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Example Of Government Manipulation
Government Manipulation The United States government claims that that they are always for
the people of America. And make it sound patriotic and civilized like everything is going the
way it should. When in reality they are hiding the truth from the U.S citizens whether it is
education, laws, or news from the media. The United States government continues to buy/adopt
new government plans through media that we are not always fully aware of. John Maxwell
Hamilton/ Kevin Kosar explain specific ways in which they are doing to control what we
choose/pay for. We have a right to know which companies receive government contracts, how to
collect insurance benefits and social security payments and what public school educational
reform will look like. But too often, the government uses its information machinery to do more
than simply inform us about a policy. Sometimes, it tries to persuade us to adopt a particular
position, regardless of its efficacy. What Hamilton and Kosar are saying is that the government is
very bias about media propaganda and persuading the people of the United States about plans
/regulations that we barely understand or know about, into using our own money towards what
they want. Rather than the other choices that they did not want us to know. This also relates to
large news sources such as, Fox News and CNN, who tend to have a bias point of view with little
background information as possible. People tend to believe Fox News because of their popularity
and
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Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport
This is an individual study investigating the process of diffusion, osmosis and active transport. To
start you should know that substances are moving in and out of cells of your body all the time. To
understand and make sense of the cells of your body, you need to know about the process of
diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
All organisms need to exchange particles such as food, waste, gas and heat with their
surroundings. there are two different types of ways in which substances can enter or/and leave a
cell. these ways are called Passive and Active. with in these there are different processes for
example, in passive process there are diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis and in the active
process there is molecule and particle. in this assignment I am going to discuss all of these
processes starting with diffusion. diffusion is one of the passive transport processes. it is used in
oxygen entering a cell and carbon dioxide leaving a cell. diffusion is the movement of particles such
as atoms or molecules from a high concentration place in an area of a low concentration. this shows
that they diffuse down the concentration gradient. the concentration gradient is a gradual change in
the concentration of solutes in a solution as a function of distance through a solution. in biology a
gradient results from an unequal distribution of particles across the cell membrane. When this
happens solutes move along the concentration gradient until the concentration of the
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OSA Case Study
The patient is currently here for an initial assessment of OSA, due to symptoms related to
hypersomnolence. Split night protocol was explained upon the patients arrival. Prior to the hook
up process the tech helped the patient fill out his pre sleep questionnaire. During this time the
patient dozed off about 10 times while filling out his paper work and while engaged in
conversation with the tech, he would quickly startle awake and have no recall of dozing off.The
patient was also nervous about being honest on his questionnaire/Epworth scale as he believed
that it could possibly lead to him losing his drivers license. Lights off at 2157. Left quiet 97%
2230 Left quiet 92% 2300 Left quiet 89% 2332 Left quiet 87% 2335 Patient to restroom
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Why Food Should Be Labeled for Genetically Modified...
The physician s highest calling, his only calling, is to make sick people healthy to heal, as it is
termed. Samuel Hahnemann
For many years, since the time of the Triumviri Nocturne and the Vigils, many lives have been
saved by some form of an emergency medical service, and since then it has evolved into what it
is now a complex life saving system that has saved many more lives. From the origin of medical
responders to the creation of paramedics, people have risked their lives for others, and in between
is what is known as an Emergency Medical Technicianor EMT.
What is an EMT? Emergency Medical Technicians are healthcare providers of the emergency
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Additionally, paramedics can perform pleural decompression which is a treatment to re inflate
collapsed lungs, CPAP and Rapid Sequence Induction. How much money does an EMT make?
According to Snagajob.com, the average salary of an EMT is estimated to be around $14 per hour,
although, more experienced EMTs or EMTs that are active in areas with high demand can earn up
to $24 per hour. On average, EMTs will make up to $37,000 annually. This may also vary due to
level of training and areas with a higher demand. For example, an EMT in El Monte, CA can earn
up to $37,000 a year, while an EMT in San Francisco, CA can make up to $45,000, which is an
$8,000 difference in salaries.
What is required to become an EMT? To Become an EMT, a high school diploma or GED is
required, along with the completion and clearance of the state written and practical exam. For
AEMTs, Basic training and the addition of 30 to 350 training hours is required. EMT Paramedics
must train in both anatomy and physiology. In addition, they may choose to be awarded degrees for
their training and finish the program to become licensed Paramedics.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of being an EMT? There are many
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Identifying Covalent, Ionic And Hydrogen Bonds
After completing the lab, we will be able to identify covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonds are the weakest between all the three types of bonds we will be observing and it
occurs between hydrogen and oxygen atom or nitrogen atom; hydrogen bonds are a type of dipole
dipole bond. A dipole dipole interaction occurs because of polar molecules. We should know that
the bond between hydrogen and oxygenin a water molecule is covalent. Another example, of
covalent bond is the bond between all the atoms that compose ethane. Another objective that we
will observe is solubility, the lab mentions. An example, of an ionic bond is NaCl, this is an ionic
bond because the Na+ and Cl , the sodium atom(cation) gives a pair of electrons to the... Show more
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A water molecule is able to interact with up to four other water molecules to create a tetrahedral.
The second part of the lab, we will be observing cohesion and adhesion theories. Cohesion is
when water molecules stick to each other and adhesion is the occurrence of water molecules
sticking to other molecules. To observe adhesion and cohesion, we will pipette a drop of water
on a piece of parafilm; we will be looking for if they water will be stuck together or did it spread
apart, we will be explaining our observations. We will then, repeat the same experiment, however
instead of parafilm we will use a glass slide; we will try to compare cohesion between the water
molecules and the adhesion between the water and glass slide. After, we are done pipetting the
water and observing, we will then demonstrate what happened in the pipette part (both the parafilm
and the glass slide) of the experiment using the 12 water molecules and the non magnetic tray. The
third part of the experiment consists of testing
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The Contributions Of Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur was a biologist and a French chemist who made major contributions to chemistry,
medicine and industry. He is famous for his germ theory and he is also famous for the
development of vaccines. He is also famous for the food preparing process known as pasteurization.
Personal Biography
Louis Pasteur born on December 27, 1822, in Dole, France. He grew up in the town of Arbois.
His father, Jean Joseph Pasteur was a tanner and a sergeant major. Since his father was decorated
with the Legion of Honor during the Napoleonic Wars, strong patriotism was instilled in Louis
when he was young. This became an important part of his character later on. In his early school
years, he was an average student but he was gifted in drawing and ... Show more content on
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The other children died of typhoid. But it was this tragedy of losing his children that inspired
Louis Pasteur to try to discover cures for diseases like the typhoid. He was affected very deeply
over his loss and that is what gave him the inspiration to do something for incurable diseases.
Scientific Biography
In 1854 he was a chemistry professor at the university of Lille, and it was here where he started
working with the germ theory. Although he did not invent the germ theory, he was able to further
develop it by demonstrating that bacteria was responsible for souring wine, beer and milk.
People in those days believed that germs just popped out of nowhere but Pasteur proved
otherwise. Through his experiments he showed that bacteria did not just appear but it came from
other living things. It was this that earned him the nickname Father of the Germ Theory. Using his
knowledge of germs he went on to invent pasteurization. He found that boiling and then cooling
liquid could remove bacteria. Not only will this kill all the bacteria making the beverages safer to
drink, it also made them last longer. Pasteur kept learning about bacteria and he started to think that
it had something to do with why humans get diseases. In 1865, Louis Pasteur helped save the silk
industry. He investigated why silkworms were getting a disease, which was threatening the French
silk market. He proved that microbes were attacking the healthy silkworm eggs and he said if the
microbes
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Forced Confession In The Crucible
The Use of Forced Confession in The Crucible
According to Revolvy, A forced confession is a confession obtained by a suspect or a prisoner
under means of torture ( including enhanced interrogation techniques) or other forms of duress.
There are different aspects of forced torture. Physical and psychological torture are both used to
force a confession. Physical force in the USA is rare during a confession because it has been
outlawed (Redich). Many people will confess the truth if they are innocent because they have been
coerced or they believe that it will be more beneficial to confess than to maintain their innocence
(Innocence Project). In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, there are many instances of forced
confession. Throughout The Crucible, multiple people are accused of being a witch. When the
public and church thought someone was a witch, the person had two options. They could confess
and say that they were a witch or they could be hung and die. This brings up the question, how
does force confession affect the people in The Crucible?
Physical force can be effective in getting people to confess, but there is no evidence suggesting that
the information gained from physical force is considered reliable and effective (Redich). This is
because the victims understand that the physical force will not stop unless they confess
information. Through the pain, some of the information may be accurate, but it will almost always
be tied with inaccurate and misleading
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Essay On Silver Production Dbq
From the 1500s to 1750 the world s silver production vastly increased. The silver production was
at its peak and had some very mixed results. In documents 4, 6, 7, 8 they show how silver how
silver influenced the economy. In documents 2 and 3 it talks about how the silver production and
how the inflation ruined the economies. In documents 1,5, and 6 it shows how silverhad made life
difficult for local people.
Documents 4, 6 ,7 , and 8 it talks about how silver influenced the economy and how valuable it
was to people. Document 4 is written by a British merchant Ralph Finch who is trying to convince
Britain to follow the Portuguese as he has seen how rich they have become from Asian trade.
Document 6 was written by a spanish priest talking about how much silver
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Document 7 was written was written by a Ming dynasty official to get rid of the trade bans with
other countries as he saw how middlemen were making tons of profit on chinese goods and saw
that if they repeal the trade ban they could make tons of profits and bring lots of silver into the
economy as chinese products were more expensive in other places. Document 8 was written by an
English scholar Charles D Avenant showing that the way Europe trades with
Asian is not stable as Europe trades for Commodities and they give Asia precious gems such as
silver thats won t lose their value but England and Europe cannot quit this type of trade because
Europe has gotten use to this luxury even though the type of trade they are involved in is not
beneficial to them.
Documents 2 and 3 talk about how the mass influx of silver caused inflation in the economy.
Document 2 was written by Tomas de Mercado and he talks about how high prices in
Spain destroyed the economy there and people started to buy Asian commodities and the silver
flowed outward from Europe to Asia. Document 3 is written by Wang Xijue and he talks about the
negative imbalance created by the government as they require people to with silver
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Analysis Of Pure Heroine
Not just important because of the marketable novelty of a 16 year old shooting to the top of the
charts and winning two Grammys. Important because she was writing from a critically
underrepresented perspective in pop music: an average, suburban teenager existing in that weird
state of flux between childhood and adulthood.
On her debut album, Pure Heroine, she established a unique voice that was simultaneously
disillusioned and in awe of the infinite possibilities life has to offer. She wrote about the tiny thrills
of feeling grown up for the first time, driving around aimlessly at night, and buying orange juice.
Among all the Top 40 songs devoured by teens, but actually written by industry professionals well
past their high school years,
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Analysis Of Darth Paper Strikes Back
The setting in Darth Paper Strikes Back takes place inside a school. The main character is
Tommy. He wants to find out if origami is real or just a joke. Dwight, also a student, made an
origami finger puppet and says it is magical. There are also other characters such as Harvey, a
person who says that origami yoda is fake by holding a Darth Vader origami finger puppet. In the
beginning of the story, Tommy, a 7th grader, started off bad. He turns around at lunch, and there
is Harvey, holding a darth paper origami puppet and steals his chocolate chip cookie. Then came
Dwight holding origami yoda. Tommy asked origami yoda how to make Harvey to stop. Then
origami yoda says, Teach him you must . Other people asked it questions and it would answer.
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Evaluation Of The Clinical Training
a.Beginning December 5, 2016, the clinical instructor will use both formative evaluation methods
to assess the student s progress towards achieving the course outcomes and expected behaviors each
week (Billings Halstead, 2016). In addition, the clinical instructor will review the student s self
evaluation plan upon completion of the clinical rotation (Billings Halstead, 2016).
b.The clinical instructor will evaluate the student using electronic orders, medication profiles, and
the five rights of the medication administration process. In addition, the student s preceptor will be
required to provide feedback each week using a rubric, which outlines learning outcomes and
behaviors necessary for the student to pass the course. Likewise, the student will be required to
complete care plans for each patient assignment. The student will also complete a self evaluation
form at the end of the clinical rotation, which must include examples of how her performance met
each course outcomes and demonstrated behaviors consistent with the role of a nursing
professional ( Clinical Satisfactory, n.d.).
c.The clinical instructor will document the student s progress towards meeting course outcomes
and standards of behavior using anecdotal notes, which ... are objective written descriptions of
observed student performance or behaviors (Billings Halstead, 2016, p. 448). In addition, the
instructor will meet with the student each week to discuss strengths, weaknesses, and provide
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Algonquian Middle Ground Analysis
North American history is often perceived from the European mindset of superiority over the
indigenous groups that were there eons prior. However, the underlying reality is much more
complex than what is commonly accepted. Deep seeded relationships between the Native
Americans and Europeans, both animus and amiable, created intricate societal structures in which
natives were able to exercise historical agency over the European immigrants seeking to gain
wealth. Historical agency can simply be explained as the control over the social and cultural
development of one group of people relative to another. Following the arrival of European powers
in the 17th century, indigenous peoplesexercised historical agency through controlling trade
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Returning to the idea of native agency, the Iroquois, in response to unfavorable treatment, could
simply cease trade. The Europeans were spending large sums of money to sail across foreign
waters to engage with people who dominated the lands stimulating European economies. A Mi
kmaq raised a critical question, for if France, as thou sayest, is a little terrestrial paradise, art thou
sensible to leave it Why risk thy life and thy property every year, and why venture thyself with
such risk... to the storms and tempests of the sea in order to come to a strange and barbarous
country which though considerest the poorest and least fortunate of the world? The European
powers needed to tread lightly and respectfully, despite their biases of the indigenous people, in
order to ensure that their flow of money not be hindered. Understanding the simplicity of the
situation, the Iroquois formed an alliance with a European power attempting to grow, the Dutch. In
1609, Henry Hudson arrived from the Netherlands and established the West India Company in the
Hudson River Valley area. The Dutch were known to make the best firearms at the time and
engaged in trade with the Iroquois. The Iroquois gladly accepted trade offers of guns for furs,
knowing
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Sharon Construction
Student Handbook
BADM 200W~Analysis of Business Issues
A Writing in the Disciplines (WID) Course
The George Washington University
School of Business
Fall, 2010
Warren Sharp, PhD
Visiting Professor, School of Business
Table of Contents Page
Introduction2
Format of the Course3
Learning Objectives4Methods of Communication4 Critical Thinking5 Revision and Feedback (Peer
Review)5 Research and Analysis6 Career Management Strategy6 Business Terminology7
Assignments7 Three Papers7 Paper 18 Paper 28 Paper 38 Ten Responses9 Business Letters9
Memos9 Corporate Social Responsibility9 Issues, Reasons and Conclusions10 Resumes and Cover
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They set the stage for future writing assignments, and will be on a variety of business concepts:
functions of management, financial statements, ethics, corporate social responsibility, strategy,
quality, case studies, etc. These lectures lay the groundwork for the writing assignments which
follow ― in other words, for Writing in the Discipline. The writing labs provide the student an
opportunity to hone their skills and develop the tools necessary for coherent writing. As
mentioned above, writing labs are conducted by Masters Degree and Ph.D. candidates. They are a
combination of lecture, in class exercises, participation, and Blackboard Learning Modules. The
labs afford an opportunity for students to become engaged with the material as they work on
format, style, and critical thinking. Attendance and participation is very important, and is a
substantial portion of the lab grade. Overall, the writing assignments can be classified as three
Papers (approximately four, six, and eight pages respectively), and ten Responses (approximately
500 words each). Details are provided in the Assignments section below.
