as acceptable since rape can be excused if the rapist marries their victim. The fact that Merlin facilitates it means that it serves a greater purpose or will at least helps Merlin to fulfill his own agenda. Arthur s nativity associated with the prophecy of the sword makes him seem younger in age and not very kinglike. On the other hand the fact that Arthur pulls the sword out so he can generously give it to Kay instead of thinking of himself does show some kingly qualities like generosity, charity, and possessing
  • 3. Essay On Therapeutic Hypothermia As told, therapeutic hypothermia is a process which is used by doctors to help reduce damage to patient s body and brain function after a cardiac arrest, which commonly knows as a stroke. Cardiac arrest can be sudden and deadly to people. Cardiac arrest is often caused by ventricular fibrillation, where patient s heart experience rapid and sudden impulse. In result, patient s heart is not beating hard enough and can t pump enough bloodto other organs and result organ failure. Particularly to patient s brain because it s the first part of the body suffers, all depends on an uninterrupted supply of blood. Reduced blood flow to your brain causes unconsciousness and for a long term can fatal damage to people. Now we have the way to cure patient... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, these diseases can be cured and the level of risk will decrease by performing this procedure. Specifically, the purpose of this procedure is the reduce the speed of the oxygen from moving up to the brain and does eternal damage to the patient. This method of therapeutic hypothermia was first found over 5,000 years ago. It started by a French physician described the case of a lunatic who escaped from asylum and wandered naked in the winter, subsequently, the person reported to have been cured of his mania ( History of therapeutic hypothermia ) This procedure wasn t really familiar until more research was done and more factors of the procedure was decided. Such as the procedure must be performed for 24 hours, and the patient s body temperature must be maintained around 32 34 degrees Celsius. Then technology advances and machines came in place to help to make the procedure much safer like surface heating exchange device and cool helmets, both help to measure and ensure the patient s temperature is at its right temperature level. About the surface heat exchange device, it was first invented in the
  • 4. Susan B Anthony Achievements Susan Brownell Anthony was a fierce and powerful woman who was very determined to fight for equal rights. Her speeches and enthusiasm captured the attention of many, and this was important because she influenced the government to finally pass the 19th amendment which gave women suffrage in 1920. She powered through all the obstacles that were imposed on her. Later, her name went down in history. On February 15, 1820 in Adams Massachusetts, Susan B. Anthonywas born into a large Quaker family consisting of her mother, father, four sisters and two brothers; she was the second oldest of them all. Most Quakers along with her father, Daniel, believed that girls and women deserved an education, so Susan and her four sisters accompanied their brothers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of them happened when she made her speeches. She wore bloomers, pants that symbolized women s rights, to all of them. However, she stopped because nobody would listen to her. She even made her speeches in the freezing cold, or possibly being pelted with food and snow. But even though her speeches helped the cause, the male africans getting suffrage in 1866 didn t. Though it was a good thing, Susan protested that it was unfair for africans to get suffrage but not women, which made the male abolitionists, whom she was acquainted with, turn on her because they thought she only was focused on women s rights. After this, she decided she would vote illegally. In 1872, she went to vote. They let her after she showed them a copy of the fourteenth amendment, which allowed citizens to vote. Three weeks later, Susan was unfairly arrested and the amendment was changed from allowing citizens to vote, to allowing male citizens to vote; this angered her very much. Many years later, Susan started a campaign for women s suffrage. She was going to win until a liquor company said it would ruin business. To make matters worse, Elizabeth Cady Stanton passed away in 1902. At her small funeral, she asked for a single picture to be placed on her casket. A picture of her best partner and friend, Susan B. Anthony, lay there. Clearly, Susan faced some very rough
  • 5. Freud Vs Erikson Research Paper In the theory of development, it appears that Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson had two different ideas in the way that we develop from childhood to adult. Although Sigmund Freud development his theories first, many like Erik Erikson started with Freud s ideas and altered for this own idea. Freud had a more sexual type theory about development. He identified Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, and Genital and development type stages. As Oral age development was between zero and one year old, Anal between one and three years old, Phallic as three to six years old, Latency between six and twelve years old, with Genital being twelve and up. Each level was fixate around an erogenous zone, mouth, anus, genitals. Erikson modified the psychosocial stages
  • 6. Essay On The Curios Incident Rationale: the following assignment is based on the book The curios incident of the dog in the night time by Mark Haddon. The book narrates how the life of Christopher John Francis Boone (the first character) changes, since he found his neighbor s dog, Wellington, murdered in front of the neighbor s house. At the beginning the murderer was unknown and the curiosity of Christopher to find the killer of Wellington started to grow. Therefor Christopher commence a strategy to come upon the criminal, based on his beloved fictional character, Sherlock Holmes. During the investigation he relevance ago a math exam A that he will do for up the mathematics class level, as well Christopher discover truths about his family, his personality, his goals, and finally the killer, his father. Amid the investigation Christopher also mention some characteristics of his behavior, they lead to de reader to understand ChristopherВґs conduct as autism person. At the end of the story after he made the exam for math A, some aspects of his life started to change. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This in order to clarify the why of the attitude that Christopher took after the new. Also I will try to use a language very similar to the Christopher lexical, keeping some of his more common expressions. The main argument to choose an internal monologue, is that this kind of text can give me the best way to communicate the whole of feelings, thoughts, and the reaction of Christopher, about inputs that were coming, on this moment; I will try to communicate what was happening in his brain, the confusion, the meaning of the small things all the inputs coming. Also knowing that Christopher is autistic, I will represent some sounds with the symbol sound , I will repeat some phrases, and quote others from
  • 7. The Microsoft Programs When looking at all the different options that you have on any of the Microsoft programs such as excel, word or power point it seems hard not to get overwhelmed. With all the option and choices that there are. But when breaking them down into ways the similar tabs and control features that they all share, if you can figure out one, you got a greater chance of being able to figure them all out. And after pinpointing the differences and knowing which programs only offer you certain task to help you. You have just made a possibilities superior with being able to navigate through these programs and to make the programs work to help you. Word, Excel and Power point have many features that are the same. If you were to open all three of these programs you would see that they all three have the home tab in their ribbons. All three of these programs have the home tab in the ribbon. The home tab is where you will find the cut, copy and paste features. The cut, copy and paste is a great tool to have, it where you can delete large section rearrange portions of your document and or projects. With these commands you can also use them to copy your document to other places such as the blackboard at CCU. On the home tab you will notice that all three have the control to change your font and color of your font. I pretty sure this would be more helpful to make your presentation pop in PowerPoint but it is available in all three programs. When looking at the insert tab of the
  • 8. The Books Of Matthew And 1 Corinthians Hermeneutical Matthew and 1 Corinthians The books of Matthew and 1 Corinthians are mainly focused around love and what that is supposed to look like through Christ. Starting with Matthew, it begins by walking us through the birth of Jesus and all of the events that took place during and after. It also talks about his baptism and specifically that John the baptist was who performed it. After everything about Jesus early life is introduced, it jumps straight into his preaching. Chapter four of Matthew is where it really begins to talk about Jesus work. Not only does it introduce us to his preaching styles, but it also quickly introduces Satin who seems to follow Jesus around for a while attempting to cause problems. Matthew chapter four tells you right off the bat what is about to take place. The first verse says, Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. (NIV Matthew 4:1). At this point, Jesus had fasted for forty days and forty nights, and the first temptation form the devil was food. He says, ...If you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread. (NIV Matthew 4:3). Jesus of course rejects his temptation and the many more that followed. After these events took place, Jesus leaves to begin his preaching. In doing so, he also chooses his disciples while walking along the Sea of Galilee. Jesus took his disciples with him through Galilee and began his preaching there. He healed the sick and suffering, and also performed
