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Essay My Favourite Personality
Quaid E Azam
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Overpopulation Is A Serious Problem
There are many threats to global health in today s world but the one that seems to be the greatest
threat to the entire world is overpopulation. Overpopulation is a serious problem that is having an
extreme effect on the health of every citizen of every country. The problems caused by
overpopulation could even prove to be a fatal epidemic to the human population. Oftentimes
overpopulationis overlooked due to a lack of knowledge or simply because many government
officials have dismissed overpopulation and call it a myth. Overpopulation is an enormous and
serious global problem that needs to be taken seriously in order to analyze the issues and create
solutions to provide a better way of life and ensure that everyone is able to live a healthy life not
only today but in the future as well.
The definition of the word overpopulation means that the number of things that depend on
resources for survival is significantly larger than the amount of resources available to them
(Busman, Overpopulation: The World s Problem ). In today s world people are experiencing the
effects of overpopulation run rampant because of a lack of population control and a lack of
proper contraceptives in countries like India (Busman, Overpopulation: The World s Problem ).
Year after year the population multiplies faster and faster resulting in exponential growth. Currently
the world s population is growing by 80 million people a year ( World PopulationClock Projection ).
Presently, there are about 7
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Introduction to Prokaryotes Lab Report
Introduction to Prokaryotes in Different Temperature Environments
Angelina Orozco
Biology 1108
Wednesday 7:30 am
Abstract
Prokaryotes are single celled organisms that can survive in extreme environments. Bacteria is the
more numerous type of prokaryotes. The group hypothesizes that the samples taken from different
environments will all cultivate diverse morphology in fast growing rates in each environment. The
aseptic technique was used to cultivate bacteria from different environments. The diversity of
morphology and the growing rate of the bacteria was different in each environment.
Introduction
Prokaryotes are the oldest known life forms, having existed for the last 3.5 billion years.
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Every environment sample had its own growth rate and bacteria diversity. The primary reason may
be that conditions are rarely optimum. Scientists who study bacteria try to create the optimum
environment in the lab: culture medium with the necessary energy source, nutrients, pH, and
temperature, in which bacteria grow predictably. Most of the strains used in the classroom either
require oxygen for growth or grow better with oxygen. These bacteria will grow better on agar
plates, where air readily diffuses into the bacterial colony, or in liquid cultures that are shaken.
Since diffusion of oxygen into liquid depends on the surface area, it is important to have a large
surface; volume ratio. This means that cultures will grow best in flasks in which the volume of
liquid is small relative to the size of the vessel. Also another factor that affects growth is the
nutritional medium. Bacteria grow best when optimal amounts of nutrients are provided.
Tables and Figures
Plate| Total # Colonies| Colony Morphology| Color| 1| 7| 6 circular/flat/entire
1 circular/convex/entire| 1 yellow
1 transparent
1 pink
4 white| 2| 1| 1 circular/convex/entire| 1 yellow| 3| 77| 5 irregular/undulate/lobate
52 circular/raised/entire
20 irregular/flat/undulate| 13 white
22 transparent
28 pink
6 yellow
6 brown
2 orange| 4| 57|
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Difference Between Critical Thinking And The Business...
Critical Thinking and the Business Environment An organization s ability to function efficiently
relies on the capability of its leaders to make timely, well informed decisions. Therefore, businesses
require knowledgeable and experienced personnel who are capable of identifying and overcoming
problems in order to prevent disruptions in the operational cycle and keep things running smoothly.
Failure to quickly respond to problematic issues can lead to poor decisions that can not only cost a
company valuable time, money and profits, but opportunities as well. Thus, the ability to think
critically is an essential skill within the business environment. The following text will discuss the
difference between critical thinking and creative thinking, the steps involved in formulating a
business problem, and the roles that different personalities play in critical thinking. Critical thinking
is an intellectual process of active and skillful conceptualization, resulting in the application,
analyzation, synthetization, and/or evaluation of data that has been either collected or produced by
means of various methods and ultimately acts as a guide to belief and action (Defining Critical
Thinking, n.d.). Alternatively, creative thinking is defined as the ability to use the imagination to
produce new ideas or things (Creativity, 2006). The primary difference between the two is that the
former is a defined process with difinitive steps and methods; while the latter relies primarily on an
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Fourth Crusade Essay
To what extent were the Crusades an exercise of power rather than an exercise of belief and moral
commitment? In your discussion, focus on the 4th Crusade.
The Crusades were a series of revolutionary movements which occurred from 1095 to 1291. The
crusades were issued by the Pope and were a holy war against infidels, predominately Muslim
caliphates, who were now in control of Christian property. The crusadeswere characterized by the
taking of vows and a promise of penance against all sin committed in one s life. There was a total
of nine crusades, though this paper will be focusing on the fourth. The fourth crusade began with
the same motives as the previous crusades, to reclaim Christian land from the Muslims, however
the 4th Crusade ultimately led to the sack of the Constantinople for three days, during which
multitudes of Ancient works of art were stolen and destroyed and thousands of Constantinople s
population killed. The greatest city of Europe, Constantine s the Greats city, once thought to be an
impenetrable city lay in ruin. The purpose of this paper is to discuss as to what motivations led the
crusaders to disregarded their original purpose of attacking Muslim controlled Egypt and instead
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The Christian forces were to make way to Jerusalem through Muslim Egypt. To do this the
Christian forces approached the venetians, a powerful maritime nation with the intent of suppling
their forces with ships, although due to a serious underestimation of the number of troops that
would be part of the forces the crusaders were left in a dire situation and as Thomas F. Madden
puts, went from being a religious contract to a secular contract . Ref Needed
The image below shows the political landscape of the holy land in the 12th Century. Notice
Jerusalem is not controlled by the Christians
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Alienation
Alienation
Alienation is defined as; isolation from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in
which one should be involved, but the definition can change depending on a person s experience.
Alienation can come across in many different feeling s such as powerlessness helpless and
ineffectual, meaninglessness having no significance, normlessness lack of social norms, cultural
estrangement and social isolation. In the three chosen texts; Enter Without So Much As Knocking
by Bruce Dawe, Capitalism and Alienation by Danielle Pioli and Be My Brother by Geneueve
Clay, alienation is forced upon the characters by external forces.
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In contrast to the pig the worker s clothes are painted dirty and unclear brush work has been used.
This brings a sense of self estrangement to the picture, as the worker doesn t care about his work
otherwise the clothes will be clean.
Capitalism and Alienation by Danielle Pioli is much like Enter Without So Much As Knocking by
Bruce Dawe. They both show that alienation is caused by external forces and both shows that these
types of alienation, powerlessness and meaninglessness are mainly caused by society how it values
money.
The third text is a short film called Be My Brother by Geneueve Clay. The alienation present in
this film, like the other texts, is caused by external forces. In contrast to the two texts, the film
show the cause of this alienation is a stereotypical point of view towards the main character
Richard. This causes Richard to be socially alienated throughout the film. There are also signs of
cultural estrangement and family alienation. In the establishing shot, alienation is created through
the main character Richard. This is shown through the many camera techniques, such as close up of
hand as gun and how it follows up Richards arm to his face, which has distinct Down syndrome
features. The scene shows Richard, alone on the foreshore, amusing himself with his play acting.
This immediately alienates Richard from the other people because he is not concerned with his
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Logical Fallacies In Immigration
Noah Davis
Dr. White
Comp. 2
03/04/15
Fallacies in Immigration
Immigration is a large and growing debate in the United States. Many people argue and their
arguments are weak due to logical fallacies. Many exist throughout the topic of immigration and
weaken their arguments. Sources like the Huffington post and the Council on Foreign Relations are
writing about this topic and use these in their articles. Logical Fallacies cloud the issue and prevent
a proper solution from being created. In the issue of immigration there are many obvious logical
fallacies. Immigrants do not want to and do not need to learn English Immigrants are living off
welfare instead of working Immigrants are needed to do jobs natives will not do. If low skilled ...
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Using data instead of rash judgments will not only bring a solution, it will bring the solution much
sooner than the pace we are on now. The first logical fallacyis Immigrants do not want to and do
not need to learn English (Institute for the Study of Labor) Most immigrants to the US do want to
learn English, today as in the past. There are strong economic incentives for becoming fluent in
English. Employment opportunity and earnings are greater for those who are proficient in English
and this effect is greater for those with higher levels of other skills, including schooling. The
impressive increase in earnings with length of time in the United States among immigrants is in
large part due to their increase in English language proficiency the longer they live in the US.
There are also many non economic benefits for immigrants from becoming proficient in English.
These include access to and participation in the civic, cultural, social, and political life of the
country, including passing the language test in order to become a citizen (Chiswick Miller
forthcoming). Certain factors, however, make it more difficult for some individuals or immigrant
groups to become proficient in spoken or
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The Rise And Fall Of Nokia Case Study
The Rise and Fall of Nokia case study gives a brief idea about how Nokia Company stated their
journey. From the case I come to know how they operates their business, when they entered into
telecommunication sector. They are now in decline stage. Once they were the market leader. They
served so many people. Create their own brand value to its customers. The case gives me idea
about different CEO s Nokia, how they served their company, what are initiatives they have taken to
bring the company ahead. For gain competitive advantages and create value for customers they
started partnerships with different companies, joint ventures with different company to get best
research and development sectors. They entered into smartphone market later they... Show more
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Try to regain their previous customers who switched to Apple or Blackberry phone.
Concentrate on smartphones which will give them competitive advantages.
Think about different market entry strategy so that the rivalry company could not stop them to
enter into the market again.
Nokia now facing hard time. The company which was dominating the market for years now do
not any entity in the market. They mainly focused on middle class and lower class people which
was the main problem. They should focus on higher class people who can afford better quality
phone with better features and application. If they starting doing it again I am sure people will
again attracts to Nokia phones and the company will start once again.
Financial Analysis
From the case we came to learn the income statement of Nokia from year 1989 to 2012. Where
we can see that when they started there were loss but later they started increasing but in 2009 it
again falls. Due to some reason it started rising again in 2010 but later they face huge loss. In
2008 they have the highest income and in 2012 they have the face huge loss. Their average income
was $983.02
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Latin American Culture
A culture is a porous entity, composed of both tangible and intangible elements. Every country
seeks to possess a culture that is unique unto itself. A culture that is recognized and respected the
world over. But due to the permeability, cultures cannot be solely confined to any one particular
territory or region, any more than they can remain static. They flow and transform across borders
and decades, altering and being altered by the already established culture. One example of this
interweaving is the cultural exchange that occurred between the United States and Argentina during
the early to mid 1900s. This new cultural form for both Argentina and the U.S. involved varied
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music with that of Latin America or even simply confined to music, cultures as a whole were
blended together. People within the U.S. tended to see Latin America as one homogenous entity.
This admixture is exemplified by the film Down Argentine Way from 1941, the first musical
inspired by Roosevelt s Good Neighbor policy, which was originally titled Down in Rio. When
the country was changed, the Brazilian singer Carmen Miranda remained, still singing in
Portuguese. This lack of clarity or concern for specificity is again seen when bandleader Luis del
Campo was headlining at a midtown nightclub, and the New York Times (1934) remarked: He is,
they say, Chilean, and thereby qualified to conduct a show which leans toward rhumba rhythms.
Campo was actually
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Critical Spirit Essay
Post 2 replies to difficult concept (1 7) 1. Critical Spirit Romans 14:10 Why do you criticize and
pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you look down upon or despise your brother?
For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God. (12) And so each of us shall give an
account of himself give an answer in reference to judgment to God. (13) Then let us no more
criticize and blame and pass judgment on one another, but rather decide and endeavor never to
put a stumbling block or an obstacle or a hindrance in the way of a brother. (The Amplified Bible)
The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines criticism as an act of criticizing; to judge as a critic; to
find fault; to blame or condemn. As we have read, the scriptures tell us... Show more content on
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The Devil As we may realize, the Devil specializes in influencing obsessive behavior. He may
use any or all of the above channels, or other techniques, to influence a complaining or critical
attitude to stir up turmoil and strife within the body of Christ (Eph. 6:12). We must be on guard
that none of us would be used as a tool of the Devil to bring harassment or discouragement upon
our brothers or sisters through continual criticism, as the Bible warns us not to give place to the
Devil (Eph. 4:27). Remember that Satan is specifically called the accuser of the brethren (Rev.
12:10). Are you an accuser of the
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The Wto s Doha Round Of Trade Negotiations
Explain the purpose behind the WTO s Doha round of trade negotiations. Why has this round
proved so difficult to conclude? What are the likely consequences for the world economy if the
Doha round fails? Every day in shops we can find food which was produced all around the world
and what is more we can easily buy them without having to go abroad. Above mentioned example
is the result of the declining trade and investment barriers between countries. Nowadays, more and
more countries decide for trade openness not only with countries which they share common borders
but also with trading partners all around the world. It is crucial to write that above mentioned
situations can be feasible only when countries are willing to negotiate and... Show more content on
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When we go to a shop, we see that there are a lot of things that were produced for example in
China. Cheap labour, natural resources and political regime make that the world economy is
being more influenced by Third World countries. It is crucial to write, that rich countries should
star helping poor countries in their economic development. Nevertheless, developing countries
ought to be willing to cooperate with advanced countries. Otherwise, difference between
developing countries and developed countries will be bigger and in result, in these countries
there will be even more famine and poverty which will play a major role in the functioning of a
country. Moreover, the Doha Round was also on talks on Agreement on Trade Related Aspects
of Intellectual Property Rights. The aim of the talks on TRIPS was to establish minimum level of
protection of intellectual property rights which government has to assure owners of patents.
(Gostin, 2014: 513). Above mentioned negotiations are performed to make emerging countries
more willing to support their technical development. What we can see, is that all the aims are
ambitious and they can bring a lot of good but also a lot of bad. Hokeman and Mavroidis (2007:
23) stated that negotiations can be successful only when both sides of conversations will be
satisfies with the effect.If the negotiations do not succeed then all deadlines will be missed.
However, in practice it is not easy to achieve agreements, what we can see on the
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Population Change in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area...
Analysis Toronto CMA has experienced a rapid growth in population during the past decades. The
question is: will current ministry policies on planning cities suffice to keep the current standards of
living if the growth in population continues with the same rate? Detailed analysis of the past profile
of population growth is needed to answer this question. However, because of the rapid rate of
population growth, ministry needs to change policies and set new plans to address housing,
transportation and environmental problems.
Toronto CMA consists of 27 municipalities divided into four types: central city, inner suburb, outer
suburb and rural fringe. Based on the census results available at Statcan from 1961 to 2006, data are
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This means that the population in central city has declined by 8.66 % in 2001 compared to its
population in 1961. Graph1. Central City Population Change from 1961 to 2001
According to Table 1, inner suburbs have overall positive rate of change in population from 1961
to 2001. This means that the population of inner suburbs has increased from 1961 to 2001. If we
look closer to the data, we can notice that East York and North York population has grown with
faster rate than other inner suburb municipalities. Graph2. Inner Suburbs Population Change from
1961 to 2001
As you can see from Graph 2, Scarborough has the fastest rate of growth from 1961 to 1981;
however, its population drops by 26.99 % from 1981 to 1991.
If we look at the data corresponding to municipalities that are classified as outer suburb, we can
observe that Caledon has the fastest rate of growth from 1971 to 1981, Vaughan has the fastest
rate of growth from 1981 to 1991 and 2001, and Brampton has the fastest rate of growth from
1971 to 2006 compared to other 13 municipalities listed under outer suburb. Below is the rate of
change in population for Caledon, Vaughan, and Brampton that respectively have the highest rates
of growth from 1971 to 2006. Please refer to Appendix for other municipalities data.
MunicipalityTYPE1971 to 19811981 to 19911991 to 20012001 to 20061971 to 2006
BRAMPTONOuter Suburb150.23%157.64%
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Graphic Design And Art And Design
Often times a painting has the same structure as a design. The details can be similar for both
Graphic Design and Fine Art. Paintings such as Son of Man by Magritte which has basics such
as shadow, highlight, simple composition, and a dull color palette. A design for Apple Laptops
was created of a decal of Son of Man. This design also had shadow, light, basic composition, and
an achromatic color palette. The structure is the same, but one is created digitally and one is a
painting. The processes can also be very similar. Many artists use technology in their artwork.
They use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, programs for designers and use it to create
their artwork. Artists such as Jeff Koons who manipulates images on Photoshop, prints it and
paints hyper realistic paintings from those images. The structure and process for art and design
can be very similar. Can an artist be a designer or vise versa? One argument that critics make is
that artists are just artists or that a designer is not an artist. However there are countless artists
who are designers and vise versa. One famous designer would be Eva Zeisel. Eva Zeisel is
famous for creating a body of dinner sets which she created after she was released in Russia.
