SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 55
Download to read offline
Essay On American Culture
Crafting an essay on American culture is a task that entails navigating a vast and intricate
landscape. American culture is multifaceted, dynamic, and constantly evolving, making it both
fascinating and challenging to capture in a single piece of writing. The sheer diversity within the
American experience, shaped by a complex history and a melting pot of influences, adds layers
of complexity to the task.
One of the difficulties lies in deciding where to start. American culture encompasses a multitude
of aspects, from its rich history and the blending of various ethnicities to the impact of
technology, popular culture, and socio-political developments. Selecting a specific angle or
theme that does justice to the depth and breadth of American culture is a significant hurdle.
Moreover, maintaining a balance between providing a comprehensive overview and delving into
specific details poses a constant challenge. The risk of oversimplification or, conversely,
drowning in minutiae is ever-present. Striking the right balance requires careful research and a
nuanced understanding of the subject matter.
Another challenge stems from the ever-evolving nature of American culture. Keeping abreast of
the latest cultural shifts, trends, and developments is essential to ensure the essay remains
relevant. This dynamism demands a continuous engagement with contemporary sources and a
keen awareness of the ongoing dialogues within American society.
Furthermore, navigating potential biases and stereotypes is a delicate task. American culture is
often viewed through various lenses, and avoiding oversimplified narratives or unintentional bias
requires a thoughtful and critical approach. Balancing objectivity while expressing a personal
perspective can be a fine line to tread.
In conclusion, writing an essay on American culture is a complex endeavor that demands a deep
understanding of the subject, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to navigate the intricate
tapestry of this diverse and ever-evolving cultural landscape.
For those seeking assistance with similar essays or any other writing challenges, various resources
are available. Professional writing services likeHelpWriting.net offer support in crafting well-
researched and articulate essays on a wide array of topics.
Essay On American CultureEssay On American Culture
Children s Emergent Literacy Development
The type of (HLE) a child is in can significantly impacts a child s emergent literacy
development. (Senechal, Lefevre, Thomas , Daley, 1996; Sawyer, et al., 2014;
SГ©nГ©chal LeFevre, 2002; Senechal LaFevre, 2014). HLE is defined by the
frequency of storybook reading and literacy teaching during book reading(Sawyer, et
al., 2014, p. 65). SГ©nГ©chal LeFevre (2002 2014) conducted a study to prove
that a positive and helpful HLE aids in children s emergent literacy. The Home
Literacy Model used proved the original hypothesis. There was a statistically
significant predictor of parent s creating a positive HLE and frequency of shared
book reading that positively correlated to the child s literacy abilities for the
beginning of grade 1. Shared book reading comprises 4% of the significant
differences with the child s vocabulary. The formal literacy measures presented by
the parents like, actively listening to the child read and the method the parent uses
to teach, was deemed most helpful as a predictor for the child s reading abilities by
the end of grade 1. The study concluded that a positive HLE promoted growth within
the child s vocabulary and word reading skills (SГ©nГ©chal LeFevre, 2002;
Senechal LaFevre, 2014).
Important factors that contribute to a positive HLEs to children with emerging
literacy vary. Typical predictors of high quality HLE are seen through the number of
children books in the home, the amount of library visits attended with the child, the
Bilingualism In America
America s strength is not our diversity; it is our ability to unite around common
principles even when we come from different backgrounds, we can still unite with
those bilingual people that have the same dream. The American Dream... That is
what Raj answered when I asked his opinion in regards of bilingualism and how
diverse the United Statesis becoming. Bilingualism is the use of two alternative
languages that are interchanged depending on the situation the speaker wants to
convey or communicate (Myers Scotton, C. (2006). Multiple voices: An introduction
to bilingualism. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.) In this Bilingual Profile I will share
my interviewee s background, explain the reasons of his languageof choice, and
explain... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to the fact that age can make it harder to become fluent in a language, his
accent never went away. I did noticed some lexical borrowing when he tried to say
something in Spanish, he pretty much made up an English word into Spanish,
which it was more like Spanglish type of deal. For example, instead of saying
relationship , he would say relachion or money to monero. I thought it was funny
and he was just joking, but he was actually serious. I corrected him and asked if he
knew he was wrong; he said he kind of knew, but that every time he makes up words,
it makes his customers laugh, and that laughter always creates money in his business.
As mentioned in Multiple Voices , not all bilinguals use both skills in all context or
even means that the person is able to be proficient on both languages. Also, he falls
into the vertical multilingualism category due to the fact that he lives in an urban
area and has to interact with people who speak different languages. I believe
societies are multilingual because of minorities that live in the United States and
speak English, which is the dominant language group in America. Therefore, Raj
was able to shift from his L1 to L2 (English), to L3 (Spanish) (Myers Scotton, C.
(2006). Multiple voices: An introduction to bilingualism. Malden, MA: Blackwell
Pub.) When I asked if he thought it was an advantage to be bilingual, he certainly
said that
Symptoms And Symptoms Of Antibiotics And
Streptococcus...
Some common pathogens that cause HEENT infections are H. influenzae,
Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Staphyloccoccus aureus. All three pathogens can
cause conjunctivitis, H. influenza and Streptococcus pneumoniae are the main two
pathogens that lead to acute otitis media (AOM), and H. influenzae and
Staphylcoccus aureus are known to cause sinusitis (Cash Glass, 2014). I would
recommend a limited use of antibiotics in treatment of these diseases and other
unconfirmed bacterial illness, due the increase chance of antibiotic resistance.
Symptom management may be all that is required, and most children will improve
without being prescribed antibiotic therapy. Watchful waiting for 48 72 may be the
best choice to allow the patient to improve without antibiotic treatment (Cash Glass,
2014). As providers, getting a whole history of the presenting symptoms and the
duration of the symptoms will lead to better treatment outcomes for the patient.
Antibiotics should only be used in the pediatric population when there is a known
presence of a bacterial infection and the benefits will outweigh the harms of
administering the antibiotic (Murray Amin, 2014). The practice of prescribing
antibiotics when not necessary leads to drug resistance and adverse reactions, which
is a major public health concern in the pediatric population. In the United States, it is
estimated that well over 50 million ineffective and unnecessary antibiotic
prescriptions are written for children each
Supreme Court Judgements
The complex structure of the Supreme Court, the highest tribunal for cases and
controversies proceed under the Constitution or laws of the nation, does not display a
democratic practice. The justices are staffed with lifetime appointments by the
president and the Senate seconds the nominee. However, the President and the Senate
is undemocratic when it comes to confirming the judge. For instance, the million
population votes of Californians is not proportional with he hundred thousand
population votes of Alaskans. The divergent ratio between the Californians and the
Alaskans is not the best representation of a majority rule. As for the President, the one
elected officeholder whose the supporters is the whole nation, the judges are
appointed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Madison case. The judicial review allows the Supreme Court to strike down any acts
that are not explicit in text of the Constitution, allowing the court to have the power
to determine laws, treaties, and actions are constitutional or not. Since the judges are
appointed for life, they based their decision constitutionally rather than political
terms, exempting them from liability of error in their judgements. The lack of
necessary resources to find the specific facts, and the lack of relevant knowledge
upon what action should be executed reduces the power to confront a general social
issue or make indirect discriminations that a legislature frequently conducts. An
example of the court fail to comply with the people is the Schneck v. the United States
(1919). Schneck was punished for violating the Espionage Act (1917), hence his
defense was his first amendment rights was taken away. The court presides over his
argument and upheld the Espionage Act, limiting the freedom of speech. Therefore,
this case displays how the court bends the constitution to maintain its jurisdiction.
Although the court s decisions may not correspond to the majority will, the society
still depends on the courts to make the final say in the controversial topics, shifting
the status
Genealogy In The Book Of Ruth
In Bible several women played a vital role for the liberation of people. In OT
prominent two women Esther and Ruth, Esther was a Hebrew woman who married
to a Gentile kind and Ruth was a gentile and married a Hebrew. Esther helped her
people from the destruction and Ruth helped them to come out from distress. Even
the book of Ruthis small, but this outstanding book covers many principles with
profound impact to our lives today.
Because of the lost of Naomi s husband and sons she decided to move back to
Judah. Incredible love of Ruth for her mother in law and she did not left Naomi
alone, and later Boaz take Ruth as wife and the Ruth is hereby brought in among
the ancestors of David and Christ, which was the great honor. The genealogy is
here drawn from Pharez, through Boaz and Obed, to David, and so leads towards
the Messiah, and therefore it is not an endless genealogy. The Faithfulness of God
with Naomi Ruth shows that God is faithful to all people regardless of their color,
nationality, Gender, and status. Ruth was not Jew and God blessed her. God use
small things for His great planes as He used Ruth to be a part of the story of Jesus
linage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Discussion for this week, is monarchy a positive or negative development? From
the end of Judges and the beginning of 1 Samuel the Israelites were without king
and away from God. According to CHILDS the first king was Saul and in the book
of Samuel the rise of the kingdom of Saul and David are highly projected. The
kingship of Saul and David is important in history of the Bible, I wonder when people
were asking Samuel for a King and Samuel talk to God and God says in 1 Samuel
8:7 And the Lord told him: Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not
you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their
Aardman Animation Timeline
I will be creating a timeline of developers, pioneers along with explaining their
achievements and what they ve done for Animations. Timeline William Horner
The modern Zoetrope was invented by William Horner in 1833, he named it the
daedalum which was a reference to a greek myth. The Zoetrope is made out of a
cylinder with slits cut in the top half, which are used to view the strip of pictures
on the bottom inner half, when spun it gives the illusion of movement. Thomas
Edison The Kinetoscope was designed to allow a single person to be able to view
the animation at a time, using a single peephole viewer. The first public exhibition
of the kinetoscope viewer happened in New York in 1894. Thomas Edison was
greatly influenced by Eadweard Muybridge when he designed the Kinetoscope.
Lumiere Brothers The Cinematograph is a recording device that doubles up as a
projector. It was created in the 1890 s by the LumiГЁre brothers. The first film
exhibited by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They Specialise in claymation and stop motion films and animations having
created animations such as Chicken Run , Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the
Sheep . Aardman Animations have worked with many companies such as Cartoon
Network, Nickelodeon and DreamWorks creating movies and animations. A
Scanner Darkly A Scanner Darkly is a 1977 Science Fiction Novel written by an
American writer Philip K Dick. The novel received a BSFA award the same year
of its release date. The story is based around the drug culture/drug use in the future
of 1994 in a dystopian based county in California. A film of the same name released
in 2006 used the novel as the plot for the film. The film used Rotoscoping to produce
a sketched movie animation effect, which allowed the movie to be more creative with
Conclusion I have created a timeline of developers, pioneers along with explaining
their achievements along with what they have
Essay about The Once and Future King
The Once and Future King, or King Arthur, is a legend that is, despite its age,
known by all. Everyone has heard of King Arthur and his loyal knights that make up
the Round Table, but the rest of the famous legend is less known. If asked about
Arthur s parentage or birthplace, most people would not know. How many people can
name off Arthur s knights? Everyone knows Arthur s name, but the details are less
defined. Arthurian legend has many parts, the first being how Arthur came into
being, then the most well known part of the legend, but there is also his famous
knights, the possibility of a historical Arthur, and how the legend has evolved over
the ages. One thing that is unique about the Arthurian legend is that it has a story to set
... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most widely accepted myth says that Arthur wins acknowledgement as king
by pulling a sword from a stone, after which Merlin reveals Arthur s true parentage.
Despite his young age, Arthur proves to be an able warrior and a noble king and
manages to push the Saxon invaders out of Britain. Arthur possessed the sword
Excalibur, which was given to him by the inscrutable Lady of the Lake. Arthur
surrounded himself with loyal followers that became known as the Knights of the
Round Table. Like every good legend, Arthur had a nemesis, his sister Morgan le
Fay. Morgan le Fay is usually an evil sorceress who spends her time attempting to
steal Arthur s throne for her and her lover. Mordred, or Modred, is another enemy
of Arthur s. Mordred is either Arthur s son or nephew by his sister Morgawse.
Mordred seizes Arthur s throne whilst he is away and in ultimately slain by Arthur,
but not before fatally wounding the king. Arthur is then said to have retreated to
Avalon, where he waits to once again take his place as king, earning him the title
the Once and Future King. Arthur s knights were his most trusted friends and
family, but ironically, he is betrayed by the best of them. The most reputed of Arthur
s knights are Sir Lancelot and Sir Tristram. Sir Lancelot was the leader of the
Knights of the Round Table and Arthur s most trusted friend, but he was involved in
an illicit love affair. This affair was with Arthur s
Paper On Florence Nightingale
Group 5
Jo Ellen Canales
Yaneth Garcia
Yesika Suazo
Destiny Rolfe
Florence Nightingale
Nursing is a job we would consider a very selfless job. It s a job that requires you
to be at your best at every moment because someone s life or well being is
depending on you. Long shifts may get you tired, you may not have a lunch break
because you are working non stop but you could care less. All you care about is
impacting the lives of others. You are constantly putting others before yourself.
Florence Nightingale was a remarkable woman who did exactly this. Nightingale was
born in Florence Italy, on May 12, 1820. She discovered she wanted to be a nurse
early in her lifetime because as a teenager in 1837 she received a divine calling to do
God s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She would go check on soldiers at all hours of the night going through the dark
halls carrying a lamp. The soldiers eventually started giving her nicknames like The
Lady with the Lamp and The Angel of the Crimean . Florence advised the army on
sanitary conditions in India during and after the Indian Mutiny in 1857. This led to
the establishment of a Sanitary Department within the Indian government. Her
reports and testimony to others on sanitary conditions of the army led to a lot of
improvements that also led to opening an army medical college in 1861. Florence
also intended to write a book to help others on practicing how to become a nurse
and how nursing can be used in future preferences. Aside from all of that Florence
helped establish many nursing organizations throughout her whole life. Doing
what she did for others she won awards for the work that she did. In the 1870 s, she
mentored Linda Richards, the first professionally trained American nurse, who
established nurse training programs in the U.S. and Japan. In late 1954 s,
Nightingale Received a letter from the secretary of War Sidney Herbert, asking for
her to organize a corps of nurses to aid to the sick and fallen soldiers. She gathered 34
nurses and sailed with them to Crimea a few days after.
Florence Nightingale was an influential figure in the development of modern
nursing.When Florence Nightingale was employed no uniforms were created
during the Crimean War. Both nursing role and education were first defined by
Florence Nightingale she was honored in many ways before she had past away. On
May 10, 1910, she was awarded the badge of honour of the Norwegian Red Cross
Society. Three days later Florence Nightingale died in London on August 13, 1910.
She died at the age of 90 and buried in her family s
Atmospheric System Essay
Low pressure atmospheric systems have more of a short term impact than high
pressure systems. Discuss. Low pressure atmospheric systems are also known as
depressions or cyclones and they form in mid and high latitudes. They are formed
by the mixing of cold and warm air, the warm air is lighter, so it rises above the
denser, cold air and forms a centre of low pressure. High pressure atmospheric
systems are also known as anticyclones and have very different characteristics to
depressions. Anticyclones are large masses of subsiding air, which produces high
pressure at the surface. There are a variety of difference between anticyclones and
depressions, including the weatherconditions, the length of time they last and the
impact they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The impacts of anticyclones and depressions vary, as does the period they remain
and the effect they have. The North American blizzard of 2003 lasted for five days
throughout February and occurred on the East Coast of the USA and Canada. It
was a record breaking blizzard, which caused 27 deaths and over $14 million worth
of damage. The cities in America were bought to a standstill, as there was a range of
38 76cm of snow covering the ground. The cause for such an unusually extreme
blizzard was the fact that the conditions were favourable, with moisture from the
Atlantic Ocean enhancing precipitation and a high pressure system over Canada,
allowing cold air to be brought down coastal areas. This meant that the precipitation
was mainly snow, hence the record breaking statistics. The effects this storm had
were mainly short term, but the roof of the historic Railroad Museum collapsed and
27 people lost their lives. Additionally, transport infrastructure was brought to a halt,
and three major airports were also closed.
So, the impacts of depressions are mainly short term, although the destruction can be
horrendous, whereas, anticyclones usually cause long term impacts on a country such
as the Drought in Britain and Europe in 2003. This drought effected many locations,
but the main focus was on the UK, France and Portugal. Not all impacts are negative,
as the heat wave did boost the tourist industry in most countries and sales for summer
items such as
Mozart Accomplishments
Despite his genius, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was not primarily regarded for
innovating compositional styles, but rather, his greatest achievements were taking
styles to an unattainable level. One case in particular is his mastery of a style
developed by a composer he held with the highest regards Johann Christian Bach.
J.C. Bach s own innovations laid the groundwork for the prodigious Mozart to
develop a uniquely distinctive style of composing. Through a glance at the concerto
genre of the 18th century, an explanation of J.C. Bach s own development as a
composer, and a comparison of Mozart s set of three early concertos, K.107 to the
corresponding Opus 5 Clavier Sonatas by Johann Christian Bach, a comprehension of
how J.C. Bach provided Mozart... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
5, No. 2. In the first movement there are two clear themes. The first theme is more
rhythmical while the second theme is more lyrical. This is as if J.C. Bach is
foreshadowing the Viennese Sonata. What Mozart does to highlight this
difference is he adds more notes to the first three chords to create a grander sound
followed by an ostinato in the second violin to give the first theme a greater
rhythmic drive. To contrast the full sound produced by all instruments, he
introduces the second theme with only the keyboard. The lack of orchestra directs
the attention to the pure lyrical melody of the second theme. Two important
elements he takes the liberty of adding are an extended tutti from mm.8 28, 70 74,
143 152 and a cadenza at after measure 147 for the soloist. These cadenzas were
most likely added since Mozart would often choose the K.107 concertos to perform
with orchestra. Therefore, it is only fitting for him to insert one considering the fact
that he is regarded as the best improviser. The second movement conveys elegance
as it switches back and forth between duple and triplet rhythms in the melody while
always being accompanied with a steady left hand. Mozart brings out the elegance of
this movement by using the second violin again as a steady repeating triplet figure to
allow the melody to float on top. However, when the soloist enters, he writes off beat
ornamentations for the violins.
Eastlyn Koons Robots Are Better Than Humans
The increased development of artificial intelligence and the everyday use of
technology can lead to a future full of robots, claims Eastlyn Koons in Robots are
Better than Humans. Koons lives in the modern day where advancements are
being made every day in the field of technology and artificial intelligence machines
have started to replace the jobs of some people. People fear the uprising of robot
rebellion and an inevitable Doomsday because of it. Through appeals to fear and
pride, Koons asks the world to consider the use of technology in their lives and the
role it may play in the future. Koons starts off the intro of her satirical essay by using
sarcasm and rhetorical in order to show the audience what is happening with the
world at that time and establish the satire of her essay. In the first sentence, Koons
claims that robots are better than humans, as they are humans favorite things ,
suggesting that the humans basically created their own better version. Koons utilizes
a rhetorical question to ask why humans are still there , showcasing the dispensability
and non necessity of humans when robots are present. By doing so, Koons
demonstrates that humans have, in a way, become the cause of their own downfall.
After establishing the satirical nature of her essay, Koons sets the context to explain
the reasoning behind the essay. She talks about... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
She uses words such as poor, misunderstood machines , fellow lifeforms , and
blessings in the form of metal when referring to the AI machines to seem like she is
feeling pity for them, slightly ironic considering the amount of times she mentioned