  • 9. Thomas Aquinas s Argument For The Existence Of God Throughout the paper, Aquinas argues that the existence of God can be proven within his five ways of reasoning. This observation emerged while he was studying the works of the Greek Philosopher Aristotle. He uses the following statement to help the reader understand his first way of thinking, the first and more manifest way is the argument from motion. He begins by stating that some things are moving in this world. If you take a look around it seems like almost everything is at motion or has once been in motion. The main idea is that there must have been a first mover that began the chain of movements. If there was not a first mover, then nothing would essentially be in motion. His ultimate argument in the paper is that there must have been an unmoved mover to put things in motion, which he believes was God. The first premise for the argument is that whenever something undergoes change, it is caused by something... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is impossible for something to move itself because an object can t be both the mover and the moved at the same time. An object can t have the potential to move and obtain the actual motion to move it at the same time. Something is either in motion or obtains the potential to move in the future. Another force is needed to cause the current object to be moved. The third premise is that whenever something changes, its change must have been brought about by something other than that thing. Things cannot move by themselves so there must have been an additional motion that caused the movement. Aquinas argues that the object being moved must have something to act upon it and that theory is true for the second object. This creates a chain of motion that lasts for a long period of time. If an object is now in motion, then it was once at rest until it experienced motion from another
  • 10. Nietzsche Genealogy Of Morals What are morals? Are they a certain thing that have to be done or a thing that is learned? Are they going to be something that we use in good or bad times? According to the dictionary morals is defined as relating to, or concerned with the principles or rules of right conduct or the distinction between right and wrong. Simply this means that your right of conduct is ethical. It is also stated that morals are founded on the fundamental principles of right conduct rather than legalities or custom. So what is Nietzsche: Genealogy of Morals going to tell us about these morals that will show us that what we do is more about those humanly principles rather than legal principle? Nietzsche: Genealogy of Morals is consisted of 3 essays about morals. I will be talking and summarizing the first essay that he wrote for the Genealogy of Morals. Nietzsche expresses his dissatisfaction with certain English psychologists. He s not too happy with them because they try to explain the origin or morality and claim to be historians of such but they do not have the historical spirit. He states that their theories are suggestive to the fact people use to benefit from unegoistic actions of others. These same genealogists suggest that we have gone away from this type of morality and truly forgot all about ourselves. As the readings continue it is determined that Nietzsche does not agree with this because those who say goodness was shown could not and did not define good. People only see
  • 11. The Enlightenment And The Glorious Revolution The Enlightenment is said to have begun in the 1680 s, the same decade that the Glorious Revolution occurred, which crowned daughter of James II Mary and her husband Prince William of Orange Monarchs of England. This turning point in English history can be considered part of the Enlightenment due to the switch from an Absolute Monarchy to a Constitutional Monarchyand the passing of the English Bill of Rights in 1689 after William s ascension to the throne. The passing of the English Bill of Rights ushered in a new age for England, giving the power of the Monarchy to the Parliament, and banning the Monarch from adjourning Parliament or going against the opinion of its majority. The Bill lists that many tyrannical actions that had previously been made by many kings, such as levying money and suspending/revoking laws were illegal without the consent of Parliament (Document 3), essentially giving Parliament control of the direction of English law. The English Bill of Rights was ratified by William in 1689, which directly stated multiple times that the ruler s power was to be checked by Parliament, thus inhibiting them from exercising full power over the people, preventing tyranny. He states in Document 2 that he and his wife Mary will concur in everything that may procure the peace and happiness of [the] nation, which a free and lawful Parliament shall determine... [and support] the securing of the whole nation the free enjoyment of all their laws, rights, and liberties,
  • 12. The Effects Of Popular Energy Drinks On Young Adults And... Popular energy drinks, such as Rockstar, 5 Hour Energy, and Monster are consumed by individuals, as a way to remain cognizant, as well as alert, throughout their day. Many of the people consuming these drinks are young adults and teenagers. These people are oftentimes overwhelmed and busy. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, states, Energy drinks are beveragesthat typically contain caffeine, other plant based stimulants, simple sugars, and other additives. They are very popular among young people and are regularly consumed by 31% of 12 to 17 year olds and 34% of 18 to 24 year olds (CDC, 2015, p. 1). These statistics show the ages of people consuming these products and prove that it is mostly young people. Individuals might feel the need to consume an energy drinkbefore a sports match, work, school, homework, or any task which requires them to be mentally, as well as physically alert. There are many different types of energy drinks people can consume and these beverages have similar ingredients. An advantage to these drinks, would be that an individual accomplishes their goal for the day, because they were given the energy to do so. There are also certain health benefits that might occur, due to these drinks. For example, they have ingredients that might protect against some illnesses. However, people who consume these drinks might not know that they could be risking their overall health. The Food and Drug Administration has all three of these
  • 13. Nuremberg Trials In Criminal History Laws control the lesser man... Right conduct controls the greater one (Plato). World War II was the deadliest conflict in world history, on and off the battlefield. The genocide performed by Nazi Germany was something that had never been seen before, and shocked mankind across the world. This atrocious behavior punished those for what they believed in, in the most inhumane ways possible. The trials that followed, which made those who participated in this behavior answer for their actions, were some of the most historic trials in legal history, not just because of what was being judged, but also because of the viewpoints that came about because of them. The Nuremberg Trials, which occurred in Germany, were viewed across the world with opposing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These trials were taken into account with the formation of the United Nations and the Geneva Conventions, as well as influencing documents written by NATO. These are all major organizations focused on enforcing international law today. They also showed that humans have rights under international laws that cannot be violated by any state. This means that if a country has a law in place that goes against international law, leaders of that country can be prosecuted because of it. Society also took into consideration the mistakes made during these trials, and used them as a building block on how to approach future trials.The Nuremberg Trials also helped defined crimes against humanity. While genocide had occurred before the trials occurred, it was never to the extent Nazi Germany took this horror too. Now, international law defines crimes against humanity as Murder, extermination, enslavement, deportation and other inhuman acts done against any civilian population, or persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds, when such acts are done or such persecutions are carried on in execution of or in connection with any crime against peace or any war crime (Rosen). And these trials come into consideration in how we approach prosecute those accused of war crimes
  • 14. Self Concept Through Interpersonal Communication Essay I chose the topic of self concept through interpersonal communication because I had an interest in it. This interest is because I didn t understand that one s self concept affected the way one is perceived by others. I learned self concept through class discussions, but I wanted a better understanding of how communication affects one s self concept and how it affects one s perception One s self concept affects one s perception, attitude and behavior, which can be demonstrated during the process of interpersonal communication. Aspects of one s life influence their self concept, which not only affect how people perceive them but how they perceive themselves. Such things are gender, motivational level and psychological type. It is widely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One will either come out of a situation with a positive or negative concept of these surroundings. Poor communication can cause one to have a poor perception of oneself. One s emotional state, dislikes, likes values and body image are affected by the opinions of others and can render one to have an inferior and insecure self concept. How one communicates is also influenced by gender. Studies show that ones sex can place a person in a gender role expectation. Women and Men communicate differently and because sexual identity is defined through same sex parent or role model, women and men can get into gender role expectations. These expectations influence their perception attitudes and behavior that will result in a communication style. This early self concept can effect each one s interpersonal relations. Women for instance are much attached human beings they have very early identification with their mothers, and this can cause an on going pattern of role expectation. It can lead to interpersonal communication skills that are very nurturing and understanding. Women are not threatened by intimacy and communicating at a close range with people. Similarly, men also have an early identification process not with their mother, but their fathers. Men tend to be fairly reserved, and quite. Men are most comfortable when there is a level of separation. This male role will contribute to the communication processes and it can cause communication to
