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Fm Radio Transmitter
2012
A SYNOPSIS ON
SUBMITTED BY:
RAJ KUMAR DHAKAD
BRIJESH PATEL
RAJEEV KIRAR
RASHMI RAI
FM RADIO TRANSMITTER
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Practical knowledge means the visualization of the knowledge, which we read in books. For this
we perform experiments amp; get observation.
Practical knowledge is very important in field. One must be familiar with the problems related to
the field so that he may solve them and becomes successful person.
After achieving proper goal of life an engineer has to enter in the professional life. According to
this life he has to serve an industry, may be public or private sector or self own. for the efficient
working in the industry, labors problem etc, so he can tackle them successfully.
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It is made by heating a ceramic material, placing it in a magnetic field then allowing it to cool
while still in the magnetic field. It is the electrostatic equivalent of a permanent magnet. In the
electrets microphone a slice of this material is used as the part of the dielectric of a capacitor in
which the diaphragm of the microphone forms one plate. Sound pressure moves one of its plates.
The movement of the plate changes the capacitance. The electrets capacitor is connected to an FET
amplifier. These microphones are small, have excellent sensitivity, a wide frequency response and a
very low cost.
First amplification stage:
This is a standard self biasing common emitter amplifier. The 22nF capacitor isolates the
microphone from the base voltage of the transistor and only allows alternating current (AC) signals
to pass.
The tank (LC) circuit:
Every FM transmitter needs an oscillator to generate the radio frequency carrier waves. The tank
(LC) circuit, the BC547 and the feedback 5pF capacitor are the oscillator in the cadre. An input
signal is not needed to sustain the oscillation. The feedback signal makes the base emitter current
of the transistor vary at the resonant frequency. This causes the emitter collector current to vary at
the same frequency. The signal fed to the aerial and radiated as radio waves. The 27pf coupling
capacitor on the aerial is to minimize the effect of the aerial
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Missing And Exploited Child Case Study
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children s main purpose is to prevent abductions
or kidnappings by providing viable information on missing children or adults. Most importantly,
the center assists in aiding the victimized families that have dealt with sexual exploitation,
kidnapping or abduction. So far, it has been successful, with a 94 percent recover rate which has
improving since the 1980s. It is has assisted law enforcement in finding 71,000 out of 87,513
children between the years 1984 2002 ( Congressional record, 2003). The National Center for
Missing and Exploited Children includes 22 different services such as the 24 hour toll free hotline.
In addition, the center provides data analytics that help law enforcement identify... Show more
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Now, people are talking about installing facial recognition software in the police officer s body
cams, in order to receive information quicker by scanning the individual s facial features. These
scanners are capable of analyzing an entire city in order to find a match to the missing person.
This will help build a larger database which will help identify people easier. It is mentioned that
1 in 2 Americans are already in the database. The question arises if this is legal or not, by going
around scanning everybody with no probable cause to do so. However, not many would argue
the use of facial recognition if it was used to find a missing person, especially an innocent child
(Laperruque, 2016). It is important to note that most movie depicted kidnappings rarely ever
occur. In fact, it is mentioned on multiple sources that only a 115 children are actually kidnapped
every year by a stranger, but over 200,000 of them a year face injuries, especially car accidents
(Hoffman,
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Cloud Aerosol Lidar And Infrared Pathfinder Satellite...
We have used daily AOD Level 2 Aerosol product from collection 5.1, at 10 km x 10 km spatial
resolution for JJAS of given study years. The AOD derived using Deep blue algorithm at 550 nm
has been considered in the study as it provides the best estimate over land (especially bright
surfaces). The algorithm, assumes that there is lower surface reflectance in the blue part of the
visible spectra than in the red part, and this is used to retrieve AOD values for geographical
regions with surface reflectance greater than 0.15 (Hsu et al., 2004). Such reflectance typically
occurs in desert, arid, semi arid, and urban geographical regions. For cloud fraction (CF), the
Level 2 collection 5.1 version product of 1 km x 1 km spatial resolution and... Show more content
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Figure 3 illustrates the subset regions considered for CALIPSO product. The boxes represent the
geographical extent for the individual CALIPSO datasets used in the study. Fig 3. The selection
of CAlIPSO profile product. The yellow dashed line is an illustration of CALIPSO orbit path over
the study region. IMD daily gridded rainfall data and other Ancillary Products: The daily gridded
rainfall data at spatial resolution of 0.25Вє x 0.25Вє covering the entire Indian region obtained
from National Climate Centre (NCC), Pune, of India Meteorological Department (IMD) is used
for the present study. The gridded data is developed by interpolating the point observations from
a network of rainguage stations, by using inverse distance weighted interpolation (IDW) scheme
(Pai et al., 2014). The aerosol Angstrom Exponent (AE), Liquid water cloud effective particle
radius (CER), Liquid water cloud water path (LWP) of MODIS Aqua; Aerosol Index (AI) from
OMI (Ozone Monitoring Instrument); and Outgoing Long wave Radiation (OLR) from AIRS
(Atmospheric Infrared Sounder) are used as ancillary parameters to study the nature of aerosol
effect on cloud cover and precipitation. All the data sets are at 1Вє x 1Вє spatial resolution of daily
coverage. All the satellites are a part of A Train series constellation which collect data at near
simultaneous time. The data sets are be downloaded from
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Automotive Industry and Porsche Production Line
Shona L. Thomas Porsche Case Study
1.) General Environment Factors for Porsche: A.) Demographic segment for Porsche is Age and
Income distribution. Porsche target age is group is consumers is male over the age of 40 in
addition to an average income of 180k a year. That has a positive effect on this segment because
they have defined their niche audience that best responds to their line of cars. B.) Political and
Legal segment directly affects the future production of Porsche vehicles with regulatory gas
mileage requirements and EPA guidelines. If the 2020 CAFÉ plan is implemented in North
America Porsche will not be able to sell cars in North America. Political issues and governmental
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No inventories, any waiting times, but the highest degree of precision and flexibility. Even if faced
with a change on short notice, production will be able to stay in synch. Porsche is the leading
manufacturer in the world and is superior to all other competitors for the aforementioned reasons.
C.) Marketing and Sales: In 2011 VW group inclusive of Porsche and other brands ranked
number 3 in the world trailing Toyota and GM. However in Europe the VW group leads sales
amongst competitors. Porsche relates their increase in marketing and sales to the CRM processes
in SAP. All systems are originated in German but the data is also shared North America as well as
Canada. North America and Canada represents the biggest market for the car manufacturer almost
40 percent of all luxury cars are sold there. The second reason is that the orientation of the pilot
project toward a non German market prevented a focus that can be considered too German
influenced.
5.) The most significant financial and nonfinancial factors for Porsche are:
Return on investments. Three Porsche product lines the 911, the Boxster, and the Cayenne has had
high operating margins compared to nearly any other major automobile manufacturer. The two
newer product lines, the Boxster and Cayenne, had both been launched with the capital and
technology from its other lines of cars. The Porsche Boxster was manufactured by Valmet of
Finland under a licensed manufacturing
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Schoharie Creek Bridge Collapse
The process of removal of sediments from around the bridge piers is referred to as bridge
scouring. The major cause of scouring is the increase velocity of the flowing water which takes
away the sediments with it causing the formation of scour holes thereby compromising the
integrity of the structure. In United States, bridge scour is one of the three main causes of
bridge failure and it has been estimated that 60% of all bridge failure results from scour and
other hydraulic related causes. One such disaster is the Schoharie Creek Bridge Collapse which
took the life of 10 people and caused the bridge related failures of about $30 million. From the
above case study, it was evident that scouring has very adverse effects in terms of loss of life,...
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The implementation costs of the recycled tire mats is also unknown but what is known is that
the tire mats last longer and require less repair than the riprap. They last on average 32 years.
That is 12 years longer than the riprap and will therefore cost that much less when taking all
costs into consideration. Due to its robust material and hydrodynamic design, the Scouring ramp
is expected to have a significantly longer life span than the tradition Rip Rap approach. Our
suggested material for the ramps are similar in strength and oxidation resistant properties as the
high strength steel that makes up TLP tendons of deep water oil platforms. The metals used for
these anchors can withstand strong ocean currents as wells as oxygen based corrosion. The life
span of the ramps if made from the same grade of steel is estimated to last a minimum of 32 years.
The tire mats are expected to have an extremely long life span due to rubber strength of car tires.
Hence the tire mats are expected to share the same life span of the entire bridge itself. Rip rap,
though it is expected to have a long life span as well, the issue of scouring taking place around the
rip rap adds significant cost given that eventually, the rock pile would need to be replaced every 2
years or so. A pier that requires 50 cubic meters of rip rap would require 132 tons of concrete rubble
costing nearly $300 per replacement. With this data we are able to compare the present worth of
the repair and replacement cost of Rip Rap and Scouring ramps over the span of a 32
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Selection And Recruitment At The University Of Minnesota
Selection and recruitment was limited to participants enrolled in PSY 2001, Research Methods in
Psychology instructed by Professor Cheryl Stewart. Students who arrived to the course at 2:00pm
on Tuesday November 18th were rendered participants of the Charitable Giving Study. Students
were informed by the course instructor at the beginning of the course as well as the weeks prior to
this date that the students will be participating in studies of their peers. Additional recruitment for
supplementary participants was not needed, as this study was strictly conducted within the course.
Fourteen participants consisting of three males and eleven females were involved in the Charitable
Giving Study . Subjects are students studying at the University of Minnesota, Morris. Due to the
lack of need of personal information and the sustainment of privacy, participants were asked to not
submit any personal material verbally or on their questionnaire. Fourteen participants were all
placed in a single experimental condition where three age based video clips were presented
followed by filling out a questionnaire. Upon completion of the study, no participants dropped out,
collected their own data, or requested that their data should not be used. Materials Compositional
materials include video clips and charity information. Foundation information was located and
synthesized from each charity s website; Starlight Children s Foundation (https://www.starlight.org
/), Dream Foundation
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Brookfield Critical Reflection
One thing that was really emphasized in this class is critical reflection. According to Brookfield
critical reflection is the process of analyzing, reconsidering and questioning experiences within a
broad context of issues . This is necessary for anyone working in a people centered job or in
human services. Critical reflection allows us to tackle our assumptions and actions and address
where this comes from. There are 3 different phases of the critical reflection process. The first is
deconstruction. This is where we take the case or moment apart, this where we deconstruct our
attitudes surrounding the circumstances. The next step is resistance and challenge. This is where
we ask why and what this means. The last step is reconstruction. In this step we put together
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Before actively learning about critical reflection, I did not understand how important it is to
develop this skill. With my previous work in SDMA or as a mentor, I did complete some type of
critical reflection but it was more large scale at the end of large periods of time. I found this
reflection was not very helpful because of at it was not as useful at the end of the semester or at
the mid point of semester. I think this is because it is more helpful after every interaction because
then it is the best way to address all of these interactions. As a mentor, it s important to really pay
attention to my interactions with my mentees because this is the basis of my relationship with
them. There are a lot of times of when I need to deconstruct my feelings and attitudes. This is often
the case for my mentees, with them being only a year younger and the growth of our relationship,
there are some interactions that I look back at and think I maybe should not have had done or said
some of the things I did do. This is me deconstructing these interactions, the attitudes that I had,
were not appropriate for this
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The Great Gatsby Illusion Vs Reality Essay
Sana Khan
McGowan, Sherry
Junior English
23 January 2015
Reality Vs. Illusion
For those in love with an illusion often refuse to accept the reality by Sanal Edamaruku. Illusions
make the reality almost impossible to see, the theme of illusion vs. reality occurs many times in
Fitzgerald s novel. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the reader observes many
of the characters living in an illusionary world, however, through one character, the reader can
discern authenticity.
Throughout the novel, the reader perceive Jay Gatsby, as a main and one of the many characters,
who are living in an imaginary world, far away from the the reality. Gatsby, who could not even
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Nick s dreams are simple and real, instead of creating an illusionary world around himself, he
stays true to himself throughout the novel. He states, I decided to go to East and learn the bond
business, ( Fitzgerald 3). Nick, simply wants to be in bond business so he can identify himself
and stay honest and true to himself. He is surrounded by all the riches and still he does not
relinquish his veracity, in attempt to become affluent. Nick says, I am one of few honest people
I have ever known, (Fitzgerald 59), the reader observes Nick as one of the most honest person
throughout the novel. At the end of the novel, the reader visually perceives how Nick leaves the
East after Gatsby s death, Nick states After Gatsby s death, East was hunted for me, ( Fitzgerald
185). Nick thought of East as a place for prosperity but he lefts when he sees the reality of East, a
dark place, full of evil and corruption, where happiness does not exist unless one is living in an
illusionary world. All people want is success without caring how to get that money and success.
Nick represents veracity in Fitzgerald s novel, he is the only one living in the real
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Police Misconduct And Criminal Crime
While police officers have many responsibilities, one of their primary duties is to protect and serve
their community. Due to the power given to police officers and the stresses that accompany that
power, police departments across time and the world have turned up some kind of police
misconduct or corruption. There are thousands of instances in which the power of an officer has
been exercised unethically and unlawfully.
Police misconduct and corruption is one of the oldest problems in the police force. Forms of police
misconduct can include police crime, occupational crime, corruption, and abuse of authority. Within
these forms lie actions of delinquency, which can include, but are not limited to police brutality,
illegal stops, or taking advantage of business owners in exchange of a blind eye, mooching,
favoritism, prejudice and racial profiling, extortion, or perjury. Misconduct among police officers
can also include negligence and carelessness. While ending police misconduct is crucial, it has
proven difficult because of the challenge of defining what constitutes as misconduct, and because
misconduct or corruption can go undetected for long amounts of time.
