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The Biological Processes Of Dairy Cattle Essay
In today s world, many infants are allergic to certain proteins naturally present in cow s milk. Due
to the huge volume of milk products consumed by the human race, there is a need to get rid of this
allergy causing protein and eliminate this allergic reaction. AgResearch has investigated ways to
manipulate the genetic material in dairy cattle by using the process of GeneKnockdown , with the
aim to create a cow which produces milk which doesn t contain the proteinresponsible for the
allergic reactions, the Beta lacto globulin protein or BLG . Scientists have been successful in
creating Daisy the Cow, who is a cloned calf genetically modified to produce milk which does not
contain the BLG protein. I will be discussing the biological processes behind the cloning of Daisy
the cow, and the decisions made by scientists to use methods for genetically modifying the cow s
genes from whom Daisy was cloned, for the benefit of humans.
There are specific reasons AgResearch used processes like Gene Knockdown and cloning by
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer SCT to get the result they wanted. The stakes are high to ensure
the cloned cow Daisy survives and is healthy. Therefore AgResearch needed to choose procedures
which were most likely to yield successful results. The whole project and process cost around 50
million dollars to produce one cow, and with historical success rates very low they could
potentially lose funding and be shut down if the project didn t produce any successful
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What Are Some Examples Of Grandfather s Struggles In...
Have you ever struggled before? If you have or are struggling then you either need help or you
need to figure it out on your own like Mattie, grandfather and the people of Philadelphia. The
book is called Yellow Fever 1793 by Laurie halse Anderson and it is about how Mattie and her
Grandfather and the people of Philadelphia as they are struggled through Yellow Fever.This Is
about how the whole city of Philadelphia struggled during Yellow Fever. Mattie has gone
through during Yellow Fever . Some examples from the book Yellow Fever seventeen ninety
three are on chapter 11 and 12, it says that the farmer threw me and grandfather off and the
wagon. This is an example of how Mattie has struggled because the driver of the wagon was
leaving them on the road with no food and water so they. Have to get it for... Show more content on
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One example of his struggles is a little bit after they got thrown off the wagon and grandfather
did not feel well and Mattie had to find food and water for her and grandfather. This is an
example of how he struggles because if he doesn t feel well then he is not gonna be moving and
he also cannot watch over Mattie and he cannot walk. Another example of how he struggled is
the chapter that the two men kill grandfather. It is an example of how he struggles because he
has no life anymore because he is dead. And that is how grandfather struggles in fever seventeen
ninety three. The very last examples are in The city of Philadelphia and how it struggled in
fever seventeen ninety three. The second to last bit of examples of how they struggled is when
a ton of people died so the coffeehouse and a lot of other businesses are either out of business or
not doing well. The last example is that a lot of people are not doing it well when the fever
started. The evidence is that when a fever starts it does not go very
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Essay “Infidel”
About two years ago I read Ayaan Hirsi Ali s memoir Infidel and was immensely moved by her
story, especially the atrocities she went through in her childhood in Africa and the way she
struggled to flee from an oppressive life. At that time, I could not imagine that anyone (except
fanatic Muslims), let alone victims of the same oppression that she was, would not share her
feelings and views. However, the reading of Ian Buruma s Murder in Amsterdam sheds light on
bigger and obscure components of this story, which clearly influenced some people to disapprove
her behavior even Islamic women. Like in Hirsi Ali s story, Ian Buruma also identifies nuances in
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19). The shadow of World War II fueled the endeavor to put up a political system of tolerance
and well fare in which welcoming the diversity of races and cultures seems to serve as a
justification for the shameful past. Never again, said the well meaning defenders of the
multicultural ideal, must Holland betray a religious minority (p. 51). Contradictorily, although
being part of this story and having his own family suffered from to the Nazi occupation, Van
Gogh made of the Jews one target of his cruel intellectual attacks. And like them, were the
Muslims also his victims . By calling himself the village idiot , Van Gogh thought he could say
whatever he wished to whomever he wanted. Ironically, he then turned to be a victim of the same
violence he so fiercely abhorred, after directing the film Submission. As a child, he was eccentric,
provocative, and hard to deal with, said his mother, and as an adult he turned into a fierce supporter
of the Enlightment. Maybe that was one of the reasons why he always contested whatever and
everything that was incongruent to secular values. To shake things up was Van Gogh s aim in life ,
says Buruma (p. 70). No doubt that Van Gogh found room for his harsh critiques against alienated
immigrants in a time when the unlimited tolerance, something that many Dutch are so proud of,
seemed to be backfiring on themselves and on their harmonious well fare state. His
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Colombian Culture VS American culture
Culture can be seen from the interaction of many things such as history, activities and
developments. It is also represented in the form of people live. Living in two different countries
is a unique experience that gives you a new way of thinking. In my case I have lived in
Colombia and now in the United States. Despite bearing some minor similarities, the differences
between this to countries are notable in geography, festivities, economic and food. Colombia is
located in South America, is divided into five regions: Andina, Pacifica, Caribe, Amazonica and
Orinoquia. It has thirty two states. Colombia is bordered to the north by Panama, to the east by
Venezuela and Brazil, south to Peru and Ecuador, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Colombia
is the only South American country with coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea,
which has several islands as the Archipelago of San AndrГ©s, Providencia and Santa Catalina.
Colombia has the largest number of species per unit area in the world, total is the second most
diverse country in the world after Brazil. United Sates is located in North America where its 48
states and Washington DC, the capital district. Between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, bordered
by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. The state of Alaska is in the northwest of the
continent, with Canada to the east. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, and
is the only U.S. state that is not in America. The country also
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Struggles Against Racism
Hey everyone, I hope everyone is adjusting to the crazy weather lately. A lot of impressive events
are going on at Oakton this week. VIVA! Latino/Hispanic Festival is happening tomorrow at
6pm at the Skokie Campus, there will be dancing, music and food with a small three dollar
entrance fee. At the Des Plaines Campus tomorrow Black Lives Matter will be interactive panel
discussion talking about the history of the Black Lives Matter movement. Admission to this
event is free and refreshments will be served. Also Why Frantz Fanon Matters for Today s
Struggles Against Racism will be occurring at 2 pm tomorrow on the Des Plaines Campus this
event will consist of a reflection of Franz Fanon who is well known for his criticism of racism and
race.
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The Covenant Of A Covenant
Covenant is a very important idea in both the Old and New Testament. Important covenants
revealed through both Testaments are the Sinai covenant and the crucifixion of Jesus, the new
covenant. A covenant includes five fundamental features which help strengthen the notion that a
covenant is an eternal promise with God, not a relationship that can be broken resulting in legal
repercussions. Firstly, the origin of a covenant will be discussed. Secondly, this paper will shed
light on the traits of a covenant. Lastly, this paper will explain how a covenant differs from a
contract. Firstly, the theme of a covenant originates in both Judaismand Christianity. The major
covenant in Judaism is the Sinai covenant which Yahweh gave to Moses and the... Show more
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The idea of a covenant also originates in the Christian faith, where Jesus is seen as the new
covenant in the New Testament. According to Britannica, [t]he cup of wine at the last supper of
Jesus and his disciples is identified in all New Testament sources as the (new) covenant by Jesus
himself ( par27). The oath taker and the sacrificial victim are important in covenant traditions.
The oath taker is symbolized by the body and bread of Jesus while the sacrificial victims are
those who do not fulfill the covenant. The crucifixion of Jesus reveals the new covenant where
God declared that he will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and that [He] will write
the law in their minds and write it on their hearts. [He] will be their God, and they will be [His]
people, (English Standard Version, Jeremiah 31:32 33). By inscribing the law in their hearts and
minds, his people will not forget their promise to Him. In summary, God instilled a covenant in
both Judaism and Christianity in which the Sinai covenant can be seen as the original covenant and
Jesus symbolizing the new covenant. Secondly, a covenant includes five traits such as the
preamble, historical prologue, the submission, witnesses, and the blessings and curses. The origin
of a covenant begins as a treaty between a sovereign nation and a vassal nation which begins with a
name . . . [then] describes the previous
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The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Reaction Essay
The effect of temperature on rates of reaction
Aim:
The aim of this experiment is to find out if the reaction rate of sodium thiosulphate solution and
hydrochloric acid will be affected by a temperature change.
Prediction:
I predict that as a result of increasing the temperature of the sodium thiosulphate, the rate of reaction
will be faster. Because of the increase in temperature, the particles will gain more kinetic energy.
This will therefore cause them to move faster and produce more successful collisions, causing the
rate to increase.
Plan:
Na S O + 2HCl S + SO + 2NaCl + H O
Before carrying out the experiment, I must first of all begin the preliminary work. This part of the
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I will also make sure the apparatus is thoroughly cleaned before repeating the experiment. The only
thing I will be changing for each reaction will be the temperature.
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Diluted 5/5 with water
Apparatus:
For the experiment I will use:
* Sodium Thiosulphate solution
* Hydrochloric acid
* Water
* A test tube
* A beaker
* A hot plate
* A thermometer
* A stopwatch
* A glass bottle
* Ice
Preliminary work:
From my preliminary results graph, I could determine how I needed to change the scale and
concentration of my experiment. Using 10cm of sodium thiosulphate, I quickly discovered that
at 45 C the reaction was too fast to measure and so for my scale to reach above that, I needed to
dilute the sodium thoisulphate. When I accordingly changed the concentration to 5cm distilled
water and 5cm sodium thoisulphate. I noticed that I would be able to conduct the experiment
until 50 C because at 55 C it was only just measurable and this may be a source of error if I wasn t
able to record the results in time.
After analysing the data from my preliminary work, I decided to add in an extra temperature of
below room temperature at 10 C which would produce a more in depth experiment. I also cut out
some temperatures where the time taken for the black cross to be obscured was similar to other
temperatures. For example 35 C where there
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Conocophill Case Analysis
ConocoPhillips (COP): Lower Commodity Prices Could Lead to the Sixth Quarterly Loss despite
Strong Operational Performance ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP), the largest Exploration Production
company, has been experiencing significant volatility due to unstable crude oil and other
commodity prices. Though the company has taken several key steps to return to profitability,
lower crude oil and gas prices continue to erode its earnings over the last five consecutive
quarters. Recently, the company announced a quarterly loss of $1.1 billion, or ($0.86) per share,
the fifth quarterly loss in a row. There is no problem with the COP s strategy. In fact, the company
s management has been doing an excellent job of considerably lowering their production cost,
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Colombia Facts
Colombia
Colombia, at the northern tip of South America, is a country of lush rain forest, towering
mountains and coffee plantations. The capital of Colombia is BogotГЎ. Colombian Foods is very
diverse and varies depending on the different regions of Colombia. In some areas you will find
specialties like roasted ants or guinea pigs, while in other areas Colombians wouldn t even touch
those dishes. Colombia is not a paradise for vegetarians, as the Colombian diet includes lots of meat.
The most popular sport in Colombia is soccer, not only is this the national sport,it s the only one
that really grabs attention to the bulk of the population. Colombia has many important cultural
groups, the Cachacos, the paisas, the Llaneros, the CosteГ±os, and the Santandereanos among
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It is equal to the Old City in other cities.This city was founded on August 6,1538 by a conquistador
Named Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada wearer name one of the main streets,which starts from the call
environment Axis that divides the city from east to west. Most of the buildings that remain,part of
the historical heritage and goods have been declared historic and cultural. Unfortunately over time
and cause of a fire and social confrontations as the call of Bogotazo have gone some buildings.
Cerro Monserrate BogotГЎ s proud symbol and convenient point of reference is the white church
topped 3152m Monserrate peak flanking The City s East, about 1.5km from La Candelaria and
visible from most parts across Sabana de BogotГЎ. The Church Is a major mecca for pilgrims, due
to its alter statue of the SeГ±or CaГdo, dating from the 1650s, to which many miracles have been
attributed. The church was erected after the original chapel was destroyed by an earthquake in 1917.
Villa de
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Bend It Like Beckham Globalization
Without globalization the world would not be how it is today. Throughout all the movies shown
this semester, there have been many cultures shown with different views on globalization. The
idea that globalization is the act of globalizing, or extending to other or all parts of the world.
Bend It Like Beckham is a movie that deals with globalization; however, also shows the
obstacles that go along with cultural modifications between India and America. In Bend It Like
Beckham, it showed a girl who idealizes playing soccer. However, with her being a Punjabi Sikh
Indian from Hounslow in west London her parents forbidden her to play because of the solo fact
that she was a girl. In America girls playing a sport has become more of a norm and are
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Comparing The Seneca Falls Convention And The Declaration...
Throughout history, courageous people have stood up and worked hard to bring people together
and make change. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott are the two women who were brave
enough to stand up in front of the crowd and fight for what they believed in. By holding the Seneca
Falls Convention and drafting the Declaration of Sentiments they highlighted the issues that needed
to change. This is recognized as the beginning of the women s rights movement.
The early 19th century in the United States was a period of many social upheavals and reforms
including women s rights. The women s rights movement in the United States began with a
convention held at the Wesleyan Church chapel located in Seneca Falls, New York, which became
known as the Seneca Falls Convention. Approximately 200 people, men and women, attended;
many of them were already activists in various movements. During the convention the Declaration
of Sentiments and Resolutions was created and presented. This document defined the rights that
both men and women should have. This eventually led to women s right to vote, own property and
have independent lives. The Seneca Falls Convention was a monumental event that resulted in a
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Even Mott declared that If thou demands that, thou will make us ridiculous! (Women s Suffrage).
In fact, that one resolution was why some people didn t support the movement (Britannica).