  • 15. The Success Of The Entrepreneur Introduction The entrepreneur is gotten from a French word, which expects to endeavor or start an alternate business. Entrepreneur roles differ from country to country, Holcombe (1998) stress that that the power house of economic growth is entrepreneur. Innovations, air and social orders, account, danger and prizes are all that much essential to convey the last fiscal result with monstrous profit anyway to join standard perils and commitments in a company. Bygrave Hofer (1991, pp.13 22) suggested that the center of the field of enterprise change from the emphasis on the qualities of the entrepreneurial methodology. By concentrating on the methodology, ambitious people are identified by their investment simultaneously, not by an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its being noticed that culture brings out the real attributes of a man. Culture gives the asphalt to the accomplishment of the assignment of the association. There is a possibility of discovering diverse sorts of societies in distinctive organisations and open spots. Dialects additionally assume an unmistakable part in correspondence in numerous organisations. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF IBM COMPUTERS Charles Ranlett Flint (January 24, 1830 Febuary 26, 1934) is an American entrepreneur and founder of International Business Machines (IBM). After he graduated from college in 1868, he began his carrier at a shipping business as a partner in Gilchrest flint Co. This was later merged. From 1876 t0 1879 he served as consul general to Chile and Costa Rica. From 1892 to 1899, he combined a few organizations to structure US Rubber; he did likewise with Adam Chewing gum, and Beemans to structure American Chiclets. In 1911 he combined four organizations to structure Computing Tabulating Recording Company. A long time later he renamed the organization to International Business Machines (IBM) in 1924. After such a large number of years the organization has developed to a multi million dollars organization with terrible evaluated of US$ 117.53 Billion Dollars. After such a large number of years the organization has developed to a multi million dollars organization with gross evaluation of US$ 117.53 Billion Dollars. IINOVATION MANAGEMENT Drucker (1985) defines innovation as
  • 16. Emirates Airline The Emirates Group is composed of airport services provider DNATA (the Dubai National Air Transport Association) and Emirates Airlines. Owned by the government of Dubai and based at the busiest airport in the Middle East, Emirates has flourished under the sheikdom s wide open skies policy, in spite of the restrictions placed on it by other countries. The airline, renowned for its luxurious in flight service, was unique among long haul airlines in that it had not joined a global alliance such as the Star Alliance or oneworld by the beginning of the new millennium. The Maktoum family led the tribe throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Dubaibecame one of seven sheikdoms in the United Arab Emirates, which was formed in 1970. Gulf Air ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We now have a team of more 40,000 loyal workers, many living far away from their own families, and we are committed to caring for them within ours. This dedication to the welfare of our employees does not distract from the fundamental economic role of our business to reward stakeholders. While rivals have faltered under the strain of fluctuating fuel prices and the intense level of competition synonymous with our industry, we have posted profits in all but one year of our history. While we are focused on maximising profit margins, as a leader in aviation innovation, we are devoted to growing our business while using fewer resources and creating less waste and pollution. The billions of dollars we have invested in purchasing the most advanced aircraft in production mean we operate one of the youngest and most eco efficient fleets in the world. Our commitment to the environment extends to our interests on the ground. We take great pride in our involvement with the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, which is dedicated to preserving the natural and cultural heritage of area. The National Park, the largest protected area in the UAE and home to more than 30 species indigenous to the Arabian Peninsula, is considered the regional benchmark for sustainable development and conservation. Our green projects do not stop at home and plans are already well
  • 17. Digital Evidence Report Digital Evidence: Body worn video: Yes Audio Recording: No Digital photographs: No Investigation: On Friday, 12/25/2015, Cpl. T. Jones and I were working uniformed patrol in a marked black and white police vehicle. At approximately 1340 hours, we responded to a domestic violence call, located at 2040 S. Bon View Ave. While on our way to the location of the call, the dispatcher said a subject threw the reporting party, Erika Alvarez, down the stairs. Upon arrival, I saw several OPD officers attempting to gain access into the residence. The front gate to the residence was locked and the front door, which was located approximately 7 feet behind the locked gate, was open. OPD officers were talking to two subjects, Erika Alvarez and Gabriel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Acevedo said he was sleeping in his room. He said his room is located on the second floor of the residence. Acevedo said he woke up to a noise, which was similar to someone falling down the stairs. Acevedo said he came out of his room and saw Alvarez and Hernandez arguing over a lost car key. Acevedo also said the argument was over Alvarez not wanting to take Hernandez to a park. Acevedo did not see Hernandez hit Alvarez. At OPD, I read Hernandez his Miranda rights, from my department issued Miranda card. He answered, Yes, to all four questions, indicating he understood his rights. Hernandez said, There is nothing to talk about. I did not interview Hernandez because did not want to talk to
  • 18. Marxism and Communism Christian Communism Introduction Communism is a social structure in which classes are abolished and property is commonly controlled, as well as a political philosophy and social movement that advocates and aims to create such a society.Karl Marx, the father of communist thought, posited that communism would be the final stage in society, which would be achieved through a proletarian revolution and only possible after a socialist stage develops the productive forces, leading to a superabundance of goods and services. Pure communism in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless and oppression free society where decisions on what to produce and what policies to pursue are made democratically, allowing every member of society to participate in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other writers described by Marx as utopian socialists included Saint Simon. In its modern form, communism grew out of the socialist movement of 19th century Europe.[citation needed] As the Industrial Revolution advanced, socialist critics blamed capitalism for the misery of the proletariat a new class of urban factory workers who labored under often hazardous conditions. Foremost among these critics were the German philosopher Karl Marx and his associate Friedrich Engels. In 1848, Marx and Engels offered a new definition of communism and popularized the term in their famous pamphlet The Communist Manifesto.Engels, who lived in Manchester, observed the organization of the Chartist movement (see History of British socialism), while Marx departed from his university comrades to meet the proletariat in France and Germany. Growth of modern communism In the late 19th century, Russian Marxism developed a distinct character. The first major figure of Russian Marxism was Georgi Plekhanov. Underlying the work of Plekhanov was the assumption that Russia, less urbanized and industrialized than Western Europe, had many years to go before society would be ready for
  • 19. Great Expectations Dysfunctional Families Essay Dysfunctional families are a relatively common occurrence, and they often are consumed by their dysfunction. In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, there are many dysfunctional families, and they all are the result of various problems. The family unit of Joe, Mrs. Joe and Pip, a lower class family faces very different problems from the familythat is Ms. Havisham and Estella, a middle or upper class family. The commonality that dysfunctional families in Great Expectations share is the profound effect that dysfunction has on other families. Pip s family, Joe and Mrs. Joe suffer dysfunction as a result of Mrs. Joe s authoritarian brought up by hand method of interacting within her family. Mrs. Joe is the most dominant family member, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Havisham and Estella feel over Pip and Joe affects Pip and Joe greatly. Pip s entire perception of life and his future changes after just one meeting with Ms. Havisham and Estella. Pip begins his relationship with Joe with Joe being a friend to Pip. Joe and I being fellow sufferers, and having confidences as such... (Great Expectations p. 40) Pip s perception of Joe is very quickly shifted when he experiences spending time with Estella and Ms. Havisham. Quote of changed perception Pip s disappointment upon becoming Joe s apprentice is influenced by Ms. Havisham because Pip is expecting to become a gentleman and marry Estella. There is no reason for Pip to this way, except that the contempt of Ms. Havisham and Estella has warped Pip s perception. Pip s motivation for education Joe is derived from Pip s shame of Joe s coarseness. Pip s relationship with Joe following Pip s fortune and sudden move to London becomes strained. When pip comes back quote Pip begins to be contemptuous to Joe as Pip becomes more and more educated. Pip s relationship with Joe is complicated and is governed by Pip trying to become a gentleman, which, for most of the novel, a result of Pip s interaction with Ms.