Police misconduct and corruption have been around as long as professional policing has. The
origin and development of professional policing began in the early nineteenth century under the
direction of England s Home Secretary, Sir Robert Peel. Peel implemented the Metropolitan Police
Act of 1829, which
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Cultural Impact Of The Silk Road
The Silk Road Routes was a route that was established in order to increase trade of silk, paper, and
other goods across China, India, and Central East Asia. Many merchants, missionaries, and
travellers have used this road for traveling and trading from one end to another. Whilst the trade and
travel, there was a multicultural transmission between Chinaand India. As there was the trade with
goods, there were transferrals of philosophies, beliefs, art, and culture through the Silk Road.
Buddhism, which is a major religion that originated from India, became a big impact on those who
crossed paths with Buddhist monks or those who practiced Buddhism from India. China was
particularly impacted by this cultural transmission. Buddhism had influenced and even replaced
major belief systems that already existed in China, through this, it even helped promote new forms
of social and political thought, ideologies and even harmony among the belief systems in China.
Although the establishment of the Silk Road routes was known for trade among China, India and
Central Asia, it also became an aid for opening multicultural transmission of philosophy and beliefs
between India and China, particularly the introduction and growth of Buddhism in China.
The Silk Road played a vital role in aiding the interaction between India and China and multicultural
transmissions, however, its purposes were primarily used to increase trade. Ferdinand Freiherr von
Richthofen created the term Silk Road in 1877
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Anyone Lived In A Pretty How Town Literary Devices
E.E. Cummings uses many different literary devices throughout Anyone Lived in a Pretty How
Town, to explain the setting, as well as the tone of the piece. By using devices such as imagery,
rhymes, and metonymy, Cummings creates the illusion of a pleasant town, that experiences
many seasons together, and is eventually plagued by a death of a town member. Cummings
chooses his diction carefully in order to make sure the audience is getting the right appearance of
the town, he does so by choosing colorful words that will allow the audience to imagine the town
and it s people. By using phrases such as, Women and men(both little and small) it shows that the
townspeople are very much the same, all small, all little, not much variation between them. stars
rain sun moon(and only the snow can begin to explain how children are apt to forget to remember
with up so floating many bells down) Phrases such as this also represent the changing of seasons,
as well as the passing of time. Cummings uses these to describe the appearance of the town, as
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While the rhyming keeps the poem sounding light and airy, the words within the rhymes hold a
deeper meaning. anyone lived in a pretty how town(with up so floating many bells down) The
poem tells the sad story of a person referred to as anyone who lived in a pretty town, where there
are many bell like objects floating down, either the sounds coming from a church bell, or bell
shaped flowers. Eventually Anyone dies, and he is left to be buried by the people of the town
that he obviously does not have a close relationship with, all by all and deep by deep and more by
more they dream their sleep The use of rhyme helps to conceal the dark meaning of the poem from
the audience and it is used effectively throughout to mask the ominous and sad tone of the
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Decarbonize Urban Areas
If we are going to decarbonise our cities and regions, we need to promote high density urban
development. Increasing density reduces the size of houses and overall its consumption of
resources (Rauland and Newman 2011). The authors further contend, therefore that increasing
density has numerous other benefits, including enabling better public transport infrastructure such
as light rail and trains as well as increasing the walkability of cities, all of which will significantly
reduce transport emissions ( Rauland and Newman p. 6. 2011). Adding density to transform cities
can also improve quality of life by offering more local amenities and better lifestyles ( Rauland and
Newman 2011). The Cockburn Town Centre development is perfect example.
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Communicating and Collaborating Effectively This paper focuses on effective communication and
collaboration methods for people with Visual, Kinesthetic, and Auditory learning styles and with
NF, SF, and ST personality types from the Myers Briggs model. Learning Styles Kinesthetic
learners are those who learn through experiencing/doing things that help them learn better. We do
better when we include hands on communication and collaboration activities, such as building
models, drawing diagrams, writing on a flipchart or white board, working with visual aids, and
taking notes. Auditory get better grades learners learn best through hearing, have strong language
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Stationery Office, St Clements House, 2 16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ. First Published 2007.
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Web 2.0 In Business
Are social networks effectives for doing business? Simply fashions?
Actually, millions of people around the world or being more exact, most of the people around the
world have became member of a social networking; moreover people have used this idea along the
time to connote complex sets of relationships between members from interpersonal to international.
Looking for a complete definition of social networking, I have found it defined it as a service
provider of web applications that permit people connect between them and share contents, interact
and create communities with similar interest in order to facilitate the relationships between users.
In the other hand, we can find a place for social networks in business world in order to improve the
information flow between companies related.
Nowadays, companies and organizations are using social networks as a tool of success for their
business. However, those companies and organizations are more directed
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Outline Of A And Bound Water On The Molecular And Cellular...
Janice Ferreira NUID: 001900862
Take home assignment (PMST5700)
Assignment 3
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Nov 30, 2014 by 4 pm.
Total: 15 marks
Instructions: All questions below are compulsory. Please refer to the class lecture slides and
additional reading materials provided for guidance. Answer the following questions based on the
slides and available literature. Please cite references wherever necessary. Please do not hesitate to
contact if you have any doubts/questions.
Question 1: (Dr. Kazo)5 marks
Please describe in detail the role of free and bound Water on the molecular and cellular interactions
of peg modified drugs.
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Role of free water on the molecular and cellular interactions of peg modified drugs:
These free water molecules enhance solubility making the protein soluble in water. This leads to
improvement in its performance in hydrogels
The protein stability is also influenced because of the presence of unbound water.
Reference:
Parag Kohle et al, Sterile Product Development: Formulation, Process, Quality and Regulatory
Considerations http://www.bioprocessintl.com/upstream processing/biochemicals raw materials
/pegylation of biologics 340623/#CIT0015 Question 2: (Dr. Zhou)5 marks
Briefly describe the important processes in lyophilization and what are the main objectives of
freezing step ?
Lyophilization is the process of removing water and/or solvents from a product by the method of
sublimation and desorption. By this method, no biological or chemical reaction can happen. The
process involved in lyophilization are described as follows:
Pre treatment Pretreatment involves any method of treating the product prior to the freezing step.
This could possibly include concentrating the product, formulation revision, decreasing a high
vapor pressure solvent or increasing the surface area. Addition of any of cryo or lyo protectants is
done in this step. This step also helps to maximize contact with the shelves and eventually helps in
minimizing
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Positive And Negative Effects In Sports
Pom has positive and negative effects on an individual mentally, physically, and emotionally. The
effects can vary from team to team based on many different variables. The mental effects can be
things like stress and anxiety whereas the physical effects can be more positive like staying in
shape and being healthy. Emotionally Pom induces lots of feelings such as fear, worry, excitement,
and delirium.
Mentally, Pom has more negative effects than positive. Pom puts a lot of stress on students.
Having practice three to six times a week also takes up a lot of time. Having these frequent
practices means that they have to find time to balance their two totally different lifestyles. For one
half of the day, they have to be a normal student. They go to school and participate just like any
other person in the room. They receive the same amount of homework and stress yet they have
twice as much to do on their plate already. The other half of the day they perform strategic
workouts and bond with their teams as dancers. Scott Goldman is a licensed psychologist on anxiety
disorders related to engaging in sports. As a licensed psychologist working in a number of sports
at the collegiate level, I ve had the opportunity to interact with all kinds of athletes, many of
whom have experienced anxiety that has affected their personal lives, their academic efforts, and
their athletic performance. This is not an uncommon experience. (Goldman). On the other hand,
Pom can affect a dancers mentality in positive ways as well. It can give a participant a new
found confidence whether it be inner or outer. Pom can help dancers to come out of their personal
shells not only while with their team and in the real world as well. They become more outgoing
and extroverted as a result of the way a dance team works. In dance, if you do not communicate
and talk with your teammates, the routine suffers. Their newfound feeling of being unconstrained
helps them to be more communicative and approachable as well as being more social in their own
lives outside of dance. Some may find it to relieve physical insecurities such as weight as well.
Dancers are in very outstanding physical shape due to their rigid workouts and strong dance
routines. The
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Theme Of Nature In Brave New World
There are many conflicts that arise during the first third of this novel, but they all tie in to the basic
theme that is to do with nature and the destruction of humanity through the conditioning of human
minds, to be happy . There are many scenes in the book that show how the people or that specific
scene can be used against the World State, in order to explain that the world state is identify
individuals and making them like everyone else. This ideal perfect futuristic society is a driving
force of the novel and of all the actions that occur throughout Brave New World.
Bernard Marx can be classified as an individual as he spends most of his time alone and because he
doesn t believe in the things that the World State think would make the society better and good .
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Human nature in Brave New World is suggestions, according to the World State. Suggestions are
voluntary, therefore when human beings are being conditioned, they are not voluntarily
agreeing to this action, therefore whatever action is observed, we know that it is occurring due
to the altercation of their human nature. The entire novel is set in a dystopian themed perfect
reality, that can be seen as far from normal, as perfection is rarely achieved now in the 21st
century. After humans are conditioned, since a young age, they begin to grow older and believe
that homes are stiflingly over inhabited by a man, by a periodically teeming woman, by a
rabble of boys and girls of all ages, (pg. 31). and that there is No air, no space; an understerilized
prison; darkness, disease and smells, (pg. 31). The controllers are extracting all the terrible things
that can make a society unhappy, and as it is removing the bad, it is also removing some of the
good things, which is messing with the human nature of people and their
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The Communist Manifesto Of The Communist Party
Manifesto of Communist Party After French Revolution in the year 1789, there came
secularization, industrial revolution, urbanization and politicization. Because all societies,
including ones that existed and ones that now exist have class struggles, the new society went
through struggles between two classes: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. The idea of king being an
ordain were now gone and proletariats started to realize what the system really was about. The
system was about making people richer and making poor people poorer. People became
antagonistic to religion and started to see the development of new technology. With the beheading
of the Louis XIV, there came down feudalism. The feudalism was replaced by secularization,
resulted change
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The Inner Turmoil Expressed in Brutus’ Soliloquy in...
Brutus soliloquy in William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar reveals Brutus inner turmoil before he
decides on participating in the conspiracy. Brutus is torn between his love for Rome and his
friendship with Caesar. However, Brutus fears that Caesar s tyranny after enthroning will cause
harm to Rome and return Rome to dictatorship. In the end, Brutus chooses his obligation to Rome
over Caesar. Brutus soliloquy reflects on his internal conflict between his love for Caesar and his
fear of Caesar s power and ambition in which Brutus eventually resolves to killCaesar. Brutus
affection towards Caesar makes him hesitate to kill Caesar. Brutus sorrow towards the idea of
the conspiracy contributes to his disinclination of killing Caesar. Brutus has deep affection for
Caesar, however he is pressured to eliminate Caesar because of his sense of duty to protect Rome,
And for my part/ I know no personal cause to spurn at him/ But for the general. (2.1.10 12) Brutus
effectively uses the tone of helplessness to evoke pathos in the audience. The atmosphere of
sympathy establishes Brutus unwillingness to kill Caesar. Furthermore, Brutus avoids the usage of
Caesar s name, as he feels shameful when convincing himself to kill Caesar. Brutus repeatedly uses
third person pronoun he . Instead of using Caesar s name, Brutus, consciously or unconsciously,
replaces it with a pronoun. Brutus diction establishes his awareness of his talk of the conspiracy
against his best friend. He feels
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Happiness In Arthur Miller s Death Of A Salesman
Happiness in Death of a Salesman Individuals often seek happiness and fulfillment through
achieving what they believe success to be. The Webster s English Dictionary defines success as
the gaining of wealth, fame, etc. (Webster 284). In today s world, it is indisputable that most
people are looking for happinessthrough this definition of successas individuals take on jobs they
personally do not enjoy for the promise of success and thus, happiness. However, Arthur Miller
demonstrates through his play Death of a Salesman that pursuing and achieving the common
societal ideals of success ultimately lead to unhappiness. Even though Happy attains a fair amount
of success in his job and is earning money, he admits to feeling empty and meaningless inside.
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Yeah. He was a happy man with a batch of cement. (138)
Because Willy is looking for success through an ordinary job as a salesman, he fails to
acknowledge that he is actually more skilled and happy when he s doing work with his hands.
Ultimately, Miller uses Willy Loman s life to convey the theme that happiness cannot be found
in society s accepted definition of success. Happiness cannot be reached through common ideals
of success. Happy is considered a fairly successful person: he earns a decent amount of money,
owns his own apartment and a car; but he still admits that he does not feel fulfilled. Similarly,
Biff spends the majority of his adult life trying to find satisfaction in a common working class
job and although he makes more money in that way, he knows that working on a ranch is what
really gives him true joy. Lastly, Willy attempts to seek success and happiness as a salesman
when he is actually most proficient and elated building things with his hands. Using Happy, Biff,
and Willy, Miller alerts his audience that society s common ideals of success is a trap and will lead
to personal
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Short Happy Life Of Francis Macomber Essay
In Ernest Hemingway s short story The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,, Hemingway uses
the author s craft of perspective along with dialogue and internal dialogue to create a multi part
claim that develops an overall negative characterization of the story s characters. Hemingway
develops the characterization of Margaret, one of the main protagonists, by using multiple
perspectives to assure on her character traits of cruel, manipulative, and fearful.
