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On The Run By Alice Goffman
In On The Run, Alice Goffman focuses on a particular group of young Black men living in a
poor neighborhood, struggling to live a good and fair life. These boys from 6th street are
segregated from resources that would be found in more economically advanced neighborhoods.
A resource that they do run into more than often is over policing in their neighborhood. As they
are disproportionately targeted for arrest to fill quotas, this constant behavior and events deemed
as a norm (even little children play a game about cops catching and being overly aggressive to
Black boys), hinders their process at advancing within American society. Systematic oppression
against a minority group slows and puts racial tension progress at a standstill, as they are
continued victims of larger forces. What truly works against them once locked up and released, is
that they were not given a chance based on race, now it becomes based on race plus their criminal
history. People in such situations are left with one option, in order for them to survive and provide
for their families, they must do it through illegal activity. Locking people up and returning then into
the same environment which had limited resources does nothing to solve larger powers at play.
Laws and documents may exist that describe an equal and fair society, but without action, words
seem to hold less value. The Declaration of Independence, and the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, are both documents meant to symbolize
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The Influence Of The Flood In The Epic Of Gilgamesh
Some people and historians have claimed that the biblical story of the flood and Noah s ark was
influenced by the flood of Gilgamesh. The flood of Gilgamesh and the Biblical story of the flood
in Genesis showed similar characteristics, but the Biblical flood was not influenced by ancient
readings in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Noah s ark was influenced by God in the Bible, compared to the
flood in the Epic of Gilgamesh where it is written on clay tablets influenced by many gods and
goddesses. The biblical flood is taught today as a place in religion throughout Christian teaching,
where the Epic of Gilgamesh is based off stories found in the 18th Century in an ancient library
called Nineveh (Lorey). Despite the two accounts being so similar in context, there are some
differences as well confirming the clear distinction between the two. The flood in Gilgamesh,
Gilgamesh with its account of a universal flood, had significant parallels to the Flood of Noah s
day. The rest of the Epic, which dates back to possibly third... Show more content on
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In both of the passages they expressed similarities with the flood occurring in the Mesopotamian
plain, the main character being warned to build a boat to escape the flood, the main character is
told to save himself, his family, and a sampling of animals, the fact that the boats were sealed with
tar, the boats came to rest on a mountain, birds were released to determine if the waters receded,
and the main character sacrificing an offering. (Deem) The two writings of the floods come in
close comparison in many ways but soon will show much difference
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Ernest Hemingway Big Two-Hearted River Analysis
Ernest Hemingway s Big Two Hearted River uses language to explore Nick s carefree attitude.
Nick s actions, speech, and thoughts validate this claim. Hemingway uses diction when Nick
makes camp to show his carefree attitude: There were plenty of good places to camp on the river.
But this was good (Hemingway 5). This shows Nick barely cares when choosing his campsite
location. Although there were other campsites available, this was good (Hemingway 5). In fact,
Nick s and the grasshoppers dialogue paint Nick s carefree attitude. He says, Go on, hopper. Fly
away somewhere (Hemingway 3), seeking to give the grasshopper the carefree life he desires. The
protagonist expresses his desire to live life without worry, to remove the soot
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The Us Should Withdraw From The Un
Sierra Susko
Professor Cheney
ENC 1101 Essay #5
November 30, 2015
The US Should Withdraw From the UN Final Outline
I. Background
A. History
B. Current situation
II. Unfulfilled charter
A. World peace 1. Bosnian massacre 2. Somalia 3. Rwanda
B. Human rights 1. Membership nations 2. Abuses
III. Overburdensome cost
A.Percentage paid by US
B.Financial stewardship
C.Membership corruption
IV Sovereign rights
A.Membership requirements
B.Treaties
1.US Constitution
2.UN Charter
3.Washington s farewell
C.Competing interests
V. Global community
A.Decreased influence
B.Fallacious argument
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:To prove that the United Statesshould withdraw from the United
Nations
The time has come to recognize the U.N. for the anti American, anti freedom organization that it
has become. The time has come for us to cut off all financial help, withdraw as a member, and ask
the U.N. to find a headquarters location outside the United States that is more in keeping with the
philosophy of the majority of voting members, someplace like Moscow or Peking (Rousos, par. 30).
Those are the words of Barry Goldwater, the late 1964 presidential candidate and Republican
Senator from Arizona, calling for US withdrawal from the United Nations, and these concerns are
as valid today as they were almost four decades ago, if not more so. Since its inception, the United
Nation s purpose and benefits have been
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Nyerere Education Idea and It Aplication to Conteporary...
Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 (4), pp. 111 116, April 2009 Available online at http:/
/www.academicjournals.org/ERR ISSN 1990 3839 2008 Academic Journals
Full Length Research Paper
The implications of Nyerere s theory of education to contemporary education in Kenya
Joseph W. Nasongo1* and Lydiah L. Musungu2
2
Department of Educational Foundations, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology,
Kenya. Department of Educational Planning and Management, Masinde Muliro University of
Science and Technology, Kenya.
Accepted 26 March, 2009
1
The question of relevance regarding education in human society is perennial. In the developing
countries, education is considered to be a panacea for development. In Kenya, various ... Show more
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*Corresponding author. E mail: jwamocha@yahoo.com.
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Educ. Res. Rev.
In this paper, Nyerere s views on education are examined with a view to determine the extent of
their relevance to contemporary theory of education in Kenya. This analysis is concerned with 3
aspects. First, an exploration of possible theoretical contexts of his views on education is
undertaken with a view to obtaining a basis for an intelligible discussion. Second, an examination
of education for self reliance is undertaken. This is followed by an analysis of education for
liberation as espoused by Nyerere. This is followed by a delineation of salient views that can enrich
contemporary education in Kenya. Theoretical framework The liberal theory Liberalism envisions
the ideal society to be one that embraces a wide range of individual liberties. These include,
personal dignity, free expression, religious tolerance, right to own property, freedom of association,
transparency of government, limitations on government power, the rule of law, equality, free
market economy and free trade (Wikipedia,http://en.wikipedia.org/Liberalisms). It is incumbent
upon government to uphold these freedoms in order to guarantee stability and peace. In addition,
liberalism tends to encourage representative democratic governance. Here, the elected
representatives are guided by the rule of law under the overall guidance of the constitution.
Enshrined in the constitution are
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Greek Culture Influence On American Culture
Introduction Cultures are different around the world. There often is multiple cultures in a country.
Greece s culture is different in many ways from other cultures, for example family, tradition and
religion are three of many key factors in Greece(www.everyculture.com). Family, tradition and
religion can be popular values for other cultures too, but all cultures have different values. Families
in Greeceare affected by poverty, religion and tradition. In Greece, family is very important, where
the father is the authority figure and the mother is the caring parent. Parents believe that children
are their main priority in the family and treat them with love and respect; parenting them to value
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In Greece the mothers main goal is to care for the child and that is it they can work but most
choose not to. For mothers in Greece, it is more common for her to stay at home and not work
while in our culture it is common that the mother cares for the child but also works. The father in
Greece is authoritative and provides for the family. In Canada the father and mother are likely to
share the authority role and the role to provide for the family.
Expectations for Children
Expectations for children in Greece are to strive in school and stay connected to their religion and
their family life. Since family life is important in Greece the parents want the children to be close to
every family member. I think that the parents in Greece want their children to be happy but to value
the things they do which is religion, tradition and family. Our culture and Greece culture expect the
same for their children.
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Cloud Computing And Its Uses
NAME: GANGISHETTI MANOJ KUMAR STUDENT ID: 11594998 SUBJECT: CLOUD
COMPUTNG ASSIGNMENT: 2 Soft Arc Engineering CLOUD COMPUTING INDEX Question
13 Cloud computing and its uses3 Question 25 IaaS Model5 Question 36 SaaS Model6
SharePoint 20137 References7 1) WHAT ARE THE USES OF CLOUD COMPUTING? Cloud
computing enables companies to consume compute resources as a utility just like electricity rather
than having to build and maintain computing infrastructures in house. 1)Cloud computing
promises several attractive benefits for businesses and end users. Seven of the main benefits of
cloud computing include: 2)Self service provisioning: End users can spin up computing resources
for almost any type of workload on demand. Elasticity: Companies can scale up as computing
needs increase and then scale down again as demands decrease. Pay per use: Computing resources
are measured at a granular level, allowing users to pay only for the resources and workloads they
use. Private cloud and Hybrid cloud: Among the numerous motivations for utilizing cloud, there are
two circumstances where associations are investigating approaches to evaluate a percentage of the
applications they mean to convey into their surroundings using a cloud (particularly an open cloud).
While on account of test and improvement it might be restricted in time, embracing a hybrid cloud
approach considers testing application workloads,
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Scrivener Day Bartleby Discussion Questions
Bartleby, the Scrivener Day 1
1.
The lawyer is a smart and observant man that runs a small law practice with four employees. He
seems oddly obsessed with one of his former employees though. This infatuation with Bartleby has
caused him to write an entire short story about him.
2.
The lawyer is considered by others as an eminently safe man because his job, lifestyle, and
demeanor are not flashy or risky at all. For example, his job as a lawyer is to work with bonds and
mortgages not on high profile murders.
3.
The lawyer s profound conviction that the easiest way in life is the best way shows the reader that
he is not very motivated, is probably content with stay where he is at in his career, and is lazy.
4.
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I would love to have an employer that accepts my quirks for what good I can do.
11
The lawyer s office and general surroundings are presumably in an office building which is in a
city. Inside his office there are two sides one with Turkey and Nippers. The other side has the
lawyer and Bartleby who are separated by a screen. In this story, the setting is important because
Bartleby in particular and the other people in the office as well are trapped in by other buildings
and screens.
12
As presented, Bartleby is a quiet, hard working, pale man that rarely leaves the office during work
hours.
13
The work quarters Bartleby has been given are very cramped and claustrophobic. For example,
out of all the widows near Bartleby s desk the only thing visible is bricks from the other buildings
and right behind him is a screen separating his office with his boss s office.
14
As a new hire, Bartleby is very diligent and effective in his work. The lawyer is surprised by how
well his new hire is doing so soon. The lawyer even described Bartleby as parched for copy work.
15
The lawyer s initial impression of Bartleby was very positive. His impression was so positive that
he put Bartleby s desk closest to his own desk so that he could do his more important and urgent
tasks.
16
I regarded Bartleby s response to the lawyer when asked to proofread documents as being as
respectful as possible so that he wouldn t upset the
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Why Did The Ming Dynasty Dominate The World
Vidhi R. Solanki 14110128
Despite the great achievements of the Ming Dynasty, why did China fail to dominate the world?
History is full of unpredictable incidences, instability and uncertainties. It is quite difficult to
foretell the condition of our world s economic, social and political affairs for the upcoming decade.
Anything and everything is possible. A perfect example of such an occurrence is the inability of
China to dominate the world. What was it that led to China s descent and its declining grip over
achieving world dominance? What was it that led to Europe s supremacy over the world? Any
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How were the people convinced so thoroughly about China becoming the world ruler ? The Ming
dynasty, reigning from 1368 to 1644, is one of the greatest empires in the history of China. It was
the time when China had reached its pinnacle of glory by developing the most advanced navigation
technologies, largest and the most powerful military system, defence mechanisms, warfare tactics,
improving trade as well as social relations with the western world by cultural and material
exchanges such as books, literature, silk and porcelain. It was China who invented the paper
making methods, gunpowder, compasses and printing technique. These inventions preceded the
development of science and technology to its peak. It was only then that the western world
acquainted itself to such advancements. The Great Wall of Chinais a marvellous architecture,
completed in the Ming dynasty, which protected China from its northern invaders, especially the
Mongols. Other such constructions include the Forbidden City and the restoration of the Grand
Canal. Zheng He, during the Ming dynasty, set out on voyages with 7000 fleets to explore trade
and set Chinese sovereignty in the minds of the outside world. Invasions on China were very
difficult, so thinking about conquering it was simply out of the question. The fall of the Ming
dynasty was due to a lot of internal conflicts, natural disasters, monetary crisis
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A New Electronic Board Game
Paul Smith, Roberta and Theo are 3 friends whom want to start a new business based upon their
idea of a new electronic board game, which will be manufactured by the group themselves. Within
this case, I have found many legal issues that must be tackled or understood for the business to run
legally and smoothly.
The first issue found in the case is based around the logo that has been created by Paul for their
business. First, we have to ask if Paul has checked his logo; which can also be known as a trademark
, against New Zealand s list of registered trademarks and if their chosen trademark (name, brand,
logo) is the same or similar to any others registered companies. Secondly, we would need to see if
Paul plans to register the company. Paul could decide not to register the company but still
successfully use their unregistered trademark due to S9 of the Fair Trading Act 1986 (FTA), yet
a registered trademark offer s the company better protection and it is strongly advised that
companies register their trade mark under the Trade Mark Act 2002 (TMA). The TMA offers a
number of advantages over the FTA in terms of trademarks. Trademarks are considered under
statue law meaning it can be both criminal and civil law, therefore meaning the company could be
sued or face a large fine if their trademark is similar to another and they continue to use it. This
could misrepresent the original owners of the trademark, which may lead to loss for the particular
company. In this case, the trio
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Optimal Dh And Temperature Conditions Lab Report
Optimal pH and Temperature Conditions Comparative studies show that the optimum pH of
LDH from rabbit muscle ranges from pH 6.2 to 7.8 [6]. A pH rate profile graph in a study by
Fritz [6] reflects the results obtained in Figure 1, where the optimum pH was found to be 7.5 for
LDH extracted from rabbit muscle. This is further supported by the optimal pH of rabbit muscle
LDH obtained by another study [7], in which the pH is determined to be 7.5. Thus the results
obtained in Figure 1 fall consistent with literature values. In a study by Buhl et al., the optimal
temperature of LDH from skeletal muscle of aa human was 37oC[4], suggesting that denaturation
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The low Vmax could be due to an incomplete reaction. However, despite the large difference in
Vmax between experimental and literature values, Figure 3 reflects similar data obtained in
similar studies [9]. Michaelis Menten graphs depicted by Figure 4 and Figure 5 show that all
concentrations of oxalic acid (0M, 0.01M and 0.03M) and oxamic acid (0M, 0.0200M and
0.0600M) ) seemingly saturate at the highest lactate concentration which was 95mM. In both
figures, LDH saturates the fastest in the absence of inhibitors, followed by 0.01M oxalic acid
and 0.0200M oxamic acid, and 0.03M oxalic acid and 0.0600M oxamic acid having the slowest
reaction rate respectively shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5. These results reflect the Michaelis
Menten graphs reproduced by experiments under similar conditions as explained by Powers et
al [9]. As predicted, Km and Vmax values obtained from the Michaelis Menten graphs in Figure
4 and Figure 5 do not correspond with Km and Vmax values obtained in the Lineweaver Burk
plot of LDH in Figure 3. The Vmax obtained in Figure 4 and Figure 5 were both 10.6ВµM/min in
the absence of inhibitor whereas the Vmax in the absence of inhibitor was 0.34 ВµM/min in
Figure 3. Lineweaver Burk plots allow for an accurate derivation of an enzyme s Km and Vmax
through an extrapolation of reciprocal values as opposed to the Michaelis Menten graph which
indicates a direct correlation of an enzyme s substrate
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Theme Of Diction In Geary Hobson s Deer Hunting
In Geary Hobson s poem Deer Hunting , very different types of diction are used. Deer Hunting I
has a redneck and arrogant diction. Deer Hunting II has a peaceful and appreciative diction. Hobson
uses contrasting dictions because he wants to emphasize that the way the men hunt in Deer Hunting
I is disrespectful to nature. DeerHuntingI and Deer Hunting II are different and alike in several
ways. In Deer Hunting I , two types of negative diction are shown. Hobson writes Dammit, Al.
Are you gonna help me cut up this deer, or are you gonna stand there all day drinking beer and
yakking? This is redneck diction because of the way the author phrases it. Hobson spells Dammit
wrong, he writes that the character drinks beer, and he uses the word yakking . This displays a
trashy, redneck image to the reader. Another type of diction Deer... Show more content on
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Hobson writes The old man hangs the carcass feet first from the pecan tree with gentleness (5 7).
The first type type of diction in this poem is peacefulness. The men in the poem take their time
cutting the deer and they do it humbly too. Hobson uses words like gentleness and softly to
direct a peaceful diction. Another type of diction in Deer Hunting II is appreciative. Hobson
writes, Now, watch me, Ungillisi, grandson, as I prepare this deer which the Great Spirit has
given to us for meat. The old man is very thankful that the Great Spirit gave him meat. He is
thankful because he can use the deer in many ways. He can use it for clothes and food. The men
are also appreciative of the dogs for finding their kill. Hobson writes Guts in a tumbling rush fall
into the bucket to be cooked with the hooves into a strength stew for the hunting dogs; brothers
who did their part in the chase (23 28). The men are also very thankful for the dogs who did their
part in the hunt too. This poem displays a very positive attitude towards
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Miracles Throughout The Gospel Of Mark
Throughout the gospel of Mark, Jesus preforms miraculous miracles with the help of faith in God.
Jesus s miracles consist of healings, exorcism, feeding/ providing source of hydration, and power
over natural elements(1). Those who don t follow Christianity most likely don t understand the
purpose of these miracles. They might understand that the miracles are good but probably not the
symbolism of each miracle. Miracles are meant to help Christians grow stronger in their faith and
understand the ways of JesusChrist. It is simply impossible to look at it miracle performed by
Jesus and believe that it was completely pointless with no meaning to it. The greatest example of
this is the miracle of feeding the five thousand men alongside
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Film Review Essay (Pulp Fiction)
Denis Salinas
04/23/2013
Pulp Fiction Film Review
When giving a film and evaluation it is obvious that acting, setting and plot would fit in every
gender, however to evaluate a crime movie the expectations and feedback changes. Crime movies
are known for having a flexible plot that allows mystery and tension build up, characters and
acting that will maintain their role alive and transfer emotions and dialog that stays clear and
understandable. Writing that is able to keep the audience concentrated through long dialogs and it
also has its unexpected twists. There are other basic requirements for example: camerawork,
costume design and sound editing. Only a few movies have had the privilege to this day be
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Writing that is able to keep the audience concentrated through long dialogs and it also has its
unexpected twists it s a key part. Crime movies often move slowly, they build up suspense and
situations and they give you a bone here and there so you don t get bored and stay until the climax
of the story. Pulp Fiction is unique, it s wonderfully written so each line fits on the designated actor.