Learning Objectives In addition to the four WID goals mentioned above, there are several
objectives that are specific to BABM 2003W, Analysis of Business Issues. Among these are the
following.
Methods of Communication Analysis of Business Issues is a writing intensive business class. In
this class, we will introduce you to the
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Compare And Contrast Religion And Christian Science
Christianity is similar to Christian Science in many ways, but it s also very different.
By describing Christianity, by describing Christian Science and eventually comparing them, you
will see the similarities and differences. These are two popular religions and many people follow
them around the world.
Christianity is one of the Abrahamic faiths, Christians believe in one God and that Jesus is his son
who came down to earth to save them. Christian laws come from the Bible, and the ten
commandments, and they strive to be like Jesus who Christians believe was perfect, Christians
believe in the trinity, which is that God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost are one person, but different
people at the same time. Christians believe if you repent for your sins and believe in God, then
you will go to heaven, but if you don t you will go to eternal suffering or Hell. Christianity is a
very old religion and many people believe in it today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Christian Scientists still believe in one God but he doesn t have a material body and he is
everywhere. Mary Baker put herself in Jesus s place so that people think of her of a leader. You
have to get saved everyday to go to heaven, and there is no heaven or hell, it s a mental state,
death is an illusion. In order to see God, you have to go through the Revelator, and that is Mrs.
Eddy. They believe That Jesus was just one of the few profits that come and go, and now Mrs.
Eddy is the profit. Christian Science is unique and has many train of thoughts that you cannot find
anywhere
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The Treatment Of Breast Cancer
Breast cancer affects so many women around the world. Even with the technology and medicine
we have today to treat this deadly disease, the pain a patient experiences with breast cancer is still
relentless. Pain comes from either progression of the disease or a side effect from treatment. In
this article they talk about the role of the WHO s three step analgesic ladder and how the
administration of opioids for breast cancerpatients experiencing paineffect ones psychological state
and their quality of life. Since many patients experience negative side effects from opioids, there
becomes a need to develop therapeutic modalities. Overall, the main purpose of the article was to
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Unfortunately, many of these ways are through pain medications called non opioid, weak opioid,
and strong opioid. As the opioid gets stronger the higher the chance of intolerable side effect can
occur. Side effects from different opioids are known to cause a decrease in the quality of life for a
breast cancer patient. How does one choose a medication to deal with pain at different levels?
The WHO s ladder for relief of cancer pain was developed for this reason. In short, if you have
minimal pain you will receive non opioids. Once the non opioids do not help and pain continues
to increase, strong opioids will be administered. It s a stepping ladder; each step in the progression
of cancer has a certain medication to deal with that stage of pain.
Because of the need for pharmacotherapy in breast cancer patients, the patient will undergo
limitation. The patient can experience nausea and vomiting, gastric disturbances, renal dysfunction
are common, as well as respiratory depression has been known to occur while on opioids. Patients
need the pharmacotherapy to deal with pain and kill their cancer, but those opioids really affect a
person s essence of life. Luckily, there are also non pharmacological therapies a patient can
participate in. Yoga, acupuncture and musical therapy are great examples of these.
In my opinion, the author didn t have a perspective in this article. The purpose of this article was to
bring attention to the
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Toy Safety Standards And Regulations
The toy industry is consistently growing and expanding within the United States. In 2015, the toy
industry grew 7% in domestic sales from 2014, with a net worth of $19.48 billion. Demand for
toys is vastly seasonal with nearly 70% of toy sales taking place before, during, and just after the
Christmas season. Because of this, it is important for those within the toyindustry to predict demand
during peak season in order to avoid heavy markdowns after the holidays. Legos largest competitors
are Mattel and Hasbro. However, with Lego s net income as a percentage of sales at an impressive
24%, they greatly surpass Mattel and Hasbro with net income coming in at 14% and 7%,
respectively.
Because the toy industry makes use of assembly lines, machines, and manual labor; it is considered
a manufacturing, or secondary, industry.
The United States has some of the strictest toy safety standards and regulations in the world. Any
toy intended for use by children age 12 and under must be third party tested and certified with a
Children s Product Certificate (CPSC). However, not every section of the Children s Product
Certificate may apply to any given toy. The document is lengthy with a multitude of provisions.
Each provision may not necessarily may to any given toy. For example, toys that don t make and
noise would not need to adhere to sound provisions. Although certain sections may be exempt, each
applicable provision much be in compliance with the toy safety standard.
The toy industry
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Quartz Research Paper
They cost 75 dollars per square foot. Quartz is made of silicon and oxygen atoms. On the Mohs
scale it is 7 for hardness. The category it is under is oxide mineral. The crystal structure is
trigonal. The Chemical formula is SiO2. The luster is vitreous, waxy, dull. The streak color is
white. The fracture is conchoidal. Quartz is found in all types of rocks igneous, metamorphic and
sedimentary. Quartz is resistant to weathering. White sands are the easiest way to find quartz in
the sand. There is also some white or pink feldspar as well. Quartz is one of the most common
minerals in the earth crust. Quartzs is a constituent of granite and felsic igneous rocks.
Have you ever looked out your window? Sitting in class bored looking out the window. In those
windows there is quartz. We look out a window everyday of our lives. Have you ever been to a
beach? In the sand you walk on there is tiny pieces of quartz. There is also pieces of feldspar. If
you wear a watch there is quartz in that watch. The quartzs help regulate time.
Quartz csn make a lot of different gemstones. The types of gemstones it makes Amethyst, and
citrine. Some other types of gemstones is Agate, Carnelian, Tigers eye, and Chrysoprase. Some of
the colors it makes is White, Blue, Colorless, Green, Red, Orange, Yellow, Pink, Brown, Gray,
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Stones that are hard will take a long time to polish. Second wash the rock. If the rock is dirty,
wash it thoroughly with soap and water. Third shape the rock. If you want your rock to be
rounder, use a small hammer or a chisel to chip away at the stone. Fourth rub the stone of rough
grade sandpaper. This helps get all the bumps out of your rock. Firth use fine grade sandpaper to
remove scratches. Sixth sand with 300 to 600 grade sandpaper. This is the overall sandpaper.
Seventh rub the stone with a piece of leather with polish. When you are done sanding it polish it
with leather and tube
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Uses and Abuses of Biochip Technology
Topic:
Biochip Technology; Uses and Abuses
Working Hypothesis:
What is the correlation between the prophecy of the mark of the beast , and current trends in
biochip technology?
Intro/Thesis statement:
Technology is chipping away at our personal freedoms. In the New Testament, Revelations 13
warns He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark
on his right hand or forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the
name of the Beast or the number of his name... . Bible scholars fear that this passage reflects the
modern world, and its use of numbers for authentic identification. Imagine the potential of a
computer chip to help or hinder the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Applied Digital Solutions, based in Delray Beach, Fla., saidthat its devices which it calls
VeriChips, could save lives and limit injuriesfrom error in medical treatment. And it expressed hope
that such medicaluses would accelerate the acceptance of under the skin ID chips assecurity and
access control devices. Feder and Zeller capture thevarious topics, which trail the current growth in
biochip applications. Some financial details are listed. International acceptance and usage ofthe
biochip are also briefed upon. This is a powerful article, because theaverage reader may not know
how to acquire information aboutadvancing technologies.
Garfinkel, Simson. Database Nation(the Death of Privacy in the 21st Century).
O Reilly Associates, Inc. Beijing, 2000. 1st ed. Net Library. Manhattanville Coll. Lib., Purchase,
NY. 28, Nov. 2004 http://www.netlibrary.com Database Nation illustrates current trends central to
the technology sector of society. By addressing the role of the government and its correlation with
technology, the concept of privacy is thoroughly examined. It is written with the intention of
reminding the audience, technology will continue to violate the right to privacy. The more
informed the individual, the better chance one has to understand, and address the hazards of
technology. This book was first published in 2000, with the intentions of informing the general
public of the role that government
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Breastfeeding Anthropology
Breastfeeding is an action that is bio cultural and biosocial in nature. Breastfeeding is a biological
process that involves a woman providing milk for an infant. Culturally speaking, breastfeeding is
not always an action by the biological mother. In some cases, the mother needs to return to work not
long after birth. Other times, it is just the cultural norm that other women and children help in the
care of a new baby. Stereotypes and norms surrounding breastfeedingvary cross culturally as well.
Socially speaking, there is an expectation that mothers will breastfeed their offspring. Some people
biologically cannot breastfeed, others cannot breastfeed due to medications, and some women just
choose not to breastfeed.
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There is no formal screening associated with being a milk donor, therefore, transmission of
disease and exposure to harmful toxins is possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics only
endorses the used of BDM that have been processed through the Human Milk Banking
Association of North America. 77% of women are aware of the possibility of milk sharing and
25% considered the possibility of sharing their milk. Only 4% actually shared milk with a friend,
family member, or donated to a milk bank. Milk sharing is growing in popularity due to the
medical benefits associated with breastmilk over formula, but the amount of people who actually
participate in milk sharing is unclear. There is much room for improvement for the process of milk
sharing through regulation of donors and how the breastmilk is
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The effects of Creatine in Sports Performance Essay
The criteria for articles chosen was that each piece of research needed to involved the intake of
CR, and being physically or athletically tested pre and post ingestion of CR with no other
supplementation, steroid, or health related drugs involved. All research articles were double
blind with placebo groups to prevent the effects of bias and placebo effects. All research was done
within the previous 16 years and a balance of gender was aimed for in order to be unbiased but
resources were mainly maleorientated. Time period was not contained as a variety of short and long
term supplementation is good to compare the different effects of sports performance over different
durations of supplementation. Age of subjects in experiment weren t... Show more content on
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This could be a major reason towards why in Ziegenfuss s (2002) experiment in table 1 shows the
cycle spring was dramatically increased for both male and female Cr groups, but as the sprints
continued the increase in the female ability was far greater than that of the males. Most of the
experiments regulated the subject s diet by making sure they maintained a similar intake as the
week prior to pre Cr ingestion throughout the experiment. Rossouw (2000), Vatania (2011),
Ziegenfuss (2002), Gualanoa (2014), Reneta Rebello Mendes (2004) are all the researched
articles in table 1 which did the maintained diet style. Dami (2006) was the only article which
controlled the diet of one of its groups by increasing its protein and carb intake but contradicted
this trial by giving the other group the ability to eat randomly, meaning there is no control group
for this difference in the experiment. For further investigation into Cr the effects of different
diets on the effectiveness of the supplement needs to be looked into, for example the question;
do carb or protein related diets enhance the effects of Cr? Along with diets of subjects, the effects
of the doses and method Cr is taken is very basic. All of the researched articles in table 1 show that
the Cr was taken orally, and 5 of a possible 7 experiments only ingested 20g of Cr a
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Apush Chapter 3
Chapter 3: The British Atlantic World, 1660 1750
In June 1744, the Iroquois and representatives from Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania met in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania to resolve conflicts and negotiate on agreements. These meetings were
called the Covenant Chain.
At Lancaster, British colonists forced the Iroquois to agree to land agreements, and they also
forced the Iroquois to assist them in a war against the French, to which the Iroquois, like Onondaga
orator Canassatego, were forced to say yes.
Similar to the French and Spanish colonies, the British allied with Native Americans to gain power
in North America. Meanwhile, many Native American groups grouped together in what the British
called tribes in order to counter population decline and have some political power. The colonies
were mostly autonomous and part of the South Atlantic System, which brought them economic
growth.
Colonies to Empire, 1660 1713
England governed its colonies loosely before 1660, but after 1660, when the monarch was brought
back, England tried to reinforce order in the colonies and allied with Native Americans to fight
against other European countries.