2. Topic sentence: Throughout the story, readers can see how Margaret s character is
characterized as cruel. Evidence: As said on page 14 He turned and she had leaned forward over
the low seat and kissed on the mouth .
Explain: She is seen as cruel in this quote by Macomber because she flatly kisses Wilson in front of
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This apprises the reader on how Margaret is kinda being bi polar and how she just faked the
whole thing about her being sad. By her crying, she indirectly professes that she cares about her
husband but in reality she s a brutal women who does really care about him.
Evidence Wilson says in his internal dialogue She s damn cruel but they re all cruel (page 6).
Explain: Wilson clarifies how Margaret is cruel, along with other women. From this, the reader can
tell how Margaret isn t the only women he has met before. Also one can interpret that Wilson has
also encountered this same situation before. This contributes to her character trait because he flat
out says how shes is too cruel.
Concluding Sentence: Hemingway s craft of Wilson s, and Macomber s perspective goes to in deep
characterize Margaret as a cruel women.
3. Through Hemingway s Multi part claim and the changing of different perspectives to show how
Margaret is characterized as a manipulative women.
Evidence Margaret goes out to say If you make a scene I ll leave you, darling, to her husband (page
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Oscar Pistorius s Controversy
On September 11th, 2014 it was declared that Oscar Pistorius was not guilty of premeditated
murder. A few months later, however, Pistorius was found guilty of culpable homicide. Pistorius
was then sentenced to five years in prison for his crime. He was to serve his time in the Kgosi
Mampuru II prison located in Pretoria,Gauteng,South Africa. It is not made final about how long he
will have to remain in prison but it could possibly be ten months or even twenty months.
Oscar Pistorius was born on November 22,1986 in South Africa. Pistorius was born without a
fibula in either of his legs, which were amputated below the knees before he turned one. Having
prosthetic legs did not stop Oscar from doing things he wanted to do with his life. Pistorius was
involved in sports, he was involved in several school sports such as cricket and boxing. When he
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After his win in Athens, Pistorius competed in several competitions against able bodied runners.
Pistorius gained much attention gaining invites to European organization competitions. Pistorius s
artificial legs caused controversy throughout his career. There were many people accusing that his
prosthetics were helping him in such a way that was unfair. In 2007 Pistorius was banned from
competing, which he then repealed in 2008. Not repealing the ban in time Oscar missed the 2008
Summer Olympics in Beijing. After that Pistorius made his focus on the 2012 Olympics in
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Why Is Soccer Better Than Football
1 Gazi Mahbub Research essay Football vs Soccer
Though some people consider football and soccer as the same sports, they are actually played quite
different from each other. There are a lot of similarities and difference between them in reference of
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Otherwise whoever has the most points at the end of the extra time, is the winner (Compare
anything). Football and soccer have made their impact in different parts of the world. Football is
mostly played in the USA. In England they play a game like football, but it s different in
prospective, which is called RUGBY. Though people are more likely to get destructive injury,
soccer is popular all over the world. It s not possible to find a single country, which hasn t played
soccer or at least heard about it. Mostly in Europe and South America, people are passionate about
soccer. Though football is mostly played in the USA, it has a lot of influence among the fans and
spectators. Every year, football fans organize a multi billion dollar tournament known as NFL with
all the states of the USA. Fans travel from states to states to watch their team performing. Similarly,
soccer also has a tournament like that, but it is more huge and considered as a world tournament.
Soccer fans organize that biggest tournament each and every four year with only the qualified
nations of the world. Each nation has to go through a qualifying process to play in that huge
tournament known as WORLD CUP. Other than that, there are a lot of premier league
championships pretty much in every continent (Compare
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Underwater Wireless Communication Networks Are Affected By...
security mechanisms are discussed. Underwater wireless communication networks are particularly
vulnerable to malicious attacks due to the high bit error rates, large and variable propagation delays,
and low bandwidth of acoustic channels. A complete survey of securing underwater wireless
communication networks is presented, and the research challenges for secure communication in
this environment are outlined.Acoustic channels have low bandwidth. The link quality in
underwater communication is severely affected by multipath, fading, and the refractive The unique
characteristics of the underwater acoustic communicationchannel, and the differences between
underwater sensornetworks and their ground based counterparts require for the development of
efficient and reliable properties of the sound channel. As a result, the bit error rates of acoustic
links are often high, and losses of connectivity arise.Radio waves do not propagate well underwater
due to the high energy absorption of water. Therefore, underwater communications are based on
acoustic links characterized by large propagation delays. The above mentioned characteristics of
UWCNs have several security implications. UWCNs suffer from the vulnerabilities which
decreases the reliability. So, this article have discussed for security in UWCNs, underlining the
specific characteristics of these networks, possible attacks, countermeasures and challenges.
Keywords:
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Fairy Lore In Clap Your Hands If You Believe
By the same token, the episode Clap Your Hands if You Believe (S.6, Ep.9), explores fairy lore
further. In this episode, Sam and Dean once again travel to Indiana in order to investigate
disappearances and claims of UFO sightings. Upon Sam and Dean s arrival in the town, the
audience is introduced to a scene reminiscent of X Files, where local witnesses and townspeople
recount their alien abductions and their experiences. The father of the first abductee is Mr. Brennen
a traditional watchmaker that tells the boys, he is sure he ll never see his son again as the seventy
hour window to find someone has passed. With Mr. Brennen s statement, Sam and Dean believe
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This similarity is yet another way in which Supernatural melds traditional Celtic folklore
/fairylore with more contemporary narratives, thereby creating new narratives and lore about
fairies that will be understood by contemporary and future generations. The leprechaun s
characteristics are very human, which is a common feature of fairies: they can be either a few
feet tall and look relatively like humans or appear as normal humans (see plate 3.). Dean is
attacked by a fairy whilst in jail for attacking a human suffering from dwarfism. Upon my first
viewing of the episode, it was assumed that the attacker was a fairy solely based on the fact that
only Dean was able to see him. It was not until after studying fairy characteristics in the course did
I realise the significance of the red cap on the man s head Both the colour red and red clothing
being identifiers of fairies. On the other hand, however, after Dean s encounter with a fairy sighting
in his hotel
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Lead Magnet Analysis
To set myself apart from my competitors, I was looking for a unique lead magnet to garner more
views and add people to the email list on one of my websites. Experts recommend providing
users with a free pamphlet or brochure to gain subscribers. Flip PDF Images and Magazines as a
Lead Magnet Usually, competitors use free PDFs or a free ebook with information for their
subscribers. It s called a lead magnet. The subscribers opt in to the email list to get the
information they re craving. It s often indispensable tips, tricks or how tos that will better their
lives or business in some way. It should be an exclusive gift that someone can t have access to
unless they subscribe, and it should be something irresistable that provides real value. Instead of a...
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You don t have to add any payment or credit information to try out the free version of the
software. Once you ve signed in to the platform, it s simple to drag your PDF directly to the
place designated for that purpose. It s available on the dashboard. It only takes moments for the
software to convert your PDF into a flip PDF image that you can configure. From the section
marked My Magazines, you can click to edit your magazine. This is the same area that you can
view your magazines as well as share them with your social media accounts. If you want to
embed the magazine into your own website, you can use the code generator. For my magazine, I
embedded it on a secret page on my website. Once someone had opted in to my email list, a link
was sent directly to their email, so they could view the magazine in their browser. I would
recommend Yumpu to anyone who is looking for a unique way to generate a lead magnet for their
subscriber list. It will stand out more than a traditional PDF or ebook. You can create glossy pages
with your own
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South El Monte Community Analysis
Intro
South El Monte is located in the East quadrant of the San Gabriel Valley, with a small population of
just over 20,000 people this community boasts high employment and low crime rates. However, it
is the same community who, unfortunately, is also one of the many food deserts across the United
States. This paper will look into what makes this community so different than others by analyzing
factors such as demographics, residential pattern and overall quality of life.
Community Identification
Boundaries
South El Monte is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley, in the county of Los Angeles
, zip code:
91733, area code: 626. The estimated population in the city since 2013 was 20, 398 (United States
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Today, light manufacturing remains the city s economic base. These companies manufacture
everything from home furnishings and household appliances to building materials and farm
implements. The city s mission is to protect and improve the quality of life for the community by
addressing concerns, opportunities, service, safety, and providing a strong infrastructure while
maintaining a viable economic base. South El Monte offers all business development services
including an economic development team, redevelopment projects and a one stop service
bringing in state and federal agencies to make it easy for businesses to locate in the city. These
are all under South El Monte s public and private partnerships vision. The city also has provides
support to business in the area of workforce development. In just five decades, the city of South El
Monte has matured into a viable commercial and industrial base, with over 2,400 businesses within
3.25 square miles. To meet its current needs and in search of other improvement opportunities, the
city is now focusing on its growth potential in retail, commercial and residential development,
making the community a better place to live and
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Family Values In The Poisonwood Bible
Today, all around the world people express their different and unique cultures everyday. If we
were to go halfway around the world things that would seem weird to us would be normal to
them. What makes people so quick to judge others when they have different ways of life than us?
In the novel The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolveran American family travels from
Georgia to the Congo, and they have one goal in mind. Their goal is to spread the word of God,
their baptist beliefs, and American values to the locals. However, the family fails to see that the
Congolese people are not in need of a change of faith and lifestyle. The family is thrown into a
difficult lifestyle in the Congo with many challenging obstacles that change some of the family
members views and values. With the exception of the father, Nathan. In The Poisonwood Biblethe
values and cultureof both the American family and the Congolese people help shape the theme of
America s over reach in third world countries and the destruction it creates. Americans have
always had a sense of pride and superiority over other cultures and societies. During the 1950s,
the time when the novel starts to take place, Americans were especially prideful. There was a
new age of home technology and Nathan price was determined to keep his family s faith in
check. Nathan Price feels like he is sort of a god figure and the people who live in Africa are less
then him. It is described in the novel that the Congolese
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Twelfth Night Feste The Fool
According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, the word fool can be defined in many ways. A fool
can be a stupid or silly person , or one who is made to appear foolish , a dupe, a jester, or one who
lacks good sense or judgement . The average child would see clowns or their fathers as silly
fools. The more mature mind would describe fools as drunkards or annoying coworkers. While the
many definitions above are valid, they are not as accurate in describing Festethe Foolin Shakespeare
s Twelfth Night. In actuality, Feste is no fool at all. His wit, smarts, and observational skills make
him the most intelligent and engaging character in the play.
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His choice to stay uninvolved in the many conflicts allows him to remain the impartial observer
of the play. However, despite his objectiveness, he still enjoys participating in the fun and
mischievous activities in Illyria, placing him both inside and outside the play. Better put, he
takes part in the play s craziness, but he is also able to step outside Illyria and look in. As a
result, he is capable of illuminating the foolishness of human nature through his ability to point
out the folly in others. This is made possible in virtue of his gift for analyzing and judging
situations and the other characters. In Act 2 scene 4, Fool rightly observes Duke Orsino s love
for Olivia as fickle and not genuine when likening his mind to an opal, implying that he changes
his mind as much as an opal changes color (which is very often). He observes how foolish Olivia
s excessive mourning is when grieving over her dead brother (Act 1 Scene 5 Lines 64 69), and
on several accounts points out the absurdity of Sir Toby s over indulgent lifestyle in witty banter.
Fortunately for Feste, because he is an allowed Fool (Act 1 Scene 5 Line 93), he is licensed to
voice his observations without trouble, earning him many laughs for speaking his mind. Fool s
honest observations make him the comedic truth of the
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Vark Learning Assessment
Running head: VARK VARK Personal Learning Preferences Analysis Grand Canyon University
NRS 429v Family Centered Health Promotion 03 11 2012 America s university population is both
culturally and generationally diverse. Each student has his or her own unique approach and style of
learning. These differences may not always mesh with the conventional educational methods
practiced at the collegiate level. As the demographics of the collegiate population continue to
change, academic institutions nationwide have responded to this challenge with an increase in
multimodal educational interventions. The VARK learning assessment tool is used globally as an
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This approach takes more time, and often the learner must set aside several hours of study time
in order to fully grasp what is expected of her (VARK 2012). Comparatively, a read and write
score of four was too low of a score to be considered as a bi modality asset, and was mildly
suggestive of mediocre success at the collegiate level. Kinesthetic learners must translate into the
read and write mode. The author is in disagreement with this concept. She believes that the read
and write mode is a dominant learning preference as well. Current study techniques include note
taking, extra reading, and composing discussion question responses for class. A score of three in
the aural category states a potential disadvantage for learning, especially at the university level as
this technique is widely used in Western education. This result is less worrisome, because the
author is involved in an online learning environment, which has little emphasis on the aural
modality. A score of zero in the visual category carries a strong recommendation to avoid that mode
of learning. This analysis is also incorrect as the author utilizes underlining, highlighters, and
symbols as learning aides when studying (VARK 2012). The VARK Personal Learning Profile
concludes the author s greatest weakness is visual learning. This is where study habits must be
revised and changed to meet current academic needs. Grand Canyon University
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Gun Control Discussion ( 100 Points ) Essay
Sociology Gun Control Discussion
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Gun Control Discussion (100 points)
Instructions:
1) Add your discussion in this forum by clicking the button at the bottom of this screen. In your
post please include the following: This assignment is in lieu of the Term paper and must be in APA
format. Include and label the following sections;
Introduction: Familiarize the reader with the general topic of Gun Control that you are discussing.
Provide general information about the main idea, explaining the situation so the reader can make
sense of the topic and the claims you make and support. State your main thesis by stating the
position you will support.