The story continues on and on with always interesting dialogs. The story takes its wild turns, one
more unexpected than the last one. Moments that will take you by surprise are bound to happen.
The writing is really fluent in the sense that in each individual scene there s so much to like, and
the best part of it, is the fact that none of the direction or the writing ever seems forced, but quite
natural. The movie won t feel rushed out, it takes times for discussions to go through, the dialog
aren t always attached to what the whole idea of the movie. For example; Vincent and Jules having
a discussion about what a TV pilot just seems like a regular conversation between two guys but it
doesn t lose interest as it progress, it s just interesting. Just like the writing Quentin Tarantinoalso
directed the movie and like the writing, he gives everything its time. The way the movie is shot is
quite interesting. In most movies a shot lasts a few
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Julius Caesar Noblest
At the end of the play, Antony refers to Brutus by saying, This was the noblest Roman of them
all. Who do you think was the noblest character in the play? Write an essay discussing the
strengths and weaknesses of your choice of character. The play Julius Caesar, end with Antony
refers to Brutus by Saying This was the noblest Roman of them all. This was the noblest Roman of
them all , refers to Octavian. Octavian was strong smart, ambitious and .irrational. Octavian was
young and had a lot of good characteristic. Octavian strengths and weakness will be told so he can
be the noblest Roman of them all.
First, Octavian appears to be a very strong individual. Octavian was the adopted son of Julius Caesar
. Just being the adopted
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Cuba Essay
According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2010), the population of Miami Dade County, Florida is
2,496,435.In 2010 the total number of Hispanic or Latino residing in Miami Dade County is
1,623,859, which makes 65 percent of the total population (U.S. Census Bureau 2010). Cubans
makes up for 34 percent of the total population, totaled to 856,007 (U.S. Census Bureau 2010).
Miami is a majority Latino city 70 percent of its population is Hispanic. And while Cuban
Americans still comprise over half of the city s population 54 percent the city s Hispanic
composition is changing.
History
The origin of Cuba started, when Christopher Columbus arrived in the island in 1492. In 1511
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Deplorable conditions in the islands sugar plantations caused many slave rebellions in this period
of Cuba history. In 1868, Cuban landowners also began to resist the status quo, launching the first
Cuban War of Independence. Many great Cuban national heroes rose to prominence during this
period of Cuba history: Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Maximo Gomez, Antonio Maceo, and Jose
Marti. Memorials to these figures from history on Cuba are commonplace.
The Ten Years War against Spain ended in 1878 with the Pact of Zanjon, which granted concessions
to the Cuban rebels. Nevertheless, Marti and other revolutionaries continued their resistance to the
Spanish authorities, some of them from exile in the United States.
In April 1895, Maceo, Marti, and Gomez landed in Cuba to begin the second War of Independence.
In 1898, with the rebels largely in control of the island, the United States used the explosion of the
USS Maine in the Havana harbor to begin hostilities against Spain, starting the Spanish American
War.
In December 1898, Spain ceded control of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Cuba to the United
States. The next sixty years of history on Cuba featured a strong U.S. presence. The U.S. Navy
established the base at Guantanamo Bay, American tourists flocked to the casinos, hotels, and
brothels of Havana, and U.S. interference in internal Cuban politics was the norm.
In the 1950s, Cuba was ruled by an unpopular military dictatorship led by Fulgencio
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Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis
Younger Dryas Climate Event
Occurring about 12,800 years ago, The Younger Dryas Climate Event was an abrupt climate change
that dropped the Earth temperature by about 10 degrees, bringing dry winds ( Abrupt Climate
Change , 2003). This event followed a warming trend that had resulted in glacier melting. As the
melting water filtered down the Mississippi and into the Gulf of Mexico, its route suddenly
diverted, carrying the water east into the Atlantic Ocean. This change in the water path disrupted
both the salinity and the flow in the ocean system, thus changing the climate of the Northern region.
Unfortunately, 30 species of animals became extinct as a result of the changes, and nearly 80
percent of North America s large animals disappeared (video). Ending abruptly, the Younger Dryas
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Although no debate exists regarding whether this event occurred, several theories have been created
explaining the reason why it occurred. One such theory is the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis,
also known as the Clovis Comet Hypothesis, which proposes that a comet or asteroid hit North
America, killing off many animals and human instantly, and non adapting species were also
eradicated due to starvation (video). One critique of this hypothesis is that no crater has been found
on Earth s surface; however, it is likely that the comet hit the glacier, which ultimately melted and
left no physical sign. Another hypothesis depends on the idea of a thermohaline circulation
shutdown due to the changes in ocean circulation ( Abrupt Climate Change , 2003). A problem with
this hypothesis, however, is that another glacier melting event occurred following the Younger
Dryas, and it did not create a massive climate change. Another theory states that the climate change
was brought on by Earth s orbital changes, but much more information is needed regarding this
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Auto Case Study
On 6 7 2017 at about 1335 hrs I was in the area of 2200 Auburn Way S, Auburn, King, WA, when
I noticed Tandra Moses driving a gray BMW X5 (WA/ARP1266). I knew the driver of the BMW
was Tandra, as several hours prior I noticed that she was listed as wanted on the Washington s
Most Wanted website. On the website it provided several photos of Tandra and stated that she was
the owner of the BMWand provide the listed Washington license plate. I also used in house
records and found several other photos of Tandra. The BOLO advised that Tandra was linked to
several thefts and was wanted by King County Detectives. Additionally, Tandra had a felony
warrant for her arrest (Escape Community Custody # 17111078163 No Bail).
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As we approached the intersection of Auburn Way S and HWY 18 and it appeared we were going
to stop at a red light at the intersection.
At the time, we were both in the far east lane of northbound only traffic. Without warning, Tandra
accelerated from the far east lane, across four lanes of occupied traffic and into oncoming traffic
lanes, then accelerated through the intersection onto westbound HWY 18. As she began to
accelerate from the far east lane, I initiated my overhead emergency lights and siren and
attempted to get behind her, I further advised dispatch of my location, reason for stop, that the
vehicle fleeing and I was in pursuit. As I attempted to get my patrol vehicle behind her, I noticed
that she was recklessly accelerating onto the shoulder of the road, around another vehicle. I then
noticed a large cloud of what I though was smoke coming from the front of her vehicle, while she
accelerated to a high rate of spend while recklessly passing vehicles and weaving through traffic.
At that time of day there was a significant amount of traffic on HWY 18 and the manner and speed
in which Tandra was driving was overly dangerous to bystanders. With this information in hand and
the fact that I could positively identify the driver, I advised dispatch that I was terminating the
pursuit. Dispatch then aired the information to other departments in the area. I
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The Benefits Of Human Reproductive Cloning
In measuring the benefits, human reproductive cloning would be advantageous to the well being
of humans and because it is a fulfillment of personal autonomy. Firstly, this technique is a sound
method for infertile couples to have a genetically related child and it is a method to provide a
patient medical treatment in a form of gene therapy or organ transplants (Hayry 2003). Secondly,
the value of personal self governance has been emphasized by humantraditions in which the liberty
of individuals is seen as important to individuals in our society today. Cloning would promote the
well being of some individuals without violating any person s autonomy and conclusively is
rational that people s reproductive choice is not a realm to be interfered. In measuring the infliction
of harm directly, the technique is deemed to be generally unsafe, as experiments with other
mammals show that it is likely to cause physical harm to the clones (Sanchez Sweatman 2000).
Indirectly, there is a strong likelihood for social resentment and discrimination towards clones
which would be a form of psychological and social deprivation. The discrimination in modern
society is abundant of discrimination and social resentment towards any sort of deviant of the
social norm, even belated to the introduction of human clones into society. Specifically looking
discrimination under sexual orientation, based on statistics presented by the National Gay and
Lesbian Task Force and National Centre for
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Soil Erosion In Iowa
Iowa became a state in 1846 and by 1860 almost the entire state was settled and farmed by Euro
Americans. The settling led to the devastation of prairie in Iowa. The beautiful lush grasses,
forbes, and sedges were being cultivated and planted with crops along with severe overgrazing
and much more. Prairie is a habitat type that gets a lot of focus in Iowa today. It gets so much
focus because it is such a huge part of Iowa s ecological history. Before the advent of white man,
prairie covered approximately 84 percent of the area of Iowa . (Aikman, 1959) Tallgrass prairie is
one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America (Sampson and Knoppf, 1996), with less
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The Conservation Reserve Program or CRP is a great way to conserve soil not just in Iowa, but
all around the nation. Referring to farmers around the nation taking land out of production and
putting it into CRP: As a result of these sweeping changes in the landscape, soil erosion in the
United States has decreased by about 648 million tons a year, dwindling bird populations have
more safe areas for their nests, and less carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere, government and
university studies show (Adler, 1996) Although, the amount of CRP and Prairie is nothing
compared to what it used to be, we have started to make a dent into soil erosion and ecological
processes that we have destroyed. In my opinion, a certain amount of acres in CRP in Iowa
should be mandatory for a certain percent of the cropland that you farm. For an easy example, if
you have 100 acres of cropland that you own, 10% of that cropland should be mandatory CRP or
Prairie, especially along waterways and floodplains. In today s farming industry, small time
farmers have around 800 acres of cropland. In all actuality, all farmers have some land that has
some environmental virtue that farming threatens. This land may sit in a state conservation
preserve, for example, or serve as a buffer between agricultural property and a river or lake. (Adler,
1996) Those farmers with that have 800 acres or more in crop
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Determination And Determination Is The Most Important In Life
Determination means something different to everyone, to me it means persevering through any
and all the obstacles life throws at me. Without any willpower, I d never get anything done, and
for that reason, I m glad to say that determination and strength are most important in my life. It
serves a role in my current life, as well as it will in my futureto enable me to be the best version of
myself.
Every day is a new struggle, passing tests, turning in homework, keeping my GPA from tanking, it
s almost impossible for me to get through all of this without tenacity. When I m staying up until
2:00 a.m finishing loads of homework and projects, the one thing that keeps me from cuddling
up in a warm blanket and passing out, is my determination to finish the work I ve been given. I
nurture this human capacity in my day to day life, not only in my schoolwork but in my social
life. Like any pair, me and my best friend fight, we ll have friendship droughts , as my mom
would say. In spite of all the fighting, I stick with her because I know all the bickering won t last
and there will come a day when I ll be glad to have my best friend by my side. However,
sometimes we do lose people for good and it s hard to let go of the past and move on into the
future. When my grandfather passed away, I felt like I didn t know how to live anymore. I
couldn t imagine getting through life without the one person I confided in most, the person that
always put a smile on my face. I was grief stricken, and the only thing that allowed me to keep my
composure and not fall apart like a brittle vase was my hope that I d make it past this chapter of my
life and move on to better things. Hope is what drives us, it s what makes us strong, and enables
us to keep on keepin on , as some would say.
This determination I ve referenced is what is needed in large amounts for my future job prospects
as well. For a while now, I ve dreamt of starting up my own restaurant or maybe becoming a lawyer,
both require enormous quantities of mental and emotional strength. For the restaurant, I would have
to endure restless nights studying for culinary school, after which I proceed to acquire a building
suitable for my business, hire a staff, spend numerous hours
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Position Statement Summary
The National Commission on Correctional Health Care released a position statement on how
important women s health care is in prisons and to guide administration in managing women s
health care in these facilities. The position statement covers the following subtopics: gynecological,
pregnancy, postpartum, parenting services, sexual and physical abuse, alcohol and drug abuse,
sexually transmitted disease, family planning, mental health, aging, and nutrition and diet. Through
these sections, the organization discusses the numerous statistics and research accompanied and
related to the subtopics. These subtopics were the preface to NCCHC s position statement and
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This makes it difficult for courts in defining the lines of equal treatment based on gender.
(PrisonerResource) In Craig v. Boren, the court rejected strict scrutiny as a standard in equal
protection claims based on gender (craigvboren). Something particular to prison inmates seeking
equal protection relief, is that they must demonstrate that there is no rational relation between the
dissimilar treatment and a legitimate penological
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Ma3110 Wk 1 Homework
Section 1 2 Ex. 26
Surgery vs. Splints A study compared surgery and splinting for subjects suffering from carpal
tunnel syndrome. It was found that among 73 patients treated with surgery, there was a 92%
success rate. Among 83 patients treated with splints, there was a 72% success rate. Calculations
using these results showed that if there really is no difference in success rates between surgery and
splints, then there is about a 1 in 1000 chance of getting success rates like the one obtained in this
study. a. Should we conclude that surgery is better than splints for the treatment of carpal tunnel
syndrome? It would be unfair to make such a conclusion. There are pieces of data missing: age of
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They are not the same, however they are not substantially different.
Section 2 2 Ex. 18
Radiation in Baby Teeth Listed below are amounts of strontium 90 (in milli becquerels) in a simple
random sample of baby teeth obtained from Pennsylvania residents born after 1979 (based on data
from An Unexpected Rise in Strontium 90 in U.S. Deciduous Teeth in the 1990s, by Mangano, et
al., Science of the Total Environment). Construct a frequency distributionwith eight classes. Begin
with a lower class limit of 110, and use a class width of 10. Cite a reason why such data are
important. Strontium 90 saturation in Milli becquerels| Frequency| 110 120| 2| 121 130| 2| 131
140| 5| 141 150| 7| 151 160| 13| 161 170| 6| 171 180| 1| 181 190| 1|
This data is important for two reasons: determining who has had the most frequent exposure, and
the most likely location of the Strontium 90.
Section 2 3 Ex. 1
Histogram Table 2 2 is a
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The Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina
In 1997 I was a Marine Aircraft Firefighter stationed at the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort,
South Carolina. One of the tasks we performed was performing static displays for groups touring
the base. Two places every tour group would visit was the military police and the fire station; we
were the fire station. Staff Sergeant Draughn and I (we were both supervisors) stood in front of
these children while our Marines performed a drill where an alarm would sound; they would
come down the slide from upstairs, get dressed roll about 30 yards, pull out the hoses and put
out either the simulated fire or a small controlled fire. On this particular occasion it was a group
elementary school kids from the local school district. Draughn looked at me and said. Look at
these kids, just think, as innocent as they look now, in about 10 to 15 years some will be murders,
and criminals. I laughed and agreed; realizing that criminals come from everyday walks of life; as I
reflect that was the first time I can truly pinpoint the first time I had a biased perspective on the
younger generation. I was 29 years old at the time and looked like I was 20. I was before I was shot
so I weighed at the most 160 lbs., and it s hard to say I that heavy at the time. Throughout my life I
have always been in service and I thought I was very liberal minded; I ve always loved being nice
to people and helping people and so I thought my altruistic personality was perfect for social work.
This program
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Polycystic Kidney Disease
Introduction: Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic disorder, which means that it is inherited from
the parent and passed on to further generations. It causes uncontrollable cyst growth within the
kidneys, that eventually can lead to kidney failure and the need of a kidney transplant. Five percent
of kidneyfailure is due to this disease alone, (PKD Foundation). Not only can it affect the kidney,
but many other organs, and cause a lot of painful symptoms, which will be discussed later in the
paper. There are two types of polycystic kidney disease(PKD), one is called Autosomal Dominant
Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD), and the other is called Autosomal Recessive Polycystic
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The kidney on the right displays the typical appearance of a kidney in a patient suffering from PKD.
(Mayo Clinic, Normal and Polycystic Kidneys , Mayo Clinic, 16 Apr. 2017, http:/
/www.mayoclinic.org/diseases conditions/polycystic kidney disease/multimedia/normal and
polycystic kidneys/img 20006896)
Molecular Biology of Disease: There are three primary pathways involved in Autosomal Polycystic
Kidney Disease. These pathways are upregulated in cell proliferation, and fluid secretion, and
downregulated in apoptosis. These pathways are responsible for the growth of cysts in the kidneys.
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Ng, Rick. Drugs: From Discovery to Approval. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley Sons, 2015.
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The United States Patriot Act
Kaylyn Dailey
11/27/16
Professor Carter
American Gov. Term Paper
Patriot Act On September 11, 2001, the Unites States suffered massive destruction caused by
terrorism. Four planes were hijacked by terrorist. Nearly, three thousand lives were lost when two
planes crashed into the World Trade Towers, one crashed into the Pentagon, and the final plane
crashed in Pennsylvania before it could reach its final destination. An immense fear spread across
the country and out of this fear came the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct the Terrorism, also known as the USA Patriot
Act.
The Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26, 2001 by President George W. Bush. The act
expanded the surveillance capability of both domestic law enforcement and international
intelligence agencies. When this law was passed it was under the assumption to deter and punish
terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, to enhance law enforcement investigatory
tools, and for other purposes (The USA Patriot). The Patriot Act has given the government the
power to spy on the average American through monitoring phone records and calls, gaining banking
and credit information, and even track a person s internet activity. This is an unbelievable amount
of power intelligence agencies wield all under the umbrella of national security. This power has
gone too far, is unjustified, unconstitutional, and infringes on the privacy of the
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Irrigation In Yuma Essay
Irrigation was nothing new in Yuma, Arizona. Over the years irrigation had just gotten better, it
did manage to change Yuma in some positive ways while irrigation improved. Many people and
the developers of Yuma County had to overcome many challenges but it was not easy to do so. The
project did have both some negative and some positive effects on Yuma County.
Irrigation helped out farmers and their farmland. Also, Irrigation in Yuma came with the
Reclamation Act, which had given permission to the Yuma Project. Some structures like the Laguna
Dam and the siphon were built because of the irrigation and helped Yuma become popular with its
famous crops, for example, the lettuce and wheat. With all of these factors throughout the history of
Yuma has made the Yuma that we know today.
The Reclamation Act was passed in 1902 by the federal government. It was meant to allow projects
to be created that would help with irrigation. The purpose of the Act was to guarantee that safe water
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This was being used to put the water higher to be able to flow into Yuma instead of it being
pumped. Once the Imperial Dam had been completed, there was not much need for the Laguna
Dam anymore. Another part of the Yuma PRoject was the Yuma Siphon, it was a huge tunnel that
was built seventy feet underneath the Colorado River. The siphon was made to take water from
the California side of the Colorado River to the Arizona side of the Colorado River. With the
siphon, it supplies the Yuma Valley and Yuma itself with all its water. The water being brought to
the Yuma Valley is also the water we use to water all of our crops which helped with irrigation.