The Restoration Colonies and Imperial Expansion
Charles II (reigned 1660 1685) helped to grow English power in the Americas and Asia through
marriages, alliances, and land grants, essentially taking over land that other nations had once owned.
The Carolinas
Settlements of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Carolina were owned by
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The World On The Turtle s Back
Think about life hundreds of years ago, think about their literature, and what their writings were
based off. Society has a significant impact on art, music, and literature. Over the years American
literature has evolved. This evolution is a reflection of history. Time periods reflect changes in
society, politics, and religion. Each time period has a distinct characteristic. The evolution of
literature is shown by The presence of evolution in literature was evident hundreds of years ago.
The The World on the Turtle s Back is a myth created by the Iroquois. This myth is an explanation
of how the world was created. From 2000 B.C. to 1620 A.D. literature was centered around the
beginning of the world. There are four functions of a Creation Myth.
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Public Citizen Essay
Fatoumat Diawara
951 HOE AVENUE, BRONX NEW YORK 10459
POLITICAL SECIENCE
PROF. Markese L. Wider
10/10/17
List of my representatives
The two senators who represents NY are Senator Charles E. Schumer and Senator Kirsten E.
Gillibrand. They both belongs to democratic party. According to Vivian in the New York Times
article, Chuck Schumer wins 4th term in senate published November 8, 2016, stated that Senator
Charles has serve the senatorial position for four terms. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has served as a
senator for 3 years. According to bioguide, in the article senate years of service , says her served
as a senator began in 2009 due to the resignation of Hillary Clinton in 2009 . The committee
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He served on the committee of Chair Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force,Co Chair, Legislative Task
Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, Committee on Cities, committee on Energy,
on Environmental Conservation, on Insurance, on Transportation, committee on Black, Puerto
Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus. His district office address is 1163 Manor Ave.
Bronx, NY 10472. Phone:718 893 0202. Email: CrespoM@nyassembly.gov.
Ruben Diaz represent me in the New York state senate. He belongs to democratic party. He has
served for two terms. According to state senate website, he was elected in 2002 to the state
senatorial position, which means by the end of his tenure he would have successfully served two
complete terms. My senate state district is district 32. He served on the committee of Aging, Banks,
Transportation, Finance, Judiciary, Investigations and Government Operations, Puerto Rican/Latino
Caucus. His district office address is 900 Rogers Place Bronx, NY 10459. Phone: (718) 991 3161.
Email: diaz@nysenate.gov.
Rafael Salamanca Jr. represent me in the New York state senate. He belongs to democratic party.
According to the New York city board of Election, Salamanca Jr., has officially served one term.
My city council district it district 17. Rafael serve on the committee of public housing in the south
Bronx. His district address is 1070 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, NY 10459.
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The, By John Abel
Just as Steinbeck diverges from the usual interpretation of Charles and Caleb as Cain, he does
too in the cases of Adam and Aron as the biblical Abel. Abel is originally described as the good
one, the innocent and more likeable, after all it was his gift that God preferred over Cain s. This
is also the case of Adam s son Aron, that Aron is the preferred son over Caleb.
In the first generation of the Trasks, following the Abel Cain framework, Steinbeck had Adam as
the Abel figure. Because there is only little information about Abel s personality in the Biblical
story from Genesis, people make their own assumptions of Abel s character. All we know is that
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Adam and Aron had also one thing in common, that they left their home, with no regard to their
family. Adam simply went to the army, which seemed as some kind of escape than a service for
the country and Aron decided to leave the Salinas to go to college.
After Cyrus died, Adam told Charles that he hated their father, even though Cyrus preferred Adam
the whole time. This is another example of strange behavior to his brother Charles, who feels
abandoned in their family home. Adam did not write him any letters, only to inform him if and
when he was coming home. At this point of the story, Adam is no longer the pure and innocent
Abel figure. When Adam tells Charles about his time spent in prison, Charles felt warmth for his
brother you can only feel for one who is not perfect and therefore no target for your hatred (East of
Eden 144). Leatham claims that at this point in the novel, the standard interpretation of Cain and
Abel breaks down, and so do[es] the dualism that separated Charles and Adam and the arbitrary
and false divisions humans in general draw in order to categorize others and order their world
(Leatham 14). This means that neither Charles nor Adam are longer a hundred percent pure good
or bad characters, it seems like they exchanged some of the traits. Adam is not an entirely good
character because he neglects his family, he disrespects his father and he is not hard working, but
on the other hand, a reader has to see
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Reflective Philosophy In Education
Throughout my education, I had the benefit of attending fifteen different schools in various
locations in the United States. This provided me with the opportunity to experience a variety of
teaching methods and philosophies utilized by educators. Also, my son attended eight different
schools in various states that provided me with additional exposure to various teaching methods. By
using my past experiences along with my current studies, I lean heavily towards an overall
constructivist philosophy, though each of the philosophies commonly referenced has aspects that
are beneficial to students learningalso.
As Dewey, I believe in providing a classroom atmosphere that is democratically focused where
students feel comfortable to communicate and express their opinions while respecting and
listening to others. With this in mind, I plan to provide and facilitate many opportunities for
students to converse and collaborate together while working on projects so students can learn to
appreciate different perspectives. By providing students with a voice in the classroom, students can
also participate in setting the goals and objectives of not only the lessons, but allows them to take
responsibility for their personal learning and growth. Dewey also believed that students learned
best through real life, hands on experiences that have meaning to the learner and previous
experiences can be applied in new ways. Teachers are responsible for providing these opportunities
and encouraging
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Essay on Procter Gamble Rely Tampons Case Study
Abstract
The purpose of this research paper is that to present the difficulties Procter amp; Gamble faced in
the early 1980ВЎВ¦s due to a correlation between the companyВЎВ¦s Rely tampon and the disease
Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). Also, how the company handled the findings before and after new
laws were passed by Congress giving the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to
regulate medical devices, which included tampons. Thereafter, I will analyze the ethical issues
relevant to this case within a SWOT analysis.
Introduction
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is about how companies manage their business processes to
produce a positive impact on society. Companies introduce new products in markets, usually after
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Throughout Procter amp; GambleВЎВ¦s history and development, the company has grown to be
divided into five business segments: healthcare, beauty care, baby and family care, snacks and
beverages and fabric and home care. The companyВЎВ¦s headquarters are located in Cincinnati,
Ohio and employs around 110,000 people in nearly 80 countries and markets over 300 products
worldwide with a net income of $5.66 billion.
Company Background
Procter amp; GambleВЎВ¦s major competitors begun marketing tampons as early as the
1930ВЎВ¦s. In 1972 a ban to advertise sanitary products on television was lifted. Seeing this and
the preference of women to use tampons, thus becoming a highly competitive market, P amp;G
decides to enter this market in the early 1970ВЎВ¦s. Enters the Rely tampon. By 1980, this tampon
had acquired 20% of the market. In January 1980, twelve (12) cases of TSS were reported to the
federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC). TSS begins suddenly, its symptoms are vomiting,
high fever, rapid drop in blood pressure, diarrhea, headache, sore throat and muscle aches. After
24 hours a rash appears which is sunburn like. On days 3 and 4 of the disease, broken blood
vessels appear in the skin, along with confusion, fatigue and weakness and weak and rapid pulse.
The disease can cause kidney dysfunction, liver failure, can be deadly and needs immediate
treatment (Klein, 2004). TSS was first
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Organizational Structures And Organizational Cultures For...
Executive Summary
The first task of the report of assignment Organization and Behaviour deals with the comparison of
various different kinds of organizational structures and organizational cultures for different
organizations. In addition, the task takes into account the impact of the culture and the structure of
organization on the functions and operation of business. However, the various factors which
influence the individual performance and behaviour at work is also given emphasis in this part of
the report.
The second task of the assignment brings forth the effective styles of leadership which can be
adopted by the different types of organizations. Likewise, the recommendation of the most suitable
style of leadership for the organization is also discussed in the second task of the report.
Alternatively, the various aspects of organizational theory which underpins the management
practice are also explained in detail in the second task of the report.
In the third task of the report, the impact of different kinds of leadership styles on motivation is
elaborated. Along with this, change in the strategic decisions to be undertaken for effective result is
discussed. Simultaneously, the various motivational theories and there use in creating positive
work environment is detailed in this task of the report.
The last task of the report provides details of the nature of group and its behaviour within the
organization. In addition, the factors which hinder the performance of
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Haiti Dance History
Deeply connected to Haitian music, dance in Haiti is filled with community, emotion, spirit, and
history. Most often used Languages are French, Haitian Creole and most commonly known have
religious beliefs of Catholicism, and Haitian Vodou.
Some related ethnic groups are Haitian, West/Central Africans, Afro Argentine, Afro Caribbean
,
Afro Chilean, Afro Costa Rican, Afro Cuban, Afro Dominican (Dominican Republic), Afro
Ecuadorian, Afro Jamaican, Afro Latin American, Afro Mexican, Afro Peruvian, Afro Puerto Rican,
Afro Trinidadian, Afro Uruguayan, Creoles, Louisiana Creoles, African American
Afro Haitians are Haitians of African descent. They are mostly the descendants of the African
slaves who were brought to the island to work on plantations by the French and despite cultural
stereotypes that label dance as a taboo activity reserved only for religious or spiritual rituals, or
the views of many who think of dance as a women s only activity, dance has managed to evolve
and embed itself into the lifeblood of the Haitian people.
La Dessalinienne (The Song of Dessalines) is Haiti s national hymn, received in that capacity in
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In Spanish the word CompГЎs means beat or pulse. One of the most distinctive characteristics of
Kompa music is the consistent, pulsing drum beat, which makes it easy to dance to. The
compass dance is a style of dance originates specifically from Haiti, and it shares the same name
as the style of music that drives it: Compas. Compas dance is driven by the quick tempo beats
provided by guitars, saxophones and synthesizers. Similar to meringue dancing, but performed at
a slower tempo, Compas involves moving the pelvis, shoulders, arms, hands, hips, and feet.
Compas can be a partner or a solo dance, and some people have described it as the Haitian version
of salsa
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Ge Commercial
Childlike imagination by General Electric
A very young girl is shown envisioning the wonderful things made by her mom who happens to be
working at GE among what she envisions is airplanes, submarines and trees. The child who figures
out what her mom s job is at GE through her creative mind is fascinated at the wonderful
innovations her mother is making .GE is using the innocent eyes of a child to depict the wonderful
things they make.
2. Describe how you assessed the manifest content of each commercial and summarize the manifest
content for each.
Commercial # 1:
I assessed the manifest content by analyzing the graphics of the commercial, the subject matter and
the thought brought out by the particular spot.
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The commercial takes the viewer to the fantasy world as the girl gets to create a picture of
wonderful and magical things that seem nonexistent.
The viewer is finally pulled from the fantasy world when the girl says that her mom made all those
things. It dawns on us that those are actual innovations made by the General Electric
3. Describe how you assessed the latent content of each commercial and summarize the latent
content for each.
Commercial # 1:
I assessed the latent content by critically looking into the hidden meaning of each and every aspect
of the commercial i.e. the actual images, creativity, subject matter and content.
When one watches this particular spot, all they can think of is a fascinating automobile that would
give them a wonderful experience on the road. An aspect of beauty and high level technology is
brought out in the way the multi rotor helicopters move together through a city.
The whole experience convinces the viewer that the brand is not only well designed but consists of
several control mechanisms, complex algorithms to program motion and equipment to bring out
that wonderful experience
Commercial #
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Syncretism In The Tang Dynasty
According to Dictionary.com, syncretistic means the amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of
different religions, cultures, or schools of thought. In the Chinese culture and religions this is
shown through the merging of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism together and formatting Neo
Confucianism. Buddhismcame to an imaginative and thriving crest amid the Tang dynasty; yet the
Sung dynasty saw a response to the remote religion and an inventive transformation of the stale
Confucian convention. In the political world this appeared as a change development which
endeavored to address the socioВeconomic issues of the day by an imaginative reinterpretation of
antiquated perfect Confucian organizations. However, of all the more enduring significance
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E Waste Or Electronic Waste
Technology is everywhere and is obsolete. It has become a necessity in modern times but what
happens to those products if they were replaced? Where do they go? These never to be used
again products are called E waste. E waste or electronic waste is referred to any kind of electronic
device that have been discarded or devices that have been thrown away. They are also known as one
of the fastest and great contributor to garbage streams that greatly impacts the planet due to its
hazardous effects on both the environment and living creatures.
Where does e waste come from?
Technology has become a necessity in the daily lives of consumers. Thanks to industries, these
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In figure 2, it shows that countries with higher GDP produce more E waste. United States and
China have the highest GDP ($17, 419.0 and $10, 360.1) and both countries also have the highest
number of e waste produced (7072 and 6033 kt). Although, even if the population of a country is
higher, that doesn t necessarily mean that higher e waste will be produced. In figure 3, it shows
that there is no correlation between the number of population and number of e waste generated in
each country. Why does higher population not necessarily mean higher e waste? That s because not
everyone in that country may be able to buy technology. People in those countries may be poor and
e waste generation is related to the amount of individual s income. Figure 4 suggests that electronic
waste produced is related to the income of consumers meaning the amount of e waste produced is
increasing with the buyers individual wealth a.k.a purchasing power.
Why should we recycle electronic wastes? Three reasons: Economics benefits, public health
benefits, and environmental benefits.
Economics Reasons:
Electronics wastes have a ton of valuable materials (see table 6), can provide jobs, provides better
opportunity for scarce elements to strive before they completely run out, metals can be recovered
(see table 8; metals recovered from recycling 1 million
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I m Sam Botha From South Africa
Williams looked at his old team, which was now his new team. We need to get used to our new
names. So from now on, we will always use our new names when we speak to each other. Okay?