that they had no feelings. The use of these words add to the sarcasm, as well as the
exclamation mark at the end after she seems to almost insult the intelligence and
mindset of humans. By using these certain phrases, Koons adds to the satire and
sounds very
Disadvantages Of Using Body Cameras
Disadvantages
One disadvantage regarding the use of Body cameras is not just the cost of the
cameras and the data storage but also the infrastructure that needs to be
maintained. As time goes on capacities will be exceeded, the networks will
continue to degrade, and the supplementary equipment required to store the videos
will continue to degrade or become obsolete. (1) In addition to this there is the
cost of employing people to catalog and retrieve any video footage related to
subpoenas, investigations and public information records requests as well as
software licensing fees. (3) Approximately 25 percent of the videos that are
collected are related to crimes and they must be kept for possible judicial purposes.
One police department reported having 35,000 videos retained that met this
requirement of possibly judicial need. (4) Police departments across the country that
have already instituted the use of body cameras have seen the costs of maintaining
these videos run into the millions of dollars just to manage the data not counting the
cost of buying the cameras. (11)
Another disadvantage is that departments are struggling with the issue of whether
or not officers should be allowed to view videos before preparing their police
reports. Concerns are that if officers are allowed to view the video then their
memory of the crime may be influenced by what they see on the video and may not
be a true reflection of what actually occurred which makes it unfair for both the
Childhood Development And Child Development Essay
My topic is Early Childhood Development and this is the finding to know if
attending pre school or head start would help the child s development and have the
child more prepared for kindergarten. This topic is based on the social learning
theory and how each family teaches their child differently.
I have chosen to do my topic on Early Childhood Development because of my
practicum being a developmental center (Inspire), also because I have a passion in
working with families and children. This appeals to me because I know that if the
families enroll their child in the pre school program, the child will benefit from it
and will be more prepared for kindergarten. Usually agencies like this prefer low
income parents and if you meet the requirements, there is a good possibility that the
child will attend. I have met families that would like their child to attend because
they know that it is a better outcome for them, but in their household, they have a
high income. Some research says that the children that attended early head start
programs were more development ready for kindergarten. Inspire has a Region
Head Start (RHS) which is for 3 5 year old children and this program helps the
children socialize with others, solve problems and have other experiences, which will
help them become more self confident (Inspire, 2016).
The theory I will focus on is the Social Learning Theory. Albert Banduratheory
explains that people learn from one another, either from modeling, imitation
Pineapple King Research Paper
Pineapple King James Drummond Dole became known as The Pineapple King
through bringing into existence the pineapple industry in Hawaii. By founding the
Hawaiian Pineapple Company, or HAPCO, he became one of the world s greatest
American entrepreneurs. He also created the first national consumer ad campaign in
the U.S. Today his successful pineapple industry is the largest in the world, reaching
out to over 90 different countries. In, Jamaica plains, Massachusetts Dole was born
September 27, 1877. Charles dole was a Unitarian minister and his was Frances
Drummond. After James graduated from Roxbury school he was placed in Harvard
university and there he earned his bachelor degree in agriculture. Soon he moved to
Honolulu, Hawaii, where
Influenza Vaccine Essay
Inactivated influenza vaccines are of three types namely the whole virus vaccines,
split virus vaccines and subunit vaccines (http://www.who.int/biologicals/vaccines
/influenza/en/).
Whole virus vaccines
These vaccine preparation are made by harvesting the allantoic fluid followed by
chemically inactivation using_ОІ propiolactone or formalin, and subsequently it is
concentrated and purified to remove non viral protein contaminants (Wong S., Webby
R. , 2013).The use of whole virus vaccines was reduced because of higher incidence
of side effects when compared with the other formulations. In present time it has
regained interest in the context of pandemic vaccine development as a simple and
highly immunogenic vaccine formulation ( Geeraedts etal,2008)
Split virus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The healthy children between age 2 to 8 years who have no contraindications or
precautions, either LAIV or IIV is an appropriate option.ACIP (Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices) has emphasized the importance of administering 2 doses
of vaccine to all the children between (6 months 8 years) if they had not been
vaccinated previously against influenza (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview
/mmwrhtml/mm6430a3.htm)
Influenza causes diseases in all the age groups ,especially in the children, who have
the highest infection rate(ACIP,www.cdc.gov).However, the serious illness , severe
complications and deaths are more prevalent in older people ( 65 years ) and in those
who have medical conditions that can be exacerbated by influenza infection .The
recommended target group for influenza vaccination includes the residents of nursing
care homes , people suffering with chronic cardiovascular or pulmonary disease ,
persons with renal dysfunction or hemoglobinopathy, pregnant women in the third
trimester and immune compromised patients(Cox et al 2004 , Van kerkhove et
Armed Force Application Essay
My motivation to serve in the military was singular: to serve and protect my
country, family, and friends as a member of its Armed Forces during a time of war.
Before entering high school, I desired life as a chemist, working in laboratories or
among nature to discern its secrets. After the events of 9/11/2001, watching aircraft
strike our people and realizing a plane crashed in Shanksville, PA, less than two
hours away from my home, I knew my future would drive me to serve. I continued
my fervent interest in STEM fields, but I sought a way to apply that ambition
towards public service as a member of the Armed Forces. After completing college
entrance exams, the flyer for West Point drew my attention. Once eligible to apply, I
enlisted in the
Does Being Self-Reliant And The Philosophy Of...
When a person is young, they are allowed to follow their bliss, their passions.
Frivolity rules your childhood and any chastisements are disregarded maybe you
were reprimanded for certain behavioral misconducts , but those scoldings fell on
deaf ears because you were simply carefree. Grievously, as a person matures, they are
subjected to preemptive disciplinary tandem and prone to conformity. Society forms
ideals and preferences that will eventually weigh on the consciences of individuals,
forcing them to question their actions and their morals. Ralph Waldo Emerson, an
American poet, essayist, and advocate of social reform, touches upon the subject
matter of innate individualismin his thought provoking Self Reliance. Emerson
believes that true individualism requires the ability to rely solely on one s own
intuition and live according to a self popularized doctrine. This philosophy peaked
my interest, leading to the formation of my question: How does being self reliant
and the philosophy of individualism affect society? Initially, the guiding question
seemed self explanatory. My intention was to first grasp the concept of self
reliance; its definition, its applications, and most importantly, its affects on society
as a whole. After Google searching How does being self reliant affect society?, I
was met with an array of possible sources; among them was 16 Benefits of Self
Reliance , a Simple Sophisticate podcast published on The Simply Luxurious Life by
Shannon
World Religions Research Paper
Zeena Kotob
World Religions
May 24 2017
Dr. Petrocelli Islam, Christianity and Buddhism are three of the world s largest
religions. Two out of them are considered Abrahamic religions that share
monotheistic beliefs, while the remaining one is more of practiced philosophy of the
mind. Monotheism is the belief of one deity that only exists in the universe.The
Islamic followers are classified as Muslims, while the followers of Christianity are
categorized as Christians and of Buddhism are called Buddhists. In this essay we
will look at the socioeconomic and spirit___. Dual contexts that gave rise to each
religion, specifically social inequality, national acceptance, and Religare. To bind .
This is the latin derivation for the modern english ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
He began to gather a collective group of muslim followers preaching the message of
truth, which God had secretly revealed to him by an angel. Both Islam and
Christianity have a Holy Book sent by God, which is a major component for these
religions. The Quran which was revealed to Prophet Muhammad is the primary
source of a muslims, it captures the daily faith and much needed practices that must
be followed by each muslim to continue to adhere to Islam.It was revealed in
Arabic only to Prophet Muhammad, therefore any other copy is only considered a
translation, usually sometimes by scholars who dare to interpret it. The Quran
emphasizes on the relationship of God and his Creatures, it is a guideline to
maintain a just and peaceful society through strict rules and structures that refrain
from sins, teaching proper human conduct and an equitable economic system.One
of the main priorities of being a Muslim is to keep up with the five pillars of Islam
throughout your lifetime. The five pillars are the Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Saum and
Hajj. The Shahada is the Profession of faith it is the fundamental belief of islam and
that is that There is no God but God and Prophet Muhammad is his prophet. It
emphasizes the monotheistic nature of Islam which continues to preach the name of
one God. Lastly Hajj and the pilgrimage to Mecca, this pilgrimage focuses on
visiting the Kaaba and walking around it seven times. The pilgrimage is a rigorous
trip to mecca and can sometimes create exhaustion. Just as Muslims have the five
pillars to follow, Christianity have to adhere to prayers, worship in the church,
reading the bible, acts of charity(just like Zakat of Islam) and communion. Just like
the Quran, the bible teaches the truth, and his understanding and dealing with men.
Both the holy book of Christianity and Islam are very
Veterinary Clinic Job Analysis
While there is no definitive format for a job description, this factor is the most
significant of the job analysis. This description needs to be a written statement
detailing what the worker actually does, how he/she will do it, and what the jobs
working conditions are. This data will then be used to for details into job
specifications, which will list the knowledge, abilities, and skills required to perform
the job satisfactorily.
Along with the pertinent details of a job description, it is important for managers, to
describe, if possible, a bit of the culture they represent, for possible future employees
to understand. For instance, at my veterinary clinic, in all job description, we stress
the importance of being highly customer service ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
All Out Patient Nurses must have the ability to perform moderate physical activity
and lift a minimum of 40 lbs.
Examples of duties, but not limited to:
To recommend all necessary laboratory work, such as pre anesthetic profiles,
heartworm tests, feline leukemia tests, health screens, and/or urinalysis, that are
necessary for optimum patient care.
To counsel clients regarding behavior problems, weight management, geriatric care,
nutritional issues, flea control, etc.
Obtain necessary laboratory samples, blood, feces, urine, and set up tests
Anticipate medications that need to be sent home with pet, prepare and label
Show client how to give medications
Training nurse assistants in basic animal procedures
Daily and weekly inventory taking, medical and non medical
We are looking to add a positive, team member to our innovative and ever changing
veterinary culture. We value our clients as our top priority and aim to give them the
highest standard of veterinary care at an affordable cost and strong value. Long
term employees are what we aim for, as we value cultivating growth in our staff as
well as our business. Thank you for
How Collegiate Athletics Is A Selection Of The Student Body
Substantial Writing Outline
I.Intro
a.Retributive actions from university officials to student athletes is unconstitutional
because:
1.University officials are government officials
2.They lack sufficient grounds for action, acting well beyond reasonable bounds
3.They lack the authority to enforce rules created by a private organization
4.They are unnecessarily prejudicing student athletes as a selection of the student
body
II.How collegiate athletics is administered
a.High School
1.When do students fall under the NCAA s guide
The NCAA is a voluntary, unincorporated association of colleges, universities, and
other institutions of higher learning. Roughly half of the member institutions of the
NCAA are either state or federally supported. NCAA members are divided into three
divisions: Division I, Division II, and Division III. All three divisions of the NCAA
maintain separate rules and regulations governing the recruitment of student athletes.
The goal of the NCAA is to govern competition in a fair, safe, equitable and
sportsmanlike manner, and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education.
To effect these goals, the NCAA provides a number of services to its member
institutions, among the most important of which is regulating the recruitment of
student athletes.
The NCAA heavily regulates most aspects of amateur athletics at the college and
university level. The purpose of the NCAA s recruiting rules is to promote both
institutional
The Most Dangerous Character Analysis
Picture a ballroom dance, beautiful, elegant, and intriguing. Now remove the
dancers from the stage, and now the stage is empty, dull, and pointless. Much like
a story without dynamic characters. In The Most Dangerous written by Richard
Connell, dynamic characters effectively engage the audience. One character that
shows this is Rainsford, a big game hunter lost on a tropical island. On the island
he comes across General Zaroff who is also a hunter, but not in the conventional
way. Beatrice (Tris) from the Divergent series, written by Veronica Roth, is also a
great example of a dynamic character effectively engaging an audience. In post
apocalyptic Chicago the society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to
different morals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Connell writes, The general was saving him for another day s sport! The Cossack
was the cat; he was the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of
terror (Connell 34). This quotes shows Rainsford being terrified by his plight for
the first time. The audience is left wondering if Zaroff s mind games will be
Rainsford s Achilles heel. Knowing that Rainsford is a dynamic character adds
suspense because he has to change physically and mentally to survive, and the
audience doesn t know if he is capable of that. If a character doesn t change then the
story is predictable and simple. Dynamic characters are a necessity in creating
suspense and engaging an audience. Not only do dynamic characters create
suspense, but they also make for a more complete story. Another way is that
dynamic characters make for a more complete story. Had Beatrice not had been a
dynamic character there would be no story. Once every year all sixteen year olds
must select a faction in which they will dedicate their lives to, and put faction over
family. Beatrice must decide staying with her family or be who she really is.
Beatrice is also hiding a life threatening secret. What starts her change is when
Beatrice chooses to switch out of her faction, Abnegation, and into Dauntless, and
when she changes her name to Tris. In the beginning of the book Tris is dependent on
others and is obedient.
Summary Of The Mcdonaldization Of Society
As to perfectly punctuate the paper The McDonaldization of Society by George
Ritzer, I got tired of reading it and made my computer read it to me while I listened,
which although efficient added an emphasis on all the topics Ritzer discussed in his
writing. McDonaldization is the sociological term used to describe the wide spread
affects of fast foodrestaurants on society, whose affects can be seen in almost all
aspects of todays society. The first aspect of McDonaldizationas highlighted in the
article is the assembly line structure, as used by fast food restaurants; it provides an
efficient way for food to be prepared, served, eaten and disposed of as fast as
possible. It utilizes multiple employs at different stations to make food
case study 3 Essay examples
Case 3
1) What type of multi country organization is Body Shop as described in the case?
Global? Multinational? International? Other? Please explain and be specific.
From the case, The Body Shop is a global company. First of all it is centralized and
globally scaled. It dose not make decision or different product in different country.
Even though it has company stored and licensed store its product do not change by
different stores. It has local element by setting up a Community Care Department
and began talking to franchisees about having every shop commit to a local need,
and supporting it by allowing staff time off to work on the project. But the influence
of charity work came majorly from it worldwide campaigns such as AIDS ... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its employee motivation program does not focus on money related award but on
vision of the product and the future of the company. For customer The Body Shop
continuing target at customer which have sensitive skin and like the ideal of natural
ingredients. In local communities after going public The Body Shop did not
decrease it local community actives but increase them by creating department of
community care. For environment, its strategy is protecting nature and against
animal test. However its image as a company, which against animal test, is no
longer that strong, since its first few popular product which are still sold in store
are animal tested. In terms of shareholders it seems like Anita she still perceive the
company as its own company instead of a public treaded global enterprise. All the
strategies it peruse do not base on shareholders benefit but Anita s values. As for
venders she did not build up a strong logistical chain. She did stop contract with
several factories that against human rights. It is a step for managing venders. Last
franchise management strategy is centralized combined with local care. But main
focus and concern are still how to fulfill parent companies strategy.
(3) What does Body Shop need to do differently than they had done
Analyzing The Kurdish Women s Movement
1.2.Analyzing the Kurdish Women s Movement
The Partiya KarkerГЄn Kurdistan (PKK) contains one of the largest contingents of
armed women militants in the world (Duzgun, 2015). The movement is acclaimed as
a foreign terrorist organisation by Turkey, and many western countries. Since the
fight against the Islamic State in Syria, and Iraq this has constructed a superior
condition between the United States, and the PKK, in exchanging for delisting the
PKK as a terrorist organisation (Phillips Berkell, 2016). Although the political
understanding of the movement may differ in states, the enduring of the conflict can
be outlined, with the second largest NATO army on one side, and an armed national
liberation movement on the other (Dirik, 2015). ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
In theory this implies the idea of a society to resist without being militarist, rejecting
state concepts. This concept interlinks to the rose theory, in which Ocalan reclaims
that the society must first all xwebun , which means oneself. The image of designing
a society that acts as xwebun , essentially in theory concludes a society where
individuals are aware politically, rather than having a society rely on laws that were
formed within the framework of the capitalist state. Although, the image of the
Kurdish female fighters is often pictured in conflict, we must not forget that its
resistance against ISIS, and state actors is a form of self defense, and not a form of
force operating to take revenge. One could understand that being stateless in frame of
the nation state makes the individual unguarded in terms not only in terms of
political, but in terms of social, and economic aspects. It makes the statement far
more clear that the Kurdish movement is built
Embargo on Cuba
Embargo on Cuba The U.S. imposed an Embargo on Cuba on Oct. 19, 1960. Has
the time come for the United States to lift the 5 decade embargo? The Embargo on
Cuba was a part of America s Cold War strategy against the Soviet Union, imposed
on the basis that Cuba was a threat to the U.S. National Security because of their
alliance with the Soviet Union. Although Cubawould like the U.S to terminate the
embargo against their country, the U.S. wants Cuba to make their situation a better
living environment and to promote human rights for its citizens. The Cuban
Embargo, also known as el bloqueo to Cuban citizens, was declared by the United
Statesin 1960 to eliminate imports of Cuban goods. When the embargo was first set,
it was only to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Raul Castro has gradually implanted major economic reforms and lifted travel
restrictions, which will help the country strengthen its international position.
Because of Raul making huge changes for Cuba, the island has let in allowing
Cubans to buy or sell property, expand consumer goods such as, DVD players,
microwaves, cell phones and internet service. These small but large changes for
Cuba, that Raul changed, is making a huge impact on the isolated island. Now,
because of Raul s changes, the U.S. talks with Cuban officials every 6 months to
see how everything is playing out (Frank). Many people in the U.S. do not agree
with the Embargo on Cuba because they seem to agree with the fact that the
embargo hurts the Cuban citizens more than the government. Cuba s relationship
with the Soviet Union during the Cold War rose concerns about U.S. National
Security, but the era is long over. The USSR dissolved in 1991, and American
policy has adapted to change in most aspects apart from Embargo. If 50 years of
sanctions have not toppled the Castro regime, there is no reason to think the embargo
will ever work. U.S. has economic relations with countries like China and Saudi
Arabia that have similarly been called out for repressing dissent. Iran, for example,
stands as the greatest threat to United States National Security interests in 2014 much
like Cuba
Broken Footes Affect The Overall Function Of Daily Life
a.When was the last time you injured yourself in a seemingly insignificant way?
What was the injury and how did it affect the overall function of your daily life?
The last time I injured myself in a seemingly insignificant way was just last week
while I was preparing to go to work. I grabbed on to the strap of my work bag and I
caught my fingernail on the strap. The fingernail broke far enough down to cause the
skin under my nail to be exposed and to cause bleeding. The injury produced some
effect on my overall function of daily life due to the sensitivity of the newly exposed
skin. I found it painful to put my hands in hot water to wash dishes for the first two
days. Additionally it was difficult to type on the computer and to text on the phone
due to the pressure until the skin was exposed enough to toughen up and the
sensitivity to pressure disappeared.
b.Who do you currently view those we might identify as the hurt or the broken toes
in our greater society or even in our profession? What makes you identify this
specific group? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Individuals that belong to the homeless population, individuals that are suffering