With all of these structures that helped us with agriculture, it brought popularity to the Yuma
community and put a name to this town for having good lettuce and cauliflower because of the
water canals that were created to bring the right amount of water that were able to grow these
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Bureaucratic Discretion In Public Service
Extensive research has discussed the role of street level bureaucrats in the administration of public
services.
Few people in the public consciously give a name to what front line service providers such as
police, social workers, teachers, public health, legal aid, city workers, and other public servants
subconsciously perform day in and day out bureaucrat discretion. Many of these public servants
themselves who are doling out bureaucratic discretion have not put a name to it because many
times it is a natural reaction and decided in a moment s response. Author, Michael Lipsky, brought
attention to the phenomenal and verbalized the concept. Since these public servants are literally in
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This is why it is vitally important when discretionary calls are made it is done with the upmost
ethical conclusion. Human nature is wired to react from their own experiences be they good or
bad. It is important for citizens, all levels of government employees and the institutions they serve
to understand this concept of bureaucratic discretion. With education, nuances of the complexities
of the job, and proper policies and guidelines, when bureaucratic discretion are made by the street
level worker they need to be balanced with ethics and integrity for the various situations they
face. There is such a broad spectrum of public servants that bureaucratic discretion will also have
a very broad range of definitions. A broad general definition of discretion is a perceived freedom
of street level bureaucrats to make choices that concern the sort, quantity, and quality sanctions and
rewards that are offer when implementing a policy. The management style of different government
entities can have an adverse or beneficial effect when implementing the same policy because the
public servant(s) (1) possess more knowledge or loopholes on the rules, (2) the agency s
operationalize the policy somewhat differently, (3) employee/manager relationship is what enables
them to adjust to the circumstances, or (4) the personality of the street level bureaucrat is more rule
following or
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The Horror Of Harry Potter
68 languages, 450 million copies, 200 countries, 198 chapters, and 1,084,170 words, this is how
the Harry Potter books are impacting people all around the world. Impacting people every day, the
Harry Potter series and accompanying movies have influenced many people around the world. The
author behind these books, J.K. Rowling, who was named one of the most powerful women in the
world, is even more influential. The rate of children that read goes down everyday, but the Harry
Potterseries has been credited with saving children s reading habits and encouraging people to
read more. (Harry).The books have changed young adult and children s book genre standards
After the series came out, series books became more relevant and popular. (Lebrecht). The Harry
Potter books have led its readers to be more accepting to others, especially more accepting
towards minorities; there have been a few studies to support this. to be better people, and has
even led to the creation of a new sport. In ways perhaps many do not realize, J.K. Rowling s Harry
Potter series increases acceptance, improves behavior, and broadens the interests of the readers.
The first aspect of society that the Harry Potter books has impacted is the acceptance the readers
have towards minorities. There have been research labs to see if reading the Harry Potter makes
people more accepting. The research shows that people reading the Harry Potter series have more
accepting thoughts on minorities than others who
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Coming Of Age Magazine Analysis
transformation in and around the concept of sex and its implication with the help of the magazine.
Sadly Monroe was found dead at her home at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in Brentwood, Los
Angeles, California. Hefner never forgot what she did for him and has always expressed his
admiration for her and he even went as far as to make his final resting place right next to hers at
the Westwood Village Memorial Park. When asked how important it is to him to be laid to rest in
a vault next to the woman who helped his business take America by storm all Hefner had to say
on CBS2 was It certainly has a very kind of completion notion to it .
Conclusion
An idea at the time when the US was at war, Hef has said that the idea came from the war and
rightly so, during the war many magazines featuring beautiful women was a common thing, kind
of as an inspiration, to come home as heroes and have an entire country and that young lady
cheering for them. Hef had this idea which became a vision and later than a business plan,
officially in 1953 and has now come to be renowned worldwide, truly spectacular reputation be it
because of the amount of merchandise it that is sold, the clubs from all over the world and most
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Crossing over seas and influencing various modern day magazines with its model, Playboy is a
reference and a symbol. With its brand being used to sell such things as clothes, pencils,
accessories and more it is recognizable all over the world and an example of a leading business
model which has survived through half a century and has set certain foundations and overall an
example for
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How Residential Schools Impacted The Indigenous Community
In the Indigenous community, when the community is faced with a trauma, it takes seven
generations for the community to heal (Trimble, 2015). People may underestimate how oppressed
and how much suffering the Indigenous communities had to struggle with, and continue to struggle
with these issues today. We may underestimate how severe the situation is because many of us
were not taught much about the impact of colonization on the Indigenous communities in school.
There are many myths people may have concerning Indigenous life experiences, particularly
schooling. To address these myths, I would begin by giving a brief history of residential schools.
I would then analyze how residential schools have impacted the indigenous community and how
they continue to affect them today. I would also mention the current issues children on reserves
are facing today regarding school. Lastly, I would mention some of the progress that has been
made. I will use the work of Sefa Dei to demonstrate the importance of community in education
regarding the Indigenous people. Residential schools first started appearing in the 19th century.
They were introduced as a way to mold children into civilized people. Their goal was to eradicate
the Indigenous culture and once they were Canadian citizens, they could be a part of society. In the
eyes of the Europeans who colonized, they were educating these wild beings. Many of the churches
took the responsibility of teaching the children. They would teach the
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Optimism In Candide
Candide Francois Marie Arouet, recognized by his alias Voltaire, recognized in a freethinking
monarchy, but as he served his leaders, he ridiculed then in his writings. In Candide, Voltaire s
celebrated work, the key character, Candide, begins the story as a trusting and innocent young man,
but upon leaving his home, he hastily starts to learn about the severe and vicious truths of the
world. Pangloss, Candides teacher, in the beautiful castle where he spent his childhood,
accompanies him on his expeditions. Throughout the story, Pangloss represents optimism; the belief
that everything that happens will have the best outcome and that everything will turn out good as it
should. The falseness of religionis evident in the initial reading titled, How, the Portuguese Made a
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Death and near death experience is apparent in this reading. To demonstrate, for Pangloss s death,
there is a resurrection or last minute redemption, which was unexpected. Voltaireparodied death by
including the strange situation to prevent earthquakes and the deceased person happens to survive
to show the unpredictability of mortality. The irony of the failed attempt to burn and then hang
Pangloss by the dishonest religious hypocrites is the surprise ending. At the end of this subsequent
reading, Candide asked Pangloss, when you got hanged, mutilated, thrashed, and were tugging at
the oar, did you continue to think that everything that happens around us is for the best? (Sayre,
pg. 841) Pangloss than answered, I have always abided by my first opinion for; after all, I am a
philosopher... (Sayre, pg. 841). To close, in relation to all that has happened to Candide and
Pangloss in the story, they reserve the belief that God is disconnected from humans and there
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Starbucks Managerial Functions
The purpose of this essay is to identify the relevancy of Fayol s managerial functions to the current
system of management. Management involves coordinating and overseeing the work activities of
others so that their activities are completed efficiently and effectively. Management is very
important for an organization because without an effective managementit is very difficult for an
organization to succeed and perform well. A manager is a person who coordinates and oversees
the work of other people so organizational goals can be accomplished (Robbins Coulter, 2014, p.
32). The manager selected for this essay is Howard Schultz, the chief executive officer (CEO) of
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This means that there must be sufficient capital, staff and raw materials so that the organization
can run smoothly and that it can build a good working structure. Two of the elements in an
organizational design will be used which is work specialization and chain of command. The
breaking down of jobs into smaller and specific jobs is work specialization (Robbins, S., 2011).
The jobs at Starbucks are highly specialized. According to (Roberts, 2015), some stores operate
with a drive thru window. At any given time, there will be four employees working to operate the
drive thru window: one to take orders, one to handle cash, one to make coffee, and another to help
where needed most. Chain of command is when any employee should receive orders from one
boss only under any circumstances (Carl A. Rodrigues, 2001:882). Looking at
(TheOfficialBoard, 2015) Mr Schultz is the CEO and he manages a team of five chief and five
presidents. There are also nine senior VP s who answers to these chiefs. The Starbucks
organization structure consists of board members who make decisions with Mr Schultz. Mr
Schultz will then discuss plans with their chiefs in order to implement rules and guidelines to
successfully achieve the goals of the board. These are then passed down to the senior VP s who
implement them to the rest of the organization. It is then broken down into the regional offices
where a manager oversees the operations of 8 10 stores. Finally, each store has a manager, assistant
manager and employees. Extracted from an article, the job duty for the employees is to provide
excellent customer service while making handcrafted, quality beverages. This is the chain of
command for the Starbucks enterprises. There is a total of thirty nine executives in the Starbucks
organizational chart which is
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Delectation Delicatessen Essay
Homework Problem Set #1
Delectation Delicatessen
Problem a)
Answer:
Delectation wants to determine the number of Fish n Fowl and Surf n Turf sandwiches it should
make each day to maximize the deli s revenues in USD$. The decision variables are how many
units of Fish n Fowl and Surf n Turf sandwiches Delectation should make each day.
F= units of Fish n Fowl sandwiches Delectation should make each day. S= units of Surf n Turf
sandwiches Delectation should make each day.
The objective function: maxmize F x 5.50 + S x 6.95
The Constraints: 0.25 x F + 0.25 x S lt;=200| Tuna fish salad | Pound| 0.5 x F lt;=260| Sliced turkey|
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And Plant A losing production capacity will not change this fact. So only Plant B will increase its
production by 100 untis to make up the loss of capacity in Pant A. 2.The transportation costs for A
to region 1 and 2 are $1.50 and $2.10. The difference is $0.70. The transportation costs for Plant
B to region 1 and 2 are $2.35 and $3.55. The difference is $1.20. Since $1.20 gt;$0.70, Plant A will
reduce its production and shipment to region 1 by 100 untis and Plan B will produce $100 units
more and ship to region 1.
Problem b) 50 cents increase in unit transportation cost between plant A and region 2
Answer:
Production and shipment plan will not be changed because the allowable increase of objective
coefficient of from plant A to region 2 is 60 cents. The 50 cents change is within the limit so it
will not change the production and shipment plan. So it will only increase total cost by $450 as
900x$0.5.
Problem c)
Answer:
The additional revenue will cover the cost. The reasons are: First only Plant B has available
capacity to cover the 80 additional units. Second, 80 additional units is within the allowable
increase range of plan B so
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Incorporating Tibetan Buddhism into Modern Psychotherapy
As the world moves into the twenty first century, Western civilizations are witnessing a surge of
new technology, ideas and economic success. Urbanization is spreading rapidly and Western
society s push for progression is becoming more apparent. However, this obsession with
advancement has begun to take its toll on the happiness of the citizens. Studies have shown that in
2002, up to 13 percent of U.S. citizens suffered from mental disorders and that this number has only
increased since then (Rinpche 60). As a result of our push for new technology, more techniques and
medication are evolving and being used in psychotherapy. We must, however, wonder if it is time
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To prove the benefits of incorporating Buddhist philosophies into Western psychotherapy, I will
examine three specific Buddhist ideas: the connection of experience and meaning, the idea of
emptiness and the loss of the ego, and the true nature of the mind.
In order to examine the benefits of incorporating Buddhist ideas for psychotherapy patients, we
must first move past the common Western idea that Buddhism is too culture bound and
religious oriented to be incorporated into Western societies. While many Eastern cultures do
consider Buddhism as their primary religion, the philosophies behind the religious practices are
psychologically based (Michalon 203). The Dalai Lama, one of the Buddhists primary religious
leaders, agreed to this when he sad, It is possible for people to adopt various Buddhist meditative
techniques or mental training without being a Buddhist (Gay 172). It is of no threat to the
religion of any psychotherapy patient to be able to understand and incorporate Buddhist ideas
into his or her way of life. In order to progress to a happier lifestyle, we must be able to open our
minds to examine other philosophies and how we may benefit from them. Tibetan Buddhism offers
a very philosophical approach to a happier and more compassionate way of thinking.
Meaning and the Experience
Many patients suffering from depression, as well as several other psychological
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Frankenstein Free Will
Scott Adams once said [f]ree will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of
greatest pleasure. Even though most people have free will, they always choose the decision that
will lead them to the most happiness. If one is given a choice to be courageous and happy or safe
but not satisfied, the logical choicethey would chose is the primary. This decision is evidently
seen in John Milton s Paradise Lost and the film The Matrix, where Eve from Paradise Lost and
Neo from The Matrix face an opportunity to discover pleasure or endure the same, boring life they
were experiencing before. To no surprise, the characters chose the happy route because their free
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The convincing arguments Satan and Morpheus provides makes the pathway for ignorance
nonexistent. When Morpheus holds out the red pill and blue pill, he tells Neo, [y]ou take the
blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe what you believe whatever you
want to believe. You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the
rabbit hole goes (The Matrix). Morpheus alludes to the story of Alice in Wonderland to
convince Neo of all the great possibilities that come with taking the red pill. He also repeats the
word believe while discouraging Neo from taking the blue pill which shows the uncertainty Neo
will have to live with for the rest of life. Neo is basically forced to take the red pill at this point
because it will lead him to the path of greatest pleasure. Additionally, Satan recounts his own
experience of eating from the tree of knowledge: do not believe / Those rigid threats of death; ye
shall not die: / [...] Look on me, / Me who have touched and tasted, yet both lived / And life more
perfect have attained than fate (Milton 684 689). Satan uses logos to further attract Eve into
eating the apple since he has firsthand knowledge of the effects of the apple. He then uses the
word life more perfect which sparks Eve s motive into eating the apple. Even though Eve is
basically forced to eat the apple, she is still thoughtful with her decision. With the help of
persuasive language, Eve and Neo are compelled into choosing the happiest option in their
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Artemis Fowl The Eternity Code Summary
Kwabena s Paper on Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code Author: Eoin Colfer The main characters
in this book are Artemis Fowl, Butler (Domovoi), Holly Short, Jon Spiro, Foaly, Mulch
Diggums, Fowl Senior, and Julius Root. In the beginning Artemis Senior is in the Helskinski
University Hospital resulting in his rescue from the Arctic Incident. Artemis makes a small
sized computer he calls the C Cube which is made up of stolen LEP technology. He meets up
with a man from Chicago named Jon Spiro who is a billionaire with a company named Fission
Chips. He shows him his product, and Jon Spiro says he likes it and wants it. Artemis says that for
the C Cubes he would want him to sell his stock and invest to a future Fowl Industries and receive
one
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A Brief Note On Automobile And Automobile Insurance Essay
These are many different types of automobile insurances. One type is Comprehensive Auto
Insurance this applies to damages with your automobile should you be involved in an accident not
involving another car, a roll over, or any other similar type problem. Please remember that there are
other automobile insurances that would be more appropriate in dealing with accidents that involve
other automobiles. For every accident involving only one automobile, comprehensive is the kind of
automobile insurances you need to have. Besides crashes, this kind of automobile insurances
coverage also covers auto theft. Let s not forget no matter what happened to your vehicle, someone
needs to pay for the repair and the parts. This of the many types of automobile insurances covers
other situations as well like destruction from fires, floods, and times when you have a car
accident involving a deer or other animal. Also covered under this type of coverage are the
following situations: rioting that causes damage to your car, raining hail, shattered windows, an
object being flung at your car during a tornado or other wind intensive storm. Taking
comprehensive coverage for an old car is not a good idea. However, certain items aren t covered
that make a big difference to some customers for instance removable electronics: radios, CB radios,
scanning monitor receivers, and laptops are all devices not covered in the package. Any other
electronic device that works in conjunction with
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The Reality Of Television Entertainment
Reality T.V. is defined as a genre of television entertainment that portrays real life situations that
serves to entertain rather than inform. One of the first reality T.V. shows to air was the Dutch,
series Nummer 28, in which 7 students were put together in one house and their everyday
interactions between each other were documented. A few years later, shows such as Survivor and
Big Brother swept the nation and the radical new idea of Reality T.V. became the next big thing.
During its infancy, Reality T.V. served only 2 purposes; to entertain and make money. As the years
went by and popularity for the genre grew, televisionstations saw the opportunity to make an
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Despite all of the publicity that the controversy sparked, the viewership didn t reach their
expectations. However, at the end of the first episode they showed a preview of the next
upcoming episode in which one member of the cast was punched in the face while drinking at
one of the bar s. This caused even more controversy, which in turn, increased the viewership of
the next episode by almost 50%. This comes to show that people become exponentially more
engaged in a show when there is more fighting and just drama in general. This then poses the
question of whether or not we as a society actually approve of this behavior and maybe even
consider it an everyday reality.
America s Next Top Model (ANTM) also falls under the category of extremely controversial
shows that yet still seem to be equally as popular. The show follows the same general format of
the hit series American Idol and Americas got talent. Many women who seek to become models
compete on this show in order to claim the title of Americas Next Top Model and jumpstart their
careers in the modeling industry. The contestants live together under the same roof similar to
shows like Jersey Shore and The Real World. The house has almost no doors so that cameras can
capture almost every moment of the lives of the contestants. Each episode, the contestants would go
through a photo shoot, and some sort of challenge. At the end of the week the models would be
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The Management Theory Of Management
Management has experienced remarkable shifts in the way that organizations conduct business
particularly in the last century, due to the evolving workplace as well as tremendous changes in
the roles of leaders in organizations. Early managers often relied on authoritative tactics to get the
job done, which we have learned from history does not work very well for many modern
organizations. In this paper, I will be analyzing the managementapproach my organization takes and
whether this is the best approach to meet organizational goals and whether or not my organization
may benefit from adopting a different approach or combining multiple approaches.
What are management theories? Management theories are utilized in various organizations in an
effort to increase organizational effectiveness and service delivery. The management theory that an
organization decides to adhere to will vary based on the type of organization, as well as, the services
and/or products that it offers. Therefore, it is not uncommon for an organization to use multiple
theories when implementing strategies in the workplace.
Employment Human Services Department Managerial Approach I am currently employed by the
Contra Costa County Employment and Human Services Department. My department is responsible
for providing social services to the needy and vulnerable populations of Contra Costa County.