However, even though it didn t have as much support as the other resolutions, The Seneca Falls
Convention [still] concluded that the [electoral] franchise was...fundamental to...women to live full
and influential lives (Gale, Hillary Clinton). Those who supported the movement thought that it
[was] the duty of the women...to secure to themselves their sacred right to the elective franchise
which meant that women deserved the right to vote (Declaration of
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Student Education And Student s Education
The way a school functions is very crucial to a student s education and focus. The school s
environment could not be meeting the needs of the student. This could lead the student to become
distracted, or disruptive. The way that teachers deal with distractions and disruptions could have a
negative impact on the focus of other students. This may also have a negative impact on the
educationand future of the disruptive student. Schools are not structured to deal with disruptive
students, which negatively affects students who are trying to learn. Schools and teachers should
create new strategies to prevent or deal with disruptiveness in the classroom. If they do not, these
disruptive students may drop out of school later, interfere with another student s education, or worse.
Parents look for the ideal quality and functioning of schools when searching for the right school for
their child. Some of these qualities, as Joseph F. Murphy one of the nation s top experts in school
leadership, suggest that:
A good school is a place where every student is known well, cared for, and respected, where each
student is a member of a family. A place where every student is challenged and supported to
achieve ambitious goals. A place where teachers and administrators go to bed and get up thinking
about how to make the first two of these come to life, where they work hard to make that happen,
and where they hold themselves and their colleagues responsible for success. (Benbow, 2012, para.
3)
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Was Magellan Worth Defending Research Paper
Was Magellan worth defending? There is a lot of controversy about Magellan. Some people
believe Magellan should was not worth defending, while others believe he should have been
defended. Magellan went to Spain to get his crew and get someone to fund his voyage.
Magellan was a captain of five ships. He died in the Philippine islands in a hand to hand combat
with native Americans. When people ask was Magellan worth defending it means that did
Magellan deserve to get saved. I believe that Magellan should have been saved and was worth
defending, because he was firm not cruel, he was a really good navigator, and he died for his
beliefs. Magellan was firm not cruel. According to the map from various sources about the
voyage of Magellan, the ships spent about 8 months to go from Puerto San Julian to the Strait of
Magellan (March 31st to November 21st), this was because during March it was cold and weather
conditions. He did this because he cared for the crewand was... Show more content on
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He knew where he was, when other people did not. According to the map made from various
sources, the voyage of Magellan took about 3 years (from day left spain to day he died). We see
that the ships spent about 8 months to go from Puerto San Julian to the Strait of Magellan
(March 31st to November 21st). Magellan instructed his fleet to stay just in case of bad weather
conditions and icy waters. He understood that there was going to be harsh weather coming by,
so he did not leave. Also in Over the edge of the world by Laurence Bergreen, He ordered
lookouts scrambling to the highest perch on the ship, where they could see the waterways and
obstacles that lay ahead. Also he tasted the water in order to navigate. If the water got fresher then
he was coming in the land, and as it was getting saltier they were heading to the pacific through the
Strait of Magellan. This is a unique talent that only special navigators have. He is one of the
greatest navigators of all
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The Persecution of Christians Today Essay examples
The Persecution of Christians Today
The persecution of minority groups has been well documented throughout history.
These documentations have been mostly of people of one race, culture, or ethnicity; persecuting
another based on the belief that one race is superior to the other. In the case of Christianity,
however, the documentation of the persecution has been kept to a minimum. In fact, it is rare to
find a case in today s world of the media reporting on the persecution of Christians. The reports of
the atrocities of the Jews during the Holocaust where horrifying indeed, but equally horrifying are
the accounts of the slaughter of
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Christians have been persecuted ever since the establishment of the church. The church, being
formed by Peter and other followers of Jesus Christ and his commands, came under the fire of
persecution immediately upon its inception. John Fox s Book of
Martyrs tells us that the earliest persecution came under the rule of Nero in the year 67
A.D. Nero, the sixth emperor of Rome who reigned for five years, ordered that the city of
Rome should be set on fire. Nero was quoted as saying in Fox s book that he wished the ruin of
all things before his death. After his conduct came under fire, he decided to cast the blame upon
the Christians. He did this for two reasons: to excuse himself of the blame, and secondly to find
new ways to impress his power by persecuting Christians.
This was the first persecution of Christians.
Christians become martyred for their beliefs. Nero contrived new ways of barbaric persecution to
use on these early Christians. Instead of executing Christians in common ways, Nero found
pleasure in devising twisted, morbid, and gruesome techniques for eliminating Christians. In one
instance, Nero had Christians dressed in shirts made stiff with wax, then placed in his gardens and
lit them on fire to illuminate the gardens. Nero recognized the strength and influence Jesus
disciples had and
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Lord Of The Flies Good Vs Evil
Good vs. evil is a central theme that is relevant in many stories, situations, and ideas. Maximilien
Robespierre once said, Crime butchers innocence to secure a throne, and innocence struggles
with all its might against the attempts of crime. Long believed morals and rules will be put to
the test when at ends with violence and savagery. In the book, Lord of the Flies by William
Golding, this is the dominant theme. Lord of the Flies is a novel that takes place in the middle
of a tempestuous war. In the midst of this war, there s a group of boys who previously attended a
private school that are now stuck on an island with a battle of their own. Civilization vs. savagery
is the prime force these boys face. While the majority succumb to the barbaric savageness, there are
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Jack, the antagonist, is the prime example of this. He lets the savagery overtake him by killing a
pig, which he could not do at first because it conflicted with his morals. When he kills the pig, he
loses his innocence. He then becomes obsessed with the hunt and the barbaric impulses buried
within him. The more he lets these impulses overtake him, the more control he gains over the
other boys. As his power expands with his savagery, the other boys savageness expands too. While
the protagonist, Ralph, who was the previous leader and refuses to succumb to their cruelty, falters
and loses
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Why Do Red Tastes Like Tar
Red tastes like tar. Can you imagine your whole life seeing stop signs, or red traffic lights and all
you can taste is what can only be described as a combination of tar and body odor? Synesthesia is
defined as the blending of senses such as having all the letters of the alphabet combined with a
particular color or being able to look at a color and taste an actual taste and smell an actual smell. I
don t just dislike the color red because it clashes with my skintone I dislike it because tar does not
taste satisfying. Synesthesia although not something I have known about forever has definitely
become an extremely important and influential part of my life. The ability to look at paintings and
not only see the painting but also smell is definitely
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The Education Of The Public Education
Abstract
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum in schools is undergoing a
revolution in public education. This revolution is sparked by an increase in federal funding over
the last decade. Between the years of 2011 and 2015, the federal government alone invested
between three and 3.7 billion dollars yearly for STEM education (Johnson, 2012) (White House
Office of Science and Technology Policy, 2014) and new STEM educational instructional strategies
(Bruce Dacis, Gubbins, Gilson, Villanueva, Foreman, 2014). Despite these new investments and
changes, many students are neither enrolling nor excelling in STEM programming, particularly
students of color (Museus, Palmer, Davis, Maramba, 2011). Concurrently, many of the areas of
greatest economic opportunity exist in STEM related fields (National Research Council, 2011). In
order to overcome the opportunity gap that exists between White students and students of color, it
is essential for schools and districts to research and implement best practices related to STEM in
classrooms. The practices must not only be based in strong pedagogy and professional awareness,
but also include culturally responsive practices both within the classroom and the building
(Johnson, Peters Burton, Moore, 2016)and development of STEM mentors both in and out of the
classroom (Ware Stein, 2013).
Chapter 1 Introduction
Background of the Problem
Science and math related education has been in an ongoing state
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Homeschool Students Vs. Traditional-School Students
Research claims that homeschoolers usually exceed expectations in college compared to traditional
school students. According to Michael Cogan, author of Exploring Academic Outcomes of
Homeschool Students, majority of admission staff located at different colleges believe homeschool
students either meet or exceed expectations of traditional schoolstudents (Cogan 19). These
expectations include GPA, how many collegecredits were earned prior to enrollment, and how
well they retain information. Homeschool students were also reported as to having significantly
higher ACT Composite scores. The average ACT Composite score among homeschool students is
a 27, while the average score among traditional school students is a 25 (Cogan 24). Not only are
homeschool students standardized testing scores higher, their GPA scores are usually higher as
well. The average GPA of homeschool students is 3.64, and traditional school students average
GPA is between 3.54 and 3.44 (Cogan 24). In addition, homeschool students earn more college
credits prior to enrollment than traditional school students because few public schools offer
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Homeschool students have more oppurtunities to participate in field trips, sports, church ministry,
and other activites. Seventy one percent of homeschool students are involved in extra curricular
activites, while only thirty seven percent of public school students are involved in extra curricular
activities (Cogan 24). Most homeschool Co ops have elective classes such as photography, drama,
music/choir, and chess, which make school more entertaining for homeschool students. In a
research study conducted by HSLDA, homeschoolers reported being more content than traditional
school students, and also feel a sense of belonging, mostly due to the extra curricular activities
offered to them
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How Did Mr Keating Promote Creativity
In what ways did Mr. Keating promote creativity?
Similar to critical thinking, Mr. Keating promoted creativity in multiple ways. For example, for
one lesson he required students to write original poems for homework which were read aloud and
helped the students realize that they could be artists and free thinkers. Additionally, Mr. Keating
demonstrated creativity through his novel lesson plans. For example, instead of requiring the class
to memorize specific parts of a poem, Mr. Keating created a lesson where students recited poetry
while kicking around soccer balls or marching around in a line. Mr. Keating also demonstrated
creativity in his lessons by forcing his students to regard the lesson from different angles. For
example, during one particular lesson, Mr. Keating asked his students to stand on his desk to see
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Similar to critical thinking, Mr. Keating promoted creativity consistently, which enabled the boys to
question the world and encouraged them as free thinkers.
Did Mr. Keating use task value to motivate students? How so? The way Mr. Keating consistently
supported his students in believing that there are direct or indirect benefits in performing a task
throughout his lessons demonstrates how Mr. Keating used task value to motivate his students
(Ormrod, 2015, p. 199). Many times throughout the film, Mr. Keating s students engaged in
classroom assignments that established motivation through attainment value, intrinsic value, and
utility value. For example, when Mr. Keating forced his students to tear out the first page of the
poetry book during one of his first lessons, his students were engaging in intrinsic value as
motivation because they were experiencing enjoyment as well as curiosity from the task. The
students enjoyed having the opportunity to rip out pages from their books, and that act made them
more interested in the task of the lesson; which was
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Essay on Children s Comprehension of Television Messages
Children s Comprehension of Television Messages
The literature surveyed so far regarding children s attention to television has relied on observation
of visual attention by the child viewers. Measures of visual attention alone do not provide an
indication of what aspects of the message children are extracting from the television screen. In
order to acquire indications of this, researchers have relied on post viewing measures of children s
recognition and recall of information from the program. This research will be considered in this
section on children s understanding of television messages. Here the concern is not with what
children are looking at and listening to, but what they remember from the TV and what meaning the
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These authors attempt to demonstrate through experimental or survey procedures that children of a
particular age or stage level accordingly do or do not use television characters motivations when
assessing their behaviors. This is a clear cut example of directly borrowing developmental
theoretical notions and demonstrating their applicability when children are processing television
information. In other situations, however, cognitive development theory in general may be less
useful in directly describing or predicting age related changes in children s construction of
meaning from television. For instance, we are only beginning to examine children s understanding
of various kinds of filmic techniques, such as zooms, camera movements, and montage (see
Salomon, 1979). One researcher in this area, Solomon (1979), argues that these and other sorts of
filmic techniques indeed, the whole symbol system used on television for representing reality may
actually play a role in accelerating or otherwise affecting cognitive developmental changes among
child viewers. That is, Solomon argues for a reverse causality, that just as child viewers level of
cognitive development may lead them to interpret television in a certain manner, television viewing
may lead to changes in their level of cognitive abilities. This is a
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Julie Essay
BP is a multinational energy business that has 92,000 employees and operates in 175 countries.
When a new chief executive was recruited internally at BP (Tony Hayward), he promised to
improve the company s disappointing performance by quickly changing its culture to become more
innovative and responsive to its customers.
Q: How easy do you think it is for a new chief executive to change the culture of an organization
quickly? Justify your answer with reference to BP amp;/or other businesses that you know.
The BP Company has experienced a huge explosion at its Texas City Refinery in 2005, the oil
spillage in Alaska in 2006 and also the Gulf of Mexico explosion in the BP oilfield in 2010, and
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Another thing that Hayward is trying to say is that he thinks the BP should think more about the
maintenance of a piece of equipment for a longer time period but not the short term benefit like
cutting the cost, for example, it is not responsible to cut budgets related to safety and maintenance
without thoroughly examining the impact on the risk of a catastrophic accident. At the same time,
Hayward is well known and has experiences in the organization. If the workers can get involved
more to the business so that this might lead to better decision making and he also want workers to
feel more secure and happy in their jobs, since he hope to make the business to become more
innovative. For example, in changing situations that demand a new way of thinking or a fresh
solution, stuff input can be very helpful and valuable. These management strategies may lead the
business to perform better, and if the whole business is having more motivation to work which on
the other words means to become more responsive to its customers and furthermore, it may enable
BP to raise it reputation and gain its public s trust again.
However, on the other hand, changing the corporative culture of the business can be very difficult
and in reality, it take times for the business to get used to the changes before it moves on to the
other stage of better business performance. There are also some other factors that can influence the
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Why Cursive Should Be Taught In School
Why should we even teach cursive in school? Cursive should be taught in schools across America.
Cursive helps with your handwriting. Cursive can help with you remembering important things.
Cursive can be a useful tool when you need to read it. We will need to write in cursive in the
future so we might as well learn how to now. We should teach it at a young age and let them write
in it in the future. Cursiveis an important skill we will need in the future. It s also more effective
in love letters, and helps with kids who have certain mental problems. One reason why we
should write cursive is because we need to write our signature in cursive. Our signature is one of
the best ways to make sure we are who we say we are. Signatures are important since without one
some one could say their you and then they could steal your money. Signatures have been used
for over a thousand years. It is possible to forge it but it is a lot harder than print because people
write in different ways so no two people can write each others the exact same way. Signatures also
help because then banks can track what you generally spend money on so if some forged your...