While imprisoned, Zeisel found inspiration in the curves of her own body claiming it was the only
art she had. Afterwards she created useful art which was her groundbreaking design of minimalist
dinnerware, (Eva Zeisel, groundbreaking designer, dies). Her
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Client Transcript
Transcript of Client Tom Hansen Interview/Initial analysis Session Begin Ok now the client is
entering the room and I will begin to take oral notes as he speaks with me The client has since
responded to some very subtle but probing questions as I can gather that he has a range of issues
Note that further oral description will be printed as the client doesn t approve of in session note
taking Client showing signs of depression and overall sadness due to a recent breakup that seems
to have deeply affected his life. Note all further observations will be taken in respects to
Psychosocial Development Client showing signs that could elude to problems in psychosocial
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He revealed that over the course of the relationship he really began to develop a love then hate
relationship as one day he would love her with all his heart. But the next day he would hate her
guts again because she had once again angered him in some way which usually was again
reinforcing her true intentions with him. This really shows that one effect of this relationship
was something of a bipolar personality. He also revealed that during their time together she was
nothing but a spell to him and he in words that shouldn t be recorded expressed his newfound
hate for her. He began to rant about how he really loved her and all that she did was give him
false hope over and over only to say that were friends. He explained a lot of his times with her and
I too can confirm that some of the things they did like something of romantic intercourse and
handholding along with kissing could certainly portray a completely different agenda. This he said
caused him to now be cursed with false expectations even when someone new may have those
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Gothic Architecture In The Renaissance
The Renaissance was the following period after the Middle ages in European history. This period
was the time of rebirth of the Roman and Greek education where people slowly began to turn back
and reflect their ancestral way of mind. The Europeans, whose lives were so centered on the
thought of their soul entering the afterlife and specifically Heaven has now diminished. They did
not do action just because they had to, but they decided to do action for the better quality of human
life. Europeans began to focus on the present, logic, reason, and the reality that even though they
still considered themselves as Christians, they did not act the same way as they did in the past. In
the Renaissance, most medieval idea was altered. The Catholic church in the medieval time was
using gothic architecture that was flourishing throughout Europe. It had the flying buttresses that
seemed to reach out into Heaven, but by the time the Renaissance came along, it had longed been
expired. The cathedrals built in this period was constructed with the classical style of the
Romanesque era. Therefore, the ones like the cathedral built by Brunelleschi in Florence does not
have the gothic flying buttresses, but instead, the Roman dome. Now, the cathedrals were built so
that God has seemed like He was amongst the people. The style of music was also influenced by
the time of the Renaissance. Music was no longer under the full control of the Church. Instead,
Europeans began to play
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Social Norms
This paper will give a definition of deviance by analyzing the varying types and definition of
deviance. Violations of social norms is key to defining deviance. There are three key features
within social norms: time, place, and situation, that come together to establish deviance. The
relativity of the all of those events combined into one along with who is perceiving the act is
what defines deviance Social Norm are informal rules that help govern a society. Norms differ
from place, time period, and situations. When norms are violated and witnessed the offender, the
one who broke the norm, is then put in to one of two punishment categories. Primary deviance is
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Criminal deviance is when a person becomes a deviant by disobeying the laws. Criminal
deviance is easy to define because even though laws change from time, place, and situation they
are written down and have already been agreed upon. Social deviance is much more difficult to
define due to the informal nature of social norms. A person can be either non deviant, a criminal
deviant, a social deviant, or bother a criminal and social deviant. Obey the speed limit can show
all four these deviants. On highways in America the left lane is referred to as the fast lane and
the right hand lane as the slow lane . A person going the maximum speed limit in the right hand
lane is breaking neither laws nor social norms. A person going ten miles an hour(mph) under the
speed limit in the right lane, assuming they are not slowing down to turn, is breaking the social
norm of not going at least the speed limit, and is therefore a social deviant. They are not breaking
any laws, however. A person going five to ten mph over the speed limit in the left hand lane is
following the social norm. Since the person is going over the speed limit they are now considered
a criminal deviant. A person who is driving 50 mph regardless of what lane they are is breaking
both social norms and criminal laws, which makes them both a social and criminal
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Emily Dickinson s Capitalization and Punctuation
The poetry of Emily Dickinson is one of the most recognizable of the 19th century. Dickinson s
poetry stands out because of its unconventional use of capitalization and punctuation. Her poems
contain capitalized words which are not normally capitalized. Her poems are noted for the frequent
use of the dash. Literary scholars have attempted to interpret Dickinson s unconventional
capitalization and punctuation. Some believe that it was merely part of Dickinson s penmanship
(Weisbuch 73). They therefore edit Dickinson s poetryand publish them in standardized form.
Others believe that the capitalization and punctuation were a conscious effort on Dickinson s part.
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However, Dickinson is not consistent in her capitalization (Porter 140). She does not capitalize
every single noun. As demonstrated above, the word light is not capitalized. Furthermore,
Dickinson also capitalizes words which are not nouns, as seen in lines 4 6 of He fumbles at your
Soul . The word ethereal is an adjective, but Dickinson chooses to capitalize it.
He stuns you by degrees Prepares your brittle Nature For the Ethereal Blow
The capitalized words are the key words of the poem. They add weight to the lines, tipping the
balance of the poetic rhythm. The reader is invited to ponder over their meaning and significance
(Miller 59). The capitalization gives Dickinson s poems concreteness and symbolism (Miller 58).
The reader s attention is drawn to these capitalized words. They form an image in the reader s
mind. For example, in the first example, the capitalized words are Slant, Winter, Afternoons, Heft,
Cathedral, and Tunes. These words alone evoke the image of a cold and lonely day which burdens
the heart like the heavy and mournful tones of an organ. Just words Winter Afternoons carry
sensations of frigidness, bleakness, and loneliness. Winter Afternoons set the scene and describe the
mood (Porter 141). The words Ethereal Blow strike the reader as an oxymoron. Ethereal implies
something light, delicate, and
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The On Liberty By John Stuart Mills
ON LIBERTY In John Stuart Mills profound work, On Liberty he preaches against the conformity
of the nations and outwardly encourages and restlessly defends voice of the individual. The
philosopher expresses the importance of individuality by warning against forces such as the
government and other citizens silencing their opinion. Though Mill s gives due recognition to
virtues such as free speech, liberty and individualism he also rightly places limitations on our
freedoms to ensure our own freedoms do not infringe upon the ones of those around us. In essence,
I believe that Mill s insightfully provides a logical answer to society on how to live and how to
allow others to live; freely unless harm will ensue. By Mills statement that, [i]f all mankind minus
one were of one opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he,
if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind one can gain insights into his
justification for this argument, the limitations that should rightly be placed on free speech, the
assumptions that are the basis for this argument. Throughout Mills essay he argues against the
oppressive tyranny of the government in silencing the opinions of others. He warns that, there
needs to be protection also against the tyrant of the prevailing opinion of feeling; against the
tendency of society to impose... its own ideas on those who dissent from them (Mills 9). Further,
Mills justifies this statement by
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Accounting Information System
UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY AND
MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013 BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (HONS)
UKAI 2063 ACOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS II TUTORIAL 6 Case 1: Universiti
Tunku Abdul Rahman Situation: The university is considering a new system that will speed up
the registration process. As part of the systems development team, you are asked to develop a
plan for fact finding. (Adapted from Shelley Cashman 2010, Chp 04 Apply Your
Knowledge,Elmwood College, p181) Required: 1.List all the possible techniques that you might
use. 2.Describe an advantage for each technique. Adv of Interview get opinion from the users Able
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The BumbleBee program produces a daily activity report with a listing of all sales transactions. At
the end of the month, the local manager uses BumbleBee to transmit an accounts receivable
summary to the Personal Trainer headquarters in Chicago, where member statements are prepared
and mailed. Members mail their payments to the Personal Trainer headquarters, where the payment
is applied to the member account. The BumbleBee program stores basic member information,
but does not include information about member preferences, activities, and history. Currently,
the BumbleBee program produces one local report (the daily activity report) and three reports that
are prepared at the headquarters location: a monthly member sales report, an exception report for
inactive members and late payers, and a quarterly profit and loss report that shows a breakdown of
revenue and costs for each separate activity. During the interviews, Susan received a number of
wish list comments from local managers and staff members. For example, managers wanted more
analytical features so they could spot trends and experiment with what if scenarios for special
promotions and discounts. The most frequent complaint was that managers wanted more frequent
information about the profitability of the business activities at their centers. To enhance their
business, managers wanted to offer a computerized activity and wellness log,
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Native American And European Colonization
Mary Mediatrix Ortiz
Dr. Seekatz
HIST17A
9 November 2017
TITLE
There were initially two to ten million natives in the United States prior to European contact. Those
numbers dwindled down drastically in the years that Europeans came and started colonizing. The
Europeans came to explore the New World in search of land, spices, gold, God and glory. Among
these colonists were the Spanish who colonized most of the southwest of the United States.
Evidence of their settlements can still be seen today in the missions scattered across the land.
These missions were started with the purpose of converting the Native Americans to Christianity.
Try to put yourself into the shoes of the Native Americans, imagine living your entire life with a
particular set of beliefs, based on what was handed down by your ancestors and culture. Then
suddenly a group of foreigners would come and proclaim that your views are all wrong and that
you must follow their beliefs for the salvation of your soul. This is exactly what the Spanish
colonizers did to the Native Americans as they invaded their territory which is the reason why the
relationship between the two parties were strained and rife with tension. The conversion of the
Natives and the constant hostility by the Spanish conquerors subsequently led to the disintegration
of native life and culture.
Spain s initial contact with the Americas began when Christopher Columbus landed in Hispaniola
(present day Haiti and Dominican Republic) and sparked a
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Essay about THE TRAIL OF TEARS
Quantie s weak body shuddered from a blast of cold wind. Still, the proud wife of the Cherokee
chief John Ross wrapped a woolen blanket around her shoulders and grabbed the reins. Leading
the final group of Cherokee Indians from their home lands, Chief John Ross thought of an old
story that was told by the chiefs before him, of a place where the earth and sky met in the west,
this was the place where death awaits. He could not help but fear that this place of death was
where his beloved people were being taken after years of persecution and injustice at the hands of
white Americans, the proud Indian people were being forced to vacate their lands, leaving behind
their homes, businesses and almost everything they owned while traveling to... Show more content
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Many Americans saw this act as the government sanctioning of brutality and inhuman treatment of
the Indian people and actively protested its passing.
President Jackson thought of the Indians as children who needed his guidance and justified their
removal as a way of protecting the Indians from the hatred and harassment of the white Americans
and as a measure that would allow them to govern themselves in a new land. A passage from the
Removal Act reads as follows, no state could achieve proper culture, civilization, and progress, as
long as Indians remained within its boundaries . This statement gives a more accurate description of
how the American Congress and the President thought of all Indians in America and the Removal
Act gave them the justification to further American expansion into Indian tribal lands.
By the late 1830s, more than 40 treaties were signed by what was then called the Five Civilized
Tribes, which consisted of the Cherokee, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles. Many of
these tribes exchanged over 40,000 miles of land in seven states. Three quarters of Alabama and
Florida, as well as parts of Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky and North Carolina became
property of the United States after they were traded for lands west of the Mississippi river, which
is now Northern Oklahoma. These treaties were signed by the Five Tribes in hopes that the
American government would allow them to retain some of their indigenous lands,
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Data Mining Chapter 11 Homework Essay examples
Department of Computer Science
Database and Data Mining, COS 514
Dr. Chi Shen
Homework No. 8, Chapter 13, Aklilu Shiketa
Q13. 3 Cosmetic Purchases
Consider the following Data on Cosmetics Purchases in Binary Matrix Form
a) Select several values in the matrix and explain their meaning.
Value
Cell
Meaning
0
For example, Row 1, Column2
At transaction #1 bag was not purchased. (shows absence of Bag in the transaction)
1
Row 10, column (2 and 3)
If a Bag is purchased, a Blush is also purchased at that same transaction. ( If Bag, then Blush. )
While Bag is antecedent, Blush represents consequent.
1
Row 5, Column (3, 6, 8)
If Blush and Concealer, then Bronzer. Item set {Blush, Concealer} = antecedent; { Bronzer} =
consequent
1
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Support is the percentage or number of occurrences of items in both antecedent and consequent
item sets in a transaction.
In the case of the matrix : Support ( a) is the number or the percentage of the occurrence of {
Bronzer, Concealer, Brushes, Nail Polish}/ transaction
= Support (a) = {Bronzes, Concealer, Brushes, Nail Polish}/ transaction
Support (c) = It is the number of occurrence of the item set in the consequent.
= In this case it appears that Brushes, Concealers appeared in the consequent item 77 times.
Support (a U c) = This is the support of the combined item set. Therefore it will be the Union of
Support (a) = 103 and Support (c) =77, which is 62.
iii) For the first row explain the Lift Ratio and how it is calculated Lift Ratio is another way of
testing or judging the strength of an association rule. It helps to know the effectiveness of the rule
in finding the consequents. It is done by comparing the confidence of the rule with a benchmark
confidence value.
Benchmark confidence on the other hand is calculated in the following manner:
Benchmark confidence = no. transactions with consequent item set/ no. transactions in database.
Lift Ratio is the outcome of the comparison of Confidence to the Benchmark confidence.
It is the confidence of the rule divided by the confidence, assuming independence of consequent
from antecedent:
Lift
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Movie Studio Analysis
Licensing Agreements
If a movie studio were to approach me about the use of my music in a movie there are several terms
that would have to be outlined. These include payment, exclusivity, use, territory, and time (The Art
Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 35).
Firstly, I would figure out the payment. Do I want to get paid in lump sums, royalties or
combination payments? If the movie stands a chance of success I would choose royalties because
the amount of payment is based on the success of the film, which means more money for me (The
Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 23).
Secondly I would discuss the exclusivity of the licensed product. Exclusivity is the use of rights
granted to the license by the licensor (The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 35).
When establishing the licensing contract with the movie studio I want to establish that only this
movie may use my work and no other productions by the movie studio may use my work. I may
also license the work so that other productions may use the work with non exclusive rights (The Art
Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 35).
The licensor should also look into the use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example in popular music there is the use of sampling of other songs or beats to produce
your own song. The producer of the new song must first gain the proper licensing and
permission of the original artist or is liable for a lawsuit. Another possible example is the
licensing of your music for radio use. For instance, the music we here on the radio is licensed to
the radio station to be played on that station with permission from the artist. Failure to obtain this
permission can again lead to legal dispute. Finally, a third option is licensing your music for use in
other media formats besides film. These formats include video games, television shows,
commercials (television and radio), web advertising and YouTube
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Clinical Agression Analysis Essay
Clinical assessments Periodontal parameters including plaque index (PI) (15), papillary bleeding
index (PBI) (16), probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL) and gingival
recession parameters including recession depth (RD), recession width (RW), keratinized tissue
width (KTW) and gingival thickness (GT) were assessed using William s graduated periodontal
probe (Hu Friedy, Chicago, IL, USA) and rounded up to the nearest 0.5 millimeter. RD was
measured from the CEJ to
TABLE (1) Baseline patient related characteristics
Age [mean В± SD (years), range]
34.7В±8.2
Gender n (%) Female Male
13 7
Tooth (n) Central Incisor Lateral Incisor Canine First premolar Second premolar
16 12 15 14 12
Follow up period 12 16 m 16 20 m 20 24 m
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RW was measured as the distance between the mesial GM and the distal GM of the tooth (on a
horizontal line tangenital at the CEJ). KTW was measured from the most apical point of GM to
the MGJ at the middle buccal point. GT was evaluated using #15 endodontic reamer attached to
a rubber stopper inserted perpendicularly into the gingival tissue 2 mm below GM under local
anesthesia, and then the thickness was measured to the nearest 0.1 mm using a caliper. Baseline
clinical parameters were obtained by retrospective evaluation of records of the patients. The
following variables were obtained from the pre treatment records and included as possible
predictors of outcome of root coverage procedures: 1. Root surface area (RSA): calculated as RD
x RW. 2. Interdental clinical attachment level (CAL). On digital photographs showing the buccal
aspect of the tooth taken as much perpendicular as possible to the long axis of the tooth, the tip of
the papilla (A) was first identified. Lines were then traced passing through A and tangent to the
profile of the crowns of the teeth to identify reference points (B1 and B2) (Fig. 1). The following
measurements were obtained in millimeters: 3. Inter dental papilla width (IPW): the distance
between B1 and B2. 4. Height of mesial and distal interdental papilla (IPH mes, IPH dis):
Measured as the distance from the tip of the papilla (A) to the mid point of the base of the
papilla (the line connecting B1 and B2) (8). 5. The loss of inter dental papilla height of mesial
(LPH mes) and distal site (LPH dis): Measured as the distance between the contact point (C) and
the papilla tip (A) (17). To account for photographic magnification, IPW, IPH and LPH were
referred to the increments of
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Barnhouse Effect Essay
Name: Glory Christian
Professor: Desmond T. Burke
EAC150
Date:29th July 2017
There are many different types of creature on earth but human is considered as highest among all
the living creatures. Brain is the thing which makes human superior to any other living creature.
Both the stories selected by me are an exceptional examples of the human brain power. Moreover
the writers have used their imagination in a beautiful way to depict the stories also the stories
have a hidden moral which is only known to those who really get into the core of them. One of the
story is The report on Barnhouse effect and other one is the secret life of Walter Mitty.
To begin with, both the stories are a beautiful work of imagination. On one hand Mitty is ... Show
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This shows the whether it be subconsciously or coincidently, witty has a strong patriotic feeling
inside him, which indirectly encouraged him to imagine this stuff up. While if we consider
professor Arthur, he s shown to be a true patriot in the story. The story tells that Professor Arthur
comes to know about his ability during the second World War. Looking around at all the
destruction caused by the war, unconsciously forces him to make a new weapon on his own.
Considering the after effects of the war, Professor Arthur chooses to use his weapon to restore
peace in the world. He uses his dynamo psychism power to demolish the large amount of weapons
and other things which are used in war. Which proves him to be a messenger of peace and a true
patriot
Both the characters are really meek and fearful. The image of Walter Mitty by others is that of a
meek husband who is dominated by his wife and is not at all adventurous and seriously lacks
motives and goal in his life. The way Walter perceives himself to be in his dream world is
entirely different from what he is in his real life. While professor Arthur fears the destruction of
the world. Declaring himself the world s first weapon with a conscience , he flees and goes into
hiding. Even Though he destroys the arms and ammunitions, he is afraid that he is mortal and
human life is transient. He fears that at some point of time, again the world will turn towards war
like situations.
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Disney Resort Essay
DISNEYWORLD
The Walt Disney Resort which was formerly recognized as Disney World is a complex for
entertainment in the Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
It was established on the first of October 1971, and has bagged the reputation of the most visited
resort in the world receiving over 52 million every year from across the globe.
It is managed and owned by Walt Disney Parts and Resorts, part of the Walt Disney Company. The
land area covers around 42,000 acres consisting of 24 resort hotels, 4 theme parks, 2 water parks,
four golf courses, and other amazing venues filled with entertainment.
The first theme park to be launched in the complex was Magic Kingdom and other places like
Epcot, Disney s Hollywood Studios, and Disney s Animal Kingdom were opened ... Show more
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You can also find merchandise on the bright side mostly with a certain theme.
All the resorts have gift shops, the Grand Canyon Concourse on the 4th floor of Disney s
Contemporary Resort under the monorail platform, with different stores that sells merchandise like
sundries, house wares, and jewelry. You might just intend to enjoy some other things rather than the
theme park.
Downtown Disney is a perfect place for that, with options for outdoor shopping, dining, and so
many other things curdled to make your stay amazing.
You can get African merchandise from the Zawado Marketplace at Disney Animal Kingdom
Lodge, and if you desire printing works and designs you can visit the Wyland Galleries.