These services include, but are not limited to, cash assistance, food stamps, Medi cal, In Home
Supportive
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Bartleby The Scrivener, By Melville Essay
Melville s short story Bartleby the scrivener, describes the narrator as an elderly old man that
wishes to give details of the life of Bartleby the scrivener. Bartleby was a completely emotionless
human being who refuses to interact with the world around him. These actions shape the short
story, picking at its viewers mind as to why Bartlebyis disconnected from society. Bartleby worked
in the dead letters office this may have triggered his inability to relate to the world around him.
This motionless docility covered his inner troubles that he withheld from the world. The narrator
states I have known very many of them, professionally and privately, and if I pleased, could relate
divers histories, at which good natured gentlemen might smile, and sentimental souls might weep.
(Melville s). In this he means that many persons might choose to smile as they find pleasure in
reading Bartleby as much as those who might weep because they find the short storyto be
discouraging. In the 1970 s adaptation is one of those sentimental souls that the narrator is talking
about in that it weeps for Bartleby, however the narrator brings the humor to life as he becomes
speechless to Bartleby preferring not to do his work.
In Melville s short story placed on Wall Street, the narrator describes the setting of a bleak office to
have a white wall of the interior of a spacious sky light shaft, penetrating the building from top to
bottom on one end, on the other it contrasted in the direction
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The Hamilton Case Study
On September 15th, 2001 four days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City, a lawless
arson of a Hindu temple and vandalism of a Mosque took place in Hamilton (The Hamilton
Spectator 2014). According to The Hamilton Spectator (2014), it was during the early hours of
September 15th, 2001 when three men, Christopher Pollard, Scott Ryan, and Damien Marsh drove
to a Muslim mosque than a Hindu temple in Hamilton where they destroyed both places of worship
(The Hamilton Spectator2014). It was Pollard s 21st birthday as the men were reported celebrating at
various bars and were seemingly intoxicated (The Hamilton Spectator 2014). The three men drove
to the Hamilton Mountain Mosque on Stone Church where they continued to drink (The Hamilton...
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The first aspect, is that the Mosque vandalism and temple fire occurred four days after the 9/11
attack in the United States. The attack in the United States was an act of terrorism and many
pinned the blame on the Muslim community for the many lives that were lost. Therefore, given the
fact that Hamilton has the second highest rate of hate crimes against minority groups, it is likely
that the fire and vandalism were a response to the 9/11 attack as both places that were targeted were
sacred to minority groups. In addition, the perpetrators actions along with the places they targeted
conveys the message of you do not belong here , as the literal burning of the temple eradicates its
existence within society. The second aspect that plays a vital role in this case, is that two places of
worship were targeted. The first being a Muslim Mosque and than a Hindu Temple. The fact that the
perpetrators could have confused the temple to be a mosque illustrates that the three men were
trying to target a specific group. Additionally, it is important to note that the men had to drive from
the mosque to the temple, thus indicating that they had a certain motive in mind. Furthermore, the
fact that the men targeted two religious institutions illustrates that they were trying to hurt minority
groups where they are the most vulnerable the most, a place that is sacred to them. The third aspect
that is vital to this case is that the perpetrators left beer bottles behind. It is because of these beer
bottles that helped the police capture the correct culprits. If the DNA on the beer bottles were not
present these three men would have never been captured. The fourth aspect of this case that I
believe is important, is that the Hindu community forgave the three men. The fact that the Hindu
community could forgive the men that destroyed their place of worship illustrates the
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Event Driven System Essay
The design of an event driven systems is extremely complex as all the components in the event
driven system interact with each other in an asynchronous manner, as opposite to our traditional
system which interact in a synchronous manner. Hence to automate the test cases in this event
driven environment is very challenging. Considering certain projects where there is use of
automated tests ,the tests were successful but only up to certain extent , some of the tests cases
were required to be run manually due to time and cost constraints and high complexity of the
system. For example in an attempt to automate the test cases by Electronic Arts organization which
is well renowned for developing online multiplayer game called FIFA 11, where in... Show more
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As the event based systems are susceptible to constant change based on the flow of events the
add ons which were already provided by the tool will be completely useless as the developer will
have to write all the automation scripts from the scratch .Such as limitation takes away a Huge
advantage which was provided by the HP Tool, Furthermore, now the organization will require to
look for a developer with actual expertise in the programming language. Considering our second
example where extension to existing software testing tools is provided in order to facilitate a
testing automation functioning of event driven programming. With example of a Stock monitoring
and financial data processing applications which are classic example of asynchronous distributed
systems. The trading system will implement financial exchange protocol[10]. This protocol deals
with the buyer requesting something and the server correspondingly responds. Here the buyer can
order multiple and similarly cancel multiple orders. In this system in order to automate the test
results a finite the test script is passed through various events of the software and is automatically
modified code is passed to the next event based on actions which have occurred in its preceding
event as shown in figures below. Hence, this working example helps us achieve automation in an
asynchronous event based systems. In order to write the automation scripts using HP UFT is
possible. As HP UFT allows
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Essay on MICRO CHIP
Marketing case: Digital Angel (VeriChip)
1. Do you perceive any significant differences in the concept of RFID badges versus that of Digital
Angels VeriChip?
The Digital Angel s VeriChip is placed beneath your skin to monitor the following: identifying you,
tracking you, and monitoring your health. The system is powered by body heat. There is potential
that it will be used for monitoring chronically ill patients, tracking livestock to ensure food quality,
tracking people that are at risk of kidnapping, enforcing the terms of parole, and identifying people
for security and e commerce applications. The information from the chip is relayed either to another
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Address the proposed list of uses for Digital Angel s VeriChip. Are there uses not mentioned? If so
specify and and discuss.
The VeriChip is used for the following reasons: identifying you, tracking you, and monitoring
your health. It can also be used if a child is kidnapped, to find the child immediately. There is
potential that it will be used for monitoring chronically ill patients, tracking livestock to ensure
food quality, tracking people that are at risk of kidnapping, enforcing the terms of parole, and
identifying people for security and e commerce applications. It can also be used during online
shopping, if you have a profile with MSN or AOL. When shopping online the VeriChip will
transmit your profile at request. It can also be used by tracking people coming into the U.S. It can
also help a owner track down someone that has stolen from them.
Some issues it doesn t discuss are government tracking us and health insurance. It can also be used
for the government to track us and invade our privacy even more. It can be used for certain
insurance companies to track any previous medical conditions and it can make it harder for some
people to get health insurance.
5. Some view these applications, Digital Angel and RFID as avenues to the invasion of privacy by
the government, business, and other entities. Discuss your perception.
6. Such technology should be welcomed and embraced because it represents the future, which is
now and not tomorrow. Discuss.
7. What is
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Lascaux Cave Painting
The famous shaft scene of Lascaux: a man with a bird head and a bison is the artwork that I
chose for my original art work analysis. The artwork belongs to the movement in the Paleolithic
time period created by an unknown cave artist during the prehistoric era. (Web)One of the most
intriguing images from the latter of these three periods is the so called Shaft Scene of Lascauxcave,
dating from approximately 17,300 years B.P., in the Dordogne region of France. This image of the
famous Bird Man figure, like most Palaeolithic art, defies unambiguous explanation and although
symblolic elements are clearly visible in the depiction, other more obscure elements do not permit
us to offer a simple interpretation of what we are seeing. (Web)The painting... Show more content
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By comparing the two, clearly the shaft scene has is very simplistic and less detailed since it
contains far less characters and contour lines. Exploring the two cave s paintings gave me an in
depth look at how prehistoric artists in France masterfully employ unique art perspectives in their
artistic endeavors. Depictions of animals are common to both the Lascaux and Chauvet Cave
drawings which imply a grandiose appreciation for wildlife by both cultures. (Web) In addition,
another similarity present in both artworks is the abstract markings of figures and symbols
indicative of both traditions of the people in the Paleolithic time period. In the Chauvet painting,
the contour lines are more refined and detailed as opposed to the Lascaux paintings which are
more simple and bold. Furthermore, the Lascaux paintings implement a multitude of vibrant
colors such as red, yellow, and orange while the majority of the Chau vet paintings lacked this
quality in retrospect. By carbon dating, the time of the Chau vet painting is circa 27,000 years old
while the Lascaux painting is circa 17,300 years old. I do believe that the Chau vet paintings are
older since the majority are black in color even though the detail is extensive.
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Religion Impact On Humans And World Views
This week was about religion impact on humans and world views, as matter of fact sometimes
they are both closely connected. Many of collectivistic countries, especially in Africa, are also
monotheistic. In class my professor said that many years ago, the big part of the world were
collectivistic, people cared more about each other and they were more family oriented. Currently,
both cultures individualistic and collectivistic are so distinct. One is family oriented, and the other
is self oriented. Looking closer, individualistic people are obviously humandoing because they are
always busy trying to figure out what the future holds for them. They work tirelessly to achieve
their goals which also take all time. In collectivistic culturealso, people are no longer different from
individualistic when it comes to time orientation. It is becoming more common that young people
are leaving their family house early than it used to be for different reasons, education or work. This
habit is becoming acceptable in our society because the education standards set on the labor market
are higher. As my country s government has set the masters degree, as the education level required
to get a job in most of governmental institutions, people are working hard to get their masters
degree and fit for the requirement.
This has pushed education seekers to aim higher as well. For a while now, people work hard to
provide for their family, and make it to school. It is possible and not easy. My
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Analysis Of Daniel Victor s Why We All Lives Matter
All Lives Matter hasn t brought people together, says Daniel Victor in his Why All Lives Matter
Is Such a Perilous Phrase article in The New York Times. The term All Lives Matters has caused a
bigger rift between different ethnic groups than intended. The phrase was initially intended to bring
people of every color together. There was hope that every racewould stand side by side and face
the perils of the world as a whole. However, supporters of the Black Lives Matter campaign feel
the term is aiding the public in downplaying the injustices of black Americans.
Saying #AllLivesMatter is like running through a cancer fundraiser saying There s other diseases
too, says a source in Daniel Victor s article. The Black Lives Matter campaign supporters believe
every life is equally important as the next. Contrariwise, they also believe not every life goes
through the same troubles. Therefore, they deem attention and support should go to the lives that
are in need of immediate backing. All lives do matter but as of right now the lives of Black
Americans are in need of support. The Black Lives Matter Campaign is not meant to put down
other races it is meant to bring up a race that is being put down. It is meant to help people who are
in need. Victor s Audience are people who blindly believe the term All Lives Matter is helping
society. Through esteemed sources, an intelligent choice of audience and emotional appeal s Daniel
Victor effectively corroborates the All
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Before Delving Into The Similarities And Differences Of
Before delving into the similarities and differences of each country s approach to teaching math,
the article first discusses some of the cultural differences between the way teaching, as a
profession, is viewed in Japan, the way teachers are trained to become teachers and how the
Japanese school system differs from that of the United States. The article then focuses on several
components that contribute to the ways math is taught, the role of homework and seatwork and
how each are viewed, the materials teachers choose to use to teach their lessons and how they use
them, the ultimate goal of each lesson and how the classroom set up varies from country to
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Japanese teachers do not create their lessons based upon a series of steps they intend to
complete but by how they predict students will interpret the problem they present to them at
every step. Japanese teachers do not tell their students to what to do or how to approach a
problem. Instead, they place more emphasis on challenging the students to figure out all the
possible ways that they could solve a problem and let them work through it themselves before
discussing their findings as an entire class (Hiebert, et al., 2003). In this manner, the students are
applying concepts that they have learned from previous lessons in order to come to a solution
towards a problem that they have never seen before. Once they have done this, it is believed that
they can provide evidence as to why a problem is correct. In short, it is the Japanese belief that
students will not understand the underlying concept of a problem if they are not forced to figure it
out by themselves. Even when they make mistakes, the Japanese believe it is in the students best
interests to complete the problem and then try to make sense of why their reasoning led them to the
wrong answer so that they will not make a similar mistake in the future (Hiebert, et al., 2003). The
American teaching philosophy is vastly different from that of Japan s teaching philosophy. Instead
of allowing students to
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The Adventures Of The Speckled Band By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Adventures of the Speckled Band , by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a mystery story in which a
detective, Sherlock Holmes, investigated the strange happenings that had occurred in
Stoke Moran Manor during 1883, early April in England. It all began with a woman named
Helen Stoner, who visited Sherlock and his assistant Dr. Watson. They listened intently as Helen
explained how her sister Julia died years ago on the eve of her wedding. Helen was frightened
for her life, with her own impending wedding. The mood was anxious while the tone was
serious, as Helen s story became darker. When her sister died, the only clues she left behind
before her sudden death were that she saw a speckled band and heard constant whistles in the
night, which Helen heard as well. The evidence had momentarily led Sherlock to believe that
gypsies had murdered her. Helen s stepfather, Dr. Roylott seemed to be an awfully suspicious
character, especially considering his hot temper, or his background of committing crimes, including
killings; furthermore, there was proof that Dr. Roylott had handled Helen viciously, leaving marks
on her wrist. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson concluded that the matter was indeed serious;
therefore they decided to take action that day by analyzing more clues at the Manor itself. Nobody
was aware of the trouble that lurked outside the front door.
Sherlock and Dr. Watson investigated the wills that Ms. Stoner s mother left behind; all of a
sudden there was a knock at the
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Website Report On Website Performance
Website performance
This report is created for Net connect Network Solutions (NCNS). Within this report I will be
talking about web architecture:
Internet service providers
Web hosting services
Domain structure
Domain name registrars
The World Wide Web.
I will also be talking about web components:
Mail
Proxy servers
Routers
Browsers
I will be explaining client side settings such as graphics settings, browser choice bandwidth
/connection speed and cache, server side issues such as connection speed, bandwidth allowances
as well as the web space provided all impact on web performance. I will also be commenting on
security and how data is protected.
Web architecture
Internet service providers
Internet service providers are mainly big businesses such as sky, virgin and BT which are
known for their internet services. These are all companies that provide a service for a large area
for opening, consuming or contributing for and on the internet. These service providers are here
to provide many organised forms like commercial, zero profit, privately owned parts of the
service meaning they own part of the company allowing them to have their own part of the
service and finally commercial. Most of the services provided by the internet service providers are
commercial meaning more business for them and the providers e.g. The post office they spend
money on pages giving their service providers money for the websites and monthly for such
websites along with the money paid monthly
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1918 Influenza
mutated so significantly that the immune system was not prepared to fight it. (Peters 4).
Concluding that this virus had mutated to become a different strain, scientists also understood that
the pathogens adapted to the immune system and were immune to its defenses so they could
attack with without causing harm. This was probably the reason why it spread so quickly; there
was little struggle for the virus to attack. Besides the mystery and severity, the main obstacle, after
the pandemic deflated, was the fact that there was little significant evidence to study the virus,
most victims were now buried and decomposed. It seemed as though there was no chance of
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The thousands of deaths could perhaps now be known as thankful sacrifices. Because of these
findings, scientists have a better idea of how to
Witucki !8 approach an arising virus and will never allow another pandemic become as deadly
as their model. At first glance of the influenza virus, most people would probably feel slight
sympathy and continue on with their day. It is only natural to think so considering the eye that
reads of the pandemic do not see any relation to it today. However, that eye is merely covered in
a blind of lacked knowledge. Although it occurred almost one hundred years ago, the world
should still care for it today. These oblivious visuals do not comprehend the reality of it: the virus
is still all around us and has found a way to incorporate itself through many pandemics that the
modern age has experienced. Through the findings of the lungs, the world today has now been
able to understand how the virus was able to be transmitted from one person to the next. Viruses
cannot simply transmit themselves to one person at will. They need special genes to be able to
unlock the cell and one of the specific Hemagglutinin genes, also known as the key to the cell.
Once it has the correct
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Tattoos Essay
In this research paper the main topics will be about the history of tattoos, how tattoos are made,
and the impact of tattoos in society. Research shows that people have been experimenting with
tattoos for many years, as early as c. 2000 B.C. The ancient Egyptians were the ones to help
popularize the idea of tattooing. Tattoos have many meanings behind them depending on the
culture. Such as for the Ancient Asian cultures tattoos were to help sustain strong physical health.
Another example would be the military personnel who get a tattooto show their loyalty to the
United States by showing that they served their country. Tattoos today are more of a fashion
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The Polynesian tattoos were mastered and very detailed in the ancient world. Their people
believed that the tattoos present the spirit within. For the Samoan, tattoos were to show what
rank they were in. Chiefs were to get tattoos during puberty in order to become a leader. The
tattoos were a sign of their commitment to their mores. In New Zealand, the Maori had a very
unique way of tattooing which was called, Moko. The Maori people had very strong wood carving
expertise which they used to help them create tattoos. Their tattoos displayed what they had done in
their life and what their rank position was just like the Samoan.
For the Hawaiians, their tattoos were known as, Kakau. This type of tattoo art was to help keep
their health strong and protect their happiness and prosperity. India had a well liked sign that
represented strength known as Hanuman. This tattoo is still created today in Thailand and
Myanmar. The monks were the ones who tattooed others because they were known to comprise
voodooism to the tattoo.
In Africa, they have a very unique way of tattooing they cut the skin and basically stuff the cut
with sand or soot so it will leave a raised area. This is also known as scarification. Body art was a
big thing for the Celts. They used woad to create long lasting art. For many Native Americans
tattoos were used to show who the top warriors were. The women had tattoos on their chins to
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The Tea Party, An Uprising Movement
The Tea Party, an uprising movement, with specific beliefs have made a major political
breakthrough in this year due to strategic framing usages and resources. Their framing usages
strongly conveys their social and economical perspective and ideology through an extremist and
phenomenological approach. Their framing activities influences generalized belief, collective
behavior, irrational behavior, experiential commensurability, and specific grievances among the
supporters. The supporters are mainly consisted of a particular socioeconomic status while their
leaders are mainly elites of politicians and businessmen with an endless right winged network.
