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Essay Editing Ins And Outs: Tips To Help You Improve Skills Essay Editing Ins And Outs: Tips To Help You
Improve Skills
UNC Communication Problems
Language and communication problems may lead to patient dissatisfaction, poor comprehension and
adherence, and lower quality of care. This is very important for the
UNC organization and their increasing population of immigrants from Ghana and Nigeria. In Ghana,
more than 250 languages and dialects are spoken (ghanaembassy.nl, n.d.) with 520 being spoken in
Nigeria (ethnologue.com, n.d.). This organization is meeting the CLAS Standards of 5, 6, 7 by
offering language assistance services and ensuring the competence of their interpreters without the use
of family members. As Mr. Brice said in our interview, that sometimes the only comforting thing to a
patient in the hospital, is the sound of the interpreter speaking their language. It allows ... Show more
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By decreasing the obesity rate, the patient health outcome is increased through nutrition, healthier
diets, and education. It can lower health care costs because of the potential of decreased chronic
diseases related to obesity. This can have a huge impact on a community struggling under poverty.
Children growing up healthier because of diet changes and education initiatives taught early on can
impact the organization by achieving a health care goal of ultimately improve the long term health of a
community. Another benefit is in the organization s efforts in cultural diversity and the African
American community. Through community education and hospital programs, UNC is meeting the
need for a greater cultural competency for the increased ethnic patient population. In an era of
increasing patient choice, hospitals must focus on improving care to retain patients and increase
patient satisfaction. Cultural competency builds trust and understanding between patients and
providers. Being culturally competent and providing language assistance are valuable tools in the
process to provide quality care for diverse populations. Increased patient morale and trust comes from
being understood, respected and being treated with culturally competent care. Trust translates into a
long term relationship between the patient and the hospital. A more satisfied patient will lead to
positive word of mouth
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Asteroids On The Solar System
Kyle Williams
Planetary Geology
4/14/2015
Asteroids in Our Solar System
Introduction:
When the first asteroids were discovered they were thought to be planets, just like every other star in
the sky. It is only with the advancement of astronomy that the differentiation could occur. Asteroids
are minor planets or sometimes referred to as planetoids or planetesimals. Those names are given to
anything in the solar system that does not seem to have the roundedness of a planetary body or the
typical characteristics of a comet. Asteroids can form in a number of ways; they can be pieces of a
larger extinct planet or a planet that was in the stages of forming when some event occurred to change
its path. A majority of the asteroids we know are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The difference between an asteroid and a comet is commonly misunderstood; anything smaller than
ten meters across is called a meteoroid, with the broader term minor planet is preferred by the
International Astronomical Union. Other languages prefer planetoid and this term is used in English
for differentiating between larger minor planets such as the dwarf planets. The word planetesimal has
a similar meaning, but refers to the small building blocks of the planets that existed when the Solar
System was forming. The three largest objects in the asteroid belt, Ceres, 2 Pallas, and 4 Vesta, grew
to the stage of protoplanets. Ceres is a dwarf planet, the only one in the inner Solar System. The main
difference between an asteroid and a comet is that a comet shows a coma due to sublimation of near
surface ices by solar radiation. A few objects have ended up being dual listed because they were first
classified as minor planets but later showed evidence of comet like activity. Conversely, some comets
are eventually depleted of their surface volatile ices and become asteroids. A further distinction is that
comets typically have more eccentric orbits than most asteroids; most asteroids with notably eccentric
orbits are probably dormant or extinct comets (Weissman et al, 2002).
Much interest in asteroids stems from the collisional potential of some of their orbits. These near Earth
asteroids or earth crosser are categorized into three types; Apollos,
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Analysis Of The Poem Caucasia By Danzy Senna Essay
Caucasia written by Danzy Senna, is similar and yet different compared to Song of Solomon. In
Caucasia, Birdie is a young bi racial girl, in which she is the daughter of a black man and white
woman. While Birdie appears and passes for white, she embraces her black identity even more so.
Birdie is torn apart from those she loves, yet she undergoes a journey to find them. In Song of
Solomon, there is an all black family the Dead family, that struggles within itself and within an all
black community. Milkman is born into a world that is divided between black and white. Throughout
the novel he develops as a person with the help of a wise family member and his own experience.
According to June Jordan, Affirmation of Black values and lifestyle within the American context is,
indeed, an act of protest. (Notes Toward a Black Balancing of Love and Hatred, 47) Through
affirmation of Black values and lifestyle, Caucasia and Song of Solomon show instances of Black
protest in the form of Birdie s and Milkman s characters, their relationship to their black communities
and family, and the adventures that they undergo to find answers. When Cole and her father leave
Birdie, they leave her a box that her father had written Negrobilia on the side. Birdie holds this box
very dear to her heart, adding to it as the novel progresses. This Negrobilia box represents and
symbolizes Black values and lifestyle consisting of items that Birdie, her father and sister owned, and
had used. The items in
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The Long Existence Of Street Vending
Ngan Huynh
ENGC 1101 09
Professor Maltman
Ethnography Essay
Ai mua banh beo hong? (Who wants to eat banh beo?)
Street vending is one of the fanciest experiences visitors should take when they come to Vietnam.
Imagine every morning when you wake up, somebody reaches your home and sells everything you
need to cook today. The long existence of street vending proves that Vietnamese people are really
open to old culture while adapting new shifting in their culture. Although the modernization of society
has impacts on the activities of street vendors, Vietnam will lose its culture without street vendors.
Street vendors have existed for hundreds of years in Saigon Dong Duong. In the 1880s, when the
French colonized Indochina, the city of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The area of Saigon Cho Lon is famous for selling many Chinese dishes. People can find anything they
need, even in a vendor s leaf knitting needle, there are still many types of farm product such as home
grown vegetables and home raised fish. Such loads of goods remained in Saigon until the 1970s. The
old Saigon also has a collection of street vendors for customers to eat. In the morning the
neighborhood was very busy, attracting the West living in the colony. Meeting on the street is an
inherent habit of the Vietnamese, making a very hectic pace of living on the streets of old Saigon.
Along with their bikes, vendors are usually seen wearing conical hats and shabby dresses. The most
ordinary instruments incorporate two baskets carried on shoulders or bikes. In Hanoi, life appears to
be so advantageous. Regardless of where you are, you can get anything you want at a cheap price.
Quang ganh (two baskets slung from each end of a wooden or bamboo pole) is their main tool, and the
vendors can ride it around the streets or remain at a road s corner. Street vendors work in harmony
with the lifestyle of Vietnamese people, who start a day early and go back home after the sunset. They
usually collect the food at the wholesale market early in the morning and move around the streets to
looking for buyers. You will hear Ai mua... means (who wants to eat/buy) whenever the vendor passes
through the street. Unfortunately, modern loudspeakers
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The Immune System Of The Human Body
Immune System
Monica Salazar
BIO1021
Dr. Kimberly Snead McDaniel
South University Online
We are examining the role the immune system plays within the general day to day operation of the
human body. Further examination of the impaired immune system s profound negative impact on the
whole body system, will also be delineated. The human body has structures and processes inside the
body that defend against infection and additional harmful foreign bodies. When working
appropriately, the immune system detects a diversity of dangers, such as foreign bodies like bacteria,
viruses, and parasites, and attacks them, leaving the healthy body tissue alone. The immune system
also creates safeguards for the body to prevent disruptions of body processes by new pathogens,
traumas, and mutations. There are major components that makes up the immune system spread
throughout the body. The major organs involved in the body s immune response are the: bone marrow,
thymus, circulatory, lymphatic system, dermis and mucosal tissues that work together in varied and
complex interactions to provide the body with immune functions.
The lymphatic system produces and stores cells that helps the body battle infection and diseases. The
lymphatic system contains the following components: bone marrow, thymus, spleen, and lymph
nodes. The lymph system allows the body to move fluids and cells outside the blood and circulatory
system. The lymph system is the most important passageway
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Analysis Of All But My Life By Gerda Weissmann
This book is called All But My Life. The author is Gerda Weissmann. Gerda Weissmann Klein is one
of many survivors of the Holocaust. During the holocaust many Jewish people were killed. Gerda was
the only one that survived out of all her family. There were a number of reasons she survived this
horrible event. She survived the holocaust because of luck, family, and courage.
The first reason why she survived the holocaust was because of luck. There have been many things
that predicted or showed that Gerda was lucky during this time. One example was when Gerda were
using cards and it told Ilse that she was unlucky and told Gerda that she was lucky. Ilse says to Gerda,
Remember the cards in Bolkenhain. They told us I am unlucky, but you you
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Melanie Klein s Interpretation Of Dreams By Sigmund Freud
Melanie Klein was a truly inspiring psychoanalysis. With no previous education in this field and being
a working mother of three children she discovered psychoanalysis after reading Interpretation of
dreams by Sigmund Freud. She brought about a new way of child analysis by introducing play with
toys and showed us the importance of the early stages of a child s development. She also taught us
about depressive and paranoid schizoid positions and which are still used in psychoanalysis today. All
of this however, came at a cost to Klein; she was in a loveless marriage, suffered depression with the
pregnancy of her second child and spent a lot of time away from her children when they were young.
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Her mother died a few months later and her husband Arthur went to war. This was the start of Klein
reading Freud s Interpretations of dreams . She also started her own analysis with a Hungarian
psychoanalyst Sandor Ferenczi. He encouraged her to take an interest in her own children
psychoanalytically. Her discovery that a child s play could be used as the equivalent of an adults free
association a means of gaining access to the unconscious modes of thought (Juliet Mitchell, 1987 p.
35). He was so impressed with her work that he gave her the role of clinical assistant at the association
of child research. Klein worked very hard there and in 1919 she submitted a paper about child
development and schooling to the Hungarian Psycho Analytical Society and was admitted as
psychoanalysis because of this. One of the many interesting and surprising experiences of the beginner
in child analysis is to find even in very young children a capacity for insight which is often far greater
than that of adults (Melanie Klein. (n.d.). BrainyQuote.com).
In 1921, Melanie had to leave Hungary due to the anti Semitic atmosphere after the war. Her marriage
broke up with Arthur, this had been rocky for some time and she moved her family to Berlin. Her
daughter Melitta studied medicine there and Klein was analysed by Karl Abraham a German
Psychoanalysist. Abraham was very influential on Melanie and supported her work
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Assisted Suicide Or Physician Aid For Dying ( Pad ) Is...
While many Americans assume assisted suicide or physician aid in dying (PAD) is unethical, they may
not be fully aware of what it is and how it helps people. Imagine a loved one of yours was near the end
of their life. The doctors predict only six months or less remain of their life and these next six months
will consist of excruciating pain and will be almost too unbearable to comprehend. As the six months
progress this person will lose the ability to eat. They will be forced to a diet of flaky ice chips which
will put them in a state of relentless hunger making their body weaker and more painful than it had
been before. They will also lose the ability to care for themselves and will find themselves relying on
family members or complete strangers at times to care for their most private needs. After all this
treatment, pain, embarrassment, and utter helplessness the patient will feel as if they have lost their
dignity, they will feel as if they are a burden to everyone around them and will even become depressed
in some cases. If the loved one lives in Washington State, Oregon, or Vermont they will then be faced
with two options regarding the next six hypothetical months they can decide to take on the most
unbearable six months of their life or they can resort to an alternative called Death with Dignity in
which they will be administered a dose of medication from their physician that will take their life.
The process is painless and can only be administered to patients
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Marketing At The University Of Florida
1. I am studying marketing here at the University of Florida because I am interested in the buying and
selling of goods/services. I find things like television ads, target customers, different brand logos, and
commercials very interesting. Jimmy Johns for example, has really funny ads on the television and
radio that market there product. Companies like Southwestern Advantage sell educational systems
door to door. I think that is a very interesting way to market their product. I know that I am not into
finance or accounting but at this point in time marketing is my best option. If I ever change my major
it would become Economics or Sociology.