NIGHTLIFE AND ENTERTAINMENT
Nightlife in Disney World has turned amazing over the recent years. Following the closing of
different nightclubs, grownups in the area mourned the period of fun and amazing life that has
been an essential part of trips in the area.
Disney Boardwalk: It provides amazing spots for interesting entertainments for adults. You can
check in Atlantic Dance Hall from Tuesdays to Saturdays, they offer stuffs like live bands, DJs,
music videos that will thrill your
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The Character Of Don John In Shakespeare s Much Ado About...
Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing is a play about individuals seeking love. But, the
character I will analyze has nothing to do with love, unless it is the love for chaos. This
character is Don John, an illegitimate prince, forever be in his betters shadows, seeking to rise
from the darkness into the stage of power. Don John, the reincarnation of anti hero in the most
classical aspect of petty and vindictive. Shakespeare introduced Don John in a quiet and cloudy
manner, the most mysterious of the crowd, because he introduced himself as I am not of many
words. then only showed up in scenes of scheming and dissension. Such as, Come, come, let us
thither: this may prove food to my displeasure. That young start up hath all the glory of my
overthrow: if I can cross him any way, I bless myself every... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He would stop at nothing to get his way, no matter how ruthless he will get his way, without
thoughts of consequences. Ultimately, this scheme cannot shake his brother s foundation, but only
to provide some displeasures. But, he took the risk to execute his plan for little gains and ended
with punishment. If you cannot give up the little opportunities, how will you have time when the
true opportunity present itself. Don John, a vindictive anti hero, as well as a tragic character, not
only was he doomed to be a stepping stone, he could never rise to the station he aspire to climb due
to
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King Arthur Archetypes
Roger Lancelyn Green portrays King Arthur as an archetypal hero in King Arthur and his
Knights of the Round Table. A literary archetype is a universal symbol that can describe a type of
character or patterns of human nature that show up in many different types of literature
(Archetypes). When thinking of an archetypal hero there are many things that can describe this
type of character such as having a mother that is pure, unusual birth, being rased by foster
parents, little is known of the heros childhood, ends up returning to his or her kingdom, takes on
the roal of king or queen, has to defeat a ruler or beast, falls in love with prince or princess, not
much happens while they are the ruler, the gods lose faver in him or her, his or her death is
mysterious, and has a sepulcher(Nelson 4). King Arthuris a great example of an archetypal hero.
King Arthur shows many of the traits that are needed to be an archetypal hero. Arthur s mother was
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Arthur was conserved when his father was descised as Igrayne s husband after he had died which
means that Igrayne is still pure because she did not cheat on her husband (Green 4,11). Arthur
was not raised by is birth parents he is raised by stepparents, he returns to Camelot at the age of 16
with his stepparents, ends up pulling the sword out of the anvil to become king, after a few months
of Arthur ruling he is challenged by King Ryon and defeats him, he marries princess Guinevere, and
not much happens during his rein (Green 6, 7, 25, 35, 52, 54, 93). A few years Guinevere cheats
on Arthur with his best friend Launcelot, Arthur goes to war with his nephew Mordred, ends up
being killed by him, and is said to be found in a mysterious cave waiting till he is needed in
Britain again (Green 352, 373, 377). From before when Arthur was born to after his death Arthur
shows all the characteristics of an archetypal
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Russian Influence In America Essay
MACEDONIA COMMITTED TO JOINING NATO AND EU
BLUF: Russian influence has affected countries like Sweden and Macedonia to join NATO. It is
highly likely that Russia will continue to threaten any countries that ally with the U.S. and other
opposed opposition. As a result Russia will likely become more volatile and ramp attacks along
Ukraine and other neighboring countries.
SUMMARY: As of 26JUL17, Macedonia s defense minister reaffirmed her government s
commitment to joining the EU and NATO. EU leaders have declared their readiness to work with
the new government, however, Greece opposes Macedonia s desire to join NATO. While the U.S.
has shown has shown great interest within the Western Balkans and Macedonia, it remains weary of
Russian influence within the region. https://www.voanews.com/a/macedonia new leaders nato eu
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SANCTIONS AFFECT ITS OIL AND GAS SUPPLIES
BLUF: Based on the information provided, sanctions against Russia may not directly affect the
Dagger Brigade. However, we will likely see international allies isolate the US as a response to
sanctions.
SUMMARY: As of 26JUL17, major international players are warning the U.S. against imposing
further sanctions on Russia, saying that doing so could further isolate America from the world
community. EU President Jean Claude Juncker issued a warning to the U.S. stating that the bloc
would act within days if it doesn t get assurances that new sanctions wouldn t significantly impact
European interests. The economic bloc worries that American sanctions developed without their
input could jeopardize the continent s energy security. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world
/americas/us politics/us russia sanctions latest europe ready to act jean claude juncker energy
security america first a7861851.html RUSSIAN WILL INCREASE FIREPOWER IN SOUTHERN
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Dorothy Parker Addiction
Authors who were Addicts; Writing Style Depicted Stephen King, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Dorothy
Parker; all renowned writers with a large fan base, however, what many do not correlate to these
particular authors is that they also suffered from addiction. Addiction is defined as a mental
disorder that establishes a dependence on any given substance which can internally and externally
affect a person. Addictionimpacts a person s relationships, mental capability, and even someone s
will to live. When observing an author s writing, they are usually prone to embed parts of their life
in their pieces, whether this is through characterization, tone, theme, or diction. All of these are a
part of writing style, in which the way an author writes is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Depression is one of the many mental illnesses that writers are diagnosed with, more
specifically, Dorothy Parker. Although Parker was also an addict, she also was excessively
depressed, and in so, many argue that her depression was a larger contributor to her writing rather
than her addiction to alcohol. Many people write to cope with their depression, in which many
people correlate this factor to Parker specifically. A writer, Janna Marlies Maron, discusses, But I
wrote emotional rants. Diatribes about how awful life was and how horrible I felt. What an
untalented, unskilled, unlucky, unlovable, un everything person I am (Maron). In many of Parker s
short stories, she embeds her negative experiences into her writing style. Parker s short story, A
Telephone Call, displays the narrator as a woman who is waiting for a male to call her, in which
she becomes obsessive. Parker is similar in this case from the many articles stating that all of
her marriages were not successful. Parker is viewed to have written many of her short stories
based on her depression, to where writing allowed for her to confront her present negative
experiences. Although these are accurate depictions, an author s writing can still be heavily
influenced by their addiction because it is a large part of their life. When reflecting back on
King, Parker, and Fitzgerald, the abusing of substances can backtrack to past negative
experiences and can also increase someone s vulnerability to depression. In more words, Alcohol
makes depression worse, and can even cause depression in some instances...As a depressed person
drinks to cope with their depression, the alcohol ends up making them even more depressed, and
they ll need to drink even more ( The Link Between Depression and Alcoholism ). Alcoholism can
impact depression and
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Symbolism In Our Town
Many plays have been acted throughout the whole human life, some of them reflect the feelings of
the author while others are just a representation of the society live in the time that it is played; as a
social opinion, but the common thing in all the plays is that they portray an immense amount of
ideas and concepts, that in a way, are transmitted into the audience. In the play Our Town, Thornton
Wilder uses symbolism, theme, and motif, as a unified concept to express a social observation
towards the American life in the 1900 s, which in the beginning of the play is stated as ordinary and
common, but as the play continues, it is transformed into a drama, with secrets and revelations. In
the first place, Wilder mentions his play as not a romance,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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By using the theme of the briefness of life, in the play, Thornton exposes the transience of it, in
which time passes by unnoticed, leaving the characters with a life that is filled with emotions, but
goes fast, thus showing the powerlessness of the human being to contradict this fact. To illustrate
this, in Act 3 is mentioned, EMILY: Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it?
every, every minute? STAGE MANAGER: No, Saints and poets maybe... they do some (Wilder
251 2). This quote reflects how humanity does not appreciate life as how it is supposed to be, time
passes fast, and it is unnoticeable to the people that only focuses on problems instead of solutions,
getting stuck in the same
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The Most Famous Prison Of The United States
Alcatraz was one of the most famous prison in the Unites States, located in the Californian San
Francisco Bay. The prison was renowned for being inescapable, and the m0ost high security
prison of the time. This probably was due to it s location, which was on Alcatraz island, located
around a mile away from shore, surrounded by the supposedly shark infested, strong currents, ice
cold water of the bay. Today, the prison
is only used as a tourist attraction, a mere shadow of what it
once was. (Deconstructing History: Alcatraz, History, www.history.com, A E television network,
2016, USA)
Alcatraz first used as a military fort for the Civil War in 1854. In 1861, a military prison was
added to the fort, holding the criminals of the troops. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In Alcatraz, most Alcatraz guards and their families lived on the island. The wives, children, and
any other family members of the guards who lived on the island would take a ferry or boat to
the port of San Francisco when they needed to go to school, work, or just to go into town. Guests
of children and other residents were allowed to visit the families of the island, but with inmates,
they were only allowed one visit per month, each visit had to be approved directly by the warden
of Alcatraz. In this visit, physical contact between the inmate and visitor was prohibited, as well as
any discussion of current events. The conversations were held via an intercom system, and an
officer would usually be monitoring the conversation, though, sometimes the officer would fail on
this task. If there was any sort of inappropriate act or breaking of rules during these visits, the
inmate would lose the privilege of monthly visits, or possibly be put under some other form of
punishment.
I managed to get ahold of one of the ex residence of Alcatraz. Ernest Lageson was the son of one
of the many guards of Alcatraz, and he lived on the island for around two years when he was 10
12 years old. Mr. Lageson said that while there wasn t often a large amount of contact with the
inmates, occasionally the kids and other residence had the chance to speak with or see The
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Determining The Detection System Efficiency And Background...
Figure of Merit (FOM) is a mathematical expression that accounts for detection efficiency and
background noise, and is used to optimize system performance. The desire of this study is to
maximize the detection system s efficiency and minimize its background signal. The highest
optimization potential occurs at FOM s peak value. Finding the optimum counting region of interest
is an iterative process and an important first step in the characterization of a detection system. A
standard solution/sample s FOM value is determined by first counting it and determining its
efficiency and spillover. The detector electronics for most detection systems have multiple
adjustable parameters (e.g. applied voltage, amplifier gain, low level discriminator), which are
adjusted to eliminate electronic noise. These parameter optimizations are useful for reaching the
optimum counting conditions. In equation 1, Оµ is the counting efficiency in percent and B is the
radiation background count rate. Maximizing the FOM can optimize the conditions in achieving
the highest efficiency for a given background. Figure of Merit (FOM) = Оµ^2/B (Eq. 1) The
optimization is achieved by adjusting the operating voltage for a given discriminator setting and the
discriminator setting for a given operating voltage to find the optimal balance [Pujol et al., 2000].
Reducing the operating voltage of the PMT can decrease the background count rate but may also
reduce the counting efficiency. Calculating FOM with
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Portrait Of Andouins And Her Daughter By Sofonisba Anguissola
Portrait of Diane d Andouins and her daughter by Sofonisba Anguissola
Small Biography
Sofonisba Anguissola was born into a noble family in Cremona, Lombardy in 1532. Her status
allowed her, as well as her other five sisters, to obtain a well rounded education, which included
fine arts. In her teenage years she was the apprentice of Bernardino Gatti and Bernardino Campi,
they taught her mostly about portraiture and helped her develop her style that she would use for
self portraits. In 1554, she travelled to Rome, there she became the apprentice of Michelangelo,
one of the most famous Renaissance figures in history. Later she travelled to Milan and painted
the Duke of Alba, Elizabeth of Valois, and the queen of Philip II of Spain, who made her... Show
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The Portrait of Diane d Andouins and her daughter represent how individualism was being
demonstrated through individual portraits. Diane d Andouins was known for her intellectuality
and cultured mind but above all else, her beauty. This painting portraying her and her daughter is
an example of how the wealthy viewed themselves as individual beings, having virtue that was
non related to God. Is also known that the humanism ideologies affected Sofonisba Anguissola s
work and life as she learned classical Latin and all her portraits that were commissioned by the
royalty and the wealthy were secular in nature and used by her patrons to glorify their names. A
perfect example is this realistic styled painting as it is the only portrait of Diane d Andouins and her
daughter,
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Wave Patterns
The Effect Mixing Has on the Wave Patterns of a Song
Anna Rezhko
Grade 10
Woodbridge High School
January 16, 2014
Miss Cooper
Abstract The purpose of the experiment was to find the objective difference between an original
song and an acoustic or a remix version of the same song. The expectation was that the difference
lies in the amount of contrast between the highest and lowest amplitude. Sound waves are created
when an object vibrates back and forth and they have amplitudes, wavelengths, and frequencies.
Sixty songs were analyzed in Audacity, a musicprogram. Using the output, their amplitudes were
measured and compared with other versions having clean audio and the same artist. Most of the
data supported the hypothesis by stating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The outliers to this was Lips Are Moving, Viva la Vida, Take me to Church, and Ice Ice Baby. A
possible reason for this is differences between recording circumstances. All artists have different
equipment and that impacts the sound quality. Unfortunately, this is a variable that couldn t have
been manipulated due to lack of resources and remains an issue in the experimental design. The
recording of Lips Are Moving especially had unusably low Greatest Amplitude readings: 0.20,
0.17, and 0.18 cm. This is probably a flawed recording, not a program error, because all three trials
were outliers and the rest of the songs had different results. Ideally, in future experiments, all the
artists should be brought in to one studio and had them record in the exact same circumstances with
the same
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Elizabethan Poetry Essay
It was during the Elizabethan age that England felt the complete effect of the Renaissance. There
occurred a revival of the old and classical literature of Greece and Rome and this was manifested in
the poetry of the age. The Elizabethan age was characterized by an extreme spirit of adventure,
aestheticism and materialism which became the characteristic features of Elizabethan poetry. Many
poets displayed their skill in versification during this time and England came to be called The Nest
Of Singing Birds.
Wyatt and Surrey
In 1557 Tottel printed A Miscellany of Uncertain Authors commonly known as Tottel s Miscellany.
Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517 47) made valuable
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Spenser also wrote the famous wedding hymns Prothalmion and Epithalmion. The Faerie Queene
is the masterpiece of Spenser. He modeled it on Ariosto s Orlando Furioso. It contains six books
each of which describes the adventure and triumph of a knight who represents a moral virtue. It is
a didactic romance. For this he invented a poetic form known as Spenserian stanza. Spenser s
idealism, his love of beauty and his exquisite melody has earned him the name The Poets Poet.
Shakespeare
He was the most famous dramatic poet of Elizabethan age. His non dramatic poetry consists of
two narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and a sequence of 154 sonnets.
Shakespeare was not only a great dramatist, but also as a great poet who with the use of his
melodious words and sheer imagination have made an everlasting name in literature.
Sir Philip Sidney
The spirit of Elizabethan England was greatly manifested in the life and literature of this eminent
courtier of Elizabeth. Sir Philip Sidney. His Greatest work is Astrophel and Stella, a series of
sonnets on the various facets of love. The bitter sorrow for his lost happiness, the unconquerable
longing to possess his love, the despair into which he was flung, the struggle between honour and
passion all is intensely portrayed in Astrophel and Stella.
Minor poets
The minor poets of Elizabethan age are Thomas Sackville, George Chapman and Michael Drayton.
Thomas Sackville wrote the poem A
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Interview On Ethnography
The method I will be using for this interview is Ethnography. Ethnography is a qualitative research
method used where researchers immerse themselves in other cultures for the purpose of recording
information about their lifestyle for comparative research. During The interview, I asked brief
questions regarding my participants religion. We get up close and personal with our research
participants
I interviewed Nick Anderson, A member of the Beulah United Church of God, on Sunday 20th ,
2016. the reason why you chose nick The interview held place at ... SETTINGS ? I first began the
interview by introducing myself, and informing Nick the purpose of the interview. I mentioned the
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Nicks says I really didn t start practicing my faith on my own until I turned 15 years old. I began
reading the Bible and attended church classes .Around that age I got a different perspective about
christianity. Being that I was born a christian I was curious about other religions.
The next question I asked, was does your religion play an important role in your life? If so how ?
Nick answer, Yes it does. My lifestyle is different. I don t live accordingly to others. I aby by what s
written in the bible. It shaped my morals, how I think about things. We believe that Jesus died on
the cross and resurrected. WE WORSHIP GOD. CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY. WE LOVE ..
After i asked , Do you ever question your faith? He responded No . It was something I was taught
and something that stuck to me . till this day I still didn t find a sufficient reason to switch to
something else .
I then asked if everyone in his family is a Christian believer and he says everyone except his aunt.
Someone evangelized to her and she converted to islam.
I then acted what does christianity mean to him? He explained it was a way of getting closer to
God. He says you can express worries and burdens in prayer. It s like a way to achieve
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Evil Characters In William Golding s Lord Of The Flies
SiddhДЃrtha Gautama, a man who founded the basis for a religion with 500 million faithful
followers, postulated that It is a man s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil
ways. Gautama describes that one s flawed decisions are not influenced by his enemies, and one
s final decision is his to make alone, not to be affected by others. This is illustrated by the actions
of the main figures in Lord of the Flies. The characters in the novel are British schoolboys under
the age of twelve, yet on multiple accounts it is demonstrated how violent the youngsters can be.
The narrative is an ongoing struggle between the juveniles and their own thoughts, which they
refer to as the Beast. They refuse to accept that the Beast is in their minds, so they portray it as a
monster which lurks during nighttime. The boys whose minds develop negatively create a
civilization where brutality is emboldened, while the few that resist the temptation to become
hateful are loathed and killed by the others. In Lord of the Flies by William Goldingthe literary
element characterization depicts how loneliness can adversely affect the sanity and mindof an
individual.
When one is separated from societal order, their darker thoughts will then begin to bloom and
their behavior will become more aggressive. Near the beginning of the novel, Roger is described
as a boy who ...kept to himself within an inner intensity of avoidance and secrecy (Golding 16).
This quotes portrays Roger as a child
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Charles Taylor Doesn t Think So And His Almost 900 Page...
Why was it virtually impossible not to believe in God in, say, 1500 in our Western society, while
in 2000 many of us find this not only easy, but even inescapable? Was it really an inevitable
conclusion of uncompromising reality as Tom Hardy assumes? Charles Taylor doesn t think so and
his almost 900 page answer is an ambitious retelling of the process known as secularization. His
narrative style documentation of the massive cultural shift of the past several centuries
demonstrates the inadequacy of Mainstream Secularization Theory and the spiritual complexity of
our cross pressured society. The culmination of this story lends voice to a hemisphere s
subconscious, diving beneath the taken for granted assumptions of the Western mind to hear the
truth.