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With that, the Tea Party still frames itself to be a grassroot movement. A grassroot movement, by
definition, means an organization supported by ordinary people with a non hierarchal foundation
(Merriam Webster s online dictionary n.d). The re definition of grassroot then fabricated the belief
that the Tea Party is a pure organization, but in actuality, it is not what it seems to be. It is rather an
astroturf movement. This re defining tactic is one of the few framing activities that the Tea Party
uses to advance their mobilization potential. The framing and counter framing activities that the
Tea Party has been religiously practicing includes: master framing, cultural resonance, empirical
credibility, and salience. The effects of these framing notions advances toward an acceptance or a
rejection, but for this movement, it strives for public acceptance and admittance for their reformist
beliefs and ideology. These activities are the essential elements to carry through the movement s
political agenda. Master framing is a type of frame with an extensive appeal and it can influence
biased social constructivism. The Tea Party uses this type of framing to identify their perspective
of the problem. They believe that the government has poor handling with public services such as
healthcare and there is too much much public taxing. One of their main concerns is the
ObamaCare, officially known as the Affordability Care Act, which is phrased as a hideous
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  • 1. Essay Against Drunk Driving 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay Against Drunk DrivingEssay Against Drunk Driving
  • 2. On The Run By Alice Goffman In On The Run, Alice Goffman focuses on a particular group of young Black men living in a poor neighborhood, struggling to live a good and fair life. These boys from 6th street are segregated from resources that would be found in more economically advanced neighborhoods. A resource that they do run into more than often is over policing in their neighborhood. As they are disproportionately targeted for arrest to fill quotas, this constant behavior and events deemed as a norm (even little children play a game about cops catching and being overly aggressive to Black boys), hinders their process at advancing within American society. Systematic oppression against a minority group slows and puts racial tension progress at a standstill, as they are continued victims of larger forces. What truly works against them once locked up and released, is that they were not given a chance based on race, now it becomes based on race plus their criminal history. People in such situations are left with one option, in order for them to survive and provide for their families, they must do it through illegal activity. Locking people up and returning then into the same environment which had limited resources does nothing to solve larger powers at play. Laws and documents may exist that describe an equal and fair society, but without action, words seem to hold less value. The Declaration of Independence, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, are both documents meant to symbolize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Influence Of The Flood In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Some people and historians have claimed that the biblical story of the flood and Noah s ark was influenced by the flood of Gilgamesh. The flood of Gilgamesh and the Biblical story of the flood in Genesis showed similar characteristics, but the Biblical flood was not influenced by ancient readings in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Noah s ark was influenced by God in the Bible, compared to the flood in the Epic of Gilgamesh where it is written on clay tablets influenced by many gods and goddesses. The biblical flood is taught today as a place in religion throughout Christian teaching, where the Epic of Gilgamesh is based off stories found in the 18th Century in an ancient library called Nineveh (Lorey). Despite the two accounts being so similar in context, there are some differences as well confirming the clear distinction between the two. The flood in Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh with its account of a universal flood, had significant parallels to the Flood of Noah s day. The rest of the Epic, which dates back to possibly third... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both of the passages they expressed similarities with the flood occurring in the Mesopotamian plain, the main character being warned to build a boat to escape the flood, the main character is told to save himself, his family, and a sampling of animals, the fact that the boats were sealed with tar, the boats came to rest on a mountain, birds were released to determine if the waters receded, and the main character sacrificing an offering. (Deem) The two writings of the floods come in close comparison in many ways but soon will show much difference ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ernest Hemingway Big Two-Hearted River Analysis Ernest Hemingway s Big Two Hearted River uses language to explore Nick s carefree attitude. Nick s actions, speech, and thoughts validate this claim. Hemingway uses diction when Nick makes camp to show his carefree attitude: There were plenty of good places to camp on the river. But this was good (Hemingway 5). This shows Nick barely cares when choosing his campsite location. Although there were other campsites available, this was good (Hemingway 5). In fact, Nick s and the grasshoppers dialogue paint Nick s carefree attitude. He says, Go on, hopper. Fly away somewhere (Hemingway 3), seeking to give the grasshopper the carefree life he desires. The protagonist expresses his desire to live life without worry, to remove the soot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Us Should Withdraw From The Un Sierra Susko Professor Cheney ENC 1101 Essay #5 November 30, 2015 The US Should Withdraw From the UN Final Outline I. Background A. History B. Current situation II. Unfulfilled charter A. World peace 1. Bosnian massacre 2. Somalia 3. Rwanda B. Human rights 1. Membership nations 2. Abuses III. Overburdensome cost A.Percentage paid by US B.Financial stewardship C.Membership corruption IV Sovereign rights A.Membership requirements B.Treaties 1.US Constitution 2.UN Charter 3.Washington s farewell C.Competing interests V. Global community A.Decreased influence B.Fallacious argument STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:To prove that the United Statesshould withdraw from the United Nations The time has come to recognize the U.N. for the anti American, anti freedom organization that it has become. The time has come for us to cut off all financial help, withdraw as a member, and ask the U.N. to find a headquarters location outside the United States that is more in keeping with the philosophy of the majority of voting members, someplace like Moscow or Peking (Rousos, par. 30). Those are the words of Barry Goldwater, the late 1964 presidential candidate and Republican Senator from Arizona, calling for US withdrawal from the United Nations, and these concerns are as valid today as they were almost four decades ago, if not more so. Since its inception, the United
  • 6. Nation s purpose and benefits have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Nyerere Education Idea and It Aplication to Conteporary... Educational Research and Review Vol. 4 (4), pp. 111 116, April 2009 Available online at http:/ /www.academicjournals.org/ERR ISSN 1990 3839 2008 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper The implications of Nyerere s theory of education to contemporary education in Kenya Joseph W. Nasongo1* and Lydiah L. Musungu2 2 Department of Educational Foundations, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya. Department of Educational Planning and Management, Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Kenya. Accepted 26 March, 2009 1 The question of relevance regarding education in human society is perennial. In the developing countries, education is considered to be a panacea for development. In Kenya, various ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... *Corresponding author. E mail: jwamocha@yahoo.com. 112 Educ. Res. Rev. In this paper, Nyerere s views on education are examined with a view to determine the extent of their relevance to contemporary theory of education in Kenya. This analysis is concerned with 3 aspects. First, an exploration of possible theoretical contexts of his views on education is undertaken with a view to obtaining a basis for an intelligible discussion. Second, an examination of education for self reliance is undertaken. This is followed by an analysis of education for liberation as espoused by Nyerere. This is followed by a delineation of salient views that can enrich contemporary education in Kenya. Theoretical framework The liberal theory Liberalism envisions the ideal society to be one that embraces a wide range of individual liberties. These include, personal dignity, free expression, religious tolerance, right to own property, freedom of association, transparency of government, limitations on government power, the rule of law, equality, free market economy and free trade (Wikipedia,http://en.wikipedia.org/Liberalisms). It is incumbent upon government to uphold these freedoms in order to guarantee stability and peace. In addition, liberalism tends to encourage representative democratic governance. Here, the elected representatives are guided by the rule of law under the overall guidance of the constitution. Enshrined in the constitution are
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  • 9. Greek Culture Influence On American Culture Introduction Cultures are different around the world. There often is multiple cultures in a country. Greece s culture is different in many ways from other cultures, for example family, tradition and religion are three of many key factors in Greece(www.everyculture.com). Family, tradition and religion can be popular values for other cultures too, but all cultures have different values. Families in Greeceare affected by poverty, religion and tradition. In Greece, family is very important, where the father is the authority figure and the mother is the caring parent. Parents believe that children are their main priority in the family and treat them with love and respect; parenting them to value religion, tradition and family life with high expectations... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Greece the mothers main goal is to care for the child and that is it they can work but most choose not to. For mothers in Greece, it is more common for her to stay at home and not work while in our culture it is common that the mother cares for the child but also works. The father in Greece is authoritative and provides for the family. In Canada the father and mother are likely to share the authority role and the role to provide for the family. Expectations for Children Expectations for children in Greece are to strive in school and stay connected to their religion and their family life. Since family life is important in Greece the parents want the children to be close to every family member. I think that the parents in Greece want their children to be happy but to value the things they do which is religion, tradition and family. Our culture and Greece culture expect the same for their children. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Cloud Computing And Its Uses NAME: GANGISHETTI MANOJ KUMAR STUDENT ID: 11594998 SUBJECT: CLOUD COMPUTNG ASSIGNMENT: 2 Soft Arc Engineering CLOUD COMPUTING INDEX Question 13 Cloud computing and its uses3 Question 25 IaaS Model5 Question 36 SaaS Model6 SharePoint 20137 References7 1) WHAT ARE THE USES OF CLOUD COMPUTING? Cloud computing enables companies to consume compute resources as a utility just like electricity rather than having to build and maintain computing infrastructures in house. 1)Cloud computing promises several attractive benefits for businesses and end users. Seven of the main benefits of cloud computing include: 2)Self service provisioning: End users can spin up computing resources for almost any type of workload on demand. Elasticity: Companies can scale up as computing needs increase and then scale down again as demands decrease. Pay per use: Computing resources are measured at a granular level, allowing users to pay only for the resources and workloads they use. Private cloud and Hybrid cloud: Among the numerous motivations for utilizing cloud, there are two circumstances where associations are investigating approaches to evaluate a percentage of the applications they mean to convey into their surroundings using a cloud (particularly an open cloud). While on account of test and improvement it might be restricted in time, embracing a hybrid cloud approach considers testing application workloads, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Scrivener Day Bartleby Discussion Questions Bartleby, the Scrivener Day 1 1. The lawyer is a smart and observant man that runs a small law practice with four employees. He seems oddly obsessed with one of his former employees though. This infatuation with Bartleby has caused him to write an entire short story about him. 2. The lawyer is considered by others as an eminently safe man because his job, lifestyle, and demeanor are not flashy or risky at all. For example, his job as a lawyer is to work with bonds and mortgages not on high profile murders. 3. The lawyer s profound conviction that the easiest way in life is the best way shows the reader that he is not very motivated, is probably content with stay where he is at in his career, and is lazy. 4. The lawyer s business is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would love to have an employer that accepts my quirks for what good I can do. 11 The lawyer s office and general surroundings are presumably in an office building which is in a city. Inside his office there are two sides one with Turkey and Nippers. The other side has the lawyer and Bartleby who are separated by a screen. In this story, the setting is important because Bartleby in particular and the other people in the office as well are trapped in by other buildings and screens. 12 As presented, Bartleby is a quiet, hard working, pale man that rarely leaves the office during work hours. 13 The work quarters Bartleby has been given are very cramped and claustrophobic. For example, out of all the widows near Bartleby s desk the only thing visible is bricks from the other buildings and right behind him is a screen separating his office with his boss s office. 14 As a new hire, Bartleby is very diligent and effective in his work. The lawyer is surprised by how well his new hire is doing so soon. The lawyer even described Bartleby as parched for copy work. 15 The lawyer s initial impression of Bartleby was very positive. His impression was so positive that he put Bartleby s desk closest to his own desk so that he could do his more important and urgent tasks. 16 I regarded Bartleby s response to the lawyer when asked to proofread documents as being as respectful as possible so that he wouldn t upset the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why Did The Ming Dynasty Dominate The World Vidhi R. Solanki 14110128 Despite the great achievements of the Ming Dynasty, why did China fail to dominate the world? History is full of unpredictable incidences, instability and uncertainties. It is quite difficult to foretell the condition of our world s economic, social and political affairs for the upcoming decade. Anything and everything is possible. A perfect example of such an occurrence is the inability of China to dominate the world. What was it that led to China s descent and its declining grip over achieving world dominance? What was it that led to Europe s supremacy over the world? Any individual who existed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How were the people convinced so thoroughly about China becoming the world ruler ? The Ming dynasty, reigning from 1368 to 1644, is one of the greatest empires in the history of China. It was the time when China had reached its pinnacle of glory by developing the most advanced navigation technologies, largest and the most powerful military system, defence mechanisms, warfare tactics, improving trade as well as social relations with the western world by cultural and material exchanges such as books, literature, silk and porcelain. It was China who invented the paper making methods, gunpowder, compasses and printing technique. These inventions preceded the development of science and technology to its peak. It was only then that the western world acquainted itself to such advancements. The Great Wall of Chinais a marvellous architecture, completed in the Ming dynasty, which protected China from its northern invaders, especially the Mongols. Other such constructions include the Forbidden City and the restoration of the Grand Canal. Zheng He, during the Ming dynasty, set out on voyages with 7000 fleets to explore trade and set Chinese sovereignty in the minds of the outside world. Invasions on China were very difficult, so thinking about conquering it was simply out of the question. The fall of the Ming dynasty was due to a lot of internal conflicts, natural disasters, monetary crisis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A New Electronic Board Game Paul Smith, Roberta and Theo are 3 friends whom want to start a new business based upon their idea of a new electronic board game, which will be manufactured by the group themselves. Within this case, I have found many legal issues that must be tackled or understood for the business to run legally and smoothly. The first issue found in the case is based around the logo that has been created by Paul for their business. First, we have to ask if Paul has checked his logo; which can also be known as a trademark , against New Zealand s list of registered trademarks and if their chosen trademark (name, brand, logo) is the same or similar to any others registered companies. Secondly, we would need to see if Paul plans to register the company. Paul could decide not to register the company but still successfully use their unregistered trademark due to S9 of the Fair Trading Act 1986 (FTA), yet a registered trademark offer s the company better protection and it is strongly advised that companies register their trade mark under the Trade Mark Act 2002 (TMA). The TMA offers a number of advantages over the FTA in terms of trademarks. Trademarks are considered under statue law meaning it can be both criminal and civil law, therefore meaning the company could be sued or face a large fine if their trademark is similar to another and they continue to use it. This could misrepresent the original owners of the trademark, which may lead to loss for the particular company. In this case, the trio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Optimal Dh And Temperature Conditions Lab Report Optimal pH and Temperature Conditions Comparative studies show that the optimum pH of LDH from rabbit muscle ranges from pH 6.2 to 7.8 [6]. A pH rate profile graph in a study by Fritz [6] reflects the results obtained in Figure 1, where the optimum pH was found to be 7.5 for LDH extracted from rabbit muscle. This is further supported by the optimal pH of rabbit muscle LDH obtained by another study [7], in which the pH is determined to be 7.5. Thus the results obtained in Figure 1 fall consistent with literature values. In a study by Buhl et al., the optimal temperature of LDH from skeletal muscle of aa human was 37oC[4], suggesting that denaturation characteristics of the enzyme would be observed beyond this temperature condition [1].... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The low Vmax could be due to an incomplete reaction. However, despite the large difference in Vmax between experimental and literature values, Figure 3 reflects similar data obtained in similar studies [9]. Michaelis Menten graphs depicted by Figure 4 and Figure 5 show that all concentrations of oxalic acid (0M, 0.01M and 0.03M) and oxamic acid (0M, 0.0200M and 0.0600M) ) seemingly saturate at the highest lactate concentration which was 95mM. In both figures, LDH saturates the fastest in the absence of inhibitors, followed by 0.01M oxalic acid and 0.0200M oxamic acid, and 0.03M oxalic acid and 0.0600M oxamic acid having the slowest reaction rate respectively shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5. These results reflect the Michaelis Menten graphs reproduced by experiments under similar conditions as explained by Powers et al [9]. As predicted, Km and Vmax values obtained from the Michaelis Menten graphs in Figure 4 and Figure 5 do not correspond with Km and Vmax values obtained in the Lineweaver Burk plot of LDH in Figure 3. The Vmax obtained in Figure 4 and Figure 5 were both 10.6ВµM/min in the absence of inhibitor whereas the Vmax in the absence of inhibitor was 0.34 ВµM/min in Figure 3. Lineweaver Burk plots allow for an accurate derivation of an enzyme s Km and Vmax through an extrapolation of reciprocal values as opposed to the Michaelis Menten graph which indicates a direct correlation of an enzyme s substrate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Theme Of Diction In Geary Hobson s Deer Hunting In Geary Hobson s poem Deer Hunting , very different types of diction are used. Deer Hunting I has a redneck and arrogant diction. Deer Hunting II has a peaceful and appreciative diction. Hobson uses contrasting dictions because he wants to emphasize that the way the men hunt in Deer Hunting I is disrespectful to nature. DeerHuntingI and Deer Hunting II are different and alike in several ways. In Deer Hunting I , two types of negative diction are shown. Hobson writes Dammit, Al. Are you gonna help me cut up this deer, or are you gonna stand there all day drinking beer and yakking? This is redneck diction because of the way the author phrases it. Hobson spells Dammit wrong, he writes that the character drinks beer, and he uses the word yakking . This displays a trashy, redneck image to the reader. Another type of diction Deer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hobson writes The old man hangs the carcass feet first from the pecan tree with gentleness (5 7). The first type type of diction in this poem is peacefulness. The men in the poem take their time cutting the deer and they do it humbly too. Hobson uses words like gentleness and softly to direct a peaceful diction. Another type of diction in Deer Hunting II is appreciative. Hobson writes, Now, watch me, Ungillisi, grandson, as I prepare this deer which the Great Spirit has given to us for meat. The old man is very thankful that the Great Spirit gave him meat. He is thankful because he can use the deer in many ways. He can use it for clothes and food. The men are also appreciative of the dogs for finding their kill. Hobson writes Guts in a tumbling rush fall into the bucket to be cooked with the hooves into a strength stew for the hunting dogs; brothers who did their part in the chase (23 28). The men are also very thankful for the dogs who did their part in the hunt too. This poem displays a very positive attitude towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Miracles Throughout The Gospel Of Mark Throughout the gospel of Mark, Jesus preforms miraculous miracles with the help of faith in God. Jesus s miracles consist of healings, exorcism, feeding/ providing source of hydration, and power over natural elements(1). Those who don t follow Christianity most likely don t understand the purpose of these miracles. They might understand that the miracles are good but probably not the symbolism of each miracle. Miracles are meant to help Christians grow stronger in their faith and understand the ways of JesusChrist. It is simply impossible to look at it miracle performed by Jesus and believe that it was completely pointless with no meaning to it. The greatest example of this is the miracle of feeding the five thousand men alongside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Film Review Essay (Pulp Fiction) Denis Salinas 04/23/2013 Pulp Fiction Film Review When giving a film and evaluation it is obvious that acting, setting and plot would fit in every gender, however to evaluate a crime movie the expectations and feedback changes. Crime movies are known for having a flexible plot that allows mystery and tension build up, characters and acting that will maintain their role alive and transfer emotions and dialog that stays clear and understandable. Writing that is able to keep the audience concentrated through long dialogs and it also has its unexpected twists. There are other basic requirements for example: camerawork, costume design and sound editing. Only a few movies have had the privilege to this day be considered works of art in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing that is able to keep the audience concentrated through long dialogs and it also has its unexpected twists it s a key part. Crime movies often move slowly, they build up suspense and situations and they