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For kids with dyslexia reading can be hard since they can t comprehend what they read as well as
other people. Cursive helps with hand eye coordination, fine motor skills and memory functions.
Dysgraphia is another mental disorder that cursive handwriting helps with. Dysgraphia is a mental
disorder that effects kids learning. If a kid has this then they will not be able to do research
assignment as fast because they have trouble understanding what they wrote and often can t
remember what they wrote. Practicing cursive helps them by improving their fine motor functions
and their handwriting including letter spacing, holding pencil correctly, and making it faster for
them to write. There are also many more that cursive can help
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Role Of The Meatpacking Industry In Upton Sinclair s The...
The Jungle Book was a book written by Upton Sinclair in 1905 which discussed the meatpacking
industry. It exposed the industry as a dirty industry that was not very well regulated at all and
that the meat that they produced was often contaminated and could make individuals who ate it
very ill. This caused major outrage throughout America and in 1906 a meat inspection bill was
passed by Congress so that the meat industry could be regulated so individuals would not have
to eat dirty meat like they did before. This showed the power of the Progressive Era as a major
flaw in regulations was shown in 1905 and just a year later there was major legislation passed
which was there to regulate the industry to protect the consumers. The Dawes Act was passed in
1890 with the intent of giving up tribal lands to individual Native Americans along with Americans
that were not Native Americans. There was hope that this act would lead to the two groups being
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Many of them went to work in American industries as there was a shortage due to the men being
in Europe fighting in the war. This gave women the opportunity to gain skills in the workplace
in opportunities that otherwise would not have been there. Women also entered the public eye
at home by being activists for the causes that they supported. Many women which had not
previously spoke out had done so during the war for the side that they supported. Women were
also able to serve in roles in Europe during the war as well. They were a part of the military and
were able to serve in non combat roles. Women were better off after the war than before as it was
a step towards equality as women were starting to serve in similar roles to men. There were still
many roles where men served that women could not, however, it was a step in the right direction as
women were being entrusted with more responsibility than they had in the
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Bill De Blasio Case
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is accused of attacking the First Amendment to the United
States Constitution through his review of all of the contracts his city has with U.S. presidential
contender Donald Trump.
Trump has been criticized for his recent comments about immigrants from Mexico and has recently
lost private sector contracts as a result. That is a prerogative reserved for private business.
However, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that such actions are stifling to free speech.
At his presidential campaign kickoff June 18, Trump said Mexican immigrants bring drugs into
the U.S. and they re bringing crime, they re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people. Some in
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Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz declared the review plainly unconstitutional and not the
American way.
Eugene Volokh, a law professor at the University of California Los Angeles, characterized the
mayor s statement as a real danger to public debate. He noted that a pall could be cast over all
city contractors as a result of the review and any eventual contract cancellation. He paraphrased de
Blasio s actions as we don t want to renew it [a Trump contract] because we don t like your speech.
The free speech rights of government contractors were resolved in the landmark 1996 Umbehr case
before the United States Supreme Court. In a 7 2 decision, the majority of justices ruled that
government contractors could not have existing contracts revoked because someone did not thing
they may have said in public. In that case, a county in Kansas fired a contractor because he often
criticized a county board. The Court said his First Amendment right to speak freely was infringed
when the county retaliated in the cancellation of his
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Famous Thinker
Famous Thinkers Paper
Jason Terry
PHL/458
September 25, 2012
Cher Summers
Famous Thinkers Paper
Looking back throughout history many famous thinkers have made an impact on society; however,
not as much as Dr. Martin Luther King; a people s man or Mr. Bill Gates a business hero. After
researching these two famous thinkers and their contributions to society I will identify the
problems each wanted to solve, the solutions to the problems and the implementation of those
solutions. The exploration of each thinker s social, political, and personal environments will show
how those factors contributed to their respective creativity, a full comparison of their creative
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He graduated from high school at the age of 15 and went to work in Connecticut. He was surprised
that he could sit or eat wherever he wanted, unlike in the south. In 1953, he moved to Alabama
and began his ministry at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. During this time segregation was at
its height, and he was in a position to speak out for equal rights. Many people were advocating
ending segregation by any means possible, but he believed the best way to promote racial equality
was to organize peaceful nonviolent protest. He thought the use of violence would only hinder the
efforts of the equal right movement. This theory was proven during the protest in Birmingham. Dr.
King was arrested for leading a nonviolent protest. The Birmingham police were dispatched for
crowd control and used violent force against the protestors. Despite the violence the protesters did
not retaliate. This event was also influential in achieving racial equality in the United States. Dr.
King was born into a household deep rooted into the southern black ministry, particularly the
southern Baptist. While going to college to receive his education in ministry, Dr. King made a
decision to follow in the actions of his teacher and the college president, Mr. Benjamin Mays.
Benjamin was a public gospel activist who had dedicated his life to combating racial inequality.
Dr. King also went to the Crozer Theological Seminary in which he studied and learned the idea of
nonviolence by Mohandas Gandhi
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African American Male Self Esteem Essay
African American men s experiences of racism are believed to contribute to low self esteem
(Utsey, Ponterotto, Reynolds, Cancelli, 2000). Yet researchers have found evidence that suggests
African Americans explicit self esteem is equal to that of members of non stigmatized groups
(Crocker Major, 1989). In contrast to explicit self esteem, implicit self esteem is a spontaneous,
automatic, and unconscious evaluation of one s own worth (Baccus, Baldwin, Packer, 2004). In
addition, it is thought that social behavior operates in an unconscious manner (Baccus et al.,
2004). As a result, the question of whether it is mainly implicit self esteem that influences social
behavior has been raised and researched (Bosson, Brown, Zeigler Hill, Swann, 2003). However,
the role of implicit self esteem as an influence of social behavior for African Americanmen is
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However, some of these coping strategies have been found to be maladaptive (Utsey et al., 2000).
Maladaptive behaviors are actions or tendencies that hinder an individual from adjusting to
situations (Weiss, 1999). Maladaptive behavior can range from minor to severe behaviors that are
tolerable and safe to behaviors that are disruptive, dysfunctional and harmful to the individual
(Weiss, 1999). Additionally, maladaptive behaviors are formed as a way of coping with emotional
and mental discomfort as well as anxiety, but the actions typically result in a compounding of the
problem. Examples of maladaptive behavior include substance abuse, attention seeking behavior,
perfectionism, materialism, and sex addiction (Weiss, 1999; Rice Lopez,
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Marius s Life
Marius, a Romanian 8 year old boy, lived a life just as every other kid his age. He attended
school, played with his friends and his dog, and helped his family with chores. Once the
accident occurred, life changed for Marius although he was always positive during his recovery
process. Both of Marius s parents died during the accident, however, he still had a large support
system. This support came from both Marius s older sister and brother who were not home at the
time of the accident. Also, the interns at the hospital provided a large amount of help to Marius as
did the interns parents and other family members. Shriners Hospital for Children in Los Angeles as
well as all of the support from teachers, home tutors, and the translator, Teodora, made the entire
recovery process possible. So even though Marius did not have his parents, he still had an
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The burns were so severe that they resulted in Marius being in a coma. Additionally, all ten of
Marius s fingers were amputated and the skin from his back was grafted onto his legs.
Unfortunately, Marius s nose was basically all burned off so it appeared as if he had no nose.
Also, the skin around his eyes was burned, so he was unable to blink. The doctors feared Marius
would lose his sight so they had to place a gel in his eyes in order to hopefully maintain sight.
The burns made it difficult for Marius to complete ADLs and it was months before he left bed and
attempted to walk. Therefore, this was a long, expensive process in order to
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Solution to the Foreclosure Crisis
I have what I believe to be a viable solution to the foreclosure crisis. I am almost certain that, if
implemented, it would work. We need social services reform. I hesitate to say this, because it
may come off as sounding too radical, but desperate times call for desperate measures. Simply put,
if something fails, we must look at the overall picture and see what may be wrong we need to
troubleshoot the system. To me, and hopefully to most Americans with any interest in the future of
our nation, it is obvious that all is not well. Looking at our society and our government from a
somewhat macro standpoint, what I see is many areas of inefficient and misguided allocation of
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Then they probably move on to another school. This is outrageous and incredibly costly for
taxpayers since it can be assumed that it happens all the time, nationwide. Many will even take
out Stafford loans for extra money and default on them, which adds to problems for the banks.
The scary part is that it can happen indefinitely. Cracking down on this problem would quickly
free up a lot of money that could be redirected to a social service that would assist homeowners
facing foreclosure.
I think that the Pell Grant should become more difficult to get, along the lines of a scholarship (not
quite THAT difficult). I propose that the government should not give financial aid based solely on
financial need. First a student should demonstrate financial need, as the system works now. That
student should not automatically become eligible. The government should provide a few options
for ways that the student can achieve eligibility. I have a couple ideas for this. Option 1 would be
for a student to take an entrance aptitude test to qualify for financial aid. Higher scorers are more
likely to succeed as students, and frankly, more intelligent people are more likely to see the
advantage of receiving a college education and to stick with it as a legitimate student. They are
less likely to be in it just for the refund check. It also adds an extra hoop to jump through, so to
speak, so
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Animals That Possess A Backbone Or Spinal Column
When people look at an elephant they see this enormous animal with large ears and a long trunk,
but not many people realize the interesting features these amazing vertebrates have and how much
this mammal has changed in the course of time. Vertebrates are chordate animals that possess a
backbone or spinal column. All animals from the kingdom Animalia such as elephants, are
vertebrates. The kingdom Animalia comes from the domain Eukarya, and the phylum Chordata is
divided into six main classes: Mammals, Bony Fish, Cartilaginous Fish, Amphibians, Birds, and
Reptiles. Elephants are in the order Proboscidea because they possess of a proboscis. A proboscis
is a long nose of a mammal. The word Proboscidean comes from the greek root and literally... Show
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The function of this anatomical structure has evolved over time and elephant s have learned to do
more and more with their trunks as the years go on. Elephants have adapted in many ways to
live in various habitats such as: open savannas, tropical and subtropical regions, grasslands, and
desert regions (IFAW). The structure of the trunk is long, ridged, and contains small sensory
hairs. The trunk functions as a nose and an organ that helps control objects in their specific
environment (Haynes 1991). The main purpose of the elephants trunk is to help with the
process of eating and drinking water. Not only do they use it for feeding and drinking water, but
the trunk is used for: lifting, bathing, smelling, snorkeling and communication. (Coupe 2004).
The trunk of an elephant is about six feet long, one foot wide, and has more than 150,000 muscle
bands. Elephants are born oblivious of how to use their trunks, but once they learn they start
picking up objects either to the left or right. Since elephants evolved and now have a much
smaller neck, their trunk is much longer and it helps in the process of feeding. About 80% of an
elephant s day is spent eating plants, branches, fruit, and tree bark. The tusks and trunk help aid in
the process of breaking down large plants and tree bark to make it easier for the mouth. Elephants
can stretch their trunks to reach objects 20 feet of the ground, which in fact has helped their
feeding process a great deal. In the
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Barrett Personal Statement
A graceful gymnast, compact and muscular, bounds towards the vault with each step a leap forward
towards her goal of perfection. Planting her feet, the spring board effortlessly throws her into the
air, providing her with the hang time needed to complete her elegant stunt. Without the spring
board, the gymnast would not have enough air time to spin as much before the mat meets her feet.
Barrett is the spring board to my educationwhich provides me with the hang time to complete my
stunt of applying myself as a global citizen with my research in the physical creation of the
universe, creating a knowledge and commonplace for all of humanity to accept, unifying all diverse
theories into mathematical reasoning. To be considered a global citizen, one must apply the
mindset of impacting the community around them in a positive manner, through service or new
knowledge that benefits the group not the individual. Only when the outlook of a person is for the
betterment of society, one is considered a global citizen, so to become a global citizen, one must
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Barrett creates an environment where I am one step ahead of regular ASU graduates when it comes
to applying for graduate school. Since my goal is to achieve a Ph.D in physics, the honors level
rigor at Barrett will prepare me for my graduate and Ph.D work which is more time consuming
and meticulous. Without the work ethic gained at Barrett, there is no possible way I would be
prepared as a global citizen to constantly add to the knowledge of the group; therefore, through this
unqualified approach I would not be considered a global citizen. Therefore, Barrett to me ensures
my goal as a global citizen providing the spring board to my graduate education and future
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Colorectal Cancer Increasing Risk Factors
To start, one already has an increased chance of getting cancer if one already has a history of
colorectal, ovarian, endometrial, or breast cancer. Thus, due to her family s history of getting
colorectal cancer, Ms. Wilson should have already been more wary of colorectal cancer. Although
her race is not mentioned, the following races have highest occurring colon cancerrates from highest
to lowest: Black, White, Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan natives, and then
Hispanic. With the specificity of sex, women are less likely than men to contract colorectal cancer,
but do so at roughly the same incidence. In addition, being 61 years old gave her a 0.92%
chance of developing colorectal cancer after 10 years, 2.37% after 20 years, and 3.76 after 30
years [5]. In regards to environmental factors, colon cancer shares many similarities with other
forms of cancer. For example, some environmental factors for colorectal cancer are diet, tobacco,
and lack of exercise.
In addition, there are several polyposis disorders, colorectal cancers that are passed on via errors or
mutations within the genetic code, that can also contribute to the development of colorectal cancer.