Background: This section is where you present the topic being discussed and an explanation of the
debate and its importance. A discussion of the arguments and views for both sides should be
included Explain the positive and negative effects of the issue on society, as well as examples of
these effects.
Literature Review: Research several types of information. Discuss several Pro and Cons positions
by others and include at least 2 references for the Pro and Con arguments. This section should also
clearly present both sides of the issue being discussed. Summarize the main issues on both sides by
providing information on what the different sources say about the issue. Discuss at least two actual
legal cases on your issue and their outcome.
Take a position and argue for either the Pro or Con side
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Who Is Alexander The Great Philip Freeman
Alexander the Great Philip Freeman
2011
330 Samantha Smith Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great
In Alexander the Great by Philip Freeman, Alexander was portrayed as a clean shaved man with
lean cheeks, square jaw, and had a fierce look of determination. He was born in July during the year
356 B.C. and was the son of Philip and Olympias. (page 3)
From the day Alexander could walk, he started his training in war. (page 18) He was involved in
sword play, archery and horsemanship. Alexander had many tutors who taught him different
subjects, including reading, writing and the healing arts. According to Freeman, by the end of his
training in the healing arts, he could treat wounds and prescribe medicine to men. (page 26)
When Alexander was sixteen Philip handed Alexander the royal seal ring granting him to rule.
(page 28) This was a test for Alexander. If he could resist temptation for a few months, his position
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Freeman wanted to turn the history of Alexander into a story, using modern sources. He stated, My
hope is that this narrative is authoritative and yet accessible to those who love history . (Author s
Note)
Freeman achieved his goal. His story provided the reader with great information on the history of
Alexander s life. I believe this book caught the eye of many history lovers because he turned
Alexander s life into a story, which is unique.
Why write another book about Alexander the Great when there is hundreds available? Freeman s
reason was selfish. He stated I grew up fascinated by this man, so I couldn t resist the opportunity
to immerse myself in the ancient and modern sources on his life and to visit sites along his
journey . (Author s Note) I think there can never be enough books on any historical person because
there is lots of information to gather and write about. Also each book is written and interpreted
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Amputation Specialist
The field surgeon became regarded as an amputation specialist. He must remove any damaged
limb that might allow infection to travel from the wound to the rest of the body. The intimations
for the amputation were 1) all compound long bone fractures, 2) all bullet wounds to a joint and
any fractures that entered the joint, uncontrolled bleeding, 3) irreparable lacerations of major
blood vessels or nerves, crushed tissue and any foreign bodies that were too deep or too difficult
to remove (Kuz 16). When it was decided that the soldier was to undergo surgery, the operations
violated almost every method of infection prevention that we use today. When a wounded soldier
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Operating tables were usually made up of doors taken off the hinges and many times surgeries
were performed outdoors. A surgeon s hands were rarely clean, most of the time contaminated with
the blood and fluids of another soldier s wounds. Dr. William Williams Keen stated, We operated
in old blood stained and often pus stained coats....We used marine sponges which had been used in
prior pus cases and been only washed in tap water...If there was any difficulty in threading the
needle we moistened it with saliva (Rutkow 64). The surgeon s hands, or a blunt instrument, would
probe the wound to determine the next step, which was sometimes a secondary amputation. Frank
Hastings Hamilton, commenting on the results of primary versus secondary surgery during the
war, wrote, In all secondary amputations and resections...conservative treatment had been tried and
failed, and the deaths which followed ought in justice be charged to conservatism and not to the
operation (Kuz 15). Secondary amputations had to be made if gangrene began in the stump. This
usually occurred within two or more weeks after the initial wound, and during the formation of pus,
usually two three weeks after injury (Kuz 17). It was generally agreed that amputations had better
results if done as soon
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Thin Layer Chromatography Lab
Thin layer chromatography is the separation of substances using different solvents that run up the
TLC plate to find different materials and colors in the sample. Three solvents in this test were one
hundred percent acetone, one hundred percent isopropyl, and distilled water. In this test we timed
the speed of each solvent and recorded the best color content.
PACE Introduction
Thin Layer Chromatography is a commonly used experiment in forensics, and is the separation of
substances using different solvents. What I want to find out is what the fastest solvent is, but keeps
the best color on the TLC plate. The three solvents in the experiment are one hundred percent
acetone, one hundred percent isopropyl, and distilled water. Acetone is nail polish remover and
isopropyl is rubbing alcohol. In the experiment, it required distilled water because it is purified and
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TLC was invented in 1941 for forensics, but wasn t perfected on paper until 1944(chromatography
online.org). Schaiber was the one who invented TLC and he was a German scientist. Some other
facts are that there are many other ways to do TLC and that it s not a very old process.
Forensic scientists use this in cases dealing with a lot of drugs or explosives. They use much
more complicated equipment though to perform their tasks. Many explosives can be tested and
most common drugs can be tested too. Some reasons to test these substances are, one the
government doesn t want people to have drugs or explosives, and two, and people might find out
and get really concerned. All in all this is very important to society. The hypothesis is what would
be the fastest solvent that will keep the best color
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Significance Of The Actions For Operation Ivory Coast
The purpose of this paper is to examine a historical battle and apply the four steps of battle
analysis to provide an alternate outcome. This paper will define the battle, review the settings,
describe the actions, and assess the significance of the actions for Operation Ivory Coast. The
operation took place during 1971 in Northern Vietnamby United States Special Forces operators.
The
There had been more than 500 identified American Prisoners of War held by the North Vietnamese.
Several reports indicated the North Vietnamese Army tortured prisoners and kept them in terrible
conditions. As a result, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, General Earle G. Wheeler authorized
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Additionally, Brigadier General consulted with the Naval Commander operating in the waters off of
the eastern Vietnamese Coast so his forces could from Thailand into west Vietnam undetected.
Upon discussions with the White House, it was determined that the November timeframe would be
the best course of action to begin the raid.
Intelligence indicated that there were approximately 70 prisoners of war located in Son Tay
Prison. Those selected to participate in the mission began working through a life size construction
modeled after the prison. The training for the mission was incremental and slowly progressed to
simulate the anticipated conditions that the special ground forces would face. The total time
allotted for the ground operation was thirty minutes. Colonel had his forces rehearsed over 170
times before he determined his men were mission ready. Due to operational security he did not
reveal specific mission details to his men. All that his men knew was that they would be traveling to
a tropical climate, they would not be told until five hours before the flight from Thailand into north
western Vietnam. Another aspect of operational security entailed the Special Forces tearing down
their model structures to avoid Russian surveillance. The mission details included airlifting Army
Special Forces on Air Force
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Hammer Of Thor Character Analysis
Magnus is one of the protagonists in the novel Hammer of Thor written by Rick Riordan.
Magnus is talking with a goat and the goat says Thor s hammer is missing then an ax comes and
kills the goat and runs away Magnus chases him when he gets to him the killer says don t go for
the hammer it s a trap when Magnus gets back to Valhalla a new einherjar named Alex an other son
of Lokihas joined but she/he is starting trouble but Magnus doesn t really care he goes to talk
with Sam and says we have to get the hammer she said ok but first you have a battle to go to so
when Magnus goes to the battle field there is a dragon and it fly s into Magnus but he can t
move because Loki is inside his head and he says 5 days till the marriage bring the gift after all of
that Magnus and Sam, Blitzen and Hearthstone go to a old town to try to get the hammer and they
find a tomb they go in it and undead warriors com up and start fighting them and
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Sociological Effects Of Residential Schools
As a nation, Canada is known to the rest of the world for being thoughtful, polite, and generally
very accepting of all ethnicities and people. However, the treatment of Canada s Indigenous
population, Japanese Canadians, African American and Indigenous slaves seems to suggest
otherwise. Canada s dark past may not be talked about often, but there are three main events that
targeted specific ethnic groups which still affect those people today. Residential Schools led to
major negative cultural consequences, as well as psychological and sociological effects. Japanese
Canadian Internment Camps were used to strip Japanese Canadians of their rights because of the
World War II bombing of Pearl Harbor. And finally, for two centuries slavery
was legal in New
France, and in Lower Canada under British rule. Human beings were being held captive and were
owned by many people, including governors, bishops, military officers, priests, and blacksmiths.
All of these terrible consequences can be accredited to Canada s imperialistic policies.
Residential schools in Canada were present for over 100 years and were created by the
government to eliminate the Indigenous culture. These schools successfully separated families
while creating huge cultural barriers between children and their Native culture (COHA, 2011).
These children were forcibly removed from their families and taken to residential schools
because Canadians saw Indigenous peoples as backwards or savage (COHA, 2011). They also
believed that they were inferior to Natives and that these schools would help civilize aboriginals by
replacing their Native traits with Western values (COHA, 2011). After being separated from their
families at very young ages, and given no contact with them, children would be taught a completely
different culture and language than their families, which caused many children to become distant
from their families (COHA, 2011). Since children grew up in environments that were so different
from their Indigenous ones, children often felt isolated, causing them to become disconnected from
their own culture. Students were often housed in dormitory rooms with rows of beds that allowed
for little privacy. Boys and girls were also separated.
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Urban Suburbs In California
California Suburbs California is a state with a lifestyle and identity all its own. One factor
contributing to California s unique singularity is the lay out of its cities and suburban areas. Unlike
many metropolitan areas, which built up, California spread out, creating a commuter culture of
loosely connected communities surrounding larger cities and urban areas. The popularization of
suburban neighborhoods gained prominence and momentum in the 1950s, following World War
II,and the influx of veterans returning home and starting families. That decade s economic growth,
attributed to government spending on the construction of interstate highways and schools, the
distribution of veterans benefits and the increase in military spending, left Californians with high
wages and low unemployment and inflation (The 1950s). These circumstances, combined with the
ingenuity of new developers regarding the layout, construction and affordability of economically
built homes, spear headed the creation of suburban communities in California. With thousands of
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In less than 10 months, over 7,400 houses were sold (Waldie). The availability of the homes and
the ease in which individuals could receive loans enticed hundreds of first time home buyers. For
many banks, the only prerequisites for qualifying for a loan was that they had a steady job and
their promise to keep up with the mortgage payments (Waldie). The location of the suburban
communities was also appealing to Californians. The distance of homes from the congestion of the
cities created a commuter based lifestyle, supported by the railroads and the influx and popularity
of new automobiles (Starr). Many people preferred the separation of the communities from the
hustle and bustle of the overcrowded cities and they enjoyed the remote locations of suburbs and
the operation from urban
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The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar
The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar
The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, is a perfect tragedy, showing
both pity and fear , as well as not possess[ing] no single tragic quality (Aristotle). Throughout the
play, betrayal and corruption are seen, filling the play with other tragic qualities. Out of all the
characters in the play, the most complex is Brutus. Brutus, being one of the conspirators behind
the death of his good friend Caesar, takes his place as the stories tragic hero. The nobility and
honor he shows to the people of Rome also come together to make him the tragic hero of Julius
Caesar.
Brutus s most defining trait is his Stoic nature. Stoicism is a Hellenistic Philosophy (Stoic Wiki)
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What villain , he says touched his body // and not for justice (3.3.127). He comes to the realization
that what he has done is wrong and in a sense regrets what he has done. Brutus does think;
however, what he has done is the right thing to for the good of Rome. Brutus s humane actions of
letting Anthony Live backfire, leading to his next two tragic choices.
One of Brutus s other major flaws was in inability to see through Antony s lies. Upon seeing
Caesar s bloody body, he says the following, O mighty Caesar, dost thou lie so low (3.3.165)?
Brutus does not relies that Anthony is still loyal to Caesar and may become a threat to him and
the conspirators later on. He also allows Anthony to talk at the funeral speech. Brutus says on
Anthony s request on talking at the funeral, You shall not in your funeral speech blame us
(3.3.280). When the funeral speeches finally start Brutus starts to turn the crowd in his favor. He
says, It s not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more (3.3.293)! The rioters start to
realize where the conspirators are coming from and continue to listen intentavly. Had Caesar been
living would you have all died happily as slaves (3.3.297)? Here we see brutus intense love for his
country has blinded him from the truth. He thought that Caesar was to ambitions as an individual
and thought that he would become a tyrant with no
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Stepford Wives Essay
Final Paper The Stepford Wives (2004)
The film that I choose to analysis is The Stepford Wives. The Stepford Wives is a Sci Fi film
which was released in 2004. It was directed by Frank Oz, who is famously known for his acting
roles. Frank Oz has done the voice of Yoda in the Star Wars series, and several Muppets
characters, such as Miss Piggy. There are three editions to this story, the book, the 1975, and 2004
film. The 2004 version varies from the others, as it has a slightly different story line. In the 2004
version, the women tend to hold higher up and specialty jobs, where in the other two, the characters
were stay at home mothers with a hobby in photography (Thompson, 2009).
The Film follows the character of Joanna, who was a very successful woman, a TV producer, but
unfortunately lost her Job. After loosing her job, her husband decides to get out of the city, and
moves their family to a town called Stepford. When they get to Stepford, Joanna and Walter get
the tour of the perfect suburb by Claire. The houses are all beautiful, the yards are perfect, ect.
They are shown the men s association, and the Stepford day spa. This is where we find out how
perfect all the wives are. Joanna and Walter go to a picnic where one of the wives starts to spark,
and Joanna tries to call a hospital, but no one will let her. This is also when Joanna meets Roger,
and Bobbie, who are not perfect like the other wives. Joanna, Roger, and Bobbie decide to
investigate a little. They go
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How Did Women s Fashion Change In The 1800s
Women s Fashion Changes, in the 1800s Imagine it was 1860 and the latest outfit just came out!