give you a bone here and there so you don t get bored and stay until the climax of the story. Pulp Fiction is unique, it s wonderfully written so each line fits on the designated actor. The story continues on and on with always interesting dialogs. The story takes its wild turns, one more unexpected than the last one. Moments that will take you by surprise are bound to happen. The writing is really fluent in the sense that in each individual scene there s so much to like, and the best part of it, is the fact that none of the direction or the writing ever seems forced, but quite natural. The movie won t feel rushed out, it takes times for discussions to go through, the dialog aren t always attached to what the whole idea of the movie. For example; Vincent and Jules having a discussion about what a TV pilot just seems like a regular conversation between two guys but it doesn t lose interest as it progress, it s just interesting. Just like the writing Quentin Tarantinoalso directed the movie and like the writing, he gives everything its time. The way the movie is shot is quite interesting. In most movies a shot lasts a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Julius Caesar Noblest At the end of the play, Antony refers to Brutus by saying, This was the noblest Roman of them all. Who do you think was the noblest character in the play? Write an essay discussing the strengths and weaknesses of your choice of character. The play Julius Caesar, end with Antony refers to Brutus by Saying This was the noblest Roman of them all. This was the noblest Roman of them all , refers to Octavian. Octavian was strong smart, ambitious and .irrational. Octavian was young and had a lot of good characteristic. Octavian strengths and weakness will be told so he can be the noblest Roman of them all. First, Octavian appears to be a very strong individual. Octavian was the adopted son of Julius Caesar . Just being the adopted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cuba Essay According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2010), the population of Miami Dade County, Florida is 2,496,435.In 2010 the total number of Hispanic or Latino residing in Miami Dade County is 1,623,859, which makes 65 percent of the total population (U.S. Census Bureau 2010). Cubans makes up for 34 percent of the total population, totaled to 856,007 (U.S. Census Bureau 2010). Miami is a majority Latino city 70 percent of its population is Hispanic. And while Cuban Americans still comprise over half of the city s population 54 percent the city s Hispanic composition is changing. History The origin of Cuba started, when Christopher Columbus arrived in the island in 1492. In 1511 Cuba was colonized by the Spanish. Before the Spanish, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deplorable conditions in the islands sugar plantations caused many slave rebellions in this period of Cuba history. In 1868, Cuban landowners also began to resist the status quo, launching the first Cuban War of Independence. Many great Cuban national heroes rose to prominence during this period of Cuba history: Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Maximo Gomez, Antonio Maceo, and Jose Marti. Memorials to these figures from history on Cuba are commonplace. The Ten Years War against Spain ended in 1878 with the Pact of Zanjon, which granted concessions to the Cuban rebels. Nevertheless, Marti and other revolutionaries continued their resistance to the Spanish authorities, some of them from exile in the United States. In April 1895, Maceo, Marti, and Gomez landed in Cuba to begin the second War of Independence. In 1898, with the rebels largely in control of the island, the United States used the explosion of the USS Maine in the Havana harbor to begin hostilities against Spain, starting the Spanish American War. In December 1898, Spain ceded control of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Cuba to the United States. The next sixty years of history on Cuba featured a strong U.S. presence. The U.S. Navy established the base at Guantanamo Bay, American tourists flocked to the casinos, hotels, and brothels of Havana, and U.S. interference in internal Cuban politics was the norm. In the 1950s, Cuba was ruled by an unpopular military dictatorship led by Fulgencio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis Younger Dryas Climate Event Occurring about 12,800 years ago, The Younger Dryas Climate Event was an abrupt climate change that dropped the Earth temperature by about 10 degrees, bringing dry winds ( Abrupt Climate Change , 2003). This event followed a warming trend that had resulted in glacier melting. As the melting water filtered down the Mississippi and into the Gulf of Mexico, its route suddenly diverted, carrying the water east into the Atlantic Ocean. This change in the water path disrupted both the salinity and the flow in the ocean system, thus changing the climate of the Northern region. Unfortunately, 30 species of animals became extinct as a result of the changes, and nearly 80 percent of North America s large animals disappeared (video). Ending abruptly, the Younger Dryas officially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although no debate exists regarding whether this event occurred, several theories have been created explaining the reason why it occurred. One such theory is the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, also known as the Clovis Comet Hypothesis, which proposes that a comet or asteroid hit North America, killing off many animals and human instantly, and non adapting species were also eradicated due to starvation (video). One critique of this hypothesis is that no crater has been found on Earth s surface; however, it is likely that the comet hit the glacier, which ultimately melted and left no physical sign. Another hypothesis depends on the idea of a thermohaline circulation shutdown due to the changes in ocean circulation ( Abrupt Climate Change , 2003). A problem with this hypothesis, however, is that another glacier melting event occurred following the Younger Dryas, and it did not create a massive climate change. Another theory states that the climate change was brought on by Earth s orbital changes, but much more information is needed regarding this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Auto Case Study On 6 7 2017 at about 1335 hrs I was in the area of 2200 Auburn Way S, Auburn, King, WA, when I noticed Tandra Moses driving a gray BMW X5 (WA/ARP1266). I knew the driver of the BMW was Tandra, as several hours prior I noticed that she was listed as wanted on the Washington s Most Wanted website. On the website it provided several photos of Tandra and stated that she was the owner of the BMWand provide the listed Washington license plate. I also used in house records and found several other photos of Tandra. The BOLO advised that Tandra was linked to several thefts and was wanted by King County Detectives. Additionally, Tandra had a felony warrant for her arrest (Escape Community Custody # 17111078163 No Bail). . The be on the lookout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As we approached the intersection of Auburn Way S and HWY 18 and it appeared we were going to stop at a red light at the intersection. At the time, we were both in the far east lane of northbound only traffic. Without warning, Tandra accelerated from the far east lane, across four lanes of occupied traffic and into oncoming traffic lanes, then accelerated through the intersection onto westbound HWY 18. As she began to accelerate from the far east lane, I initiated my overhead emergency lights and siren and attempted to get behind her, I further advised dispatch of my location, reason for stop, that the vehicle fleeing and I was in pursuit. As I attempted to get my patrol vehicle behind her, I noticed that she was recklessly accelerating onto the shoulder of the road, around another vehicle. I then noticed a large cloud of what I though was smoke coming from the front of her vehicle, while she accelerated to a high rate of spend while recklessly passing vehicles and weaving through traffic. At that time of day there was a significant amount of traffic on HWY 18 and the manner and speed in which Tandra was driving was overly dangerous to bystanders. With this information in hand and the fact that I could positively identify the driver, I advised dispatch that I was terminating the pursuit. Dispatch then aired the information to other departments in the area. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Benefits Of Human Reproductive Cloning In measuring the benefits, human reproductive cloning would be advantageous to the well being of humans and because it is a fulfillment of personal autonomy. Firstly, this technique is a sound method for infertile couples to have a genetically related child and it is a method to provide a patient medical treatment in a form of gene therapy or organ transplants (Hayry 2003). Secondly, the value of personal self governance has been emphasized by humantraditions in which the liberty of individuals is seen as important to individuals in our society today. Cloning would promote the well being of some individuals without violating any person s autonomy and conclusively is rational that people s reproductive choice is not a realm to be interfered. In measuring the infliction of harm directly, the technique is deemed to be generally unsafe, as experiments with other mammals show that it is likely to cause physical harm to the clones (Sanchez Sweatman 2000). Indirectly, there is a strong likelihood for social resentment and discrimination towards clones which would be a form of psychological and social deprivation. The discrimination in modern society is abundant of discrimination and social resentment towards any sort of deviant of the social norm, even belated to the introduction of human clones into society. Specifically looking discrimination under sexual orientation, based on statistics presented by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and National Centre for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Soil Erosion In Iowa Iowa became a state in 1846 and by 1860 almost the entire state was settled and farmed by Euro Americans. The settling led to the devastation of prairie in Iowa. The beautiful lush grasses, forbes, and sedges were being cultivated and planted with crops along with severe overgrazing and much more. Prairie is a habitat type that gets a lot of focus in Iowa today. It gets so much focus because it is such a huge part of Iowa s ecological history. Before the advent of white man, prairie covered approximately 84 percent of the area of Iowa . (Aikman, 1959) Tallgrass prairie is one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America (Sampson and Knoppf, 1996), with less less than one percent of its original extent remaining. (Rowe, Fargione, Holland,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Conservation Reserve Program or CRP is a great way to conserve soil not just in Iowa, but all around the nation. Referring to farmers around the nation taking land out of production and putting it into CRP: As a result of these sweeping changes in the landscape, soil erosion in the United States has decreased by about 648 million tons a year, dwindling bird populations have more safe areas for their nests, and less carbon dioxide enters the atmosphere, government and university studies show (Adler, 1996) Although, the amount of CRP and Prairie is nothing compared to what it used to be, we have started to make a dent into soil erosion and ecological processes that we have destroyed. In my opinion, a certain amount of acres in CRP in Iowa should be mandatory for a certain percent of the cropland that you farm. For an easy example, if you have 100 acres of cropland that you own, 10% of that cropland should be mandatory CRP or Prairie, especially along waterways and floodplains. In today s farming industry, small time farmers have around 800 acres of cropland. In all actuality, all farmers have some land that has some environmental virtue that farming threatens. This land may sit in a state conservation preserve, for example, or serve as a buffer between agricultural property and a river or lake. (Adler, 1996) Those farmers with that have 800 acres or more in crop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Determination And Determination Is The Most Important In Life Determination means something different to everyone, to me it means persevering through any and all the obstacles life throws at me. Without any willpower, I d never get anything done, and for that reason, I m glad to say that determination and strength are most important in my life. It serves a role in my current life, as well as it will in my futureto enable me to be the best version of myself. Every day is a new struggle, passing tests, turning in homework, keeping my GPA from tanking, it s almost impossible for me to get through all of this without tenacity. When I m staying up until 2:00 a.m finishing loads of homework and projects, the one thing that keeps me from cuddling up in a warm blanket and passing out, is my determination to finish the work I ve been given. I nurture this human capacity in my day to day life, not only in my schoolwork but in my social life. Like any pair, me and my best friend fight, we ll have friendship droughts , as my mom would say. In spite of all the fighting, I stick with her because I know all the bickering won t last and there will come a day when I ll be glad to have my best friend by my side. However, sometimes we do lose people for good and it s hard to let go of the past and move on into the future. When my grandfather passed away, I felt like I didn t know how to live anymore. I couldn t imagine getting through life without the one person I confided in most, the person that always put a smile on my face. I was grief stricken, and the only thing that allowed me to keep my composure and not fall apart like a brittle vase was my hope that I d make it past this chapter of my life and move on to better things. Hope is what drives us, it s what makes us strong, and enables us to keep on keepin on , as some would say. This determination I ve referenced is what is needed in large amounts for my future job prospects as well. For a while now, I ve dreamt of starting up my own restaurant or maybe becoming a lawyer, both require enormous quantities of mental and emotional strength. For the restaurant, I would have to endure restless nights studying for culinary school, after which I proceed to acquire a building suitable for my business, hire a staff, spend numerous hours ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Position Statement Summary The National Commission on Correctional Health Care released a position statement on how important women s health care is in prisons and to guide administration in managing women s health care in these facilities. The position statement covers the following subtopics: gynecological, pregnancy, postpartum, parenting services, sexual and physical abuse, alcohol and drug abuse, sexually transmitted disease, family planning, mental health, aging, and nutrition and diet. Through these sections, the organization discusses the numerous statistics and research accompanied and related to the subtopics. These subtopics were the preface to NCCHC s position statement and served as a backing for their position statement. The Position Statement covers... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This makes it difficult for courts in defining the lines of equal treatment based on gender. (PrisonerResource) In Craig v. Boren, the court rejected strict scrutiny as a standard in equal protection claims based on gender (craigvboren). Something particular to prison inmates seeking equal protection relief, is that they must demonstrate that there is no rational relation between the dissimilar treatment and a legitimate penological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Ma3110 Wk 1 Homework Section 1 2 Ex. 26 Surgery vs. Splints A study compared surgery and splinting for subjects suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome. It was found that among 73 patients treated with surgery, there was a 92% success rate. Among 83 patients treated with splints, there was a 72% success rate. Calculations using these results showed that if there really is no difference in success rates between surgery and splints, then there is about a 1 in 1000 chance of getting success rates like the one obtained in this study. a. Should we conclude that surgery is better than splints for the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome? It would be unfair to make such a conclusion. There are pieces of data missing: age of the patients, current health ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are not the same, however they are not substantially different. Section 2 2 Ex. 18 Radiation in Baby Teeth Listed below are amounts of strontium 90 (in milli becquerels) in a simple random sample of baby teeth obtained from Pennsylvania residents born after 1979 (based on data from An Unexpected Rise in Strontium 90 in U.S. Deciduous Teeth in the 1990s, by Mangano, et al., Science of the Total Environment). Construct a frequency distributionwith eight classes. Begin with a lower class limit of 110, and use a class width of 10. Cite a reason why such data are important. Strontium 90 saturation in Milli becquerels| Frequency| 110 120| 2| 121 130| 2| 131 140| 5| 141 150| 7| 151 160| 13| 161 170| 6| 171 180| 1| 181 190| 1| This data is important for two reasons: determining who has had the most frequent exposure, and the most likely location of the Strontium 90. Section 2 3 Ex. 1 Histogram Table 2 2 is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina In 1997 I was a Marine Aircraft Firefighter stationed at the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina. One of the tasks we performed was performing static displays for groups touring the base. Two places every tour group would visit was the military police and the fire station; we were the fire station. Staff Sergeant Draughn and I (we were both supervisors) stood in front of these children while our Marines performed a drill where an alarm would sound; they would come down the slide from upstairs, get dressed roll about 30 yards, pull out the hoses and put out either the simulated fire or a small controlled fire. On this particular occasion it was a group elementary school kids from the local school district. Draughn looked at me and said. Look at these kids, just think, as innocent as they look now, in about 10 to 15 years some will be murders, and criminals. I laughed and agreed; realizing that criminals come from everyday walks of life; as I reflect that was the first time I can truly pinpoint the first time I had a biased perspective on the younger generation. I was 29 years old at the time and looked like I was 20. I was before I was shot so I weighed at the most 160 lbs., and it s hard to say I that heavy at the time. Throughout my life I have always been in service and I thought I was very liberal minded; I ve always loved being nice to people and helping people and so I thought my altruistic personality was perfect for social work. This program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Polycystic Kidney Disease Introduction: Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic disorder, which means that it is inherited from the parent and passed on to further generations. It causes uncontrollable cyst growth within the kidneys, that eventually can lead to kidney failure and the need of a kidney transplant. Five percent of kidneyfailure is due to this disease alone, (PKD Foundation). Not only can it affect the kidney, but many other organs, and cause a lot of painful symptoms, which will be discussed later in the paper. There are two types of polycystic kidney disease(PKD), one is called Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD), and the other is called Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease (ARPKD). ARPKD is extremely rare, and it is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kidney on the right displays the typical appearance of a kidney in a patient suffering from PKD. (Mayo Clinic, Normal and Polycystic Kidneys , Mayo Clinic, 16 Apr. 2017, http:/ /www.mayoclinic.org/diseases conditions/polycystic kidney disease/multimedia/normal and polycystic kidneys/img 20006896) Molecular Biology of Disease: There are three primary pathways involved in Autosomal Polycystic Kidney Disease. These pathways are upregulated in cell proliferation, and fluid secretion, and downregulated in apoptosis. These pathways are responsible for the growth of cysts in the kidneys. Cell proliferation is upregulated because the intracellular calcium Works Cited Chapin, Hannah C., and Michael J. Caplan. The Cell Biology of Polycystic Kidney Disease. The Journal of Cell Biology. Rockefeller University Press, 15 Nov. 2010. Web. 15 Apr. 2017. Guan, Yi, and Chuan Ming Hao. SIRT1 and Kidney Function. Kidney Diseases 1.4 (2016): 258 265. PMC. Web. 17 Apr. 2017. Hu, Jing, Hui Jing, and Hening Lin. Sirtuin Inhibitors as Anticancer Agents. Future medicinal chemistry 6.8 (2014): 945 966. PMC. Web. 9 Apr. 2017. Ng, Rick. Drugs: From Discovery to Approval. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley Sons, 2015. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The United States Patriot Act Kaylyn Dailey 11/27/16 Professor Carter American Gov. Term Paper Patriot Act On September 11, 2001, the Unites States suffered massive destruction caused by terrorism. Four planes were hijacked by terrorist. Nearly, three thousand lives were lost when two planes crashed into the World Trade Towers, one crashed into the Pentagon, and the final plane crashed in Pennsylvania before it could reach its final destination. An immense fear spread across the country and out of this fear came the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct the Terrorism, also known as the USA Patriot Act. The Patriot Act was signed into law on October 26, 2001 by President George W. Bush. The act expanded the surveillance capability of both domestic law enforcement and international intelligence agencies. When this law was passed it was under the assumption to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world, to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools, and for other purposes (The USA Patriot). The Patriot Act has given the government the power to spy on the average American through monitoring phone records and calls, gaining banking and credit information, and even track a person s internet activity. This is an unbelievable amount of power intelligence agencies wield all under the umbrella of national security. This power has gone too far, is unjustified, unconstitutional, and infringes on the privacy of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Irrigation In Yuma Essay Irrigation was nothing new in Yuma, Arizona. Over the years irrigation had just gotten better, it did manage to change Yuma in some positive ways while irrigation improved. Many people and the developers of Yuma County had to overcome many challenges but it was not easy to do so. The project did have both some negative and some positive effects on Yuma County. Irrigation helped out farmers and their farmland. Also, Irrigation in Yuma came with the Reclamation Act, which had given permission to the Yuma Project. Some structures like the Laguna Dam and the siphon were built because of the irrigation and helped Yuma become popular with its famous crops, for example, the lettuce and wheat. With all of these factors throughout the history of Yuma has made the Yuma that we know today. The Reclamation Act was passed in 1902 by the federal government. It was meant to allow projects to be created that would help with irrigation. The purpose of the Act was to guarantee that safe water ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was being used to put the water higher to be able to flow into Yuma instead of it being pumped. Once the Imperial Dam had been completed, there was not much need for the Laguna Dam anymore. Another part of the Yuma PRoject was the Yuma Siphon, it was a huge tunnel that was built seventy feet underneath the Colorado River. The siphon was made to take water from the California side of the Colorado River to the Arizona side of the Colorado River. With the siphon, it supplies the Yuma Valley and Yuma itself with all its water. The water being brought to the Yuma Valley is also the water we use to water all of our crops which helped with irrigation. With all of these structures that helped us with agriculture, it brought popularity to the Yuma community and put a name to this town for having good lettuce and cauliflower because of the water canals that were created to bring the right amount of water that were able to grow these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Bureaucratic Discretion In Public Service Extensive research has discussed the role of street level bureaucrats in the administration of public services. Few people in the public consciously give a name to what front line service providers such as