Yes, sir. Wall. Jim replied as Sam and Maria each gave a Yes nod of their heads.
Good. Sam Williams told them. But cut out the Sir part. Now, introduce yourselves to me.
Arthur went first. I m Sam Botha from South Africa.
I like that name, Sam. Williams said.
Then Joyce said. I am Maria Villa Garcia born in Mexico and raised in the Estados Unidos. As she
added a smile.
Bueno. William s told her.
Lastly, Tyler spoke. I m Jim Toth, first generation Hungarian American.
Very good. And I am still Williams and since I have not been given a nom de plume. Sam told them.
I was told that your code name is W A One One. Jim told him.
Okay then. Williams said, WALL it is. I hope to be able to brief you on our mission, soon. For
now, all I can say it that Jim will be the Team Leader and all communicating will be done through
him and myself. Finishing up the last fork full of food from his plate, Sam told them. Man, the
food here is almost as good as my wife s cooking.
Need To Know. Jim told him as he winked at is former and new boss.
Sam smiled. Very good Jim.
Just then the door of the mess hall opened and a uniformed soldier entered the room. He walked up
to Williams and asked. WA11?
That s me. He told the corporal as the soldier handed him an envelope. Thank
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The Technology Of Driverless Cars Essay
Driverless Cars also known as, autonomous vehicles, seem to be the next big thing when it comes
to the future advancement of cars. In fact, Autonomous automobile test models have been on the
road since 2009, so far driving hundreds of thousands of miles without an accident (McDonald
6). Since driverless cars are seeming to become a real thing in the future to come there s multiple
questions on how people feel about driverless cars. Is it a good thing? A bad thing? How will it
affect our society in years to come? Many people will argue that the technology of driverless cars
is a bad idea and will affect our society negatively in years to come. I argue that point and believe
that companies should introduce the technology of driverless cars because, it will have a
positive impact on, not only cars, but society in general in the mere future. When it comes to
driverless cars and the impact that the technology could bring, I m talking about the impact
within people s safety, the users convenience in mobility , the economy, and the technological
advances in the car itself. That s just a couple ways that a driverless car can be positive. In fact,
Thomas Frey, a futurist who researches and understands fully about the concept of driverless
vehicles states that, there s many aspects of driverless cars that are overwhelmingly positive (Frey
39). When it comes to people s safety, driverless cars could be safer than people driving in an
operated car. In the United States, the
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Assessment And Treatment Of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia
Assessment and Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Julia Mangum East Carolina
University Assessment and Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Adductor spasmodic
dysphonia (ADSD) is a voice disorder due to central motor processing abnormalities which result in
decreased control of the laryngeal muscles (Blitzer, 2010). The idiopathic disorder is characterized
by involuntary spasms of the laryngeal muscles controlling vocal fold adduction (National
Spasmodic Dysphonia Association, 2012). The dysphonic characteristics presented by patients with
ADSD are described as strained, strangled, and effortful due to irregular adductions of the vocal
folds and the occlusion of air through the vocal tract during phonation(Blitzer,2010; Cannito,
Doiuchi, Murry Woodson, 2012). Patients with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) present with
similar perceptual vocal characteristics however, treatment for the two disorders is quite different.
Speech language pathologists often have difficulty diagnosing and distinguishing between ADSD,
a neurological disorder, and MTD, a functional voice disorder (Rees et al., 2007). Correct
diagnosis is important and objective measures, such as spectral analysis, are more sufficient in
distinguishing the two disorders(Rees et al., 2007). ADSD has a neurologic etiology but the exact
cause is still unknown (Lee et al., 2003). Tanner et al. (2009) identified mumps, meningitis, tremor,
cancer, and convulsive behaviors as factors that
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Form Of Land Constraliation In The Australian Common Law...
Under the Australian common law system, the form of land ownership adopted is that only the
Crown can own land. A person living on the land can only an estate of the land. This means that a
person could never fully own land. Only the Crown has full ownership of land. This form of
ownership is known as the doctrine of estates. The Crown having full ownership means that land
without an owner did not exist. The first form of land ownership used in Australia was the doctrine
of tenure. Which originated from English common law, upon the British settlement.
The feudal system adopted in England at medieval times provided a system that was economic
and it provided a geographic map for the people living in the country. The purpose of the feudal
system was to give power to the Crown, who owned all the land. In return, the Crown decided how
they would grant land. The doctrine of tenure was implemented in Australia was not suited to the
structure of the country. There was no need to adopt the English version of tenure. The structure of
Australia provided a great opportunity to create a new kind of tenure that was unique to Australia.
The reason for not creating a new version of tenure was due to the settlers already having
precedents they needed to follow.
The doctrine of tenure originates from English common law. It forms the structure of Land Law in
Australia. There were different types of tenure in the English system. The form of tenure used in
Australia was free and common
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Analysis Of Through The Tunnel By Doris Lessing
He was at the end of what he could do... he feebly clutched at the rocks in the dark, pulling
himself forward, leaving the brief space of sunlit water behind. He felt he was dying. He was no
longer conscious (Lessing 5). Through the Tunnel, written by Doris Lessing, follows the summer
of a young eleven year old English boynamed Jerry. For many years, Jerry and his mother visited
this beach, getting to know many of the other families there. One year, however, Jerry had
begun to lose interest in the beach; he wanted to explore the nearby rugged and wild bay, where
the older boys played. He was no longer interested in the children his age on the beach; he
wanted to be more mature like the older boys on the wild bay, where they played more reckless
games. The older boys dived into the water and through an underwater tunnel to reach the shore,
requiring much skill and perseverance that Jerry did not have. Jerry, not being able to accomplish
the feat, made a fool of himself and acted like a child in front of the boys, making them go away;
this fueled Jerry s passion to accomplish going through the tunnel before his vacation was over. The
setting of Through the Tunnel is influential in representing Jerry s transition from a child to a
young manwith the beach representing his childhood, the wild bay representing his adolescence, and
the tunnel representing him becoming a mature young man.
Throughout Through the Tunnel, the beach is used as a symbol for safety,
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Differences And Similarities Between The Chicago Bears And...
Have you ever thought about the Chicago bears and the Denver Broncos and about how they are
alike and how they are different? There are many things that you may are may not know about
the Broncos and the bears like their owner s, how many super bowls they have, and how much
money players are making. If you did not know but the Broncos owner, it Pat Bowlen. Also, the
Bears owner is Virginia Halas McCaskey. Pat is 74 year old and Virginia is 95 year old. Also,
pat has 3 siblings and Virginia has 1 sibling. Did you know that pat went to the University of
Oklahoma, But Virginia went Drexel University. Even though they are different they still are the
owners of a major league football team. Also, they make a lot of money doing this. The broncos
have won 3 super bowls, and the bears have won 1 super bowl. The years the broncos won the
super bowl is 1998, 1999, 2016, the bears won the 1986 super bowl. The bears won there only
super bowl against the patriots, and the broncos went against panthers for super bowl 50, Super
Bowl 33 against the falcons, and super bowl 32 against the packers. In 1960 the broncos became
the part of the NFL. In 1920 the bears became a part of the NFL. The broncos have been to eight
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Von Miller of the broncos right now is making 114.5 million dollars and willie young of the
bears is making 3.6 million. Brock Osweiler of the broncos is right now making 16 million, and
Mithcell Trubisky of the bear is making 19 million. C. J. Anderson is of the broncos is making
5.25 million, and the bear Jordan Howard is making 602,005. Demaryius Thomas of the broncos id
making 4 million, and the bears Kevin White is making 16.5 million. The matt Paradis of the
broncos is making 525,000, and of the bear Cody whitehair is making 4,224,568 million. Even
though they are making different amounts they are still making a
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Aphorisms Of Minority Groups
First research paper United State is built upon immigrants and therefore; there are different type of
races, cultures and religions. Because of that, there are superior groups and minority groups in our
society. Our founding fathers came to America to find better lives but where did this founding
aphorism of our founding fathers go? Our society was corrupted, ruined and justice was not
presented for us all. NAACP, National organization for Women, and Southern Poverty Law Center
are the organizations that fight to achieve equal rights, justice and protection to all the minority
groups in our society. NAACP, Nation Association for the Advancement of Colored People, its
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This organization s pure goal is to fight the effects of poverty with new lawsuits and education
program. Southern Poverty Law Center s strategy is filing a lawsuit for damages on behalf of the
victims of the hate group harassments, threats and their violence. They represent the most of
victims of hate groups such as extremist organizations such as Ku Klux Klan also known as KKK.
One of the cases that resulted in legacy of Southern Poverty Law Center is that a case of YMCA
in Montgomery. In this case, what YMCA did was not accepting two black children because of
their race violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In the end, Judge Johnson ordered the YMCA to
end its discriminatory practices. By winning the case, it fired the civil rights movement in south.
Giving hopes to southerners that it is possible to change the society. Another law suit that was
given credit to Southern Poverty Law Center is that Persons vs. Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan. This was happened in 1982, a prison guard Bobby Person, and a black prison guard was
harassed and threatened by Ku Klux Klan. Even when the lawsuit was started, Ku Klux Klan did
not stop the harassment and threats. During the litigation, the court ordered prohibiting anyone
from interfering. At the end of this lawsuit, in 1985, court issued Ku Klux Klan from harassing,
threatening and harming any black people or white people who are associated with black. I didn t
think this organization was associated with the KKK and would actually win against from white
superior court. Who would have ever thought that this group is led by white male and that they
were fighting against other whites to protect non whites? This group was the most unexpected and
surprised me the most during the research. I wonder how much enthusiasm is needed to fight
against the same races to protect the justice in our system. The action that the
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Compare And Contrast Slaughter House Five And...
In the novels, Slaughterhouse Five written by Kurt Vonnegut and What is the What by Dave
Eggers, the authors use techniques to help contribute to the development of the readers curiosity
about how the story might end. As a result, it leaves them a feeling of wanting more of the storyline
until the very last page. The novel Slaughterhouse Five is written by author Kurt Vonnegut, who
experienced and survived the World War II. He expresses his personal feelings regarding the war
through the main character, Billy Pilgrimand simple language, allowing readers to easily
understand and experience moments of the past, present, and future with him. One the other hand,
the novel What is the What by Dave Eggers, the author narrates the challenging life story in first
person point of view of a Sudanese refugee, Valentino Achak Deng, Thereby, creating a bridge
between readers and author which similarly allows them to experience the refugee lifestyle and
connect on a personal level. The two novels share a similar technique of using first person narrative
with texts that offer a rich and thorough glimpse into the narrator s involvements through inner
dialogue and explanation. Additionally, the technique of involving authors produces an
individualized touch using texts with emotional experiences that would otherwise go unnoticed by
a third party, such as feelings, sounds, tastes and smell described by the author. Thus, depicting and
setting the scene for readers to get involved in the story from a personal point of view and grasping
their attention until the end. In Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut presents Billy Pilgrim himself,
as a character unstuck in time through simple language. This does not only pursue a page turner
for curious readers to easily experience the past, present, and future with him but also, alluding to
the reality of life during the World War II. Similarly, In What is the What, Dave Eggers narrates his
story through feelings of a real life character, Valentino Achak Deng, to express the story on the
reality of a living refugee. Kurt Vonnegut utilizes the advantage of a narrative story, using simple
language to easily connect through the readers thoughts. The use of language simple enough for
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Hurricane Katrina Animals
Hurricane Irene has passed and though the extent of the damage is still being assessed, we know
many thousands have been affected by flooding, wind damage, power outages, mass evacuations
and more. There has been loss of human and animal life and extensive property damage. As rescue
professionals work to determine the impact, and our country ultimately reviews the preparations
and the response, we must pause to remember another disaster that began six years ago today
Hurricane Katrina.
This quote was really sad to read and 600,000 pets went missing. The companies that help trough
hurricanes for animals are ASPCA, Hope for paws, and Animal friends. 387 pets were missing
and 587 pets were recovered.Here are some stories about suffering and abandonment pets. There
were many stories that want to be heard by some people. Here are other stories about suffering
pets . Pitbull named Roger, Officer Travis Causey of the SPCA tried to spray the abundant fleas
off of this abandoned pitbull before putting in his truck to take it back to the SPCA ... Show more
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More than 9 rescue shelters have been rescuing animals that were dying in Hurricane Katrina.
Many rescue companies had been putting tons of money and shelters in certain places in New
Orleans. The companies that have been putting all their work into the devastating tragedies that
happen in hurricanes are ASPCA, Hope for paws, and Animal friends. Tons of people were
looking for their pets and animal rescue organizations said there was 350 pets that missing and
587 pets were recovered by the rescue pet organizations. ASPCA one of the greatest pet
organizations in the world that lend a big hand. ASPCA had rescued 674 animals in Hurricane
KASPCA has done a lot for animal lovers out there in the world. They have donated and given
away money to families and pet owners that have pets suffering at
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Across The World, Peoples Of All Backgrounds Universally
Across the world, peoples of all backgrounds universally recognize the need for morality and
ethics in society and governance. Despite this, the exact moral codes that groups of people follow
often vary from country to country, region to region, tribe to tribe and so on. This has created
cause for many moral and ethical experts to adopt a view of subjective morality, or morality that
varies from culture to culture. Despite the problems that immediately arise when exploring this
view, including acts condemned in most parts of the world, such as sacrificial killings, rape, and
genital mutilation, being considered moral based on a given society s accepting of it, subjective
morality appears to have some truthfulness to it, as societies, do... Show more content on
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The phenomenon of apparent subjective morality is often explained by its proponents through the
existence of different religious doctrine. The contrary of this, though, is quite true, as the inclusion
of moral and ethical code in religion across the world, despite a singular unifying religion not
being adopted by earth s societies, is an argument for an objective ethical code independent of
societal interpretation. The mandate for some moral or ethical code in all religions is proof that
such a code must exist in society, regardless of what that code may include.