  • 20. Essay On The Debates Between Abraham Lincoln And Stephen... Archaeologists have traditionally viewed the list of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas through the 1858 Illinois state voting campaign as amongst the most important declarations in American imperial history. Those concerns they addressed were not only of crucial significance to the regional dispute over states rights and slavery but also covered deeper into issues that would proceed to change political dialogue. What is usually neglected is that these contests were a component of the comprehensive campaign, that they were intended to achieve some main policy objectives, and that they showed the features of mid nineteenth century political speech . Douglas, being part of Congress as from 1843 and a famous nationwide spokesperson for the Democratic body, was contesting for another election for a third season in the Senate, whereas Lincoln was vying for the same seat as a Republican1. Due to Douglas s political development, the campaign captivated nationwide attention. Despite the fact that senators were selected by the state parliaments until 1913, Lincoln and Douglas took their contentions straight to the citizens. The time of the operations, the setting of sectional enmity in which it was argued, the slavery issue,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He stated he didn t mind if it was voted for or not. What put him in trouble, nevertheless, was the inappropriate use of his opinion of moral supremacy in Kansas Territory. The Act of 1854 repealed the Missouri Compromise s ban on slavery. Alternatively, the immigrants of the region would decide whether it would be subject to slavery4. For the Kansas, that did not imply. He had assumed that the method of popular supremacy would remove the problem of slavery s extension from Congress and lay it in the colonies . He presumed that he was creating an ideal concession to Southern concerns and dignity, but that the functional result of this would be to encourage free
  • 21. The Effects of Alcohol on People s Health Different researchers have carried out research on the effects of alcohol on people s health, on people s attention to different activities and their general well being. The following are some of the researches that have been carried out by different researchers on factors that affect people s social attentionthat may be of importance in carrying out this research. According to Roberts, W., Miller, M. A., Weafer, J., Fillmore, M. T. (2014), these researchers carried out a research on how alcohol inhibits one s attention control. These researchers used a group of healthy social drinkers to carry out their research. The healthy social drinkers in this experiment were required to remain attentive in carrying out various tasks by inhibiting different inhibitory factors that affect one s attention in doing something. It was found that people who drank alcohol heavily were not able to control their social attention. That is, these people were easily distracted by different stimuli especially alcohol related stimuli. On the other hand, people who used alcohol less often or who did not use it at all were able to control their social attention in doing something. That is, they were not easily distracted by various stimuli. Then Birmingham and Kingstone (2009), researched on social attention and what affects it. These researchers used two groups of adolescents. One group of these adolescents was made of normal and healthy teenagers while the other group was made of adolescents with
  • 22. Service Between Virgin Atlantic And British Airways And... In this assignment I will be evaluating the service between Virgin Atlantic and British Airways and analysing with 2 or more specific customer needs such as disabled and with children. Virgin Atlantic provides different customers with different service depending on the particular customer. The service which is provided by Virgin Atlantic for the disabled people is that they can provide mobility aids, different types of wheelchairs, disabled and supportive seats and accessible toilets this if for anyone who has mobility impaired passenger. This screen shots show that even though they are disabled they still can be able to fly with Virgin Atlantic. The evidence remains significant to show how satisfactory they can deal with disabled passengers. In my opinion I believe this is decent because it is stress free for all the information to be found on the website this means if people struggle finding particular information it is split into different parts therefore they can find depending on what the needs are to create the customer to be comfortable while flying with them. However I consider this is awful since that you can only proceed through with a travel agent or over the phone which means if people can t access a travel agent they would be obliged to call by phone and at times phone can have bad signals or other problems with phones which may limit the way they can actually move to support you on the plane to make sure they remain at comfort. This links in with disabled
  • 23. Essay On Telemedicine Improving Quality Of Care In Obstetrics Telemedicine Improving Quality of Care in Obstetrics When a woman finds out that she is pregnant she becomes overwhelmed with emotions, worries and a busy schedule compiled with numerous doctor visits. As a working mother to be it can be hard to find time off of work to make it to and from every appointment, especially when appointments are once a month. This is just for a woman with a healthy pregnancy, with no complications. A low risk obstetric patient usually has 12 14 prenatal visits, depending on when they start their prenatal care and when they deliver. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has a recommended schedule for prenatal care. ACOG recommends that patients are seen monthly from weeks 8 28, every ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also allows the patient the opportunity to ask the physician about any questions or concerns she may have, at the same time, the physician can talk to the patient asking her any additional information that may be needed. Through telemedicine, the physician can review the digital ultrasound in real time on the monitor and can direct the sonographer to obtain additional views or to capture a specific image, if needed. These live scans allow the physician and patient to view the image together and discuss any concerns that may arise. Other specialists will be able to join in on the video conference if needed, such as a diabetic educator and genetic counselor. Many women are diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus during pregnancy. Pregnancy complicated with GDM is accompanied by risks of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes including preeclampsia, cesarean delivery, excessive fetal growth, and shoulder dystocia (Harrison et al., 2016, p. 351). Because of these risks these women need to be followed closely and counseled on how to achieve and maintain glycemic control. This is done by providing patient education, lifestyle modifications, glucose monitoring, and use of insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents when indicated (Harrison et al., p. 351). All of this can lead to an increase in office visits for these individuals. In a
  • 24. Tootsie Roll Swot Analysis Strategic Audit: Part One Tootsie Roll Industries Inc. (NYSE: TR) Internal 1. Company Overview Tootsie Roll Industries is a confectionery manufacturer headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It operates seven production facilities four in the United States, and a single one in Canada, Mexico, and Spain respectively. Its distribution channels span across 75 countries and approximately 92% of the sales are based in the United States.2 Be,yond of the namesake, Tootsie Roll Industriesholds over 20 brands of candy. These confections include chocolates, lollipops, cotton candy, gum, and caramel. The non chocolate products account for about 70% of the total company revenue. The major buyers of these products are confectionary wholesalers and grocery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9 This document mentions relatively little outside of avoiding illegal actions, and says nothing of the environment or ethical questions like child labor. Tootsie Roll holds a Corporate Sustainability Rating of 50 out of 100 via CSRHUB,10 and has steadily stayed within this range. With the private nature of the company and the lack of public information paints Tootsie Roll Industries as a neutral company. Glassdoor currently gives the company a rating of 3/5 across only 16 review with only 33% of employees recommending employment at Tootsie Roll to a friend and many of the reviews note low employee engagement and lack of advancement opportunities.11
  • 25. Problem Based Learning ( Pbl ) Problem based learning (PBL) refers to a learning cycle where learners first encounter the problem, as opposed to the instructor initially providing information to solve a latter problem (Savery, 2006). As the result, students search for the information required to solve the problem instead of depending on already existed knowledge. In PBL, students use triggers from the problem to determine their personal learninggoals. Then, they engage in independent or individual research prior to work as a group (Savery, 2006). When research has been started, the students work in groups where they discuss as well as improve the knowledge. Therefore, PBL uses suitable problems in enhancing intellectual capacity. Moreover, PBL is a type of active learning, this is because it introduces students that problem pushes them to ask, and seek for answers, and then they can put together theory and practice; in addition to communicating what they learn to others. Problem based learning originally is from inventive health sciences courses and established more than thirty years ago (Donnelly Fitzmaurice, 2005). Medical educationusing science lecturers as well as clinical teaching courses progressively becoming inefficient and an improper method of preparing students to become medical practitioners. When keeping in mind the wide availability of medical information, simply providing students with information to use in solving medical problems was proving to be an ineffective learning
  • 26. Summary Of The Book The Mountains Of Colorado Essay Mountain climbing thrill seekers are trapped inside a mysterious cave with a demon that kills them one by one. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: In the mountains of Colorado, several friends climb Castle Peak Mountain. The climb is lead by TERRY (30). Following behind Terry are ALEX (31), ED (29), MAX (33), JOSH (30) and CHRIS (29). The men find a mysterious man made cave on the mountain. Josh doesn t want to enter it, but the others do. The cave is dirty and decayed. It looks spooky. They find a door that leads to what looks like a living room. Inside the room are a mirror and a creepy doll. They find a second door, but it s locked. Terry finds a demonic statue and names carved in the walls. They hear scratching noises and a swinging chair. Spooked, they decide to leave, but the door is locked. They are trapped. Suddenly, Terry has a headache and realizes that a demon has possessed him and is talking to him. The demon tells that it will get terrifying for all of them. Terry tries to call 911 for help. He reaches the emergency operator and tells the operator they are trapped and being held for ransom. The operator tells them the police will track them down. Max looks at the creepy doll and swears that it moved. The demon then possesses Ed. The demon makes Ed confess to slashing Alex s car tires out of jealousy. The demon then possesses Terry. He learns that his wife is a deceiver and only wants his money. In the mirror, they first see their younger, Adolescent Selves and then