Now I know it probably would not matter to you now if just one outfit came out cause millions of
new clothes came out everyday but back then even if they came out with a new fabric pattern it
was huge. Yes it was the Victorian era. Women s fashion
in the 1800s saw the biggest change(Lucid
Crew). From the hats to the shoes, from their sports wear to house wear. Or even if you have
ever wonder where we got this idea, although some people may not have but we stole it from
others, yes we may have improved on it but those people had it all figured out before we did. It
took that history and made it help form the clothes today. Everyone owes thanks to those people.
Then, black was the new black, Luxe labels came, there was name calling and fashion was
flourishing. These modern day obsessions with black and big name labels are nothing new.
People should not think that they started these trends but think way back then (Lucid Crew).
Women s fashion in the 1800 s saw the biggest change because of it s great development in it s
dressage timeline. The reason why this fashion timeline developed so much was because of all the
new ideas of machines, fabrics, colors, and the people that created all of this that changed history.
Every year there was something... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So that was a big improvement in the time was what did they wore for those events
(Independence Hall Association). The men had now a different uniform to wear and the ladies
would normally wear a house dress for those events like all the sports and new ideas were coming
out at that time. All played a part in a huge change of the late 1800s because they developed
different clothes for that which led to tons of sport outfits ideas (Independence Hall
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  • 4. Missing And Exploited Child Case Study The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children s main purpose is to prevent abductions or kidnappings by providing viable information on missing children or adults. Most importantly, the center assists in aiding the victimized families that have dealt with sexual exploitation, kidnapping or abduction. So far, it has been successful, with a 94 percent recover rate which has improving since the 1980s. It is has assisted law enforcement in finding 71,000 out of 87,513 children between the years 1984 2002 ( Congressional record, 2003). The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children includes 22 different services such as the 24 hour toll free hotline. In addition, the center provides data analytics that help law enforcement identify... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, people are talking about installing facial recognition software in the police officer s body cams, in order to receive information quicker by scanning the individual s facial features. These scanners are capable of analyzing an entire city in order to find a match to the missing person. This will help build a larger database which will help identify people easier. It is mentioned that 1 in 2 Americans are already in the database. The question arises if this is legal or not, by going around scanning everybody with no probable cause to do so. However, not many would argue the use of facial recognition if it was used to find a missing person, especially an innocent child (Laperruque, 2016). It is important to note that most movie depicted kidnappings rarely ever occur. In fact, it is mentioned on multiple sources that only a 115 children are actually kidnapped every year by a stranger, but over 200,000 of them a year face injuries, especially car accidents (Hoffman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cloud Aerosol Lidar And Infrared Pathfinder Satellite... We have used daily AOD Level 2 Aerosol product from collection 5.1, at 10 km x 10 km spatial resolution for JJAS of given study years. The AOD derived using Deep blue algorithm at 550 nm has been considered in the study as it provides the best estimate over land (especially bright surfaces). The algorithm, assumes that there is lower surface reflectance in the blue part of the visible spectra than in the red part, and this is used to retrieve AOD values for geographical regions with surface reflectance greater than 0.15 (Hsu et al., 2004). Such reflectance typically occurs in desert, arid, semi arid, and urban geographical regions. For cloud fraction (CF), the Level 2 collection 5.1 version product of 1 km x 1 km spatial resolution and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 3 illustrates the subset regions considered for CALIPSO product. The boxes represent the geographical extent for the individual CALIPSO datasets used in the study. Fig 3. The selection of CAlIPSO profile product. The yellow dashed line is an illustration of CALIPSO orbit path over the study region. IMD daily gridded rainfall data and other Ancillary Products: The daily gridded rainfall data at spatial resolution of 0.25Вє x 0.25Вє covering the entire Indian region obtained from National Climate Centre (NCC), Pune, of India Meteorological Department (IMD) is used for the present study. The gridded data is developed by interpolating the point observations from a network of rainguage stations, by using inverse distance weighted interpolation (IDW) scheme (Pai et al., 2014). The aerosol Angstrom Exponent (AE), Liquid water cloud effective particle radius (CER), Liquid water cloud water path (LWP) of MODIS Aqua; Aerosol Index (AI) from OMI (Ozone Monitoring Instrument); and Outgoing Long wave Radiation (OLR) from AIRS (Atmospheric Infrared Sounder) are used as ancillary parameters to study the nature of aerosol effect on cloud cover and precipitation. All the data sets are at 1Вє x 1Вє spatial resolution of daily coverage. All the satellites are a part of A Train series constellation which collect data at near simultaneous time. The data sets are be downloaded from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Automotive Industry and Porsche Production Line Shona L. Thomas Porsche Case Study 1.) General Environment Factors for Porsche: A.) Demographic segment for Porsche is Age and Income distribution. Porsche target age is group is consumers is male over the age of 40 in addition to an average income of 180k a year. That has a positive effect on this segment because they have defined their niche audience that best responds to their line of cars. B.) Political and Legal segment directly affects the future production of Porsche vehicles with regulatory gas mileage requirements and EPA guidelines. If the 2020 CAFГ‰ plan is implemented in North America Porsche will not be able to sell cars in North America. Political issues and governmental decisions affect the development of the local ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No inventories, any waiting times, but the highest degree of precision and flexibility. Even if faced with a change on short notice, production will be able to stay in synch. Porsche is the leading manufacturer in the world and is superior to all other competitors for the aforementioned reasons. C.) Marketing and Sales: In 2011 VW group inclusive of Porsche and other brands ranked number 3 in the world trailing Toyota and GM. However in Europe the VW group leads sales amongst competitors. Porsche relates their increase in marketing and sales to the CRM processes in SAP. All systems are originated in German but the data is also shared North America as well as Canada. North America and Canada represents the biggest market for the car manufacturer almost 40 percent of all luxury cars are sold there. The second reason is that the orientation of the pilot project toward a non German market prevented a focus that can be considered too German influenced. 5.) The most significant financial and nonfinancial factors for Porsche are: Return on investments. Three Porsche product lines the 911, the Boxster, and the Cayenne has had high operating margins compared to nearly any other major automobile manufacturer. The two newer product lines, the Boxster and Cayenne, had both been launched with the capital and technology from its other lines of cars. The Porsche Boxster was manufactured by Valmet of Finland under a licensed manufacturing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Schoharie Creek Bridge Collapse The process of removal of sediments from around the bridge piers is referred to as bridge scouring. The major cause of scouring is the increase velocity of the flowing water which takes away the sediments with it causing the formation of scour holes thereby compromising the integrity of the structure. In United States, bridge scour is one of the three main causes of bridge failure and it has been estimated that 60% of all bridge failure results from scour and other hydraulic related causes. One such disaster is the Schoharie Creek Bridge Collapse which took the life of 10 people and caused the bridge related failures of about $30 million. From the above case study, it was evident that scouring has very adverse effects in terms of loss of life,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The implementation costs of the recycled tire mats is also unknown but what is known is that the tire mats last longer and require less repair than the riprap. They last on average 32 years. That is 12 years longer than the riprap and will therefore cost that much less when taking all costs into consideration. Due to its robust material and hydrodynamic design, the Scouring ramp is expected to have a significantly longer life span than the tradition Rip Rap approach. Our suggested material for the ramps are similar in strength and oxidation resistant properties as the high strength steel that makes up TLP tendons of deep water oil platforms. The metals used for these anchors can withstand strong ocean currents as wells as oxygen based corrosion. The life span of the ramps if made from the same grade of steel is estimated to last a minimum of 32 years. The tire mats are expected to have an extremely long life span due to rubber strength of car tires. Hence the tire mats are expected to share the same life span of the entire bridge itself. Rip rap, though it is expected to have a long life span as well, the issue of scouring taking place around the rip rap adds significant cost given that eventually, the rock pile would need to be replaced every 2 years or so. A pier that requires 50 cubic meters of rip rap would require 132 tons of concrete rubble costing nearly $300 per replacement. With this data we are able to compare the present worth of the repair and replacement cost of Rip Rap and Scouring ramps over the span of a 32 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Selection And Recruitment At The University Of Minnesota Selection and recruitment was limited to participants enrolled in PSY 2001, Research Methods in Psychology instructed by Professor Cheryl Stewart. Students who arrived to the course at 2:00pm on Tuesday November 18th were rendered participants of the Charitable Giving Study. Students were informed by the course instructor at the beginning of the course as well as the weeks prior to this date that the students will be participating in studies of their peers. Additional recruitment for supplementary participants was not needed, as this study was strictly conducted within the course. Fourteen participants consisting of three males and eleven females were involved in the Charitable Giving Study . Subjects are students studying at the University of Minnesota, Morris. Due to the lack of need of personal information and the sustainment of privacy, participants were asked to not submit any personal material verbally or on their questionnaire. Fourteen participants were all placed in a single experimental condition where three age based video clips were presented followed by filling out a questionnaire. Upon completion of the study, no participants dropped out, collected their own data, or requested that their data should not be used. Materials Compositional materials include video clips and charity information. Foundation information was located and synthesized from each charity s website; Starlight Children s Foundation (https://www.starlight.org /), Dream Foundation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Brookfield Critical Reflection One thing that was really emphasized in this class is critical reflection. According to Brookfield critical reflection is the process of analyzing, reconsidering and questioning experiences within a broad context of issues . This is necessary for anyone working in a people centered job or in human services. Critical reflection allows us to tackle our assumptions and actions and address where this comes from. There are 3 different phases of the critical reflection process. The first is deconstruction. This is where we take the case or moment apart, this where we deconstruct our attitudes surrounding the circumstances. The next step is resistance and challenge. This is where we ask why and what this means. The last step is reconstruction. In this step we put together everything that we have learned from this... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before actively learning about critical reflection, I did not understand how important it is to develop this skill. With my previous work in SDMA or as a mentor, I did complete some type of critical reflection but it was more large scale at the end of large periods of time. I found this reflection was not very helpful because of at it was not as useful at the end of the semester or at the mid point of semester. I think this is because it is more helpful after every interaction because then it is the best way to address all of these interactions. As a mentor, it s important to really pay attention to my interactions with my mentees because this is the basis of my relationship with them. There are a lot of times of when I need to deconstruct my feelings and attitudes. This is often the case for my mentees, with them being only a year younger and the growth of our relationship, there are some interactions that I look back at and think I maybe should not have had done or said some of the things I did do. This is me deconstructing these interactions, the attitudes that I had, were not appropriate for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Great Gatsby Illusion Vs Reality Essay Sana Khan McGowan, Sherry Junior English 23 January 2015 Reality Vs. Illusion For those in love with an illusion often refuse to accept the reality by Sanal Edamaruku. Illusions make the reality almost impossible to see, the theme of illusion vs. reality occurs many times in Fitzgerald s novel. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the reader observes many of the characters living in an illusionary world, however, through one character, the reader can discern authenticity. Throughout the novel, the reader perceive Jay Gatsby, as a main and one of the many characters, who are living in an imaginary world, far away from the the reality. Gatsby, who could not even stay true to himself, changed his identity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nick s dreams are simple and real, instead of creating an illusionary world around himself, he stays true to himself throughout the novel. He states, I decided to go to East and learn the bond business, ( Fitzgerald 3). Nick, simply wants to be in bond business so he can identify himself and stay honest and true to himself. He is surrounded by all the riches and still he does not relinquish his veracity, in attempt to become affluent. Nick says, I am one of few honest people I have ever known, (Fitzgerald 59), the reader observes Nick as one of the most honest person throughout the novel. At the end of the novel, the reader visually perceives how Nick leaves the East after Gatsby s death, Nick states After Gatsby s death, East was hunted for me, ( Fitzgerald 185). Nick thought of East as a place for prosperity but he lefts when he sees the reality of East, a dark place, full of evil and corruption, where happiness does not exist unless one is living in an illusionary world. All people want is success without caring how to get that money and success. Nick represents veracity in Fitzgerald s novel, he is the only one living in the real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Police Misconduct And Criminal Crime While police officers have many responsibilities, one of their primary duties is to protect and serve their community. Due to the power given to police officers and the stresses that accompany that power, police departments across time and the world have turned up some kind of police misconduct or corruption. There are thousands of instances in which the power of an officer has been exercised unethically and unlawfully. Police misconduct and corruption is one of the oldest problems in the police force. Forms of police misconduct can include police crime, occupational crime, corruption, and abuse of authority. Within these forms lie actions of delinquency, which can include, but are not limited to police brutality, illegal stops, or taking advantage of business owners in exchange of a blind eye, mooching, favoritism, prejudice and racial profiling, extortion, or perjury. Misconduct among police officers can also include negligence and carelessness. While ending police misconduct is crucial, it has proven difficult because of the challenge of defining what constitutes as misconduct, and because misconduct or corruption can go undetected for long amounts of time. Police misconduct and corruption have been around as long as professional policing has. The origin and development of professional policing began in the early nineteenth century under the direction of England s Home Secretary, Sir Robert Peel. Peel implemented the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cultural Impact Of The Silk Road The Silk Road Routes was a route that was established in order to increase trade of silk, paper, and other goods across China, India, and Central East Asia. Many merchants, missionaries, and travellers have used this road for traveling and trading from one end to another. Whilst the trade and travel, there was a multicultural transmission between Chinaand India. As there was the trade with goods, there were transferrals of philosophies, beliefs, art, and culture through the Silk Road. Buddhism, which is a major religion that originated from India, became a big impact on those who crossed paths with Buddhist monks or those who practiced Buddhism from India. China was particularly impacted by this cultural transmission. Buddhism had influenced and even replaced major belief systems that already existed in China, through this, it even helped promote new forms of social and political thought, ideologies and even harmony among the belief systems in China. Although the establishment of the Silk Road routes was known for trade among China, India and Central Asia, it also became an aid for opening multicultural transmission of philosophy and beliefs between India and China, particularly the introduction and growth of Buddhism in China. The Silk Road played a vital role in aiding the interaction between India and China and multicultural transmissions, however, its purposes were primarily used to increase trade. Ferdinand Freiherr von Richthofen created the term Silk Road in 1877 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Anyone Lived In A Pretty How Town Literary Devices E.E. Cummings uses many different literary devices throughout Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town, to explain the setting, as well as the tone of the piece. By using devices such as imagery, rhymes, and metonymy, Cummings creates the illusion of a pleasant town, that experiences many seasons together, and is eventually plagued by a death of a town member. Cummings chooses his diction carefully in order to make sure the audience is getting the right appearance of the town, he does so by choosing colorful words that will allow the audience to imagine the town and it s people. By using phrases such as, Women and men(both little and small) it shows that the townspeople are very much the same, all small, all little, not much variation between them. stars rain sun moon(and only the snow can begin to explain how children are apt to forget to remember with up so floating many bells down) Phrases such as this also represent the changing of seasons, as well as the passing of time. Cummings uses these to describe the appearance of the town, as well as to express time changes.