The adherence to different religions in different parts of the world introduces a variable to
measure morality against, as religion is a social construct that creates different moral standards for
a society to adhere to based on what religion it dominantly practices. By comparing the tenants of
the worlds religions to each other, some basic tenant of objective morality can be established. If no
shared tenants could not be found, then it would be proven that objective morality does not exist;
this, however, is not the case. In examining shared tenants across religions, two basic, universal
tenants can be discovered. These are self improvement (though through what means is generally
dependent upon a specific religion) and general good will towards and treatment of one s fellow
society members.
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  • 2. Example Of Government Manipulation Government Manipulation The United States government claims that that they are always for the people of America. And make it sound patriotic and civilized like everything is going the way it should. When in reality they are hiding the truth from the U.S citizens whether it is education, laws, or news from the media. The United States government continues to buy/adopt new government plans through media that we are not always fully aware of. John Maxwell Hamilton/ Kevin Kosar explain specific ways in which they are doing to control what we choose/pay for. We have a right to know which companies receive government contracts, how to collect insurance benefits and social security payments and what public school educational reform will look like. But too often, the government uses its information machinery to do more than simply inform us about a policy. Sometimes, it tries to persuade us to adopt a particular position, regardless of its efficacy. What Hamilton and Kosar are saying is that the government is very bias about media propaganda and persuading the people of the United States about plans /regulations that we barely understand or know about, into using our own money towards what they want. Rather than the other choices that they did not want us to know. This also relates to large news sources such as, Fox News and CNN, who tend to have a bias point of view with little background information as possible. People tend to believe Fox News because of their popularity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport This is an individual study investigating the process of diffusion, osmosis and active transport. To start you should know that substances are moving in and out of cells of your body all the time. To understand and make sense of the cells of your body, you need to know about the process of diffusion, osmosis and active transport. All organisms need to exchange particles such as food, waste, gas and heat with their surroundings. there are two different types of ways in which substances can enter or/and leave a cell. these ways are called Passive and Active. with in these there are different processes for example, in passive process there are diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis and in the active process there is molecule and particle. in this assignment I am going to discuss all of these processes starting with diffusion. diffusion is one of the passive transport processes. it is used in oxygen entering a cell and carbon dioxide leaving a cell. diffusion is the movement of particles such as atoms or molecules from a high concentration place in an area of a low concentration. this shows that they diffuse down the concentration gradient. the concentration gradient is a gradual change in the concentration of solutes in a solution as a function of distance through a solution. in biology a gradient results from an unequal distribution of particles across the cell membrane. When this happens solutes move along the concentration gradient until the concentration of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. OSA Case Study The patient is currently here for an initial assessment of OSA, due to symptoms related to hypersomnolence. Split night protocol was explained upon the patients arrival. Prior to the hook up process the tech helped the patient fill out his pre sleep questionnaire. During this time the patient dozed off about 10 times while filling out his paper work and while engaged in conversation with the tech, he would quickly startle awake and have no recall of dozing off.The patient was also nervous about being honest on his questionnaire/Epworth scale as he believed that it could possibly lead to him losing his drivers license. Lights off at 2157. Left quiet 97% 2230 Left quiet 92% 2300 Left quiet 89% 2332 Left quiet 87% 2335 Patient to restroom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Why Food Should Be Labeled for Genetically Modified... The physician s highest calling, his only calling, is to make sick people healthy to heal, as it is termed. Samuel Hahnemann For many years, since the time of the Triumviri Nocturne and the Vigils, many lives have been saved by some form of an emergency medical service, and since then it has evolved into what it is now a complex life saving system that has saved many more lives. From the origin of medical responders to the creation of paramedics, people have risked their lives for others, and in between is what is known as an Emergency Medical Technicianor EMT. What is an EMT? Emergency Medical Technicians are healthcare providers of the emergency medical services system and are trained clinicians who respond to emergency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, paramedics can perform pleural decompression which is a treatment to re inflate collapsed lungs, CPAP and Rapid Sequence Induction. How much money does an EMT make? According to Snagajob.com, the average salary of an EMT is estimated to be around $14 per hour, although, more experienced EMTs or EMTs that are active in areas with high demand can earn up to $24 per hour. On average, EMTs will make up to $37,000 annually. This may also vary due to level of training and areas with a higher demand. For example, an EMT in El Monte, CA can earn up to $37,000 a year, while an EMT in San Francisco, CA can make up to $45,000, which is an $8,000 difference in salaries. What is required to become an EMT? To Become an EMT, a high school diploma or GED is required, along with the completion and clearance of the state written and practical exam. For AEMTs, Basic training and the addition of 30 to 350 training hours is required. EMT Paramedics must train in both anatomy and physiology. In addition, they may choose to be awarded degrees for their training and finish the program to become licensed Paramedics. What are the advantages and disadvantages of being an EMT? There are many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Identifying Covalent, Ionic And Hydrogen Bonds After completing the lab, we will be able to identify covalent, ionic, and hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are the weakest between all the three types of bonds we will be observing and it occurs between hydrogen and oxygen atom or nitrogen atom; hydrogen bonds are a type of dipole dipole bond. A dipole dipole interaction occurs because of polar molecules. We should know that the bond between hydrogen and oxygenin a water molecule is covalent. Another example, of covalent bond is the bond between all the atoms that compose ethane. Another objective that we will observe is solubility, the lab mentions. An example, of an ionic bond is NaCl, this is an ionic bond because the Na+ and Cl , the sodium atom(cation) gives a pair of electrons to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A water molecule is able to interact with up to four other water molecules to create a tetrahedral. The second part of the lab, we will be observing cohesion and adhesion theories. Cohesion is when water molecules stick to each other and adhesion is the occurrence of water molecules sticking to other molecules. To observe adhesion and cohesion, we will pipette a drop of water on a piece of parafilm; we will be looking for if they water will be stuck together or did it spread apart, we will be explaining our observations. We will then, repeat the same experiment, however instead of parafilm we will use a glass slide; we will try to compare cohesion between the water molecules and the adhesion between the water and glass slide. After, we are done pipetting the water and observing, we will then demonstrate what happened in the pipette part (both the parafilm and the glass slide) of the experiment using the 12 water molecules and the non magnetic tray. The third part of the experiment consists of testing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Contributions Of Louis Pasteur Louis Pasteur was a biologist and a French chemist who made major contributions to chemistry, medicine and industry. He is famous for his germ theory and he is also famous for the development of vaccines. He is also famous for the food preparing process known as pasteurization. Personal Biography Louis Pasteur born on December 27, 1822, in Dole, France. He grew up in the town of Arbois. His father, Jean Joseph Pasteur was a tanner and a sergeant major. Since his father was decorated with the Legion of Honor during the Napoleonic Wars, strong patriotism was instilled in Louis when he was young. This became an important part of his character later on. In his early school years, he was an average student but he was gifted in drawing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other children died of typhoid. But it was this tragedy of losing his children that inspired Louis Pasteur to try to discover cures for diseases like the typhoid. He was affected very deeply over his loss and that is what gave him the inspiration to do something for incurable diseases. Scientific Biography In 1854 he was a chemistry professor at the university of Lille, and it was here where he started working with the germ theory. Although he did not invent the germ theory, he was able to further develop it by demonstrating that bacteria was responsible for souring wine, beer and milk. People in those days believed that germs just popped out of nowhere but Pasteur proved otherwise. Through his experiments he showed that bacteria did not just appear but it came from other living things. It was this that earned him the nickname Father of the Germ Theory. Using his knowledge of germs he went on to invent pasteurization. He found that boiling and then cooling liquid could remove bacteria. Not only will this kill all the bacteria making the beverages safer to drink, it also made them last longer. Pasteur kept learning about bacteria and he started to think that it had something to do with why humans get diseases. In 1865, Louis Pasteur helped save the silk industry. He investigated why silkworms were getting a disease, which was threatening the French silk market. He proved that microbes were attacking the healthy silkworm eggs and he said if the microbes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Forced Confession In The Crucible The Use of Forced Confession in The Crucible According to Revolvy, A forced confession is a confession obtained by a suspect or a prisoner under means of torture ( including enhanced interrogation techniques) or other forms of duress. There are different aspects of forced torture. Physical and psychological torture are both used to force a confession. Physical force in the USA is rare during a confession because it has been outlawed (Redich). Many people will confess the truth if they are innocent because they have been coerced or they believe that it will be more beneficial to confess than to maintain their innocence (Innocence Project). In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, there are many instances of forced confession. Throughout The Crucible, multiple people are accused of being a witch. When the public and church thought someone was a witch, the person had two options. They could confess and say that they were a witch or they could be hung and die. This brings up the question, how does force confession affect the people in The Crucible? Physical force can be effective in getting people to confess, but there is no evidence suggesting that the information gained from physical force is considered reliable and effective (Redich). This is because the victims understand that the physical force will not stop unless they confess information. Through the pain, some of the information may be accurate, but it will almost always be tied with inaccurate and misleading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Silver Production Dbq From the 1500s to 1750 the world s silver production vastly increased. The silver production was at its peak and had some very mixed results. In documents 4, 6, 7, 8 they show how silver how silver influenced the economy. In documents 2 and 3 it talks about how the silver production and how the inflation ruined the economies. In documents 1,5, and 6 it shows how silverhad made life difficult for local people. Documents 4, 6 ,7 , and 8 it talks about how silver influenced the economy and how valuable it was to people. Document 4 is written by a British merchant Ralph Finch who is trying to convince Britain to follow the Portuguese as he has seen how rich they have become from Asian trade. Document 6 was written by a spanish priest talking about how much silver was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Document 7 was written was written by a Ming dynasty official to get rid of the trade bans with other countries as he saw how middlemen were making tons of profit on chinese goods and saw that if they repeal the trade ban they could make tons of profits and bring lots of silver into the economy as chinese products were more expensive in other places. Document 8 was written by an English scholar Charles D Avenant showing that the way Europe trades with Asian is not stable as Europe trades for Commodities and they give Asia precious gems such as silver thats won t lose their value but England and Europe cannot quit this type of trade because Europe has gotten use to this luxury even though the type of trade they are involved in is not beneficial to them. Documents 2 and 3 talk about how the mass influx of silver caused inflation in the economy. Document 2 was written by Tomas de Mercado and he talks about how high prices in Spain destroyed the economy there and people started to buy Asian commodities and the silver flowed outward from Europe to Asia. Document 3 is written by Wang Xijue and he talks about the negative imbalance created by the government as they require people to with silver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of Pure Heroine Not just important because of the marketable novelty of a 16 year old shooting to the top of the charts and winning two Grammys. Important because she was writing from a critically underrepresented perspective in pop music: an average, suburban teenager existing in that weird state of flux between childhood and adulthood. On her debut album, Pure Heroine, she established a unique voice that was simultaneously disillusioned and in awe of the infinite possibilities life has to offer. She wrote about the tiny thrills of feeling grown up for the first time, driving around aimlessly at night, and buying orange juice. Among all the Top 40 songs devoured by teens, but actually written by industry professionals well past their high school years, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of Darth Paper Strikes Back The setting in Darth Paper Strikes Back takes place inside a school. The main character is Tommy. He wants to find out if origami is real or just a joke. Dwight, also a student, made an origami finger puppet and says it is magical. There are also other characters such as Harvey, a person who says that origami yoda is fake by holding a Darth Vader origami finger puppet. In the beginning of the story, Tommy, a 7th grader, started off bad. He turns around at lunch, and there is Harvey, holding a darth paper origami puppet and steals his chocolate chip cookie. Then came Dwight holding origami yoda. Tommy asked origami yoda how to make Harvey to stop. Then origami yoda says, Teach him you must . Other people asked it questions and it would answer. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Evaluation Of The Clinical Training a.Beginning December 5, 2016, the clinical instructor will use both formative evaluation methods to assess the student s progress towards achieving the course outcomes and expected behaviors each week (Billings Halstead, 2016). In addition, the clinical instructor will review the student s self evaluation plan upon completion of the clinical rotation (Billings Halstead, 2016). b.The clinical instructor will evaluate the student using electronic orders, medication profiles, and the five rights of the medication administration process. In addition, the student s preceptor will be required to provide feedback each week using a rubric, which outlines learning outcomes and behaviors necessary for the student to pass the course. Likewise, the student will be required to complete care plans for each patient assignment. The student will also complete a self evaluation form at the end of the clinical rotation, which must include examples of how her performance met each course outcomes and demonstrated behaviors consistent with the role of a nursing professional ( Clinical Satisfactory, n.d.). c.The clinical instructor will document the student s progress towards meeting course outcomes and standards of behavior using anecdotal notes, which ... are objective written descriptions of observed student performance or behaviors (Billings Halstead, 2016, p. 448). In addition, the instructor will meet with the student each week to discuss strengths, weaknesses, and provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Algonquian Middle Ground Analysis North American history is often perceived from the European mindset of superiority over the indigenous groups that were there eons prior. However, the underlying reality is much more complex than what is commonly accepted. Deep seeded relationships between the Native Americans and Europeans, both animus and amiable, created intricate societal structures in which natives were able to exercise historical agency over the European immigrants seeking to gain wealth. Historical agency can simply be explained as the control over the social and cultural development of one group of people relative to another. Following the arrival of European powers in the 17th century, indigenous peoplesexercised historical agency through controlling trade networks... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Returning to the idea of native agency, the Iroquois, in response to unfavorable treatment, could simply cease trade. The Europeans were spending large sums of money to sail across foreign waters to engage with people who dominated the lands stimulating European economies. A Mi kmaq raised a critical question, for if France, as thou sayest, is a little terrestrial paradise, art thou sensible to leave it Why risk thy life and thy property every year, and why venture thyself with such risk... to the storms and tempests of the sea in order to come to a strange and barbarous country which though considerest the poorest and least fortunate of the world? The European powers needed to tread lightly and respectfully, despite their biases of the indigenous people, in order to ensure that their flow of money not be hindered. Understanding the simplicity of the situation, the Iroquois formed an alliance with a European power attempting to grow, the Dutch. In 1609, Henry Hudson arrived from the Netherlands and established the West India Company in the Hudson River Valley area. The Dutch were known to make the best firearms at the time and engaged in trade with the Iroquois. The Iroquois gladly accepted trade offers of guns for furs, knowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Sharon Construction Student Handbook BADM 200W~Analysis of Business Issues A Writing in the Disciplines (WID) Course The George Washington University School of Business Fall, 2010 Warren Sharp, PhD Visiting Professor, School of Business Table of Contents Page Introduction2 Format of the Course3 Learning Objectives4Methods of Communication4 Critical Thinking5 Revision and Feedback (Peer Review)5 Research and Analysis6 Career Management Strategy6 Business Terminology7 Assignments7 Three Papers7 Paper 18 Paper 28 Paper 38 Ten Responses9 Business Letters9 Memos9 Corporate Social Responsibility9 Issues, Reasons and Conclusions10 Resumes and Cover Letter10 Quality10 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They set the stage for future writing assignments, and will be on a variety of business concepts: functions of management, financial statements, ethics, corporate social responsibility, strategy, quality, case studies, etc. These lectures lay the groundwork for the writing assignments which follow ― in other words, for Writing in the Discipline. The writing labs provide the student an opportunity to hone their skills and develop the tools necessary for coherent writing. As mentioned above, writing labs are conducted by Masters Degree and Ph.D. candidates. They are a combination of lecture, in class exercises, participation, and Blackboard Learning Modules. The labs afford an opportunity for students to become engaged with the material as they work on format, style, and critical thinking. Attendance and participation is very important, and is a substantial portion of the lab grade. Overall, the writing assignments can be classified as three Papers (approximately four, six, and eight pages respectively), and ten Responses (approximately 500 words each). Details are provided in the Assignments section below. Learning Objectives In addition to the four WID goals mentioned above, there are several objectives that are specific to BABM 2003W, Analysis of Business Issues. Among these are the following. Methods of Communication Analysis of Business Issues is a writing intensive business class. In this class, we will introduce you to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Compare And Contrast Religion And Christian Science Christianity is similar to Christian Science in many ways, but it s also very different. By describing Christianity, by describing Christian Science and eventually comparing them, you will see the similarities and differences. These are two popular religions and many people follow them around the world. Christianity is one of the Abrahamic faiths, Christians believe in one God and that Jesus is his son who came down to earth to save them. Christian laws come from the Bible, and the ten commandments, and they strive to be like Jesus who Christians believe was perfect, Christians believe in the trinity, which is that God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost are one person, but different people at the same time. Christians believe if you repent for your sins and believe in God, then you will go to heaven, but if you don t you will go to eternal suffering or Hell. Christianity is a very old religion and many people believe in it today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christian Scientists still believe in one God but he doesn t have a material body and he is everywhere. Mary Baker put herself in Jesus s place so that people think of her of a leader. You have to get saved everyday to go to heaven, and there is no heaven or hell, it s a mental state, death is an illusion. In order to see God, you have to go through the Revelator, and that is Mrs. Eddy. They believe That Jesus was just one of the few profits that come and go, and now Mrs. Eddy is the profit. Christian Science is unique and has many train of thoughts that you cannot find anywhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Treatment Of Breast Cancer Breast cancer affects so many women around the world. Even with the technology and medicine we have today to treat this deadly disease, the pain a patient experiences with breast cancer is still relentless. Pain comes from either progression of the disease or a side effect from treatment. In this article they talk about the role of the WHO s three step analgesic ladder and how the administration of opioids for breast cancerpatients experiencing paineffect ones psychological state and their quality of life. Since many patients experience negative side effects from opioids, there becomes a need to develop therapeutic modalities. Overall, the main purpose of the article was to focus on current treatments that provide pain management for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, many of these ways are through pain medications called non opioid, weak opioid, and strong opioid. As the opioid gets stronger the higher the chance of intolerable side effect can occur. Side effects from different opioids are known to cause a decrease in the quality of life for a breast cancer patient. How does one choose a medication to deal with pain at different levels? The WHO s ladder for relief of cancer pain was developed for this reason. In short, if you have minimal pain you will receive non opioids. Once the non opioids do not help and pain continues to increase, strong opioids will be administered. It s a stepping ladder; each step in the progression of cancer has a certain medication to deal with that stage of pain. Because of the need for pharmacotherapy in breast cancer patients, the patient will undergo limitation. The patient can experience nausea and vomiting, gastric disturbances, renal dysfunction are common, as well as respiratory depression has been known to occur while on opioids. Patients need the pharmacotherapy to deal with pain and kill their cancer, but those opioids really affect a person s essence of life. Luckily, there are also non pharmacological therapies a patient can participate in. Yoga, acupuncture and musical therapy are great examples of these. In my opinion, the author didn t have a perspective in this article. The purpose of this article was to bring attention to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Toy Safety Standards And Regulations The toy industry is consistently growing and expanding within the United States. In 2015, the toy industry grew 7% in domestic sales from 2014, with a net worth of $19.48 billion. Demand for toys is vastly seasonal with nearly 70% of toy sales taking place before, during, and just after the Christmas season. Because of this, it is important for those within the toyindustry to predict demand during peak season in order to avoid heavy markdowns after the holidays. Legos largest competitors are Mattel and Hasbro. However, with Lego s net income as a percentage of sales at an impressive 24%, they greatly surpass Mattel and Hasbro with net income coming in at 14% and 7%, respectively. Because the toy industry makes use of assembly lines, machines, and manual labor; it is considered a manufacturing, or secondary, industry. The United States has some of the strictest toy safety standards and regulations in the world. Any toy intended for use by children age 12 and under must be third party tested and certified with a Children s Product Certificate (CPSC). However, not every section of the Children s Product Certificate may apply to any given toy. The document is lengthy with a multitude of provisions. Each provision may not necessarily may to any given toy. For example, toys that don t make and noise would not need to adhere to sound provisions. Although certain sections may be exempt, each applicable provision much be in compliance with the toy safety standard. The toy industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Quartz Research Paper They cost 75 dollars per square foot. Quartz is made of silicon and oxygen atoms. On the Mohs scale it is 7 for hardness. The category it is under is oxide mineral. The crystal structure is trigonal. The Chemical formula is SiO2. The luster is vitreous, waxy, dull. The streak color is white. The fracture is conchoidal. Quartz is found in all types of rocks igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. Quartz is resistant to weathering. White sands are the easiest way to find quartz in the sand. There is also some white or pink feldspar as well. Quartz is one of the most common minerals in the earth crust. Quartzs is a constituent of granite and felsic igneous rocks. Have you ever looked out your window? Sitting in class bored looking out the window. In those windows there is quartz. We look out a window everyday of our lives. Have you ever been to a beach? In the sand you walk on there is tiny pieces of quartz. There is also pieces of feldspar. If you wear a watch there is quartz in that watch. The quartzs help regulate time. Quartz csn make a lot of different gemstones. The types of gemstones it makes Amethyst, and citrine. Some other types of gemstones is Agate, Carnelian, Tigers eye, and Chrysoprase. Some of the colors it makes is White, Blue, Colorless, Green, Red, Orange, Yellow, Pink, Brown, Gray, Purple, Black, Multicolor. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stones that are hard will take a long time to polish. Second wash the rock. If the rock is dirty, wash it thoroughly with soap and water. Third shape the rock. If you want your rock to be rounder, use a small hammer or a chisel to chip away at the stone. Fourth rub the stone of rough grade sandpaper. This helps get all the bumps out of your rock. Firth use fine grade sandpaper to remove scratches. Sixth sand with 300 to 600 grade sandpaper. This is the overall sandpaper. Seventh rub the stone with a piece of leather with polish. When you are done sanding it polish it with leather and tube ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Uses and Abuses of Biochip Technology Topic: Biochip Technology; Uses and Abuses Working Hypothesis: What is the correlation between the prophecy of the mark of the beast , and current trends in biochip technology? Intro/Thesis statement: Technology is chipping away at our personal freedoms. In the New Testament, Revelations 13 warns He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the Beast or the number of his name... . Bible scholars fear that this passage reflects the modern world, and its use of numbers for authentic identification. Imagine the potential of a computer chip to help or hinder the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Applied Digital Solutions, based in Delray Beach, Fla., saidthat its devices which it calls VeriChips, could save lives and limit injuriesfrom error in medical treatment. And it expressed hope that such medicaluses would accelerate the acceptance of under the skin ID chips assecurity and access control devices. Feder and Zeller capture thevarious topics, which trail the current growth in biochip applications. Some financial details are listed. International acceptance and usage ofthe biochip are also briefed upon. This is a powerful article, because theaverage reader may not know how to acquire information aboutadvancing technologies. Garfinkel, Simson. Database Nation(the Death of Privacy in the 21st Century). O Reilly Associates, Inc. Beijing, 2000. 1st ed. Net Library. Manhattanville Coll. Lib., Purchase, NY. 28, Nov. 2004 http://www.netlibrary.com Database Nation illustrates current trends central to the technology sector of society. By addressing the role of the government and its correlation with technology, the concept of privacy is thoroughly examined. It is written with the intention of reminding the audience, technology will continue to violate the right to privacy. The more informed the individual, the better chance one has to understand, and address the hazards of technology. This book was first published in 2000, with the intentions of informing the general public of the role that government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Breastfeeding Anthropology Breastfeeding is an action that is bio cultural and biosocial in nature. Breastfeeding is a biological process that involves a woman providing milk for an infant. Culturally speaking, breastfeeding is not always an action by the biological mother. In some cases, the mother needs to return to work not long after birth. Other times, it is just the cultural norm that other women and children help in the care of a new baby. Stereotypes and norms surrounding breastfeedingvary cross culturally as well. Socially speaking, there is an expectation that mothers will breastfeed their offspring. Some people biologically cannot breastfeed, others cannot breastfeed due to medications, and some women just choose not to breastfeed. Cross culturally speaking, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no formal screening associated with being a milk donor, therefore, transmission of disease and exposure to harmful toxins is possible. The American Academy of Pediatrics only endorses the used of BDM that have been processed through the Human Milk Banking Association of North America. 77% of women are aware of the possibility of milk sharing and 25% considered the possibility of sharing their milk. Only 4% actually shared milk with a friend, family member, or donated to a milk bank. Milk sharing is growing in popularity due to the medical benefits associated with breastmilk over formula, but the amount of people who actually participate in milk sharing is unclear. There is much room for improvement for the process of milk sharing through regulation of donors and how the breastmilk is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The effects of Creatine in Sports Performance Essay The criteria for articles chosen was that each piece of research needed to involved the intake of CR, and being physically or athletically tested pre and post ingestion of CR with no other supplementation, steroid, or health related drugs involved. All research articles were double blind with placebo groups to prevent the effects of bias and placebo effects. All research was done within the previous 16 years and a balance of gender was aimed for in order to be unbiased but resources were mainly maleorientated. Time period was not contained as a variety of short and long term supplementation is good to compare the different effects of sports performance over different durations of supplementation. Age of subjects in experiment weren t... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could be a major reason towards why in Ziegenfuss s (2002) experiment in table 1 shows the cycle spring was dramatically increased for both male and female Cr groups, but as the sprints continued the increase in the female ability was far greater than that of the males. Most of the experiments regulated the subject s diet by making sure they maintained a similar intake as the week prior to pre Cr ingestion throughout the experiment. Rossouw (2000), Vatania (2011), Ziegenfuss (2002), Gualanoa (2014), Reneta Rebello Mendes (2004) are all the researched articles in table 1 which did the maintained diet style. Dami (2006) was the only article which controlled the diet of one of its groups by increasing its protein and carb intake but contradicted this trial by giving the other group the ability to eat randomly, meaning there is no control group for this difference in the experiment. For further investigation into Cr the effects of different diets on the effectiveness of the supplement needs to be looked into, for example the question; do carb or protein related diets enhance the effects of Cr? Along with diets of subjects, the effects of the doses and method Cr is taken is very basic. All of the researched articles in table 1 show that the Cr was taken orally, and 5 of a possible 7 experiments only ingested 20g of Cr a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Apush Chapter 3 Chapter 3: The British Atlantic World, 1660 1750 In June 1744, the Iroquois and representatives from Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania met in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to resolve conflicts and negotiate on agreements. These meetings were called the Covenant Chain. At Lancaster, British colonists forced the Iroquois to agree to land agreements, and they also forced the Iroquois to assist them in a war against the French, to which the Iroquois, like Onondaga orator Canassatego, were forced to say yes. Similar to the French and Spanish colonies, the British allied with Native Americans to gain power in North America. Meanwhile, many Native American groups grouped together in what the British called tribes in order to counter population decline and have some political power. The colonies were mostly autonomous and part of the South Atlantic System, which brought them economic growth. Colonies to Empire, 1660 1713 England governed its colonies loosely before 1660, but after 1660, when the monarch was brought back, England tried to reinforce order in the colonies and allied with Native Americans to fight against other European countries. The Restoration Colonies and Imperial Expansion Charles II (reigned 1660 1685) helped to grow English power in the Americas and Asia through marriages, alliances, and land grants, essentially taking over land that other nations had once owned. The Carolinas Settlements of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Carolina were owned by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The World On The Turtle s Back Think about life hundreds of years ago, think about their literature, and what their writings were based off. Society has a significant impact on art, music, and literature. Over the years American literature has evolved. This evolution is a reflection of history. Time periods reflect changes in society, politics, and religion. Each time period has a distinct characteristic. The evolution of literature is shown by The presence of evolution in literature was evident hundreds of years ago. The The World on the Turtle s Back is a myth created by the Iroquois. This myth is an explanation of how the world was created. From 2000 B.C. to 1620 A.D. literature was centered around the beginning of the world. There are four functions of a Creation Myth. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Public Citizen Essay Fatoumat Diawara 951 HOE AVENUE, BRONX NEW YORK 10459 POLITICAL SECIENCE PROF. Markese L. Wider 10/10/17 List of my representatives The two senators who represents NY are Senator Charles E. Schumer and Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand. They both belongs to democratic party. According to Vivian in the New York Times article, Chuck Schumer wins 4th term in senate published November 8, 2016, stated that Senator Charles has serve the senatorial position for four terms. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has served as a senator for 3 years. According to bioguide, in the article senate years of service , says her served as a senator began in 2009 due to the resignation of Hillary Clinton in 2009 . The committee assignments of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He served on the committee of Chair Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force,Co Chair, Legislative Task Force on Demographic Research and Reapportionment, Committee on Cities, committee on Energy, on Environmental Conservation, on Insurance, on Transportation, committee on Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus. His district office address is 1163 Manor Ave. Bronx, NY 10472. Phone:718 893 0202. Email: CrespoM@nyassembly.gov. Ruben Diaz represent me in the New York state senate. He belongs to democratic party. He has served for two terms. According to state senate website, he was elected in 2002 to the state senatorial position, which means by the end of his tenure he would have successfully served two complete terms. My senate state district is district 32. He served on the committee of Aging, Banks, Transportation, Finance, Judiciary, Investigations and Government Operations, Puerto Rican/Latino Caucus. His district office address is 900 Rogers Place Bronx, NY 10459. Phone: (718) 991 3161. Email: diaz@nysenate.gov. Rafael Salamanca Jr. represent me in the New York state senate. He belongs to democratic party. According to the New York city board of Election, Salamanca Jr., has officially served one term. My city council district it district 17. Rafael serve on the committee of public housing in the south Bronx. His district address is 1070 Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10459. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The, By John Abel Just as Steinbeck diverges from the usual interpretation of Charles and Caleb as Cain, he does too in the cases of Adam and Aron as the biblical Abel. Abel is originally described as the good one, the innocent and more likeable, after all it was his gift that God preferred over Cain s. This is also the case of Adam s son Aron, that Aron is the preferred son over Caleb. In the first generation of the Trasks, following the Abel Cain framework, Steinbeck had Adam as the Abel figure. Because there is only little information about Abel s personality in the Biblical story from Genesis, people make their own assumptions of Abel s character. All we know is that Abel was the preferred one and at the same time, he was killed by his brother Cain, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adam and Aron had also one thing in common, that they left their home, with no regard to their family. Adam simply went to the army, which seemed as some kind of escape than a service for the country and Aron decided to leave the Salinas to go to college. After Cyrus died, Adam told Charles that he hated their father, even though Cyrus preferred Adam the whole time. This is another example of strange behavior to his brother Charles, who feels abandoned in their family home. Adam did not write him any letters, only to inform him if and when he was coming home. At this point of the story, Adam is no longer the pure and innocent Abel figure. When Adam tells Charles about his time spent in prison, Charles felt warmth for his brother you can only feel for one who is not perfect and therefore no target for your hatred (East of Eden 144). Leatham claims that at this point in the novel, the standard interpretation of Cain and Abel breaks down, and so do[es] the dualism that separated Charles and Adam and the arbitrary and false divisions humans in general draw in order to categorize others and order their world (Leatham 14). This means that neither Charles nor Adam are longer a hundred percent pure good or bad characters, it seems like they exchanged some of the traits. Adam is not an entirely good character because he neglects his family, he disrespects his father and he is not hard working, but on the other hand, a reader has to see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Reflective Philosophy In Education Throughout my education, I had the benefit of attending fifteen different schools in various locations in the United States. This provided me with the opportunity to experience a variety of teaching methods and philosophies utilized by educators. Also, my son attended eight different schools in various states that provided me with additional exposure to various teaching methods. By using my past experiences along with my current studies, I lean heavily towards an overall constructivist philosophy, though each of the philosophies commonly referenced has aspects that are beneficial to students learningalso. As Dewey, I believe in providing a classroom atmosphere that is democratically focused where students feel comfortable to communicate and express their opinions while respecting and listening to others. With this in mind, I plan to provide and facilitate many opportunities for students to converse and collaborate together while working on projects so students can learn to appreciate different perspectives. By providing students with a voice in the classroom, students can also participate in setting the goals and objectives of not only the lessons, but allows them to take responsibility for their personal learning and growth. Dewey also believed that students learned best through real life, hands on experiences that have meaning to the learner and previous experiences can be applied in new ways. Teachers are responsible for providing these opportunities and encouraging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Procter Gamble Rely Tampons Case Study Abstract The purpose of this research paper is that to present the difficulties Procter amp; Gamble faced in the early 1980ВЎВ¦s due to a correlation between the companyВЎВ¦s Rely tampon and the disease Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). Also, how the company handled the findings before and after new laws were passed by Congress giving the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) the authority to regulate medical devices, which included tampons. Thereafter, I will analyze the ethical issues relevant to this case within a SWOT analysis. Introduction Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is about how companies manage their business processes to produce a positive impact on society. Companies introduce new products in markets, usually after testing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout Procter amp; GambleВЎВ¦s history and development, the company has grown to be divided into five business segments: healthcare, beauty care, baby and family care, snacks and beverages and fabric and home care. The companyВЎВ¦s headquarters are located in Cincinnati, Ohio and employs around 110,000 people in nearly 80 countries and markets over 300 products worldwide with a net income of $5.66 billion. Company Background Procter amp; GambleВЎВ¦s major competitors begun marketing tampons as early as the 1930ВЎВ¦s. In 1972 a ban to advertise sanitary products on television was lifted. Seeing this and the preference of women to use tampons, thus becoming a highly competitive market, P amp;G decides to enter this market in the early 1970ВЎВ¦s. Enters the Rely tampon. By 1980, this tampon had acquired 20% of the market. In January 1980, twelve (12) cases of TSS were reported to the federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC). TSS begins suddenly, its symptoms are vomiting, high fever, rapid drop in blood pressure, diarrhea, headache, sore throat and muscle aches. After 24 hours a rash appears which is sunburn like. On days 3 and 4 of the disease, broken blood vessels appear in the skin, along with confusion, fatigue and weakness and weak and rapid pulse. The disease can cause kidney dysfunction, liver failure, can be deadly and needs immediate treatment (Klein, 2004). TSS was first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Organizational Structures And Organizational Cultures For... Executive Summary The first task of the report of assignment Organization and Behaviour deals with the comparison of various different kinds of organizational structures and organizational cultures for different organizations. In addition, the task takes into account the impact of the culture and the structure of organization on the functions and operation of business. However, the various factors which influence the individual performance and behaviour at work is also given emphasis in this part of the report. The second task of the assignment brings forth the effective styles of leadership which can be adopted by the different types of organizations. Likewise, the recommendation of the most suitable style of leadership for the organization is also discussed in the second task of the report. Alternatively, the various aspects of organizational theory which underpins the management practice are also explained in detail in the second task of the report. In the third task of the report, the impact of different kinds of leadership styles on motivation is elaborated. Along with this, change in the strategic decisions to be undertaken for effective result is discussed. Simultaneously, the various motivational theories and there use in creating positive work environment is detailed in this task of the report. The last task of the report provides details of the nature of group and its behaviour within the organization. In addition, the factors which hinder the performance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Haiti Dance History Deeply connected to Haitian music, dance in Haiti is filled with community, emotion, spirit, and history. Most often used Languages are French, Haitian Creole and most commonly known have religious beliefs of Catholicism, and Haitian Vodou. Some related ethnic groups are Haitian, West/Central Africans, Afro Argentine, Afro Caribbean , Afro Chilean, Afro Costa Rican, Afro Cuban, Afro Dominican (Dominican Republic), Afro Ecuadorian, Afro Jamaican, Afro Latin American, Afro Mexican, Afro Peruvian, Afro Puerto Rican, Afro Trinidadian, Afro Uruguayan, Creoles, Louisiana Creoles, African American Afro Haitians are Haitians of African descent. They are mostly the descendants of the African slaves who were brought to the island to work on plantations by the French and despite cultural stereotypes that label dance as a taboo activity reserved only for religious or spiritual rituals, or the views of many who think of dance as a women s only activity, dance has managed to evolve and embed itself into the lifeblood of the Haitian people. La Dessalinienne (The Song of Dessalines) is Haiti s national hymn, received in that capacity in 1904. The hymn got its name to pay tribute to Jean Jacques ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Spanish the word CompГЎs means beat or pulse. One of the most distinctive characteristics of Kompa music is the consistent, pulsing drum beat, which makes it easy to dance to. The compass dance is a style of dance originates specifically from Haiti, and it shares the same name as the style of music that drives it: Compas. Compas dance is driven by the quick tempo beats provided by guitars, saxophones and synthesizers. Similar to meringue dancing, but performed at a slower tempo, Compas involves moving the pelvis, shoulders, arms, hands, hips, and feet. Compas can be a partner or a solo dance, and some people have described it as the Haitian version of salsa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ge Commercial Childlike imagination by General Electric A very young girl is shown envisioning the wonderful things made by her mom who happens to be working at GE among what she envisions is airplanes, submarines and trees. The child who figures out what her mom s job is at GE through her creative mind is fascinated at the wonderful innovations her mother is making .GE is using the innocent eyes of a child to depict the wonderful things they make. 2. Describe how you assessed the manifest content of each commercial and summarize the manifest content for each. Commercial # 1: I assessed the manifest content by analyzing the graphics of the commercial, the subject matter and the thought brought out by the particular spot. The innovations in the design of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The commercial takes the viewer to the fantasy world as the girl gets to create a picture of wonderful and magical things that seem nonexistent. The viewer is finally pulled from the fantasy world when the girl says that her mom made all those things. It dawns on us that those are actual innovations made by the General Electric 3. Describe how you assessed the latent content of each commercial and summarize the latent content for each. Commercial # 1: I assessed the latent content by critically looking into the hidden meaning of each and every aspect of the commercial i.e. the actual images, creativity, subject matter and content. When one watches this particular spot, all they can think of is a fascinating automobile that would give them a wonderful experience on the road. An aspect of beauty and high level technology is brought out in the way the multi rotor helicopters move together through a city. The whole experience convinces the viewer that the brand is not only well designed but consists of several control mechanisms, complex algorithms to program motion and equipment to bring out that wonderful experience Commercial # ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Syncretism In The Tang Dynasty According to Dictionary.com, syncretistic means the amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought. In the Chinese culture and religions this is shown through the merging of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism together and formatting Neo Confucianism. Buddhismcame to an imaginative and thriving crest amid the Tang dynasty; yet the Sung dynasty saw a response to the remote religion and an inventive transformation of the stale Confucian convention. In the political world this appeared as a change development which endeavored to address the socioВeconomic issues of the day by an imaginative reinterpretation of antiquated perfect Confucian organizations. However, of all the more enduring significance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. E Waste Or Electronic Waste Technology is everywhere and is obsolete. It has become a necessity in modern times but what happens to those products if they were replaced? Where do they go? These never to be used again products are called E waste. E waste or electronic waste is referred to any kind of electronic device that have been discarded or devices that have been thrown away. They are also known as one of the fastest and great contributor to garbage streams that greatly impacts the planet due to its hazardous effects on both the environment and living creatures. Where does e waste come from? Technology has become a necessity in the daily lives of consumers. Thanks to industries, these electronic products (technologies) have become faster, more advanced, and more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In figure 2, it shows that countries with higher GDP produce more E waste. United States and China have the highest GDP ($17, 419.0 and $10, 360.1) and both countries also have the highest number of e waste produced (7072 and 6033 kt). Although, even if the population of a country is higher, that doesn t necessarily mean that higher e waste will be produced. In figure 3, it shows that there is no correlation between the number of population and number of e waste generated in each country. Why does higher population not necessarily mean higher e waste? That s because not everyone in that country may be able to buy technology. People in those countries may be poor and e waste generation is related to the amount of individual s income. Figure 4 suggests that electronic waste produced is related to the income of consumers meaning the amount of e waste produced is increasing with the buyers individual wealth a.k.a purchasing power. Why should we recycle electronic wastes? Three reasons: Economics benefits, public health benefits, and environmental benefits. Economics Reasons: Electronics wastes have a ton of valuable materials (see table 6), can provide jobs, provides better opportunity for scarce elements to strive before they completely run out, metals can be recovered (see table 8; metals recovered from recycling 1 million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. I m Sam Botha From South Africa Williams looked at his old team, which was now his new team. We need to get used to our new names. So from now on, we will always use our new names when we speak to each other. Okay? Yes, sir. Wall. Jim replied as Sam and Maria each gave a Yes nod of their heads. Good. Sam Williams told them. But cut out the Sir part. Now, introduce yourselves to me. Arthur went first. I m Sam Botha from South Africa. I like that name, Sam. Williams said. Then Joyce said. I am Maria Villa Garcia born in Mexico and raised in the Estados Unidos. As she added a smile. Bueno. William s