  • 27. The Swing Era My audience was my life. What I did and how I did it, was all for my audience , these words came from the well known and never forgotten Cab Calloway. His style and mix of blues, swing and scat spread like wildfire and filled many peoples lives with joy, excitement and happiness. Cab Calloway broke the boundaries of racial barriers and become a very popular and influential household name. As stated in the JazzProfiles from NPR, A truly larger than life figure in American pop culture...Calloway also led one of the greatest bands of the Swing Era (Ossman). Cab Calloway arose from an era where racism against black jazz musicians was present and drug addiction seemed to consume the majority of these musicians lives. It was no surprise that Cab Calloway pursued a career as an entertainer. He grew up in a family that consisted of musicians and performers, although it was expected that he would follow in his fathers foot steps and become a lawyer. Around the mid to late 1920s Cab Calloway assembled his own band and they were known as the Alabamians. Although his time with the Alabamians was short lived, he eventually became bandleader of a big band called the Missourians. Cab Calloway and the Missourians became an instant hit and sensation. They performed in popular clubs such as Savoy Theater and The Cotton Club. As stated in the article Cab Calloway and The Cotton Club written by Kinsley Suer, Cab quickly became so popular that his band, which had been
  • 28. The Balanced Scorecard Of A Company s Vision And Strategy (1) Will the balanced scorecard be linked to any incentive plans? The balanced scorecard will be linked to incentive plans. The balanced scorecard is a set of financial and non financial measures relating to the company s mission, strategies, and critical success factors. It usually has four perspectives: the customer perspective how do customers see us; the internal business perspective what must we excel at; the innovation and learning perspective can we continue to improve and create value; the financial perspective how do we look to shareholders. These four perspectives generate performance measures to assess the progress of a company s vision and strategy. Implementing incentive plans, like bonus plan, company can better align employee s performance with its long term goal. To be more specific, employees and management will devote more their energy and times to their work, so as to facilitate the performance in the above four perspectives. Sales person will promote company s products based on customers preferences. Internal business person will work more efficiently, R D department person will develop new products. Management will stay focused on the entire business process and ensure that the actual current operating performance is in line with shareholders interests. Thus the goal of balanced scorecard, maintaining an alignment among an organization s vision, strategy, programs, measurements, and rewards, will be achieved. (2) What if a measure does not
  • 29. Etihad Airways Marketing Mix (Case Study) Etihad Airways Etihad Airways is considered as one of the youngest airlines in the world, yet it managed to seize a leading place within the aviation industry. Etihad Airways received the 2008 Marketing Award of the Airline Strategy Awards , one of the most recognized awards in the industry, just five years after starting commercial operations, followed by many international awards. This early success can be attributed to the marketing strategy employed by Etihad, which resulted in creating a strong brand associated with a high quality service. Etihad s marketing strategy focused on creating new innovative services in every touch point with the customers. This report will focus on Etihad s marketing strategy, which enabled the airlines... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Etihad Airways on its fleet determined to Abu Dhabi Australia route, consists of, sevenA340 600 Airbus with 292 passenger capacity, and V Australia the international carrier of Virgin Blue with its three Boeing 777 300ER, considering the total costs for the flight, as the homogenous fleet will have lower operating costs that would have effect on the fare price. For that reason, Etihad has to fill most of the seats on the plane in sense of covering the operational costs. Depending in two variables: Load factor the plane seating capacity that is actually sold, whereas, it was 74% for this route in the last year, and Yields the revenue obtained for flying one passenger over one kilometer, while it increased by 20.1% year on year. Hence, using the load factor by Etihad as an indicator by its marketing department supporting its pricing strategy, hence the high load factor over (85%) is considered as a sign for Etihad to focus on low yields. For instance, by offering lower prices for this route, as the number of seats sold goes up depending on the effectiveness of its promotion activities the fare goes down. However, it has to cover up the operational cost either by high or low fare prices for its profitability. Moreover, usually it happens that two passengers
  • 30. Summary Of The First Thing I Am Going About The Apartment I m going to ask Johannes if we can see the apartment again before we fly home so I can to take room and window measurements. Honey, that s a great idea, I can t wait to decorate, I said with great enthusiasm. I won t be able to sleep tonight. I just love the kitchen. I can t believe it has granite counters and beautiful wooden cabinetry. It s obvious that an American had a hand in designing the apartment. We must open a bank account in Marsciano, Vince replied, without reacting to my comment. I am sure that Johannes will help us with that. More than likely, we will have to give him the earnest deposit immediately. The first thing I am going to do I continued with comments about what was important to me, is get rid of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were several mom and pop butcher shops, clothing stores, banks, bakeries and a few small shops selling specialty items from the area. It seemed that anything our hearts desired or we required to set up our home was available in Marsciano. In an industrial neighborhood closer to approaching the highway, I noticed a warehouse that appeared to be a Second Hand store. I was so excited and asked Vince to stop so I could investigate. The huge store was filled to the rafters with used furniture, house hold items, mirrors, doors, wrought iron and decorative objects. I was looking forward to hunting for treasures when it was time to move in! I must admit that we were exhausted when we arrived at B B Garibaldi. It had been an incredible day, an important day, a successful day! Our search for our Italian Dream Home was over! WE BOUGHT A HOME IN ITALY Bright and early the next morning, we returned to Marsciano for our meeting with Johannes. Vince drove to the Rosetti Coffee Bar as if he had driven there a million times. Although the coffee bar was located next to a tire shop in the industrial neighborhood, it was also across the street from a winery and the freshly brewed coffee smelled divine, the warm cornetti and pastries looked temptingly delicious. Johannes arrived just as we were getting out of the car. He greeted us enthusiastically and ordered cappuccinos while I settled at a suitable table for us to conduct business and review the necessary
  • 31. How Daily Life Can Be Used To Compare And Contrast Sparta... Use your impressions of Athens and Sparta to discuss and compare daily life in the two city states. The two city states Athens and Sparta vary in various ways in their way of living, their belief systems and governance practices. Athens was more inclined to democracy to some extent whereas the Sparta was more of a dictator state. As shown below some of the differences between the two city states besides other factors discussed in this submission. Population (Ancient) 140,000 100,000 Region Attica Laconia Climate Mediterranean climate. Fairly temperate but very dry. Economy (Ancient) Dependent on trade and agriculture Dependent on agriculture Culture (Ancient) Forward looking Laid back Military not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
  • 32. Whereas in Sparta, those who ruled were elected by a council as much as it was oligarchy it s the qualified council members and citizens who were permitted to vote for the public officials. Sparta had two rulers who would rule till death however, there powers were constrained due to the presence of the Ephors and other officials who had more powers than the two rulers as well in the issue of governance in
  • 33. Speech On Outsiders Would anyone legitimately want to be told they re an Outsider? Certainly not! Therefore, you should never call someone out by telling them they re an Outsider. Don t exclude peers that are different. No one wants to be an Outsider. Being an Outsider can mean that you have a harsh life, may be excluded for no sterling logic, in other words your peers are making you feel insecure. It explains that many people stand out, furthermore, they re treated crudely by their peers. Outsiders should be encouraged to do what they see finest, not mistreated the way they are because they re one of a kind. Peers can hurt your feelings extremely by telling you you re different. When the Greasers were called Greases by their peers( Someone will come by and scream Greaser! at them, which doesn t make you feel too hot вЃЅвЃґвЃѕ) it didn t feel great to hear those words come out of others mouths. So, if you are being mistreated along with considering you may be an Outsider remember these teen. Life is rough, not just for you for everyone. Greasers were the gang of which everyone knew. Greasers were all Outsiders in this book. Baggy clothes, long hair, also getting into fights quite often, this gang of teen boys stuck out like a sore thumb. Greasers were kicked around, picked on, as well as jumped by Socs. But that s not to say they never did anything back. Always excluded from Soc groups, treated poorly, the Greasers rebelled while Johnny Cade killed a guy.Outsiders were only included in groups of
  • 34. Zora Neale Hurston Accomplishments Considered one of the most important writers of the twentieth century African American literature, Zora Neale Hurston successfully paved the way for future prominent writers. Through dedication and hardships in her life, she is famously recognized as an important person during the 1920s for her writing and role in the Harlem Renaissance. (Zora.com) Zora Neale Hurston was born January 7, 1891 in Notasulga, Alabama and later moved to Eatonville, Florida. She lived a happy childhood in her 8 room house and 7 siblings. As a child, she was raised in an all black community, therefore was never exposed to discrimination. Black achievement flourished in her town, including her father and mother. Zora s father, John Hurston, formulated laws. Zora s mother Lucy Ann Hurston aided in churches as a director of the christian curricula. However, following the death of her mother in 1904, Zora s life shifted. Her father quickly remarried, resulting in a difficult relationship in which he no longer had the time or money for his children. (Gradesaver) Zora Neale Hurston moved to Baltimore in 1917 at the age of 26, searching for the opportunity to finish high school. However, because she was no longer a teenager, she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zora Neale Hurston was often criticized through her work for her portrayal of racial injustice.(biography). She was recognized greatly for her talent, but still never claimed the money she deserved. Her largest royalty ever earned for any of her books was $943.75. (GrAdesaver). Zora s career became more difficult as years progressed. It became more challenging for her to publish work, because it was often so criticized. Zora s life became much more difficult after being falsely accused of abusing a group of children from her neighborhood. Although charges were dismissed, her reputation had been hurt and no longer was able to publish work. (