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the rhyming keeps the poem sounding light and airy, the words within the rhymes hold a deeper meaning. anyone lived in a pretty how town(with up so floating many bells down) The poem tells the sad story of a person referred to as anyone who lived in a pretty town, where there are many bell like objects floating down, either the sounds coming from a church bell, or bell shaped flowers. Eventually Anyone dies, and he is left to be buried by the people of the town that he obviously does not have a close relationship with, all by all and deep by deep and more by more they dream their sleep The use of rhyme helps to conceal the dark meaning of the poem from the audience and it is used effectively throughout to mask the ominous and sad tone of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Decarbonize Urban Areas If we are going to decarbonise our cities and regions, we need to promote high density urban development. Increasing density reduces the size of houses and overall its consumption of resources (Rauland and Newman 2011). The authors further contend, therefore that increasing density has numerous other benefits, including enabling better public transport infrastructure such as light rail and trains as well as increasing the walkability of cities, all of which will significantly reduce transport emissions ( Rauland and Newman p. 6. 2011). Adding density to transform cities can also improve quality of life by offering more local amenities and better lifestyles ( Rauland and Newman 2011). The Cockburn Town Centre development is perfect example. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Coll Communicating and Collaborating Effectively This paper focuses on effective communication and collaboration methods for people with Visual, Kinesthetic, and Auditory learning styles and with NF, SF, and ST personality types from the Myers Briggs model. Learning Styles Kinesthetic learners are those who learn through experiencing/doing things that help them learn better. We do better when we include hands on communication and collaboration activities, such as building models, drawing diagrams, writing on a flipchart or white board, working with visual aids, and taking notes. Auditory get better grades learners learn best through hearing, have strong language skills, a well developed vocabulary, and follow spoken directions well.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Application for reproduction should be made in writing to The Copyright Unit, Her Majesty s Stationery Office, St Clements House, 2 16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ. First Published 2007. ISBN 978 1 84712 237 7 Views expressed in this report are not necessarily those of the Department for Work and Pensions or any other Government Department. Printed by Corporate Document Services. Contents iii Is this Essay helpful Web 2.0 In Business Are social networks effectives for doing business? Simply fashions? Actually, millions of people around the world or being more exact, most of the people around the world have became member of a social networking; moreover people have used this idea along the time to connote complex sets of relationships between members from interpersonal to international. Looking for a complete definition of social networking, I have found it defined it as a service provider of web applications that permit people connect between them and share contents, interact and create communities with similar interest in order to facilitate the relationships between users. In the other hand, we can find a place for social networks in business world in order to improve the information flow between companies related. Nowadays, companies and organizations are using social networks as a tool of success for their business. However, those companies and organizations are more directed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Outline Of A And Bound Water On The Molecular And Cellular... Janice Ferreira NUID: 001900862 Take home assignment (PMST5700) Assignment 3 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Nov 30, 2014 by 4 pm. Total: 15 marks Instructions: All questions below are compulsory. Please refer to the class lecture slides and additional reading materials provided for guidance. Answer the following questions based on the slides and available literature. Please cite references wherever necessary. Please do not hesitate to contact if you have any doubts/questions. Question 1: (Dr. Kazo)5 marks Please describe in detail the role of free and bound Water on the molecular and cellular interactions of peg modified drugs. Role of bound water on the molecular and cellular interactions of peg ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Role of free water on the molecular and cellular interactions of peg modified drugs: These free water molecules enhance solubility making the protein soluble in water. This leads to improvement in its performance in hydrogels The protein stability is also influenced because of the presence of unbound water. Reference: Parag Kohle et al, Sterile Product Development: Formulation, Process, Quality and Regulatory Considerations http://www.bioprocessintl.com/upstream processing/biochemicals raw materials /pegylation of biologics 340623/#CIT0015 Question 2: (Dr. Zhou)5 marks Briefly describe the important processes in lyophilization and what are the main objectives of freezing step ? Lyophilization is the process of removing water and/or solvents from a product by the method of sublimation and desorption. By this method, no biological or chemical reaction can happen. The process involved in lyophilization are described as follows: Pre treatment Pretreatment involves any method of treating the product prior to the freezing step. This could possibly include concentrating the product, formulation revision, decreasing a high vapor pressure solvent or increasing the surface area. Addition of any of cryo or lyo protectants is done in this step. This step also helps to maximize contact with the shelves and eventually helps in minimizing
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  • 18. Positive And Negative Effects In Sports Pom has positive and negative effects on an individual mentally, physically, and emotionally. The effects can vary from team to team based on many different variables. The mental effects can be things like stress and anxiety whereas the physical effects can be more positive like staying in shape and being healthy. Emotionally Pom induces lots of feelings such as fear, worry, excitement, and delirium. Mentally, Pom has more negative effects than positive. Pom puts a lot of stress on students. Having practice three to six times a week also takes up a lot of time. Having these frequent practices means that they have to find time to balance their two totally different lifestyles. For one half of the day, they have to be a normal student. They go to school and participate just like any other person in the room. They receive the same amount of homework and stress yet they have twice as much to do on their plate already. The other half of the day they perform strategic workouts and bond with their teams as dancers. Scott Goldman is a licensed psychologist on anxiety disorders related to engaging in sports. As a licensed psychologist working in a number of sports at the collegiate level, I ve had the opportunity to interact with all kinds of athletes, many of whom have experienced anxiety that has affected their personal lives, their academic efforts, and their athletic performance. This is not an uncommon experience. (Goldman). On the other hand, Pom can affect a dancers mentality in positive ways as well. It can give a participant a new found confidence whether it be inner or outer. Pom can help dancers to come out of their personal shells not only while with their team and in the real world as well. They become more outgoing and extroverted as a result of the way a dance team works. In dance, if you do not communicate and talk with your teammates, the routine suffers. Their newfound feeling of being unconstrained helps them to be more communicative and approachable as well as being more social in their own lives outside of dance. Some may find it to relieve physical insecurities such as weight as well. Dancers are in very outstanding physical shape due to their rigid workouts and strong dance routines. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Theme Of Nature In Brave New World There are many conflicts that arise during the first third of this novel, but they all tie in to the basic theme that is to do with nature and the destruction of humanity through the conditioning of human minds, to be happy . There are many scenes in the book that show how the people or that specific scene can be used against the World State, in order to explain that the world state is identify individuals and making them like everyone else. This ideal perfect futuristic society is a driving force of the novel and of all the actions that occur throughout Brave New World. Bernard Marx can be classified as an individual as he spends most of his time alone and because he doesn t believe in the things that the World State think would make the society better and good . When he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human nature in Brave New World is suggestions, according to the World State. Suggestions are voluntary, therefore when human beings are being conditioned, they are not voluntarily agreeing to this action, therefore whatever action is observed, we know that it is occurring due to the altercation of their human nature. The entire novel is set in a dystopian themed perfect reality, that can be seen as far from normal, as perfection is rarely achieved now in the 21st century. After humans are conditioned, since a young age, they begin to grow older and believe that homes are stiflingly over inhabited by a man, by a periodically teeming woman, by a rabble of boys and girls of all ages, (pg. 31). and that there is No air, no space; an understerilized prison; darkness, disease and smells, (pg. 31). The controllers are extracting all the terrible things that can make a society unhappy, and as it is removing the bad, it is also removing some of the good things, which is messing with the human nature of people and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Communist Manifesto Of The Communist Party Manifesto of Communist Party After French Revolution in the year 1789, there came secularization, industrial revolution, urbanization and politicization. Because all societies, including ones that existed and ones that now exist have class struggles, the new society went through struggles between two classes: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. The idea of king being an ordain were now gone and proletariats started to realize what the system really was about. The system was about making people richer and making poor people poorer. People became antagonistic to religion and started to see the development of new technology. With the beheading of the Louis XIV, there came down feudalism. The feudalism was replaced by secularization, resulted change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Inner Turmoil Expressed in Brutus’ Soliloquy in... Brutus soliloquy in William Shakespeare s Julius Caesar reveals Brutus inner turmoil before he decides on participating in the conspiracy. Brutus is torn between his love for Rome and his friendship with Caesar. However, Brutus fears that Caesar s tyranny after enthroning will cause harm to Rome and return Rome to dictatorship. In the end, Brutus chooses his obligation to Rome over Caesar. Brutus soliloquy reflects on his internal conflict between his love for Caesar and his fear of Caesar s power and ambition in which Brutus eventually resolves to killCaesar. Brutus affection towards Caesar makes him hesitate to kill Caesar. Brutus sorrow towards the idea of the conspiracy contributes to his disinclination of killing Caesar. Brutus has deep affection for Caesar, however he is pressured to eliminate Caesar because of his sense of duty to protect Rome, And for my part/ I know no personal cause to spurn at him/ But for the general. (2.1.10 12) Brutus effectively uses the tone of helplessness to evoke pathos in the audience. The atmosphere of sympathy establishes Brutus unwillingness to kill Caesar. Furthermore, Brutus avoids the usage of Caesar s name, as he feels shameful when convincing himself to kill Caesar. Brutus repeatedly uses third person pronoun he . Instead of using Caesar s name, Brutus, consciously or unconsciously, replaces it with a pronoun. Brutus diction establishes his awareness of his talk of the conspiracy against his best friend. He feels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Happiness In Arthur Miller s Death Of A Salesman Happiness in Death of a Salesman Individuals often seek happiness and fulfillment through achieving what they believe success to be. The Webster s English Dictionary defines success as the gaining of wealth, fame, etc. (Webster 284). In today s world, it is indisputable that most people are looking for happinessthrough this definition of successas individuals take on jobs they personally do not enjoy for the promise of success and thus, happiness. However, Arthur Miller demonstrates through his play Death of a Salesman that pursuing and achieving the common societal ideals of success ultimately lead to unhappiness. Even though Happy attains a fair amount of success in his job and is earning money, he admits to feeling empty and meaningless inside. Similarly, Biff reveals that he feels purposeless working the typical 9 to 5 job and actually... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yeah. He was a happy man with a batch of cement. (138) Because Willy is looking for success through an ordinary job as a salesman, he fails to acknowledge that he is actually more skilled and happy when he s doing work with his hands. Ultimately, Miller uses Willy Loman s life to convey the theme that happiness cannot be found in society s accepted definition of success. Happiness cannot be reached through common ideals of success. Happy is considered a fairly successful person: he earns a decent amount of money, owns his own apartment and a car; but he still admits that he does not feel fulfilled. Similarly, Biff spends the majority of his adult life trying to find satisfaction in a common working class job and although he makes more money in that way, he knows that working on a ranch is what really gives him true joy. Lastly, Willy attempts to seek success and happiness as a salesman when he is actually most proficient and elated building things with his hands. Using Happy, Biff, and Willy, Miller alerts his audience that society s common ideals of success is a trap and will lead to personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Short Happy Life Of Francis Macomber Essay In Ernest Hemingway s short story The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber,, Hemingway uses the author s craft of perspective along with dialogue and internal dialogue to create a multi part claim that develops an overall negative characterization of the story s characters. Hemingway develops the characterization of Margaret, one of the main protagonists, by using multiple perspectives to assure on her character traits of cruel, manipulative, and fearful. 2. Topic sentence: Throughout the story, readers can see how Margaret s character is characterized as cruel. Evidence: As said on page 14 He turned and she had leaned forward over the low seat and kissed on the mouth . Explain: She is seen as cruel in this quote by Macomber because she flatly kisses Wilson in front of her husband ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This apprises the reader on how Margaret is kinda being bi polar and how she just faked the whole thing about her being sad. By her crying, she indirectly professes that she cares about her husband but in reality she s a brutal women who does really care about him. Evidence Wilson says in his internal dialogue She s damn cruel but they re all cruel (page 6). Explain: Wilson clarifies how Margaret is cruel, along with other women. From this, the reader can tell how Margaret isn t the only women he has met before. Also one can interpret that Wilson has also encountered this same situation before. This contributes to her character trait because he flat out says how shes is too cruel. Concluding Sentence: Hemingway s craft of Wilson s, and Macomber s perspective goes to in deep characterize Margaret as a cruel women. 