from addiction, individuals that are unemployed, individuals that have no health
insurance, and the social workers that are experiencing burnout could easily be
viewed as the hurt and the broken toes of society. The ones that I view as the hurt or
the broken toes in society are the ones I work with each day, the children and
families that are involved in the Department of Child Services
Aging And Its Effects On Humans Essay
Aging is a not well comprehended process that results in a progressive decline of
cells, tissues and organisms until death. Aging is inevitable and influenced by our
genetic makeup and environmental factors. Even though it seems impossible to
prevent aging, scientists have been studying how to slow down the aging process.
Indirect evidence shows that several phytochemicals found in plants can have
longevity effects in certain microorganism, although no quality evidence for anti
aging effects on humans have been found. When we age, our body s nutritional
needs change. We tend to absorb nutrients less efficiently, which requires a higher
intake of vitamins and minerals. Also, as we age, we start noticing how dietary
choices from the past start to affect us when older (cancer, heart disease, metabolic
syndrome and neural degeneration). Scientists have documented that when
individuals age, body composition change as well (St Onge). Studies found that
adipose tissue increases and muscle mass decreases as we age (St Onge). However,
it is not clear how and why changes occur in our body. Scientists have been
hypothesizing ways and pathways that could possibly stop or slow down the effects
of age in our body. Some hypotheses for aging involve the body s natural process of
metabolism. We are constantly metabolizing the food we eat, the air we breathe and
other vital functions, and some biochemical byproducts of our metabolism, such as
free radicals, can affect our health. Free
Drugs, Morphine, And Vicodin
Codeine, morphine, and vicodin are some prescription drugs that one may hear of
for treating pain. What some people do not know is that in the early 20th century,
these drugs were very harmful because they were being made into others much
worse. Many of these drugs come from the same types of places and plants and are
also made in a similar way. Cocaine, morphine, and heroinstarted to be produced just
as often as the first opioid based prescription drugs and the only difference is that
these were much more addictive and dangerous. The introduction of drugs in
America caused a serious problem in the early 20th century that spread like a
wildfire. As these drugs began to worsen, President Nixon formed the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA) to combat these lethal drugs, as well as the
gangs and cartels distributing them.
In 1968, the Justice Department s Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs was
formed to try and combat the rise in illegal drugs. The agents in this department
were composed of previous agents from two separate departments, the Federal
Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) and the Bureau of Drug Abuse Control (BDAC). After
a few years, the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD) failed to even
decrease the illegal drug usage slightly. The president at the time, Richard Nixon,
proposed a new offer to combat the war on drugs. The proposition passed and
President Nixon stated, In order to decrease the illegal drug problems in America, we
have to first stop
Effectiveness Of The Criminal Evidence Act 2003
The Criminal Evidence Act 1965 was no more than an attempt to fill in the gap and
resolve the problem posed by Myer v DPP. The act rendered certain records of a trade
or business admissible. In practice, the Criminal Evidence Act 1965 gave rise to a
number of problems of its own, which were never solved satisfactorily. The 1965
Act was replaced by the hearsay provisions of the Policeand Criminal Evidence Act
1984, which, in turn, were replaced by those of the Criminal JusticeAct 1988 and
2003.
The Law Reform Committee and Criminal Law Revision Committee provided a
number of reports on hearsay reform. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 introduced
significant reforms to the hearsay rule, implementing, though not entirely, the report
by the Law Commission in Evidence in Criminal ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
In essence they comprise evidence from a witness that is unavailable through
reasons of death, illness, being outside the UK, being impossible to find and being
prevented from giving evidence, or continuing to give evidence, through fear. In
addition, business records can be admitted to prove their contents, subject to the
records being compiled by those with a duty to record the information, created in
the course of the business and originating from a person with personal knowledge
of the matters set out. The CJA 2003 provides four main safeguards against unfair
use of hearsay evidence. These are (1) If witness capability is questioned, it must
be shown on the balance of probabilities that the witness is capable. (2) Courts must
allow evidence undermining an absent witness credibility or showing inconsistency
in statements. (3) A judge must order acquittal or retrial if unconvinced by a case
based wholly or partly on hearsay. (4) Hearsay evidence can be excluded if its
admission would waste time when viewed against its
The Legal Consumption Of Alcohol
During the early 1900 s, people in America were living with the drastic changes that
the Civil War had inevitably brought. Under the United States Constitution, peoples
lives, liberties and all their inclusive rights were protected throughout all of the
Amendments. Included in these rights were the legal consumption of alcohol, as well
as the distribution. With a danger of human life, and the moral of the Country, the
U.S Government passed the Eighteenth Amendment. Prohibition was the Eighteenth
Amendment, this banned the legal use, production, transportation and sale of
alcoholic beverages in the United States. Alcohol had been a rampant issue in the
United States for a long time, the ban on alcohol was a victory for life, liberty, and
growth in America. Prohibition banned alcohol, and all inclusive aspects dealing
with the beverage. Alcohol was viewed as a key issue in the progress of America.
Frank Salamone writes It seems inevitable that people will seek to ban the bad
habits of others. Certainly, there was cause for concern regarding the high
consumption of alcohol in the United States and its effects on individuals and
families. By all accounts, alcoholism was a serious problem in America, and people
sought solutions for it. (Salamone 2) These particular issues stemmed long before the
Civil War, however, the end of the war made this issue a priority for the government.
With America in dire need of change, the government pulled together and insisted on
What Is Ihran Living In Essay
Most of Iran is unoccupied, the land areas that no people reside in include primarily
the deserts and mountain lands. These ecozones make up 70% of the country. Almost
all of the population of Iran stays in Tehran, the capital city, or in Azerbaijan. Even
though Iran has been an agricultural land for a very long time, more than half of the
total populationdwells in urban areas. The cities of Iran are expanding quickly,
which leads to inadequate sanitation and housing in many communities. This trend is
most likely going to resume, since most of Iran s youth aren t enthusiastic about
rural life anymore and 76% of Iran s population ages from 0 29 years old which
means that this portion of the population will no longer be dwelling in the... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Within the bazaar, merchants would be organized into groups based on what they
specialize in. For example, all weavers in one area, all bakers in another, and all
silversmiths in another. Some bazaars are really old and massive. For instance,
Tehran s bazaar is a maze that has more than 6,000 stalls for merchants and 9 miles
of walkways for customers. The bazaar is filled with portable charcoal braziers and
the scent of foods, perfumes, flavors, and animals. The city of Shiraz s bazaar is a
labyrinth of yellow brick walkways with high, gently arched ceilings that influence
the sounds of the bazaar to echo multiple times. In Tehran, there are about 9 million
inhabitants that dwell in the city and the population keeps growing at a quick rate.
Since Tehran wasn t very important until it became the Qajar capital in the late 18th
century, the city doesn t have as many old and impressive buildings as other cities.
However, Tehran does have the Gulistan Palace, and some mosques and government
buildings built by the Pahlavi family. The second largest city, Mashhad, used to be
an important trading post on the thriving Silk Road. Mashhad is also the burial place
of the 8th Shiite imam, Ali Reza, so the city is holy to Shiite Muslims make
pilgrimages there to visit the shrine and pay their respects. A mosque built by Queen
Gauhar Shah Khatum, Tamerlane s daughter in law, which is
The Gold Rush Of British Columbia Essay
The Gold Rush in British Columbia (B.C) marked the beginning of Canada s
multicultural society. It saw the mass immigration of foreign workers (particularly
those from China and other Asian nations), dispersion of Native Americans, and
intrusion of poor and middle class europeans seeking riches in the rumoured El
Dorado . The exhibit attempted to argue these points through its much anticipated
Scholarly Insight panel, titled Why study a gold rush? The panel identifies three key
themes regarding the outcome of the B.C. Gold Rush: that it connected Canadato the
rest of the world through the Pacific Rim, it sparked mass immigration which caused
conflicts amongst different ethnic groups, and the Gold Rush was the event that truly
united Canada coast to coast. These points were also explored in Christopher
Douglas Herbert s article, A New Take on An Old Town. Exploring the impact
through the Cariboo Gold Rush, many parallels can be drawn between the two events,
particularly among the economic importance of the the territory to the nation of
Canada.
Stemming from a lack of skilled labourers in B.C, the need for immigration was key
in developing the idea of a Canadian El Dorado . Thankfully though, the enticement
of gold was enough to do so. Dubbed Gold Rush Fever, it went global in the 19th
century. Gold rushes caused the first large scale world migrations. And due to this
immigration, Nineteenth century gold rushes shaped and reshaped trans pacific
networks of
Nursing Homes Are Now For A Five Star Rating System
Essay
Quality Matters Nursing homes are now subject to a five star rating system called
Nursing Home Compare, described on the Medicare Web site. Simply inputting a
nursing home s name or area code allows a user to compare the quality of care at
various locations. According to the article Aging well written by Athan Bezaitis,
he states that this is an important first step but it s not always a choice system.
Discharge agents at hospitals often make decisions regarding where older adults
will go following discharge. What are the views of older adults regarding Assisted
Living Facilities (ALF) and Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF). Speaking to a lady
who reside at Atlantic shores skilled nursing and Rehab and whom I will refer to
as Mary to respect her privacy and for following the rules and guideline of Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). Mary states that with all
her chronic ailments and diseases, it is good for her to live within the LTC
because her illness are monitored and her medications are managed well. She
further went on to say that if something goes wrong, help is always readily
available. Another lady who resides at an assisted living facility that I operate gave
me her views of living there. Her history is that of having dementia and she was
becoming so forgetful, she was scared of burning her home down. Therefore, she and
her family decided to move her to a place where she would have assistance in getting
things done. She states
Health Disparities Among Women Veterans
Introduction Within the last ten years, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has
begun to measure and collect data on gender neutral health screenings to determine if
there were any gender specific health disparities among the veteran population. The
findings of the study showed some significant disparities between sexes. In an article
recently written by Whitehead, Czarnogorski, Wright, Hayes, Haskell (2014), and
published in the American Journal of Public Health, disparities among women
veterans were explored as well as the statistical data surrounding the inequities
analyzed. There is an urgency needed in addressing these health disparities among
women veterans, as they are the fastest growing new population within the VA health
... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Implications of Health Inequalities Currently, Heart disease is the leading cause of
death among women in the United States (Haskell et al., 2014). In the 2016
Update of the Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics report from the American Heart
Association, women, in general, have a 32% prevalence rate for LDL issues vs.
31% for men. Likewise, in older women vs older men, the prevalence for
hypertension rates for women were 57% vs. 54% in men (Mozaffarian et al.,
2016). Within the VA, there is an even bigger gap for management of LDL s and
heart disease. 79.47% of women vs. 88.89% of men have LDL levels within the
normal limits. Similarly, 79.34% of women vs. 85.67% of men with diabetes had
an LDL within normal limits (Whitehead et al., 2014). Both high LDL and
hypertension are proven risk factors for heart disease and stroke. When paired with
diabetes, risk of peripheral artery disease, heart failure, and irregular heartbeat can
also be factors (Mozaffarian et al., 2016). Mental health inequities cannot be
overlooked. Approximately 50% of 6,287 women within the VA reported needing
mental health services. 84% received care and of those, only 48.8% were
China s Constitution Case
1.When was the latest Constitution written? What does this say about the countries
rule of law?
The United Kingdom s constitution was written in 1215 and was last revised in 2013.
This shows that the rule of law has remain relatively consistent besides being updated
to keep up with the times. China s constitution was adopted in 1982 and revised in
2004, which shows that China s current rule of law is a little bit more modernized.
2.Are the three branches (executive, legislative, and judicial) mentioned in the
document?
Yes, the United Kingdommentions its parliament, three judicial systems in its
different regions (Northern Ireland, Scotland, and England/Wales) and also outlines
the powers of its monarch such as the ability to dismiss ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
What types of rights are protected by the different constitutions? (political, economic,
or/and social)
In the United Kingdom s constitution, the people are given rights such as the right to
life, thought, religion, and expression. The citizens of the People s Republic of
China are allowed freedom of speech, press, assembly, association, precession,
demonstration and religious belief.
4.Out of the two constitutions you looked at, which provided the greatest amount of
protection?
The United Kingdom s constitution provided more protection because in China, the
central governing party is the Communist Party and although power is given to the
National People s Congress to make decisions, most of those members belong to the
founding Communist Party.
5.What do you think is missing from the two documents?
The People s Republic of China s constitution does declare it a socialist state and
gives power to the National People s Congress, but is missing the fact that all power
is given to the Communist Party. The constitution of the United Kingdom is missing
a single document to represent the constitution because it is made up of so many
different documents.
6.What is unique about your documents? Anything written in it that we do not have
in our
Formal Education Essay
What type of education do you think we need to survive? It is two types of
education you need to survive. You need a formal education which is the grade
level and learning from a teacher. The other type is life lessons. If you get a job with
no high school education you will get paid less money. Formal educationand life
skills are necessary if you do not want to get played and if you want to make money.
Gayle Allen said in her article The skills students need to survive and thrive, that
Hiring well is a challenge for any company. If a company s success depends on hiring
employees with strong technical capabilities, high level design skills, and an
entrepreneurial mindset, the challenge get that much harder. Companies are... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everyone needs a formal education to survive. Some jobs will play with your
money if you do not have a formal education. Without a formal education people
would put you in a box and judge you before you even open mouth. When you try
to get a job and you bring in your resume and there is no form of education, it is
more difficult to get a job. Just having formal education can easily put more money
in your pockets. In the article How much is that college degree really worth? by Kim
Clark, she says on an average you get paid about $20,000 more with a degree than a
person with only a high school education. According to Gayle Allen s article The
skills students need to survive and thrive , students must demonstrate strong writing,
speaking, and listening skills. Student can get all of these skills from their formal
education.
The second type of education you need is life skills. These life lessons are major to
survive. Life lessons can teach you how to treat people a certain way. They can
help you learn how to be patient and nice to people in particular. They can, also
teach you about how life changes. Life lessons can show you to never be scared to
fail. While formal education is important, life skills are the most important type of
education.
Life skills can teach you how to treat people a certain way. For example, your
experiences with people will let
Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies Msc Thesis
MSc Thesis: Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies
Irakli Menabde
Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies
A comparative analysis of methodologies and empirical practices
MSc Thesis
MSc in International Business and Economics: Cand. Merc Finance and Strategic
Management (FSM) Copenhagen Business School
Date 09/10/2008 Author: Irakli Menabde
MSc Thesis: Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies
Irakli Menabde
Abstract
The paper examines a number of empirically utilised and academically established
valuation methodologies in order to value Integrated Oil Gas Company s common
stock. By applying and comparing DCF, SOP and Real Options based valuation
methodologies with the aims of establishing both, an ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
EMPIRICAL
ANALYSIS.......................................................................................................40 4.1
DCF OUTPUT AND
DISCUSSION.................................................................................................40 4.1.1
BP Plc DCF Model.......................................................................................................42
4.1.3 DCF Models Robustness
Tests.....................................................................................44 4.2 SUM OF THE
PARTS VALUATION ................................................................................................49
4.3 REAL OPTIONS
VALUATION.......................................................................................................50
4.4 ECONOMETRIC
TESTS................................................................................................................55 4.
CONCLUSIONS
Identity and Culture Essay
Every person, or group of people, has an identity and a culture. An identity is the
image that one project out into the rest of the world, and culture is the image which
one has of themselves. Countries are no exception; every country over their course of
history has created an identity and culture for themselves. It has been said that the
worst act one could perform on another would be to strip them of their identity, and
deny them of their culture. This is why, in order for a country to become a great
nation, their culture and identity must be formed so that it is able to strive. History
and the changes made to history are two of the main things that could create the
identity and culture of a country. The Canadian FilmIndustry,... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
(CANADIAN FILM, CLANDFIELD). These were the first documentaries which the
world had seen, with multiple films being released to the public in the 1920 s.
(MADE IN CANADA, 8). It was the National Film Board who organized these
documentaries to promote Canadians. (CANADA S CENTURY, 286). Film as an
art form would not be created for some time. (CANADIAN FILM, CLANDFIELD).
Even with all of this new technology, the Canadian film industry still hid in the
shadows next to the American film industry. The American Film Industry was
already creating a name for themselves long before Canadian Industry blossomed,
with Hollywood in the spotlight during World War I. This was during the period
when Hollywood was establishing itself as a global force There were a limited
number of Canadian films being produced by English film makers during the war,
and this number would later begin to slowly rise when Quebec filmmakers joined the
industry following World War II. (http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com
/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE Params=A1ARTA0011672). Right around the time of World
War I, American film companies had discovered the potential that Canadian film had
to offer and began making films with Canadian content. Soon, they were advertising
their interest in taking over the Canadian film industry. (CANADIAN FILM,
CLANDFIELD). It was through all of this that the Canadian Film Industry began.
Before a country can obtain a
My Argument With Knowledge There Is Power
I believe with knowledge there is power. Therefore, those who choose to become
educated allow themselves the ability to become powerful. Those who have
succeeded in this pursuit range from those who participate in the political aspect
of how our country is ran, to those who own small businesses and employ others in
need of a job. While the phrase powerful can be interpreted as controlling or
barbaric, or is reserved only for those who control the lives of many, it can also
pertain to having power over your own life, and controlling how it will be ran. I
believe the ability to have such power comes not only from strong will and
determination, but also a solid education, which is exactly what I am after. By
pursuing employment in the state
Organizational Structure And Its Impact On
Organizational...
Wilfredo Hernandez
Prof. Coomber
SG 91
Over the past few years many changes have been made by organizations, in the way
that they do business. One of these changes has been going from rigid and centralized
organizations, to now taking advantage of flexible and decentralized structures. An
organizational structure outlines the way the job tasks are formally divided, grouped,
and coordinated. The effect a decentralized structure has on managers and employees
is that, the gap between who can make the decision has been spread. With a
decentralized structure the process of decision making comes down to the manager
that is closest to the action. The impact on organizational strategies has been that
organizations have to adapt to the new structures to fit in to be able to compete more
efficiently and effectively.
Firstly, one of the common organizational designs we see today is the simple
structure. The simple structure design has a low degree of departmentalization, wide
spans of control, centralized in a single person, and little formalization. Examples of
organizations that use the simple structural model are small retail stores, and
electronic firms run by a hard driving entrepreneur. Small businesses usually use the
simple structure, these are businesses that usually have only two or three vertical
levels, a loose body of employees, and the decision making process is centralized.
The advantage of using the simple structure lies in its simplicity, of being fast, flexible