2. Ideally five years from now I see myself completing an M.B.A. program. I will have multiple job
offers from fortune 500 companies however, I may decide to simply go into real estate. I am aware
that you do not need a college degree for real estate however, I want to keep my options open if that
does not work out. I need to discover what my true passion is. Ideally I will have already landed a job
with a great real estate company. I will have shadowed a successful individual in the field. I would be
personally fulfilled if I do what I love. In five years I should have no doubt in my mind about what I
do or do not love.
3. I would need practical experience shadowing first hand very successful real estate agents. I would
need an internship with a marketing company to find out if that is what I want to do for the rest of my
life. I think
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Team Reflection
Discussion Board Forum 3
Team efficacy
Definition: Team efficacy is defined as the collective belief among team members of the team s
capability to successfully complete a task . Teams are more successful when their members work
together with a collective effort and confidence. High efficacy team means more motivation and
challenge goals set, with an increase of team performance. (McShane Von Glinow, 2015, p. 242).
Summary: In the article Effect of Cohesion on the Curvilinear Relationship Between Team Efficacy
and Performance written by Gully, Kim Park, (2017), the authors mention that in addition to the
research that has supported a linear positive relationship between team efficacy and team performance,
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242). Also, in my aviation field I have experienced that safety may be jeopardize, when errors are
made due to overconfidence, and been less vigilant. What will be the reason for a team to become
overconfident? Maybe the reason can be found in the team members motivation and because they
believe in their superior capabilities?
Studies have demonstrated that high cohesion effect team efficacy, and that overconfidence might be
experienced because team members are engage in self enhancement such as a cohesive teams. While I
believe that team members should be confident in their duty and in decision making, check and
balance must be in place to prevent potential errors. Efficacy may represents a confidence that can be
an important resource that members can draw on in times of adversity . (Lvina Maher Harris et al,
2016).
Team members and efficacy are also affected by their organization. The rewards and accomplishments
are very high when the team members have available the necessary resources from their organization
that, will result an in increased in role and extra role performance (Du, 2015).
5.1 Peter 4:8 10 stated: Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of
sins. Show hospitality to one another without
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The Oregon Trail Essay example
The Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail was a very important aspect in the history of our country s development. When
Marcus and Narcissa Whitman made the first trip along the Oregon Trail, many Americans saw a
window of opportunity. The Oregon Trail was the only practical way to pass through the Rockies.
Pioneers crammed themselves into small wagons to try to make it to the unsettled land; however, 10%
of these pioneers died on the way due to disease and accidents.
The journey along the Oregon Trail was a very long and rough experience. Stretching out to almost a
whopping 2000 miles it usually took the pioneers 4 6 months travelling at 12 to 16 miles per hour.
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The role of the Native Americans during the time of the Oregon Trail was a very important one. The
first section of the Oregon Trail bisected two major Native American tribes, these were the Cheyenne
to the north and the Pawnee to the south. Many of the travelers feared attacks by these tribes but were
surprised when they were allowed to pass unharmed. The Native Americans were the opposite of what
was expected of them. They were very helpful to the travelers. They often helped travelers pull out
stuck wagons, rescue drowning travelers, and even round up lost cattle. Native Americans also acted
as guides, carried messages between wagon trains, traded with the travelers, and even helped some
travelers cross Indian land.
Most of the encounters with the Native Americans were simple business transactions. Travelers traded
clothing, rifles, and tobacco products in exchange for horses and food. However, many travelers
complained that the Native Americans charged expensive tolls for crossing their lands. Conflicts
between the Indians and the travelers were pretty rare. Out of the 500,000 people to travel along the
Oregon Trail fewer than 400 pioneers lost their lives due to attacks. When the travelers had overgrazed
the prairie grasses, burned all the available firewood, and killed all the herds of buffalo attacks were
expected by the travelers. In order to
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Example Of Operant Conditioning
Operant conditioning is one kind of learning process demonstrated by B.F. Skinner that changes the
behavior through the use of reinforcement and punishment. A behavior can change as a result of the
individual response to stimuli that occur in the environment. According to Staddon and Cerutti (2003),
operant behavior described by Skinner as a behavior that controlled by its consequences is in practice
little different from what had previously been termed instrumental learning and what most people
would call habit (p.115). Basically, in this conditioning, the term reinforcement will be used to refer to
any event that strengthen the behavior, meanwhile the term punishment used in any event that weaken
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This hearing test typically applied for children who aged between 2 to 4 years old in the form of game
through conditioning. Sabo (1999) stated play audiometry involves conditioning the child to respond
to sound using an activity such as placing a peg in a pegboard, placing blocks in a container, stacking
rings on a stick or placing puzzle pieces into a puzzle (p.53). The children are believed to be
captivated with these games, and the games also can be used to point out a specific behavior in order
to signify a response every time he or she hear the signal (Folsom and Diefendorf, 1999). Apart from
that, clapping hands or praising the child are considered as social reinforcer that assist to exhibit the
conditioning (Sabo, 1999). Thus, the social praise in this conditioning is considered as reinforcer
meanwhile the activities represented as response. Through this conditioning, frequency and ear
specific information can be acquired to both air and bone conduction stimulation. Even so, in order to
obtain the necessary information to identify the level of hearing loss for very young children or
uncooperative children, the sequence of frequencies should be presented optimized. Moreover, the
opposite ear cannot be tested until the other ear side undergo complete testing (Sabo,
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The Importance Of Maternal And Child Health Progress On A...
Importance of Maternal and Child Health Progress on a Global Scale As one of the most significant
and pressing priorities of the Unites States government concerning global health, child and maternal
health is crucial and must be improved on an international level. Of all the Millennium Development
Goals, goals four and five have shown the least amount of progress. The goals which aim to reduce
child mortality and improve maternal health, respectively, have shown an embarrisingly minimal
amount of progress for the obstrusively simple solutions that accompany the situation. It is essential to
strengthen maternal and child health programs as it is a human rights issue as well as a health concern.
Women around the world deserve to have improved access to high quality services. (8) Policies
regarding health as well as multisectoral policies are vital in this effort as they will help in establishing
a healthy environment which will foster the proliferation and facilitation of interventions. Despite the
clear issues that require urgent addressing such as the stagnant maternal death rate and high newborn
mortality rates, other issues still require immediate attention as maternal and child health is an
incredibly important topic among organizations that are focusing on global health. The reason this
issue presents itself in urgency and is becoming a high priority does not solely rest in the severity of
the case. The problems that surround maternal and child health are so easily
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Pros And Cons Of Autonomous Cars
In the past, people were attracted by science fiction because of that high technology equipment, and
now it is possible to make those high tech products come true. Autonomous Car (n.d.), points out the
self driving car is a vehicle that can guide itself without human conduction. This kind of vehicle has
become a concrete reality and may pave the way for future systems where computers take over the art
of driving. A self driving car is also known as a driverless car, robot car, self driving car or
autonomous vehicle. In turn, the car people use now a day, although some of them are hybrid car or
electric car, without connect with the computer or Internet, they are still the traditional cars. Bogost
(2014) pointed out that in 1964, the famous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Among 18 year olds, the percentage with a driver s license dropped from 80 percent to 60 percent, and
for 20 to 24 year olds, from 92 to 77 percent. The numbers suggest that although self driving cars
represent the transportation of tomorrow, people are ready for the technology today. Although people
send with the very high expectation in the self driving car, its advocates argue that the self driving cars
are bad for the environment. Those who object to self driving car claim that most of the energy is from
electricity. To be sure, the electric car is more environmental friendly than the traditional car.
However, this belief fails to consider that the electricity for self driving car is also comes from fossil
fuel; it is the same of the traditional car. As a result, using self driving car cannot save more energy
and it is not good for the environment. The public will not accept self driving car industry in the next
few years because it is not safe and it will bring some negative impacts in other
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Use of Anabolic Steroids in the U.S.
Our Nations Little Secret Within every gym and athletic practice across the United States there are
secrets. These secrets are kept by public gyms, membership health clubs and even high school sports.
This secret is killing our youth and disrupting the sportsmanship of not only the United States, but also
on an international level. What I am referring to is the use of anabolic steroids. This epidemic is
spreading through our country like a wildfire. It is going unnoticed and misunderstood. Even our
government has not found the money the man power or the time to deal with this killer. It can be
bought wherever pleasure or illicit drugs can be found. The people who push these drugs are usually
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Women have basically the same reaction to the drug as men do. After long periods of steroid use, a
common reaction is the loss of the individuals hair along with the deepening of their voice,
permanently. Along with these reactions, body hair and facial hair also start to grow and darken.
According to Dr. Yealis, a professor of health and human development at Pennsylvania State
University, and a leading expert in steroid use, these drugs can change a women into a man in not very
big doses at all (Mongale 12). This is a very scary thought. Both males and females stack steroids.
This means that they use multiple steroids at a time. The common perception among users is if you
use a variety, then you take less of each one. They already take ten to a hundred times the
recommended amount. In researching this topic, I found that many users do not seem to see
themselves as addicted. According to a recent poll of 49 weight lifters, 28 would be considered
addicted. Another study done by Robert J. Dimfell, Donald A. Malone and John Lombardo showed of
163 weight lifters who worked out more than 6 hours a day, there were 88 abstainers, 31 current users,
and 44 past users (Bower 11). They reported that 18% of the past users and 13% of the current users
reported that they had a dependency. Malon commented We re not sure if current users are more likely
to deny these problems (Brower 12). The three researchers had a list of
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Mayan Math History
Like each other part of human advancement, mathematics has its own particular birthplace focused
around the needs of humanity in searching for understanding. Mathematics emerged from the
necessity to quantify time and number. The earliest evidence of counting occurred in mountains of
Africa were notched bones and scored pieces of wood and stone were discovered. As human
advancements started to surface in Asia and the near east, frameworks and essential appreciation of
arithmetic, geometry and polynomial math started to develop. Mathematics has made a lot of progress
from the first evidence of counting in 50,00 B.C to the current utilization of math all over the place
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The importance of astronomy and calendar (18 months a year; 20 days a month) calculations to the
Mayans required mathematics, which lead them create an advanced number system of its time. The
system was on base 20 and most times base 5, which very likely originated from counting on fingers
and toes. The numerals consisted of only three symbols: zero was represented as a shell shape, one, a
dot and five a bar, so calculation was basically adding or subtracting bars and dots. In spite of not
having the idea of a division, they delivered greatly exact cosmic perceptions utilizing no instruments
other than sticks in form of crosses to view astronomical objects and had the capacity measure the
length of the sunlight based year to a far higher level of exactness than that utilized as a part of Europe
(their computations created 365.242 days, contrasted with the cutting edge estimation of 365.242198),
and in addition the length of the lunar month (their evaluation was 29.5308 days, contrasted with the
advanced estimation of 29.53059). Due to the geographic disconnect, Mayan mathematics hardly
influenced the Old World (Europe and Asia) mathematics and numbering
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Synovus Servant Leadership
Synovus Financial Corporation is known for taking care of their people, both employees and
customers, an idea that began with the company s original leadership and has been passed down for
generations. The culture of Synovus and doing the right thing extends into every aspect, both inward
and outward, of the organization and everyone they come into contact with, making everyone aware
that they are performing meaningful work and working for a higher purpose (Hess Cameron, 2006.)
These values, modeled throughout the organization are said to be contagious, as employees are valued
for themselves and not the values they bring in (Hess Cameron, 2006.) Organizations that are built and
operate with a sense of purpose, truly motivating their employees (Birkinshaw, Foss, Lindenberg,
2014.) Purpose, in itself transcends making money, and allows people to come together and to do
something that they believe in, and to take a broader view and influence their efforts towards common
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2014.) This style of servant leadership emphasizes a holistic approach to work and community, while
sharing decision making powers with others (Schwantes, 2015.) These examples of servant leadership
elevate both leaders and followers morally and ethically (Sendjaya, Sarros, Santora, 2008.) When
leadership takes this approach, many decisions become more obvious, and to an extent easier to make.
While leadership sets these goals or standards that may seem unreasonable to others, once they are
established, they become not just the standard way of operating, but for many the standard way of
living. These servant leaders also demonstrate that they put their followers first, organizations second,
and themselves last in their careers (Sendjaya et al.