  • 35. The Portrait Of Edward Hopper Edward Hopper was a quiet person but his art speaks louder that his words. His paintings are famous because they are mysterious and his scenes don t seem to be complete. His paintings leave the viewer with questions which makes his painting even more interesting. Hopper started sketching and drawing at a very young age. Hopper has struggled throughout his career but in the end, he s made it to where he is now. When Hopper was young he loved anything to do with art. He was extremely excited when he got a blackboard one Christmas. He loved how he could draw anything, erase it, and draw a brand new picture. When he became older he had a pencil and paper everywhere he went. He loved to observe people but he watched them in a natural habitat... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also visited Belgium, England, Germany, and France. He even stayed with a french family when he was in Paris. When he wasn t traveling over to Europe he lived in an apartment in Greenwich which he moved into in 1913. Hopper lived here for the rest of his life. He hated having to work and paint for other businesses but that s what he had to do to keep his apartment. Luckily for him, he was 43 years old when he had enough money to quit the job and focus on his paintings more. Most artists don t immediately get recognized and in Hopper s case, the first painting he ever sold was in 1911. The painting was call Sailing and it sold for $250 or $4300 in today s money. It was also exhibited at the famous Armory Show. The Armory show introduced American Art World to a new kind of experimental art of Europe. Getting an invitation to this exhibit was a great honor. So this was a pretty big deal for him. Sadly, after Sailing he didn t sell another painting for years. He did, however, continue to work as an illustrator even though he didn t like it. Later, he traveled to Monhegan, Maine and met Josephine Verstille Nivison. She was a former student of his who studied under Henri as well. The two had been friends for quite a few years and then they got New York on July 9, 1924. They were in fact opposites of each other Josephine or Jo was more outgoing and spoke her thoughts, while Hopper was more soft spoken, quiet, and polite. Sometimes talking with Eddie is
  • 36. Individualism Exposed In Ayn Rand s Anthem The Book Anthem written Ayn Rand is the tale of a man with many names Equality 7 2521 to The Unconquered to Prometheus . He is living in a dystopian world where individualism has been eradicated. Due to the dark times technological advancement and individualism brought, in what seems to be life after an apocalypse they have been limited those to a bare minimum. It took 50 years for the candle to be approved and the word I has been banned and punishable by death. In a society where they try to suppress the aware and the main protagonist being exceptionally smart which generates conflict. The book Anthem is based off of communism in Russia where people are prison for the very simple things. No one ever tries to escape the corrective faculty because of 3 reason the prisoner never purposely betrayed the council so why would they start now. and wait to receive punishment, they are scared and the society is brainwashed into not even learning escape or other things that could define the council. Since all their life they have followed the rules of people with authority and they know they have broken a law so they accept punishment purposely for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They do not define something they have always followed even if they did escape the where would they go, into the uncharted forest? These men do not return. They perish from hunger and from the claws of the wild beasts which roam the Forest. (Ayn) Men would take chances in society than be killed alone from the unpredictable land. The mercy from the council is greater than the mercy from the land. We are walking to the fangs awaiting us somewhere among the great, silent trees. There is not a thing behind us to regret. While in the forest he feels like he s doomed but will continued to walk to live. If men are already afraid of something and men must face the unknown it is the risk of whether which is
  • 37. The Causes And Treatment Of Sepsis The term sepsis has been around since prehistoric times. Hippocrates presented the word sepsis 2400 years ago to represent a condition where an overwhelming infection leads to tissue breakdown with rotting, foul odour, and disease. The ancient Roman scholar and writer (116 BC 27 BC), Marcus Terentius Varro mentioned that small creatures, invisible to the eye, fill the atmosphere, and breathed through the nose cause dangerous diseases. In the early 1990s at a conference convened by the American College of Chest Physicians and the Society of Critical Care Medicine modern definitions of sepsis were termed in detail. At that time, sepsis was described as a systemic response to a physiologic insult including infections and other etiologies that lead to the development of further organ injury, ultimately culminating in multiple organ dysfunction syndromes. The word bacteraemia is used when bacteria are isolated from the blood whether clinical symptoms are present or not while the words sepsis or septicaemia is used for the isolation of bacteria in blood in combination with clinical symptoms and signs of infections. Neonatal sepsis, also named Sepsis neonatorum , represents to a group of physical and laboratory findings that occur in response to invasive infection within the first 30 days (neonatal) of life. Criteria for neonatal sepsis should include documentation of infection in a newborn infant (0 28days) with a serious systemic illness in which noninfectious
  • 38. Absolutism s Influence On Religion Among the European countries, France has been one of the most influenced by the Catholic Church. During the Ancien Regime, France was considered Catholicism s Eldest daughter because France was the first country to take in Catholicism as the nation s religion. Due to the relationship between the country and religion, the pope and king formed a closely knit connection between each other. As it is written in the book The French Revolution and the Church, the idea of the state and church being independent from each other was not considered as a practical possibility to anyone at the time. Another reason why they were closely related was because the kings of the form of government known as absolutism were known to derive their power from God.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The absolutist monarchy, along with the Catholic Church, was in danger. The commoners had enough of all the privileges the clergy and the nobles had and started to revolt. During the Ancien Regime, France was divided into three different estates, the First, Second, and Third Estate. The First Estate was composed of all the clergy, while the Second was the nobility, and Third, those who were not included in the First or Second. The clergy was the first estate among the three because they were the ones who were closest to God, not including the king because he is not a part of the Estates.Benefits the Catholics and the nobilities were able to have from the government were apparent in the way the Estates were organized. The discrimination against the Third Estate could be seen in ways that, although the third estate constituted over 90 percent of the population, they had the equal amount of votes with the clergy and nobility. That means, because both the clergy and nobility are content with what they have, the third estate would always be outvoted by the two. First of all, the First and Second Estates did not have to pay tax. The burden was completely on the Third estate, and in addition to that, the First estate received tithes from the commoners. The First Estate owned the most land collectively. The First Estate, while being only .5 percent of the population of France, owned around ten percent
  • 39. Canadian Red Cross Impact On Society The Red Cross, founded in 1896 is one of the most well known humanitarian organizations in the world. The Canadian Red Cross hopes to improve the lives of people by provoking the power of humanity not only in Canada, but internationally. Through many programs such as disaster management, family links and first aid and CPR, the Canadian Red Cross is educating and helping people in need. The Red Cross has changed society in a positive manner by saving millions of lives without any profit. It has effectively run for over 100 years with many donors and support. The Canadian Red Cross is one of 189 National Societies that along with the International Committee of the Red Cross(ICRC) and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (Federation) make up the world s largest humanitarian network also known as the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. (The Canadian Red Cross, 2014) The Red Cross has made a positive impact on the health of the world and has sparked change resulting in social change internationally. The Red Cross has inspired people to reach out and help others.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They do not discriminate against others, regardless of age, sex, race or class. They help others without a profit, and receive the appreciation of the public and those they have helped. The Red Cross has been effective, it has been placed in various places worldwide. The organization works for both developed and developing countries. Red Cross Canada has helped out in numerous ways. They have helped people in need through devastating disasters, like Haiti, victims of armed conflict and even the recent outbreak of Ebola. This remarkable organization helps people from emergencies, to first aid training and even meals for people with lower income. With various successful programs the Red Cross has become one of the most positive, effective programs