Pickles And The Lambs In Tim Winton s Cloudstreet
Tim Winton s epic saga Cloudstreet chronicles the lives of two families, the Pickles
and the Lambs. Set in Perth Western Australia and spanning twenty years from the
1940 s to 1960 s, the families endure great hardship: death and loss; poverty and
illness. It is the experience of hardship which challenges who they are and the very
nature of their existence and determines how they view and live life. Despite their
different views ultimately the characters come to understand that misfortune is
inevitable and that family, love and belonging are important in enduring suffering
because in the end that s all there is.
Winton presents characters who refuse to take responsibility for their own actions
believing that life is a matter of luck and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both Oriel and Rose believe in making your own luck and at times both are a force
of nature. Oriel s life is littered with tragedy and disappointment and she
consequently loses her faith in God and views life as a war to be won, such is the
effect of hardship. Oriel s battle to accept tragedy, specifically Fish s not fully
coming back, has her living in a tent, waiting for the miracle to be finished off.
When there is the possibility of the Pickles selling Cloudstreet, Oriel acknowledges
that she has come to love the place, they ve built something there. It is this
understanding which liberates Fish and he returns to the water, his death the second
time is a metaphorical redemption. Oriel surrenders, the battle is lost and she folds
up the tent and returns to the house, but this is alright because she has family,
including the Pickles as evidenced by Dolly helping her pack it up, to support her
through life. It is a twenty year journey through hardship which finally gives Oriel an
understanding about life, the inevitability of tragedy and the importance of love and
Comparing Dostoyevsky s Leviathan And The Grand
Inquisitor
Introduction
The books Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes and The Grand Inquisitor by Fyodor
Dostoyevsky intensely discuss the two authors one sided views on what they believe
the state of nature is about. They question whether human beings are authentic or
inauthentic before or without having connections to a political, religious, economic,
or social group. In Leviathan, Hobbes writes about his perceptions on the state of
nature. He believes the state of nature is characterized by man against man, [M.A.
Soupios], where every person looks out for themselves and their well being first.
This was during a time where both Hobbes and Dostoyevsky were living in a turmoil
century, there were constant and violent conditions of hate, sneakiness and everyone
... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Sovereign should have the most power and that every man ought to
endeavour peace, as far as he has hope of obtaining it; and when he cannot obtain
it, that he may seek and use all helps and advantages of war. [p. 190] He strongly
believes in control of a higher authority to maintain an ideal state of nature, he
believes that man fears and mistrusts every other man in the real world and that
there is no such thing as injury or justice, he even goes on to state that it is absurd .
Hobbes believes the Law of Nature is that the authority of the sovereign is absolute
, in the sense that no authority is above the sovereign and that its will is law.
Hobbes says, that every man has a right to every thing; even to one another s body.
And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man to every thing endureth,
there can be no security to any man. [p.190] In this quote he means that in the state
of nature you have no (human) rights of property, self, and everyone else has a
right to what you take as yours. This goes alongside Hobbes controlled ideological
views of an ideal state. Hobbes discuses the mutual transferring of rights where a
social contract subsequently leads man to leave the state of nature, and enter into a
contract to transfer the right to thing, exchanges of goods or land and money. He
goes against this as he feels that man may become dependent on things, subsequently
it will threaten and perhaps collapse the sovereignty because the power of it is
compromised and wont be able to protect
A Brief Look at the Gesture
The gesture
Gesture is the natural, nonverbal way that human can use to communicate with each
other, and recently interface with computers and devices in order to have control
upon them besides conventional input devices such as keyboard, mouse, and joystick.
In general, gestures can be categorized into static and dynamic.
A static gesture refers to the position and poses of hand without any movement, which
can be represented by a single image.
A dynamic gesture describes the hand movement, which can be determined through a
set of successive images or video frames (3D Hand Gesture Recognition Based on
Sensor Fusion of Commodity Hardware).
2.3.2 Data acquisition
This stage is responsible for acquiring and collecting gestures from the human
(usually hand gestures). There are many technologies that can be used to acquire and
capture the gestures, and then convert them into a digital form (Sensors for Gesture
Recognition Systems) in order to be understandable by digital devices. These
technologies vary in terms of capability and accuracy to get the gestures. The
following are some technologies used for gestures acquisition.
A.Cameras: are the main gesture captured technologies used in vision based gesture
recognition systems. There are different types of cameras such as color stereo
cameras (using two cameras to obtain a left and right stereo image), 2D cameras, 3D
cameras, and thermal cameras. These cameras can be used to capture human gestures
and send them to
Security Governance in Afghanistan
Security Governance in Afghanistan
I.Summary:
Afghan security forces have lead security responsibility throughout the country, and
the United
States and its partner countries are reducing military involvement in Afghanistan. The
current
International security mission terminates at the end of 2014 and is expected to
transition to a smaller mission consisting mostly of training the Afghanistan National
Security Forces (ANSF).
The number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, which peaked at about 100,000 in June
2011, was reduced to a pre surge level of about 66,000 by September 2012, and to
about 34,000 as of
February 2014. The U.S. force will shrink to about 28,000 by June 1 and to 22,000 by
the end of
October. A residual force that will remain in Afghanistan after 2014 is likely to
consist of about 12,000 U.S. and NATO trainers and mentors, of which about two
thirds would be U.S. forces, plus about 3,000 mostly U.S. counterterrorism forces.
No decisions on the residual force have been announced, in part because President
Hamid Karzai refuses to sign a required Bilateral
Security Agreement (BSA) before he leaves office in mid 2014. All the candidates in
presidential election which took place with apparent high turnout and minimal
violence publicly support the agreement. But a successor will likely not take office
until July 2014 at the earliest, constraining the U.S. and NATO force planning
process. Fearing instability after 2014, some ethnic and political faction leaders are
Free College Education
Free College Education
Collegeatlas.org reports that seventy percent of Americans will go to college but
two thirds of those Americans will also drop out and sixty percent of those who
drop out had no help from their parents with paying for tuition (College Atlas).
More and more jobs in America require Americans to have a degree in which they
can use towards the production of their job however those employers are not helping
pay for the college education that they require. The average cost for an in state
public college is twenty four thousand and sixty one dollars a year, at times this
does not include room and board or the books and materials required to go to class
and learn (College Data). When looking at the yearly tuition of college and the
average middle class income of fifty thousand and fifty four dollars, going to
college costs half the income of a household (Burney). When looking at fig. 1, there
is the comparison of college expenses with a student s income. It shows that for one
year at a public four year college it would be around twenty three thousand dollars
with tuition, books, and other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These are good guidelines to start with but there would also need to be guidelines
for income with in the family still. The point of free college education is to help
those in need and those who would not be able to continue with college on their
own because of the high price of tuition. If every student in America was able to go
to college for free then the country would be in poverty because there are a certain
percentage of families who can afford to send their children to school. Also, it
would not be paid for if the student is going to a private college and only if they are
in a participating public
The Importance Of College Connections In College
It s a known fact that college is vastly different from high school, and in a general
sense, that s very true. College is full of new challenges and opportunities to prepare
for the future. Along with harder classes and independance, college is also about
socializing with fellow students in an environment in which everyone is always on
the move. Having connections can lead to future success within an industry as well
as people to communicate with and work with while in college. In high school, it is
easy to make connections with people because of the way classschedules work: four
classes a day, five days a week. Compared to high school schedules, College
schedules are free form, with class number and class type varying by the day, and,
as such, it s more difficult to connect with other students. The easiest way to create
meaningful connections with other students is by joining a school club. Co
curricular organizations are usually more constructive than extracurricular, as co
curricular relate to a selected major while extracurricular relate to hobbies. Ideally,
it s best to try and find a balance between co curricular and extracurricular clubs. For
example, three clubs I, someone dual majoring in computer science and music
composition, hope to become involved with during my college career are the game
development club, the art club, and Code.life. The game development club is a co
curricular club that doubles as an extracurricular club in my case. By joining this
club, I
Analysis Of The Croatian Market In Croatia
In order for a U.S. Company to enter the Croatian market it is important to have a
thorough and deep understanding of the intricacies of the market. In order to acquire
this knowledge extensive research and investigation has been conducted. Below I
have included a general overview/ analysis of the Croatian Market which facilitates
market entry planning and projects. Market Overview Croatia is a developing
country situated in Southeastern Europe it has a relatively small yet complex market
which plays a very vital role when it comes to political and economic stability in the
Balkan region. Croatian population consists of a small 4,170.60 million people
according to the World Bank s data. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL
... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A social mindset prevails in various parts of Croatian society. It is important to keep
in mind that Croatia has recently recovered from the Homeland war just twenty two
short years ago. The country has made tremendous strides towards reconstruction
and recovery within the last decade. Some major setbacks the country deals with
today are that the majority of Croatian income comes from government funding,
social insurance, or public monopolies. Not from the revenues of truly competitive
companies. Therefore, any reforms that are introduced that are in opposition to or
address corruption, public overspending, or judicial inefficacy usually faces strong
opposition from privileged majority on top. On a more optimistic note Croatia has a
growing force of entrepreneurs who have innovative and vibrant ideas which are
changing the way business in conducted in many industries in Croatia. These
entrepreneurs and their businesses follow strong EU regulations and rules which
make them perfect potential partners for American companies looking to expand in
the region. Market Challenges Croatia s developing Economy is still after its gained
independence in 1991. A number of internal problems plague Croatia s development.
These include Judiciary inefficiencies infested with case back logs and a lack of
expertise in commercial affairs, and a complex non transparent bureaucracy.
Corruption is also a major issue that people battle with when conducting business
Freudian Argument For Repressed Memories
Repressed Memories
The argument for repressed memories can go either way in that being that people
believe in them are people do not believe in them. So what exactly are repressed
memories? Repressed memories are recollections that have been unknowingly
blocked because of the memory being related with a high level of stress or injury.
Repression is one of the most haunting ideas in brain research. Something
traumatizing happens, and the mind pushes it into some out of reach corner of the
unconscious. Afterward, the memory may rise into consciousness. Repression is one
of the establishment stones on which the structure of psychoanalysis rests. Repressed
memory syndrome was first authoritatively recognized by the American Psychiatric
Association ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In spite of the fact that supporters of these recovered memories claim that they are
similar to dissociative amnesia, other specialists contend that these recovered
memories are not the dissociative amnesia expected in the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders. Rather, dissociative amnesia is more reasonable, they
contend, for war time memories and such. Despite the fact that a great part of
clinicians have confidence in the legitimacy of dissociative amnesia, adversaries of
repressed memory contend that creating a diagnostic category without scientific
validation is risky. Dissociative amnesia is not quite the same as amnesia brought on
by medical problems, such as illnesses, strokes, or cerebrum injuries. In medically
brought on amnesia, recuperating memories is uncommon and for the most part a
slow and gradual process. Most instances of dissociative amnesia are moderately
short. Frequently, when memories return, they do as such abruptly and completely.
Memory recovery may occur all alone, in the wake of being activated by something in
the individual s environment, or in treatment. Another distinction is that individuals
who
Fast Car Song Meaning
Most songs are trying to portray a message to other listeners through the use of
lyrics and music put together, to me the song Fast Car written by Tracy Chapman
was very successful at this. This song portrays a teenage girl whose mother ran
away from her drunken father and that she left school to look after him as she felt
it was her responsibility. She had a boyfriend with a fast car and saw him as an
escape from her unhappy home life. Through the main character of the teenage
girl, I was able to see her perspective through the lyrics and her feelings towards
running away for a better life. To me, I can see how choosing to run away as
opposed to staying was more tempting as she still had her whole life ahead of her
and she was excited about a new life in the city with her boyfriend who would take
care of her. She had no parents to care for her so she had to grow up very quickly
and make decisions that teenagers of that age wouldn t normally make. She believes
that her and her boyfriend can have a future together... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
This made me question if some teenagers in today s society have to step foot inside
an adult role and run away from their unloved parents to have a better life
elsewhere. It highlights the predicament of dysfunctional, broken and poor
families where children are often left to fend for themselves. The song states that
she wants a ticket to anywhere conveying that she d rather be anywhere than at her
home. Often in these situations, education isn t considered a priority as the
parents are on a very low income and need more money to survive. It still exist in
some cultures today where families live in poverty and rely on their children to
leave school and find a job to support their parents. To me, I feel the important
message was that there is hope if you believe in yourself and that you re not
responsible for your parent s
Cyp 3.3 Assignment 2
Communication technologies have become a huge part of children and young
people s lives. Providing many opportunities such as learning, entertainment and
socialising. However, they also cause need for concern, as risks in the offline work
have shown to be apparent in the online world (Byron, 2008). Hence, it is important
that all who work and care for children and young people understand the risks. Then,
they can help them get the most out of the opportunities to be had whilst using
communication technologies. This essay will discuss an e safety policy that is
currently being used in a secondary school. First by summarising the main aims and
purpose of the policy, and who is responsible for implementing it. Then it will discuss
a national concern... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By restricting access and deterring inappropriate use. Children and young people
still seem to experience some possible risks. Such as, contact with people not
known to them and cyber bullying. Which emphasises just two safeguarding issues
derived from the national concerns highlighted from the e safety policy.
Therefore, to give a fuller picture of safeguarding issues more research would be
beneficial. However, as stated by EUKGO (2014) not all contact young people
have with people not already known to them is bad.so by restricting a child s use of
communication sites could result in lost opportunities for children and young people
to socialise. Therefore, as suggested by Byron, (2014) approaching on line risks the
same as offline risks will take into consideration the bigger picture of how the internet
affects the child when they are on line and off line.as the quote from the 12 year
old girl showed, in the EUKGO 2014 It s easier to say horrible stuff about people
on [the Internet]. It got really horrible in Year 10. Lots of people were being
bullying over [the Internet]. It gets brought into school. When friends do this, it s
horrible. It makes you really upset. You don t want to go into school
ASSIGNMENT 1 For Medsurg
ASSIGNMENT # 1
1. Adam Smith, 77 years of age, is a male patient who was admitted from a nursing
home to the intensive care unit with septic shock secondary to urosepsis. The patient
has a
Foley catheter in place from the nursing home with cloudy greenish, yellow colored
urine with sediments. The nurse removes the catheter after obtaining a urine culture
and replaces it with a condom catheter attached to a drainage bag since the patient has
a history of urinary and bowel incontinence. The patient is confused, afebrile, and
hypotensive with a blood pressure of 82/44 mm Hg. His respiratory rate is 28 breaths
/min and the pulse oximeter reading is at 88% room air, so the physician ordered 2
to 4 L of oxygen per nasal cannula titrated to ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
During the interview, he describes attending a family reunion and states that
perhaps he ate something bad. Upon admission his vital signs are a temperature of
102.7В°F, heart rate of 116 bpm, respiratory rate of 18 breaths/min, and blood
pressure of 86/54 mm Hg. The nurse also notes the patient has dry mucous
membranes and tenting of skin. The physician orders an IV to be started with 0.45%
normal saline, and orders a serum electrolytes and an arterial blood gas. (Learning
Objective 7)
The following results are returned from the laboratory:
Sodium (Na+) 150
Potassium (K+) 5.5
Chloride (ClВЇ) 110
BUN 42
Creatinine 0.8
Glucose 86 pH 7.32
PaCO2 35
HCO3ВЇ 20
PaO2 90
O2 Sat 98%
a. What is your interpretation of this arterial blood gas sample?
b. Explain the high potassium in this patient.
c. Calculate the patient s anion gap:
d. What is the interpretation of this anion gap?
1. Complete a plan of care for a patient with an electrolyte imbalance: fluid volume
deficit and fluid volume excess; sodium deficit (hyponatremia) and sodium excess
(hypernatremia); potassium deficit (hypokalemia) and potassium excess
(hyperkalemia). Specifically, include altered laboratory values.
2. Create a Plan care for a patient with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
(MODS).
DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTION: APRIL 2, 2015
MAXIMUM OF 5 PAGES EXCLUDING COVER PAGE AND REFERENCE PAGE
Step One-3 Important Events
Step one 3 important events (brainstorm)
Dad left when I was 3
Best Friends Harlie, Brianne, Kory, Kaden, Roger
Sports
Claim statement (bullet from works)
The thing that impacted my life the most was when my dad left me when I was 3
After he left, he got remarried and had a child.. I wasn t the youngest anymore
My mother got remarried and we moved to Mud Lake.. So when I moved back to
Idaho Falls I had no friends until I meant Harlie, Brianne, Kory, Roger, Kayden
Lastly, sports have been a main thing
Most people do not realize how strong little kids are; boy or girl. Kids can be put
through a lot more than imagined. Abuse, a parent leaving, someone in there family,
or even a friend, dying, when you are young the pain is multiplied. They grow up
scarred for life. It is crazy how many teens and kids go through that. What type of
person would do that? How ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My dad left my mom the responsibility of two very young girls. That has probably
been the biggest impact on my life, because everyone tells me they are a daddy s
girl and their dad bought them this and that. My dad was in and out of jail while he
was gone. Then when I was eight everything sorta changed my dad called us and
got in contact. We didn t live with them or go over at all but he would always come
to visit me. Months passed and we were going there every other weekend. Things
were going really good for us, my mom and dad were getting along and stopped
arguing, my dad had remarried and so had my mom. We were all a big happy
family, or so we thought... Things started to get bad again and my parents got into
a big fight, things were said, things were done, and no one had gotten over it. Now
again my dad is gone. No calls. No message. He just does not care i guess by this
time he has two kids and does not need his three others. You could only imagine how
heartbroken and torn daddy s little girl could be at this
The Formal Mission Of Collin County
Collin County is a governing body north of Dallas that has been experiencing rapid
growth over the past decade. Planning for the population growth, businesses
expansions, and county debt has been needed in order for the county to be sustainable
during the great recession. The formal mission of Collin Countyis to deliver services
including justice, publicsafety, infrastructure, and public health as mandated by the
State of Texasand to execute other priorities as determined by the Commissioners
Court (Collin County). The mission statement is very concise and specific at times
by mentioning the main services that are provided, such as justice, public safety,
infrastructure, and public health. Length of mission statements can be cumbersome
at times to understand because of conflicting views. Collin s mission provides insight
into the purpose that the organization is trying to fulfill and constitutes of a great
statement. Collin County s mission statement does not guide particular actions or
policies because it is there for public relations. Collin County does not have a clear
strategic plan for the county in general. There are a few strategic plans that are
current in the park district, but none have been implemented for the organization as a
whole. Several capital improvement plans are in place to improve transportation in
and around the county. Current capital project plans were implemented in 2007 and
are still works in progress. The capital plans hint at the
Essay On American Culture. Sample essay on a world view of cultural diversity