3. Through Hemingway s Multi part claim and the changing of different perspectives to show how Margaret is characterized as a manipulative women. Evidence Margaret goes out to say If you make a scene I ll leave you, darling, to her husband (page ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Oscar Pistorius s Controversy On September 11th, 2014 it was declared that Oscar Pistorius was not guilty of premeditated murder. A few months later, however, Pistorius was found guilty of culpable homicide. Pistorius was then sentenced to five years in prison for his crime. He was to serve his time in the Kgosi Mampuru II prison located in Pretoria,Gauteng,South Africa. It is not made final about how long he will have to remain in prison but it could possibly be ten months or even twenty months. Oscar Pistorius was born on November 22,1986 in South Africa. Pistorius was born without a fibula in either of his legs, which were amputated below the knees before he turned one. Having prosthetic legs did not stop Oscar from doing things he wanted to do with his life. Pistorius was involved in sports, he was involved in several school sports such as cricket and boxing. When he turned sixteen he took up running and from then on that was what he did, he ran. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After his win in Athens, Pistorius competed in several competitions against able bodied runners. Pistorius gained much attention gaining invites to European organization competitions. Pistorius s artificial legs caused controversy throughout his career. There were many people accusing that his prosthetics were helping him in such a way that was unfair. In 2007 Pistorius was banned from competing, which he then repealed in 2008. Not repealing the ban in time Oscar missed the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. After that Pistorius made his focus on the 2012 Olympics in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Why Is Soccer Better Than Football 1 Gazi Mahbub Research essay Football vs Soccer Though some people consider football and soccer as the same sports, they are actually played quite different from each other. There are a lot of similarities and difference between them in reference of the rules, playing combination, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Otherwise whoever has the most points at the end of the extra time, is the winner (Compare anything). Football and soccer have made their impact in different parts of the world. Football is mostly played in the USA. In England they play a game like football, but it s different in prospective, which is called RUGBY. Though people are more likely to get destructive injury, soccer is popular all over the world. It s not possible to find a single country, which hasn t played soccer or at least heard about it. Mostly in Europe and South America, people are passionate about soccer. Though football is mostly played in the USA, it has a lot of influence among the fans and spectators. Every year, football fans organize a multi billion dollar tournament known as NFL with all the states of the USA. Fans travel from states to states to watch their team performing. Similarly, soccer also has a tournament like that, but it is more huge and considered as a world tournament. Soccer fans organize that biggest tournament each and every four year with only the qualified nations of the world. Each nation has to go through a qualifying process to play in that huge tournament known as WORLD CUP. Other than that, there are a lot of premier league championships pretty much in every continent (Compare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Underwater Wireless Communication Networks Are Affected By... security mechanisms are discussed. Underwater wireless communication networks are particularly vulnerable to malicious attacks due to the high bit error rates, large and variable propagation delays, and low bandwidth of acoustic channels. A complete survey of securing underwater wireless communication networks is presented, and the research challenges for secure communication in this environment are outlined.Acoustic channels have low bandwidth. The link quality in underwater communication is severely affected by multipath, fading, and the refractive The unique characteristics of the underwater acoustic communicationchannel, and the differences between underwater sensornetworks and their ground based counterparts require for the development of efficient and reliable properties of the sound channel. As a result, the bit error rates of acoustic links are often high, and losses of connectivity arise.Radio waves do not propagate well underwater due to the high energy absorption of water. Therefore, underwater communications are based on acoustic links characterized by large propagation delays. The above mentioned characteristics of UWCNs have several security implications. UWCNs suffer from the vulnerabilities which decreases the reliability. So, this article have discussed for security in UWCNs, underlining the specific characteristics of these networks, possible attacks, countermeasures and challenges. Keywords: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Fairy Lore In Clap Your Hands If You Believe By the same token, the episode Clap Your Hands if You Believe (S.6, Ep.9), explores fairy lore further. In this episode, Sam and Dean once again travel to Indiana in order to investigate disappearances and claims of UFO sightings. Upon Sam and Dean s arrival in the town, the audience is introduced to a scene reminiscent of X Files, where local witnesses and townspeople recount their alien abductions and their experiences. The father of the first abductee is Mr. Brennen a traditional watchmaker that tells the boys, he is sure he ll never see his son again as the seventy hour window to find someone has passed. With Mr. Brennen s statement, Sam and Dean believe that he knows something about the disappearance. At the same time, they interview... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This similarity is yet another way in which Supernatural melds traditional Celtic folklore /fairylore with more contemporary narratives, thereby creating new narratives and lore about fairies that will be understood by contemporary and future generations. The leprechaun s characteristics are very human, which is a common feature of fairies: they can be either a few feet tall and look relatively like humans or appear as normal humans (see plate 3.). Dean is attacked by a fairy whilst in jail for attacking a human suffering from dwarfism. Upon my first viewing of the episode, it was assumed that the attacker was a fairy solely based on the fact that only Dean was able to see him. It was not until after studying fairy characteristics in the course did I realise the significance of the red cap on the man s head Both the colour red and red clothing being identifiers of fairies. On the other hand, however, after Dean s encounter with a fairy sighting in his hotel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Lead Magnet Analysis To set myself apart from my competitors, I was looking for a unique lead magnet to garner more views and add people to the email list on one of my websites. Experts recommend providing users with a free pamphlet or brochure to gain subscribers. Flip PDF Images and Magazines as a Lead Magnet Usually, competitors use free PDFs or a free ebook with information for their subscribers. It s called a lead magnet. The subscribers opt in to the email list to get the information they re craving. It s often indispensable tips, tricks or how tos that will better their lives or business in some way. It should be an exclusive gift that someone can t have access to unless they subscribe, and it should be something irresistable that provides real value. Instead of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You don t have to add any payment or credit information to try out the free version of the software. Once you ve signed in to the platform, it s simple to drag your PDF directly to the place designated for that purpose. It s available on the dashboard. It only takes moments for the software to convert your PDF into a flip PDF image that you can configure. From the section marked My Magazines, you can click to edit your magazine. This is the same area that you can view your magazines as well as share them with your social media accounts. If you want to embed the magazine into your own website, you can use the code generator. For my magazine, I embedded it on a secret page on my website. Once someone had opted in to my email list, a link was sent directly to their email, so they could view the magazine in their browser. I would recommend Yumpu to anyone who is looking for a unique way to generate a lead magnet for their subscriber list. It will stand out more than a traditional PDF or ebook. You can create glossy pages with your own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. South El Monte Community Analysis Intro South El Monte is located in the East quadrant of the San Gabriel Valley, with a small population of just over 20,000 people this community boasts high employment and low crime rates. However, it is the same community who, unfortunately, is also one of the many food deserts across the United States. This paper will look into what makes this community so different than others by analyzing factors such as demographics, residential pattern and overall quality of life. Community Identification Boundaries South El Monte is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley, in the county of Los Angeles , zip code: 91733, area code: 626. The estimated population in the city since 2013 was 20, 398 (United States Census). The nearest cities are El Monte, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, light manufacturing remains the city s economic base. These companies manufacture everything from home furnishings and household appliances to building materials and farm implements. The city s mission is to protect and improve the quality of life for the community by addressing concerns, opportunities, service, safety, and providing a strong infrastructure while maintaining a viable economic base. South El Monte offers all business development services including an economic development team, redevelopment projects and a one stop service bringing in state and federal agencies to make it easy for businesses to locate in the city. These are all under South El Monte s public and private partnerships vision. The city also has provides support to business in the area of workforce development. In just five decades, the city of South El Monte has matured into a viable commercial and industrial base, with over 2,400 businesses within 3.25 square miles. To meet its current needs and in search of other improvement opportunities, the city is now focusing on its growth potential in retail, commercial and residential development, making the community a better place to live and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Family Values In The Poisonwood Bible Today, all around the world people express their different and unique cultures everyday. If we were to go halfway around the world things that would seem weird to us would be normal to them. What makes people so quick to judge others when they have different ways of life than us? In the novel The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolveran American family travels from Georgia to the Congo, and they have one goal in mind. Their goal is to spread the word of God, their baptist beliefs, and American values to the locals. However, the family fails to see that the Congolese people are not in need of a change of faith and lifestyle. The family is thrown into a difficult lifestyle in the Congo with many challenging obstacles that change some of the family members views and values. With the exception of the father, Nathan. In The Poisonwood Biblethe values and cultureof both the American family and the Congolese people help shape the theme of America s over reach in third world countries and the destruction it creates. Americans have always had a sense of pride and superiority over other cultures and societies. During the 1950s, the time when the novel starts to take place, Americans were especially prideful. There was a new age of home technology and Nathan price was determined to keep his family s faith in check. Nathan Price feels like he is sort of a god figure and the people who live in Africa are less then him. It is described in the novel that the Congolese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Twelfth Night Feste The Fool According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, the word fool can be defined in many ways. A fool can be a stupid or silly person , or one who is made to appear foolish , a dupe, a jester, or one who lacks good sense or judgement . The average child would see clowns or their fathers as silly fools. The more mature mind would describe fools as drunkards or annoying coworkers. While the many definitions above are valid, they are not as accurate in describing Festethe Foolin Shakespeare s Twelfth Night. In actuality, Feste is no fool at all. His wit, smarts, and observational skills make him the most intelligent and engaging character in the play. Feste is renowned for his wit and impressive use of puns. He is a genius with words, and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His choice to stay uninvolved in the many conflicts allows him to remain the impartial observer of the play. However, despite his objectiveness, he still enjoys participating in the fun and mischievous activities in Illyria, placing him both inside and outside the play. Better put, he takes part in the play s craziness, but he is also able to step outside Illyria and look in. As a result, he is capable of illuminating the foolishness of human nature through his ability to point out the folly in others. This is made possible in virtue of his gift for analyzing and judging situations and the other characters. In Act 2 scene 4, Fool rightly observes Duke Orsino s love for Olivia as fickle and not genuine when likening his mind to an opal, implying that he changes his mind as much as an opal changes color (which is very often). He observes how foolish Olivia s excessive mourning is when grieving over her dead brother (Act 1 Scene 5 Lines 64 69), and on several accounts points out the absurdity of Sir Toby s over indulgent lifestyle in witty banter. Fortunately for Feste, because he is an allowed Fool (Act 1 Scene 5 Line 93), he is licensed to voice his observations without trouble, earning him many laughs for speaking his mind. Fool s honest observations make him the comedic truth of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Vark Learning Assessment Running head: VARK VARK Personal Learning Preferences Analysis Grand Canyon University NRS 429v Family Centered Health Promotion 03 11 2012 America s university population is both culturally and generationally diverse. Each student has his or her own unique approach and style of learning. These differences may not always mesh with the conventional educational methods practiced at the collegiate level. As the demographics of the collegiate population continue to change, academic institutions nationwide have responded to this challenge with an increase in multimodal educational interventions. The VARK learning assessment tool is used globally as an instrument for students and educators to gauge the strengths... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This approach takes more time, and often the learner must set aside several hours of study time in order to fully grasp what is expected of her (VARK 2012). Comparatively, a read and write score of four was too low of a score to be considered as a bi modality asset, and was mildly suggestive of mediocre success at the collegiate level. Kinesthetic learners must translate into the read and write mode. The author is in disagreement with this concept. She believes that the read and write mode is a dominant learning preference as well. Current study techniques include note taking, extra reading, and composing discussion question responses for class. A score of three in the aural category states a potential disadvantage for learning, especially at the university level as this technique is widely used in Western education. This result is less worrisome, because the author is involved in an online learning environment, which has little emphasis on the aural modality. A score of zero in the visual category carries a strong recommendation to avoid that mode of learning. This analysis is also incorrect as the author utilizes underlining, highlighters, and symbols as learning aides when studying (VARK 2012). The VARK Personal Learning Profile concludes the author s greatest weakness is visual learning. This is where study habits must be revised and changed to meet current academic needs. Grand Canyon University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Gun Control Discussion ( 100 Points ) Essay Sociology Gun Control Discussion No unread replies. 