  • 40. Parts Unknown Summary 5. Anthony Bourdain s Parts Unknown show can be considered anthropological because it is giving the audience a glimpse into the lives of people from other cultures. When he travels to these countries he is getting a look as well as documenting the worldview, eating habits and practices, politics, family, religion , economics, subcultures, music and entertainment, social structures , as well as customs, values and beliefs of the people in that area. I think the show is successful because it can give you a raw unfiltered look at other cultures without the sugarcoating, and people are taking part in anthropologywhen watching , and they might not even recognize it. 6. Culture is definitely experienced differently by members within a given society. These experiences are shaped by various factors including class,education,religion, and upbringing, and in some cases race and gender depending on the society. A wealthy businessperson may have completely different interactions with police than would a minority individual in a poverty stricken environment. A person who prefers to live ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to approach everything, including a cup of coffee, with a holistic perspective in order to better have a grasp of what the consequences of your actions are and to better understand the processes of what it requires to attain it. Coffee is much more than the warm tasty beverage that gets you up and keeps you charged throughout the day. The fact is, many people take the products they consume for granted and do not consider the impact that this consumption has on the environment , for example deforestation in order to plant more, the lives of the workers who produce the coffee, and drivers who transport the coffee, (which leaves a substantial carbon footprint) , to the business practices of the those who distribute the coffee. The fact is , a lot goes into that cup of coffee, and it affects more people s lives and appears to be more interconnected than one might
  • 41. Why Is Eddie Murphy Essay The Murphys are actors and artists, or work in the entertainment industry. Eddie Murphy is a comedian, director, actor, singer and producer. He is an ex husband to Nicole Mitchell, father to Bria Murphy, and a younger brother to Charlie Murphy. His father was also an amateur comedian. He has a net worth of $85 million. How does he makes his money? Movies and TV shows Eddie s career in show business spins around 40 years. His movies have grossed over 6.7 billion at the box office, worldwide. He became the only cast member on Saturday Night Live to host the show. He made his debut onto the big screen with 48 Hrs. It grossed more than $5 million in the first week. In 1984, he appeared in Beverly Hills Cops. It was #9 on all time box office hits, earning him a Golden Globe nomination. He also appeared in Harlem Nights, Another 48 Hrs, Trading Places, and Coming to America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He revived it with family friendly movies like Shrek, The Nutty Professor, and Mulan. The Nutty Professor resulted in a nomination for a Golden Globe. He also won an Academy of Science, Fiction, Fantasy Horror Award for the role in the film. He was nominated for a BAFTA award following his outstanding voiceover performance in Shrek. He won a Golden Globe for his role in Dreamgirls. He was nominated for an Academy Award in 2006. He has won 5 Globe Awards. He has starred in more than 30 movies, and 7 TV shows. He was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2015. Eddie has been able to play multiple characters in some of his films, for instance, in Coming to America. Stand up specials He released his first stand up special in 1982 titled Eddie Murphy: Comedian. The album went gold. He also was nominated for a Grammy. He then filmed Delirious in 1983. The latter became so popular that his concert film, Eddie Murphy Raw grossed $50
  • 42. How Did The Columbian Exchange Change The World The Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange was a time of great change for the world. It unexpectedly began with the landing of Columbus in the Americas in 1492. It consisted of the exchange of people, plants, animals, technology and diseases. (Gettysburg.edu home page) It lasted from the early 1500 s thru the 1700 s. It ultimately changed the entire world. Alfred W. Crosby wrote a book entitled The Columbian Exchange and helped change the way people think of exchange between the Old World and the New Worldbetween 1500 and late 1700 s. He helped us to see that the exchange was not only political and ideological, but also ecological and biological. (Smithsonian.com paragraph 5) The Columbian Exchange was not only the political exchanges of the time, but also the way both worlds came together to change the face of the Earth. During the Columbian Exchange, people were exchanged between continents, mostly going from Eurasia and Africa to the Americas. Europe was becoming over crowded, and they were more than eager to move some people out of the country. America was a perfect place to send them. Many slaves from Africa were also sent to the Caribbean Islands to grow sugarcane. (Khan Academy) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Citrus, grapes, bananas, sugar cane, onions, olives turnips, coffee beans, peaches, pears and grains such as wheat, rice barley and oats were some of the plants that were introduced from Europe to the Americas. From the Americas came squash, pumpkins, peanuts, potatoes, tomatoes corn, sweet potatoes, peppers, tobacco, pineapple, cacao, beans and vanilla. This exchange was life changing for everyone involved. According to Crosby, more people were able to have food in both continents because of the variety that was exchanged to each place. However, it didn t necessarily mean that food was abundant for the early
  • 43. Shawn Johnson Research Paper Shawn Johnson is famous for her outstanding performance in the Olympic gymnastics games. Twenty four year old gymnasts Shawn Johnson was born on January 19, 1992 in Des Moines, Iowa. Shawn Johnson attended the Olympics at age 16 and won a gold medal in the balance beam event for the U.S.A. Shawn Johnson participated on the show Dancing with the Stars with her partner Mark Ballas. Shawn Johnsonis an influential person because she was born in Iowa, went to the Olympics in 2008, and won a gold medal on the balance beam in the U.S Olympics. Shawn Johnson has a very fascinating and captivating life. Terri Johnson and Doug Johnson s only child, Shawn Johnson was born on January 19, 1992 in Des Moines, Iowa. Johnson s parents Terri and Doug Johnson enrolled her in gymnastics at age three because she was a very energetic child. After a couple of years of gymnastics at her first gym her coach told Johnson s mom Terri, that Johnson was not full of talent, but was full... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shawn Johnson was selected after her marvelous performance in all of the events at the 2008 Olympic Gymnastics Team. Shawn Johnson competed in Beijing in the summer of 2008 and earned four medals, one gold, and three silvers. By competing in the Tyson American Cup, Johnson was entered into the Senior Division in 2007, because she did an outstanding performance in the all around title. Shawn Johnson won herself a gold medal in balance beam, floor, vault events, and she also won a silver in all around at the 2008 American Cup. Johnson was also voted the most famous living sports figure by the Des Moines register in 2010. Shawn Johnson also participated in the American Television reality game show, The Celebrity Apprentice 7 and was eliminated in task six. Johnson was skiing on January 2010, and tore her anterior cruciate ligament and was forced to withdraw the Olympic Trials in 2012, and she later retired from
  • 44. Who Is A Saved Believer In The Army Some people are soldiers, but most people are civilians. Some people are saved, while most people are lost. A civilian becomes a soldier when he is enlisted in the army. A person becomes enlisted in God s army when he is saved by receiving Jesus as his Lord and Saviour. When we receive our salvation, we also receive the burden to seek and save the lost, by leading others to Jesus Christ and helping them to walk the paths of righteousness. A person that is genuinely saved will no longer live for his own cause, but for the cause of Jesus Christ. He will not live according to his own will, but according to the will of his Heavenly Father, therefore a saved believer in Jesus Christ is also a soldier of Jesus Christ. There are only a few that are saved, while there are many that are perishing. They perish for the reason that those that are enlisted as soldiers in God s army are cowards and instead of fighting the battle, they have turned cold and have lost their way. Sadly, Christians are not aware of their battle, they have no clue on which side they are fighting, they have become allies with the enemy, they have deserted their true calling, and are shooting at their own comrades in arms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our posting may be different, our duties and gifts are not the same, but our job is to do His will and walk according to our calling. The role of a soldier is primarily to complete the mission that is assigned to him or her. Our mission is to do the will of our Heavenly Father. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. (Matthew 28: 19 20
  • 45. Continous Problem Continuous Problem City of Everlasting Sunshine Continuous Problem City of Everlasting Sunshine TO ACCOMPANY ESSENTIALS OF ACCOUNTING FOR GOVERNMENTAL AND NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: TENTH EDITION Chapters 2 through 8 describe accounting and financial reporting by state and local governments. A continuous problem is presented to provide an overview of the reporting process, including preparation of fund basis and government wide statements. The problem assumes the government is using fund accounting for its internal record keeping and then at year end makes necessary adjustments to prepare the government wide statements. The problem that follows is presented in the same order as the textbook (beginning with Chapters 3, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Record the budget and post to the ledger. 4 C. Part 1. General Fund Transactions Required: a. Record journal entries for the following transactions for FY 2012. Make any computations to the nearest dollar. Journal entry explanations are not required. Use control accounts for revenues, expenditures and budgetary accounts. It is not necessary to reflect subsidiary ledger entries. (1) Encumbrances of $ 31,000 outstanding at the end of 2011 were re established. (2) The January 1, 2012, balance of $20,000 in Deferred Revenues relates to the amount of the 2011 levy that was expected to be collected more than 60 days after December 31. This amount should be recognized as 2012 revenues. (3) A general tax levy in the amount of $6,700,000 was made. It is estimated that 3 percent of the tax will be uncollectible. (4) Tax anticipation notes in the amount of $500,000 were issued. (5) Goods and supplies related to all encumbrances outstanding as of December 31, 2011 were received, along with invoices amounting to $30,000; the invoices were approved for payment. The City maintains immaterial amounts in supply inventories and it is the practice of the City to charge supplies to expenditure when received. (6) All vouchers and the amount due other funds were paid. (7) The General Fund collected the following in cash: 3 Continuous Problem