Examples of polyposis disorders are familial adenomatous polyposis, turcot syndrome, attenuated
familial adenomatous polyposis, and hyperplastic polyposis syndrome. On the other hand, non
polyposis disorders, or inherited colorectal cancers that affects organs such as the reproductive tract,
digestive
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The Unjust Double Standards In Cosi By Lewis Nowra
Realism is a significant style of theatre as it enables audience to empathise, thus this style can
educate, empower and challenge audiences. Realism is an aesthetic mode which broke with the
classical demands of art to show life as it should be in order to show life as it is (Christopher Keep,
2000). Cosi is an Australian realism play by Lewis Nowra, the play was written in the 1970s a time
of political movement, therefore the play explores various themes. In this concept, I want to
specifically showcase the unjust double standards that men have regarding women. In order to
highlight this unfair double standard through use of directorial techniques of lighting and staging
interconnected with the dramatic elements of symbol, tension and language. Through the
utilisation of these elements and techniques the theme of the unjust double standards will be
effectively conveyed. This is a critical issue for audiences to understand as this issue is still
prevalent in society today. By educating audienceon this issue, this production will challenge how
Australian society conduct themselves in everyday life. Thus, leaving audience members with a
sense of empowerment as they reflect on how women were treated in the past and how this still
mirrors modern day society.
Directors intent:
Through this directorial concept I intend to expose the unjust double standards that men have
regarding women. Through clear emphasis on this theme I want to capture the raw human emotion
of women,
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Driving While Stupid By Dave Barry
Driving While Stupid All around the world there are careless drivers. There are many different
trends, that different countries follow, when it comes to driving on public roads. At the end of the
day, these trends have one thing greatly in common, they re reckless. Throughout this piece of
writing, DrivingWhile Stupid , written by Dave Barry, Barry talks about his opinion on drivers.
Barry feels there are crazy drivers wherever you go, but none of them can be any worse than the
drivers in Miami. Barry supports his argument with the use of personal experiences. Barry writes
using satire, not to offend any of the drivers he s witnessed, but to expose the fact that such
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In the Argentinean city of Mar del Plata, nobody ever drives slower than 65 miles per hour,
including inside parking garages, and at night, many motorists drive with their headlights off,
because this extends the life of your bulbs (Barry,572). Seems to me that the way Barry would
put it, this Argentinean city has no regards for public safety. The city Mar del Plata translates
cover your eyes (Barry,572), which can possibly be interpreted as death is among us, you might
not want to look. Next, Barry talks about when he rode a bus in China. From his visit in China,
Barry discovered that it s not only personal transportation where people are driving recklessly, but
public transportation is doing it as well. [P]lowing through humongous traffic snarls... all
aggressively vying for the same space... and where the bus driver would sometimes physically
push pedestrians out of the way...with the bus (Barry,572). All of Barry s first had experiences
lead up to his worst one of all
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The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquakes Is The Tsunling Of The...
An earthquake is the shaking of the earths surface causing huge amounts of damage and a lot of
lives lost in some cases. Earthquakes are caused by the tech tonic plates shifting causing massive
vibrations, those vibrations are the earthquake, tsunamis are also a product of earthquakes. A
Tsunami is caused by earthquakes under the sea causing huge destructive waves that destroy city s
and take lives
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on 26 December with the epicentre
off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The shock had a moment magnitude of 9.1 9.3. It was
caused by the Indian Plate getting subducted by the Burma Plate and triggered a series of
devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean. It killed
230,000 280,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30
metres high. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. Indonesia was the
hardest hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand.
It is the third largest earthquake ever recorded and had the longest duration of faulting ever
observed. It caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 centimetre and triggered other
earthquakes as far away as Alaska, Its epicentre was between Simeulue and mainland Indonesia. the
worldwide community donated more than US$14 billion in humanitarian aid. The event is known
by the scientific community as the Sumatra Andaman earthquake. The resulting tsunami was
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National Park, California And Nevada Mountains Of California
Do you know where the highest waterfall in North America is? Do you know where the mountains
still grow 1 foot every 1000 years? Both of these facts are true in Yosemite National Park.
Yosemite National Park is Located in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. It is
accessible by driving, but GPS units are not always accurate for getting to Yosemite or when you
re in the park. Nearby commercial airports are the Modesto City Airport, Fresno Yosemite Airport,
and Merced Airport. Bus service is available in the park to get to most areas including Yosemite
Valley. It comes from most areas of California and other places in the US. The nearby major cities
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The park s granite is made up of smaller bodies of granite. This is one reason why there are many
varieties of granite. Weathering of exposed granite is slow because weathering depends on
whether there is moisture or not. Edges and corners of joint granite blocks are more affected when
weathering occurs. Unweathered remains of granite turns into rounded boulders. Small natural
depressions turn into weather pit when water collects in a depression on granitic surfaces. A
possible explanation for weathering is that alternate wetting and drying along the pools that
collect in the pans. Darker granitic rocks are high in biotite and weather quicker than the lighter
rocks. The foothills are located at the west edge of the park and eastern summit area. They are
remains of ancient rocks and sediments. Evolution of the landscape is a big part of the geology
just like the rocks themself. As the earth became cooler, the sierra nevada mountains rose high
enough for creating glaciers and mountain icefields. The majority of Yosemite is made of plutonic,
igneous rock. The plutonic rocks were formed by intrusions of magma into older rocks. These are
as old as 130 million years. Forms of plutonic rocks in Yosemite are granite, granodiorite, tonalite,
quartz monorite, and quartz monzodiorite. Metamorphic rocks have been changed by pressure that
can result in being buried in earth. There are 2 belts of metamorphic rocks, one on each side of the
batholith of plutonic
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Michel Faucault Discourse
According to Michel Faucault, discourse is a form of power that circulates in the social field and
can attach to strategies of domination as well as those of resistance . More particularly, discourse
are settings, context, actions, fundamental interaction and the significance that governs the way it
works with one another. Discourses could also be seen as a process where specific values and
structures that are forced to the actors to create a system of coercion.
For discourse analysis assignment, I observed a workplace setting with a specific set of discourse
and identity kit. The place that I chose is traditional Chinese restaurant that I used to dine in with
my family. The restaurant is very quiet in the morning and very busy at the dinner
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American Physical Therapy Association Paper
My area of interest in the field of exercise science is physical therapy. Consequently, the National
Organization that I researched was the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). This
organization uses the guiding principles of identity, quality, collaboration, value, innovation,
consumer centricity, access/equality, and advocacy to work toward and achieve their vision of
[t]ransforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience (American
Vision). In addition to this mission, further research led me to discover the perks that this
organization offers and the connections that it forms. This organization is one that can I can utilize
and greatly benefit from in the future. The American Physical TherapyAssociation is an accredited
National Organization that offers membership to students, employers, and employees in the field of
physical therapyfrom all across the country. As a student, I could benefit from being a member
through discounts, aid, insurance, employment resources, evidence and research resources, and
involvement opportunities (American Membership Benefits for Students). After completing my
education and entering the job field, I could experience benefits as a physical... Show more content
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These prices range from $60 for PT and PTA life members to $295 for physical therapists
(American Dues Payments). New graduate members are offered discounted dues, which cuts their
payment in half. For two to four years after graduation, students may still be eligible to save 20
40% (American Dues Payments). The APTA offers an Easy Pay Plan in which members pay their
dues in four installments over six months (American, Dues Payments). There is also an Auto
Renew Plan that automatically renews membership every year (American Dues Payments). Being a
member of the APTA would be incredibly beneficial, and I will most definitely be utilizing this
organization in the
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The Ten Principles Of Faith
Judaism is a set of ideas about the world and the way we should live our lives. Judaism has no set
principles of beliefs that one must hold to be a Jew. However there are thirteen principles of
faith which is known as Rambams. Rambam were the minimum requirements of the Jewish
belief. There were thirteen principles. The first one was God exists. The second is God is one
and unique. The third is God is incorporeal which mean god is not composed of matter. The
fourth is God is eternal. The fifth is Prayers are to be direct to god alone and to no one else. The
Jewswere expected to pray three times daily. The sixth principle is the words of the prophets are
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There are also many people that call themselves Jews in the United States and don t believe in the
Judaism religion. Many people in the United States that call themselves Jews will celebrate the
holidays but don t do the religious activities. These people are still considered Jews though
because they are known as secular people. You are considered a Jew if your mother was a Jew or
anyone whose gone through the formal process of conversion of a Jew. The conversion of a Jew
can be a long process. The first step in this process is considering Judaism. During this step the
person has to figure out why they want to become a Jew. Many choose to because they are
involved romantically or want to unite the family religion. Once the person has decided that it s
the right choice for them, the second choice is finding a rabbi. This step can be difficult since
the different rabbis differ. Some rabbis will want to devote more time than other one might.
Rabbis decide who can enter into Judaism. When meeting with the rabbi they will ask a series of
questions about the person wanting to convert. The third step is learning Judaism. The rabbi the
person is meeting with will normally help someone learn more about Judaism. The fourth step is
the religious court. During this step you go to a religious court which normally consists of three
people which at least one of them is a rabbi and can pertain up to three rabbis. During the court
session the person is asked
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What Is The Moral Of Plato s Apology
Plato s Apology, is by far one of the most logical yet critical thinking text that I have ever read.
Plato describes Socrates, the accused atheist and corrupter of youth in ancient Athens, as a true
beacon of ethics and morality. The method that Plato uses to depict Socrates on trial gives us a
look back on how the trial of a man who encourages one of sound mind to ask questions even to
those who are deemed wise in the eyes of others. Despite facing odds that are stacked highly
against him, and this being his first time in court For I am more than seventy years of age, and
this is the first time that I have ever appeared in a court of law, and I am quite a stranger to the
ways of the place; and therefore I would have you regard me as if I... Show more content on
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Continuing with his defense Socrates addresses one of his accusers Meletus in accordance to the
accusation that he is a corrupter of youth.. He asks a series of questions to Meletus which he
answers yes to all. But it Socrates last question that shows his true motive for all the questions,
Then every Athenian improves and elevates them; all with the exception of myself; and I alone am
their corrupter? Is that what you affirm? (Plato) Meletus replies That is what I stoutly affirm.
(Plato) Socrates response to this just add another mark for his cleverness I am very unfortunate if
that is true. ... Happy indeed would be the condition of youth if they had one corrupter only, and all
the rest of the world were their improvers. (Plato) By asking these questions to Meletus, Socrates
exposes Meletus answers as counterintuitive: For if they were true then the society of Athens would
be a much better place with little to no corruption. Socrates reveals it is those who are accusing the
innocent of being corrupt that are themselves corrupt.
Even though Socrates
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Strangeness And Isolation
Strangeness is an experience that occurs in everyday life. It can happen when we meet people
from different countries, when we travel to other countries or it can occur at home when we
encounter people who are strange to us. Thus, the stranger can be a visitor, a guest, a new comer
or an immigrant. In addition, foreigner, other or enemy are words that can be used as a synonym
for stranger. However, strangeness is not only related to people but also to situations, places, time
or to attitudes of other people, even to our undiscovered traits. In this sense, strangeness involves
several dimensions and aspects. George Simmel considers the stranger as a wanderer who comes
today and (may) stay tomorrow 1 this stranger or potential wanderer 1 is... Show more content on
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At the beginning; he is a stranger to Tomis, exiled in a culture that forbids him from his
language, his pride and his traditions. He draws a comparison between Tomis and Rome, and
finds that Tomis lacks color and civilization: No flower. No fruits. We are at the end of the
earth.......We are centuries from the notions of an orchard or a garden made simply to please
p.7. However, the sight of the poppy is considered as the starting point in abandoning his old life:
Poppy, you have saved me, you have recovered the earth for me...I had to enter the silence to find
a password that would release me from my own life....Now I too must be transformed p26.He
discovers that in Rome there is no contact with nature, but in Tomis he becomes able to
reconnect with nature. Ovid learns the barbaric language of Tomis and finds beauty in it. He
enjoys the old man s stories and plants a garden and despite his old age, he finds strength in
himself when he fights and defends the village against the Dacians. In the end, he sees the old
man as nobler and more gentle than any Roman I have known p.52.This proves that identity is to
a large extent formed according to the place or society in which people live in, and much of the
social norms are constructed from the obedience and submissiveness to the conditions of a certain
place or
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My Job At The Club
Rained Out I ve settled into my job at the club pretty quickly. The manager and I have decided
that I will wear a bikini top with either pants or skirts while I work. We talked about having me
work topless, but since the front door opens and people outside could see me, we ruled against
it. At this point, I have been here several weeks. I have become friends with most of the girls, but
especially with Angel. I also get along well with Rochelle, Candy, and Sky. Not their real names,
of course. There is a group of other dancers that seem to hang out together and keep to
themselves. They say hi to me when they walk in, but that s about the extent of our
relationships. It can get a little bitchy in here with the majority of employees being women. I
tend to be viewed as a neutral party since I m not a direct threat to the other dancers. Inside the
club, the competition tends to be a little fierce, and sometimes it s so catty I m happy I sit on the
outside. On this particular Tuesday, I get to work a couple minutes early. I look at the schedule
and see that Angel, Sky, Roxy, Misty, and Sabrina are scheduled to work the afternoon shift,
which starts at 4:00. I page back to the dressing room to find out which dancers have arrived. Angel
answers the call and tells me that so far only her and Sky are back there. I m supposed to know
which dancers are working in case customers call and ask. I ve even had a guy leave before because
the girl he wanted to see wasn t working.
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Reasons Why Couples Choose Not To In-Person Therapy
Many couples experiencing relationship distress choose not to seek therapeutic help. Recent
estimates founded that only 19% of intact couples seek any type of counseling or therapy for their
relationship and that only 37% of divorced couples sought any couple therapy prior to divorcing
(Cicila, Georgia, Doss, 2014). Reasons why couplesdecide not to seek treatment are because of the
perceived stigma associated with therapy, financial burden, and logistical concerns, such as
difficulty scheduling appointments or finding transportation to appointments (Cicila et al., 2014).