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The Impact Of The International Style In Art And Deco...
Chapter 1 Introduction
In 1890s, Art and Crafts movement started and its architecture worked in different kind of media
cooperate with the artist to bring in a greater unity to the arts. Most of the Arts and Crafts architectures
being build along together with the sculptures, tiled decoration and some with highly symbolic
imagery. As an example, the Standen located at East Grinstead, England showing the different kind of
bricks and tiles for the building s wall.
After the Arts and Crafts movement, Art Deco architecture style was started before the International
Style was found. Art deco architecture mostly using materials such as stucco, concrete and smooth
surface stone. Glass blocks with steel and aluminum frame already found before the ... Show more
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It is the Capital of Malaysia and most of the government office building was built in this city. Kuala
Lumpur is a busy city and with a lots of skyscrapers and colonial architecture. The international style
architecture was started in the late 90 s and early 2000s. Buildings that used glasses as the part of the
external structure appear all over the city of Kuala Lumpur, as we can see that the Petronas Twin
Tower as the most prominent example. After a few years of developing, there are more and more
modern buildings such as those office towers and the shopping complex being build around the
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The Anger In A Room Of One s Own By Virginia Woolf
The Anger of a Feminist Anger is a complex concept that is difficult for many to explain and manage,
just as it is for Virginia Woolf in the text A Room of One s Own. Anger is defined as That which pains
or afflicts, or the passive feeling which it produces; trouble, affliction, vexation, sorrow, yet this is far
from concrete and does not contain the multiple aspects that anger brings to mind. It does not provoke
the emotion in the reader itself as Virginal Woolf does in A Room of One s Own. She demonstrates her
rage quite frequently in a multitude of ways in an effort to let her audience understand her thoughts
and reasons. In this particular text, Virginia Woolf investigates her anger at the idea that many people
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Virginia Woolf expresses her rage through her unflattering use of physical descriptions of the
professor, bringing her emotions into the physical world, creating a villain out of the professor, forcing
her audience to take her side. When Woolf s imagined speaker is reading in the library, she begins to
sketch the imaginary professor who had writing the book she was reading, titled The Mental, Moral,
and Physical Inferiority of the Female Sex. The speaker first describes this professor, Professor von X,
as not in my picture a man attractive to women, (Woolf 31). Because this is the first way in which she
describes him, it places a great weight on physical attributes. She says women would not find him
attractive, using his physical appearance to symbolize her opinion of his ideals. Any women in the
audience will be less likely to agree with his thoughts on inferiority since they are first judging him on
his described appearance, which is not particularly endearing. This description also implies that men
who think women inferior are less attractive to women, discouraging the behavior in any male
audience members. By degrading the sexist professor, she
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Essay On College Tuition Cost
In today s society, the rising college tuition costs is becoming a problem because people can t keep up
with the funding of the college costs and kids are not getting the right education they deserve and need
in life.
Since the 1987 1988 school year students at public four year institutions paid an average $3,190 in
tuition, with prices adjusted to reflect 2017 dollars. Thirty years later, that average has risen to $9,970
for the 2017 2018 school year(Martin). Parents all over the world will make their kid s focus on a
sport in hopes that they will get a scholarship and not have to pay the high fees for college. They don t
get to have the freedom to do the things that wealthy children can, for example wealthy kids have no
financial problems going in to college while poor kids will struggle and have to get students loans. As
a parent, you just hope that your kid will be good enough to get a scholarship so that you won t have
to pay for the college tuition. Martin also states, More likely, the hypothetical child would pay the
tuition bill themselves, as the rising cost of higher education has led Americans to struggle with a
collective $1.4 trillion in student loan debt(MAKE IT). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a result, if the poor kids end up going to college they are in debt for many dollars and is
challenging to repay. In 2012, 71 percent of graduates from four year colleges carried debt, with
students at public schools owing an average of $25,550 and those with degrees from private colleges
owing $32,300(Martin). That means that debt is becoming an overwhelming problem for college
students. College students don t know how to handle this
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Create Mass Print Media Advertisements Essay
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals BSBADV509A Create mass print media
advertisements Assessment Task 1 Client contact information: Address: RSPCAAustralia Inc PO Box
265 Deakin West ACT 2600 Australia Phone: 02 6282 8300 Email: rspca@rspca.org.au Project: Mass
print media advertisements (newspaper, magazine and outdoor) promoting the RSPCAAdoptapet
program Prepared by: Carina Morais 1 Background/ Overview: The Royal Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals was established over one hundred and thirty years ago. The RSPCA evolved
from this small group of dedicated, caring people and while the shelters, staff and facilities have
changed, the ethos driving the society is very much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The school began in Western Australia by Louise Edward. WAIFS how call is an International and
National school that offers courses from Certificate III to Advanced Diploma level. 2 What is the
objective or purpose of this advertisement? Offer Diploma of Management at Perth Campus and
Diploma of Healthy and Safety at Joondalup Campus. Enrolment finish: 01st of August Course Start:
5th of August Responsible: Aman 3 Target Audience: who are we talking to? International and
National students, male and female, age between 15 to 30. 4 What is the single most important thing
to say? All the courses are Nationally Recognised Training 5 What are the supporting rational and
emotional reasons to believe and buy? All courses are accredited by
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Research Paper On Palm Oil
Research: Palm oil should we use it? By Annabel Pezzutti. Issue Palm oil is one of the world s most
popular edible vegetable oil. Palm oil is used in most goods available at your local supermarket. This
particular oil is affordable but it comes at an immense cost to our environment. Palm oil has been
connected to many human rights, animal, and environmental violations yet organisations and
companies all over the world persist in using this particular oil in just about everything, in fact this
popular oil is in about half of all products on store shelves. Including products like soap, snacks,
laundry detergent, cosmetics, and even ice cream. Scientific explanation Palm oil is extracted from the
fruit of the oil palm tree, Elaeis guineensis, which prospers in fairly humid tropical climates. Most
Palm oil production occurs in just two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, but now is spreading all
over the tropics, including Africa. To produce these plantations, deforestation has to occur and this
process results in a loss of biodiversity and a loss of habitat. The Human act of deforestation affects
the water systems too, as rainforests produce 30% of the planet s fresh water. When forestry is
demolished water isn t expelled into the atmosphere and the stability is lost. This leads to a drier
climate and soil because there are no trees to transpire to the ground. why we shouldn t use It Palm oil
too is not sustainably sourced and until there is verification that changes
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Out of Many Ch.3 Dbq Questions. Essay
Ch.3 dbq s
DOCUMENT A: * How would tens of thousands of settlers immigrating to New England with this
image of their own purpose shape the development of that colony? * Winthrop wants them to be a city
in which everyone can copy, and look up to. They want to be a city upon a hill, literally where they
can control everyone around them. They want to be a prosperous yet very close minded estate with no
religious tolerance. * What kinds of settlers arrived in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth Plantation, and
Connecticut? * The puritans and Pilgrims arrived there (New England Colony). They were very
religious. Pilgrims wanted to separate from the church completely and the Puritans wanted to reform it
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They had small farmers, with 1 2 slaves each. * How was the environment of Virginia and the other
Chesapeake colonies different from that of New England? * South was un urbanized, had mainly
farming, and no seaports. New England was very urbanized and had seaports, and trade. * How did
this make the development of colonies along the Chesapeake different from the evolution of those in
New England? * New England was focused on family and religion mostly. They don t live apart like
the Southern Colonies and the South were also very competitive with agriculture. * How did the rivers
of the Chesapeake impact the development of communities? * South wanted to be by rivers. They then
had contact with the Indians who were there, and eventually kicked them out. * Why was slavery
considered a viable labor system in the colonies of the Chesapeake while it did not gain much of a
foothold in New England? * They used slaves for exports and labor; New England didn t need labor
like the South for agriculture. * How would this impact the development of different societies in
Virginia in contrast to Massachusetts? * Because of social structure and security. * They are over a
hundred years apart, but what do these two paintings tell you about the society which evolved in the
puritan town of Boston against the society of a plantation in Virginia? * South was not
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Parallels between Scottsboro and Maycomb Essay
To Kill a Mockingbird, a classic novel written by Harper Lee, is focused on racism that takes place in
Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s, where African Americans were segregated by white men.
Harper Lee said that the Scottsboro trial, which was a trial that started because of discrimination,
inspired her on writing To Kill a Mockingbird. Despite the differences between the Scottsboro Boys
and To Kill a Mockingbird, both of them had an impact on the racial implications and laws of the
south. The Scottsboro Trials was a sad tragedy that took place in Alabama during the 1930s. While
nine black youth, ages from 13 to 21, were on a train heading to Memphis, Tennessee to find a job, a
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To Kill a Mockingbird and the Scottsboro Boys are similar because Harper Lee based her story on the
Scottsboro Trials. The first case took place during April 1931, and it was taken to the juries around
three pm. For less than two hours, the juries announced the verdict, death penalty; after the crows
outside heard it, they yelled of approval. Also, the juries also warned people who were in the
courthouse that there must be no demonstration staged after the verdict, so the people in the courtroom
just applauded, while people outside cheered wildly. The second trial that was held on April 8th, for
eighteen year old Haywood Patterson. Then the jury announced a verdict of death penalty within three
hours. The third case was tried with five boys; Olin Montgomery, who was seventeen and nearly
blind, Andy Wright (18 years old), Eugene Williams (17 years old), Willie Robeson (17 years old),
and Ozie Powell, who was 16 years old. During this trial, Willie RObeson was suffering from a bad
venereal disease, so it was pretty much impossible to rape somebody with that disease. However, the
case went to the jury at four pm, and next morning, the verdict was still a death penalty. During the
trials, Governor Benjamin Miller even sent the Alabama National Guard to Scottsboro to prevent a
death sentence, but at the end, eight of the Scottsboro Boys were still sentenced to death, except
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Closed Campus Lunch
Out of school lunch VS.In school lunch
Should students be able to leave school to eat lunch? We should be able to leave school for lunch. It
gives us the freedom and responsibility of the young adults that we are right now. Also we have time
out of school in the day not just at school all day.
The students could use this time to go home or somewhere to eat food they want to eat and hang out
with there friends. Also when students are at school the day seem long with a break in there it make it
a little shorter. We sit in classrooms ALL day. No sunlight, no fresh air. Just the captivity of some grey
walls and a hallway cramped up constantly with other people. Taking a break from the school, the
odors, the captivity would be gradually appreciated. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Others against my view say otherwise, A large problem that is faced and feared by school
administrators and parents every day is student s ditching school. By allowing students a time to freely
leave campus, it may be difficult to ensure that they actually come back. Using a closed campus lunch
ensures that no one leaves class by monitoring the parking lots, with an open campus lunch you would
be unable to do this (Lombard). The school could make some rules that go along with the off campus
lunch, first if a student gets into trouble then they should not be allowed to leave the campus anymore
for lunch. They would have to stay at the school and eat there lunch there instead. They could only let
students with a certain GPA go off campus make it a reward for the ones who are doing good in school
go.
So they should make let students go off campus for lunch to get some time away from school in the
middle of the day to get their minds off of school for awhile if they have good grades. If they get in
trouble they won t be allowed to leave school for lunch
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Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia
Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an immune system disorder where the reaction of the
immune system attacks itself causing a low platelet count, placing those affected at risk for severe
hemorrhage. Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) formally known as idiopathic thrombocytopenia
purpura (ITP), is now defined as an immunological disorder where the body attacks its self and
destroys platelets (McCare 2011). ITP a disorder defined by a low platelet count in which platelet
productions are both impaired and destroyed by anti platelet antibodies. ITP is diagnosed with a
platelet count less than 100,000/uL with no known evidence of anemia or leukopenia. ITP can have a
negative effect on life expectancy reducing it by approximately 20 years. ... Show more content on
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The body views the platelets as a foreign body and causes a response that produces antibodies that
marks the spleen to destroy and remove the platelets. The platelet count is affected by antibodies
produced by individuals with ITP. The antibody produced covers the surface of the platelets making
them easily destructible by macrophages. Once the macrophages destroy the platelets faster than they
are produced, the number of platelets are greatly reduced causing a decrease in blood clotting.
Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia is most common in women between the age of 20 40 years of age
and also commonly known to affect children with a recent viral infection such as Rubella or German
Measles. ITP can be both chronic and acute. Chronic ITP is progressive and insidious found more
common with women between the ages of 20 40, with complications noted mostly during childbirth.
Acute ITP self limiting and is often seen in the pediatric population after a viral infection and
spontaneously resolves without treatment within 6 months (McCare
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Essay On Gladiators
Gladiators, The celebrities of ancient Rome. Gladiators would reenact myths, legends and epic battles.
(Penelope 12). Taught to die with dignity and honor, they would kill for the enjoyment and pleasure of
the roman mob. Many of the gladiators were prisoners of war, slaves, and criminals who were forced
to fight in arenas, sometimes to the death. Although gladiators were so beloved by ancient Rome and
were an important part of the culture, life in the arena was not as desireable as it seemed because it
was centered around training, women and the games.
Training was a predominant force in the lives of those unfortunate enough to fall into the ludus
(Gladiator school). The life as a gladiator and his training at first concentrated on getting the new
gladiator to the peak of fitness (Alchin 2). Leading a hard life, gladiators had to ... Show more content
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Although they would be spoiled before the games, Gladiators often would contract STDs through
sleeping with so many women and the weakened immune systems caused by the STD s would cause
many gladiators lives to be put in peril.
The games were exceptionally brutal and rarely had any advantages. Gladiators were paid each time
they fought and they were allowed to keep any rewards and purses of money (Alchin 2).Many women
spectators would throw money and tokens at the gladiators before the fight as symbols of good luck.
They were expected to die with dignity and honor (Alchin 2). The gladiators were taught how to not
flinch or shield himself away from the final blow with months to years of preparation.The colosseum
was disgusting, they held slaves and wild animals and would often serve as unclean impromptu
emergency
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The Moral Principle Of The Right
The moral principle of the right to die, is a way of thinking where a human being has the choice to end
their life on their own terms. The right to die, also known as physician assisted suicide, is heavily
contemplated in patients who are diagnosed as terminally ill. Being diagnosed as terminally ill may
come at any point in one s life. Once a patient is given this news it puts a greater weight on their
shoulders as now they must adjust to accommodate a new reality. Many patients fear that their near
future will consist of becoming a burden to their family members financially as well as mentally, since
they may not be able to afford the medical bills. Those who are terminally ill may worry that they are
not going to be able to control their level of pain when it worsens as their physical condition
deteriorates. With the diagnosis of a terminal disease many believe what follows will be unnecessary
suffering that is brought on by the symptoms, many of which individuals would avoid at all costs.
Currently there are only four states that have the Right to Die Law enacted; California, Oregon,
Washington, and Vermont. Within these states patients have the option of physician assisted suicide, if
their medical condition meets certain requirements to obtain this option. Terminally ill patients who
live outside of these four states do not have the option of physician assisted suicide available to them.
In this position paper I argue, that enacting a National Right to Die Law in the
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Case Analysis Of Suzuki
6.0 Identification of Alternatives Rather than leaving the US market, Suzuki could have made options.
The two suitable contrasting options to the choice that American Suzuki Engine Organization
eventually made incorporate the taking after are as follows 6.0.1 Offering its shares to speculators
This will help Suzuki in various ways including: Aptitude: Having speculators in an organization will
empower the organization to develop since financial specialists have aptitude in the business they do.
This will help Suzuki advance gradually by gradually rather than hauling out of the business sector
Notoriety: One of the primary reasons of having speculators is that they really achieve the great
notoriety of the organization. On the off chance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Suzuki decision to manufacture and offer little automobiles in the U.S business the division was an off
course move that leads to loss of accessories .Another variable is firm culmination that Suzuki stood
up to from adversary associations that created and sold broadly models which were attracting
customers it looked like a force parcel, from now on Suzuki Engines to make and offer enormous
models of little models will engage them to keep up the pace accordingly, win advantage. The EPA
rebuffed associations amassing and offering close to nothing vehicles since they are assuredly not
biological friendly and Suzuki was at peril since their business depended on upon creation likewise,
offering of little cars. Suzuki s retail framework destroyed totally. The arrangements were not
sufficient to support more traders opening, in any case there were a couple of traders to genuinely
create bargains. Low net salary things and little arrangements did not all things considered pull in
dealer boss and arrangements staff, which in this way undoubtedly slaughtered various customers. For
a
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The Communist Manifesto By Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels
The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to begin explaining
Communism and its goals. The Manifesto suggests that history acts according to what is called class
struggle. The means of production are what truly defines the class relationships according to Marx and
Engels (Marx 2002). Inevitably, the classes conflict and become hostile, no longer moving fluidly
(Spalding 2000). The Manifesto states that this conflict becomes so severe that it eventually becomes
a revolution and one of the classes becomes the ruler of the other, keeping one oppressed while the
other flourishes. These two classes by name are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat (Marx ch.2 2002).
The bourgeoisie being the highly upper class and the proletariat being everyone else or the working
class . It is important to note that Karl Marx was a member of the bourgeoisie himself. He had the
ability to recognize the partiality given to the upper class and the repercussions of this act (Marx
2002).
According to this manifesto, the dynamic between the two has shaped the way society has industry
where its values originate. Before this, it was traditionally so that society was organized into more
complex hierarchies (Spalding 2000). But, as a result of the French Revolution, feudalism was
replaced by this newer sense of class order. Instead of having a variety of classes such as nobles,
artisans, royalty etc., there were now simply two. There was now a severe demand for more
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Pros And Cons Of African Americans
After the abolishment of Slavery by President Lincoln, previous slaves were now able to live their
lives as free people but were still constantly faced with difficulties. The main cause of those
difficulties were their white neighbors. While African American were making their ways by earning
leadership roles in their communities, they were constantly persecuted, lynched and senselessly killed
by white American. White fear had become a pretense to retain their dominance over blacks and
lynching and other violence was the most satisfying way of maintaining control . Not only were they
continuously brought down by the physical abuse of the whites, they were also unfairly abused by
their current court system run the whites. After years of repetitive ... Show more content on
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Though the boys were physically coerced to get a confession out of the them, all that mattered was
they admitted to a crime they had not committed. After accusations of this rape made its way
throughout the neighborhood, a group of white men started a mob and headed to the local jail to lynch
the three young men who were being held. Upon arrival to the jail, they found a sheriff called Willis
McCall. Mr. McCall was able to turn away the first wave of the mob but a second mob came around
later on. This mob was controlled by the notorious Ku Klux Klan who were adamant on refusing to
have the African American men go to trial and would not permit the white people of their country to
become a mongrel race . Mr. McCall was not sure how to turn away the clan. After a period of unrest
caused by the Klan, a group of wealthy citizens decided to visit McCall and question on what was his
course of action to turn the Klan away. Amongst this group of wealthy leaders was a man named
Norton Wilkins. Contrary to what one with morals might be thinking, Mr. Wilkins was not trying to
turn away these mobs for the good of jailed men, he had ulterior motives. The ongoing riot of the Klan
s mob would lead a mass exodus of black workers, which would have a disastrous negative impact on
production, profits and employees at his company . Another man present was former Senator L. Day
Edge
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2-Methylphenoxyacetic Acid Synthesis Lab Report
The design of this experiment aimed to synthesize 2 methylphenoxyacetic acid from 2 methylphenol
and sodium chloroacetate by means on phenol alkylation. 2 Methylphenoxyacetic acid has been used
to control the growth in plants and exemplifies a product of synthesis as it is a complex molecule
constructed from two simple molecules. This synthesis proceeds by a nucleophilic substitution
reaction, more specifically, via SN2 mechanism (see below). An SN2 mechanism s reactants are a
nucleophile and a good leaving group (usually a halide ion). Once the crude product is obtained, it is
purified by recrystallization with water and collected. To start, a 0.32 g (2.9 mmol) sample of 2
methyphenol (the nucleophile) was weighed into a 10 ml Erlenmeyer ... Show more content on
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The product was then suspended in 2 ml of water with a stir rod in a 50 ml Erlenmeyer flask and
heated to boiling. Water was added in one milliliter increments until all the product was dissolved (18
ml added total). The saturated solution was allowed to slowly cool, and gradual white crystal
formation was observed. Recrystallized product was collected once more by suction filtration with the
Hirsch funnel once crystallization ceased. Collected product dried on a watch glass for a week,
weighed 0.14 g (1.2 mmol), and the melting point was 139° 141°
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Publication And Dissemination Biases In Survey Research
Chapter 6 of Advertising and Society an Introduction presents both an argument and counterargument
for alcohol advertising. One argument in favor of alcohol advertising is titled Publication and
Dissemination Biases in Survey Research. Often, results from these studies are skewed for drinking
onset and behavior. Sometimes investigators even distort the results of a paper s conclusion or
abstract. In an examination of 15 studies about adolescent drinking and advertising, all of them
presented distorted views. An example was a nationwide survey by Fleming and colleagues which
found that exposures to liquor ads on billboards and in magazines are unrelated to alcohol
expectancies, youths intentions to drink, and alcohol use by young adults (Blackwell 93). Additionally,
beer advertisements have been found to have a negative association with alcohol expectancies.
Exposure to alcohol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A range from college students to eighth graders have been found to consume alcohol. Around 30% of
eighth and ninth graders have drunk alcohol. Children who drink are susceptible to many problems
including, failing grades, more fighting, more arrests for driving or hurting someone while drunk,
more unprotected sex, higher risk for suicide and homicide, and greater likelihood of death from
alcohol poisoning (Blackwell 98 9). Additionally, youth who drink before age 15 are more likely to
develop alcoholism. Car crashes are also the leading cause of death in teenagers, and 31% of these
crashes involve alcohol. Another risk is unprotected and unwanted sex, and youth who got drunk
before age 13 are more likely to report unplanned sex because of drinking. Finally, youth who drink
have lower scores on verbal and nonverbal recall and other cognitive skills. There are many factors
which demonstrate the risk of promoting alcohol through
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Why The Japanese Tea Market Has A Gradual Increase Over...
Tea in Japan
The Japanese beverage sector is one of the biggest beverage markets in the world. It is highly
competitive and has reached a peak in its maturity, thus making growth difficult (Japan). This term
paper will study why the Japanese tea market has seen a gradual decrease over the years, and will
study the factors that caused this industry to see such a change. It will include the history/origin of tea,
the ongoing changes in the tea market, and whether other countries like China are seeing the same
downward shift. It will also provide research on the top Japanese tea sellers, major (tea) export
partners, top competitors (both internal and external), current products in the market, along with issues
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The ceremonies have influenced all forms of Japanese art (such as garden design and flower
arrangements), and has become a social custom to Japanese people (Tea). This way of life is still
prevalent in Japanese culture today (especially among the older generations).
Along the lines of Japan s long history of tea, the first signs of these exports appeared in 1610 by the
Dutch East India Company, when a shipment of Japanese tea was sent to Europe (Ito En). Later in
1858 Japan opened its ports, first to the United States, then to countries like the UK, Russia, and
France. This marked the time in which tea became one of Japan s main exports. Afterwards the export
of tea expanded due to the support of the Japanese government, with their main focus on the United
States as an export partner. These countries, along with many others nowadays, are still huge tea
trading partners with Japan. They contribute a good portion to Japan s tea market; the main attraction
to Japanese tea has to do with their cultural practices attributed to earlier uses of tea and ceremonies in
Japan.