1 1 reply. Gun Control Discussion (100 points) Instructions: 1) Add your discussion in this forum by clicking the button at the bottom of this screen. In your post please include the following: This assignment is in lieu of the Term paper and must be in APA format. Include and label the following sections; Introduction: Familiarize the reader with the general topic of Gun Control that you are discussing. Provide general information about the main idea, explaining the situation so the reader can make sense of the topic and the claims you make and support. State your main thesis by stating the position you will support. Background: This section is where you present the topic being discussed and an explanation of the debate and its importance. A discussion of the arguments and views for both sides should be included Explain the positive and negative effects of the issue on society, as well as examples of these effects. Literature Review: Research several types of information. Discuss several Pro and Cons positions by others and include at least 2 references for the Pro and Con arguments. This section should also clearly present both sides of the issue being discussed. Summarize the main issues on both sides by providing information on what the different sources say about the issue. Discuss at least two actual legal cases on your issue and their outcome. Take a position and argue for either the Pro or Con side ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Who Is Alexander The Great Philip Freeman Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011 330 Samantha Smith Alexander the Great Alexander the Great In Alexander the Great by Philip Freeman, Alexander was portrayed as a clean shaved man with lean cheeks, square jaw, and had a fierce look of determination. He was born in July during the year 356 B.C. and was the son of Philip and Olympias. (page 3) From the day Alexander could walk, he started his training in war. (page 18) He was involved in sword play, archery and horsemanship. Alexander had many tutors who taught him different subjects, including reading, writing and the healing arts. According to Freeman, by the end of his training in the healing arts, he could treat wounds and prescribe medicine to men. (page 26) When Alexander was sixteen Philip handed Alexander the royal seal ring granting him to rule. (page 28) This was a test for Alexander. If he could resist temptation for a few months, his position ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Freeman wanted to turn the history of Alexander into a story, using modern sources. He stated, My hope is that this narrative is authoritative and yet accessible to those who love history . (Author s Note) Freeman achieved his goal. His story provided the reader with great information on the history of Alexander s life. I believe this book caught the eye of many history lovers because he turned Alexander s life into a story, which is unique. Why write another book about Alexander the Great when there is hundreds available? Freeman s reason was selfish. He stated I grew up fascinated by this man, so I couldn t resist the opportunity to immerse myself in the ancient and modern sources on his life and to visit sites along his journey . (Author s Note) I think there can never be enough books on any historical person because there is lots of information to gather and write about. Also each book is written and interpreted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Amputation Specialist The field surgeon became regarded as an amputation specialist. He must remove any damaged limb that might allow infection to travel from the wound to the rest of the body. The intimations for the amputation were 1) all compound long bone fractures, 2) all bullet wounds to a joint and any fractures that entered the joint, uncontrolled bleeding, 3) irreparable lacerations of major blood vessels or nerves, crushed tissue and any foreign bodies that were too deep or too difficult to remove (Kuz 16). When it was decided that the soldier was to undergo surgery, the operations violated almost every method of infection prevention that we use today. When a wounded soldier was finally moved to a field hospital the wounded soldier would wait on the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Operating tables were usually made up of doors taken off the hinges and many times surgeries were performed outdoors. A surgeon s hands were rarely clean, most of the time contaminated with the blood and fluids of another soldier s wounds. Dr. William Williams Keen stated, We operated in old blood stained and often pus stained coats....We used marine sponges which had been used in prior pus cases and been only washed in tap water...If there was any difficulty in threading the needle we moistened it with saliva (Rutkow 64). The surgeon s hands, or a blunt instrument, would probe the wound to determine the next step, which was sometimes a secondary amputation. Frank Hastings Hamilton, commenting on the results of primary versus secondary surgery during the war, wrote, In all secondary amputations and resections...conservative treatment had been tried and failed, and the deaths which followed ought in justice be charged to conservatism and not to the operation (Kuz 15). Secondary amputations had to be made if gangrene began in the stump. This usually occurred within two or more weeks after the initial wound, and during the formation of pus, usually two three weeks after injury (Kuz 17). It was generally agreed that amputations had better results if done as soon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thin Layer Chromatography Lab Thin layer chromatography is the separation of substances using different solvents that run up the TLC plate to find different materials and colors in the sample. Three solvents in this test were one hundred percent acetone, one hundred percent isopropyl, and distilled water. In this test we timed the speed of each solvent and recorded the best color content. PACE Introduction Thin Layer Chromatography is a commonly used experiment in forensics, and is the separation of substances using different solvents. What I want to find out is what the fastest solvent is, but keeps the best color on the TLC plate. The three solvents in the experiment are one hundred percent acetone, one hundred percent isopropyl, and distilled water. Acetone is nail polish remover and isopropyl is rubbing alcohol. In the experiment, it required distilled water because it is purified and is always the same substance in the container. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TLC was invented in 1941 for forensics, but wasn t perfected on paper until 1944(chromatography online.org). Schaiber was the one who invented TLC and he was a German scientist. Some other facts are that there are many other ways to do TLC and that it s not a very old process. Forensic scientists use this in cases dealing with a lot of drugs or explosives. They use much more complicated equipment though to perform their tasks. Many explosives can be tested and most common drugs can be tested too. Some reasons to test these substances are, one the government doesn t want people to have drugs or explosives, and two, and people might find out and get really concerned. All in all this is very important to society. The hypothesis is what would be the fastest solvent that will keep the best color ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Significance Of The Actions For Operation Ivory Coast The purpose of this paper is to examine a historical battle and apply the four steps of battle analysis to provide an alternate outcome. This paper will define the battle, review the settings, describe the actions, and assess the significance of the actions for Operation Ivory Coast. The operation took place during 1971 in Northern Vietnamby United States Special Forces operators. The There had been more than 500 identified American Prisoners of War held by the North Vietnamese. Several reports indicated the North Vietnamese Army tortured prisoners and kept them in terrible conditions. As a result, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, General Earle G. Wheeler authorized the creation of a working group in order to address the issue. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, Brigadier General consulted with the Naval Commander operating in the waters off of the eastern Vietnamese Coast so his forces could from Thailand into west Vietnam undetected. Upon discussions with the White House, it was determined that the November timeframe would be the best course of action to begin the raid. Intelligence indicated that there were approximately 70 prisoners of war located in Son Tay Prison. Those selected to participate in the mission began working through a life size construction modeled after the prison. The training for the mission was incremental and slowly progressed to simulate the anticipated conditions that the special ground forces would face. The total time allotted for the ground operation was thirty minutes. Colonel had his forces rehearsed over 170 times before he determined his men were mission ready. Due to operational security he did not reveal specific mission details to his men. All that his men knew was that they would be traveling to a tropical climate, they would not be told until five hours before the flight from Thailand into north western Vietnam. Another aspect of operational security entailed the Special Forces tearing down their model structures to avoid Russian surveillance. The mission details included airlifting Army Special Forces on Air Force ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hammer Of Thor Character Analysis Magnus is one of the protagonists in the novel Hammer of Thor written by Rick Riordan. Magnus is talking with a goat and the goat says Thor s hammer is missing then an ax comes and kills the goat and runs away Magnus chases him when he gets to him the killer says don t go for the hammer it s a trap when Magnus gets back to Valhalla a new einherjar named Alex an other son of Lokihas joined but she/he is starting trouble but Magnus doesn t really care he goes to talk with Sam and says we have to get the hammer she said ok but first you have a battle to go to so when Magnus goes to the battle field there is a dragon and it fly s into Magnus but he can t move because Loki is inside his head and he says 5 days till the marriage bring the gift after all of that Magnus and Sam, Blitzen and Hearthstone go to a old town to try to get the hammer and they find a tomb they go in it and undead warriors com up and start fighting them and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Sociological Effects Of Residential Schools As a nation, Canada is known to the rest of the world for being thoughtful, polite, and generally very accepting of all ethnicities and people. However, the treatment of Canada s Indigenous population, Japanese Canadians, African American and Indigenous slaves seems to suggest otherwise. Canada s dark past may not be talked about often, but there are three main events that targeted specific ethnic groups which still affect those people today. Residential Schools led to major negative cultural consequences, as well as psychological and sociological effects. Japanese Canadian Internment Camps were used to strip Japanese Canadians of their rights because of the World War II bombing of Pearl Harbor. And finally, for two centuries slavery was legal in New France, and in Lower Canada under British rule. Human beings were being held captive and were owned by many people, including governors, bishops, military officers, priests, and blacksmiths. All of these terrible consequences can be accredited to Canada s imperialistic policies. Residential schools in Canada were present for over 100 years and were created by the government to eliminate the Indigenous culture. These schools successfully separated families while creating huge cultural barriers between children and their Native culture (COHA, 2011). These children were forcibly removed from their families and taken to residential schools because Canadians saw Indigenous peoples as backwards or savage (COHA, 2011). They also believed that they were inferior to Natives and that these schools would help civilize aboriginals by replacing their Native traits with Western values (COHA, 2011). After being separated from their families at very young ages, and given no contact with them, children would be taught a completely different culture and language than their families, which caused many children to become distant from their families (COHA, 2011). Since children grew up in environments that were so different from their Indigenous ones, children often felt isolated, causing them to become disconnected from their own culture. Students were often housed in dormitory rooms with rows of beds that allowed for little privacy. Boys and girls were also separated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Urban Suburbs In California California Suburbs California is a state with a lifestyle and identity all its own. One factor contributing to California s unique singularity is the lay out of its cities and suburban areas. Unlike many metropolitan areas, which built up, California spread out, creating a commuter culture of loosely connected communities surrounding larger cities and urban areas. The popularization of suburban neighborhoods gained prominence and momentum in the 1950s, following World War II,and the influx of veterans returning home and starting families. That decade s economic growth, attributed to government spending on the construction of interstate highways and schools, the distribution of veterans benefits and the increase in military spending, left Californians with high wages and low unemployment and inflation (The 1950s). These circumstances, combined with the ingenuity of new developers regarding the layout, construction and affordability of economically built homes, spear headed the creation of suburban communities in California. With thousands of new homes being built and purchased and hundreds of people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In less than 10 months, over 7,400 houses were sold (Waldie). The availability of the homes and the ease in which individuals could receive loans enticed hundreds of first time home buyers. For many banks, the only prerequisites for qualifying for a loan was that they had a steady job and their promise to keep up with the mortgage payments (Waldie). The location of the suburban communities was also appealing to Californians. The distance of homes from the congestion of the cities created a commuter based lifestyle, supported by the railroads and the influx and popularity of new automobiles (Starr). Many people preferred the separation of the communities from the hustle and bustle of the overcrowded cities and they enjoyed the remote locations of suburbs and the operation from urban ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar The Tragedy Of Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare, is a perfect tragedy, showing both pity and fear , as well as not possess[ing] no single tragic quality (Aristotle). Throughout the play, betrayal and corruption are seen, filling the play with other tragic qualities. Out of all the characters in the play, the most complex is Brutus. Brutus, being one of the conspirators behind the death of his good friend Caesar, takes his place as the stories tragic hero. The nobility and honor he shows to the people of Rome also come together to make him the tragic hero of Julius Caesar. Brutus s most defining trait is his Stoic nature. Stoicism is a Hellenistic Philosophy (Stoic Wiki) derived ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What villain , he says touched his body // and not for justice (3.3.127). He comes to the realization that what he has done is wrong and in a sense regrets what he has done. Brutus does think; however, what he has done is the right thing to for the good of Rome. Brutus s humane actions of letting Anthony Live backfire, leading to his next two tragic choices. One of Brutus s other major flaws was in inability to see through Antony s lies. Upon seeing Caesar s bloody body, he says the following, O mighty Caesar, dost thou lie so low (3.3.165)? Brutus does not relies that Anthony is still loyal to Caesar and may become a threat to him and the conspirators later on. He also allows Anthony to talk at the funeral speech. Brutus says on Anthony s request on talking at the funeral, You shall not in your funeral speech blame us (3.3.280). When the funeral speeches finally start Brutus starts to turn the crowd in his favor. He says, It s not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more (3.3.293)! The rioters start to realize where the conspirators are coming from and continue to listen intentavly. Had Caesar been living would you have all died happily as slaves (3.3.297)? Here we see brutus intense love for his country has blinded him from the truth. He thought that Caesar was to ambitions as an individual and thought that he would become a tyrant with no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Stepford Wives Essay Final Paper The Stepford Wives (2004) The film that I choose to analysis is The Stepford Wives. The Stepford Wives is a Sci Fi film which was released in 2004. It was directed by Frank Oz, who is famously known for his acting roles. Frank Oz has done the voice of Yoda in the Star Wars series, and several Muppets characters, such as Miss Piggy. There are three editions to this story, the book, the 1975, and 2004 film. The 2004 version varies from the others, as it has a slightly different story line. In the 2004 version, the women tend to hold higher up and specialty jobs, where in the other two, the characters were stay at home mothers with a hobby in photography (Thompson, 2009). The Film follows the character of Joanna, who was a very successful woman, a TV producer, but unfortunately lost her Job. After loosing her job, her husband decides to get out of the city, and moves their family to a town called Stepford. When they get to Stepford, Joanna and Walter get the tour of the perfect suburb by Claire. The houses are all beautiful, the yards are perfect, ect. They are shown the men s association, and the Stepford day spa. This is where we find out how perfect all the wives are. Joanna and Walter go to a picnic where one of the wives starts to spark, and Joanna tries to call a hospital, but no one will let her. This is also when Joanna meets Roger, and Bobbie, who are not perfect like the other wives. Joanna, Roger, and Bobbie decide to investigate a little. They go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. How Did Women s Fashion Change In The 1800s Women s Fashion Changes, in the 1800s Imagine it was 1860 and the latest outfit just came out! Now I know it probably would not matter to you now if just one outfit came out cause millions of new clothes came out everyday but back then even if they came out with a new fabric pattern it was huge. Yes it was the Victorian era. Women s fashion in the 1800s saw the biggest change(Lucid Crew). From the hats to the shoes, from their sports wear to house wear. Or even if you have ever wonder where we got this idea, although some people may not have but we stole it from others, yes we may have improved on it but those people had it all figured out before we did. It took that history and made it help form the clothes today. Everyone owes thanks to those people. Then, black was the new black, Luxe labels came, there was name calling and fashion was flourishing. These modern day obsessions with black and big name labels are nothing new. People should not think that they started these trends but think way back then (Lucid Crew). Women s fashion in the 1800 s saw the biggest change because of it s great development in it s dressage timeline. The reason why this fashion timeline developed so much was because of all the new ideas of machines, fabrics, colors, and the people that created all of this that changed history. Every year there was something... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So that was a big improvement in the time was what did they wore for those events (Independence Hall Association). The men had now a different uniform to wear and the ladies would normally wear a house dress for those events like all the sports and new ideas were coming out at that time. All played a part in a huge change of the late 1800s because they developed different clothes for that which led to tons of sport outfits ideas (Independence Hall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...