told her. Lastly, Tyler spoke. I m Jim Toth, first generation Hungarian American. Very good. And I am still Williams and since I have not been given a nom de plume. Sam told them. I was told that your code name is W A One One. Jim told him. Okay then. Williams said, WALL it is. I hope to be able to brief you on our mission, soon. For now, all I can say it that Jim will be the Team Leader and all communicating will be done through him and myself. Finishing up the last fork full of food from his plate, Sam told them. Man, the food here is almost as good as my wife s cooking. Need To Know. Jim told him as he winked at is former and new boss. Sam smiled. Very good Jim. Just then the door of the mess hall opened and a uniformed soldier entered the room. He walked up to Williams and asked. WA11? That s me. He told the corporal as the soldier handed him an envelope. Thank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Technology Of Driverless Cars Essay Driverless Cars also known as, autonomous vehicles, seem to be the next big thing when it comes to the future advancement of cars. In fact, Autonomous automobile test models have been on the road since 2009, so far driving hundreds of thousands of miles without an accident (McDonald 6). Since driverless cars are seeming to become a real thing in the future to come there s multiple questions on how people feel about driverless cars. Is it a good thing? A bad thing? How will it affect our society in years to come? Many people will argue that the technology of driverless cars is a bad idea and will affect our society negatively in years to come. I argue that point and believe that companies should introduce the technology of driverless cars because, it will have a positive impact on, not only cars, but society in general in the mere future. When it comes to driverless cars and the impact that the technology could bring, I m talking about the impact within people s safety, the users convenience in mobility , the economy, and the technological advances in the car itself. That s just a couple ways that a driverless car can be positive. In fact, Thomas Frey, a futurist who researches and understands fully about the concept of driverless vehicles states that, there s many aspects of driverless cars that are overwhelmingly positive (Frey 39). When it comes to people s safety, driverless cars could be safer than people driving in an operated car. In the United States, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Assessment And Treatment Of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Assessment and Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Julia Mangum East Carolina University Assessment and Treatment of Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia Adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD) is a voice disorder due to central motor processing abnormalities which result in decreased control of the laryngeal muscles (Blitzer, 2010). The idiopathic disorder is characterized by involuntary spasms of the laryngeal muscles controlling vocal fold adduction (National Spasmodic Dysphonia Association, 2012). The dysphonic characteristics presented by patients with ADSD are described as strained, strangled, and effortful due to irregular adductions of the vocal folds and the occlusion of air through the vocal tract during phonation(Blitzer,2010; Cannito, Doiuchi, Murry Woodson, 2012). Patients with muscle tension dysphonia (MTD) present with similar perceptual vocal characteristics however, treatment for the two disorders is quite different. Speech language pathologists often have difficulty diagnosing and distinguishing between ADSD, a neurological disorder, and MTD, a functional voice disorder (Rees et al., 2007). Correct diagnosis is important and objective measures, such as spectral analysis, are more sufficient in distinguishing the two disorders(Rees et al., 2007). ADSD has a neurologic etiology but the exact cause is still unknown (Lee et al., 2003). Tanner et al. (2009) identified mumps, meningitis, tremor, cancer, and convulsive behaviors as factors that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Form Of Land Constraliation In The Australian Common Law... Under the Australian common law system, the form of land ownership adopted is that only the Crown can own land. A person living on the land can only an estate of the land. This means that a person could never fully own land. Only the Crown has full ownership of land. This form of ownership is known as the doctrine of estates. The Crown having full ownership means that land without an owner did not exist. The first form of land ownership used in Australia was the doctrine of tenure. Which originated from English common law, upon the British settlement. The feudal system adopted in England at medieval times provided a system that was economic and it provided a geographic map for the people living in the country. The purpose of the feudal system was to give power to the Crown, who owned all the land. In return, the Crown decided how they would grant land. The doctrine of tenure was implemented in Australia was not suited to the structure of the country. There was no need to adopt the English version of tenure. The structure of Australia provided a great opportunity to create a new kind of tenure that was unique to Australia. The reason for not creating a new version of tenure was due to the settlers already having precedents they needed to follow. The doctrine of tenure originates from English common law. It forms the structure of Land Law in Australia. There were different types of tenure in the English system. The form of tenure used in Australia was free and common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of Through The Tunnel By Doris Lessing He was at the end of what he could do... he feebly clutched at the rocks in the dark, pulling himself forward, leaving the brief space of sunlit water behind. He felt he was dying. He was no longer conscious (Lessing 5). Through the Tunnel, written by Doris Lessing, follows the summer of a young eleven year old English boynamed Jerry. For many years, Jerry and his mother visited this beach, getting to know many of the other families there. One year, however, Jerry had begun to lose interest in the beach; he wanted to explore the nearby rugged and wild bay, where the older boys played. He was no longer interested in the children his age on the beach; he wanted to be more mature like the older boys on the wild bay, where they played more reckless games. The older boys dived into the water and through an underwater tunnel to reach the shore, requiring much skill and perseverance that Jerry did not have. Jerry, not being able to accomplish the feat, made a fool of himself and acted like a child in front of the boys, making them go away; this fueled Jerry s passion to accomplish going through the tunnel before his vacation was over. The setting of Through the Tunnel is influential in representing Jerry s transition from a child to a young manwith the beach representing his childhood, the wild bay representing his adolescence, and the tunnel representing him becoming a mature young man. Throughout Through the Tunnel, the beach is used as a symbol for safety, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Differences And Similarities Between The Chicago Bears And... Have you ever thought about the Chicago bears and the Denver Broncos and about how they are alike and how they are different? There are many things that you may are may not know about the Broncos and the bears like their owner s, how many super bowls they have, and how much money players are making. If you did not know but the Broncos owner, it Pat Bowlen. Also, the Bears owner is Virginia Halas McCaskey. Pat is 74 year old and Virginia is 95 year old. Also, pat has 3 siblings and Virginia has 1 sibling. Did you know that pat went to the University of Oklahoma, But Virginia went Drexel University. Even though they are different they still are the owners of a major league football team. Also, they make a lot of money doing this. The broncos have won 3 super bowls, and the bears have won 1 super bowl. The years the broncos won the super bowl is 1998, 1999, 2016, the bears won the 1986 super bowl. The bears won there only super bowl against the patriots, and the broncos went against panthers for super bowl 50, Super Bowl 33 against the falcons, and super bowl 32 against the packers. In 1960 the broncos became the part of the NFL. In 1920 the bears became a part of the NFL. The broncos have been to eight super bowls and the bears have been to 2 super bowls... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Von Miller of the broncos right now is making 114.5 million dollars and willie young of the bears is making 3.6 million. Brock Osweiler of the broncos is right now making 16 million, and Mithcell Trubisky of the bear is making 19 million. C. J. Anderson is of the broncos is making 5.25 million, and the bear Jordan Howard is making 602,005. Demaryius Thomas of the broncos id making 4 million, and the bears Kevin White is making 16.5 million. The matt Paradis of the broncos is making 525,000, and of the bear Cody whitehair is making 4,224,568 million. Even though they are making different amounts they are still making a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Aphorisms Of Minority Groups First research paper United State is built upon immigrants and therefore; there are different type of races, cultures and religions. Because of that, there are superior groups and minority groups in our society. Our founding fathers came to America to find better lives but where did this founding aphorism of our founding fathers go? Our society was corrupted, ruined and justice was not presented for us all. NAACP, National organization for Women, and Southern Poverty Law Center are the organizations that fight to achieve equal rights, justice and protection to all the minority groups in our society. NAACP, Nation Association for the Advancement of Colored People, its mission is to ensure the political, educational, social and economic equality... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This organization s pure goal is to fight the effects of poverty with new lawsuits and education program. Southern Poverty Law Center s strategy is filing a lawsuit for damages on behalf of the victims of the hate group harassments, threats and their violence. They represent the most of victims of hate groups such as extremist organizations such as Ku Klux Klan also known as KKK. One of the cases that resulted in legacy of Southern Poverty Law Center is that a case of YMCA in Montgomery. In this case, what YMCA did was not accepting two black children because of their race violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In the end, Judge Johnson ordered the YMCA to end its discriminatory practices. By winning the case, it fired the civil rights movement in south. Giving hopes to southerners that it is possible to change the society. Another law suit that was given credit to Southern Poverty Law Center is that Persons vs. Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. This was happened in 1982, a prison guard Bobby Person, and a black prison guard was harassed and threatened by Ku Klux Klan. Even when the lawsuit was started, Ku Klux Klan did not stop the harassment and threats. During the litigation, the court ordered prohibiting anyone from interfering. At the end of this lawsuit, in 1985, court issued Ku Klux Klan from harassing, threatening and harming any black people or white people who are associated with black. I didn t think this organization was associated with the KKK and would actually win against from white superior court. Who would have ever thought that this group is led by white male and that they were fighting against other whites to protect non whites? This group was the most unexpected and surprised me the most during the research. I wonder how much enthusiasm is needed to fight against the same races to protect the justice in our system. The action that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Compare And Contrast Slaughter House Five And... In the novels, Slaughterhouse Five written by Kurt Vonnegut and What is the What by Dave Eggers, the authors use techniques to help contribute to the development of the readers curiosity about how the story might end. As a result, it leaves them a feeling of wanting more of the storyline until the very last page. The novel Slaughterhouse Five is written by author Kurt Vonnegut, who experienced and survived the World War II. He expresses his personal feelings regarding the war through the main character, Billy Pilgrimand simple language, allowing readers to easily understand and experience moments of the past, present, and future with him. One the other hand, the novel What is the What by Dave Eggers, the author narrates the challenging life story in first person point of view of a Sudanese refugee, Valentino Achak Deng, Thereby, creating a bridge between readers and author which similarly allows them to experience the refugee lifestyle and connect on a personal level. The two novels share a similar technique of using first person narrative with texts that offer a rich and thorough glimpse into the narrator s involvements through inner dialogue and explanation. Additionally, the technique of involving authors produces an individualized touch using texts with emotional experiences that would otherwise go unnoticed by a third party, such as feelings, sounds, tastes and smell described by the author. Thus, depicting and setting the scene for readers to get involved in the story from a personal point of view and grasping their attention until the end. In Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut presents Billy Pilgrim himself, as a character unstuck in time through simple language. This does not only pursue a page turner for curious readers to easily experience the past, present, and future with him but also, alluding to the reality of life during the World War II. Similarly, In What is the What, Dave Eggers narrates his story through feelings of a real life character, Valentino Achak Deng, to express the story on the reality of a living refugee. Kurt Vonnegut utilizes the advantage of a narrative story, using simple language to easily connect through the readers thoughts. The use of language simple enough for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Hurricane Katrina Animals Hurricane Irene has passed and though the extent of the damage is still being assessed, we know many thousands have been affected by flooding, wind damage, power outages, mass evacuations and more. There has been loss of human and animal life and extensive property damage. As rescue professionals work to determine the impact, and our country ultimately reviews the preparations and the response, we must pause to remember another disaster that began six years ago today Hurricane Katrina. This quote was really sad to read and 600,000 pets went missing. The companies that help trough hurricanes for animals are ASPCA, Hope for paws, and Animal friends. 387 pets were missing and 587 pets were recovered.Here are some stories about suffering and abandonment pets. There were many stories that want to be heard by some people. Here are other stories about suffering pets . Pitbull named Roger, Officer Travis Causey of the SPCA tried to spray the abundant fleas off of this abandoned pitbull before putting in his truck to take it back to the SPCA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More than 9 rescue shelters have been rescuing animals that were dying in Hurricane Katrina. Many rescue companies had been putting tons of money and shelters in certain places in New Orleans. The companies that have been putting all their work into the devastating tragedies that happen in hurricanes are ASPCA, Hope for paws, and Animal friends. Tons of people were looking for their pets and animal rescue organizations said there was 350 pets that missing and 587 pets were recovered by the rescue pet organizations. ASPCA one of the greatest pet organizations in the world that lend a big hand. ASPCA had rescued 674 animals in Hurricane KASPCA has done a lot for animal lovers out there in the world. They have donated and given away money to families and pet owners that have pets suffering at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Across The World, Peoples Of All Backgrounds Universally Across the world, peoples of all backgrounds universally recognize the need for morality and ethics in society and governance. Despite this, the exact moral codes that groups of people follow often vary from country to country, region to region, tribe to tribe and so on. This has created cause for many moral and ethical experts to adopt a view of subjective morality, or morality that varies from culture to culture. Despite the problems that immediately arise when exploring this view, including acts condemned in most parts of the world, such as sacrificial killings, rape, and genital mutilation, being considered moral based on a given society s accepting of it, subjective morality appears to have some truthfulness to it, as societies, do... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The phenomenon of apparent subjective morality is often explained by its proponents through the existence of different religious doctrine. The contrary of this, though, is quite true, as the inclusion of moral and ethical code in religion across the world, despite a singular unifying religion not being adopted by earth s societies, is an argument for an objective ethical code independent of societal interpretation. The mandate for some moral or ethical code in all religions is proof that such a code must exist in society, regardless of what that code may include. The adherence to different religions in different parts of the world introduces a variable to measure morality against, as religion is a social construct that creates different moral standards for a society to adhere to based on what religion it dominantly practices. By comparing the tenants of the worlds religions to each other, some basic tenant of objective morality can be established. If no shared tenants could not be found, then it would be proven that objective morality does not exist; this, however, is not the case. In examining shared tenants across religions, two basic, universal tenants can be discovered. These are self improvement (though through what means is generally dependent upon a specific religion) and general good will towards and treatment of one s fellow society members. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...