police, social workers, teachers, public health, legal aid, city workers, and other public servants subconsciously perform day in and day out bureaucrat discretion. Many of these public servants themselves who are doling out bureaucratic discretion have not put a name to it because many times it is a natural reaction and decided in a moment s response. Author, Michael Lipsky, brought attention to the phenomenal and verbalized the concept. Since these public servants are literally in the trenches and on the front line serving the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why it is vitally important when discretionary calls are made it is done with the upmost ethical conclusion. Human nature is wired to react from their own experiences be they good or bad. It is important for citizens, all levels of government employees and the institutions they serve to understand this concept of bureaucratic discretion. With education, nuances of the complexities of the job, and proper policies and guidelines, when bureaucratic discretion are made by the street level worker they need to be balanced with ethics and integrity for the various situations they face. There is such a broad spectrum of public servants that bureaucratic discretion will also have a very broad range of definitions. A broad general definition of discretion is a perceived freedom of street level bureaucrats to make choices that concern the sort, quantity, and quality sanctions and rewards that are offer when implementing a policy. The management style of different government entities can have an adverse or beneficial effect when implementing the same policy because the public servant(s) (1) possess more knowledge or loopholes on the rules, (2) the agency s operationalize the policy somewhat differently, (3) employee/manager relationship is what enables them to adjust to the circumstances, or (4) the personality of the street level bureaucrat is more rule following or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Horror Of Harry Potter 68 languages, 450 million copies, 200 countries, 198 chapters, and 1,084,170 words, this is how the Harry Potter books are impacting people all around the world. Impacting people every day, the Harry Potter series and accompanying movies have influenced many people around the world. The author behind these books, J.K. Rowling, who was named one of the most powerful women in the world, is even more influential. The rate of children that read goes down everyday, but the Harry Potterseries has been credited with saving children s reading habits and encouraging people to read more. (Harry).The books have changed young adult and children s book genre standards After the series came out, series books became more relevant and popular. (Lebrecht). The Harry Potter books have led its readers to be more accepting to others, especially more accepting towards minorities; there have been a few studies to support this. to be better people, and has even led to the creation of a new sport. In ways perhaps many do not realize, J.K. Rowling s Harry Potter series increases acceptance, improves behavior, and broadens the interests of the readers. The first aspect of society that the Harry Potter books has impacted is the acceptance the readers have towards minorities. There have been research labs to see if reading the Harry Potter makes people more accepting. The research shows that people reading the Harry Potter series have more accepting thoughts on minorities than others who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Coming Of Age Magazine Analysis transformation in and around the concept of sex and its implication with the help of the magazine. Sadly Monroe was found dead at her home at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. Hefner never forgot what she did for him and has always expressed his admiration for her and he even went as far as to make his final resting place right next to hers at the Westwood Village Memorial Park. When asked how important it is to him to be laid to rest in a vault next to the woman who helped his business take America by storm all Hefner had to say on CBS2 was It certainly has a very kind of completion notion to it . Conclusion An idea at the time when the US was at war, Hef has said that the idea came from the war and rightly so, during the war many magazines featuring beautiful women was a common thing, kind of as an inspiration, to come home as heroes and have an entire country and that young lady cheering for them. Hef had this idea which became a vision and later than a business plan, officially in 1953 and has now come to be renowned worldwide, truly spectacular reputation be it because of the amount of merchandise it that is sold, the clubs from all over the world and most importantly the magazine which has been the best friend for over 60 years form many men. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Crossing over seas and influencing various modern day magazines with its model, Playboy is a reference and a symbol. With its brand being used to sell such things as clothes, pencils, accessories and more it is recognizable all over the world and an example of a leading business model which has survived through half a century and has set certain foundations and overall an example for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Residential Schools Impacted The Indigenous Community In the Indigenous community, when the community is faced with a trauma, it takes seven generations for the community to heal (Trimble, 2015). People may underestimate how oppressed and how much suffering the Indigenous communities had to struggle with, and continue to struggle with these issues today. We may underestimate how severe the situation is because many of us were not taught much about the impact of colonization on the Indigenous communities in school. There are many myths people may have concerning Indigenous life experiences, particularly schooling. To address these myths, I would begin by giving a brief history of residential schools. I would then analyze how residential schools have impacted the indigenous community and how they continue to affect them today. I would also mention the current issues children on reserves are facing today regarding school. Lastly, I would mention some of the progress that has been made. I will use the work of Sefa Dei to demonstrate the importance of community in education regarding the Indigenous people. Residential schools first started appearing in the 19th century. They were introduced as a way to mold children into civilized people. Their goal was to eradicate the Indigenous culture and once they were Canadian citizens, they could be a part of society. In the eyes of the Europeans who colonized, they were educating these wild beings. Many of the churches took the responsibility of teaching the children. They would teach the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Optimism In Candide Candide Francois Marie Arouet, recognized by his alias Voltaire, recognized in a freethinking monarchy, but as he served his leaders, he ridiculed then in his writings. In Candide, Voltaire s celebrated work, the key character, Candide, begins the story as a trusting and innocent young man, but upon leaving his home, he hastily starts to learn about the severe and vicious truths of the world. Pangloss, Candides teacher, in the beautiful castle where he spent his childhood, accompanies him on his expeditions. Throughout the story, Pangloss represents optimism; the belief that everything that happens will have the best outcome and that everything will turn out good as it should. The falseness of religionis evident in the initial reading titled, How, the Portuguese Made a Superb... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Death and near death experience is apparent in this reading. To demonstrate, for Pangloss s death, there is a resurrection or last minute redemption, which was unexpected. Voltaireparodied death by including the strange situation to prevent earthquakes and the deceased person happens to survive to show the unpredictability of mortality. The irony of the failed attempt to burn and then hang Pangloss by the dishonest religious hypocrites is the surprise ending. At the end of this subsequent reading, Candide asked Pangloss, when you got hanged, mutilated, thrashed, and were tugging at the oar, did you continue to think that everything that happens around us is for the best? (Sayre, pg. 841) Pangloss than answered, I have always abided by my first opinion for; after all, I am a philosopher... (Sayre, pg. 841). To close, in relation to all that has happened to Candide and Pangloss in the story, they reserve the belief that God is disconnected from humans and there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Starbucks Managerial Functions The purpose of this essay is to identify the relevancy of Fayol s managerial functions to the current system of management. Management involves coordinating and overseeing the work activities of others so that their activities are completed efficiently and effectively. Management is very important for an organization because without an effective managementit is very difficult for an organization to succeed and perform well. A manager is a person who coordinates and oversees the work of other people so organizational goals can be accomplished (Robbins Coulter, 2014, p. 32). The manager selected for this essay is Howard Schultz, the chief executive officer (CEO) of StarbucksCorporation. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that there must be sufficient capital, staff and raw materials so that the organization can run smoothly and that it can build a good working structure. Two of the elements in an organizational design will be used which is work specialization and chain of command. The breaking down of jobs into smaller and specific jobs is work specialization (Robbins, S., 2011). The jobs at Starbucks are highly specialized. According to (Roberts, 2015), some stores operate with a drive thru window. At any given time, there will be four employees working to operate the drive thru window: one to take orders, one to handle cash, one to make coffee, and another to help where needed most. Chain of command is when any employee should receive orders from one boss only under any circumstances (Carl A. Rodrigues, 2001:882). Looking at (TheOfficialBoard, 2015) Mr Schultz is the CEO and he manages a team of five chief and five presidents. There are also nine senior VP s who answers to these chiefs. The Starbucks organization structure consists of board members who make decisions with Mr Schultz. Mr Schultz will then discuss plans with their chiefs in order to implement rules and guidelines to successfully achieve the goals of the board. These are then passed down to the senior VP s who implement them to the rest of the organization. It is then broken down into the regional offices where a manager oversees the operations of 8 10 stores. Finally, each store has a manager, assistant manager and employees. Extracted from an article, the job duty for the employees is to provide excellent customer service while making handcrafted, quality beverages. This is the chain of command for the Starbucks enterprises. There is a total of thirty nine executives in the Starbucks organizational chart which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Delectation Delicatessen Essay Homework Problem Set #1 Delectation Delicatessen Problem a) Answer: Delectation wants to determine the number of Fish n Fowl and Surf n Turf sandwiches it should make each day to maximize the deli s revenues in USD$. The decision variables are how many units of Fish n Fowl and Surf n Turf sandwiches Delectation should make each day. F= units of Fish n Fowl sandwiches Delectation should make each day. S= units of Surf n Turf sandwiches Delectation should make each day. The objective function: maxmize F x 5.50 + S x 6.95 The Constraints: 0.25 x F + 0.25 x S lt;=200| Tuna fish salad | Pound| 0.5 x F lt;=260| Sliced turkey| Pound| 0.40 x S lt;=60| Sliced roast beef ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And Plant A losing production capacity will not change this fact. So only Plant B will increase its production by 100 untis to make up the loss of capacity in Pant A. 2.The transportation costs for A to region 1 and 2 are $1.50 and $2.10. The difference is $0.70. The transportation costs for Plant B to region 1 and 2 are $2.35 and $3.55. The difference is $1.20. Since $1.20 gt;$0.70, Plant A will reduce its production and shipment to region 1 by 100 untis and Plan B will produce $100 units more and ship to region 1. Problem b) 50 cents increase in unit transportation cost between plant A and region 2 Answer: Production and shipment plan will not be changed because the allowable increase of objective coefficient of from plant A to region 2 is 60 cents. The 50 cents change is within the limit so it will not change the production and shipment plan. So it will only increase total cost by $450 as 900x$0.5. Problem c) Answer: The additional revenue will cover the cost. The reasons are: First only Plant B has available capacity to cover the 80 additional units. Second, 80 additional units is within the allowable increase range of plan B so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Incorporating Tibetan Buddhism into Modern Psychotherapy... Incorporating Tibetan Buddhism into Modern Psychotherapy As the world moves into the twenty first century, Western civilizations are witnessing a surge of new technology, ideas and economic success. Urbanization is spreading rapidly and Western society s push for progression is becoming more apparent. However, this obsession with advancement has begun to take its toll on the happiness of the citizens. Studies have shown that in 2002, up to 13 percent of U.S. citizens suffered from mental disorders and that this number has only increased since then (Rinpche 60). As a result of our push for new technology, more techniques and medication are evolving and being used in psychotherapy. We must, however, wonder if it is time to try ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To prove the benefits of incorporating Buddhist philosophies into Western psychotherapy, I will examine three specific Buddhist ideas: the connection of experience and meaning, the idea of emptiness and the loss of the ego, and the true nature of the mind. In order to examine the benefits of incorporating Buddhist ideas for psychotherapy patients, we must first move past the common Western idea that Buddhism is too culture bound and religious oriented to be incorporated into Western societies. While many Eastern cultures do consider Buddhism as their primary religion, the philosophies behind the religious practices are psychologically based (Michalon 203). The Dalai Lama, one of the Buddhists primary religious leaders, agreed to this when he sad, It is possible for people to adopt various Buddhist meditative techniques or mental training without being a Buddhist (Gay 172). It is of no threat to the religion of any psychotherapy patient to be able to understand and incorporate Buddhist ideas into his or her way of life. In order to progress to a happier lifestyle, we must be able to open our minds to examine other philosophies and how we may benefit from them. Tibetan Buddhism offers a very philosophical approach to a happier and more compassionate way of thinking. Meaning and the Experience Many patients suffering from depression, as well as several other psychological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Frankenstein Free Will Scott Adams once said [f]ree will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure. Even though most people have free will, they always choose the decision that will lead them to the most happiness. If one is given a choice to be courageous and happy or safe but not satisfied, the logical choicethey would chose is the primary. This decision is evidently seen in John Milton s Paradise Lost and the film The Matrix, where Eve from Paradise Lost and Neo from The Matrix face an opportunity to discover pleasure or endure the same, boring life they were experiencing before. To no surprise, the characters chose the happy route because their free willwould not let them go the other route of dissatisfaction. As a result... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The convincing arguments Satan and Morpheus provides makes the pathway for ignorance nonexistent. When Morpheus holds out the red pill and blue pill, he tells Neo, [y]ou take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe what you believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes (The Matrix). Morpheus alludes to the story of Alice in Wonderland to convince Neo of all the great possibilities that come with taking the red pill. He also repeats the word believe while discouraging Neo from taking the blue pill which shows the uncertainty Neo will have to live with for the rest of life. Neo is basically forced to take the red pill at this point because it will lead him to the path of greatest pleasure. Additionally, Satan recounts his own experience of eating from the tree of knowledge: do not believe / Those rigid threats of death; ye shall not die: / [...] Look on me, / Me who have touched and tasted, yet both lived / And life more perfect have attained than fate (Milton 684 689). Satan uses logos to further attract Eve into eating the apple since he has firsthand knowledge of the effects of the apple. He then uses the word life more perfect which sparks Eve s motive into eating the apple. Even though Eve is basically forced to eat the apple, she is still thoughtful with her decision. With the help of persuasive language, Eve and Neo are compelled into choosing the happiest option in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Artemis Fowl The Eternity Code Summary Kwabena s Paper on Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code Author: Eoin Colfer The main characters in this book are Artemis Fowl, Butler (Domovoi), Holly Short, Jon Spiro, Foaly, Mulch Diggums, Fowl Senior, and Julius Root. In the beginning Artemis Senior is in the Helskinski University Hospital resulting in his rescue from the Arctic Incident. Artemis makes a small sized computer he calls the C Cube which is made up of stolen LEP technology. He meets up with a man from Chicago named Jon Spiro who is a billionaire with a company named Fission Chips. He shows him his product, and Jon Spiro says he likes it and wants it. Artemis says that for the C Cubes he would want him to sell his stock and invest to a future Fowl Industries and receive one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Brief Note On Automobile And Automobile Insurance Essay These are many different types of automobile insurances. One type is Comprehensive Auto Insurance this applies to damages with your automobile should you be involved in an accident not involving another car, a roll over, or any other similar type problem. Please remember that there are other automobile insurances that would be more appropriate in dealing with accidents that involve other automobiles. For every accident involving only one automobile, comprehensive is the kind of automobile insurances you need to have. Besides crashes, this kind of automobile insurances coverage also covers auto theft. Let s not forget no matter what happened to your vehicle, someone needs to pay for the repair and the parts. This of the many types of automobile insurances covers other situations as well like destruction from fires, floods, and times when you have a car accident involving a deer or other animal. Also covered under this type of coverage are the following situations: rioting that causes damage to your car, raining hail, shattered windows, an object being flung at your car during a tornado or other wind intensive storm. Taking comprehensive coverage for an old car is not a good idea. However, certain items aren t covered that make a big difference to some customers for instance removable electronics: radios, CB radios, scanning monitor receivers, and laptops are all devices not covered in the package. Any other electronic device that works in conjunction with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Reality Of Television Entertainment Reality T.V. is defined as a genre of television entertainment that portrays real life situations that serves to entertain rather than inform. One of the first reality T.V. shows to air was the Dutch, series Nummer 28, in which 7 students were put together in one house and their everyday interactions between each other were documented. A few years later, shows such as Survivor and Big Brother swept the nation and the radical new idea of Reality T.V. became the next big thing. During its infancy, Reality T.V. served only 2 purposes; to entertain and make money. As the years went by and popularity for the genre grew, televisionstations saw the opportunity to make an exponentially larger amount of money. In order to do this, they had to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite all of the publicity that the controversy sparked, the viewership didn t reach their expectations. However, at the end of the first episode they showed a preview of the next upcoming episode in which one member of the cast was punched in the face while drinking at one of the bar s. This caused even more controversy, which in turn, increased the viewership of the next episode by almost 50%. This comes to show that people become exponentially more engaged in a show when there is more fighting and just drama in general. This then poses the question of whether or not we as a society actually approve of this behavior and maybe even consider it an everyday reality. America s Next Top Model (ANTM) also falls under the category of extremely controversial shows that yet still seem to be equally as popular. The show follows the same general format of the hit series American Idol and Americas got talent. Many women who seek to become models compete on this show in order to claim the title of Americas Next Top Model and jumpstart their careers in the modeling industry. The contestants live together under the same roof similar to shows like Jersey Shore and The Real World. The house has almost no doors so that cameras can capture almost every moment of the lives of the contestants. Each episode, the contestants would go through a photo shoot, and some sort of challenge. At the end of the week the models would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Management Theory Of Management Management has experienced remarkable shifts in the way that organizations conduct business particularly in the last century, due to the evolving workplace as well as tremendous changes in the roles of leaders in organizations. Early managers often relied on authoritative tactics to get the job done, which we have learned from history does not work very well for many modern organizations. In this paper, I will be analyzing the managementapproach my organization takes and whether this is the best approach to meet organizational goals and whether or not my organization may benefit from adopting a different approach or combining multiple approaches. What are management theories? Management theories are utilized in various organizations in an effort to increase organizational effectiveness and service delivery. The management theory that an organization decides to adhere to will vary based on the type of organization, as well as, the services and/or products that it offers. Therefore, it is not uncommon for an organization to use multiple theories when implementing strategies in the workplace. Employment Human Services Department Managerial Approach I am currently employed by the Contra Costa County Employment and Human Services Department. My department is responsible for providing social services to the needy and vulnerable populations of Contra Costa County. These services include, but are not limited to, cash assistance, food stamps, Medi cal, In Home Supportive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Bartleby The Scrivener, By Melville Essay Melville s short story Bartleby the scrivener, describes the narrator as an elderly old man that wishes to give details of the life of Bartleby the scrivener. Bartleby was a completely emotionless human being who refuses to interact with the world around him. These actions shape the short story, picking at its viewers mind as to why Bartlebyis disconnected from society. Bartleby worked in the dead letters office this may have triggered his inability to relate to the world around him. This motionless docility covered his inner troubles that he withheld from the world. The narrator states I have known very many of them, professionally and privately, and if I pleased, could relate divers histories, at which good natured gentlemen might smile, and sentimental souls might weep. (Melville s). In this he means that many persons might choose to smile as they find pleasure in reading Bartleby as much as those who might weep because they find the short storyto be discouraging. In the 1970 s adaptation is one of those sentimental souls that the narrator is talking about in that it weeps for Bartleby, however the narrator brings the humor to life as he becomes speechless to Bartleby preferring not to do his work. In Melville s short story placed on Wall Street, the narrator describes the setting of a bleak office to have a white wall of the interior of a spacious sky light shaft, penetrating the building from top to bottom on one end, on the other it contrasted in the direction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Hamilton Case Study On September 15th, 2001 four days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City, a lawless arson of a Hindu temple and vandalism of a Mosque took place in Hamilton (The Hamilton Spectator 2014). According to The Hamilton Spectator (2014), it was during the early hours of September 15th, 2001 when three men, Christopher Pollard, Scott Ryan, and Damien Marsh drove to a Muslim mosque than a Hindu temple in Hamilton where they destroyed both places of worship (The Hamilton Spectator2014). It was Pollard s 21st birthday as the men were reported celebrating at various bars and were seemingly intoxicated (The Hamilton Spectator 2014). The three men drove to the Hamilton Mountain Mosque on Stone Church where they continued to drink (The Hamilton... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first aspect, is that the Mosque vandalism and temple fire occurred four days after the 9/11 attack in the United States. The attack in the United States was an act of terrorism and many pinned the blame on the Muslim community for the many lives that were lost. Therefore, given the fact that Hamilton has the second highest rate of hate crimes against minority groups, it is likely that the fire and vandalism were a response to the 9/11 attack as both places that were targeted were sacred to minority groups. In addition, the perpetrators actions along with the places they targeted conveys the message of you do not belong here , as the literal burning of the temple eradicates its existence within society. The second aspect that plays a vital role in this case, is that two places of worship were targeted. The first being a Muslim Mosque and than a Hindu Temple. The fact that the perpetrators could have confused the temple to be a mosque illustrates that the three men were trying to target a specific group. Additionally, it is important to note that the men had to drive from the mosque to the temple, thus indicating that they had a certain motive in mind. Furthermore, the fact that the men targeted two religious institutions illustrates that they were trying to hurt minority groups where they are the most vulnerable the most, a place that is sacred to them. The third aspect that is vital to this case is that the perpetrators left beer bottles behind. It is because of these beer bottles that helped the police capture the correct culprits. If the DNA on the beer bottles were not present these three men would have never been captured. The fourth aspect of this case that I believe is important, is that the Hindu community forgave the three men. The fact that the Hindu community could forgive the men that destroyed their place of worship illustrates the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Event Driven System Essay The design of an event driven systems is extremely complex as all the components in the event driven system interact with each other in an asynchronous manner, as opposite to our traditional system which interact in a synchronous manner. Hence to automate the test cases in this event driven environment is very challenging. Considering certain projects where there is use of automated tests ,the tests were successful but only up to certain extent , some of the tests cases were required to be run manually due to time and cost constraints and high complexity of the system. For example in an attempt to automate the test cases by Electronic Arts organization which is well renowned for developing online multiplayer game called FIFA 11, where in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the event based systems are susceptible to constant change based on the flow of events the add ons which were already provided by the tool will be completely useless as the developer will have to write all the automation scripts from the scratch .Such as limitation takes away a Huge advantage which was provided by the HP Tool, Furthermore, now the organization will require to look for a developer with actual expertise in the programming language. Considering our second example where extension to existing software testing tools is provided in order to facilitate a testing automation functioning of event driven programming. With example of a Stock monitoring and financial data processing applications which are classic example of asynchronous distributed systems. The trading system will implement financial exchange protocol[10]. This protocol deals with the buyer requesting something and the server correspondingly responds. Here the buyer can order multiple and similarly cancel multiple orders. In this system in order to automate the test results a finite the test script is passed through various events of the software and is automatically modified code is passed to the next event based on actions which have occurred in its preceding event as shown in figures below. Hence, this working example helps us achieve automation in an asynchronous event based systems. In order to write the automation scripts using HP UFT is possible. As HP UFT allows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay on MICRO CHIP Marketing case: Digital Angel (VeriChip) 1. Do you perceive any significant differences in the concept of RFID badges versus that of Digital Angels VeriChip? The Digital Angel s VeriChip is placed beneath your skin to monitor the following: identifying you, tracking you, and monitoring your health. The system is powered by body heat. There is potential that it will be used for monitoring chronically ill patients, tracking livestock to ensure food quality, tracking people that are at risk of kidnapping, enforcing the terms of parole, and identifying people for security and e commerce applications. The information from the chip is relayed either to another GPS signal or to a wireless communications signal to a remote monitoring system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Address the proposed list of uses for Digital Angel s VeriChip. Are there uses not mentioned? If so specify and and discuss. The VeriChip is used for the following reasons: identifying you, tracking you, and monitoring your health. It can also be used if a child is kidnapped, to find the child immediately. There is potential that it will be used for monitoring chronically ill patients, tracking livestock to ensure food quality, tracking people that are at risk of kidnapping, enforcing the terms of parole, and identifying people for security and e commerce applications. It can also be used during online shopping, if you have a profile with MSN or AOL. When shopping online the VeriChip will transmit your profile at request. It can also be used by tracking people coming into the U.S. It can also help a owner track down someone that has stolen from them. Some issues it doesn t discuss are government tracking us and health insurance. It can also be used for the government to track us and invade our privacy even more. It can be used for certain insurance companies to track any previous medical conditions and it can make it harder for some people to get health insurance. 5. Some view these applications, Digital Angel and RFID as avenues to the invasion of privacy by the government, business, and other entities. Discuss your perception. 6. Such technology should be welcomed and embraced because it represents the future, which is now and not tomorrow. Discuss. 7. What is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Lascaux Cave Painting The famous shaft scene of Lascaux: a man with a bird head and a bison is the artwork that I chose for my original art work analysis. The artwork belongs to the movement in the Paleolithic time period created by an unknown cave artist during the prehistoric era. (Web)One of the most intriguing images from the latter of these three periods is the so called Shaft Scene of Lascauxcave, dating from approximately 17,300 years B.P., in the Dordogne region of France. This image of the famous Bird Man figure, like most Palaeolithic art, defies unambiguous explanation and although symblolic elements are clearly visible in the depiction, other more obscure elements do not permit us to offer a simple interpretation of what we are seeing. (Web)The painting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By comparing the two, clearly the shaft scene has is very simplistic and less detailed since it contains far less characters and contour lines. Exploring the two cave s paintings gave me an in depth look at how prehistoric artists in France masterfully employ unique art perspectives in their artistic endeavors. Depictions of animals are common to both the Lascaux and Chauvet Cave drawings which imply a grandiose appreciation for wildlife by both cultures. (Web) In addition, another similarity present in both artworks is the abstract markings of figures and symbols indicative of both traditions of the people in the Paleolithic time period. In the Chauvet painting, the contour lines are more refined and detailed as opposed to the Lascaux paintings which are more simple and bold. Furthermore, the Lascaux paintings implement a multitude of vibrant colors such as red, yellow, and orange while the majority of the Chau vet paintings lacked this quality in retrospect. By carbon dating, the time of the Chau vet painting is circa 27,000 years old while the Lascaux painting is circa 17,300 years old. I do believe that the Chau vet paintings are older since the majority are black in color even though the detail is extensive. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Religion Impact On Humans And World Views This week was about religion impact on humans and world views, as matter of fact sometimes they are both closely connected. Many of collectivistic countries, especially in Africa, are also monotheistic. In class my professor said that many years ago, the big part of the world were collectivistic, people cared more about each other and they were more family oriented. Currently, both cultures individualistic and collectivistic are so distinct. One is family oriented, and the other is self oriented. Looking closer, individualistic people are obviously humandoing because they are always busy trying to figure out what the future holds for them. They work tirelessly to achieve their goals which also take all time. In collectivistic culturealso, people are no longer different from individualistic when it comes to time orientation. It is becoming more common that young people are leaving their family house early than it used to be for different reasons, education or work. This habit is becoming acceptable in our society because the education standards set on the labor market are higher. As my country s government has set the masters degree, as the education level required to get a job in most of governmental institutions, people are working hard to get their masters degree and fit for the requirement. This has pushed education seekers to aim higher as well. For a while now, people work hard to provide for their family, and make it to school. It is possible and not easy. My ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Analysis Of Daniel Victor s Why We All Lives Matter All Lives Matter hasn t brought people together, says Daniel Victor in his Why All Lives Matter Is Such a Perilous Phrase article in The New York Times. The term All Lives Matters has caused a bigger rift between different ethnic groups than intended. The phrase was initially intended to bring people of every color together. There was hope that every racewould stand side by side and face the perils of the world as a whole. However, supporters of the Black Lives Matter campaign feel the term is aiding the public in downplaying the injustices of black Americans. Saying #AllLivesMatter is like running through a cancer fundraiser saying There s other diseases too, says a source in Daniel Victor s article. The Black Lives Matter campaign supporters believe every life is equally important as the next. Contrariwise, they also believe not every life goes through the same troubles. Therefore, they deem attention and support should go to the lives that are in need of immediate backing. All lives do matter but as of right now the lives of Black Americans are in need of support. The Black Lives Matter Campaign is not meant to put down other races it is meant to bring up a race that is being put down. It is meant to help people who are in need. Victor s Audience are people who blindly believe the term All Lives Matter is helping society. Through esteemed sources, an intelligent choice of audience and emotional appeal s Daniel Victor effectively corroborates the All ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Before Delving Into The Similarities And Differences Of Before delving into the similarities and differences of each country s approach to teaching math, the article first discusses some of the cultural differences between the way teaching, as a profession, is viewed in Japan, the way teachers are trained to become teachers and how the Japanese school system differs from that of the United States. The article then focuses on several components that contribute to the ways math is taught, the role of homework and seatwork and how each are viewed, the materials teachers choose to use to teach their lessons and how they use them, the ultimate goal of each lesson and how the classroom set up varies from country to country. Each aspect is given its own section and focuses on the differences of each... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Japanese teachers do not create their lessons based upon a series of steps they intend to complete but by how they predict students will interpret the problem they present to them at every step. Japanese teachers do not tell their students to what to do or how to approach a problem. Instead, they place more emphasis on challenging the students to figure out all the possible ways that they could solve a problem and let them work through it themselves before discussing their findings as an entire class (Hiebert, et al., 2003). In this manner, the students are applying concepts that they have learned from previous lessons in order to come to a solution towards a problem that they have never seen before. Once they have done this, it is believed that they can provide evidence as to why a problem is correct. In short, it is the Japanese belief that students will not understand the underlying concept of a problem if they are not forced to figure it out by themselves. Even when they make mistakes, the Japanese believe it is in the students best interests to complete the problem and then try to make sense of why their reasoning led them to the wrong answer so that they will not make a similar mistake in the future (Hiebert, et al., 2003). The American teaching philosophy is vastly different from that of Japan s teaching philosophy. Instead of allowing students to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Adventures Of The Speckled Band By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Adventures of the Speckled Band , by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a mystery story in which a detective, Sherlock Holmes, investigated the strange happenings that had occurred in Stoke Moran Manor during 1883, early April in England. It all began with a woman named Helen Stoner, who visited Sherlock and his assistant Dr. Watson. They listened intently as Helen explained how her sister Julia died years ago on the eve of her wedding. Helen was frightened for her life, with her own impending wedding. The mood was anxious while the tone was serious, as Helen s story became darker. When her sister died, the only clues she left behind before her sudden death were that she saw a speckled band and heard constant whistles in the night, which Helen heard as well. The evidence had momentarily led Sherlock to believe that gypsies had murdered her. Helen s stepfather, Dr. Roylott seemed to be an awfully suspicious character, especially considering his hot temper, or his background of committing crimes, including killings; furthermore, there was proof that Dr. Roylott had handled Helen viciously, leaving marks on her wrist. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson concluded that the matter was indeed serious; therefore they decided to take action that day by analyzing more clues at the Manor itself. Nobody was aware of the trouble that lurked outside the front door. Sherlock and Dr. Watson investigated the wills that Ms. Stoner s mother left behind; all of a sudden there was a knock at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Website Report On Website Performance Website performance This report is created for Net connect Network Solutions (NCNS). Within this report I will be talking about web architecture: Internet service providers Web hosting services Domain structure Domain name registrars The World Wide Web. I will also be talking about web components: Mail Proxy servers Routers Browsers I will be explaining client side settings such as graphics settings, browser choice bandwidth /connection speed and cache, server side issues such as connection speed, bandwidth allowances as well as the web space provided all impact on web performance. I will also be commenting on security and how data is protected. Web architecture Internet service providers Internet service providers are mainly big businesses such as sky, virgin and BT which are known for their internet services. These are all companies that provide a service for a large area for opening, consuming or contributing for and on the internet. These service providers are here to provide many organised forms like commercial, zero profit, privately owned parts of the service meaning they own part of the company allowing them to have their own part of the service and finally commercial. Most of the services provided by the internet service providers are commercial meaning more business for them and the providers e.g. The post office they spend money on pages giving their service providers money for the websites and monthly for such websites along with the money paid monthly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. 1918 Influenza mutated so significantly that the immune system was not prepared to fight it. (Peters 4). Concluding that this virus had mutated to become a different strain, scientists also understood that the pathogens adapted to the immune system and were immune to its defenses so they could attack with without causing harm. This was probably the reason why it spread so quickly; there was little struggle for the virus to attack. Besides the mystery and severity, the main obstacle, after the pandemic deflated, was the fact that there was little significant evidence to study the virus, most victims were now buried and decomposed. It seemed as though there was no chance of finding any evidence of why this virus was so deadly. However, in 1997,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The thousands of deaths could perhaps now be known as thankful sacrifices. Because of these findings, scientists have a better idea of how to Witucki !8 approach an arising virus and will never allow another pandemic become as deadly as their model. At first glance of the influenza virus, most people would probably feel slight sympathy and continue on with their day. It is only natural to think so considering the eye that reads of the pandemic do not see any relation to it today. However, that eye is merely covered in a blind of lacked knowledge. Although it occurred almost one hundred years ago, the world should still care for it today. These oblivious visuals do not comprehend the reality of it: the virus is still all around us and has found a way to incorporate itself through many pandemics that the modern age has experienced. Through the findings of the lungs, the world today has now been able to understand how the virus was able to be transmitted from one person to the next. Viruses cannot simply transmit themselves to one person at will. They need special genes to be able to unlock the cell and one of the specific Hemagglutinin genes, also known as the key to the cell. Once it has the correct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Tattoos Essay In this research paper the main topics will be about the history of tattoos, how tattoos are made, and the impact of tattoos in society. Research shows that people have been experimenting with tattoos for many years, as early as c. 2000 B.C. The ancient Egyptians were the ones to help popularize the idea of tattooing. Tattoos have many meanings behind them depending on the culture. Such as for the Ancient Asian cultures tattoos were to help sustain strong physical health. Another example would be the military personnel who get a tattooto show their loyalty to the United States by showing that they served their country. Tattoos today are more of a fashion statement. By the 1980 s tattoos had become welcomed into the common society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Polynesian tattoos were mastered and very detailed in the ancient world. Their people believed that the tattoos present the spirit within. For the Samoan, tattoos were to show what rank they were in. Chiefs were to get tattoos during puberty in order to become a leader. The tattoos were a sign of their commitment to their mores. In New Zealand, the Maori had a very unique way of tattooing which was called, Moko. The Maori people had very strong wood carving expertise which they used to help them create tattoos. Their tattoos displayed what they had done in their life and what their rank position was just like the Samoan. For the Hawaiians, their tattoos were known as, Kakau. This type of tattoo art was to help keep their health strong and protect their happiness and prosperity. India had a well liked sign that represented strength known as Hanuman. This tattoo is still created today in Thailand and Myanmar. The monks were the ones who tattooed others because they were known to comprise voodooism to the tattoo. In Africa, they have a very unique way of tattooing they cut the skin and basically stuff the cut with sand or soot so it will leave a raised area. This is also known as scarification. Body art was a big thing for the Celts. They used woad to create long lasting art. For many Native Americans tattoos were used to show who the top warriors were. The women had tattoos on their chins to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. The Tea Party, An Uprising Movement The Tea Party, an uprising movement, with specific beliefs have made a major political breakthrough in this year due to strategic framing usages and resources. Their framing usages strongly conveys their social and economical perspective and ideology through an extremist and phenomenological approach. Their framing activities influences generalized belief, collective behavior, irrational behavior, experiential commensurability, and specific grievances among the supporters. The supporters are mainly consisted of a particular socioeconomic status while their leaders are mainly elites of politicians and businessmen with an endless right winged network. Concerns of the TeaParty slowly replacing the Republican Party has been expressed and it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With that, the Tea Party still frames itself to be a grassroot movement. A grassroot movement, by definition, means an organization supported by ordinary people with a non hierarchal foundation (Merriam Webster s online dictionary n.d). The re definition of grassroot then fabricated the belief that the Tea Party is a pure organization, but in actuality, it is not what it seems to be. It is rather an astroturf movement. This re defining tactic is one of the few framing activities that the Tea Party uses to advance their mobilization potential. The framing and counter framing activities that the Tea Party has been religiously practicing includes: master framing, cultural resonance, empirical credibility, and salience. The effects of these framing notions advances toward an acceptance or a rejection, but for this movement, it strives for public acceptance and admittance for their reformist beliefs and ideology. These activities are the essential elements to carry through the movement s political agenda. Master framing is a type of frame with an extensive appeal and it can influence biased social constructivism. The Tea Party uses this type of framing to identify their perspective of the problem. They believe that the government has poor handling with public services such as healthcare and there is too much much public taxing. One of their main concerns is the ObamaCare, officially known as the Affordability Care Act, which is phrased as a hideous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...