That underlying level of assumption is what Charles Taylor calls a social imaginary:
What I m trying to get at with this term is something much broader and deeper than intellectual
schemes people may entertain when they think about social reality in a disengaged mode. I am
thinking rather of the ways in which they imagine their social existence, how they fit together with
others, how things go on between them and their fellows, the expectations which are normally me,
and the deeper normative notions and images which underlie these expectations.
Charles Taylor definition of social imaginary is much different than a social theory in many ways.
He uses imaginary because he is speaking about the way ordinary
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The Impact Of Roman Military Reforms During The Late Republic
The five secondary sources chosen will express their reasonings for the Roman military reforms
during the Late Republic. Some sources will only state information of either the Maniple or Cohort
organization. All the sources will focus on the impact of the Roman military on its culture and
society. Wealth and social hierarchy was the fundamental factor in Roman life. Since the birth of the
Roman Republic, Rome established its military on class organization. The Maniple structure of the
Roman Military was determined by the age and wealth of an individual. Male Romans without the
economic surplus to buy arms would not be omitted into the legions of the Roman Republic. Free
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The new form of Cohort structure increased the number of recruitable soldiers and extended
military service by incorporating the lower classes of Plebeians into the Roman gears of war.
Poor free citizens could volunteer and become trained warriors, with arms and armor to equip
themselves. The notion of a professional military would be adopted by the Romans, known by
modern scholars as the Cohort structure. Gaius Marius would be the Roman general to push for a
reform of the old Maniple structure. He would become the primary inspiration for new military
organization. The Cohort structure would become the classical legion associated with the Roman
Empire. Throughout the Late Republic and Imperial Eras, Rome would expand to encompass the
Mediterranean and Western Europe.
In the short book On the Wings of Eagles: The Reforms of Gaius Marius and the Creation of Rome
s First Professional Soldiers, by Christopher Anthony Matthew, general Gaius Marius instated
reforms and developments which would become the stable of Roman military structure. The main
problem Matthew is trying to solve is how much of the Marian reforms have on the military
systems of Rome. The
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Public Service Broadcasting In Australia
There is no doubt that the proliferation of digital media has placed great stress on the already
fragile status of public service broadcasting (Miragliotta and Errington, 2012). The convergent
media environment alongside restraints on funding and skeptic views regarding their necessity
have posed great challenges altering the role of public service broadcasters in the 21st century.
However, there are many signs pointing toward a renewed government commitment within the
Australian sector, to suggest that what the digital revolution has brought is not only challenges but
also opportunities (Spigelman, 2013). By examining the recent movements of the Australian
Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in addition to specific reference of the Special Broadcasting
Company (SBS) this essay shall seek to address the current debate surrounding the necessity of
public service broadcasters in the 21st century. To this day, the charter written by John Reith, the
first director general of the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) in 1926, is believed to have
established the principles governing public service broadcasting. John Reith first set out his ideas
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Much like traditional forms of media, public service broadcasting was feeling the effects of the
Internet on their audience. Skepticism from the government, commercial media and the general
public posed questions surrounding the necessity for the ABC to exist in the 21st century arguing
that in such a convergent age of media production and content, the original principles governing
public service broadcasting were both inadequate and inconsistent. In order for the ABC to combat
these challenges, associated with pessimistic questioning, the corporation underwent significant
restructuring of their internal operations with cuts to budgets and jobs, and reviews to increase
their internal efficiency (Miragliotta and Errington,
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The Death Of Medical Complications
As if addiction and an overdose death are not bad enough, there are many other dangers
stemming from the abuse of opioids. BODILY DAMAGE FROM AN OVERDOSE Death is
only one of the possible outcomes of an overdose. Low oxygen levels from respiratory
depression can lead to a stroke, brain death, heart attack, and damage to other organs (such as the
pancreas, liver and kidneys). These complications are common, under appreciated, and under
reported by news media. Medical complications can be catastrophic: A stroke can lead to brain
death that ultimately leads to physical death. A stroke, when not fatal, can impair any of the five
senses, such as the ability to smell, taste, see, and speak. Even the person s ability to move can be
impaired because the brain controls the movement of our muscles. A heart attack is also possible.
Like the brain, the heart requires a regular supply of oxygen to function properly. Interrupting the
oxygen supply can lead to a heart attack, even in younger individuals with healthy hearts. A heart
attack can be deadly or lead to permanent damage to the muscles or the valves of the heart,
typically resulting in congestive heart failure and possibly the need for a heart transplant (http:/
/wb.md/1ITcAc2). Inadequate supply of oxygen to other organs such as the kidneys, liver, and
pancreas can also lead to permanent damage to those organs. PHYSICAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
Addicts routinely neglect physical and dental health problems, thereby allowing
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The Structure Of Animal And Plant Cells
Question one: the differences between the structure of animal and plant cells
In general both animal cells and plant cells have the similar structures, however they do have some
differences.
Plant cells have a cell wall, this strengthens the cell,it also gives it shape and protects it from
infection. Plant cells also have chloroplasts which absorb light energy,this is vital for
photosynthesis. Plant cell also have a vacuole, however unlike the ones found in animal cells they
are much larger. Vacuoles store food and nutrients essential for the plants survival it may also
contain cell sap, this keeps the cell large and swollen with water. They may even store waste
products for the cell. This can prevent the cell from contamination.(1)
Another difference is the position of the nucleus in the cells. In a plant cell it s positioned on the
outer edges of the cell this is because the vacuole takes place in the middle of the cell. In a
nucleus there is the majority of the cell s. It also contain genetic material and DNA for the cell. (2)
In animal cells the general position of the nucleus is in the middle of the cell. Plant cells don t
have a certain shape however they do have a structure that resembles a rectangle shape, this is due
to the rigid cell wall they have.(10)
Animal cells on the other hand do not have a distinct cell wall, they have an irregular shape. This
is because animal cells do not need a cell wall. Animal cells also are eukaryotic cells, this is any
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Dramatic Irony In The Birds
The Birds Formative Birds bring beauty into the world, Mrs, Bundy tells a distraught Melanie
Daniels. But do they? In the film, The Birds, directed by Albert Hitchcock, Melanie Daniels
chase s lawyer Mitch Brenner to the small town of Bodega Bay, gifting him a pair of lovebirds for
his sister. Melanie however, gets caught up in the rampant bird problem that plagues the town when
she arrives. Hitchcock creates suspense in the movie by using the element of dramatic irony, in
order to instill a sense of helplessness into the audience as they watch disaster unfold before the
characters of the picture. Dramatic irony was a major element used for implementing suspense in to
the film. A representation of irony shown in the movie that showcases
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Repko And Rezostak
Interdisciplinary studies can be recited as a degree plan that will allow students to use their
knowledge from pervious field to another field study. In the textbook the authors Repko and
Szostak (2017), describe interdisciplinary as studies between two or more fields of study. This can
also be considered as a research study that will enhance knowledgein understanding a variety of
complex situations while constructing a field study. Repko and Szostak argue that interdisciplinary
should be viewed as complementary to discipline rather than a threat to them. My beliefs is that
interdisciplinary can be beneficial educational path because it can combine an existing knowledge
of field study to use to another new study. My interdisciplinary is Rehabilitation... Show more
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Being in a pharmaceutical setting for about seven years, my knowledge of medications has
grown in understanding the causes and side effects. Even though my profession may differ from
other disciplinarians, in reading articles that discuss how interdisciplinary studies do tend to be
successful. In the article Youngblood (2007), view interdisciplinary as bridging discipline that is
unsuccessful but can be changed by finding the strengths in both interdisciplinary. Youngblood
states that the development of interdisciplinary effects strengths rather the weakness the
disciplines. It should be clear that a credit should be given where credits is due. If a development
was created, it should be acknowledge (pg.2). The authors Repko and Szostak also say that
studies program is superior to a disciplinary one that would be a mistake because the purpose is
different. Both are needed, particularly in word characterized by increase complexity, conflict, and
. This why I believe in having two field studies join together to apply those two in fields study can
be successful. If you chose the right studies path then your field of study will turn out well
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Examining The Super Molecular Assembly Of A Fumigatus Cell...
1) Examining the super molecular assembly of A. fumigatus cell walls.
In anticipating for this proposed study, we have
produced 13C, 15N uniformly labeled A. fumigatus (Af293 strain) and the isotope enrichment
provides good sensitivity for structural characterization using multidimensional solid state NMR
(Fig. 2A, B). We will measure a series of 2D and 3D correlation spectra, both through bond and
through space, on the fungus to assign NMR resonances and analyze cell wall composition. The
13C chemical shifts of protein and chitins are easily resolved from glucans due to differences in
their chemical structures. The glucan linkage, however, is highly diverse and difficult to
distinguish among different forms. We will thus systematically... Show more content on
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2) Investigating the mobility and hydration of A. fumigatus cell molecules.
The delivery pathway and depth of insertion of inhibitors will be affected by the mechanistic
property and porosity of fungal cell walls, which can be examined by measuring the mobility and
hydration of biomolecules. Our preliminary 1D data have revealed a very distinct dynamical
profile for cell wall molecules for A. fumigatus (Fig. 3). The 1H 13C INEPT spectrum (Fig.3, top)
showed quite a few sharp resonances belonging to very mobile molecules, while the 1H 13C cross
polarization spectrum (Fig 3, bottom) contained only broad peaks from the rigid molecules,
including chitins. These results led us to hypothesize that chitin forms the rigid scaffold whereas
glucans form a relatively mobile matrix. We will also measure transverse and longitudinal
relaxation times, chemical shift anisotropy, and dipolar couplings with site specific resolutions. The
combined measurements cover a wide range of motions happening from nanoseconds to
milliseconds, including both local reorientation and collective motion of multiple sugar rings. It is
particularly interesting to know whether dynamical heterogeneity is present for the same molecule.
For example, for ОІ 1,3 glucan, some disordered chains could fill the interstitial space between
chitin microfibrils while other partially oriented chains can hydrogen bond to the chitin surface
becoming partially rigidified. If this scenario occurs, we will observe
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US Labor Market
With the exception of baseball players subject to reserve clause, (Scully 1974, Kahn 2000) ,and
university professors, (Ransom,1993) it can be inferred that in the case of fairly specialized
labor markets this model does not accurately describe the US labor market and also does not
describe the low to medium skilled sector. Instead one can argue that labor markets in the US are
overall competitive. Overall it can be assumed that the most efficient and prevalent employment
arrangements also provide the ability for competitive markets to effectively bargain between
employers and employees as the market forces see fit. Currently the US economy and labor market
can be considered open and competitive, for, individuals are willing and able to... Show more
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The ability to monitor the hours worked by employees which was not required prior to the
inclusion in overtime pay. Important aspect not yet addressed is that the regulatory change under
consideration by the DOL will likely cause compensating adjustments in employment arrangements
that are more necessary than the adjustments put forth by the DOL. Throughout our analysis, we
assume it is relatively cost free for both employers and regulators to monitor and document the
number of hours that salaried employees work each week. Although this assumption might hold
for some types of salaried employees, it likely does not hold for many of them and surely does not
hold for all of
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The Emotional And Personal Theme Of Abortion By Gwendolyn...
The Mother is a poem about abortion by Gwendolyn Brooks. This poem is an emotional and
personal topic about abortion. Abortion is a topic not many people feel comfortable discussing
about, since it is a sensitive subject that people make it out to be. Gwendolyn Brooks allows you to
understand the perspective of a mother who is choosing to abort one s child and her feelings after
doing so. Although many might consider abortiona cruel decision a mother can make, one never
knows the circumstances a mother may be in, that she chose abortion as an option. Analyzing this
poem can help women cope if they experienced an abortion, help with the options of many women
experiencing a pregnancy, and encourage young girls to always protect themselves if they choose
to be sexually active. Ultimately, this poem s message can help reduce and impact current
societal ills, such as, suicide rates, depression, high school dropouts, and teenage pregnancy.
Abortions will not let you forget. You remember the children you got that you did not get The
first stanza is describing her unborn children and how the children will never realize certain
experiences in life. The speaker is describing a mother unable to forget the the dramatic events of
aborting her child. Thus, her left feeling very emotionally vulnerable end experiencing grief and
anxiety. Many women may struggle with accepting the decision of abortion when experiencing
tough obstacles to be put in a predicament of abortion. Woman who are most sensitive may feel
depressed or suicidal after the procedure of an abortion. Ultimately, many women who have
experienced an abortion or several abortions can read this poem and relate to it. Although it is a
very sensitive subject, women coping can feel freely to talk about abortion to help release the
grief and anxiety they may feel. With more women sharing about the experience of abortion, they
are able to help reduce suicide rates and depression. Leading to less money being spent to treat
mental illness, and a greater investment can be made towards educating young women to use
contraceptives. Along with the poem helping women cope with past abortions, it can also help
women experiencing a pregnancy make a decision after reading
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The Issue Of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States since 1898 and in order to change that status citizens
of the territory must vote in a plebiscite, a special referendum. The three options available to
choose from were to become a state, to remain a territory, or to become an independent nation
(Martin). In the November 6, 2012 plebiscite held in Puerto Rico, 54% of the population said that do
not like the current commonwealth status of the island (Alexandrino). The next question offered to
the population were three solutions following those of the United Nations guidelines. Of the three
options, statehood received the highest vote reigning in 61% of the votes. However, over 480,000
people did not answer the second question (Alexandrino).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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citizenship including political power and social programs, native culture will be strengthened, and
the economic power of Puerto Rico will rise.
Puerto Rico has undergone a recent economic downturn. The most recent unemployment rate,
from December 2014, was 14.4%, which is down from 16% in 2013 but in the grand scheme it
is not much better. According to studies by the New Progressive Party the island should attain a
(economic) growth rate of 2.2 to 3.5% faster through statehood (Regis). Economic growth will
affect population directly because their standard of living will rise due to an average increase
of income. It will also provide them and their family with a greater number of job opportunities.
Even though population will now be subject to income taxes, Resident Commissioner Pedro
Pierluisi assures that increased property values and economic growth will offset any kind of
impact that federal income taxes could have, ( Puerto Rico Could Change Congress If Made A
State ). Income taxes will have an even slighter affect because of the Earned Income Tax Credit.
This rewards eligible low income families with cash refunds and approximately two thirds of the
population is already eligible ( Issue Briefing: Puerto Rico). The addition of income taxes will give
the Puerto Rican government more power to build up the state s infrastructure. The economy of
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The Boston Massacre Essay
The Boston Massacre was and is still a debatable Massacre. The event occurred on March 5,
1776. It involved the rope workers of the colonial Boston and two British regiments, the twenty
ninth and the fourteenth regiments. Eleven people were shot in the incident; five people were
killed and the other six were merely wounded. The soldiers and the captain, Thomas Preston,
were all put on trial. All were acquitted of charges of murder, however the two soldiers who fired
first, Private Mathew Killroy, and Private William Montgomery, the two soldiers were guilty of
manslaughter. The causes were numerous for this event. There had been a nation wide long term
dislike towards the British, and a growing hatred towards them by the people of Boston.... Show
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The Loyal Nine did a little bit of a recruiting job before taking their actions to the streets. They
got the north and south end gangs to unite and work for them. These two groups for years had
taken place in a bloody battle each November fifth in order to celebrate Pope s Day. The
convincing of radicals like Sam Adams, to fight the tyranny of the English instead of each other,
brought the groups together. The leader of the new united gang of northerners and southerners was
Ebenezer MacIntosh, the previous leader of the south end gang. MacIntosh, a shoemaker, fought in
the French and Indian war, and also had fought against poverty practically his whole life.
The Stamp Act caused a number of riots to break out; the Loyal Nine and their gang conducted
these riots. The first riot was directed toward Andrew Oliver, an aristocrat and a wealthy
merchant. He was also the brother in law of the lieutenant governor of Boston, Thomas
Hutchinson. Oliver, and others alike were to benefit from the Stamp Act. The Loyal nine hung an
image of Oliver from the liberty tree. Bostonians awoke to this effigy on August 14, 1765. There
was a sign on the doll, which read, What greater joy did New England see/ Than a stampman
hanging on a tree. When night fell MacIntosh and his mob took the effigy of Oliver down from the
tree, and went down to the docks and dismantled the building, which they thought would be the
center of
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Comparing Byzantine And Western Culture
The two halves shared some similarities and one of them was the form of entertainment that
occurred in their culture. The Roman Empire and Byzantine cherished watching gladiator fights as
well as chariot races at the big stadiums. In Rome they watched at the coliseum while in Byzantine
the watching was done at Circus Maximus.
Both the Western and the Eastern halves considered themselves Roman s even though Eastern
Rome was greatly influenced by Greek Culture. However, the Eastern half has its headquarters in
Constantinople city and not Rome. The end of the late antiquity marked the split of the Roman
Empire into two, i.e. Western Rome and Eastern Rome. The former mainly spoke Latin while the
latter spoke Geek. The Western Rome was less densely
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Purpose and Audience for the AT T Site
In discussing the purpose and audience for the AT T site, the possibilities are endless.This is due to
the fact that the document is online, which means it is exposed to more people than a regular print
document would most likely be exposed too. The fact that the document is a website and available
on the internet makes the purpose more multi faceted based on the audiencegroups viewing it.
People the ages of 3 to 99 are on the internet these days. The internet is something that most
people use to access information about well anything. The AT T sites purpose is to promote
their brand, and inform people about it. Before looking at the AT T site I wasn t aware of all of
the different services they offer other than wireless, after only viewing the page for seconds I
quickly became informed otherwise. That is there purpose brand awareness, making people
aware of the brand and promoting all of their services. The site also has a section that informs
people about the company and what their goals and ambitions are as a company. The about AT T
link also goes into depth about the active role that AT T plays in the community.The site also
promotes their careers available at AT T, and even gives current AT T members access to support
for their services. Although the site has many purposes, I would say that the main purpose is brand
awareness. AT T centers their site around all of the different products and services they offer, they
want to get the word out about everything that
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The I Chose For My Close Reading Assignment Comes From...