These findings show couples would rather keep issues between themselves than talk to a therapist
who has the skills and expertise in marital discord. As an alternative... Show more content on
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A limitation to this intervention is that it may not be efficient for distressed couples. Especially for
couples dealing with long term issues in their relationship. For couple participating in this form of
intervention may not get enough out of the program. they may need more support and guidance. An
internet based intervention does not provide the same level of therapy as in person therapy.
couples may benefit from in person therapeutic intervention more than the on line program.
Couples struggling with the online program may get frustrated which can escalate the distress in
their relationship. Another limitation is due to the fact that therapy is online, couples may not
take the program seriously and not be fully committed. This leads to the program having a low
completion rate and may not be seen as an effective form of therapy. A limitation of the
OurRelationship.com program is that most of the activities are done individually. If couples are
having problems in their relationship, it would make sense if they performed activities together. If
there were a few activities that are required to be done individually that would be okay. But
requiring activities to be done individually does not seem like it would benefit the couple. activities
presumed together allows couples to communicate and actively work on their
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The Benefits Of Dropping The Atomic Bomb On Japan
Dropping the atomic bomb on Japan was necessary because our military might needed the best
demonstration of the bomb to impress Russia, Admiral William Leahy also believed that dropping
was the right thing to do so it can make economic blockade and a great conventional bombing
would convince Japan to completely surrender. Also the President of the United Statessupported to
the good idea of dropping the A Bomb on Japan it was a risky but a mandatory objective. More
importantly, we needed to demonstrate how the US military was the best in the entire world one
of a kind so we can impress Russia. No other military should be as close of being great like ours.
Surely dropping the atomic bomb on Japan would definitely intimidate Russia that we are
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Unferth s Courage In Beowulf
A viking, a hairy monster, and a beardless fraud. Who sounds more noble? The viking of course
sounds noble, strong, honorable. Unferth is more noble than the other two characters; his courage
is shown through when he continues to fight Grendel despite defeat, truth is shown when he tells
Grendel why he is fighting,discipline is shown when he asks Grendelto kill him, and perseverance
is shown when Unferth refuses to give up on killing Grendel. Unferth s shows much more courage
than the other two characters. He keeps fighting Grendel despite being defeated every time.
Grendel sees this as pathetic shown when he says He lives on, bitter, feebly challenging my
midnight raids (Gardener 90). To keep trying even after facing defeated multiple times
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  • 3. What Are Some Examples Of Grandfather s Struggles In... Have you ever struggled before? If you have or are struggling then you either need help or you need to figure it out on your own like Mattie, grandfather and the people of Philadelphia. The book is called Yellow Fever 1793 by Laurie halse Anderson and it is about how Mattie and her Grandfather and the people of Philadelphia as they are struggled through Yellow Fever.This Is about how the whole city of Philadelphia struggled during Yellow Fever. Mattie has gone through during Yellow Fever . Some examples from the book Yellow Fever seventeen ninety three are on chapter 11 and 12, it says that the farmer threw me and grandfather off and the wagon. This is an example of how Mattie has struggled because the driver of the wagon was leaving them on the road with no food and water so they. Have to get it for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of his struggles is a little bit after they got thrown off the wagon and grandfather did not feel well and Mattie had to find food and water for her and grandfather. This is an example of how he struggles because if he doesn t feel well then he is not gonna be moving and he also cannot watch over Mattie and he cannot walk. Another example of how he struggled is the chapter that the two men kill grandfather. It is an example of how he struggles because he has no life anymore because he is dead. And that is how grandfather struggles in fever seventeen ninety three. The very last examples are in The city of Philadelphia and how it struggled in fever seventeen ninety three. The second to last bit of examples of how they struggled is when a ton of people died so the coffeehouse and a lot of other businesses are either out of business or not doing well. The last example is that a lot of people are not doing it well when the fever started. The evidence is that when a fever starts it does not go very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Colombian Culture VS American culture Culture can be seen from the interaction of many things such as history, activities and developments. It is also represented in the form of people live. Living in two different countries is a unique experience that gives you a new way of thinking. In my case I have lived in Colombia and now in the United States. Despite bearing some minor similarities, the differences between this to countries are notable in geography, festivities, economic and food. Colombia is located in South America, is divided into five regions: Andina, Pacifica, Caribe, Amazonica and Orinoquia. It has thirty two states. Colombia is bordered to the north by Panama, to the east by Venezuela and Brazil, south to Peru and Ecuador, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Colombia is the only South American country with coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, which has several islands as the Archipelago of San AndrГ©s, Providencia and Santa Catalina. Colombia has the largest number of species per unit area in the world, total is the second most diverse country in the world after Brazil. United Sates is located in North America where its 48 states and Washington DC, the capital district. Between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. The state of Alaska is in the northwest of the continent, with Canada to the east. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, and is the only U.S. state that is not in America. The country also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Struggles Against Racism Hey everyone, I hope everyone is adjusting to the crazy weather lately. A lot of impressive events are going on at Oakton this week. VIVA! Latino/Hispanic Festival is happening tomorrow at 6pm at the Skokie Campus, there will be dancing, music and food with a small three dollar entrance fee. At the Des Plaines Campus tomorrow Black Lives Matter will be interactive panel discussion talking about the history of the Black Lives Matter movement. Admission to this event is free and refreshments will be served. Also Why Frantz Fanon Matters for Today s Struggles Against Racism will be occurring at 2 pm tomorrow on the Des Plaines Campus this event will consist of a reflection of Franz Fanon who is well known for his criticism of racism and race. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Covenant Of A Covenant Covenant is a very important idea in both the Old and New Testament. Important covenants revealed through both Testaments are the Sinai covenant and the crucifixion of Jesus, the new covenant. A covenant includes five fundamental features which help strengthen the notion that a covenant is an eternal promise with God, not a relationship that can be broken resulting in legal repercussions. Firstly, the origin of a covenant will be discussed. Secondly, this paper will shed light on the traits of a covenant. Lastly, this paper will explain how a covenant differs from a contract. Firstly, the theme of a covenant originates in both Judaismand Christianity. The major covenant in Judaism is the Sinai covenant which Yahweh gave to Moses and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of a covenant also originates in the Christian faith, where Jesus is seen as the new covenant in the New Testament. According to Britannica, [t]he cup of wine at the last supper of Jesus and his disciples is identified in all New Testament sources as the (new) covenant by Jesus himself ( par27). The oath taker and the sacrificial victim are important in covenant traditions. The oath taker is symbolized by the body and bread of Jesus while the sacrificial victims are those who do not fulfill the covenant. The crucifixion of Jesus reveals the new covenant where God declared that he will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and that [He] will write the law in their minds and write it on their hearts. [He] will be their God, and they will be [His] people, (English Standard Version, Jeremiah 31:32 33). By inscribing the law in their hearts and minds, his people will not forget their promise to Him. In summary, God instilled a covenant in both Judaism and Christianity in which the Sinai covenant can be seen as the original covenant and Jesus symbolizing the new covenant. Secondly, a covenant includes five traits such as the preamble, historical prologue, the submission, witnesses, and the blessings and curses. The origin of a covenant begins as a treaty between a sovereign nation and a vassal nation which begins with a name . . . [then] describes the previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Reaction Essay The effect of temperature on rates of reaction Aim: The aim of this experiment is to find out if the reaction rate of sodium thiosulphate solution and hydrochloric acid will be affected by a temperature change. Prediction: I predict that as a result of increasing the temperature of the sodium thiosulphate, the rate of reaction will be faster. Because of the increase in temperature, the particles will gain more kinetic energy. This will therefore cause them to move faster and produce more successful collisions, causing the rate to increase. Plan: Na S O + 2HCl S + SO + 2NaCl + H O Before carrying out the experiment, I must first of all begin the preliminary work. This part of the experiment will enable me to choose an appropriate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will also make sure the apparatus is thoroughly cleaned before repeating the experiment. The only thing I will be changing for each reaction will be the temperature. GRAPH Diluted 5/5 with water Apparatus: For the experiment I will use: * Sodium Thiosulphate solution * Hydrochloric acid * Water * A test tube * A beaker * A hot plate * A thermometer * A stopwatch * A glass bottle * Ice
  • 9. Preliminary work: From my preliminary results graph, I could determine how I needed to change the scale and concentration of my experiment. Using 10cm of sodium thiosulphate, I quickly discovered that at 45 C the reaction was too fast to measure and so for my scale to reach above that, I needed to dilute the sodium thoisulphate. When I accordingly changed the concentration to 5cm distilled water and 5cm sodium thoisulphate. I noticed that I would be able to conduct the experiment until 50 C because at 55 C it was only just measurable and this may be a source of error if I wasn t able to record the results in time. After analysing the data from my preliminary work, I decided to add in an extra temperature of below room temperature at 10 C which would produce a more in depth experiment. I also cut out some temperatures where the time taken for the black cross to be obscured was similar to other temperatures. For example 35 C where there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Conocophill Case Analysis ConocoPhillips (COP): Lower Commodity Prices Could Lead to the Sixth Quarterly Loss despite Strong Operational Performance ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP), the largest Exploration Production company, has been experiencing significant volatility due to unstable crude oil and other commodity prices. Though the company has taken several key steps to return to profitability, lower crude oil and gas prices continue to erode its earnings over the last five consecutive quarters. Recently, the company announced a quarterly loss of $1.1 billion, or ($0.86) per share, the fifth quarterly loss in a row. There is no problem with the COP s strategy. In fact, the company s management has been doing an excellent job of considerably lowering their production cost, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Colombia Facts Colombia Colombia, at the northern tip of South America, is a country of lush rain forest, towering mountains and coffee plantations. The capital of Colombia is BogotГЎ. Colombian Foods is very diverse and varies depending on the different regions of Colombia. In some areas you will find specialties like roasted ants or guinea pigs, while in other areas Colombians wouldn t even touch those dishes. Colombia is not a paradise for vegetarians, as the Colombian diet includes lots of meat. The most popular sport in Colombia is soccer, not only is this the national sport,it s the only one that really grabs attention to the bulk of the population. Colombia has many important cultural groups, the Cachacos, the paisas, the Llaneros, the CosteГ±os, and the Santandereanos among others, whose customs vary according to their influences and ancestry. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is equal to the Old City in other cities.This city was founded on August 6,1538 by a conquistador Named Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada wearer name one of the main streets,which starts from the call environment Axis that divides the city from east to west. Most of the buildings that remain,part of the historical heritage and goods have been declared historic and cultural. Unfortunately over time and cause of a fire and social confrontations as the call of Bogotazo have gone some buildings. Cerro Monserrate BogotГЎ s proud symbol and convenient point of reference is the white church topped 3152m Monserrate peak flanking The City s East, about 1.5km from La Candelaria and visible from most parts across Sabana de BogotГЎ. The Church Is a major mecca for pilgrims, due to its alter statue of the SeГ±or CaГdo, dating from the 1650s, to which many miracles have been attributed. The church was erected after the original chapel was destroyed by an earthquake in 1917. Villa de ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Bend It Like Beckham Globalization Without globalization the world would not be how it is today. Throughout all the movies shown this semester, there have been many cultures shown with different views on globalization. The idea that globalization is the act of globalizing, or extending to other or all parts of the world. Bend It Like Beckham is a movie that deals with globalization; however, also shows the obstacles that go along with cultural modifications between India and America. In Bend It Like Beckham, it showed a girl who idealizes playing soccer. However, with her being a Punjabi Sikh Indian from Hounslow in west London her parents forbidden her to play because of the solo fact that she was a girl. In America girls playing a sport has become more of a norm and are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing The Seneca Falls Convention And The Declaration... Throughout history, courageous people have stood up and worked hard to bring people together and make change. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott are the two women who were brave enough to stand up in front of the crowd and fight for what they believed in. By holding the Seneca Falls Convention and drafting the Declaration of Sentiments they highlighted the issues that needed to change. This is recognized as the beginning of the women s rights movement. The early 19th century in the United States was a period of many social upheavals and reforms including women s rights. The women s rights movement in the United States began with a convention held at the Wesleyan Church chapel located in Seneca Falls, New York, which became known as the Seneca Falls Convention. Approximately 200 people, men and women, attended; many of them were already activists in various movements. During the convention the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions was created and presented. This document defined the rights that both men and women should have. This eventually led to women s right to vote, own property and have independent lives. The Seneca Falls Convention was a monumental event that resulted in a movement that truly changed the idea of women being less equal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even Mott declared that If thou demands that, thou will make us ridiculous! (Women s Suffrage). In fact, that one resolution was why some people didn t support the movement (Britannica). However, even though it didn t have as much support as the other resolutions, The Seneca Falls Convention [still] concluded that the [electoral] franchise was...fundamental to...women to live full and influential lives (Gale, Hillary Clinton). Those who supported the movement thought that it [was] the duty of the women...to secure to themselves their sacred right to the elective franchise which meant that women deserved the right to vote (Declaration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Student Education And Student s Education The way a school functions is very crucial to a student s education and focus. The school s environment could not be meeting the needs of the student. This could lead the student to become distracted, or disruptive. The way that teachers deal with distractions and disruptions could have a negative impact on the focus of other students. This may also have a negative impact on the educationand future of the disruptive student. Schools are not structured to deal with disruptive students, which negatively affects students who are trying to learn. Schools and teachers should create new strategies to prevent or deal with disruptiveness in the classroom. If they do not, these disruptive students may drop out of school later, interfere with another student s education, or worse. Parents look for the ideal quality and functioning of schools when searching for the right school for their child. Some of these qualities, as Joseph F. Murphy one of the nation s top experts in school leadership, suggest that: A good school is a place where every student is known well, cared for, and respected, where each student is a member of a family. A place where every student is challenged and supported to achieve ambitious goals. A place where teachers and administrators go to bed and get up thinking about how to make the first two of these come to life, where they work hard to make that happen, and where they hold themselves and their colleagues responsible for success. (Benbow, 2012, para. 3) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Was Magellan Worth Defending Research Paper Was Magellan worth defending? There is a lot of controversy about Magellan. Some