  • 46. The Predicament of Teenage Pregnancy Teen pregnancy is a worldwide controversy that has become a major predicament in the society that we live in today. Each year, almost half of all pregnancies among American women are not intended. The lack of sex education in schools may be the cause of why teen pregnancy is at an uprise. Young women try to find solutions to stop pregnancy, birth control is one form of preventing pregnancy. Other people choose to get an abortion. Sex educationclasses in high school can also help and inform teens about STD s and HIV/AIDS. The history of sex education and its controversy began in the U.S. It began as early as 1912. The National Education Association put teachers in training programs for sex education. Some people saw this as unnecessary and thought that this did not have to be taught in school s. In 1960 to about 1980, sex education programs were described as the Christian Crusade. Sex education programs in public schools proliferated, in large part due to newly emerging evidence that such programs didn t promote sex but in fact helped delay sexual activity and reduce teen pregnancy rates (Pardini,Priscilla). Many teen s in America get the education they need about sex, but they are not aware of the consequences of having a child at an early age. Teen pregnancy can be prevented by using a condom or birth control. When these products fail, teens are not sure on what to do with the baby. Some solutions
  • 47. Metaphors In Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Throughout the Eighteenth Century, religion fought a battle against science and those who did not stand with the church were not looked at as ethical people. In the sense that they could not possibly be good people if the did not live for God instead of themselves. Atheists were not the only group of people who were disliked even Quakers and Jews who did not share the same God were looked down upon. Jonathan Edwards made the message clear in his sermon that those who did not go to church and live for God were enemies of God. The church and its followers started to make the idea known to others that God would send them to hell for entirety unless they came back to God as quickly as possible and repented. In his famous sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God . Jonathan Edwards puts fear in all those who do not follow the word of God by talking about hell and the punishment that unrepentant humans deserve. His metaphors including those about hell, the wrath of God and the unworthiness of humans is successful in scaring the unrepentant to turn back to God and as for forgiveness. In one metaphor Edwards creates a clear image for his congregation when he explains that unrepentant sinners are like heavy lead plunging toward hell without the help of God. Edwards writes, Your wickedness makes you as it were heavy as lead, and to tend downwards with great weight and pressure towards hell; and if God should let you go, you would
  • 49. Use Of Savickas Career Construction Theory The following case study will use Savickas Career Construction Theory. After finding himself unemployed after 27 years experience working in a local coal mine, the client has decided to go to school for some retraining; however, he does not know where to start. A brief history of the client s case will be provided, along with an explanation of Savickas theory and some reasons why the theory has been chosen for the case. Finally, two interventions will be suggested followed by a description of how one of the interventions could be applied. Paul s Case The case study includes the following information. Paul is a 45 year old man from southern West Virginia who has been recently been laid off from his lifelong job in the coal mines. At 18, he graduated from high school and immediately went to work in the coal mines. Because of mine shutdowns or slowed production, he has experienced multiple layoffs. However, he always was able to draw unemployment, which never lasted more than six months, at which time he was always hired back at a nearby mine. Because of multiple mine shutdowns in the area, this recent layoff has lasted for almost a year. Due to his wife s urging, Paul has enrolled in a local community college, but has no idea what to major in, let alone what classes to take. He has come to the career center at the community college hoping to get some direction in his career search. Savickas Career Construction Theory will be used to help Paul get on the
  • 50. Fear Conditioning It has been considered that neural mechanisms involving memories undergo synaptic plasticity modification such as LTP and LTD. Indicating the association between memories and synaptic mechanisms has been elusive, until now. Robert Malinow and his colleagues were able to demonstrate this modification of synaptic plasticity by fear conditioning mice. Malinow and his group used optogenetics to focus on a specific fear circuitry. They then induced LTD and LTP in the memory circuitry to reinstate or remove the fear memory. Optogenetics is slightly different from the original tone fear conditioning. To observe the connection between memory and plasticity they induce cued fear conditioning in mice with a tone and shock. There are some main components in conditioning. First, there is a neutral... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These regions are part of the amygdala, which is a fear memory center to which axons from the auditory centers project. They injected an adeno associated virus (AAV) into the MGN and auditory cortex of the rat to sensitize the regions to light stimulus and target specific channels. This virus expresses a light activated channel ChR2, oCHIEF. By inserting an optic fibre that shines light on parts of the amygdala, they were able to quickly switch the neurons on and off. The conditioned stimulus (CS) was the blue light, the unconditioned stimulus (US) was a foot shock, and the conditioned response was due to the combination of the CS and US. Figure 1. Researchers targeted the auditory cortex and medial geniculate nucleus (MGN) for channelrhodopsin expression. They used a blue light to stimulate the lateral amygdale (LA). To inactivate and reactivate a fear behavior, researchers did this by weakening or strengthening synapses in the lateral amygdala with LTD or
  • 51. Biography of Henry Ford Henry Ford Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863, near Dearborn, Michigan. Henry Ford create the Model T car in 1908 and went on to develop the assembly line mode of production, which transformed the industry. As a result, Ford sold millions of cars and became a famous company (http://www.biography.com/people/henry ford 9298747). When Henry Fordwas young, he was born on his family s farm in Wayne County, near Dearborn, Michigan. When he was twelve, his mother died during childbirth. Then for the rest of his life, he tried to live his life as he believed his mother would have wanted. Although close to his mother, Henry had a strained relationship with his father. While his father hoped Henry would someday take over the family farm... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Henry s free time, he would spend time working on building a gasoline engine ignited by electricity. On June 4, 1896, at age 32, Henry completed his first successful horseless carriage which was called the Quadricycle (http:/ /www.hfmgv.org/exhibits/hf/). Soon after that, Henry started working on making better automobiles and making them for sale. Henry joined with investors to establish a company that would manufacturer automobiles. But then a year later, the company was disbanded. Henry Ford designed a new car, the Model T. Henry built it in 1908 and was designed to be lighter, faster, and stronger. Henry had found and used Vanadium steel for the Model T which was much stronger than regular steel. When Henry finished a Model T, he would paint it black since that paint color dried the fastest. Ever since the Model T became popular so quickly, Henry was trying to find a way to speed up manufacturing (http://www.history.com/topics/henry ford). In 1913, Henry Ford added the assembly line in the plant. the assembly line is a motorized conveyor belt which moved the cars to the workers, while the each worker add a part to the car as the car pass them. The assembly line helped make time making cars go faster and the cost. The assembly line made the cars cheaper. The Model T cars was sold for $850, then dropped to $300. Between 1908 until 1927, Henry made about 15 million cars
  • 52. Being Original Is More Important Than Fitting In Essay Lauren Willcox ,a famous writer, once said, Being original is more important than fitting in, especially if you have to change to fit in. This quote demonstrates how fitting in and being original is a daily struggle amongst people. Along with fitting in many people judge others before looking at their point of view or learning the struggles they may be facing. Taking a walk in someone s else s shoes or seeing their point of view may turn a negative situation into a positive one. A past experience of mine has resurfaced in my head and allowed me to realize the other person s perspective on the situation. It all started on a sunny day in August three days before my freshman year in high school. The pure fear and anxiousness of high school had kept me up all night. A transition from middle school to high school is no joke and the thought of 1,000 plus students tore me apart. My parents have always taught me to work hard for what you want because things aren t going to come free. I was unlike most students my age, because I didn t have the newest technology and that scared me even more. I wanted so bad to be like other kids and get the latest Iphone. However Christmas prior I did receive an Ipod Touch 6 which I was blessed to obtain from my mom. The Ipod touch is an incredible device, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well, going behind my mom s back ultimately taught me valuable lessons for future reference. For an example, I learned that fitting in doesn t matter because being yourself will cause you to gain way more friends than being fake will. I also learned that putting your parents up against each other causes family tension and makes you the bad person. I gained a new understanding of how hard parents work to provide for their children and always tell your mom even if you may not get the answer you want. At the end of the day I still have my Iphone today but if I waited a few more months I could ve had an Iphone and my Ipod
  • 53. An Analysis Of Nevermind s Cover Art Nevermind s cover art was one such political statement, a clear expression of disgust towards capitalism. (Bickerdike, 2014) Never mind the English idiom don t judge a book by its cover . As a consumerist society, we tend to instinctively make assumptions based on initial appearance. Since the invention on the LP back in 1948, the recording industry adapted the concept of the cover art as to visually represent the artists and music. Music albums across the world are sold inside universal sleeves branded with a particular image allowing the work to be instantly recognisable amongst all others. The cover art of Nirvana s 1991 release Nevermind has prevailed to be one of the most recognizable album covers of all time. The image reflects the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The word Nirvana is written in bold and formal capital letters and is underlined. This could connote a sense of seriousness while communicating WE ARE NIRVANA. THIS IS OUR ALBUM. THIS IS OUR MESSAGE. Sitting underneath the bold band name, the never mind font is slightly warped. The warped font can connote with feeling of being submerged underwater, further linking with cover art s intended ideology. Observing the two words together could interpret a deeper meaning. The meaning of the world nirvana according to an online dictionary is defined as a place or state characterized by freedom from or oblivion to pain, worry, and the external world. (Dictionary.com) The word never mind dismisses the literal meaning on the world and the warped font illustrates nirvana as a distorted reality, further implying the message behind the art s political