The pericope I chose for my close reading assignment comes from Revelation chapter 22 verses 1
6. When reading this pericope it quickly obvious the genre is apocalyptic. In the few short
verses there is evidence of an apocalyptic genre such as the means of revelation. Verse 5 says,
Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal. This pericope is
apocalyptic because verse 1 is just one example of the means of revelation. The genre is also
apocalyptic because it has examples of determinism. The restoration of the New Jerusalem is
history moving forward towards a conclusion. The last evidence of this pericope being
apocalyptic literature is the division of history into the Old and New Ages. The entire pericope is
about the coming of the New Jerusalem, which is brining the old age to a close. Trying to find the
boundaries of the pericope it was slightly difficult, especially when excluding chapter numbers from
making the decision. Both chapter 21 and 22 talk about the restoration Godwill do, including the
New Jerusalem and heaven. If chapter 22 is depicting the Garden of Edenwill the garden be inside
of the New Jerusalem? The start of this pericope begins in verse 1 in chapter 22 because of the
slight shift that takes place. The shift is in chapter 21 the restoration was clear that it was the New
Jerusalem. Would John, the author, chunk the pericope as both chapter 21 and chapter 22:1 5?
While the chosen pericope starts talking about the
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  • 1. Essay My Favourite Personality Quaid E Azam 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay My Favourite Personality Quaid E AzamEssay My Favourite Personality Quaid E Azam
  • 2. Overpopulation Is A Serious Problem There are many threats to global health in today s world but the one that seems to be the greatest threat to the entire world is overpopulation. Overpopulation is a serious problem that is having an extreme effect on the health of every citizen of every country. The problems caused by overpopulation could even prove to be a fatal epidemic to the human population. Oftentimes overpopulationis overlooked due to a lack of knowledge or simply because many government officials have dismissed overpopulation and call it a myth. Overpopulation is an enormous and serious global problem that needs to be taken seriously in order to analyze the issues and create solutions to provide a better way of life and ensure that everyone is able to live a healthy life not only today but in the future as well. The definition of the word overpopulation means that the number of things that depend on resources for survival is significantly larger than the amount of resources available to them (Busman, Overpopulation: The World s Problem ). In today s world people are experiencing the effects of overpopulation run rampant because of a lack of population control and a lack of proper contraceptives in countries like India (Busman, Overpopulation: The World s Problem ). Year after year the population multiplies faster and faster resulting in exponential growth. Currently the world s population is growing by 80 million people a year ( World PopulationClock Projection ). Presently, there are about 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Introduction to Prokaryotes Lab Report Introduction to Prokaryotes in Different Temperature Environments Angelina Orozco Biology 1108 Wednesday 7:30 am Abstract Prokaryotes are single celled organisms that can survive in extreme environments. Bacteria is the more numerous type of prokaryotes. The group hypothesizes that the samples taken from different environments will all cultivate diverse morphology in fast growing rates in each environment. The aseptic technique was used to cultivate bacteria from different environments. The diversity of morphology and the growing rate of the bacteria was different in each environment. Introduction Prokaryotes are the oldest known life forms, having existed for the last 3.5 billion years. Microscopic in size, they are single celled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every environment sample had its own growth rate and bacteria diversity. The primary reason may be that conditions are rarely optimum. Scientists who study bacteria try to create the optimum environment in the lab: culture medium with the necessary energy source, nutrients, pH, and temperature, in which bacteria grow predictably. Most of the strains used in the classroom either require oxygen for growth or grow better with oxygen. These bacteria will grow better on agar plates, where air readily diffuses into the bacterial colony, or in liquid cultures that are shaken. Since diffusion of oxygen into liquid depends on the surface area, it is important to have a large surface; volume ratio. This means that cultures will grow best in flasks in which the volume of liquid is small relative to the size of the vessel. Also another factor that affects growth is the nutritional medium. Bacteria grow best when optimal amounts of nutrients are provided. Tables and Figures Plate| Total # Colonies| Colony Morphology| Color| 1| 7| 6 circular/flat/entire 1 circular/convex/entire| 1 yellow 1 transparent 1 pink 4 white| 2| 1| 1 circular/convex/entire| 1 yellow| 3| 77| 5 irregular/undulate/lobate 52 circular/raised/entire 20 irregular/flat/undulate| 13 white 22 transparent 28 pink 6 yellow 6 brown 2 orange| 4| 57| ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Difference Between Critical Thinking And The Business... Critical Thinking and the Business Environment An organization s ability to function efficiently relies on the capability of its leaders to make timely, well informed decisions. Therefore, businesses require knowledgeable and experienced personnel who are capable of identifying and overcoming problems in order to prevent disruptions in the operational cycle and keep things running smoothly. Failure to quickly respond to problematic issues can lead to poor decisions that can not only cost a company valuable time, money and profits, but opportunities as well. Thus, the ability to think critically is an essential skill within the business environment. The following text will discuss the difference between critical thinking and creative thinking, the steps involved in formulating a business problem, and the roles that different personalities play in critical thinking. Critical thinking is an intellectual process of active and skillful conceptualization, resulting in the application, analyzation, synthetization, and/or evaluation of data that has been either collected or produced by means of various methods and ultimately acts as a guide to belief and action (Defining Critical Thinking, n.d.). Alternatively, creative thinking is defined as the ability to use the imagination to produce new ideas or things (Creativity, 2006). The primary difference between the two is that the former is a defined process with difinitive steps and methods; while the latter relies primarily on an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Fourth Crusade Essay To what extent were the Crusades an exercise of power rather than an exercise of belief and moral commitment? In your discussion, focus on the 4th Crusade. The Crusades were a series of revolutionary movements which occurred from 1095 to 1291. The crusades were issued by the Pope and were a holy war against infidels, predominately Muslim caliphates, who were now in control of Christian property. The crusadeswere characterized by the taking of vows and a promise of penance against all sin committed in one s life. There was a total of nine crusades, though this paper will be focusing on the fourth. The fourth crusade began with the same motives as the previous crusades, to reclaim Christian land from the Muslims, however the 4th Crusade ultimately led to the sack of the Constantinople for three days, during which multitudes of Ancient works of art were stolen and destroyed and thousands of Constantinople s population killed. The greatest city of Europe, Constantine s the Greats city, once thought to be an impenetrable city lay in ruin. The purpose of this paper is to discuss as to what motivations led the crusaders to disregarded their original purpose of attacking Muslim controlled Egypt and instead attack a fellow Christian nation. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Christian forces were to make way to Jerusalem through Muslim Egypt. To do this the Christian forces approached the venetians, a powerful maritime nation with the intent of suppling their forces with ships, although due to a serious underestimation of the number of troops that would be part of the forces the crusaders were left in a dire situation and as Thomas F. Madden puts, went from being a religious contract to a secular contract . Ref Needed The image below shows the political landscape of the holy land in the 12th Century. Notice Jerusalem is not controlled by the Christians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Alienation Alienation Alienation is defined as; isolation from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved, but the definition can change depending on a person s experience. Alienation can come across in many different feeling s such as powerlessness helpless and ineffectual, meaninglessness having no significance, normlessness lack of social norms, cultural estrangement and social isolation. In the three chosen texts; Enter Without So Much As Knocking by Bruce Dawe, Capitalism and Alienation by Danielle Pioli and Be My Brother by Geneueve Clay, alienation is forced upon the characters by external forces. In the poem Enter Without So Much As Knocking by Bruce Dawe, the alienation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast to the pig the worker s clothes are painted dirty and unclear brush work has been used. This brings a sense of self estrangement to the picture, as the worker doesn t care about his work otherwise the clothes will be clean. Capitalism and Alienation by Danielle Pioli is much like Enter Without So Much As Knocking by Bruce Dawe. They both show that alienation is caused by external forces and both shows that these types of alienation, powerlessness and meaninglessness are mainly caused by society how it values money. The third text is a short film called Be My Brother by Geneueve Clay. The alienation present in this film, like the other texts, is caused by external forces. In contrast to the two texts, the film show the cause of this alienation is a stereotypical point of view towards the main character Richard. This causes Richard to be socially alienated throughout the film. There are also signs of cultural estrangement and family alienation. In the establishing shot, alienation is created through the main character Richard. This is shown through the many camera techniques, such as close up of hand as gun and how it follows up Richards arm to his face, which has distinct Down syndrome features. The scene shows Richard, alone on the foreshore, amusing himself with his play acting. This immediately alienates Richard from the other people because he is not concerned with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Logical Fallacies In Immigration Noah Davis Dr. White Comp. 2 03/04/15 Fallacies in Immigration Immigration is a large and growing debate in the United States. Many people argue and their arguments are weak due to logical fallacies. Many exist throughout the topic of immigration and weaken their arguments. Sources like the Huffington post and the Council on Foreign Relations are writing about this topic and use these in their articles. Logical Fallacies cloud the issue and prevent a proper solution from being created. In the issue of immigration there are many obvious logical fallacies. Immigrants do not want to and do not need to learn English Immigrants are living off welfare instead of working Immigrants are needed to do jobs natives will not do. If low skilled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using data instead of rash judgments will not only bring a solution, it will bring the solution much sooner than the pace we are on now. The first logical fallacyis Immigrants do not want to and do not need to learn English (Institute for the Study of Labor) Most immigrants to the US do want to learn English, today as in the past. There are strong economic incentives for becoming fluent in English. Employment opportunity and earnings are greater for those who are proficient in English and this effect is greater for those with higher levels of other skills, including schooling. The impressive increase in earnings with length of time in the United States among immigrants is in large part due to their increase in English language proficiency the longer they live in the US. There are also many non economic benefits for immigrants from becoming proficient in English. These include access to and participation in the civic, cultural, social, and political life of the country, including passing the language test in order to become a citizen (Chiswick Miller forthcoming). Certain factors, however, make it more difficult for some individuals or immigrant groups to become proficient in spoken or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Rise And Fall Of Nokia Case Study The Rise and Fall of Nokia case study gives a brief idea about how Nokia Company stated their journey. From the case I come to know how they operates their business, when they entered into telecommunication sector. They are now in decline stage. Once they were the market leader. They served so many people. Create their own brand value to its customers. The case gives me idea about different CEO s Nokia, how they served their company, what are initiatives they have taken to bring the company ahead. For gain competitive advantages and create value for customers they started partnerships with different companies, joint ventures with different company to get best research and development sectors. They entered into smartphone market later they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Try to regain their previous customers who switched to Apple or Blackberry phone. Concentrate on smartphones which will give them competitive advantages. Think about different market entry strategy so that the rivalry company could not stop them to enter into the market again. Nokia now facing hard time. The company which was dominating the market for years now do not any entity in the market. They mainly focused on middle class and lower class people which was the main problem. They should focus on higher class people who can afford better quality phone with better features and application. If they starting doing it again I am sure people will again attracts to Nokia phones and the company will start once again. Financial Analysis From the case we came to learn the income statement of Nokia from year 1989 to 2012. Where we can see that when they started there were loss but later they started increasing but in 2009 it again falls. Due to some reason it started rising again in 2010 but later they face huge loss. In 2008 they have the highest income and in 2012 they have the face huge loss. Their average income was $983.02 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Latin American Culture A culture is a porous entity, composed of both tangible and intangible elements. Every country seeks to possess a culture that is unique unto itself. A culture that is recognized and respected the world over. But due to the permeability, cultures cannot be solely confined to any one particular territory or region, any more than they can remain static. They flow and transform across borders and decades, altering and being altered by the already established culture. One example of this interweaving is the cultural exchange that occurred between the United States and Argentina during the early to mid 1900s. This new cultural form for both Argentina and the U.S. involved varied means and expressions. Prominently seen in the area of music and films,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... music with that of Latin America or even simply confined to music, cultures as a whole were blended together. People within the U.S. tended to see Latin America as one homogenous entity. This admixture is exemplified by the film Down Argentine Way from 1941, the first musical inspired by Roosevelt s Good Neighbor policy, which was originally titled Down in Rio. When the country was changed, the Brazilian singer Carmen Miranda remained, still singing in Portuguese. This lack of clarity or concern for specificity is again seen when bandleader Luis del Campo was headlining at a midtown nightclub, and the New York Times (1934) remarked: He is, they say, Chilean, and thereby qualified to conduct a show which leans toward rhumba rhythms. Campo was actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Critical Spirit Essay Post 2 replies to difficult concept (1 7) 1. Critical Spirit Romans 14:10 Why do you criticize and pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you look down upon or despise your brother? For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God. (12) And so each of us shall give an account of himself give an answer in reference to judgment to God. (13) Then let us no more criticize and blame and pass judgment on one another, but rather decide and endeavor never to put a stumbling block or an obstacle or a hindrance in the way of a brother. (The Amplified Bible) The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines criticism as an act of criticizing; to judge as a critic; to find fault; to blame or condemn. As we have read, the scriptures tell us... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Devil As we may realize, the Devil specializes in influencing obsessive behavior. He may use any or all of the above channels, or other techniques, to influence a complaining or critical attitude to stir up turmoil and strife within the body of Christ (Eph. 6:12). We must be on guard that none of us would be used as a tool of the Devil to bring harassment or discouragement upon our brothers or sisters through continual criticism, as the Bible warns us not to give place to the Devil (Eph. 4:27). Remember that Satan is specifically called the accuser of the brethren (Rev. 12:10). Are you an accuser of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Wto s Doha Round Of Trade Negotiations Explain the purpose behind the WTO s Doha round of trade negotiations. Why has this round proved so difficult to conclude? What are the likely consequences for the world economy if the Doha round fails? Every day in shops we can find food which was produced all around the world and what is more we can easily buy them without having to go abroad. Above mentioned example is the result of the declining trade and investment barriers between countries. Nowadays, more and more countries decide for trade openness not only with countries which they share common borders but also with trading partners all around the world. It is crucial to write that above mentioned situations can be feasible only when countries are willing to negotiate and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we go to a shop, we see that there are a lot of things that were produced for example in China. Cheap labour, natural resources and political regime make that the world economy is being more influenced by Third World countries. It is crucial to write, that rich countries should star helping poor countries in their economic development. Nevertheless, developing countries ought to be willing to cooperate with advanced countries. Otherwise, difference between developing countries and developed countries will be bigger and in result, in these countries there will be even more famine and poverty which will play a major role in the functioning of a country. Moreover, the Doha Round was also on talks on Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. The aim of the talks on TRIPS was to establish minimum level of protection of intellectual property rights which government has to assure owners of patents. (Gostin, 2014: 513). Above mentioned negotiations are performed to make emerging countries more willing to support their technical development. What we can see, is that all the aims are ambitious and they can bring a lot of good but also a lot of bad. Hokeman and Mavroidis (2007: 23) stated that negotiations can be successful only when both sides of conversations will be satisfies with the effect.If the negotiations do not succeed then all deadlines will be missed. However, in practice it is not easy to achieve agreements, what we can see on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Population Change in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area... Analysis Toronto CMA has experienced a rapid growth in population during the past decades. The question is: will current ministry policies on planning cities suffice to keep the current standards of living if the growth in population continues with the same rate? Detailed analysis of the past profile of population growth is needed to answer this question. However, because of the rapid rate of population growth, ministry needs to change policies and set new plans to address housing, transportation and environmental problems. Toronto CMA consists of 27 municipalities divided into four types: central city, inner suburb, outer suburb and rural fringe. Based on the census results available at Statcan from 1961 to 2006, data are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that the population in central city has declined by 8.66 % in 2001 compared to its population in 1961. Graph1. Central City Population Change from 1961 to 2001 According to Table 1, inner suburbs have overall positive rate of change in population from 1961 to 2001. This means that the population of inner suburbs has increased from 1961 to 2001. If we look closer to the data, we can notice that East York and North York population has grown with faster rate than other inner suburb municipalities. Graph2. Inner Suburbs Population Change from 1961 to 2001 As you can see from Graph 2, Scarborough has the fastest rate of growth from 1961 to 1981; however, its population drops by 26.99 % from 1981 to 1991. If we look at the data corresponding to municipalities that are classified as outer suburb, we can observe that Caledon has the fastest rate of growth from 1971 to 1981, Vaughan has the fastest rate of growth from 1981 to 1991 and 2001, and Brampton has the fastest rate of growth from 1971 to 2006 compared to other 13 municipalities listed under outer suburb. Below is the rate of change in population for Caledon, Vaughan, and Brampton that respectively have the highest rates of growth from 1971 to 2006. Please refer to Appendix for other municipalities data. MunicipalityTYPE1971 to 19811981 to 19911991 to 20012001 to 20061971 to 2006 BRAMPTONOuter Suburb150.23%157.64% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Graphic Design And Art And Design Often times a painting has the same structure as a design. The details can be similar for both Graphic Design and Fine Art. Paintings such as Son of Man by Magritte which has basics such as shadow, highlight, simple composition, and a dull color palette. A design for Apple Laptops was created of a decal of Son of Man. This design also had shadow, light, basic composition, and an achromatic color palette. The structure is the same, but one is created digitally and one is a painting. The processes can also be very similar. Many artists use technology in their artwork. They use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, programs for designers and use it to create their artwork. Artists such as Jeff Koons who manipulates images on Photoshop, prints it and paints hyper realistic paintings from those images. The structure and process for art and design can be very similar. Can an artist be a designer or vise versa? One argument that critics make is that artists are just artists or that a designer is not an artist. However there are countless artists who are designers and vise versa. One famous designer would be Eva Zeisel. Eva Zeisel is famous for creating a body of dinner sets which she created after she was released in Russia. While imprisoned, Zeisel found inspiration in the curves of her own body claiming it was the only art she had. Afterwards she created useful art which was her groundbreaking design of minimalist dinnerware, (Eva Zeisel, groundbreaking designer, dies). Her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Client Transcript Transcript of Client Tom Hansen Interview/Initial analysis Session Begin Ok now the client is entering the room and I will begin to take oral notes as he speaks with me The client has since responded to some very subtle but probing questions as I can gather that he has a range of issues Note that further oral description will be printed as the client doesn t approve of in session note taking Client showing signs of depression and overall sadness due to a recent breakup that seems to have deeply affected his life. Note all further observations will be taken in respects to Psychosocial Development Client showing signs that could elude to problems in psychosocial development as physical development and cognitive seems to have went... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He revealed that over the course of the relationship he really began to develop a love then hate relationship as one day he would love her with all his heart. But the next day he would hate her guts again because she had once again angered him in some way which usually was again reinforcing her true intentions with him. This really shows that one effect of this relationship was something of a bipolar personality. He also revealed that during their time together she was nothing but a spell to him and he in words that shouldn t be recorded expressed his newfound hate for her. He began to rant about how he really loved her and all that she did was give him false hope over and over only to say that were friends. He explained a lot of his times with her and I too can confirm that some of the things they did like something of romantic intercourse and handholding along with kissing could certainly portray a completely different agenda. This he said caused him to now be cursed with false expectations even when someone new may have those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Gothic Architecture In The Renaissance The Renaissance was the following period after the Middle ages in European history. This period was the time of rebirth of the Roman and Greek education where people slowly began to turn back and reflect their ancestral way of mind. The Europeans, whose lives were so centered on the thought of their soul entering the afterlife and specifically Heaven has now diminished. They did not do action just because they had to, but they decided to do action for the better quality of human life. Europeans began to focus on the present, logic, reason, and the reality that even though they still considered themselves as Christians, they did not act the same way as they did in the past. In the Renaissance, most medieval idea was altered. The Catholic church in the medieval time was using gothic architecture that was flourishing throughout Europe. It had the flying buttresses that seemed to reach out into Heaven, but by the time the Renaissance came along, it had longed been expired. The cathedrals built in this period was constructed with the classical style of the Romanesque era. Therefore, the ones like the cathedral built by Brunelleschi in Florence does not have the gothic flying buttresses, but instead, the Roman dome. Now, the cathedrals were built so that God has seemed like He was amongst the people. The style of music was also influenced by the time of the Renaissance. Music was no longer under the full control of the Church. Instead, Europeans began to play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Social Norms This paper will give a definition of deviance by analyzing the varying types and definition of deviance. Violations of social norms is key to defining deviance. There are three key features within social norms: time, place, and situation, that come together to establish deviance. The relativity of the all of those events combined into one along with who is perceiving the act is what defines deviance Social Norm are informal rules that help govern a society. Norms differ from place, time period, and situations. When norms are violated and witnessed the offender, the one who broke the norm, is then put in to one of two punishment categories. Primary deviance is occurs when the offender breaks a lesser norm and is only slightly punished, it does... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Criminal deviance is when a person becomes a deviant by disobeying the laws. Criminal deviance is easy to define because even though laws change from time, place, and situation they are written down and have already been agreed upon. Social deviance is much more difficult to define due to the informal nature of social norms. A person can be either non deviant, a criminal deviant, a social deviant, or bother a criminal and social deviant. Obey the speed limit can show all four these deviants. On highways in America the left lane is referred to as the fast lane and the right hand lane as the slow lane . A person going the maximum speed limit in the right hand lane is breaking neither laws nor social norms. A person going ten miles an hour(mph) under the speed limit in the right lane, assuming they are not slowing down to turn, is breaking the social norm of not going at least the speed limit, and is therefore a social deviant. They are not breaking any laws, however. A person going five to ten mph over the speed limit in the left hand lane is following the social norm. Since the person is going over the speed limit they are now considered a criminal deviant. A person who is driving 50 mph regardless of what lane they are is breaking both social norms and criminal laws, which makes them both a social and criminal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Emily Dickinson s Capitalization and Punctuation The poetry of Emily Dickinson is one of the most recognizable of the 19th century. Dickinson s poetry stands out because of its unconventional use of capitalization and punctuation. Her poems contain capitalized words which are not normally capitalized. Her poems are noted for the frequent use of the dash. Literary scholars have attempted to interpret Dickinson s unconventional capitalization and punctuation. Some believe that it was merely part of Dickinson s penmanship (Weisbuch 73). They therefore edit Dickinson s poetryand publish them in standardized form. Others believe that the capitalization and punctuation were a conscious effort on Dickinson s part. These scholars notice the little nuances of Dickinson s dashes, such as whether... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Dickinson is not consistent in her capitalization (Porter 140). She does not capitalize every single noun. As demonstrated above, the word light is not capitalized. Furthermore, Dickinson also capitalizes words which are not nouns, as seen in lines 4 6 of He fumbles at your Soul . The word ethereal is an adjective, but Dickinson chooses to capitalize it. He stuns you by degrees Prepares your brittle Nature For the Ethereal Blow The capitalized words are the key words of the poem. They add weight to the lines, tipping the balance of the poetic rhythm. The reader is invited to ponder over their meaning and significance (Miller 59). The capitalization gives Dickinson s poems concreteness and symbolism (Miller 58). The reader s attention is drawn to these capitalized words. They form an image in the reader s mind. For example, in the first example, the capitalized words are Slant, Winter, Afternoons, Heft, Cathedral, and Tunes. These words alone evoke the image of a cold and lonely day which burdens the heart like the heavy and mournful tones of an organ. Just words Winter Afternoons carry sensations of frigidness, bleakness, and loneliness. Winter Afternoons set the scene and describe the mood (Porter 141). The words Ethereal Blow strike the reader as an oxymoron. Ethereal implies something light, delicate, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The On Liberty By John Stuart Mills ON LIBERTY In John Stuart Mills profound work, On Liberty he preaches against the conformity of the nations and outwardly encourages and restlessly defends voice of the individual. The philosopher expresses the importance of individuality by warning against forces such as the government and other citizens silencing their opinion. Though Mill s gives due recognition to virtues such as free speech, liberty and individualism he also rightly places limitations on our freedoms to ensure our own freedoms do not infringe upon the ones of those around us. In essence, I believe that Mill s insightfully provides a logical answer to society on how to live and how to allow others to live; freely unless harm will ensue. By Mills statement that, [i]f all mankind minus one were of one opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind one can gain insights into his justification for this argument, the limitations that should rightly be placed on free speech, the assumptions that are the basis for this argument. Throughout Mills essay he argues against the oppressive tyranny of the government in silencing the opinions of others. He warns that, there needs to be protection also against the tyrant of the prevailing opinion of feeling; against the tendency of society to impose... its own ideas on those who dissent from them (Mills 9). Further, Mills justifies this statement by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Accounting Information System UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY AND MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013 BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (HONS) UKAI 2063 ACOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS II TUTORIAL 6 Case 1: Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Situation: The university is considering a new system that will speed up the registration process. As part of the systems development team, you are asked to develop a plan for fact finding. (Adapted from Shelley Cashman 2010, Chp 04 Apply Your Knowledge,Elmwood College, p181) Required: 1.List all the possible techniques that you might use. 2.Describe an advantage for each technique. Adv of Interview get opinion from the users Able to view/observe non verbal language by the users. It wil... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The BumbleBee program produces a daily activity report with a listing of all sales transactions. At the end of the month, the local manager uses BumbleBee to transmit an accounts receivable summary to the Personal Trainer headquarters in Chicago, where member statements are prepared and mailed. Members mail their payments to the Personal Trainer headquarters, where the payment is applied to the member account. The BumbleBee program stores basic member information, but does not include information about member preferences, activities, and history. Currently, the BumbleBee program produces one local report (the daily activity report) and three reports that are prepared at the headquarters location: a monthly member sales report, an exception report for inactive members and late payers, and a quarterly profit and loss report that shows a breakdown of revenue and costs for each separate activity. During the interviews, Susan received a number of wish list comments from local managers and staff members. For example, managers wanted more analytical features so they could spot trends and experiment with what if scenarios for special promotions and discounts. The most frequent complaint was that managers wanted more frequent information about the profitability of the business activities at their centers. To enhance their business, managers wanted to offer a computerized activity and wellness log, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Native American And European Colonization Mary Mediatrix Ortiz Dr. Seekatz HIST17A 9 November 2017 TITLE There were initially two to ten million natives in the United States prior to European contact. Those numbers dwindled down drastically in the years that Europeans came and started colonizing. The Europeans came to explore the New World in search of land, spices, gold, God and glory. Among these colonists were the Spanish who colonized most of the southwest of the United States. Evidence of their settlements can still be seen today in the missions scattered across the land. These missions were started with the purpose of converting the Native Americans to Christianity. Try to put yourself into the shoes of the Native Americans, imagine living your entire life with a particular set of beliefs, based on what was handed down by your ancestors and culture. Then suddenly a group of foreigners would come and proclaim that your views are all wrong and that you must follow their beliefs for the salvation of your soul. This is exactly what the Spanish colonizers did to the Native Americans as they invaded their territory which is the reason why the relationship between the two parties were strained and rife with tension. The conversion of the Natives and the constant hostility by the Spanish conquerors subsequently led to the disintegration of native life and culture. Spain s initial contact with the Americas began when Christopher Columbus landed in Hispaniola (present day Haiti and Dominican Republic) and sparked a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about THE TRAIL OF TEARS Quantie s weak body shuddered from a blast of cold wind. Still, the proud wife of the Cherokee chief John Ross wrapped a woolen blanket around her shoulders and grabbed the reins. Leading the final group of Cherokee Indians from their home lands, Chief John Ross thought of an old story that was told by the chiefs before him, of a place where the earth and sky met in the west, this was the place where death awaits. He could not help but fear that this place of death was where his beloved people were being taken after years of persecution and injustice at the hands of white Americans, the proud Indian people were being forced to vacate their lands, leaving behind their homes, businesses and almost everything they owned while traveling to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many Americans saw this act as the government sanctioning of brutality and inhuman treatment of the Indian people and actively protested its passing. President Jackson thought of the Indians as children who needed his guidance and justified their removal as a way of protecting the Indians from the hatred and harassment of the white Americans and as a measure that would allow them to govern themselves in a new land. A passage from the Removal Act reads as follows, no state could achieve proper culture, civilization, and progress, as long as Indians remained within its boundaries . This statement gives a more accurate description of how the American Congress and the President thought of all Indians in America and the Removal Act gave them the justification to further American expansion into Indian tribal lands. By the late 1830s, more than 40 treaties were signed by what was then called the Five Civilized Tribes, which consisted of the Cherokee, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles. Many of these tribes exchanged over 40,000 miles of land in seven states. Three quarters of Alabama and Florida, as well as parts of Georgia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky and North Carolina became property of the United States after they were traded for lands west of the Mississippi river, which is now Northern Oklahoma. These treaties were signed by the Five Tribes in hopes that the American government would allow them to retain some of their indigenous lands, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Data Mining Chapter 11 Homework Essay examples Department of Computer Science Database and Data Mining, COS 514 Dr. Chi Shen Homework No. 8, Chapter 13, Aklilu Shiketa Q13. 3 Cosmetic Purchases Consider the following Data on Cosmetics Purchases in Binary Matrix Form a) Select several values in the matrix and explain their meaning. Value Cell Meaning 0 For example, Row 1, Column2 At transaction #1 bag was not purchased. (shows absence of Bag in the transaction) 1 Row 10, column (2 and 3) If a Bag is purchased, a Blush is also purchased at that same transaction. ( If Bag, then Blush. ) While Bag is antecedent, Blush represents consequent. 1 Row 5, Column (3, 6, 8) If Blush and Concealer, then Bronzer. Item set {Blush, Concealer} = antecedent; { Bronzer} = consequent 1 Row ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Support is the percentage or number of occurrences of items in both antecedent and consequent item sets in a transaction. In the case of the matrix : Support ( a) is the number or the percentage of the occurrence of { Bronzer, Concealer, Brushes, Nail Polish}/ transaction = Support (a) = {Bronzes, Concealer, Brushes, Nail Polish}/ transaction Support (c) = It is the number of occurrence of the item set in the consequent. = In this case it appears that Brushes, Concealers appeared in the consequent item 77 times. Support (a U c) = This is the support of the combined item set. Therefore it will be the Union of Support (a) = 103 and Support (c) =77, which is 62. iii) For the first row explain the Lift Ratio and how it is calculated Lift Ratio is another way of testing or judging the strength of an association rule. It helps to know the effectiveness of the rule in finding the consequents. It is done by comparing the confidence of the rule with a benchmark confidence value.
  • 23. Benchmark confidence on the other hand is calculated in the following manner: Benchmark confidence = no. transactions with consequent item set/ no. transactions in database. Lift Ratio is the outcome of the comparison of Confidence to the Benchmark confidence. It is the confidence of the rule divided by the confidence, assuming independence of consequent from antecedent: Lift ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Movie Studio Analysis Licensing Agreements If a movie studio were to approach me about the use of my music in a movie there are several terms that would have to be outlined. These include payment, exclusivity, use, territory, and time (The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 35). Firstly, I would figure out the payment. Do I want to get paid in lump sums, royalties or combination payments? If the movie stands a chance of success I would choose royalties because the amount of payment is based on the success of the film, which means more money for me (The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 23). Secondly I would discuss the exclusivity of the licensed product. Exclusivity is the use of rights granted to the license by the licensor (The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 35). When establishing the licensing contract with the movie studio I want to establish that only this movie may use my work and no other productions by the movie studio may use my work. I may also license the work so that other productions may use the work with non exclusive rights (The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division para. 35). The licensor should also look into the use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example in popular music there is the use of sampling of other songs or beats to produce your own song. The producer of the new song must first gain the proper licensing and permission of the original artist or is liable for a lawsuit. Another possible example is the licensing of your music for radio use. For instance, the music we here on the radio is licensed to the radio station to be played on that station with permission from the artist. Failure to obtain this permission can again lead to legal dispute. Finally, a third option is licensing your music for use in other media formats besides film. These formats include video games, television shows, commercials (television and radio), web advertising and YouTube ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Clinical Agression Analysis Essay Clinical assessments Periodontal parameters including plaque index (PI) (15), papillary bleeding index (PBI) (16), probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL) and gingival recession parameters including recession depth (RD), recession width (RW), keratinized tissue width (KTW) and gingival thickness (GT) were assessed using William s graduated periodontal probe (Hu Friedy, Chicago, IL, USA) and rounded up to the nearest 0.5 millimeter. RD was measured from the CEJ to TABLE (1) Baseline patient related characteristics Age [mean В± SD (years), range] 34.7В±8.2 Gender n (%) Female Male 13 7 Tooth (n) Central Incisor Lateral Incisor Canine First premolar Second premolar 16 12 15 14 12 Follow up period 12 16 m 16 20 m 20 24 m 7 7 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RW was measured as the distance between the mesial GM and the distal GM of the tooth (on a horizontal line tangenital at the CEJ). KTW was measured from the most apical point of GM to the MGJ at the middle buccal point. GT was evaluated using #15 endodontic reamer attached to a rubber stopper inserted perpendicularly into the gingival tissue 2 mm below GM under local anesthesia, and then the thickness was measured to the nearest 0.1 mm using a caliper. Baseline clinical parameters were obtained by retrospective evaluation of records of the patients. The following variables were obtained from the pre treatment records and included as possible predictors of outcome of root coverage procedures: 1. Root surface area (RSA): calculated as RD x RW. 2. Interdental clinical attachment level (CAL). On digital photographs showing the buccal aspect of the tooth taken as much perpendicular as possible to the long axis of the tooth, the tip of the papilla (A) was first identified. Lines were then traced passing through A and tangent to the profile of the crowns of the teeth to identify reference points (B1 and B2) (Fig. 1). The following measurements were obtained in millimeters: 3. Inter dental papilla width (IPW): the distance between B1 and B2. 4. Height of mesial and distal interdental papilla (IPH mes, IPH dis): Measured as the distance from the tip of the papilla (A) to the mid point of the base of the papilla (the line connecting B1 and B2) (8). 5. The loss of inter dental papilla height of mesial (LPH mes) and distal site (LPH dis): Measured as the distance between the contact point (C) and the papilla tip (A) (17). To account for photographic magnification, IPW, IPH and LPH were referred to the increments of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Barnhouse Effect Essay Name: Glory Christian Professor: Desmond T. Burke EAC150 Date:29th July 2017 There are many different types of creature on earth but human is considered as highest among all the living creatures. Brain is the thing which makes human superior to any other living creature. Both the stories selected by me are an exceptional examples of the human brain power. Moreover the writers have used their imagination in a beautiful way to depict the stories also the stories have a hidden moral which is only known to those who really get into the core of them. One of the story is The report on Barnhouse effect and other one is the secret life of Walter Mitty. To begin with, both the stories are a beautiful work of imagination. On one hand Mitty is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows the whether it be subconsciously or coincidently, witty has a strong patriotic feeling inside him, which indirectly encouraged him to imagine this stuff up. While if we consider professor Arthur, he s shown to be a true patriot in the story. The story tells that Professor Arthur comes to know about his ability during the second World War. Looking around at all the destruction caused by the war, unconsciously forces him to make a new weapon on his own. Considering the after effects of the war, Professor Arthur chooses to use his weapon to restore peace in the world. He uses his dynamo psychism power to demolish the large amount of weapons and other things which are used in war. Which proves him to be a messenger of peace and a true patriot Both the characters are really meek and fearful. The image of Walter Mitty by others is that of a meek husband who is dominated by his wife and is not at all adventurous and seriously lacks motives and goal in his life. The way Walter perceives himself to be in his dream world is entirely different from what he is in his real life. While professor Arthur fears the destruction of the world. Declaring himself the world s first weapon with a conscience , he flees and goes into hiding. Even Though he destroys the arms and ammunitions, he is afraid that he is mortal and human life is transient. He fears that at some point of time, again the world will turn towards war like situations. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Disney Resort Essay DISNEYWORLD The Walt Disney Resort which was formerly recognized as Disney World is a complex for entertainment in the Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It was established on the first of October 1971, and has bagged the reputation of the most visited resort in the world receiving over 52 million every year from across the globe. It is managed and owned by Walt Disney Parts and Resorts, part of the Walt Disney Company. The land area covers around 42,000 acres consisting of 24 resort hotels, 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, four golf courses, and other amazing venues filled with entertainment. The first theme park to be launched in the complex was Magic Kingdom and other places like Epcot, Disney s Hollywood Studios, and Disney s Animal Kingdom were opened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can also find merchandise on the bright side mostly with a certain theme. All the resorts have gift shops, the Grand Canyon Concourse on the 4th floor of Disney s Contemporary Resort under the monorail platform, with different stores that sells merchandise like sundries, house wares, and jewelry. You might just intend to enjoy some other things rather than the theme park. Downtown Disney is a perfect place for that, with options for outdoor shopping, dining, and so many other things curdled to make your stay amazing. You can get African merchandise from the Zawado Marketplace at Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge, and if you desire printing works and designs you can visit the Wyland Galleries. NIGHTLIFE AND ENTERTAINMENT Nightlife in Disney World has turned amazing over the recent years. Following the closing of different nightclubs, grownups in the area mourned the period of fun and amazing life that has been an essential part of trips in the area. Disney Boardwalk: It provides amazing spots for interesting entertainments for adults. You can check in Atlantic Dance Hall from Tuesdays to Saturdays, they offer stuffs like live bands, DJs, music videos that will thrill your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Character Of Don John In Shakespeare s Much Ado About... Shakespeare s Much Ado About Nothing is a play about individuals seeking love. But, the character I will analyze has nothing to do with love, unless it is the love for chaos. This character is Don John, an illegitimate prince, forever be in his betters shadows, seeking to rise from the darkness into the stage of power. Don John, the reincarnation of anti hero in the most classical aspect of petty and vindictive. Shakespeare introduced Don John in a quiet and cloudy manner, the most mysterious of the crowd, because he introduced himself as I am not of many words. then only showed up in scenes of scheming and dissension. Such as, Come, come, let us thither: this may prove food to my displeasure. That young start up hath all the glory of my overthrow: if I can cross him any way, I bless myself every... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He would stop at nothing to get his way, no matter how ruthless he will get his way, without thoughts of consequences. Ultimately, this scheme cannot shake his brother s foundation, but only to provide some displeasures. But, he took the risk to execute his plan for little gains and ended with punishment. If you cannot give up the little opportunities, how will you have time when the true opportunity present itself. Don John, a vindictive anti hero, as well as a tragic character, not only was he doomed to be a stepping stone, he could never rise to the station he aspire to climb due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. King Arthur Archetypes Roger Lancelyn Green portrays King Arthur as an archetypal hero in King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. A literary archetype is a universal symbol that can describe a type of character or patterns of human nature that show up in many different types of literature (Archetypes). When thinking of an archetypal hero there are many things that can describe this type of character such as having a mother that is pure, unusual birth, being rased by foster parents, little is known of the heros childhood, ends up returning to his or her kingdom, takes on the roal of king or queen, has to defeat a ruler or beast, falls in love with prince or princess, not much happens while they are the ruler, the gods lose faver in him or her, his or her death is mysterious, and has a sepulcher(Nelson 4). King Arthuris a great example of an archetypal hero. King Arthur shows many of the traits that are needed to be an archetypal hero. Arthur s mother was good of intent in the way that she thought that she was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Arthur was conserved when his father was descised as Igrayne s husband after he had died which means that Igrayne is still pure because she did not cheat on her husband (Green 4,11). Arthur was not raised by is birth parents he is raised by stepparents, he returns to Camelot at the age of 16 with his stepparents, ends up pulling the sword out of the anvil to become king, after a few months of Arthur ruling he is challenged by King Ryon and defeats him, he marries princess Guinevere, and not much happens during his rein (Green 6, 7, 25, 35, 52, 54, 93). A few years Guinevere cheats on Arthur with his best friend Launcelot, Arthur goes to war with his nephew Mordred, ends up being killed by him, and is said to be found in a mysterious cave waiting till he is needed in Britain again (Green 352, 373, 377). From before when Arthur was born to after his death Arthur shows all the characteristics of an archetypal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Russian Influence In America Essay MACEDONIA COMMITTED TO JOINING NATO AND EU BLUF: Russian influence has affected countries like Sweden and Macedonia to join NATO. It is highly likely that Russia will continue to threaten any countries that ally with the U.S. and other opposed opposition. As a result Russia will likely become more volatile and ramp attacks along Ukraine and other neighboring countries. SUMMARY: As of 26JUL17, Macedonia s defense minister reaffirmed her government s commitment to joining the EU and NATO. EU leaders have declared their readiness to work with the new government, however, Greece opposes Macedonia s desire to join NATO. While the U.S. has shown has shown great interest within the Western Balkans and Macedonia, it remains weary of Russian influence within the region. https://www.voanews.com/a/macedonia new leaders nato eu membership/3958557.html ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SANCTIONS AFFECT ITS OIL AND GAS SUPPLIES BLUF: Based on the information provided, sanctions against Russia may not directly affect the Dagger Brigade. However, we will likely see international allies isolate the US as a response to sanctions. SUMMARY: As of 26JUL17, major international players are warning the U.S. against imposing further sanctions on Russia, saying that doing so could further isolate America from the world community. EU President Jean Claude Juncker issued a warning to the U.S. stating that the bloc would act within days if it doesn t get assurances that new sanctions wouldn t significantly impact European interests. The economic bloc worries that American sanctions developed without their input could jeopardize the continent s energy security. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world /americas/us politics/us russia sanctions latest europe ready to act jean claude juncker energy security america first a7861851.html RUSSIAN WILL INCREASE FIREPOWER IN SOUTHERN ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Dorothy Parker Addiction Authors who were Addicts; Writing Style Depicted Stephen King, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Dorothy Parker; all renowned writers with a large fan base, however, what many do not correlate to these particular authors is that they also suffered from addiction. Addiction is defined as a mental disorder that establishes a dependence on any given substance which can internally and externally affect a person. Addictionimpacts a person s relationships, mental capability, and even someone s will to live. When observing an author s writing, they are usually prone to embed parts of their life in their pieces, whether this is through characterization, tone, theme, or diction. All of these are a part of writing style, in which the way an author writes is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Depression is one of the many mental illnesses that writers are diagnosed with, more specifically, Dorothy Parker. Although Parker was also an addict, she also was excessively depressed, and in so, many argue that her depression was a larger contributor to her writing rather than her addiction to alcohol. Many people write to cope with their depression, in which many people correlate this factor to Parker specifically. A writer, Janna Marlies Maron, discusses, But I wrote emotional rants. Diatribes about how awful life was and how horrible I felt. What an untalented, unskilled, unlucky, unlovable, un everything person I am (Maron). In many of Parker s short stories, she embeds her negative experiences into her writing style. Parker s short story, A Telephone Call, displays the narrator as a woman who is waiting for a male to call her, in which she becomes obsessive. Parker is similar in this case from the many articles stating that all of her marriages were not successful. Parker is viewed to have written many of her short stories based on her depression, to where writing allowed for her to confront her present negative experiences. Although these are accurate depictions, an author s writing can still be heavily influenced by their addiction because it is a large part of their life. When reflecting back on King, Parker, and Fitzgerald, the abusing of substances can backtrack to past negative experiences and can also increase someone s vulnerability to depression. In more words, Alcohol makes depression worse, and can even cause depression in some instances...As a depressed person drinks to cope with their depression, the alcohol ends up making them even more depressed, and they ll need to drink even more ( The Link Between Depression and Alcoholism ). Alcoholism can impact depression and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Symbolism In Our Town Many plays have been acted throughout the whole human life, some of them reflect the feelings of the author while others are just a representation of the society live in the time that it is played; as a social opinion, but the common thing in all the plays is that they portray an immense amount of ideas and concepts, that in a way, are transmitted into the audience. In the play Our Town, Thornton Wilder uses symbolism, theme, and motif, as a unified concept to express a social observation towards the American life in the 1900 s, which in the beginning of the play is stated as ordinary and common, but as the play continues, it is transformed into a drama, with secrets and revelations. In the first place, Wilder mentions his play as not a romance,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By using the theme of the briefness of life, in the play, Thornton exposes the transience of it, in which time passes by unnoticed, leaving the characters with a life that is filled with emotions, but goes fast, thus showing the powerlessness of the human being to contradict this fact. To illustrate this, in Act 3 is mentioned, EMILY: Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? every, every minute? STAGE MANAGER: No, Saints and poets maybe... they do some (Wilder 251 2). This quote reflects how humanity does not appreciate life as how it is supposed to be, time passes fast, and it is unnoticeable to the people that only focuses on problems instead of solutions, getting stuck in the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Most Famous Prison Of The United States Alcatraz was one of the most famous prison in the Unites States, located in the Californian San Francisco Bay. The prison was renowned for being inescapable, and the m0ost high security prison of the time. This probably was due to it s location, which was on Alcatraz island, located around a mile away from shore, surrounded by the supposedly shark infested, strong currents, ice cold water of the bay. Today, the prison is only used as a tourist attraction, a mere shadow of what it once was. (Deconstructing History: Alcatraz, History, www.history.com, A E television network, 2016, USA) Alcatraz first used as a military fort for the Civil War in 1854. In 1861, a military prison was added to the fort, holding the criminals of the troops. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Alcatraz, most Alcatraz guards and their families lived on the island. The wives, children, and any other family members of the guards who lived on the island would take a ferry or boat to the port of San Francisco when they needed to go to school, work, or just to go into town. Guests of children and other residents were allowed to visit the families of the island, but with inmates, they were only allowed one visit per month, each visit had to be approved directly by the warden of Alcatraz. In this visit, physical contact between the inmate and visitor was prohibited, as well as any discussion of current events. The conversations were held via an intercom system, and an officer would usually be monitoring the conversation, though, sometimes the officer would fail on this task. If there was any sort of inappropriate act or breaking of rules during these visits, the inmate would lose the privilege of monthly visits, or possibly be put under some other form of punishment. I managed to get ahold of one of the ex residence of Alcatraz. Ernest Lageson was the son of one of the many guards of Alcatraz, and he lived on the island for around two years when he was 10 12 years old. Mr. Lageson said that while there wasn t often a large amount of contact with the inmates, occasionally the kids and other residence had the chance to speak with or see The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Determining The Detection System Efficiency And Background... Figure of Merit (FOM) is a mathematical expression that accounts for detection efficiency and background noise, and is used to optimize system performance. The desire of this study is to maximize the detection system s efficiency and minimize its background signal. The highest optimization potential occurs at FOM s peak value. Finding the optimum counting region of interest is an iterative process and an important first step in the characterization of a detection system. A standard solution/sample s FOM value is determined by first counting it and determining its efficiency and spillover. The detector electronics for most detection systems have multiple adjustable parameters (e.g. applied voltage, amplifier gain, low level discriminator), which are adjusted to eliminate electronic noise. These parameter optimizations are useful for reaching the optimum counting conditions. In equation 1, Оµ is the counting efficiency in percent and B is the radiation background count rate. Maximizing the FOM can optimize the conditions in achieving the highest efficiency for a given background. Figure of Merit (FOM) = Оµ^2/B (Eq. 1) The optimization is achieved by adjusting the operating voltage for a given discriminator setting and the discriminator setting for a given operating voltage to find the optimal balance [Pujol et al., 2000]. Reducing the operating voltage of the PMT can decrease the background count rate but may also reduce the counting efficiency. Calculating FOM with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Portrait Of Andouins And Her Daughter By Sofonisba Anguissola Portrait of Diane d Andouins and her daughter by Sofonisba Anguissola Small Biography Sofonisba Anguissola was born into a noble family in Cremona, Lombardy in 1532. Her status allowed her, as well as her other five sisters, to obtain a well rounded education, which included fine arts. In her teenage years she was the apprentice of Bernardino Gatti and Bernardino Campi, they taught her mostly about portraiture and helped her develop her style that she would use for self portraits. In 1554, she travelled to Rome, there she became the apprentice of Michelangelo, one of the most famous Renaissance figures in history. Later she travelled to Milan and painted the Duke of Alba, Elizabeth of Valois, and the queen of Philip II of Spain, who made her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Portrait of Diane d Andouins and her daughter represent how individualism was being demonstrated through individual portraits. Diane d Andouins was known for her intellectuality and cultured mind but above all else, her beauty. This painting portraying her and her daughter is an example of how the wealthy viewed themselves as individual beings, having virtue that was non related to God. Is also known that the humanism ideologies affected Sofonisba Anguissola s work and life as she learned classical Latin and all her portraits that were commissioned by the royalty and the wealthy were secular in nature and used by her patrons to glorify their names. A perfect example is this realistic styled painting as it is the only portrait of Diane d Andouins and her daughter, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Wave Patterns The Effect Mixing Has on the Wave Patterns of a Song Anna Rezhko Grade 10 Woodbridge High School January 16, 2014 Miss Cooper Abstract The purpose of the experiment was to find the objective difference between an original song and an acoustic or a remix version of the same song. The expectation was that the difference lies in the amount of contrast between the highest and lowest amplitude. Sound waves are created when an object vibrates back and forth and they have amplitudes, wavelengths, and frequencies. Sixty songs were analyzed in Audacity, a musicprogram. Using the output, their amplitudes were measured and compared with other versions having clean audio and the same artist. Most of the data supported the hypothesis by stating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The outliers to this was Lips Are Moving, Viva la Vida, Take me to Church, and Ice Ice Baby. A possible reason for this is differences between recording circumstances. All artists have different equipment and that impacts the sound quality. Unfortunately, this is a variable that couldn t have been manipulated due to lack of resources and remains an issue in the experimental design. The recording of Lips Are Moving especially had unusably low Greatest Amplitude readings: 0.20, 0.17, and 0.18 cm. This is probably a flawed recording, not a program error, because all three trials were outliers and the rest of the songs had different results. Ideally, in future experiments, all the artists should be brought in to one studio and had them record in the exact same circumstances with the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Elizabethan Poetry Essay It was during the Elizabethan age that England felt the complete effect of the Renaissance. There occurred a revival of the old and classical literature of Greece and Rome and this was manifested in the poetry of the age. The Elizabethan age was characterized by an extreme spirit of adventure, aestheticism and materialism which became the characteristic features of Elizabethan poetry. Many poets displayed their skill in versification during this time and England came to be called The Nest Of Singing Birds. Wyatt and Surrey In 1557 Tottel printed A Miscellany of Uncertain Authors commonly known as Tottel s Miscellany. Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 42) and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1517 47) made valuable contributions to this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spenser also wrote the famous wedding hymns Prothalmion and Epithalmion. The Faerie Queene is the masterpiece of Spenser. He modeled it on Ariosto s Orlando Furioso. It contains six books each of which describes the adventure and triumph of a knight who represents a moral virtue. It is a didactic romance. For this he invented a poetic form known as Spenserian stanza. Spenser s idealism, his love of beauty and his exquisite melody has earned him the name The Poets Poet. Shakespeare He was the most famous dramatic poet of Elizabethan age. His non dramatic poetry consists of two narrative poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece and a sequence of 154 sonnets. Shakespeare was not only a great dramatist, but also as a great poet who with the use of his melodious words and sheer imagination have made an everlasting name in literature. Sir Philip Sidney The spirit of Elizabethan England was greatly manifested in the life and literature of this eminent courtier of Elizabeth. Sir Philip Sidney. His Greatest work is Astrophel and Stella, a series of sonnets on the various facets of love. The bitter sorrow for his lost happiness, the unconquerable longing to possess his love, the despair into which he was flung, the struggle between honour and passion all is intensely portrayed in Astrophel and Stella. Minor poets The minor poets of Elizabethan age are Thomas Sackville, George Chapman and Michael Drayton. Thomas Sackville wrote the poem A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Interview On Ethnography The method I will be using for this interview is Ethnography. Ethnography is a qualitative research method used where researchers immerse themselves in other cultures for the purpose of recording information about their lifestyle for comparative research. During The interview, I asked brief questions regarding my participants religion. We get up close and personal with our research participants I interviewed Nick Anderson, A member of the Beulah United Church of God, on Sunday 20th , 2016. the reason why you chose nick The interview held place at ... SETTINGS ? I first began the interview by introducing myself, and informing Nick the purpose of the interview. I mentioned the ... WHAT DID YOU SAY ??. After notifying him I started asking... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nicks says I really didn t start practicing my faith on my own until I turned 15 years old. I began reading the Bible and attended church classes .Around that age I got a different perspective about christianity. Being that I was born a christian I was curious about other religions. The next question I asked, was does your religion play an important role in your life? If so how ? Nick answer, Yes it does. My lifestyle is different. I don t live accordingly to others. I aby by what s written in the bible. It shaped my morals, how I think about things. We believe that Jesus died on the cross and resurrected. WE WORSHIP GOD. CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY. WE LOVE .. After i asked , Do you ever question your faith? He responded No . It was something I was taught and something that stuck to me . till this day I still didn t find a sufficient reason to switch to something else . I then asked if everyone in his family is a Christian believer and he says everyone except his aunt. Someone evangelized to her and she converted to islam. I then acted what does christianity mean to him? He explained it was a way of getting closer to God. He says you can express worries and burdens in prayer. It s like a way to achieve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Evil Characters In William Golding s Lord Of The Flies SiddhДЃrtha Gautama, a man who founded the basis for a religion with 500 million faithful followers, postulated that It is a man s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways. Gautama describes that one s flawed decisions are not influenced by his enemies, and one s final decision is his to make alone, not to be affected by others. This is illustrated by the actions of the main figures in Lord of the Flies. The characters in the novel are British schoolboys under the age of twelve, yet on multiple accounts it is demonstrated how violent the youngsters can be. The narrative is an ongoing struggle between the juveniles and their own thoughts, which they refer to as the Beast. They refuse to accept that the Beast is in their minds, so they portray it as a monster which lurks during nighttime. The boys whose minds develop negatively create a civilization where brutality is emboldened, while the few that resist the temptation to become hateful are loathed and killed by the others. In Lord of the Flies by William Goldingthe literary element characterization depicts how loneliness can adversely affect the sanity and mindof an individual. When one is separated from societal order, their darker thoughts will then begin to bloom and their behavior will become more aggressive. Near the beginning of the novel, Roger is described as a boy who ...kept to himself within an inner intensity of avoidance and secrecy (Golding 16). This quotes portrays Roger as a child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Charles Taylor Doesn t Think So And His Almost 900 Page... Why was it virtually impossible not to believe in God in, say, 1500 in our Western society, while in 2000 many of us find this not only easy, but even inescapable? Was it really an inevitable conclusion of uncompromising reality as Tom Hardy assumes? Charles Taylor doesn t think so and his almost 900 page answer is an ambitious retelling of the process known as secularization. His narrative style documentation of the massive cultural shift of the past several centuries demonstrates the inadequacy of Mainstream Secularization Theory and the spiritual complexity of our cross pressured society. The culmination of this story lends voice to a hemisphere s subconscious, diving beneath the taken for granted assumptions of the Western mind to hear the truth. That underlying level of assumption is what Charles Taylor calls a social imaginary: What I m trying to get at with this term is something much broader and deeper than intellectual schemes people may entertain when they think about social reality in a disengaged mode. I am thinking rather of the ways in which they imagine their social existence, how they fit together with others, how things go on between them and their fellows, the expectations which are normally me, and the deeper normative notions and images which underlie these expectations. Charles Taylor definition of social imaginary is much different than a social theory in many ways. He uses imaginary because he is speaking about the way ordinary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Impact Of Roman Military Reforms During The Late Republic The five secondary sources chosen will express their reasonings for the Roman military reforms during the Late Republic. Some sources will only state information of either the Maniple or Cohort organization. All the sources will focus on the impact of the Roman military on its culture and society. Wealth and social hierarchy was the fundamental factor in Roman life. Since the birth of the Roman Republic, Rome established its military on class organization. The Maniple structure of the Roman Military was determined by the age and wealth of an individual. Male Romans without the economic surplus to buy arms would not be omitted into the legions of the Roman Republic. Free male citizens could fight for the honor of defending Rome and their families.