Japan has faced major issues regarding natural disasters over the years. These disasters can greatly
attribute to the downfall of the Japanese Tea market. The most famously known occurrence appeared
in 2011, when Japan had a triple disaster (earthquake, tsunami, and then followed by the nuclear
disaster). This disaster affected tea
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Stereotyping In Culture Essay
Stereotyping in Culture. The definition of stereotyping according to dictionary.cambridge.org is: An
idea that is used to describe a particular type of person or thing, or a person or thing thought to
represent such an idea. (1) Some psychologists argue that it is a natural aspect of human behavior,
which can be seen to benefit each group because it helps in the long run to identify with one s own
ethnic group and so find protection and promote the safety and success of the group. There is no
evidence for this view, however, and many writers argue that it is merely a way of justifying racist
attitudes and behaviors. (2) www.simplypsychology.org In the age of political correctness stereotyping
people is coupled with prejudice, discrimination and racism. Consequently one can no longer possess
a stereotypical tendency without being persecuted as a racist or one who promotes hate and
discrimination. The idea of stereotyping people comes from a negative connotation of one s race,
religion, regional, social, and economic standing. When a positive connotation is applied in the same
manner as stereotyping it is labeled as heritage. Although stereotypes generally have negative
implications, they aren t necessarily negative. Stereotypes are basically generalizations that are made
about groups. Such generalizations are necessary: in order to be able to interact effectively, we must
have some idea of what people are likely to be like, which behaviors will be considered
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  • 2. UNC Communication Problems Language and communication problems may lead to patient dissatisfaction, poor comprehension and adherence, and lower quality of care. This is very important for the UNC organization and their increasing population of immigrants from Ghana and Nigeria. In Ghana, more than 250 languages and dialects are spoken (ghanaembassy.nl, n.d.) with 520 being spoken in Nigeria (ethnologue.com, n.d.). This organization is meeting the CLAS Standards of 5, 6, 7 by offering language assistance services and ensuring the competence of their interpreters without the use of family members. As Mr. Brice said in our interview, that sometimes the only comforting thing to a patient in the hospital, is the sound of the interpreter speaking their language. It allows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By decreasing the obesity rate, the patient health outcome is increased through nutrition, healthier diets, and education. It can lower health care costs because of the potential of decreased chronic diseases related to obesity. This can have a huge impact on a community struggling under poverty. Children growing up healthier because of diet changes and education initiatives taught early on can impact the organization by achieving a health care goal of ultimately improve the long term health of a community. Another benefit is in the organization s efforts in cultural diversity and the African American community. Through community education and hospital programs, UNC is meeting the need for a greater cultural competency for the increased ethnic patient population. In an era of increasing patient choice, hospitals must focus on improving care to retain patients and increase patient satisfaction. Cultural competency builds trust and understanding between patients and providers. Being culturally competent and providing language assistance are valuable tools in the process to provide quality care for diverse populations. Increased patient morale and trust comes from being understood, respected and being treated with culturally competent care. Trust translates into a long term relationship between the patient and the hospital. A more satisfied patient will lead to positive word of mouth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Asteroids On The Solar System Kyle Williams Planetary Geology 4/14/2015 Asteroids in Our Solar System Introduction: When the first asteroids were discovered they were thought to be planets, just like every other star in the sky. It is only with the advancement of astronomy that the differentiation could occur. Asteroids are minor planets or sometimes referred to as planetoids or planetesimals. Those names are given to anything in the solar system that does not seem to have the roundedness of a planetary body or the typical characteristics of a comet. Asteroids can form in a number of ways; they can be pieces of a larger extinct planet or a planet that was in the stages of forming when some event occurred to change its path. A majority of the asteroids we know are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference between an asteroid and a comet is commonly misunderstood; anything smaller than ten meters across is called a meteoroid, with the broader term minor planet is preferred by the International Astronomical Union. Other languages prefer planetoid and this term is used in English for differentiating between larger minor planets such as the dwarf planets. The word planetesimal has a similar meaning, but refers to the small building blocks of the planets that existed when the Solar System was forming. The three largest objects in the asteroid belt, Ceres, 2 Pallas, and 4 Vesta, grew to the stage of protoplanets. Ceres is a dwarf planet, the only one in the inner Solar System. The main difference between an asteroid and a comet is that a comet shows a coma due to sublimation of near surface ices by solar radiation. A few objects have ended up being dual listed because they were first classified as minor planets but later showed evidence of comet like activity. Conversely, some comets are eventually depleted of their surface volatile ices and become asteroids. A further distinction is that comets typically have more eccentric orbits than most asteroids; most asteroids with notably eccentric orbits are probably dormant or extinct comets (Weissman et al, 2002). Much interest in asteroids stems from the collisional potential of some of their orbits. These near Earth asteroids or earth crosser are categorized into three types; Apollos, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of The Poem Caucasia By Danzy Senna Essay Caucasia written by Danzy Senna, is similar and yet different compared to Song of Solomon. In Caucasia, Birdie is a young bi racial girl, in which she is the daughter of a black man and white woman. While Birdie appears and passes for white, she embraces her black identity even more so. Birdie is torn apart from those she loves, yet she undergoes a journey to find them. In Song of Solomon, there is an all black family the Dead family, that struggles within itself and within an all black community. Milkman is born into a world that is divided between black and white. Throughout the novel he develops as a person with the help of a wise family member and his own experience. According to June Jordan, Affirmation of Black values and lifestyle within the American context is, indeed, an act of protest. (Notes Toward a Black Balancing of Love and Hatred, 47) Through affirmation of Black values and lifestyle, Caucasia and Song of Solomon show instances of Black protest in the form of Birdie s and Milkman s characters, their relationship to their black communities and family, and the adventures that they undergo to find answers. When Cole and her father leave Birdie, they leave her a box that her father had written Negrobilia on the side. Birdie holds this box very dear to her heart, adding to it as the novel progresses. This Negrobilia box represents and symbolizes Black values and lifestyle consisting of items that Birdie, her father and sister owned, and had used. The items in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Long Existence Of Street Vending Ngan Huynh ENGC 1101 09 Professor Maltman Ethnography Essay Ai mua banh beo hong? (Who wants to eat banh beo?) Street vending is one of the fanciest experiences visitors should take when they come to Vietnam. Imagine every morning when you wake up, somebody reaches your home and sells everything you need to cook today. The long existence of street vending proves that Vietnamese people are really open to old culture while adapting new shifting in their culture. Although the modernization of society has impacts on the activities of street vendors, Vietnam will lose its culture without street vendors. Street vendors have existed for hundreds of years in Saigon Dong Duong. In the 1880s, when the French colonized Indochina, the city of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The area of Saigon Cho Lon is famous for selling many Chinese dishes. People can find anything they need, even in a vendor s leaf knitting needle, there are still many types of farm product such as home grown vegetables and home raised fish. Such loads of goods remained in Saigon until the 1970s. The old Saigon also has a collection of street vendors for customers to eat. In the morning the neighborhood was very busy, attracting the West living in the colony. Meeting on the street is an inherent habit of the Vietnamese, making a very hectic pace of living on the streets of old Saigon. Along with their bikes, vendors are usually seen wearing conical hats and shabby dresses. The most ordinary instruments incorporate two baskets carried on shoulders or bikes. In Hanoi, life appears to be so advantageous. Regardless of where you are, you can get anything you want at a cheap price. Quang ganh (two baskets slung from each end of a wooden or bamboo pole) is their main tool, and the vendors can ride it around the streets or remain at a road s corner. Street vendors work in harmony with the lifestyle of Vietnamese people, who start a day early and go back home after the sunset. They usually collect the food at the wholesale market early in the morning and move around the streets to looking for buyers. You will hear Ai mua... means (who wants to eat/buy) whenever the vendor passes through the street. Unfortunately, modern loudspeakers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Immune System Of The Human Body Immune System Monica Salazar BIO1021 Dr. Kimberly Snead McDaniel South University Online We are examining the role the immune system plays within the general day to day operation of the human body. Further examination of the impaired immune system s profound negative impact on the whole body system, will also be delineated. The human body has structures and processes inside the body that defend against infection and additional harmful foreign bodies. When working appropriately, the immune system detects a diversity of dangers, such as foreign bodies like bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and attacks them, leaving the healthy body tissue alone. The immune system also creates safeguards for the body to prevent disruptions of body processes by new pathogens, traumas, and mutations. There are major components that makes up the immune system spread throughout the body. The major organs involved in the body s immune response are the: bone marrow, thymus, circulatory, lymphatic system, dermis and mucosal tissues that work together in varied and complex interactions to provide the body with immune functions. The lymphatic system produces and stores cells that helps the body battle infection and diseases. The lymphatic system contains the following components: bone marrow, thymus, spleen, and lymph nodes. The lymph system allows the body to move fluids and cells outside the blood and circulatory system. The lymph system is the most important passageway ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of All But My Life By Gerda Weissmann This book is called All But My Life. The author is Gerda Weissmann. Gerda Weissmann Klein is one of many survivors of the Holocaust. During the holocaust many Jewish people were killed. Gerda was the only one that survived out of all her family. There were a number of reasons she survived this horrible event. She survived the holocaust because of luck, family, and courage. The first reason why she survived the holocaust was because of luck. There have been many things that predicted or showed that Gerda was lucky during this time. One example was when Gerda were using cards and it told Ilse that she was unlucky and told Gerda that she was lucky. Ilse says to Gerda, Remember the cards in Bolkenhain. They told us I am unlucky, but you you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Melanie Klein s Interpretation Of Dreams By Sigmund Freud Melanie Klein was a truly inspiring psychoanalysis. With no previous education in this field and being a working mother of three children she discovered psychoanalysis after reading Interpretation of dreams by Sigmund Freud. She brought about a new way of child analysis by introducing play with toys and showed us the importance of the early stages of a child s development. She also taught us about depressive and paranoid schizoid positions and which are still used in psychoanalysis today. All of this however, came at a cost to Klein; she was in a loveless marriage, suffered depression with the pregnancy of her second child and spent a lot of time away from her children when they were young. She also lost a lot of close people to her throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her mother died a few months later and her husband Arthur went to war. This was the start of Klein reading Freud s Interpretations of dreams . She also started her own analysis with a Hungarian psychoanalyst Sandor Ferenczi. He encouraged her to take an interest in her own children psychoanalytically. Her discovery that a child s play could be used as the equivalent of an adults free association a means of gaining access to the unconscious modes of thought (Juliet Mitchell, 1987 p. 35). He was so impressed with her work that he gave her the role of clinical assistant at the association of child research. Klein worked very hard there and in 1919 she submitted a paper about child development and schooling to the Hungarian Psycho Analytical Society and was admitted as psychoanalysis because of this. One of the many interesting and surprising experiences of the beginner in child analysis is to find even in very young children a capacity for insight which is often far greater than that of adults (Melanie Klein. (n.d.). BrainyQuote.com). In 1921, Melanie had to leave Hungary due to the anti Semitic atmosphere after the war. Her marriage broke up with Arthur, this had been rocky for some time and she moved her family to Berlin. Her daughter Melitta studied medicine there and Klein was analysed by Karl Abraham a German Psychoanalysist. Abraham was very influential on Melanie and supported her work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Assisted Suicide Or Physician Aid For Dying ( Pad ) Is... While many Americans assume assisted suicide or physician aid in dying (PAD) is unethical, they may not be fully aware of what it is and how it helps people. Imagine a loved one of yours was near the end of their life. The doctors predict only six months or less remain of their life and these next six months will consist of excruciating pain and will be almost too unbearable to comprehend. As the six months progress this person will lose the ability to eat. They will be forced to a diet of flaky ice chips which will put them in a state of relentless hunger making their body weaker and more painful than it had been before. They will also lose the ability to care for themselves and will find themselves relying on family members or complete strangers at times to care for their most private needs. After all this treatment, pain, embarrassment, and utter helplessness the patient will feel as if they have lost their dignity, they will feel as if they are a burden to everyone around them and will even become depressed in some cases. If the loved one lives in Washington State, Oregon, or Vermont they will then be faced with two options regarding the next six hypothetical months they can decide to take on the most unbearable six months of their life or they can resort to an alternative called Death with Dignity in which they will be administered a dose of medication from their physician that will take their life. The process is painless and can only be administered to patients ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Marketing At The University Of Florida 1. I am studying marketing here at the University of Florida because I am interested in the buying and selling of goods/services. I find things like television ads, target customers, different brand logos, and commercials very interesting. Jimmy Johns for example, has really funny ads on the television and radio that market there product. Companies like Southwestern Advantage sell educational systems door to door. I think that is a very interesting way to market their product. I know that I am not into finance or accounting but at this point in time marketing is my best option. If I ever change my major it would become Economics or Sociology. 