people believe Magellan should was not worth defending, while others believe he should have been defended. Magellan went to Spain to get his crew and get someone to fund his voyage. Magellan was a captain of five ships. He died in the Philippine islands in a hand to hand combat with native Americans. When people ask was Magellan worth defending it means that did Magellan deserve to get saved. I believe that Magellan should have been saved and was worth defending, because he was firm not cruel, he was a really good navigator, and he died for his beliefs. Magellan was firm not cruel. According to the map from various sources about the voyage of Magellan, the ships spent about 8 months to go from Puerto San Julian to the Strait of Magellan (March 31st to November 21st), this was because during March it was cold and weather conditions. He did this because he cared for the crewand was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He knew where he was, when other people did not. According to the map made from various sources, the voyage of Magellan took about 3 years (from day left spain to day he died). We see that the ships spent about 8 months to go from Puerto San Julian to the Strait of Magellan (March 31st to November 21st). Magellan instructed his fleet to stay just in case of bad weather conditions and icy waters. He understood that there was going to be harsh weather coming by, so he did not leave. Also in Over the edge of the world by Laurence Bergreen, He ordered lookouts scrambling to the highest perch on the ship, where they could see the waterways and obstacles that lay ahead. Also he tasted the water in order to navigate. If the water got fresher then he was coming in the land, and as it was getting saltier they were heading to the pacific through the Strait of Magellan. This is a unique talent that only special navigators have. He is one of the greatest navigators of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Persecution of Christians Today Essay examples The Persecution of Christians Today The persecution of minority groups has been well documented throughout history. These documentations have been mostly of people of one race, culture, or ethnicity; persecuting another based on the belief that one race is superior to the other. In the case of Christianity, however, the documentation of the persecution has been kept to a minimum. In fact, it is rare to find a case in today s world of the media reporting on the persecution of Christians. The reports of the atrocities of the Jews during the Holocaust where horrifying indeed, but equally horrifying are the accounts of the slaughter of Christians in the first century A.D. The descriptions of the means of death that many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christians have been persecuted ever since the establishment of the church. The church, being formed by Peter and other followers of Jesus Christ and his commands, came under the fire of persecution immediately upon its inception. John Fox s Book of Martyrs tells us that the earliest persecution came under the rule of Nero in the year 67 A.D. Nero, the sixth emperor of Rome who reigned for five years, ordered that the city of Rome should be set on fire. Nero was quoted as saying in Fox s book that he wished the ruin of all things before his death. After his conduct came under fire, he decided to cast the blame upon the Christians. He did this for two reasons: to excuse himself of the blame, and secondly to find new ways to impress his power by persecuting Christians. This was the first persecution of Christians. Christians become martyred for their beliefs. Nero contrived new ways of barbaric persecution to use on these early Christians. Instead of executing Christians in common ways, Nero found pleasure in devising twisted, morbid, and gruesome techniques for eliminating Christians. In one instance, Nero had Christians dressed in shirts made stiff with wax, then placed in his gardens and lit them on fire to illuminate the gardens. Nero recognized the strength and influence Jesus disciples had and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Lord Of The Flies Good Vs Evil Good vs. evil is a central theme that is relevant in many stories, situations, and ideas. Maximilien Robespierre once said, Crime butchers innocence to secure a throne, and innocence struggles with all its might against the attempts of crime. Long believed morals and rules will be put to the test when at ends with violence and savagery. In the book, Lord of the Flies by William Golding, this is the dominant theme. Lord of the Flies is a novel that takes place in the middle of a tempestuous war. In the midst of this war, there s a group of boys who previously attended a private school that are now stuck on an island with a battle of their own. Civilization vs. savagery is the prime force these boys face. While the majority succumb to the barbaric savageness, there are a few who refuse to let that overtake them.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack, the antagonist, is the prime example of this. He lets the savagery overtake him by killing a pig, which he could not do at first because it conflicted with his morals. When he kills the pig, he loses his innocence. He then becomes obsessed with the hunt and the barbaric impulses buried within him. The more he lets these impulses overtake him, the more control he gains over the other boys. As his power expands with his savagery, the other boys savageness expands too. While the protagonist, Ralph, who was the previous leader and refuses to succumb to their cruelty, falters and loses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Why Do Red Tastes Like Tar Red tastes like tar. Can you imagine your whole life seeing stop signs, or red traffic lights and all you can taste is what can only be described as a combination of tar and body odor? Synesthesia is defined as the blending of senses such as having all the letters of the alphabet combined with a particular color or being able to look at a color and taste an actual taste and smell an actual smell. I don t just dislike the color red because it clashes with my skintone I dislike it because tar does not taste satisfying. Synesthesia although not something I have known about forever has definitely become an extremely important and influential part of my life. The ability to look at paintings and not only see the painting but also smell is definitely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Education Of The Public Education Abstract Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum in schools is undergoing a revolution in public education. This revolution is sparked by an increase in federal funding over the last decade. Between the years of 2011 and 2015, the federal government alone invested between three and 3.7 billion dollars yearly for STEM education (Johnson, 2012) (White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, 2014) and new STEM educational instructional strategies (Bruce Dacis, Gubbins, Gilson, Villanueva, Foreman, 2014). Despite these new investments and changes, many students are neither enrolling nor excelling in STEM programming, particularly students of color (Museus, Palmer, Davis, Maramba, 2011). Concurrently, many of the areas of greatest economic opportunity exist in STEM related fields (National Research Council, 2011). In order to overcome the opportunity gap that exists between White students and students of color, it is essential for schools and districts to research and implement best practices related to STEM in classrooms. The practices must not only be based in strong pedagogy and professional awareness, but also include culturally responsive practices both within the classroom and the building (Johnson, Peters Burton, Moore, 2016)and development of STEM mentors both in and out of the classroom (Ware Stein, 2013). Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Problem Science and math related education has been in an ongoing state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Homeschool Students Vs. Traditional-School Students Research claims that homeschoolers usually exceed expectations in college compared to traditional school students. According to Michael Cogan, author of Exploring Academic Outcomes of Homeschool Students, majority of admission staff located at different colleges believe homeschool students either meet or exceed expectations of traditional schoolstudents (Cogan 19). These expectations include GPA, how many collegecredits were earned prior to enrollment, and how well they retain information. Homeschool students were also reported as to having significantly higher ACT Composite scores. The average ACT Composite score among homeschool students is a 27, while the average score among traditional school students is a 25 (Cogan 24). Not only are homeschool students standardized testing scores higher, their GPA scores are usually higher as well. The average GPA of homeschool students is 3.64, and traditional school students average GPA is between 3.54 and 3.44 (Cogan 24). In addition, homeschool students earn more college credits prior to enrollment than traditional school students because few public schools offer concurrent classes (HSLDA). The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Homeschool students have more oppurtunities to participate in field trips, sports, church ministry, and other activites. Seventy one percent of homeschool students are involved in extra curricular activites, while only thirty seven percent of public school students are involved in extra curricular activities (Cogan 24). Most homeschool Co ops have elective classes such as photography, drama, music/choir, and chess, which make school more entertaining for homeschool students. In a research study conducted by HSLDA, homeschoolers reported being more content than traditional school students, and also feel a sense of belonging, mostly due to the extra curricular activities offered to them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Did Mr Keating Promote Creativity In what ways did Mr. Keating promote creativity? Similar to critical thinking, Mr. Keating promoted creativity in multiple ways. For example, for one lesson he required students to write original poems for homework which were read aloud and helped the students realize that they could be artists and free thinkers. Additionally, Mr. Keating demonstrated creativity through his novel lesson plans. For example, instead of requiring the class to memorize specific parts of a poem, Mr. Keating created a lesson where students recited poetry while kicking around soccer balls or marching around in a line. Mr. Keating also demonstrated creativity in his lessons by forcing his students to regard the lesson from different angles. For example, during one particular lesson, Mr. Keating asked his students to stand on his desk to see the world ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similar to critical thinking, Mr. Keating promoted creativity consistently, which enabled the boys to question the world and encouraged them as free thinkers. Did Mr. Keating use task value to motivate students? How so? The way Mr. Keating consistently supported his students in believing that there are direct or indirect benefits in performing a task throughout his lessons demonstrates how Mr. Keating used task value to motivate his students (Ormrod, 2015, p. 199). Many times throughout the film, Mr. Keating s students engaged in classroom assignments that established motivation through attainment value, intrinsic value, and utility value. For example, when Mr. Keating forced his students to tear out the first page of the poetry book during one of his first lessons, his students were engaging in intrinsic value as motivation because they were experiencing enjoyment as well as curiosity from the task. The students enjoyed having the opportunity to rip out pages from their books, and that act made them more interested in the task of the lesson; which was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on Children s Comprehension of Television Messages Children s Comprehension of Television Messages The literature surveyed so far regarding children s attention to television has relied on observation of visual attention by the child viewers. Measures of visual attention alone do not provide an indication of what aspects of the message children are extracting from the television screen. In order to acquire indications of this, researchers have relied on post viewing measures of children s recognition and recall of information from the program. This research will be considered in this section on children s understanding of television messages. Here the concern is not with what children are looking at and listening to, but what they remember from the TV and what meaning the TV ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These authors attempt to demonstrate through experimental or survey procedures that children of a particular age or stage level accordingly do or do not use television characters motivations when assessing their behaviors. This is a clear cut example of directly borrowing developmental theoretical notions and demonstrating their applicability when children are processing television information. In other situations, however, cognitive development theory in general may be less useful in directly describing or predicting age related changes in children s construction of meaning from television. For instance, we are only beginning to examine children s understanding of various kinds of filmic techniques, such as zooms, camera movements, and montage (see Salomon, 1979). One researcher in this area, Solomon (1979), argues that these and other sorts of filmic techniques indeed, the whole symbol system used on television for representing reality may actually play a role in accelerating or otherwise affecting cognitive developmental changes among child viewers. That is, Solomon argues for a reverse causality, that just as child viewers level of cognitive development may lead them to interpret television in a certain manner, television viewing may lead to changes in their level of cognitive abilities. This is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Julie Essay BP is a multinational energy business that has 92,000 employees and operates in 175 countries. When a new chief executive was recruited internally at BP (Tony Hayward), he promised to improve the company s disappointing performance by quickly changing its culture to become more innovative and responsive to its customers. Q: How easy do you think it is for a new chief executive to change the culture of an organization quickly? Justify your answer with reference to BP amp;/or other businesses that you know. The BP Company has experienced a huge explosion at its Texas City Refinery in 2005, the oil spillage in Alaska in 2006 and also the Gulf of Mexico explosion in the BP oilfield in 2010, and these occurrences have had effects on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another thing that Hayward is trying to say is that he thinks the BP should think more about the maintenance of a piece of equipment for a longer time period but not the short term benefit like cutting the cost, for example, it is not responsible to cut budgets related to safety and maintenance without thoroughly examining the impact on the risk of a catastrophic accident. At the same time, Hayward is well known and has experiences in the organization. If the workers can get involved more to the business so that this might lead to better decision making and he also want workers to feel more secure and happy in their jobs, since he hope to make the business to become more innovative. For example, in changing situations that demand a new way of thinking or a fresh solution, stuff input can be very helpful and valuable. These management strategies may lead the business to perform better, and if the whole business is having more motivation to work which on the other words means to become more responsive to its customers and furthermore, it may enable BP to raise it reputation and gain its public s trust again. However, on the other hand, changing the corporative culture of the business can be very difficult and in reality, it take times for the business to get used to the changes before it moves on to the other stage of better business performance. There are also some other factors that can influence the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Cursive Should Be Taught In School Why should we even teach cursive in school? Cursive should be taught in schools across America. Cursive helps with your handwriting. Cursive can help with you remembering important things. Cursive can be a useful tool when you need to read it. We will need to write in cursive in the future so we might as well learn how to now. We should teach it at a young age and let them write in it in the future. Cursiveis an important skill we will need in the future. It s also more effective in love letters, and helps with kids who have certain mental problems. One reason why we should write cursive is because we need to write our signature in cursive. Our signature is one of the best ways to make sure we are who we say we are. Signatures are important since without one some one could say their you and then they could steal your money. Signatures have been used for over a thousand years. It is possible to forge it but it is a lot harder than print because people write in different ways so no two people can write each others the exact same way. Signatures also help because then banks can track what you generally spend money on so if some forged your... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For kids with dyslexia reading can be hard since they can t comprehend what they read as well as other people. Cursive helps with hand eye coordination, fine motor skills and memory functions. Dysgraphia is another mental disorder that cursive handwriting helps with. Dysgraphia is a mental disorder that effects kids learning. If a kid has this then they will not be able to do research assignment as fast because they have trouble understanding what they wrote and often can t remember what they wrote. Practicing cursive helps them by improving their fine motor functions and their handwriting including letter spacing, holding pencil correctly, and making it faster for them to write. There are also many more that cursive can help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Role Of The Meatpacking Industry In Upton Sinclair s The... The Jungle Book was a book written by Upton Sinclair in 1905 which discussed the meatpacking industry. It exposed the industry as a dirty industry that was not very well regulated at all and that the meat that they produced was often contaminated and could make individuals who ate it very ill. This caused major outrage throughout America and in 1906 a meat inspection bill was passed by Congress so that the meat industry could be regulated so individuals would not have to eat dirty meat like they did before. This showed the power of the Progressive Era as a major flaw in regulations was shown in 1905 and just a year later there was major legislation passed which was there to regulate the industry to protect the consumers. The Dawes Act was passed in 1890 with the intent of giving up tribal lands to individual Native Americans along with Americans that were not Native Americans. There was hope that this act would lead to the two groups being able to live side by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of them went to work in American industries as there was a shortage due to the men being in Europe fighting in the war. This gave women the opportunity to gain skills in the workplace in opportunities that otherwise would not have been there. Women also entered the public eye at home by being activists for the causes that they supported. Many women which had not previously spoke out had done so during the war for the side that they supported. Women were also able to serve in roles in Europe during the war as well. They were a part of the military and were able to serve in non combat roles. Women were better off after the war than before as it was a step towards equality as women were starting to serve in similar roles to men. There were still many roles where men served that women could not, however, it was a step in the right direction as women were being entrusted with more responsibility than they had in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bill De Blasio Case New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is accused of attacking the First Amendment to the United States Constitution through his review of all of the contracts his city has with U.S. presidential contender Donald Trump. Trump has been criticized for his recent comments about immigrants from Mexico and has recently lost private sector contracts as a result. That is a prerogative reserved for private business. However, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that such actions are stifling to free speech. At his presidential campaign kickoff June 18, Trump said Mexican immigrants bring drugs into the U.S. and they re bringing crime, they re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people. Some in the audience were actors, reportedly paid by Trump to pretend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz declared the review plainly unconstitutional and not the American way. Eugene Volokh, a law professor at the University of California Los Angeles, characterized the mayor s statement as a real danger to public debate. He noted that a pall could be cast over all city contractors as a result of the review and any eventual contract cancellation. He paraphrased de Blasio s actions as we don t want to renew it [a Trump contract] because we don t like your speech. The free speech rights of government contractors were resolved in the landmark 1996 Umbehr case before the United States Supreme Court. In a 7 2 decision, the majority of justices ruled that government contractors could not have existing contracts revoked because someone did not thing they may have said in public. In that case, a county in Kansas fired a contractor because he often criticized a county board. The Court said his First Amendment right to speak freely was infringed when the county retaliated in the cancellation of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Famous Thinker Famous Thinkers Paper Jason Terry PHL/458 September 25, 2012 Cher Summers Famous Thinkers Paper Looking back throughout history many famous thinkers have made an impact on society; however, not as much as Dr. Martin Luther King; a people s man or Mr. Bill Gates a business hero. After researching these two famous thinkers and their contributions to society I will identify the problems each wanted to solve, the solutions to the problems and the implementation of those solutions. The exploration of each thinker s social, political, and personal environments will show how those factors contributed to their respective creativity, a full comparison of their creative processes, a critique of their thoughts and ideas and the different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He graduated from high school at the age of 15 and went to work in Connecticut. He was surprised that he could sit or eat wherever he wanted, unlike in the south. In 1953, he moved to Alabama and began his ministry at the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. During this time segregation was at its height, and he was in a position to speak out for equal rights. Many people were advocating ending segregation by any means possible, but he believed the best way to promote racial equality was to organize peaceful nonviolent protest. He thought the use of violence would only hinder the efforts of the equal right movement. This theory was proven during the protest in Birmingham. Dr. King was arrested for leading a nonviolent protest. The Birmingham police were dispatched for crowd control and used violent force against the protestors. Despite the violence the protesters did not retaliate. This event was also influential in achieving racial equality in the United States. Dr. King was born into a household deep rooted into the southern black ministry, particularly the southern Baptist. While going to college to receive his education in ministry, Dr. King made a decision to follow in the actions of his teacher and the college president, Mr. Benjamin Mays. Benjamin was a public gospel activist who had dedicated his life to combating racial inequality. Dr. King also went to the Crozer Theological Seminary in which he studied and learned the idea of nonviolence by Mohandas Gandhi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. African American Male Self Esteem Essay African American men s experiences of racism are believed to contribute to low self esteem (Utsey, Ponterotto, Reynolds, Cancelli, 2000). Yet researchers have found evidence that suggests African Americans explicit self esteem is equal to that of members of non stigmatized groups (Crocker Major, 1989). In contrast to explicit self esteem, implicit self esteem is a spontaneous, automatic, and unconscious evaluation of one s own worth (Baccus, Baldwin, Packer, 2004). In addition, it is thought that social behavior operates in an unconscious manner (Baccus et al., 2004). As a result, the question of whether it is mainly implicit self esteem that influences social behavior has been raised and researched (Bosson, Brown, Zeigler Hill, Swann, 2003). However, the role of implicit self esteem as an influence of social behavior for African Americanmen is lacking a significant amount of empirical research.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, some of these coping strategies have been found to be maladaptive (Utsey et al., 2000). Maladaptive behaviors are actions or tendencies that hinder an individual from adjusting to situations (Weiss, 1999). Maladaptive behavior can range from minor to severe behaviors that are tolerable and safe to behaviors that are disruptive, dysfunctional and harmful to the individual (Weiss, 1999). Additionally, maladaptive behaviors are formed as a way of coping with emotional and mental discomfort as well as anxiety, but the actions typically result in a compounding of the problem. Examples of maladaptive behavior include substance abuse, attention seeking behavior, perfectionism, materialism, and sex addiction (Weiss, 1999; Rice Lopez, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Marius s Life Marius, a Romanian 8 year old boy, lived a life just as every other kid his age. He attended school, played with his friends and his dog, and helped his family with chores. Once the accident occurred, life changed for Marius although he was always positive during his recovery process. Both of Marius s parents died during the accident, however, he still had a large support system. This support came from both Marius s older sister and brother who were not home at the time of the accident. Also, the interns at the hospital provided a large amount of help to Marius as did the interns parents and other family members. Shriners Hospital for Children in Los Angeles as well as all of the support from teachers, home tutors, and the translator, Teodora, made the entire recovery process possible. So even though Marius did not have his parents, he still had an abundance of support and assistance.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The burns were so severe that they resulted in Marius being in a coma. Additionally, all ten of Marius s fingers were amputated and the skin from his back was grafted onto his legs. Unfortunately, Marius s nose was basically all burned off so it appeared as if he had no nose. Also, the skin around his eyes was burned, so he was unable to blink. The doctors feared Marius would lose his sight so they had to place a gel in his eyes in order to hopefully maintain sight. The burns made it difficult for Marius to complete ADLs and it was months before he left bed and attempted to walk. Therefore, this was a long, expensive process in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Solution to the Foreclosure Crisis I have what I believe to be a viable solution to the foreclosure crisis. I am almost certain that, if implemented, it would work. We need social services reform. I hesitate to say this, because it may come off as sounding too radical, but desperate times call for desperate measures. Simply put, if something fails, we must look at the overall picture and see what may be wrong we need to troubleshoot the system. To me, and hopefully to most Americans with any interest in the future of our nation, it is obvious that all is not well. Looking at our society and our government from a somewhat macro standpoint, what I see is many areas of inefficient and misguided allocation of social service funding. In the recent past, in better times, during... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then they probably move on to another school. This is outrageous and incredibly costly for taxpayers since it can be assumed that it happens all the time, nationwide. Many will even take out Stafford loans for extra money and default on them, which adds to problems for the banks. The scary part is that it can happen indefinitely. Cracking down on this problem would quickly free up a lot of money that could be redirected to a social service that would assist homeowners facing foreclosure. I think that the Pell Grant should become more difficult to get, along the lines of a scholarship (not quite THAT difficult). I propose that the government should not give financial aid based solely on financial need. First a student should demonstrate financial need, as the system works now. That student should not automatically become eligible. The government should provide a few options for ways that the student can achieve eligibility. I have a couple ideas for this. Option 1 would be for a student to take an entrance aptitude test to qualify for financial aid. Higher scorers are more likely to succeed as students, and frankly, more intelligent people are more likely to see the advantage of receiving a college education and to stick with it as a legitimate student. They are less likely to be in it just for the refund check. It also adds an extra hoop to jump through, so to speak, so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Animals That Possess A Backbone Or Spinal Column When people look at an elephant they see this enormous animal with large ears and a long trunk, but not many people realize the interesting features these amazing vertebrates have and how much this mammal has changed in the course of time. Vertebrates are chordate animals that possess a backbone or spinal column. All animals from the kingdom Animalia such as elephants, are vertebrates. The kingdom Animalia comes from the domain Eukarya, and the phylum Chordata is divided into six main classes: Mammals, Bony Fish, Cartilaginous Fish, Amphibians, Birds, and Reptiles. Elephants are in the order Proboscidea because they possess of a proboscis. A proboscis is a long nose of a mammal. The word Proboscidean comes from the greek root and literally... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The function of this anatomical structure has evolved over time and elephant s have learned to do more and more with their trunks as the years go on. Elephants have adapted in many ways to live in various habitats such as: open savannas, tropical and subtropical regions, grasslands, and desert regions (IFAW). The structure of the trunk is long, ridged, and contains small sensory hairs. The trunk functions as a nose and an organ that helps control objects in their specific environment (Haynes 1991). The main purpose of the elephants trunk is to help with the process of eating and drinking water. Not only do they use it for feeding and drinking water, but the trunk is used for: lifting, bathing, smelling, snorkeling and communication. (Coupe 2004). The trunk of an elephant is about six feet long, one foot wide, and has more than 150,000 muscle bands. Elephants are born oblivious of how to use their trunks, but once they learn they start picking up objects either to the left or right. Since elephants evolved and now have a much smaller neck, their trunk is much longer and it helps in the process of feeding. About 80% of an elephant s day is spent eating plants, branches, fruit, and tree bark. The tusks and trunk help aid in the process of breaking down large plants and tree bark to make it easier for the mouth. Elephants can stretch their trunks to reach objects 20 feet of the ground, which in fact has helped their feeding process a great deal. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Barrett Personal Statement A graceful gymnast, compact and muscular, bounds towards the vault with each step a leap forward towards her goal of perfection. Planting her feet, the spring board effortlessly throws her into the air, providing her with the hang time needed to complete her elegant stunt. Without the spring board, the gymnast would not have enough air time to spin as much before the mat meets her feet. Barrett is the spring board to my educationwhich provides me with the hang time to complete my stunt of applying myself as a global citizen with my research in the physical creation of the universe, creating a knowledge and commonplace for all of humanity to accept, unifying all diverse theories into mathematical reasoning. To be considered a global citizen, one must apply the mindset of impacting the community around them in a positive manner, through service or new knowledge that benefits the group not the individual. Only when the outlook of a person is for the betterment of society, one is considered a global citizen, so to become a global citizen, one must seek to improve life around them.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Barrett creates an environment where I am one step ahead of regular ASU graduates when it comes to applying for graduate school. Since my goal is to achieve a Ph.D in physics, the honors level rigor at Barrett will prepare me for my graduate and Ph.D work which is more time consuming and meticulous. Without the work ethic gained at Barrett, there is no possible way I would be prepared as a global citizen to constantly add to the knowledge of the group; therefore, through this unqualified approach I would not be considered a global citizen. Therefore, Barrett to me ensures my goal as a global citizen providing the spring board to my graduate education and future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Colorectal Cancer Increasing Risk Factors To start, one already has an increased chance of getting cancer if one already has a history of colorectal, ovarian, endometrial, or breast cancer. Thus, due to her family s history of getting colorectal cancer, Ms. Wilson should have already been more wary of colorectal cancer. Although her race is not mentioned, the following races have highest occurring colon cancerrates from highest to lowest: Black, White, Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaskan natives, and then Hispanic. With the specificity of sex, women are less likely than men to contract colorectal cancer, but do so at roughly the same incidence. In addition, being 61 years old gave her a 0.92% chance of developing colorectal cancer after 10 years, 2.37% after 20 years, and 3.76 after 30 years [5]. In regards to environmental factors, colon cancer shares many similarities with other forms of cancer. For example, some environmental factors for colorectal cancer are diet, tobacco, and lack of exercise. In addition, there are several polyposis disorders, colorectal cancers that are passed on via errors or mutations within the genetic code, that can also contribute to the development of colorectal cancer. Examples of polyposis disorders are familial adenomatous polyposis, turcot syndrome, attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis, and hyperplastic polyposis syndrome. On the other hand, non polyposis disorders, or inherited colorectal cancers that affects organs such as the reproductive tract, digestive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Unjust Double Standards In Cosi By Lewis Nowra Realism is a significant style of theatre as it enables audience to empathise, thus this style can educate, empower and challenge audiences. Realism is an aesthetic mode which broke with the classical demands of art to show life as it should be in order to show life as it is (Christopher Keep, 2000). Cosi is an Australian realism play by Lewis Nowra, the play was written in the 1970s a time of political movement, therefore the play explores various themes. In this concept, I want to specifically showcase the unjust double standards that men have regarding women. In order to highlight this unfair double standard through use of directorial techniques of lighting and staging interconnected with the dramatic elements of symbol, tension and language. Through the utilisation of these elements and techniques the theme of the unjust double standards will be effectively conveyed. This is a critical issue for audiences to understand as this issue is still prevalent in society today. By educating audienceon this issue, this production will challenge how Australian society conduct themselves in everyday life. Thus, leaving audience members with a sense of empowerment as they reflect on how women were treated in the past and how this still mirrors modern day society. Directors intent: Through this directorial concept I intend to expose the unjust double standards that men have regarding women. Through clear emphasis on this theme I want to capture the raw human emotion of women, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Driving While Stupid By Dave Barry Driving While Stupid All around the world there are careless drivers. There are many different trends, that different countries follow, when it comes to driving on public roads. At the end of the day, these trends have one thing greatly in common, they re reckless. Throughout this piece of writing, DrivingWhile Stupid , written by Dave Barry, Barry talks about his opinion on drivers. Barry feels there are crazy drivers wherever you go, but none of them can be any worse than the drivers in Miami. Barry supports his argument with the use of personal experiences. Barry writes using satire, not to offend any of the drivers he s witnessed, but to expose the fact that such stupidity actually exists. Barry uses techniques such as, irony, sarcasm,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Argentinean city of Mar del Plata, nobody ever drives slower than 65 miles per hour, including inside parking garages, and at night, many motorists drive with their headlights off, because