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new form of Cohort structure increased the number of recruitable soldiers and extended military service by incorporating the lower classes of Plebeians into the Roman gears of war. Poor free citizens could volunteer and become trained warriors, with arms and armor to equip themselves. The notion of a professional military would be adopted by the Romans, known by modern scholars as the Cohort structure. Gaius Marius would be the Roman general to push for a reform of the old Maniple structure. He would become the primary inspiration for new military organization. The Cohort structure would become the classical legion associated with the Roman Empire. Throughout the Late Republic and Imperial Eras, Rome would expand to encompass the Mediterranean and Western Europe. In the short book On the Wings of Eagles: The Reforms of Gaius Marius and the Creation of Rome s First Professional Soldiers, by Christopher Anthony Matthew, general Gaius Marius instated reforms and developments which would become the stable of Roman military structure. The main problem Matthew is trying to solve is how much of the Marian reforms have on the military systems of Rome. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Public Service Broadcasting In Australia There is no doubt that the proliferation of digital media has placed great stress on the already fragile status of public service broadcasting (Miragliotta and Errington, 2012). The convergent media environment alongside restraints on funding and skeptic views regarding their necessity have posed great challenges altering the role of public service broadcasters in the 21st century. However, there are many signs pointing toward a renewed government commitment within the Australian sector, to suggest that what the digital revolution has brought is not only challenges but also opportunities (Spigelman, 2013). By examining the recent movements of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in addition to specific reference of the Special Broadcasting Company (SBS) this essay shall seek to address the current debate surrounding the necessity of public service broadcasters in the 21st century. To this day, the charter written by John Reith, the first director general of the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) in 1926, is believed to have established the principles governing public service broadcasting. John Reith first set out his ideas about how public... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much like traditional forms of media, public service broadcasting was feeling the effects of the Internet on their audience. Skepticism from the government, commercial media and the general public posed questions surrounding the necessity for the ABC to exist in the 21st century arguing that in such a convergent age of media production and content, the original principles governing public service broadcasting were both inadequate and inconsistent. In order for the ABC to combat these challenges, associated with pessimistic questioning, the corporation underwent significant restructuring of their internal operations with cuts to budgets and jobs, and reviews to increase their internal efficiency (Miragliotta and Errington, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Death Of Medical Complications As if addiction and an overdose death are not bad enough, there are many other dangers stemming from the abuse of opioids. BODILY DAMAGE FROM AN OVERDOSE Death is only one of the possible outcomes of an overdose. Low oxygen levels from respiratory depression can lead to a stroke, brain death, heart attack, and damage to other organs (such as the pancreas, liver and kidneys). These complications are common, under appreciated, and under reported by news media. Medical complications can be catastrophic: A stroke can lead to brain death that ultimately leads to physical death. A stroke, when not fatal, can impair any of the five senses, such as the ability to smell, taste, see, and speak. Even the person s ability to move can be impaired because the brain controls the movement of our muscles. A heart attack is also possible. Like the brain, the heart requires a regular supply of oxygen to function properly. Interrupting the oxygen supply can lead to a heart attack, even in younger individuals with healthy hearts. A heart attack can be deadly or lead to permanent damage to the muscles or the valves of the heart, typically resulting in congestive heart failure and possibly the need for a heart transplant (http:/ /wb.md/1ITcAc2). Inadequate supply of oxygen to other organs such as the kidneys, liver, and pancreas can also lead to permanent damage to those organs. PHYSICAL HEALTH PROBLEMS Addicts routinely neglect physical and dental health problems, thereby allowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Structure Of Animal And Plant Cells Question one: the differences between the structure of animal and plant cells In general both animal cells and plant cells have the similar structures, however they do have some differences. Plant cells have a cell wall, this strengthens the cell,it also gives it shape and protects it from infection. Plant cells also have chloroplasts which absorb light energy,this is vital for photosynthesis. Plant cell also have a vacuole, however unlike the ones found in animal cells they are much larger. Vacuoles store food and nutrients essential for the plants survival it may also contain cell sap, this keeps the cell large and swollen with water. They may even store waste products for the cell. This can prevent the cell from contamination.(1) Another difference is the position of the nucleus in the cells. In a plant cell it s positioned on the outer edges of the cell this is because the vacuole takes place in the middle of the cell. In a nucleus there is the majority of the cell s. It also contain genetic material and DNA for the cell. (2) In animal cells the general position of the nucleus is in the middle of the cell. Plant cells don t have a certain shape however they do have a structure that resembles a rectangle shape, this is due to the rigid cell wall they have.(10) Animal cells on the other hand do not have a distinct cell wall, they have an irregular shape. This is because animal cells do not need a cell wall. Animal cells also are eukaryotic cells, this is any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Dramatic Irony In The Birds The Birds Formative Birds bring beauty into the world, Mrs, Bundy tells a distraught Melanie Daniels. But do they? In the film, The Birds, directed by Albert Hitchcock, Melanie Daniels chase s lawyer Mitch Brenner to the small town of Bodega Bay, gifting him a pair of lovebirds for his sister. Melanie however, gets caught up in the rampant bird problem that plagues the town when she arrives. Hitchcock creates suspense in the movie by using the element of dramatic irony, in order to instill a sense of helplessness into the audience as they watch disaster unfold before the characters of the picture. Dramatic irony was a major element used for implementing suspense in to the film. A representation of irony shown in the movie that showcases ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Repko And Rezostak Interdisciplinary studies can be recited as a degree plan that will allow students to use their knowledge from pervious field to another field study. In the textbook the authors Repko and Szostak (2017), describe interdisciplinary as studies between two or more fields of study. This can also be considered as a research study that will enhance knowledgein understanding a variety of complex situations while constructing a field study. Repko and Szostak argue that interdisciplinary should be viewed as complementary to discipline rather than a threat to them. My beliefs is that interdisciplinary can be beneficial educational path because it can combine an existing knowledge of field study to use to another new study. My interdisciplinary is Rehabilitation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being in a pharmaceutical setting for about seven years, my knowledge of medications has grown in understanding the causes and side effects. Even though my profession may differ from other disciplinarians, in reading articles that discuss how interdisciplinary studies do tend to be successful. In the article Youngblood (2007), view interdisciplinary as bridging discipline that is unsuccessful but can be changed by finding the strengths in both interdisciplinary. Youngblood states that the development of interdisciplinary effects strengths rather the weakness the disciplines. It should be clear that a credit should be given where credits is due. If a development was created, it should be acknowledge (pg.2). The authors Repko and Szostak also say that studies program is superior to a disciplinary one that would be a mistake because the purpose is different. Both are needed, particularly in word characterized by increase complexity, conflict, and . This why I believe in having two field studies join together to apply those two in fields study can be successful. If you chose the right studies path then your field of study will turn out well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Examining The Super Molecular Assembly Of A Fumigatus Cell... 1) Examining the super molecular assembly of A. fumigatus cell walls. In anticipating for this proposed study, we have produced 13C, 15N uniformly labeled A. fumigatus (Af293 strain) and the isotope enrichment provides good sensitivity for structural characterization using multidimensional solid state NMR (Fig. 2A, B). We will measure a series of 2D and 3D correlation spectra, both through bond and through space, on the fungus to assign NMR resonances and analyze cell wall composition. The 13C chemical shifts of protein and chitins are easily resolved from glucans due to differences in their chemical structures. The glucan linkage, however, is highly diverse and difficult to distinguish among different forms. We will thus systematically... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2) Investigating the mobility and hydration of A. fumigatus cell molecules. The delivery pathway and depth of insertion of inhibitors will be affected by the mechanistic property and porosity of fungal cell walls, which can be examined by measuring the mobility and hydration of biomolecules. Our preliminary 1D data have revealed a very distinct dynamical profile for cell wall molecules for A. fumigatus (Fig. 3). The 1H 13C INEPT spectrum (Fig.3, top) showed quite a few sharp resonances belonging to very mobile molecules, while the 1H 13C cross polarization spectrum (Fig 3, bottom) contained only broad peaks from the rigid molecules, including chitins. These results led us to hypothesize that chitin forms the rigid scaffold whereas glucans form a relatively mobile matrix. We will also measure transverse and longitudinal relaxation times, chemical shift anisotropy, and dipolar couplings with site specific resolutions. The combined measurements cover a wide range of motions happening from nanoseconds to milliseconds, including both local reorientation and collective motion of multiple sugar rings. It is particularly interesting to know whether dynamical heterogeneity is present for the same molecule. For example, for ОІ 1,3 glucan, some disordered chains could fill the interstitial space between chitin microfibrils while other partially oriented chains can hydrogen bond to the chitin surface becoming partially rigidified. If this scenario occurs, we will observe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. US Labor Market With the exception of baseball players subject to reserve clause, (Scully 1974, Kahn 2000) ,and university professors, (Ransom,1993) it can be inferred that in the case of fairly specialized labor markets this model does not accurately describe the US labor market and also does not describe the low to medium skilled sector. Instead one can argue that labor markets in the US are overall competitive. Overall it can be assumed that the most efficient and prevalent employment arrangements also provide the ability for competitive markets to effectively bargain between employers and employees as the market forces see fit. Currently the US economy and labor market can be considered open and competitive, for, individuals are willing and able to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ability to monitor the hours worked by employees which was not required prior to the inclusion in overtime pay. Important aspect not yet addressed is that the regulatory change under consideration by the DOL will likely cause compensating adjustments in employment arrangements that are more necessary than the adjustments put forth by the DOL. Throughout our analysis, we assume it is relatively cost free for both employers and regulators to monitor and document the number of hours that salaried employees work each week. Although this assumption might hold for some types of salaried employees, it likely does not hold for many of them and surely does not hold for all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Emotional And Personal Theme Of Abortion By Gwendolyn... The Mother is a poem about abortion by Gwendolyn Brooks. This poem is an emotional and personal topic about abortion. Abortion is a topic not many people feel comfortable discussing about, since it is a sensitive subject that people make it out to be. Gwendolyn Brooks allows you to understand the perspective of a mother who is choosing to abort one s child and her feelings after doing so. Although many might consider abortiona cruel decision a mother can make, one never knows the circumstances a mother may be in, that she chose abortion as an option. Analyzing this poem can help women cope if they experienced an abortion, help with the options of many women experiencing a pregnancy, and encourage young girls to always protect themselves if they choose to be sexually active. Ultimately, this poem s message can help reduce and impact current societal ills, such as, suicide rates, depression, high school dropouts, and teenage pregnancy. Abortions will not let you forget. You remember the children you got that you did not get The first stanza is describing her unborn children and how the children will never realize certain experiences in life. The speaker is describing a mother unable to forget the the dramatic events of aborting her child. Thus, her left feeling very emotionally vulnerable end experiencing grief and anxiety. Many women may struggle with accepting the decision of abortion when experiencing tough obstacles to be put in a predicament of abortion. Woman who are most sensitive may feel depressed or suicidal after the procedure of an abortion. Ultimately, many women who have experienced an abortion or several abortions can read this poem and relate to it. Although it is a very sensitive subject, women coping can feel freely to talk about abortion to help release the grief and anxiety they may feel. With more women sharing about the experience of abortion, they are able to help reduce suicide rates and depression. Leading to less money being spent to treat mental illness, and a greater investment can be made towards educating young women to use contraceptives. Along with the poem helping women cope with past abortions, it can also help women experiencing a pregnancy make a decision after reading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Issue Of Puerto Rico Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States since 1898 and in order to change that status citizens of the territory must vote in a plebiscite, a special referendum. The three options available to choose from were to become a state, to remain a territory, or to become an independent nation (Martin). In the November 6, 2012 plebiscite held in Puerto Rico, 54% of the population said that do not like the current commonwealth status of the island (Alexandrino). The next question offered to the population were three solutions following those of the United Nations guidelines. Of the three options, statehood received the highest vote reigning in 61% of the votes. However, over 480,000 people did not answer the second question (Alexandrino).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... citizenship including political power and social programs, native culture will be strengthened, and the economic power of Puerto Rico will rise. Puerto Rico has undergone a recent economic downturn. The most recent unemployment rate, from December 2014, was 14.4%, which is down from 16% in 2013 but in the grand scheme it is not much better. According to studies by the New Progressive Party the island should attain a (economic) growth rate of 2.2 to 3.5% faster through statehood (Regis). Economic growth will affect population directly because their standard of living will rise due to an average increase of income. It will also provide them and their family with a greater number of job opportunities. Even though population will now be subject to income taxes, Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi assures that increased property values and economic growth will offset any kind of impact that federal income taxes could have, ( Puerto Rico Could Change Congress If Made A State ). Income taxes will have an even slighter affect because of the Earned Income Tax Credit. This rewards eligible low income families with cash refunds and approximately two thirds of the population is already eligible ( Issue Briefing: Puerto Rico). The addition of income taxes will give the Puerto Rican government more power to build up the state s infrastructure. The economy of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Boston Massacre Essay The Boston Massacre was and is still a debatable Massacre. The event occurred on March 5, 1776. It involved the rope workers of the colonial Boston and two British regiments, the twenty ninth and the fourteenth regiments. Eleven people were shot in the incident; five people were killed and the other six were merely wounded. The soldiers and the captain, Thomas Preston, were all put on trial. All were acquitted of charges of murder, however the two soldiers who fired first, Private Mathew Killroy, and Private William Montgomery, the two soldiers were guilty of manslaughter. The causes were numerous for this event. There had been a nation wide long term dislike towards the British, and a growing hatred towards them by the people of Boston.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Loyal Nine did a little bit of a recruiting job before taking their actions to the streets. They got the north and south end gangs to unite and work for them. These two groups for years had taken place in a bloody battle each November fifth in order to celebrate Pope s Day. The convincing of radicals like Sam Adams, to fight the tyranny of the English instead of each other, brought the groups together. The leader of the new united gang of northerners and southerners was Ebenezer MacIntosh, the previous leader of the south end gang. MacIntosh, a shoemaker, fought in the French and Indian war, and also had fought against poverty practically his whole life. The Stamp Act caused a number of riots to break out; the Loyal Nine and their gang conducted these riots. The first riot was directed toward Andrew Oliver, an aristocrat and a wealthy merchant. He was also the brother in law of the lieutenant governor of Boston, Thomas Hutchinson. Oliver, and others alike were to benefit from the Stamp Act. The Loyal nine hung an image of Oliver from the liberty tree. Bostonians awoke to this effigy on August 14, 1765. There was a sign on the doll, which read, What greater joy did New England see/ Than a stampman hanging on a tree. When night fell MacIntosh and his mob took the effigy of Oliver down from the tree, and went down to the docks and dismantled the building, which they thought would be the center of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Comparing Byzantine And Western Culture The two halves shared some similarities and one of them was the form of entertainment that occurred in their culture. The Roman Empire and Byzantine cherished watching gladiator fights as well as chariot races at the big stadiums. In Rome they watched at the coliseum while in Byzantine the watching was done at Circus Maximus. Both the Western and the Eastern halves considered themselves Roman s even though Eastern Rome was greatly influenced by Greek Culture. However, the Eastern half has its headquarters in Constantinople city and not Rome. The end of the late antiquity marked the split of the Roman Empire into two, i.e. Western Rome and Eastern Rome. The former mainly spoke Latin while the latter spoke Geek. The Western Rome was less densely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Purpose and Audience for the AT T Site In discussing the purpose and audience for the AT T site, the possibilities are endless.This is due to the fact that the document is online, which means it is exposed to more people than a regular print document would most likely be exposed too. The fact that the document is a website and available on the internet makes the purpose more multi faceted based on the audiencegroups viewing it. People the ages of 3 to 99 are on the internet these days. The internet is something that most people use to access information about well anything. The AT T sites purpose is to promote their brand, and inform people about it. Before looking at the AT T site I wasn t aware of all of the different services they offer other than wireless, after only viewing the page for seconds I quickly became informed otherwise. That is there purpose brand awareness, making people aware of the brand and promoting all of their services. The site also has a section that informs people about the company and what their goals and ambitions are as a company. The about AT T link also goes into depth about the active role that AT T plays in the community.The site also promotes their careers available at AT T, and even gives current AT T members access to support for their services. Although the site has many purposes, I would say that the main purpose is brand awareness. AT T centers their site around all of the different products and services they offer, they want to get the word out about everything that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The I Chose For My Close Reading Assignment Comes From... The pericope I chose for my close reading assignment comes from Revelation chapter 22 verses 1 6. When reading this pericope it quickly obvious the genre is apocalyptic. In the few short verses there is evidence of an apocalyptic genre such as the means of revelation. Verse 5 says, Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal. This pericope is apocalyptic because verse 1 is just one example of the means of revelation. The genre is also apocalyptic because it has examples of determinism. The restoration of the New Jerusalem is history moving forward towards a conclusion. The last evidence of this pericope being apocalyptic literature is the division of history into the Old and New Ages. The entire pericope is about the coming of the New Jerusalem, which is brining the old age to a close. Trying to find the boundaries of the pericope it was slightly difficult, especially when excluding chapter numbers from making the decision. Both chapter 21 and 22 talk about the restoration Godwill do, including the New Jerusalem and heaven. If chapter 22 is depicting the Garden of Edenwill the garden be inside of the New Jerusalem? The start of this pericope begins in verse 1 in chapter 22 because of the slight shift that takes place. The shift is in chapter 21 the restoration was clear that it was the New Jerusalem. Would John, the author, chunk the pericope as both chapter 21 and chapter 22:1 5? While the chosen pericope starts talking about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...