More Related Content

Similar to Essay On American Culture. Sample essay on a world view of cultural diversity

Learn English Essay Writing
Learn English Essay WritingLearn English Essay Writing
Learn English Essay WritingAngel Jefferson
 
Extended Definition Essay Sample.pdf
Extended Definition Essay Sample.pdfExtended Definition Essay Sample.pdf
Extended Definition Essay Sample.pdfShannon Morris
 
Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...
Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...
Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...Tina Johnson
 
Educational Philosophy Essay
Educational Philosophy EssayEducational Philosophy Essay
Educational Philosophy EssayBrittney Hall
 
Acculturation 12 oct 2015
Acculturation 12 oct 2015Acculturation 12 oct 2015
Acculturation 12 oct 2015sadtono
 
Fast Food Persuasive Essay.pdf
Fast Food Persuasive Essay.pdfFast Food Persuasive Essay.pdf
Fast Food Persuasive Essay.pdfEvelin Santos
 
Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...
Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...
Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...Michelle Wang
 
Name ________________________Date ________________________.docx
Name ________________________Date ________________________.docxName ________________________Date ________________________.docx
Name ________________________Date ________________________.docxrosemarybdodson23141
 
Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...
Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...
Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...Alexandra Saunders
 
Expository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays Telegraph
Expository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays  TelegraphExpository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays  Telegraph
Expository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays Telegraphdavih0fytav3
 
G1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docx
G1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docxG1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docx
G1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docxpauline234567
 
Essays On Social Media
Essays On Social MediaEssays On Social Media
Essays On Social MediaJocelyn Chavez
 
Essays On Social Media.pdf
Essays On Social Media.pdfEssays On Social Media.pdf
Essays On Social Media.pdfLaura Jones
 
Language Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern Scribble
Language Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern ScribbleLanguage Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern Scribble
Language Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern ScribbleBrandy Johnson
 

Similar to Essay On American Culture. Sample essay on a world view of cultural diversity (18)

Learn English Essay Writing
Learn English Essay WritingLearn English Essay Writing
Learn English Essay Writing
 
Extended Definition Essay Sample.pdf
Extended Definition Essay Sample.pdfExtended Definition Essay Sample.pdf
Extended Definition Essay Sample.pdf
 
Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...
Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...
Topics For High School Essays. Argumentative Essay Prompts for High School St...
 
Educational Philosophy Essay
Educational Philosophy EssayEducational Philosophy Essay
Educational Philosophy Essay
 
Acculturation 12 oct 2015
Acculturation 12 oct 2015Acculturation 12 oct 2015
Acculturation 12 oct 2015
 
Fast Food Persuasive Essay.pdf
Fast Food Persuasive Essay.pdfFast Food Persuasive Essay.pdf
Fast Food Persuasive Essay.pdf
 
Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...
Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...
Essay On Communication Technology. Sample essay on communication strategy usi...
 
Name ________________________Date ________________________.docx
Name ________________________Date ________________________.docxName ________________________Date ________________________.docx
Name ________________________Date ________________________.docx
 
Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...
Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...
Immigration Argumentative Essay. Immigration Argumentative Essay Topics - 100...
 
Expository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays Telegraph
Expository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays  TelegraphExpository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays  Telegraph
Expository Essay. Samples Of Expository Essays Telegraph
 
Final HCFATE MNM 607 JPN
Final HCFATE MNM 607 JPNFinal HCFATE MNM 607 JPN
Final HCFATE MNM 607 JPN
 
G1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docx
G1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docxG1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docx
G1375 · Index Youth & Families, FamiliesIssued February 2016.docx
 
Essays On Social Media
Essays On Social MediaEssays On Social Media
Essays On Social Media
 
Essays On Social Media.pdf
Essays On Social Media.pdfEssays On Social Media.pdf
Essays On Social Media.pdf
 
The Changing Jury Pool: Gen Y'ers
The Changing Jury Pool:  Gen Y'ersThe Changing Jury Pool:  Gen Y'ers
The Changing Jury Pool: Gen Y'ers
 
American Essay
American EssayAmerican Essay
American Essay
 
American Essay
American EssayAmerican Essay
American Essay
 
Language Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern Scribble
Language Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern ScribbleLanguage Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern Scribble
Language Essay. How To Write An Ap Lang Synthesis Essay - Ahern Scribble
 

More from Maria Watson

Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example PapersOw...
Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example  PapersOw...Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example  PapersOw...
Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example PapersOw...Maria Watson
 
Argumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format Thatsnotus
Argumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format  ThatsnotusArgumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format  Thatsnotus
Argumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format ThatsnotusMaria Watson
 
Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...
Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...
Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...Maria Watson
 
Essay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students
Essay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College StudentsEssay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students
Essay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College StudentsMaria Watson
 
Master Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss Thatsnotus
Master Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss  ThatsnotusMaster Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss  Thatsnotus
Master Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss ThatsnotusMaria Watson
 
My Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay Thatsnotus
My Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay  ThatsnotusMy Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay  Thatsnotus
My Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay ThatsnotusMaria Watson
 
Against Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.com
Against Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.comAgainst Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.com
Against Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.comMaria Watson
 
Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings Custom essay Writing, essay writ...
Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings  Custom essay Writing, essay writ...Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings  Custom essay Writing, essay writ...
Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings Custom essay Writing, essay writ...Maria Watson
 
Essays On The Importance Of Being Earnest
Essays On The Importance Of Being EarnestEssays On The Importance Of Being Earnest
Essays On The Importance Of Being EarnestMaria Watson
 
How To Make An Outline For A Narrative Essay
How To Make An Outline For A Narrative EssayHow To Make An Outline For A Narrative Essay
How To Make An Outline For A Narrative EssayMaria Watson
 
Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...
Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...
Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...Maria Watson
 
Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...
Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...
Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...Maria Watson
 
Success Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essay
Success Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essaySuccess Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essay
Success Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essayMaria Watson
 
Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF Assignm...
Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF  Assignm...Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF  Assignm...
Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF Assignm...Maria Watson
 
Choice Essay Example. Essay About A Career Choice
Choice Essay Example. Essay About A Career ChoiceChoice Essay Example. Essay About A Career Choice
Choice Essay Example. Essay About A Career ChoiceMaria Watson
 
Essay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day Wrytin
Essay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day  WrytinEssay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day  Wrytin
Essay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day WrytinMaria Watson
 
Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...
Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...
Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...Maria Watson
 
Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example Gradu...
Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example  Gradu...Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example  Gradu...
Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example Gradu...Maria Watson
 
College Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarship
College Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarshipCollege Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarship
College Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarshipMaria Watson
 
Informative Essay Topics For College Students
Informative Essay Topics For College StudentsInformative Essay Topics For College Students
Informative Essay Topics For College StudentsMaria Watson
 

More from Maria Watson (20)

Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example PapersOw...
Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example  PapersOw...Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example  PapersOw...
Rhetorical Analysis Essay. Rhetorical analysis - Free Essay Example PapersOw...
 
Argumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format Thatsnotus
Argumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format  ThatsnotusArgumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format  Thatsnotus
Argumentative Essay How To Write. 016 Argumentative Essays Format Thatsnotus
 
Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...
Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...
Ucf Essay Topics. UCF essay. Whats different about it. How to write it and to...
 
Essay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students
Essay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College StudentsEssay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students
Essay Framework. How to Structure an Essay: A Guide for College Students
 
Master Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss Thatsnotus
Master Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss  ThatsnotusMaster Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss  Thatsnotus
Master Essay Writing. 008 Masters Essay Graduate Admissionss Thatsnotus
 
My Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay Thatsnotus
My Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay  ThatsnotusMy Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay  Thatsnotus
My Favourite Hero Essay. Fascinating My Real Life Hero Essay Thatsnotus
 
Against Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.com
Against Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.comAgainst Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.com
Against Abortion Essays. Abortion persuasive essay 3 - articlesyellow.x.fc2.com
 
Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings Custom essay Writing, essay writ...
Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings  Custom essay Writing, essay writ...Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings  Custom essay Writing, essay writ...
Custom Essay Writers. Custom Essay Writings Custom essay Writing, essay writ...
 
Essays On The Importance Of Being Earnest
Essays On The Importance Of Being EarnestEssays On The Importance Of Being Earnest
Essays On The Importance Of Being Earnest
 
How To Make An Outline For A Narrative Essay
How To Make An Outline For A Narrative EssayHow To Make An Outline For A Narrative Essay
How To Make An Outline For A Narrative Essay
 
Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...
Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...
Renaissance Essay. Renaissance Essays. The Renaissance- in class essay assign...
 
Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...
Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...
Proposal Example Essay. Https Letterpile.com Writing How-To-Write-A-Proposal-...
 
Success Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essay
Success Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essaySuccess Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essay
Success Essay Sample. Writing a successful college admission essay
 
Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF Assignm...
Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF  Assignm...Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF  Assignm...
Examples Of Extended Definition Essays. Definition Essay Example PDF Assignm...
 
Choice Essay Example. Essay About A Career Choice
Choice Essay Example. Essay About A Career ChoiceChoice Essay Example. Essay About A Career Choice
Choice Essay Example. Essay About A Career Choice
 
Essay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day Wrytin
Essay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day  WrytinEssay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day  Wrytin
Essay On Children Day. बल दवस ChildrenS Day Wrytin
 
Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...
Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...
Experience That Changed My Life Essay. Narrative Essay Life Changing Experien...
 
Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example Gradu...
Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example  Gradu...Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example  Gradu...
Candide Essay Topics. Voltaires Use of Satire in Candide Essay Example Gradu...
 
College Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarship
College Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarshipCollege Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarship
College Essay Templates. 27 Free College Essay Examples Full - scholarship
 
Informative Essay Topics For College Students
Informative Essay Topics For College StudentsInformative Essay Topics For College Students
Informative Essay Topics For College Students
 

Recently uploaded

UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdfUGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdfNirmal Dwivedi
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfPoh-Sun Goh
 
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptxGoogle Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
 
Vishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdf
Vishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy  Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdfVishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy  Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdf
Vishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdfssuserdda66b
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024Elizabeth Walsh
 
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentationcamerronhm
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxheathfieldcps1
 
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...Poonam Aher Patil
 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxAreebaZafar22
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxVishalSingh1417
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.MaryamAhmad92
 
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structureSingle or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structuredhanjurrannsibayan2
 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...ZurliaSoop
 
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdfFood safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdfSherif Taha
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibitjbellavia9
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and ModificationsMJDuyan
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptxMaritesTamaniVerdade
 
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxPython Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxRamakrishna Reddy Bijjam
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdfQucHHunhnh
 

Recently uploaded (20)

UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdfUGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
 
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdfMicro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
Micro-Scholarship, What it is, How can it help me.pdf
 
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptxGoogle Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
Google Gemini An AI Revolution in Education.pptx
 
Vishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdf
Vishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy  Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdfVishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy  Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdf
Vishram Singh - Textbook of Anatomy Upper Limb and Thorax.. Volume 1 (1).pdf
 
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
FSB Advising Checklist - Orientation 2024
 
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
 
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual  Proper...
General Principles of Intellectual Property: Concepts of Intellectual Proper...
 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
 
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptxUnit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
Unit-IV- Pharma. Marketing Channels.pptx
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
 
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structureSingle or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
 
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
 
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdfFood safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
Food safety_Challenges food safety laboratories_.pdf
 
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning ExhibitSociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
Sociology 101 Demonstration of Learning Exhibit
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
 
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docxPython Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
Python Notes for mca i year students osmania university.docx
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
 