this extends the life of your bulbs (Barry,572). Seems to me that the way Barry would put it, this Argentinean city has no regards for public safety. The city Mar del Plata translates cover your eyes (Barry,572), which can possibly be interpreted as death is among us, you might not want to look. Next, Barry talks about when he rode a bus in China. From his visit in China, Barry discovered that it s not only personal transportation where people are driving recklessly, but public transportation is doing it as well. [P]lowing through humongous traffic snarls... all aggressively vying for the same space... and where the bus driver would sometimes physically push pedestrians out of the way...with the bus (Barry,572). All of Barry s first had experiences lead up to his worst one of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquakes Is The Tsunling Of The... An earthquake is the shaking of the earths surface causing huge amounts of damage and a lot of lives lost in some cases. Earthquakes are caused by the tech tonic plates shifting causing massive vibrations, those vibrations are the earthquake, tsunamis are also a product of earthquakes. A Tsunami is caused by earthquakes under the sea causing huge destructive waves that destroy city s and take lives The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake occurred at 00:58:53 UTC on 26 December with the epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The shock had a moment magnitude of 9.1 9.3. It was caused by the Indian Plate getting subducted by the Burma Plate and triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean. It killed 230,000 280,000 people in 14 countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 metres high. It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. Indonesia was the hardest hit country, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand. It is the third largest earthquake ever recorded and had the longest duration of faulting ever observed. It caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 centimetre and triggered other earthquakes as far away as Alaska, Its epicentre was between Simeulue and mainland Indonesia. the worldwide community donated more than US$14 billion in humanitarian aid. The event is known by the scientific community as the Sumatra Andaman earthquake. The resulting tsunami was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. National Park, California And Nevada Mountains Of California Do you know where the highest waterfall in North America is? Do you know where the mountains still grow 1 foot every 1000 years? Both of these facts are true in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park is Located in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. It is accessible by driving, but GPS units are not always accurate for getting to Yosemite or when you re in the park. Nearby commercial airports are the Modesto City Airport, Fresno Yosemite Airport, and Merced Airport. Bus service is available in the park to get to most areas including Yosemite Valley. It comes from most areas of California and other places in the US. The nearby major cities are Fresno, Modesto, Stockton, Sacramento, San Jose, Fremont, Oakland, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The park s granite is made up of smaller bodies of granite. This is one reason why there are many varieties of granite. Weathering of exposed granite is slow because weathering depends on whether there is moisture or not. Edges and corners of joint granite blocks are more affected when weathering occurs. Unweathered remains of granite turns into rounded boulders. Small natural depressions turn into weather pit when water collects in a depression on granitic surfaces. A possible explanation for weathering is that alternate wetting and drying along the pools that collect in the pans. Darker granitic rocks are high in biotite and weather quicker than the lighter rocks. The foothills are located at the west edge of the park and eastern summit area. They are remains of ancient rocks and sediments. Evolution of the landscape is a big part of the geology just like the rocks themself. As the earth became cooler, the sierra nevada mountains rose high enough for creating glaciers and mountain icefields. The majority of Yosemite is made of plutonic, igneous rock. The plutonic rocks were formed by intrusions of magma into older rocks. These are as old as 130 million years. Forms of plutonic rocks in Yosemite are granite, granodiorite, tonalite, quartz monorite, and quartz monzodiorite. Metamorphic rocks have been changed by pressure that can result in being buried in earth. There are 2 belts of metamorphic rocks, one on each side of the batholith of plutonic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Michel Faucault Discourse According to Michel Faucault, discourse is a form of power that circulates in the social field and can attach to strategies of domination as well as those of resistance . More particularly, discourse are settings, context, actions, fundamental interaction and the significance that governs the way it works with one another. Discourses could also be seen as a process where specific values and structures that are forced to the actors to create a system of coercion. For discourse analysis assignment, I observed a workplace setting with a specific set of discourse and identity kit. The place that I chose is traditional Chinese restaurant that I used to dine in with my family. The restaurant is very quiet in the morning and very busy at the dinner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. American Physical Therapy Association Paper My area of interest in the field of exercise science is physical therapy. Consequently, the National Organization that I researched was the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). This organization uses the guiding principles of identity, quality, collaboration, value, innovation, consumer centricity, access/equality, and advocacy to work toward and achieve their vision of [t]ransforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience (American Vision). In addition to this mission, further research led me to discover the perks that this organization offers and the connections that it forms. This organization is one that can I can utilize and greatly benefit from in the future. The American Physical TherapyAssociation is an accredited National Organization that offers membership to students, employers, and employees in the field of physical therapyfrom all across the country. As a student, I could benefit from being a member through discounts, aid, insurance, employment resources, evidence and research resources, and involvement opportunities (American Membership Benefits for Students). After completing my education and entering the job field, I could experience benefits as a physical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These prices range from $60 for PT and PTA life members to $295 for physical therapists (American Dues Payments). New graduate members are offered discounted dues, which cuts their payment in half. For two to four years after graduation, students may still be eligible to save 20 40% (American Dues Payments). The APTA offers an Easy Pay Plan in which members pay their dues in four installments over six months (American, Dues Payments). There is also an Auto Renew Plan that automatically renews membership every year (American Dues Payments). Being a member of the APTA would be incredibly beneficial, and I will most definitely be utilizing this organization in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Ten Principles Of Faith Judaism is a set of ideas about the world and the way we should live our lives. Judaism has no set principles of beliefs that one must hold to be a Jew. However there are thirteen principles of faith which is known as Rambams. Rambam were the minimum requirements of the Jewish belief. There were thirteen principles. The first one was God exists. The second is God is one and unique. The third is God is incorporeal which mean god is not composed of matter. The fourth is God is eternal. The fifth is Prayers are to be direct to god alone and to no one else. The Jewswere expected to pray three times daily. The sixth principle is the words of the prophets are true. The seventh principle is Moses prophecies are true and Moses was the greatest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also many people that call themselves Jews in the United States and don t believe in the Judaism religion. Many people in the United States that call themselves Jews will celebrate the holidays but don t do the religious activities. These people are still considered Jews though because they are known as secular people. You are considered a Jew if your mother was a Jew or anyone whose gone through the formal process of conversion of a Jew. The conversion of a Jew can be a long process. The first step in this process is considering Judaism. During this step the person has to figure out why they want to become a Jew. Many choose to because they are involved romantically or want to unite the family religion. Once the person has decided that it s the right choice for them, the second choice is finding a rabbi. This step can be difficult since the different rabbis differ. Some rabbis will want to devote more time than other one might. Rabbis decide who can enter into Judaism. When meeting with the rabbi they will ask a series of questions about the person wanting to convert. The third step is learning Judaism. The rabbi the person is meeting with will normally help someone learn more about Judaism. The fourth step is the religious court. During this step you go to a religious court which normally consists of three people which at least one of them is a rabbi and can pertain up to three rabbis. During the court session the person is asked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Is The Moral Of Plato s Apology Plato s Apology, is by far one of the most logical yet critical thinking text that I have ever read. Plato describes Socrates, the accused atheist and corrupter of youth in ancient Athens, as a true beacon of ethics and morality. The method that Plato uses to depict Socrates on trial gives us a look back on how the trial of a man who encourages one of sound mind to ask questions even to those who are deemed wise in the eyes of others. Despite facing odds that are stacked highly against him, and this being his first time in court For I am more than seventy years of age, and this is the first time that I have ever appeared in a court of law, and I am quite a stranger to the ways of the place; and therefore I would have you regard me as if I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continuing with his defense Socrates addresses one of his accusers Meletus in accordance to the accusation that he is a corrupter of youth.. He asks a series of questions to Meletus which he answers yes to all. But it Socrates last question that shows his true motive for all the questions, Then every Athenian improves and elevates them; all with the exception of myself; and I alone am their corrupter? Is that what you affirm? (Plato) Meletus replies That is what I stoutly affirm. (Plato) Socrates response to this just add another mark for his cleverness I am very unfortunate if that is true. ... Happy indeed would be the condition of youth if they had one corrupter only, and all the rest of the world were their improvers. (Plato) By asking these questions to Meletus, Socrates exposes Meletus answers as counterintuitive: For if they were true then the society of Athens would be a much better place with little to no corruption. Socrates reveals it is those who are accusing the innocent of being corrupt that are themselves corrupt. Even though Socrates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Strangeness And Isolation Strangeness is an experience that occurs in everyday life. It can happen when we meet people from different countries, when we travel to other countries or it can occur at home when we encounter people who are strange to us. Thus, the stranger can be a visitor, a guest, a new comer or an immigrant. In addition, foreigner, other or enemy are words that can be used as a synonym for stranger. However, strangeness is not only related to people but also to situations, places, time or to attitudes of other people, even to our undiscovered traits. In this sense, strangeness involves several dimensions and aspects. George Simmel considers the stranger as a wanderer who comes today and (may) stay tomorrow 1 this stranger or potential wanderer 1 is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning; he is a stranger to Tomis, exiled in a culture that forbids him from his language, his pride and his traditions. He draws a comparison between Tomis and Rome, and finds that Tomis lacks color and civilization: No flower. No fruits. We are at the end of the earth.......We are centuries from the notions of an orchard or a garden made simply to please p.7. However, the sight of the poppy is considered as the starting point in abandoning his old life: Poppy, you have saved me, you have recovered the earth for me...I had to enter the silence to find a password that would release me from my own life....Now I too must be transformed p26.He discovers that in Rome there is no contact with nature, but in Tomis he becomes able to reconnect with nature. Ovid learns the barbaric language of Tomis and finds beauty in it. He enjoys the old man s stories and plants a garden and despite his old age, he finds strength in himself when he fights and defends the village against the Dacians. In the end, he sees the old man as nobler and more gentle than any Roman I have known p.52.This proves that identity is to a large extent formed according to the place or society in which people live in, and much of the social norms are constructed from the obedience and submissiveness to the conditions of a certain place or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. My Job At The Club Rained Out I ve settled into my job at the club pretty quickly. The manager and I have decided that I will wear a bikini top with either pants or skirts while I work. We talked about having me work topless, but since the front door opens and people outside could see me, we ruled against it. At this point, I have been here several weeks. I have become friends with most of the girls, but especially with Angel. I also get along well with Rochelle, Candy, and Sky. Not their real names, of course. There is a group of other dancers that seem to hang out together and keep to themselves. They say hi to me when they walk in, but that s about the extent of our relationships. It can get a little bitchy in here with the majority of employees being women. I tend to be viewed as a neutral party since I m not a direct threat to the other dancers. Inside the club, the competition tends to be a little fierce, and sometimes it s so catty I m happy I sit on the outside. On this particular Tuesday, I get to work a couple minutes early. I look at the schedule and see that Angel, Sky, Roxy, Misty, and Sabrina are scheduled to work the afternoon shift, which starts at 4:00. I page back to the dressing room to find out which dancers have arrived. Angel answers the call and tells me that so far only her and Sky are back there. I m supposed to know which dancers are working in case customers call and ask. I ve even had a guy leave before because the girl he wanted to see wasn t working. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Reasons Why Couples Choose Not To In-Person Therapy Many couples experiencing relationship distress choose not to seek therapeutic help. Recent estimates founded that only 19% of intact couples seek any type of counseling or therapy for their relationship and that only 37% of divorced couples sought any couple therapy prior to divorcing (Cicila, Georgia, Doss, 2014). Reasons why couplesdecide not to seek treatment are because of the perceived stigma associated with therapy, financial burden, and logistical concerns, such as difficulty scheduling appointments or finding transportation to appointments (Cicila et al., 2014). These findings show couples would rather keep issues between themselves than talk to a therapist who has the skills and expertise in marital discord. As an alternative... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A limitation to this intervention is that it may not be efficient for distressed couples. Especially for couples dealing with long term issues in their relationship. For couple participating in this form of intervention may not get enough out of the program. they may need more support and guidance. An internet based intervention does not provide the same level of therapy as in person therapy. couples may benefit from in person therapeutic intervention more than the on line program. Couples struggling with the online program may get frustrated which can escalate the distress in their relationship. Another limitation is due to the fact that therapy is online, couples may not take the program seriously and not be fully committed. This leads to the program having a low completion rate and may not be seen as an effective form of therapy. A limitation of the OurRelationship.com program is that most of the activities are done individually. If couples are having problems in their relationship, it would make sense if they performed activities together. If there were a few activities that are required to be done individually that would be okay. But requiring activities to be done individually does not seem like it would benefit the couple. activities presumed together allows couples to communicate and actively work on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Benefits Of Dropping The Atomic Bomb On Japan Dropping the atomic bomb on Japan was necessary because our military might needed the best demonstration of the bomb to impress Russia, Admiral William Leahy also believed that dropping was the right thing to do so it can make economic blockade and a great conventional bombing would convince Japan to completely surrender. Also the President of the United Statessupported to the good idea of dropping the A Bomb on Japan it was a risky but a mandatory objective. More importantly, we needed to demonstrate how the US military was the best in the entire world one of a kind so we can impress Russia. No other military should be as close of being great like ours. Surely dropping the atomic bomb on Japan would definitely intimidate Russia that we are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Unferth s Courage In Beowulf A viking, a hairy monster, and a beardless fraud. Who sounds more noble? The viking of course sounds noble, strong, honorable. Unferth is more noble than the other two characters; his courage is shown through when he continues to fight Grendel despite defeat, truth is shown when he tells Grendel why he is fighting,discipline is shown when he asks Grendelto kill him, and perseverance is shown when Unferth refuses to give up on killing Grendel. Unferth s shows much more courage than the other two characters. He keeps fighting Grendel despite being defeated every time. Grendel sees this as pathetic shown when he says He lives on, bitter, feebly challenging my midnight raids (Gardener 90). To keep trying even after facing defeated multiple times ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...