2. Ideally five years from now I see myself completing an M.B.A. program. I will have multiple job offers from fortune 500 companies however, I may decide to simply go into real estate. I am aware that you do not need a college degree for real estate however, I want to keep my options open if that does not work out. I need to discover what my true passion is. Ideally I will have already landed a job with a great real estate company. I will have shadowed a successful individual in the field. I would be personally fulfilled if I do what I love. In five years I should have no doubt in my mind about what I do or do not love. 3. I would need practical experience shadowing first hand very successful real estate agents. I would need an internship with a marketing company to find out if that is what I want to do for the rest of my life. I think ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Team Reflection Discussion Board Forum 3 Team efficacy Definition: Team efficacy is defined as the collective belief among team members of the team s capability to successfully complete a task . Teams are more successful when their members work together with a collective effort and confidence. High efficacy team means more motivation and challenge goals set, with an increase of team performance. (McShane Von Glinow, 2015, p. 242). Summary: In the article Effect of Cohesion on the Curvilinear Relationship Between Team Efficacy and Performance written by Gully, Kim Park, (2017), the authors mention that in addition to the research that has supported a linear positive relationship between team efficacy and team performance, other study has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 242). Also, in my aviation field I have experienced that safety may be jeopardize, when errors are made due to overconfidence, and been less vigilant. What will be the reason for a team to become overconfident? Maybe the reason can be found in the team members motivation and because they believe in their superior capabilities? Studies have demonstrated that high cohesion effect team efficacy, and that overconfidence might be experienced because team members are engage in self enhancement such as a cohesive teams. While I believe that team members should be confident in their duty and in decision making, check and balance must be in place to prevent potential errors. Efficacy may represents a confidence that can be an important resource that members can draw on in times of adversity . (Lvina Maher Harris et al, 2016). Team members and efficacy are also affected by their organization. The rewards and accomplishments are very high when the team members have available the necessary resources from their organization that, will result an in increased in role and extra role performance (Du, 2015). 5.1 Peter 4:8 10 stated: Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Oregon Trail Essay example The Oregon Trail The Oregon Trail was a very important aspect in the history of our country s development. When Marcus and Narcissa Whitman made the first trip along the Oregon Trail, many Americans saw a window of opportunity. The Oregon Trail was the only practical way to pass through the Rockies. Pioneers crammed themselves into small wagons to try to make it to the unsettled land; however, 10% of these pioneers died on the way due to disease and accidents. The journey along the Oregon Trail was a very long and rough experience. Stretching out to almost a whopping 2000 miles it usually took the pioneers 4 6 months travelling at 12 to 16 miles per hour. Throughout this journey the pioneers had to battle with cholera, poor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The role of the Native Americans during the time of the Oregon Trail was a very important one. The first section of the Oregon Trail bisected two major Native American tribes, these were the Cheyenne to the north and the Pawnee to the south. Many of the travelers feared attacks by these tribes but were surprised when they were allowed to pass unharmed. The Native Americans were the opposite of what was expected of them. They were very helpful to the travelers. They often helped travelers pull out stuck wagons, rescue drowning travelers, and even round up lost cattle. Native Americans also acted as guides, carried messages between wagon trains, traded with the travelers, and even helped some travelers cross Indian land. Most of the encounters with the Native Americans were simple business transactions. Travelers traded clothing, rifles, and tobacco products in exchange for horses and food. However, many travelers complained that the Native Americans charged expensive tolls for crossing their lands. Conflicts between the Indians and the travelers were pretty rare. Out of the 500,000 people to travel along the Oregon Trail fewer than 400 pioneers lost their lives due to attacks. When the travelers had overgrazed the prairie grasses, burned all the available firewood, and killed all the herds of buffalo attacks were expected by the travelers. In order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Example Of Operant Conditioning Operant conditioning is one kind of learning process demonstrated by B.F. Skinner that changes the behavior through the use of reinforcement and punishment. A behavior can change as a result of the individual response to stimuli that occur in the environment. According to Staddon and Cerutti (2003), operant behavior described by Skinner as a behavior that controlled by its consequences is in practice little different from what had previously been termed instrumental learning and what most people would call habit (p.115). Basically, in this conditioning, the term reinforcement will be used to refer to any event that strengthen the behavior, meanwhile the term punishment used in any event that weaken the behavior. To emphasize, there are two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This hearing test typically applied for children who aged between 2 to 4 years old in the form of game through conditioning. Sabo (1999) stated play audiometry involves conditioning the child to respond to sound using an activity such as placing a peg in a pegboard, placing blocks in a container, stacking rings on a stick or placing puzzle pieces into a puzzle (p.53). The children are believed to be captivated with these games, and the games also can be used to point out a specific behavior in order to signify a response every time he or she hear the signal (Folsom and Diefendorf, 1999). Apart from that, clapping hands or praising the child are considered as social reinforcer that assist to exhibit the conditioning (Sabo, 1999). Thus, the social praise in this conditioning is considered as reinforcer meanwhile the activities represented as response. Through this conditioning, frequency and ear specific information can be acquired to both air and bone conduction stimulation. Even so, in order to obtain the necessary information to identify the level of hearing loss for very young children or uncooperative children, the sequence of frequencies should be presented optimized. Moreover, the opposite ear cannot be tested until the other ear side undergo complete testing (Sabo, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Maternal And Child Health Progress On A... Importance of Maternal and Child Health Progress on a Global Scale As one of the most significant and pressing priorities of the Unites States government concerning global health, child and maternal health is crucial and must be improved on an international level. Of all the Millennium Development Goals, goals four and five have shown the least amount of progress. The goals which aim to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health, respectively, have shown an embarrisingly minimal amount of progress for the obstrusively simple solutions that accompany the situation. It is essential to strengthen maternal and child health programs as it is a human rights issue as well as a health concern. Women around the world deserve to have improved access to high quality services. (8) Policies regarding health as well as multisectoral policies are vital in this effort as they will help in establishing a healthy environment which will foster the proliferation and facilitation of interventions. Despite the clear issues that require urgent addressing such as the stagnant maternal death rate and high newborn mortality rates, other issues still require immediate attention as maternal and child health is an incredibly important topic among organizations that are focusing on global health. The reason this issue presents itself in urgency and is becoming a high priority does not solely rest in the severity of the case. The problems that surround maternal and child health are so easily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pros And Cons Of Autonomous Cars In the past, people were attracted by science fiction because of that high technology equipment, and now it is possible to make those high tech products come true. Autonomous Car (n.d.), points out the self driving car is a vehicle that can guide itself without human conduction. This kind of vehicle has become a concrete reality and may pave the way for future systems where computers take over the art of driving. A self driving car is also known as a driverless car, robot car, self driving car or autonomous vehicle. In turn, the car people use now a day, although some of them are hybrid car or electric car, without connect with the computer or Internet, they are still the traditional cars. Bogost (2014) pointed out that in 1964, the famous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among 18 year olds, the percentage with a driver s license dropped from 80 percent to 60 percent, and for 20 to 24 year olds, from 92 to 77 percent. The numbers suggest that although self driving cars represent the transportation of tomorrow, people are ready for the technology today. Although people send with the very high expectation in the self driving car, its advocates argue that the self driving cars are bad for the environment. Those who object to self driving car claim that most of the energy is from electricity. To be sure, the electric car is more environmental friendly than the traditional car. However, this belief fails to consider that the electricity for self driving car is also comes from fossil fuel; it is the same of the traditional car. As a result, using self driving car cannot save more energy and it is not good for the environment. The public will not accept self driving car industry in the next few years because it is not safe and it will bring some negative impacts in other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Use of Anabolic Steroids in the U.S. Our Nations Little Secret Within every gym and athletic practice across the United States there are secrets. These secrets are kept by public gyms, membership health clubs and even high school sports. This secret is killing our youth and disrupting the sportsmanship of not only the United States, but also on an international level. What I am referring to is the use of anabolic steroids. This epidemic is spreading through our country like a wildfire. It is going unnoticed and misunderstood. Even our government has not found the money the man power or the time to deal with this killer. It can be bought wherever pleasure or illicit drugs can be found. The people who push these drugs are usually the people teenagers look up to. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women have basically the same reaction to the drug as men do. After long periods of steroid use, a common reaction is the loss of the individuals hair along with the deepening of their voice, permanently. Along with these reactions, body hair and facial hair also start to grow and darken. According to Dr. Yealis, a professor of health and human development at Pennsylvania State University, and a leading expert in steroid use, these drugs can change a women into a man in not very big doses at all (Mongale 12). This is a very scary thought. Both males and females stack steroids. This means that they use multiple steroids at a time. The common perception among users is if you use a variety, then you take less of each one. They already take ten to a hundred times the recommended amount. In researching this topic, I found that many users do not seem to see themselves as addicted. According to a recent poll of 49 weight lifters, 28 would be considered addicted. Another study done by Robert J. Dimfell, Donald A. Malone and John Lombardo showed of 163 weight lifters who worked out more than 6 hours a day, there were 88 abstainers, 31 current users, and 44 past users (Bower 11). They reported that 18% of the past users and 13% of the current users reported that they had a dependency. Malon commented We re not sure if current users are more likely to deny these problems (Brower 12). The three researchers had a list of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Mayan Math History Like each other part of human advancement, mathematics has its own particular birthplace focused around the needs of humanity in searching for understanding. Mathematics emerged from the necessity to quantify time and number. The earliest evidence of counting occurred in mountains of Africa were notched bones and scored pieces of wood and stone were discovered. As human advancements started to surface in Asia and the near east, frameworks and essential appreciation of arithmetic, geometry and polynomial math started to develop. Mathematics has made a lot of progress from the first evidence of counting in 50,00 B.C to the current utilization of math all over the place from cellphones and machines to dating of old ancient rarities and adjusting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The importance of astronomy and calendar (18 months a year; 20 days a month) calculations to the Mayans required mathematics, which lead them create an advanced number system of its time. The system was on base 20 and most times base 5, which very likely originated from counting on fingers and toes. The numerals consisted of only three symbols: zero was represented as a shell shape, one, a dot and five a bar, so calculation was basically adding or subtracting bars and dots. In spite of not having the idea of a division, they delivered greatly exact cosmic perceptions utilizing no instruments other than sticks in form of crosses to view astronomical objects and had the capacity measure the length of the sunlight based year to a far higher level of exactness than that utilized as a part of Europe (their computations created 365.242 days, contrasted with the cutting edge estimation of 365.242198), and in addition the length of the lunar month (their evaluation was 29.5308 days, contrasted with the advanced estimation of 29.53059). Due to the geographic disconnect, Mayan mathematics hardly influenced the Old World (Europe and Asia) mathematics and numbering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Synovus Servant Leadership Synovus Financial Corporation is known for taking care of their people, both employees and customers, an idea that began with the company s original leadership and has been passed down for generations. The culture of Synovus and doing the right thing extends into every aspect, both inward and outward, of the organization and everyone they come into contact with, making everyone aware that they are performing meaningful work and working for a higher purpose (Hess Cameron, 2006.) These values, modeled throughout the organization are said to be contagious, as employees are valued for themselves and not the values they bring in (Hess Cameron, 2006.) Organizations that are built and operate with a sense of purpose, truly motivating their employees (Birkinshaw, Foss, Lindenberg, 2014.) Purpose, in itself transcends making money, and allows people to come together and to do something that they believe in, and to take a broader view and influence their efforts towards common goals (Birkinshaw et al. 2014.) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2014.) This style of servant leadership emphasizes a holistic approach to work and community, while sharing decision making powers with others (Schwantes, 2015.) These examples of servant leadership elevate both leaders and followers morally and ethically (Sendjaya, Sarros, Santora, 2008.) When leadership takes this approach, many decisions become more obvious, and to an extent easier to make. While leadership sets these goals or standards that may seem unreasonable to others, once they are established, they become not just the standard way of operating, but for many the standard way of living. These servant leaders also demonstrate that they put their followers first, organizations second, and themselves last in their careers (Sendjaya et al. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Impact Of The International Style In Art And Deco... Chapter 1 Introduction In 1890s, Art and Crafts movement started and its architecture worked in different kind of media cooperate with the artist to bring in a greater unity to the arts. Most of the Arts and Crafts architectures being build along together with the sculptures, tiled decoration and some with highly symbolic imagery. As an example, the Standen located at East Grinstead, England showing the different kind of bricks and tiles for the building s wall. After the Arts and Crafts movement, Art Deco architecture style was started before the International Style was found. Art deco architecture mostly using materials such as stucco, concrete and smooth surface stone. Glass blocks with steel and aluminum frame already found before the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the Capital of Malaysia and most of the government office building was built in this city. Kuala Lumpur is a busy city and with a lots of skyscrapers and colonial architecture. The international style architecture was started in the late 90 s and early 2000s. Buildings that used glasses as the part of the external structure appear all over the city of Kuala Lumpur, as we can see that the Petronas Twin Tower as the most prominent example. After a few years of developing, there are more and more modern buildings such as those office towers and the shopping complex being build around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Anger In A Room Of One s Own By Virginia Woolf The Anger of a Feminist Anger is a complex concept that is difficult for many to explain and manage, just as it is for Virginia Woolf in the text A Room of One s Own. Anger is defined as That which pains or afflicts, or the passive feeling which it produces; trouble, affliction, vexation, sorrow, yet this is far from concrete and does not contain the multiple aspects that anger brings to mind. It does not provoke the emotion in the reader itself as Virginal Woolf does in A Room of One s Own. She demonstrates her rage quite frequently in a multitude of ways in an effort to let her audience understand her thoughts and reasons. In this particular text, Virginia Woolf investigates her anger at the idea that many people consider women to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Virginia Woolf expresses her rage through her unflattering use of physical descriptions of the professor, bringing her emotions into the physical world, creating a villain out of the professor, forcing her audience to take her side. When Woolf s imagined speaker is reading in the library, she begins to sketch the imaginary professor who had writing the book she was reading, titled The Mental, Moral, and Physical Inferiority of the Female Sex. The speaker first describes this professor, Professor von X, as not in my picture a man attractive to women, (Woolf 31). Because this is the first way in which she describes him, it places a great weight on physical attributes. She says women would not find him attractive, using his physical appearance to symbolize her opinion of his ideals. Any women in the audience will be less likely to agree with his thoughts on inferiority since they are first judging him on his described appearance, which is not particularly endearing. This description also implies that men who think women inferior are less attractive to women, discouraging the behavior in any male audience members. By degrading the sexist professor, she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On College Tuition Cost In today s society, the rising college tuition costs is becoming a problem because people can t keep up with the funding of the college costs and kids are not getting the right education they deserve and need in life. Since the 1987 1988 school year students at public four year institutions paid an average $3,190 in tuition, with prices adjusted to reflect 2017 dollars. Thirty years later, that average has risen to $9,970 for the 2017 2018 school year(Martin). Parents all over the world will make their kid s focus on a sport in hopes that they will get a scholarship and not have to pay the high fees for college. They don t get to have the freedom to do the things that wealthy children can, for example wealthy kids have no financial problems going in to college while poor kids will struggle and have to get students loans. As a parent, you just hope that your kid will be good enough to get a scholarship so that you won t have to pay for the college tuition. Martin also states, More likely, the hypothetical child would pay the tuition bill themselves, as the rising cost of higher education has led Americans to struggle with a collective $1.4 trillion in student loan debt(MAKE IT). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, if the poor kids end up going to college they are in debt for many dollars and is challenging to repay. In 2012, 71 percent of graduates from four year colleges carried debt, with students at public schools owing an average of $25,550 and those with degrees from private colleges owing $32,300(Martin). That means that debt is becoming an overwhelming problem for college students. College students don t know how to handle this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Create Mass Print Media Advertisements Essay Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals BSBADV509A Create mass print media advertisements Assessment Task 1 Client contact information: Address: RSPCAAustralia Inc PO Box 265 Deakin West ACT 2600 Australia Phone: 02 6282 8300 Email: rspca@rspca.org.au Project: Mass print media advertisements (newspaper, magazine and outdoor) promoting the RSPCAAdoptapet program Prepared by: Carina Morais 1 Background/ Overview: The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was established over one hundred and thirty years ago. The RSPCA evolved from this small group of dedicated, caring people and while the shelters, staff and facilities have changed, the ethos driving the society is very much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The school began in Western Australia by Louise Edward. WAIFS how call is an International and National school that offers courses from Certificate III to Advanced Diploma level. 2 What is the objective or purpose of this advertisement? Offer Diploma of Management at Perth Campus and Diploma of Healthy and Safety at Joondalup Campus. Enrolment finish: 01st of August Course Start: 5th of August Responsible: Aman 3 Target Audience: who are we talking to? International and National students, male and female, age between 15 to 30. 4 What is the single most important thing to say? All the courses are Nationally Recognised Training 5 What are the supporting rational and emotional reasons to believe and buy? All courses are accredited by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Research Paper On Palm Oil Research: Palm oil should we use it? By Annabel Pezzutti. Issue Palm oil is one of the world s most popular edible vegetable oil. Palm oil is used in most goods available at your local supermarket. This particular oil is affordable but it comes at an immense cost to our environment. Palm oil has been connected to many human rights, animal, and environmental violations yet organisations and companies all over the world persist in using this particular oil in just about everything, in fact this popular oil is in about half of all products on store shelves. Including products like soap, snacks, laundry detergent, cosmetics, and even ice cream. Scientific explanation Palm oil is extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree, Elaeis guineensis, which prospers in fairly humid tropical climates. Most Palm oil production occurs in just two countries, Malaysia and Indonesia, but now is spreading all over the tropics, including Africa. To produce these plantations, deforestation has to occur and this process results in a loss of biodiversity and a loss of habitat. The Human act of deforestation affects the water systems too, as rainforests produce 30% of the planet s fresh water. When forestry is demolished water isn t expelled into the atmosphere and the stability is lost. This leads to a drier climate and soil because there are no trees to transpire to the ground. why we shouldn t use It Palm oil too is not sustainably sourced and until there is verification that changes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Out of Many Ch.3 Dbq Questions. Essay Ch.3 dbq s DOCUMENT A: * How would tens of thousands of settlers immigrating to New England with this image of their own purpose shape the development of that colony? * Winthrop wants them to be a city in which everyone can copy, and look up to. They want to be a city upon a hill, literally where they can control everyone around them. They want to be a prosperous yet very close minded estate with no religious tolerance. * What kinds of settlers arrived in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth Plantation, and Connecticut? * The puritans and Pilgrims arrived there (New England Colony). They were very religious. Pilgrims wanted to separate from the church completely and the Puritans wanted to reform it because they were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had small farmers, with 1 2 slaves each. * How was the environment of Virginia and the other Chesapeake colonies different from that of New England? * South was un urbanized, had mainly farming, and no seaports. New England was very urbanized and had seaports, and trade. * How did this make the development of colonies along the Chesapeake different from the evolution of those in New England? * New England was focused on family and religion mostly. They don t live apart like the Southern Colonies and the South were also very competitive with agriculture. * How did the rivers of the Chesapeake impact the development of communities? * South wanted to be by rivers. They then had contact with the Indians who were there, and eventually kicked them out. * Why was slavery considered a viable labor system in the colonies of the Chesapeake while it did not gain much of a foothold in New England? * They used slaves for exports and labor; New England didn t need labor like the South for agriculture. * How would this impact the development of different societies in Virginia in contrast to Massachusetts? * Because of social structure and security. * They are over a hundred years apart, but what do these two paintings tell you about the society which evolved in the puritan town of Boston against the society of a plantation in Virginia? * South was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Parallels between Scottsboro and Maycomb Essay To Kill a Mockingbird, a classic novel written by Harper Lee, is focused on racism that takes place in Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s, where African Americans were segregated by white men. Harper Lee said that the Scottsboro trial, which was a trial that started because of discrimination, inspired her on writing To Kill a Mockingbird. Despite the differences between the Scottsboro Boys and To Kill a Mockingbird, both of them had an impact on the racial implications and laws of the south. The Scottsboro Trials was a sad tragedy that took place in Alabama during the 1930s. While nine black youth, ages from 13 to 21, were on a train heading to Memphis, Tennessee to find a job, a fight between the nine black youths and a group of white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To Kill a Mockingbird and the Scottsboro Boys are similar because Harper Lee based her story on the Scottsboro Trials. The first case took place during April 1931, and it was taken to the juries around three pm. For less than two hours, the juries announced the verdict, death penalty; after the crows outside heard it, they yelled of approval. Also, the juries also warned people who were in the courthouse that there must be no demonstration staged after the verdict, so the people in the courtroom just applauded, while people outside cheered wildly. The second trial that was held on April 8th, for eighteen year old Haywood Patterson. Then the jury announced a verdict of death penalty within three hours. The third case was tried with five boys; Olin Montgomery, who was seventeen and nearly blind, Andy Wright (18 years old), Eugene Williams (17 years old), Willie Robeson (17 years old), and Ozie Powell, who was 16 years old. During this trial, Willie RObeson was suffering from a bad venereal disease, so it was pretty much impossible to rape somebody with that disease. However, the case went to the jury at four pm, and next morning, the verdict was still a death penalty. During the trials, Governor Benjamin Miller even sent the Alabama National Guard to Scottsboro to prevent a death sentence, but at the end, eight of the Scottsboro Boys were still sentenced to death, except ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Closed Campus Lunch Out of school lunch VS.In school lunch Should students be able to leave school to eat lunch? We should be able to leave school for lunch. It gives us the freedom and responsibility of the young adults that we are right now. Also we have time out of school in the day not just at school all day. The students could use this time to go home or somewhere to eat food they want to eat and hang out with there friends. Also when students are at school the day seem long with a break in there it make it a little shorter. We sit in classrooms ALL day. No sunlight, no fresh air. Just the captivity of some grey walls and a hallway cramped up constantly with other people. Taking a break from the school, the odors, the captivity would be gradually appreciated. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Others against my view say otherwise, A large problem that is faced and feared by school administrators and parents every day is student s ditching school. By allowing students a time to freely leave campus, it may be difficult to ensure that they actually come back. Using a closed campus lunch ensures that no one leaves class by monitoring the parking lots, with an open campus lunch you would be unable to do this (Lombard). The school could make some rules that go along with the off campus lunch, first if a student gets into trouble then they should not be allowed to leave the campus anymore for lunch. They would have to stay at the school and eat there lunch there instead. They could only let students with a certain GPA go off campus make it a reward for the ones who are doing good in school go. So they should make let students go off campus for lunch to get some time away from school in the middle of the day to get their minds off of school for awhile if they have good grades. If they get in trouble they won t be allowed to leave school for lunch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an immune system disorder where the reaction of the immune system attacks itself causing a low platelet count, placing those affected at risk for severe hemorrhage. Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) formally known as idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP), is now defined as an immunological disorder where the body attacks its self and destroys platelets (McCare 2011). ITP a disorder defined by a low platelet count in which platelet productions are both impaired and destroyed by anti platelet antibodies. ITP is diagnosed with a platelet count less than 100,000/uL with no known evidence of anemia or leukopenia. ITP can have a negative effect on life expectancy reducing it by approximately 20 years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The body views the platelets as a foreign body and causes a response that produces antibodies that marks the spleen to destroy and remove the platelets. The platelet count is affected by antibodies produced by individuals with ITP. The antibody produced covers the surface of the platelets making them easily destructible by macrophages. Once the macrophages destroy the platelets faster than they are produced, the number of platelets are greatly reduced causing a decrease in blood clotting. Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia is most common in women between the age of 20 40 years of age and also commonly known to affect children with a recent viral infection such as Rubella or German Measles. ITP can be both chronic and acute. Chronic ITP is progressive and insidious found more common with women between the ages of 20 40, with complications noted mostly during childbirth. Acute ITP self limiting and is often seen in the pediatric population after a viral infection and spontaneously resolves without treatment within 6 months (McCare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Gladiators Gladiators, The celebrities of ancient Rome. Gladiators would reenact myths, legends and epic battles. (Penelope 12). Taught to die with dignity and honor, they would kill for the enjoyment and pleasure of the roman mob. Many of the gladiators were prisoners of war, slaves, and criminals who were forced to fight in arenas, sometimes to the death. Although gladiators were so beloved by ancient Rome and were an important part of the culture, life in the arena was not as desireable as it seemed because it was centered around training, women and the games. Training was a predominant force in the lives of those unfortunate enough to fall into the ludus (Gladiator school). The life as a gladiator and his training at first concentrated on getting the new gladiator to the peak of fitness (Alchin 2). Leading a hard life, gladiators had to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they would be spoiled before the games, Gladiators often would contract STDs through sleeping with so many women and the weakened immune systems caused by the STD s would cause many gladiators lives to be put in peril. The games were exceptionally brutal and rarely had any advantages. Gladiators were paid each time they fought and they were allowed to keep any rewards and purses of money (Alchin 2).Many women spectators would throw money and tokens at the gladiators before the fight as symbols of good luck. They were expected to die with dignity and honor (Alchin 2). The gladiators were taught how to not flinch or shield himself away from the final blow with months to years of preparation.The colosseum was disgusting, they held slaves and wild animals and would often serve as unclean impromptu emergency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Moral Principle Of The Right The moral principle of the right to die, is a way of thinking where a human being has the choice to end their life on their own terms. The right to die, also known as physician assisted suicide, is heavily contemplated in patients who are diagnosed as terminally ill. Being diagnosed as terminally ill may come at any point in one s life. Once a patient is given this news it puts a greater weight on their shoulders as now they must adjust to accommodate a new reality. Many patients fear that their near future will consist of becoming a burden to their family members financially as well as mentally, since they may not be able to afford the medical bills. Those who are terminally ill may worry that they are not going to be able to control their level of pain when it worsens as their physical condition deteriorates. With the diagnosis of a terminal disease many believe what follows will be unnecessary suffering that is brought on by the symptoms, many of which individuals would avoid at all costs. Currently there are only four states that have the Right to Die Law enacted; California, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont. Within these states patients have the option of physician assisted suicide, if their medical condition meets certain requirements to obtain this option. Terminally ill patients who live outside of these four states do not have the option of physician assisted suicide available to them. In this position paper I argue, that enacting a National Right to Die Law in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Case Analysis Of Suzuki 6.0 Identification of Alternatives Rather than leaving the US market, Suzuki could have made options. The two suitable contrasting options to the choice that American Suzuki Engine Organization eventually made incorporate the taking after are as follows 6.0.1 Offering its shares to speculators This will help Suzuki in various ways including: Aptitude: Having speculators in an organization will empower the organization to develop since financial specialists have aptitude in the business they do. This will help Suzuki advance gradually by gradually rather than hauling out of the business sector Notoriety: One of the primary reasons of having speculators is that they really achieve the great notoriety of the organization. On the off chance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suzuki decision to manufacture and offer little automobiles in the U.S business the division was an off course move that leads to loss of accessories .Another variable is firm culmination that Suzuki stood up to from adversary associations that created and sold broadly models which were attracting customers it looked like a force parcel, from now on Suzuki Engines to make and offer enormous models of little models will engage them to keep up the pace accordingly, win advantage. The EPA rebuffed associations amassing and offering close to nothing vehicles since they are assuredly not biological friendly and Suzuki was at peril since their business depended on upon creation likewise, offering of little cars. Suzuki s retail framework destroyed totally. The arrangements were not sufficient to support more traders opening, in any case there were a couple of traders to genuinely create bargains. Low net salary things and little arrangements did not all things considered pull in dealer boss and arrangements staff, which in this way undoubtedly slaughtered various customers. For a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Communist Manifesto By Karl Marx And Friedrich Engels The Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to begin explaining Communism and its goals. The Manifesto suggests that history acts according to what is called class struggle. The means of production are what truly defines the class relationships according to Marx and Engels (Marx 2002). Inevitably, the classes conflict and become hostile, no longer moving fluidly (Spalding 2000). The Manifesto states that this conflict becomes so severe that it eventually becomes a revolution and one of the classes becomes the ruler of the other, keeping one oppressed while the other flourishes. These two classes by name are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat (Marx ch.2 2002). The bourgeoisie being the highly upper class and the proletariat being everyone else or the working class . It is important to note that Karl Marx was a member of the bourgeoisie himself. He had the ability to recognize the partiality given to the upper class and the repercussions of this act (Marx 2002). According to this manifesto, the dynamic between the two has shaped the way society has industry where its values originate. Before this, it was traditionally so that society was organized into more complex hierarchies (Spalding 2000). But, as a result of the French Revolution, feudalism was replaced by this newer sense of class order. Instead of having a variety of classes such as nobles, artisans, royalty etc., there were now simply two. There was now a severe demand for more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pros And Cons Of African Americans After the abolishment of Slavery by President Lincoln, previous slaves were now able to live their lives as free people but were still constantly faced with difficulties. The main cause of those difficulties were their white neighbors. While African American were making their ways by earning leadership roles in their communities, they were constantly persecuted, lynched and senselessly killed by white American. White fear had become a pretense to retain their dominance over blacks and lynching and other violence was the most satisfying way of maintaining control . Not only were they continuously brought down by the physical abuse of the whites, they were also unfairly abused by their current court system run the whites. After years of repetitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though the boys were physically coerced to get a confession out of the them, all that mattered was they admitted to a crime they had not committed. After accusations of this rape made its way throughout the neighborhood, a group of white men started a mob and headed to the local jail to lynch the three young men who were being held. Upon arrival to the jail, they found a sheriff called Willis McCall. Mr. McCall was able to turn away the first wave of the mob but a second mob came around later on. This mob was controlled by the notorious Ku Klux Klan who were adamant on refusing to have the African American men go to trial and would not permit the white people of their country to become a mongrel race . Mr. McCall was not sure how to turn away the clan. After a period of unrest caused by the Klan, a group of wealthy citizens decided to visit McCall and question on what was his course of action to turn the Klan away. Amongst this group of wealthy leaders was a man named Norton Wilkins. Contrary to what one with morals might be thinking, Mr. Wilkins was not trying to turn away these mobs for the good of jailed men, he had ulterior motives. The ongoing riot of the Klan s mob would lead a mass exodus of black workers, which would have a disastrous negative impact on production, profits and employees at his company . Another man present was former Senator L. Day Edge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. 2-Methylphenoxyacetic Acid Synthesis Lab Report The design of this experiment aimed to synthesize 2 methylphenoxyacetic acid from 2 methylphenol and sodium chloroacetate by means on phenol alkylation. 2 Methylphenoxyacetic acid has been used to control the growth in plants and exemplifies a product of synthesis as it is a complex molecule constructed from two simple molecules. This synthesis proceeds by a nucleophilic substitution reaction, more specifically, via SN2 mechanism (see below). An SN2 mechanism s reactants are a nucleophile and a good leaving group (usually a halide ion). Once the crude product is obtained, it is purified by recrystallization with water and collected. To start, a 0.32 g (2.9 mmol) sample of 2 methyphenol (the nucleophile) was weighed into a 10 ml Erlenmeyer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The product was then suspended in 2 ml of water with a stir rod in a 50 ml Erlenmeyer flask and heated to boiling. Water was added in one milliliter increments until all the product was dissolved (18 ml added total). The saturated solution was allowed to slowly cool, and gradual white crystal formation was observed. Recrystallized product was collected once more by suction filtration with the Hirsch funnel once crystallization ceased. Collected product dried on a watch glass for a week, weighed 0.14 g (1.2 mmol), and the melting point was 139° 141° ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Publication And Dissemination Biases In Survey Research Chapter 6 of Advertising and Society an Introduction presents both an argument and counterargument for alcohol advertising. One argument in favor of alcohol advertising is titled Publication and Dissemination Biases in Survey Research. Often, results from these studies are skewed for drinking onset and behavior. Sometimes investigators even distort the results of a paper s conclusion or abstract. In an examination of 15 studies about adolescent drinking and advertising, all of them presented distorted views. An example was a nationwide survey by Fleming and colleagues which found that exposures to liquor ads on billboards and in magazines are unrelated to alcohol expectancies, youths intentions to drink, and alcohol use by young adults (Blackwell 93). Additionally, beer advertisements have been found to have a negative association with alcohol expectancies. Exposure to alcohol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A range from college students to eighth graders have been found to consume alcohol. Around 30% of eighth and ninth graders have drunk alcohol. Children who drink are susceptible to many problems including, failing grades, more fighting, more arrests for driving or hurting someone while drunk, more unprotected sex, higher risk for suicide and homicide, and greater likelihood of death from alcohol poisoning (Blackwell 98 9). Additionally, youth who drink before age 15 are more likely to develop alcoholism. Car crashes are also the leading cause of death in teenagers, and 31% of these crashes involve alcohol. Another risk is unprotected and unwanted sex, and youth who got drunk before age 13 are more likely to report unplanned sex because of drinking. Finally, youth who drink have lower scores on verbal and nonverbal recall and other cognitive skills. There are many factors which demonstrate the risk of promoting alcohol through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Why The Japanese Tea Market Has A Gradual Increase Over... Tea in Japan The Japanese beverage sector is one of the biggest beverage markets in the world. It is highly competitive and has reached a peak in its maturity, thus making growth difficult (Japan). This term paper will study why the Japanese tea market has seen a gradual decrease over the years, and will study the factors that caused this industry to see such a change. It will include the history/origin of tea, the ongoing changes in the tea market, and whether other countries like China are seeing the same downward shift. It will also provide research on the top Japanese tea sellers, major (tea) export partners, top competitors (both internal and external), current products in the market, along with issues that have affected the tea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ceremonies have influenced all forms of Japanese art (such as garden design and flower arrangements), and has become a social custom to Japanese people (Tea). This way of life is still prevalent in Japanese culture today (especially among the older generations). Along the lines of Japan s long history of tea, the first signs of these exports appeared in 1610 by the Dutch East India Company, when a shipment of Japanese tea was sent to Europe (Ito En). Later in 1858 Japan opened its ports, first to the United States, then to countries like the UK, Russia, and France. This marked the time in which tea became one of Japan s main exports. Afterwards the export of tea expanded due to the support of the Japanese government, with their main focus on the United States as an export partner. These countries, along with many others nowadays, are still huge tea trading partners with Japan. They contribute a good portion to Japan s tea market; the main attraction to Japanese tea has to do with their cultural practices attributed to earlier uses of tea and ceremonies in Japan. Japan has faced major issues regarding natural disasters over the years. These disasters can greatly attribute to the downfall of the Japanese Tea market. The most famously known occurrence appeared in 2011, when Japan had a triple disaster (earthquake, tsunami, and then followed by the nuclear disaster). This disaster affected tea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Stereotyping In Culture Essay Stereotyping in Culture. The definition of stereotyping according to dictionary.cambridge.org is: An idea that is used to describe a particular type of person or thing, or a person or thing thought to represent such an idea. (1) Some psychologists argue that it is a natural aspect of human behavior, which can be seen to benefit each group because it helps in the long run to identify with one s own ethnic group and so find protection and promote the safety and success of the group. There is no evidence for this view, however, and many writers argue that it is merely a way of justifying racist attitudes and behaviors. (2) www.simplypsychology.org In the age of political correctness stereotyping people is coupled with prejudice, discrimination and racism. Consequently one can no longer possess a stereotypical tendency without being persecuted as a racist or one who promotes hate and discrimination. The idea of stereotyping people comes from a negative connotation of one s race, religion, regional, social, and economic standing. When a positive connotation is applied in the same manner as stereotyping it is labeled as heritage. Although stereotypes generally have negative implications, they aren t necessarily negative. Stereotypes are basically generalizations that are made about groups. Such generalizations are necessary: in order to be able to interact effectively, we must have some idea of what people are likely to be like, which behaviors will be considered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...