Essay On American Culture. Sample essay on a world view of cultural diversity

  • 1. Essay On American Culture Crafting an essay on American culture is a task that entails navigating a vast and intricate landscape. American culture is multifaceted, dynamic, and constantly evolving, making it both fascinating and challenging to capture in a single piece of writing. The sheer diversity within the American experience, shaped by a complex history and a melting pot of influences, adds layers of complexity to the task. One of the difficulties lies in deciding where to start. American culture encompasses a multitude of aspects, from its rich history and the blending of various ethnicities to the impact of technology, popular culture, and socio-political developments. Selecting a specific angle or theme that does justice to the depth and breadth of American culture is a significant hurdle. Moreover, maintaining a balance between providing a comprehensive overview and delving into specific details poses a constant challenge. The risk of oversimplification or, conversely, drowning in minutiae is ever-present. Striking the right balance requires careful research and a nuanced understanding of the subject matter. Another challenge stems from the ever-evolving nature of American culture. Keeping abreast of the latest cultural shifts, trends, and developments is essential to ensure the essay remains relevant. This dynamism demands a continuous engagement with contemporary sources and a keen awareness of the ongoing dialogues within American society. Furthermore, navigating potential biases and stereotypes is a delicate task. American culture is often viewed through various lenses, and avoiding oversimplified narratives or unintentional bias requires a thoughtful and critical approach. Balancing objectivity while expressing a personal perspective can be a fine line to tread. In conclusion, writing an essay on American culture is a complex endeavor that demands a deep understanding of the subject, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to navigate the intricate tapestry of this diverse and ever-evolving cultural landscape. For those seeking assistance with similar essays or any other writing challenges, various resources are available. Professional writing services likeHelpWriting.net offer support in crafting well- researched and articulate essays on a wide array of topics. Essay On American CultureEssay On American Culture
  • 2. Children s Emergent Literacy Development The type of (HLE) a child is in can significantly impacts a child s emergent literacy development. (Senechal, Lefevre, Thomas , Daley, 1996; Sawyer, et al., 2014; SГ©nГ©chal LeFevre, 2002; Senechal LaFevre, 2014). HLE is defined by the frequency of storybook reading and literacy teaching during book reading(Sawyer, et al., 2014, p. 65). SГ©nГ©chal LeFevre (2002 2014) conducted a study to prove that a positive and helpful HLE aids in children s emergent literacy. The Home Literacy Model used proved the original hypothesis. There was a statistically significant predictor of parent s creating a positive HLE and frequency of shared book reading that positively correlated to the child s literacy abilities for the beginning of grade 1. Shared book reading comprises 4% of the significant differences with the child s vocabulary. The formal literacy measures presented by the parents like, actively listening to the child read and the method the parent uses to teach, was deemed most helpful as a predictor for the child s reading abilities by the end of grade 1. The study concluded that a positive HLE promoted growth within the child s vocabulary and word reading skills (SГ©nГ©chal LeFevre, 2002; Senechal LaFevre, 2014). Important factors that contribute to a positive HLEs to children with emerging literacy vary. Typical predictors of high quality HLE are seen through the number of children books in the home, the amount of library visits attended with the child, the
  • 3. Bilingualism In America America s strength is not our diversity; it is our ability to unite around common principles even when we come from different backgrounds, we can still unite with those bilingual people that have the same dream. The American Dream... That is what Raj answered when I asked his opinion in regards of bilingualism and how diverse the United Statesis becoming. Bilingualism is the use of two alternative languages that are interchanged depending on the situation the speaker wants to convey or communicate (Myers Scotton, C. (2006). Multiple voices: An introduction to bilingualism. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.) In this Bilingual Profile I will share my interviewee s background, explain the reasons of his languageof choice, and explain... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the fact that age can make it harder to become fluent in a language, his accent never went away. I did noticed some lexical borrowing when he tried to say something in Spanish, he pretty much made up an English word into Spanish, which it was more like Spanglish type of deal. For example, instead of saying relationship , he would say relachion or money to monero. I thought it was funny and he was just joking, but he was actually serious. I corrected him and asked if he knew he was wrong; he said he kind of knew, but that every time he makes up words, it makes his customers laugh, and that laughter always creates money in his business. As mentioned in Multiple Voices , not all bilinguals use both skills in all context or even means that the person is able to be proficient on both languages. Also, he falls into the vertical multilingualism category due to the fact that he lives in an urban area and has to interact with people who speak different languages. I believe societies are multilingual because of minorities that live in the United States and speak English, which is the dominant language group in America. Therefore, Raj was able to shift from his L1 to L2 (English), to L3 (Spanish) (Myers Scotton, C. (2006). Multiple voices: An introduction to bilingualism. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.) When I asked if he thought it was an advantage to be bilingual, he certainly said that
  • 4. Symptoms And Symptoms Of Antibiotics And Streptococcus... Some common pathogens that cause HEENT infections are H. influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Staphyloccoccus aureus. All three pathogens can cause conjunctivitis, H. influenza and Streptococcus pneumoniae are the main two pathogens that lead to acute otitis media (AOM), and H. influenzae and Staphylcoccus aureus are known to cause sinusitis (Cash Glass, 2014). I would recommend a limited use of antibiotics in treatment of these diseases and other unconfirmed bacterial illness, due the increase chance of antibiotic resistance. Symptom management may be all that is required, and most children will improve without being prescribed antibiotic therapy. Watchful waiting for 48 72 may be the best choice to allow the patient to improve without antibiotic treatment (Cash Glass, 2014). As providers, getting a whole history of the presenting symptoms and the duration of the symptoms will lead to better treatment outcomes for the patient. Antibiotics should only be used in the pediatric population when there is a known presence of a bacterial infection and the benefits will outweigh the harms of administering the antibiotic (Murray Amin, 2014). The practice of prescribing antibiotics when not necessary leads to drug resistance and adverse reactions, which is a major public health concern in the pediatric population. In the United States, it is estimated that well over 50 million ineffective and unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions are written for children each
  • 5. Supreme Court Judgements The complex structure of the Supreme Court, the highest tribunal for cases and controversies proceed under the Constitution or laws of the nation, does not display a democratic practice. The justices are staffed with lifetime appointments by the president and the Senate seconds the nominee. However, the President and the Senate is undemocratic when it comes to confirming the judge. For instance, the million population votes of Californians is not proportional with he hundred thousand population votes of Alaskans. The divergent ratio between the Californians and the Alaskans is not the best representation of a majority rule. As for the President, the one elected officeholder whose the supporters is the whole nation, the judges are appointed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Madison case. The judicial review allows the Supreme Court to strike down any acts that are not explicit in text of the Constitution, allowing the court to have the power to determine laws, treaties, and actions are constitutional or not. Since the judges are appointed for life, they based their decision constitutionally rather than political terms, exempting them from liability of error in their judgements. The lack of necessary resources to find the specific facts, and the lack of relevant knowledge upon what action should be executed reduces the power to confront a general social issue or make indirect discriminations that a legislature frequently conducts. An example of the court fail to comply with the people is the Schneck v. the United States (1919). Schneck was punished for violating the Espionage Act (1917), hence his defense was his first amendment rights was taken away. The court presides over his argument and upheld the Espionage Act, limiting the freedom of speech. Therefore, this case displays how the court bends the constitution to maintain its jurisdiction. Although the court s decisions may not correspond to the majority will, the society still depends on the courts to make the final say in the controversial topics, shifting the status
  • 6. Genealogy In The Book Of Ruth In Bible several women played a vital role for the liberation of people. In OT prominent two women Esther and Ruth, Esther was a Hebrew woman who married to a Gentile kind and Ruth was a gentile and married a Hebrew. Esther helped her people from the destruction and Ruth helped them to come out from distress. Even the book of Ruthis small, but this outstanding book covers many principles with profound impact to our lives today. Because of the lost of Naomi s husband and sons she decided to move back to Judah. Incredible love of Ruth for her mother in law and she did not left Naomi alone, and later Boaz take Ruth as wife and the Ruth is hereby brought in among the ancestors of David and Christ, which was the great honor. The genealogy is here drawn from Pharez, through Boaz and Obed, to David, and so leads towards the Messiah, and therefore it is not an endless genealogy. The Faithfulness of God with Naomi Ruth shows that God is faithful to all people regardless of their color, nationality, Gender, and status. Ruth was not Jew and God blessed her. God use small things for His great planes as He used Ruth to be a part of the story of Jesus linage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Discussion for this week, is monarchy a positive or negative development? From the end of Judges and the beginning of 1 Samuel the Israelites were without king and away from God. According to CHILDS the first king was Saul and in the book of Samuel the rise of the kingdom of Saul and David are highly projected. The kingship of Saul and David is important in history of the Bible, I wonder when people were asking Samuel for a King and Samuel talk to God and God says in 1 Samuel 8:7 And the Lord told him: Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their
  • 7. Aardman Animation Timeline I will be creating a timeline of developers, pioneers along with explaining their achievements and what they ve done for Animations. Timeline William Horner The modern Zoetrope was invented by William Horner in 1833, he named it the daedalum which was a reference to a greek myth. The Zoetrope is made out of a cylinder with slits cut in the top half, which are used to view the strip of pictures on the bottom inner half, when spun it gives the illusion of movement. Thomas Edison The Kinetoscope was designed to allow a single person to be able to view the animation at a time, using a single peephole viewer. The first public exhibition of the kinetoscope viewer happened in New York in 1894. Thomas Edison was greatly influenced by Eadweard Muybridge when he designed the Kinetoscope. Lumiere Brothers The Cinematograph is a recording device that doubles up as a projector. It was created in the 1890 s by the LumiГЁre brothers. The first film exhibited by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They Specialise in claymation and stop motion films and animations having created animations such as Chicken Run , Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep . Aardman Animations have worked with many companies such as Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and DreamWorks creating movies and animations. A Scanner Darkly A Scanner Darkly is a 1977 Science Fiction Novel written by an American writer Philip K Dick. The novel received a BSFA award the same year of its release date. The story is based around the drug culture/drug use in the future of 1994 in a dystopian based county in California. A film of the same name released in 2006 used the novel as the plot for the film. The film used Rotoscoping to produce a sketched movie animation effect, which allowed the movie to be more creative with Conclusion I have created a timeline of developers, pioneers along with explaining their achievements along with what they have
  • 8. Essay about The Once and Future King The Once and Future King, or King Arthur, is a legend that is, despite its age, known by all. Everyone has heard of King Arthur and his loyal knights that make up the Round Table, but the rest of the famous legend is less known. If asked about Arthur s parentage or birthplace, most people would not know. How many people can name off Arthur s knights? Everyone knows Arthur s name, but the details are less defined. Arthurian legend has many parts, the first being how Arthur came into being, then the most well known part of the legend, but there is also his famous knights, the possibility of a historical Arthur, and how the legend has evolved over the ages. One thing that is unique about the Arthurian legend is that it has a story to set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most widely accepted myth says that Arthur wins acknowledgement as king by pulling a sword from a stone, after which Merlin reveals Arthur s true parentage. Despite his young age, Arthur proves to be an able warrior and a noble king and manages to push the Saxon invaders out of Britain. Arthur possessed the sword Excalibur, which was given to him by the inscrutable Lady of the Lake. Arthur surrounded himself with loyal followers that became known as the Knights of the Round Table. Like every good legend, Arthur had a nemesis, his sister Morgan le Fay. Morgan le Fay is usually an evil sorceress who spends her time attempting to steal Arthur s throne for her and her lover. Mordred, or Modred, is another enemy of Arthur s. Mordred is either Arthur s son or nephew by his sister Morgawse. Mordred seizes Arthur s throne whilst he is away and in ultimately slain by Arthur, but not before fatally wounding the king. Arthur is then said to have retreated to Avalon, where he waits to once again take his place as king, earning him the title the Once and Future King. Arthur s knights were his most trusted friends and family, but ironically, he is betrayed by the best of them. The most reputed of Arthur s knights are Sir Lancelot and Sir Tristram. Sir Lancelot was the leader of the Knights of the Round Table and Arthur s most trusted friend, but he was involved in an illicit love affair. This affair was with Arthur s
  • 9. Paper On Florence Nightingale Group 5 Jo Ellen Canales Yaneth Garcia Yesika Suazo Destiny Rolfe Florence Nightingale Nursing is a job we would consider a very selfless job. It s a job that requires you to be at your best at every moment because someone s life or well being is depending on you. Long shifts may get you tired, you may not have a lunch break because you are working non stop but you could care less. All you care about is impacting the lives of others. You are constantly putting others before yourself. Florence Nightingale was a remarkable woman who did exactly this. Nightingale was born in Florence Italy, on May 12, 1820. She discovered she wanted to be a nurse early in her lifetime because as a teenager in 1837 she received a divine calling to do God s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She would go check on soldiers at all hours of the night going through the dark halls carrying a lamp. The soldiers eventually started giving her nicknames like The Lady with the Lamp and The Angel of the Crimean . Florence advised the army on sanitary conditions in India during and after the Indian Mutiny in 1857. This led to the establishment of a Sanitary Department within the Indian government. Her reports and testimony to others on sanitary conditions of the army led to a lot of improvements that also led to opening an army medical college in 1861. Florence also intended to write a book to help others on practicing how to become a nurse and how nursing can be used in future preferences. Aside from all of that Florence helped establish many nursing organizations throughout her whole life. Doing what she did for others she won awards for the work that she did. In the 1870 s, she mentored Linda Richards, the first professionally trained American nurse, who established nurse training programs in the U.S. and Japan. In late 1954 s, Nightingale Received a letter from the secretary of War Sidney Herbert, asking for her to organize a corps of nurses to aid to the sick and fallen soldiers. She gathered 34 nurses and sailed with them to Crimea a few days after. Florence Nightingale was an influential figure in the development of modern nursing.When Florence Nightingale was employed no uniforms were created during the Crimean War. Both nursing role and education were first defined by Florence Nightingale she was honored in many ways before she had past away. On May 10, 1910, she was awarded the badge of honour of the Norwegian Red Cross Society. Three days later Florence Nightingale died in London on August 13, 1910. She died at the age of 90 and buried in her family s
  • 10. Atmospheric System Essay Low pressure atmospheric systems have more of a short term impact than high pressure systems. Discuss. Low pressure atmospheric systems are also known as depressions or cyclones and they form in mid and high latitudes. They are formed by the mixing of cold and warm air, the warm air is lighter, so it rises above the denser, cold air and forms a centre of low pressure. High pressure atmospheric systems are also known as anticyclones and have very different characteristics to depressions. Anticyclones are large masses of subsiding air, which produces high pressure at the surface. There are a variety of difference between anticyclones and depressions, including the weatherconditions, the length of time they last and the impact they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The impacts of anticyclones and depressions vary, as does the period they remain and the effect they have. The North American blizzard of 2003 lasted for five days throughout February and occurred on the East Coast of the USA and Canada. It was a record breaking blizzard, which caused 27 deaths and over $14 million worth of damage. The cities in America were bought to a standstill, as there was a range of 38 76cm of snow covering the ground. The cause for such an unusually extreme blizzard was the fact that the conditions were favourable, with moisture from the Atlantic Ocean enhancing precipitation and a high pressure system over Canada, allowing cold air to be brought down coastal areas. This meant that the precipitation was mainly snow, hence the record breaking statistics. The effects this storm had were mainly short term, but the roof of the historic Railroad Museum collapsed and 27 people lost their lives. Additionally, transport infrastructure was brought to a halt, and three major airports were also closed. So, the impacts of depressions are mainly short term, although the destruction can be horrendous, whereas, anticyclones usually cause long term impacts on a country such as the Drought in Britain and Europe in 2003. This drought effected many locations, but the main focus was on the UK, France and Portugal. Not all impacts are negative, as the heat wave did boost the tourist industry in most countries and sales for summer items such as
  • 11. Mozart Accomplishments Despite his genius, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was not primarily regarded for innovating compositional styles, but rather, his greatest achievements were taking styles to an unattainable level. One case in particular is his mastery of a style developed by a composer he held with the highest regards Johann Christian Bach. J.C. Bach s own innovations laid the groundwork for the prodigious Mozart to develop a uniquely distinctive style of composing. Through a glance at the concerto genre of the 18th century, an explanation of J.C. Bach s own development as a composer, and a comparison of Mozart s set of three early concertos, K.107 to the corresponding Opus 5 Clavier Sonatas by Johann Christian Bach, a comprehension of how J.C. Bach provided Mozart... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5, No. 2. In the first movement there are two clear themes. The first theme is more rhythmical while the second theme is more lyrical. This is as if J.C. Bach is foreshadowing the Viennese Sonata. What Mozart does to highlight this difference is he adds more notes to the first three chords to create a grander sound followed by an ostinato in the second violin to give the first theme a greater rhythmic drive. To contrast the full sound produced by all instruments, he introduces the second theme with only the keyboard. The lack of orchestra directs the attention to the pure lyrical melody of the second theme. Two important elements he takes the liberty of adding are an extended tutti from mm.8 28, 70 74, 143 152 and a cadenza at after measure 147 for the soloist. These cadenzas were most likely added since Mozart would often choose the K.107 concertos to perform with orchestra. Therefore, it is only fitting for him to insert one considering the fact that he is regarded as the best improviser. The second movement conveys elegance as it switches back and forth between duple and triplet rhythms in the melody while always being accompanied with a steady left hand. Mozart brings out the elegance of this movement by using the second violin again as a steady repeating triplet figure to allow the melody to float on top. However, when the soloist enters, he writes off beat ornamentations for the violins.
  • 12. Eastlyn Koons Robots Are Better Than Humans The increased development of artificial intelligence and the everyday use of technology can lead to a future full of robots, claims Eastlyn Koons in Robots are Better than Humans. Koons lives in the modern day where advancements are being made every day in the field of technology and artificial intelligence machines have started to replace the jobs of some people. People fear the uprising of robot rebellion and an inevitable Doomsday because of it. Through appeals to fear and pride, Koons asks the world to consider the use of technology in their lives and the role it may play in the future. Koons starts off the intro of her satirical essay by using sarcasm and rhetorical in order to show the audience what is happening with the world at that time and establish the satire of her essay. In the first sentence, Koons claims that robots are better than humans, as they are humans favorite things , suggesting that the humans basically created their own better version. Koons utilizes a rhetorical question to ask why humans are still there , showcasing the dispensability and non necessity of humans when robots are present. By doing so, Koons demonstrates that humans have, in a way, become the cause of their own downfall. After establishing the satirical nature of her essay, Koons sets the context to explain the reasoning behind the essay. She talks about... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She uses words such as poor, misunderstood machines , fellow lifeforms , and blessings in the form of metal when referring to the AI machines to seem like she is feeling pity for them, slightly ironic considering the amount of times she mentioned that they had no feelings. The use of these words add to the sarcasm, as well as the exclamation mark at the end after she seems to almost insult the intelligence and mindset of humans. By using these certain phrases, Koons adds to the satire and sounds very
  • 13. Disadvantages Of Using Body Cameras Disadvantages One disadvantage regarding the use of Body cameras is not just the cost of the cameras and the data storage but also the infrastructure that needs to be maintained. As time goes on capacities will be exceeded, the networks will continue to degrade, and the supplementary equipment required to store the videos will continue to degrade or become obsolete. (1) In addition to this there is the cost of employing people to catalog and retrieve any video footage related to subpoenas, investigations and public information records requests as well as software licensing fees. (3) Approximately 25 percent of the videos that are collected are related to crimes and they must be kept for possible judicial purposes. One police department reported having 35,000 videos retained that met this requirement of possibly judicial need. (4) Police departments across the country that have already instituted the use of body cameras have seen the costs of maintaining these videos run into the millions of dollars just to manage the data not counting the cost of buying the cameras. (11) Another disadvantage is that departments are struggling with the issue of whether or not officers should be allowed to view videos before preparing their police reports. Concerns are that if officers are allowed to view the video then their memory of the crime may be influenced by what they see on the video and may not be a true reflection of what actually occurred which makes it unfair for both the
  • 14. Childhood Development And Child Development Essay My topic is Early Childhood Development and this is the finding to know if attending pre school or head start would help the child s development and have the child more prepared for kindergarten. This topic is based on the social learning theory and how each family teaches their child differently. I have chosen to do my topic on Early Childhood Development because of my practicum being a developmental center (Inspire), also because I have a passion in working with families and children. This appeals to me because I know that if the families enroll their child in the pre school program, the child will benefit from it and will be more prepared for kindergarten. Usually agencies like this prefer low income parents and if you meet the requirements, there is a good possibility that the child will attend. I have met families that would like their child to attend because they know that it is a better outcome for them, but in their household, they have a high income. Some research says that the children that attended early head start programs were more development ready for kindergarten. Inspire has a Region Head Start (RHS) which is for 3 5 year old children and this program helps the children socialize with others, solve problems and have other experiences, which will help them become more self confident (Inspire, 2016). The theory I will focus on is the Social Learning Theory. Albert Banduratheory explains that people learn from one another, either from modeling, imitation
  • 15. Pineapple King Research Paper Pineapple King James Drummond Dole became known as The Pineapple King through bringing into existence the pineapple industry in Hawaii. By founding the Hawaiian Pineapple Company, or HAPCO, he became one of the world s greatest American entrepreneurs. He also created the first national consumer ad campaign in the U.S. Today his successful pineapple industry is the largest in the world, reaching out to over 90 different countries. In, Jamaica plains, Massachusetts Dole was born September 27, 1877. Charles dole was a Unitarian minister and his was Frances Drummond. After James graduated from Roxbury school he was placed in Harvard university and there he earned his bachelor degree in agriculture. Soon he moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where
  • 16. Influenza Vaccine Essay Inactivated influenza vaccines are of three types namely the whole virus vaccines, split virus vaccines and subunit vaccines (http://www.who.int/biologicals/vaccines /influenza/en/). Whole virus vaccines These vaccine preparation are made by harvesting the allantoic fluid followed by chemically inactivation using_ОІ propiolactone or formalin, and subsequently it is concentrated and purified to remove non viral protein contaminants (Wong S., Webby R. , 2013).The use of whole virus vaccines was reduced because of higher incidence of side effects when compared with the other formulations. In present time it has regained interest in the context of pandemic vaccine development as a simple and highly immunogenic vaccine formulation ( Geeraedts etal,2008) Split virus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The healthy children between age 2 to 8 years who have no contraindications or precautions, either LAIV or IIV is an appropriate option.ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) has emphasized the importance of administering 2 doses of vaccine to all the children between (6 months 8 years) if they had not been vaccinated previously against influenza (http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview /mmwrhtml/mm6430a3.htm) Influenza causes diseases in all the age groups ,especially in the children, who have the highest infection rate(ACIP,www.cdc.gov).However, the serious illness , severe complications and deaths are more prevalent in older people ( 65 years ) and in those who have medical conditions that can be exacerbated by influenza infection .The recommended target group for influenza vaccination includes the residents of nursing care homes , people suffering with chronic cardiovascular or pulmonary disease , persons with renal dysfunction or hemoglobinopathy, pregnant women in the third trimester and immune compromised patients(Cox et al 2004 , Van kerkhove et
  • 17. Armed Force Application Essay My motivation to serve in the military was singular: to serve and protect my country, family, and friends as a member of its Armed Forces during a time of war. Before entering high school, I desired life as a chemist, working in laboratories or among nature to discern its secrets. After the events of 9/11/2001, watching aircraft strike our people and realizing a plane crashed in Shanksville, PA, less than two hours away from my home, I knew my future would drive me to serve. I continued my fervent interest in STEM fields, but I sought a way to apply that ambition towards public service as a member of the Armed Forces. After completing college entrance exams, the flyer for West Point drew my attention. Once eligible to apply, I enlisted in the
  • 18. Does Being Self-Reliant And The Philosophy Of... When a person is young, they are allowed to follow their bliss, their passions. Frivolity rules your childhood and any chastisements are disregarded maybe you were reprimanded for certain behavioral misconducts , but those scoldings fell on deaf ears because you were simply carefree. Grievously, as a person matures, they are subjected to preemptive disciplinary tandem and prone to conformity. Society forms ideals and preferences that will eventually weigh on the consciences of individuals, forcing them to question their actions and their morals. Ralph Waldo Emerson, an American poet, essayist, and advocate of social reform, touches upon the subject matter of innate individualismin his thought provoking Self Reliance. Emerson believes that true individualism requires the ability to rely solely on one s own intuition and live according to a self popularized doctrine. This philosophy peaked my interest, leading to the formation of my question: How does being self reliant and the philosophy of individualism affect society? Initially, the guiding question seemed self explanatory. My intention was to first grasp the concept of self reliance; its definition, its applications, and most importantly, its affects on society as a whole. After Google searching How does being self reliant affect society?, I was met with an array of possible sources; among them was 16 Benefits of Self Reliance , a Simple Sophisticate podcast published on The Simply Luxurious Life by Shannon
  • 19. World Religions Research Paper Zeena Kotob World Religions May 24 2017 Dr. Petrocelli Islam, Christianity and Buddhism are three of the world s largest religions. Two out of them are considered Abrahamic religions that share monotheistic beliefs, while the remaining one is more of practiced philosophy of the mind. Monotheism is the belief of one deity that only exists in the universe.The Islamic followers are classified as Muslims, while the followers of Christianity are categorized as Christians and of Buddhism are called Buddhists. In this essay we will look at the socioeconomic and spirit___. Dual contexts that gave rise to each religion, specifically social inequality, national acceptance, and Religare. To bind . This is the latin derivation for the modern english ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He began to gather a collective group of muslim followers preaching the message of truth, which God had secretly revealed to him by an angel. Both Islam and Christianity have a Holy Book sent by God, which is a major component for these religions. The Quran which was revealed to Prophet Muhammad is the primary source of a muslims, it captures the daily faith and much needed practices that must be followed by each muslim to continue to adhere to Islam.It was revealed in Arabic only to Prophet Muhammad, therefore any other copy is only considered a translation, usually sometimes by scholars who dare to interpret it. The Quran emphasizes on the relationship of God and his Creatures, it is a guideline to maintain a just and peaceful society through strict rules and structures that refrain from sins, teaching proper human conduct and an equitable economic system.One of the main priorities of being a Muslim is to keep up with the five pillars of Islam throughout your lifetime. The five pillars are the Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Saum and Hajj. The Shahada is the Profession of faith it is the fundamental belief of islam and that is that There is no God but God and Prophet Muhammad is his prophet. It emphasizes the monotheistic nature of Islam which continues to preach the name of one God. Lastly Hajj and the pilgrimage to Mecca, this pilgrimage focuses on visiting the Kaaba and walking around it seven times. The pilgrimage is a rigorous trip to mecca and can sometimes create exhaustion. Just as Muslims have the five pillars to follow, Christianity have to adhere to prayers, worship in the church, reading the bible, acts of charity(just like Zakat of Islam) and communion. Just like the Quran, the bible teaches the truth, and his understanding and dealing with men. Both the holy book of Christianity and Islam are very
  • 20. Veterinary Clinic Job Analysis While there is no definitive format for a job description, this factor is the most significant of the job analysis. This description needs to be a written statement detailing what the worker actually does, how he/she will do it, and what the jobs working conditions are. This data will then be used to for details into job specifications, which will list the knowledge, abilities, and skills required to perform the job satisfactorily. Along with the pertinent details of a job description, it is important for managers, to describe, if possible, a bit of the culture they represent, for possible future employees to understand. For instance, at my veterinary clinic, in all job description, we stress the importance of being highly customer service ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All Out Patient Nurses must have the ability to perform moderate physical activity and lift a minimum of 40 lbs. Examples of duties, but not limited to: To recommend all necessary laboratory work, such as pre anesthetic profiles, heartworm tests, feline leukemia tests, health screens, and/or urinalysis, that are necessary for optimum patient care. To counsel clients regarding behavior problems, weight management, geriatric care, nutritional issues, flea control, etc. Obtain necessary laboratory samples, blood, feces, urine, and set up tests Anticipate medications that need to be sent home with pet, prepare and label Show client how to give medications Training nurse assistants in basic animal procedures Daily and weekly inventory taking, medical and non medical We are looking to add a positive, team member to our innovative and ever changing veterinary culture. We value our clients as our top priority and aim to give them the highest standard of veterinary care at an affordable cost and strong value. Long term employees are what we aim for, as we value cultivating growth in our staff as well as our business. Thank you for
  • 21. How Collegiate Athletics Is A Selection Of The Student Body Substantial Writing Outline I.Intro a.Retributive actions from university officials to student athletes is unconstitutional because: 1.University officials are government officials 2.They lack sufficient grounds for action, acting well beyond reasonable bounds 3.They lack the authority to enforce rules created by a private organization 4.They are unnecessarily prejudicing student athletes as a selection of the student body II.How collegiate athletics is administered a.High School 1.When do students fall under the NCAA s guide The NCAA is a voluntary, unincorporated association of colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher learning. Roughly half of the member institutions of the NCAA are either state or federally supported. NCAA members are divided into three divisions: Division I, Division II, and Division III. All three divisions of the NCAA maintain separate rules and regulations governing the recruitment of student athletes. The goal of the NCAA is to govern competition in a fair, safe, equitable and sportsmanlike manner, and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education. To effect these goals, the NCAA provides a number of services to its member institutions, among the most important of which is regulating the recruitment of student athletes. The NCAA heavily regulates most aspects of amateur athletics at the college and university level. The purpose of the NCAA s recruiting rules is to promote both institutional
  • 22. The Most Dangerous Character Analysis Picture a ballroom dance, beautiful, elegant, and intriguing. Now remove the dancers from the stage, and now the stage is empty, dull, and pointless. Much like a story without dynamic characters. In The Most Dangerous written by Richard Connell, dynamic characters effectively engage the audience. One character that shows this is Rainsford, a big game hunter lost on a tropical island. On the island he comes across General Zaroff who is also a hunter, but not in the conventional way. Beatrice (Tris) from the Divergent series, written by Veronica Roth, is also a great example of a dynamic character effectively engaging an audience. In post apocalyptic Chicago the society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to different morals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Connell writes, The general was saving him for another day s sport! The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror (Connell 34). This quotes shows Rainsford being terrified by his plight for the first time. The audience is left wondering if Zaroff s mind games will be Rainsford s Achilles heel. Knowing that Rainsford is a dynamic character adds suspense because he has to change physically and mentally to survive, and the audience doesn t know if he is capable of that. If a character doesn t change then the story is predictable and simple. Dynamic characters are a necessity in creating suspense and engaging an audience. Not only do dynamic characters create suspense, but they also make for a more complete story. Another way is that dynamic characters make for a more complete story. Had Beatrice not had been a dynamic character there would be no story. Once every year all sixteen year olds must select a faction in which they will dedicate their lives to, and put faction over family. Beatrice must decide staying with her family or be who she really is. Beatrice is also hiding a life threatening secret. What starts her change is when Beatrice chooses to switch out of her faction, Abnegation, and into Dauntless, and when she changes her name to Tris. In the beginning of the book Tris is dependent on others and is obedient.
  • 23. Summary Of The Mcdonaldization Of Society As to perfectly punctuate the paper The McDonaldization of Society by George Ritzer, I got tired of reading it and made my computer read it to me while I listened, which although efficient added an emphasis on all the topics Ritzer discussed in his writing. McDonaldization is the sociological term used to describe the wide spread affects of fast foodrestaurants on society, whose affects can be seen in almost all aspects of todays society. The first aspect of McDonaldizationas highlighted in the article is the assembly line structure, as used by fast food restaurants; it provides an efficient way for food to be prepared, served, eaten and disposed of as fast as possible. It utilizes multiple employs at different stations to make food
  • 24. case study 3 Essay examples Case 3 1) What type of multi country organization is Body Shop as described in the case? Global? Multinational? International? Other? Please explain and be specific. From the case, The Body Shop is a global company. First of all it is centralized and globally scaled. It dose not make decision or different product in different country. Even though it has company stored and licensed store its product do not change by different stores. It has local element by setting up a Community Care Department and began talking to franchisees about having every shop commit to a local need, and supporting it by allowing staff time off to work on the project. But the influence of charity work came majorly from it worldwide campaigns such as AIDS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its employee motivation program does not focus on money related award but on vision of the product and the future of the company. For customer The Body Shop continuing target at customer which have sensitive skin and like the ideal of natural ingredients. In local communities after going public The Body Shop did not decrease it local community actives but increase them by creating department of community care. For environment, its strategy is protecting nature and against animal test. However its image as a company, which against animal test, is no longer that strong, since its first few popular product which are still sold in store are animal tested. In terms of shareholders it seems like Anita she still perceive the company as its own company instead of a public treaded global enterprise. All the strategies it peruse do not base on shareholders benefit but Anita s values. As for venders she did not build up a strong logistical chain. She did stop contract with several factories that against human rights. It is a step for managing venders. Last franchise management strategy is centralized combined with local care. But main focus and concern are still how to fulfill parent companies strategy. (3) What does Body Shop need to do differently than they had done
  • 25. Analyzing The Kurdish Women s Movement 1.2.Analyzing the Kurdish Women s Movement The Partiya KarkerГЄn Kurdistan (PKK) contains one of the largest contingents of armed women militants in the world (Duzgun, 2015). The movement is acclaimed as a foreign terrorist organisation by Turkey, and many western countries. Since the fight against the Islamic State in Syria, and Iraq this has constructed a superior condition between the United States, and the PKK, in exchanging for delisting the PKK as a terrorist organisation (Phillips Berkell, 2016). Although the political understanding of the movement may differ in states, the enduring of the conflict can be outlined, with the second largest NATO army on one side, and an armed national liberation movement on the other (Dirik, 2015). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In theory this implies the idea of a society to resist without being militarist, rejecting state concepts. This concept interlinks to the rose theory, in which Ocalan reclaims that the society must first all xwebun , which means oneself. The image of designing a society that acts as xwebun , essentially in theory concludes a society where individuals are aware politically, rather than having a society rely on laws that were formed within the framework of the capitalist state. Although, the image of the Kurdish female fighters is often pictured in conflict, we must not forget that its resistance against ISIS, and state actors is a form of self defense, and not a form of force operating to take revenge. One could understand that being stateless in frame of the nation state makes the individual unguarded in terms not only in terms of political, but in terms of social, and economic aspects. It makes the statement far more clear that the Kurdish movement is built
  • 26. Embargo on Cuba Embargo on Cuba The U.S. imposed an Embargo on Cuba on Oct. 19, 1960. Has the time come for the United States to lift the 5 decade embargo? The Embargo on Cuba was a part of America s Cold War strategy against the Soviet Union, imposed on the basis that Cuba was a threat to the U.S. National Security because of their alliance with the Soviet Union. Although Cubawould like the U.S to terminate the embargo against their country, the U.S. wants Cuba to make their situation a better living environment and to promote human rights for its citizens. The Cuban Embargo, also known as el bloqueo to Cuban citizens, was declared by the United Statesin 1960 to eliminate imports of Cuban goods. When the embargo was first set, it was only to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Raul Castro has gradually implanted major economic reforms and lifted travel restrictions, which will help the country strengthen its international position. Because of Raul making huge changes for Cuba, the island has let in allowing Cubans to buy or sell property, expand consumer goods such as, DVD players, microwaves, cell phones and internet service. These small but large changes for Cuba, that Raul changed, is making a huge impact on the isolated island. Now, because of Raul s changes, the U.S. talks with Cuban officials every 6 months to see how everything is playing out (Frank). Many people in the U.S. do not agree with the Embargo on Cuba because they seem to agree with the fact that the embargo hurts the Cuban citizens more than the government. Cuba s relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War rose concerns about U.S. National Security, but the era is long over. The USSR dissolved in 1991, and American policy has adapted to change in most aspects apart from Embargo. If 50 years of sanctions have not toppled the Castro regime, there is no reason to think the embargo will ever work. U.S. has economic relations with countries like China and Saudi Arabia that have similarly been called out for repressing dissent. Iran, for example, stands as the greatest threat to United States National Security interests in 2014 much like Cuba
  • 27. Broken Footes Affect The Overall Function Of Daily Life a.When was the last time you injured yourself in a seemingly insignificant way? What was the injury and how did it affect the overall function of your daily life? The last time I injured myself in a seemingly insignificant way was just last week while I was preparing to go to work. I grabbed on to the strap of my work bag and I caught my fingernail on the strap. The fingernail broke far enough down to cause the skin under my nail to be exposed and to cause bleeding. The injury produced some effect on my overall function of daily life due to the sensitivity of the newly exposed skin. I found it painful to put my hands in hot water to wash dishes for the first two days. Additionally it was difficult to type on the computer and to text on the phone due to the pressure until the skin was exposed enough to toughen up and the sensitivity to pressure disappeared. b.Who do you currently view those we might identify as the hurt or the broken toes in our greater society or even in our profession? What makes you identify this specific group? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individuals that belong to the homeless population, individuals that are suffering from addiction, individuals that are unemployed, individuals that have no health insurance, and the social workers that are experiencing burnout could easily be viewed as the hurt and the broken toes of society. The ones that I view as the hurt or the broken toes in society are the ones I work with each day, the children and families that are involved in the Department of Child Services
  • 28. Aging And Its Effects On Humans Essay Aging is a not well comprehended process that results in a progressive decline of cells, tissues and organisms until death. Aging is inevitable and influenced by our genetic makeup and environmental factors. Even though it seems impossible to prevent aging, scientists have been studying how to slow down the aging process. Indirect evidence shows that several phytochemicals found in plants can have longevity effects in certain microorganism, although no quality evidence for anti aging effects on humans have been found. When we age, our body s nutritional needs change. We tend to absorb nutrients less efficiently, which requires a higher intake of vitamins and minerals. Also, as we age, we start noticing how dietary choices from the past start to affect us when older (cancer, heart disease, metabolic syndrome and neural degeneration). Scientists have documented that when individuals age, body composition change as well (St Onge). Studies found that adipose tissue increases and muscle mass decreases as we age (St Onge). However, it is not clear how and why changes occur in our body. Scientists have been hypothesizing ways and pathways that could possibly stop or slow down the effects of age in our body. Some hypotheses for aging involve the body s natural process of metabolism. We are constantly metabolizing the food we eat, the air we breathe and other vital functions, and some biochemical byproducts of our metabolism, such as free radicals, can affect our health. Free
  • 29. Drugs, Morphine, And Vicodin Codeine, morphine, and vicodin are some prescription drugs that one may hear of for treating pain. What some people do not know is that in the early 20th century, these drugs were very harmful because they were being made into others much worse. Many of these drugs come from the same types of places and plants and are also made in a similar way. Cocaine, morphine, and heroinstarted to be produced just as often as the first opioid based prescription drugs and the only difference is that these were much more addictive and dangerous. The introduction of drugs in America caused a serious problem in the early 20th century that spread like a wildfire. As these drugs began to worsen, President Nixon formed the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to combat these lethal drugs, as well as the gangs and cartels distributing them. In 1968, the Justice Department s Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs was formed to try and combat the rise in illegal drugs. The agents in this department were composed of previous agents from two separate departments, the Federal Bureau of Narcotics (FBN) and the Bureau of Drug Abuse Control (BDAC). After a few years, the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD) failed to even decrease the illegal drug usage slightly. The president at the time, Richard Nixon, proposed a new offer to combat the war on drugs. The proposition passed and President Nixon stated, In order to decrease the illegal drug problems in America, we have to first stop
  • 30. Effectiveness Of The Criminal Evidence Act 2003 The Criminal Evidence Act 1965 was no more than an attempt to fill in the gap and resolve the problem posed by Myer v DPP. The act rendered certain records of a trade or business admissible. In practice, the Criminal Evidence Act 1965 gave rise to a number of problems of its own, which were never solved satisfactorily. The 1965 Act was replaced by the hearsay provisions of the Policeand Criminal Evidence Act 1984, which, in turn, were replaced by those of the Criminal JusticeAct 1988 and 2003. The Law Reform Committee and Criminal Law Revision Committee provided a number of reports on hearsay reform. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 introduced significant reforms to the hearsay rule, implementing, though not entirely, the report by the Law Commission in Evidence in Criminal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In essence they comprise evidence from a witness that is unavailable through reasons of death, illness, being outside the UK, being impossible to find and being prevented from giving evidence, or continuing to give evidence, through fear. In addition, business records can be admitted to prove their contents, subject to the records being compiled by those with a duty to record the information, created in the course of the business and originating from a person with personal knowledge of the matters set out. The CJA 2003 provides four main safeguards against unfair use of hearsay evidence. These are (1) If witness capability is questioned, it must be shown on the balance of probabilities that the witness is capable. (2) Courts must allow evidence undermining an absent witness credibility or showing inconsistency in statements. (3) A judge must order acquittal or retrial if unconvinced by a case based wholly or partly on hearsay. (4) Hearsay evidence can be excluded if its admission would waste time when viewed against its
  • 31. The Legal Consumption Of Alcohol During the early 1900 s, people in America were living with the drastic changes that the Civil War had inevitably brought. Under the United States Constitution, peoples lives, liberties and all their inclusive rights were protected throughout all of the Amendments. Included in these rights were the legal consumption of alcohol, as well as the distribution. With a danger of human life, and the moral of the Country, the U.S Government passed the Eighteenth Amendment. Prohibition was the Eighteenth Amendment, this banned the legal use, production, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverages in the United States. Alcohol had been a rampant issue in the United States for a long time, the ban on alcohol was a victory for life, liberty, and growth in America. Prohibition banned alcohol, and all inclusive aspects dealing with the beverage. Alcohol was viewed as a key issue in the progress of America. Frank Salamone writes It seems inevitable that people will seek to ban the bad habits of others. Certainly, there was cause for concern regarding the high consumption of alcohol in the United States and its effects on individuals and families. By all accounts, alcoholism was a serious problem in America, and people sought solutions for it. (Salamone 2) These particular issues stemmed long before the Civil War, however, the end of the war made this issue a priority for the government. With America in dire need of change, the government pulled together and insisted on
  • 32. What Is Ihran Living In Essay Most of Iran is unoccupied, the land areas that no people reside in include primarily the deserts and mountain lands. These ecozones make up 70% of the country. Almost all of the population of Iran stays in Tehran, the capital city, or in Azerbaijan. Even though Iran has been an agricultural land for a very long time, more than half of the total populationdwells in urban areas. The cities of Iran are expanding quickly, which leads to inadequate sanitation and housing in many communities. This trend is most likely going to resume, since most of Iran s youth aren t enthusiastic about rural life anymore and 76% of Iran s population ages from 0 29 years old which means that this portion of the population will no longer be dwelling in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within the bazaar, merchants would be organized into groups based on what they specialize in. For example, all weavers in one area, all bakers in another, and all silversmiths in another. Some bazaars are really old and massive. For instance, Tehran s bazaar is a maze that has more than 6,000 stalls for merchants and 9 miles of walkways for customers. The bazaar is filled with portable charcoal braziers and the scent of foods, perfumes, flavors, and animals. The city of Shiraz s bazaar is a labyrinth of yellow brick walkways with high, gently arched ceilings that influence the sounds of the bazaar to echo multiple times. In Tehran, there are about 9 million inhabitants that dwell in the city and the population keeps growing at a quick rate. Since Tehran wasn t very important until it became the Qajar capital in the late 18th century, the city doesn t have as many old and impressive buildings as other cities. However, Tehran does have the Gulistan Palace, and some mosques and government buildings built by the Pahlavi family. The second largest city, Mashhad, used to be an important trading post on the thriving Silk Road. Mashhad is also the burial place of the 8th Shiite imam, Ali Reza, so the city is holy to Shiite Muslims make pilgrimages there to visit the shrine and pay their respects. A mosque built by Queen Gauhar Shah Khatum, Tamerlane s daughter in law, which is
  • 33. The Gold Rush Of British Columbia Essay The Gold Rush in British Columbia (B.C) marked the beginning of Canada s multicultural society. It saw the mass immigration of foreign workers (particularly those from China and other Asian nations), dispersion of Native Americans, and intrusion of poor and middle class europeans seeking riches in the rumoured El Dorado . The exhibit attempted to argue these points through its much anticipated Scholarly Insight panel, titled Why study a gold rush? The panel identifies three key themes regarding the outcome of the B.C. Gold Rush: that it connected Canadato the rest of the world through the Pacific Rim, it sparked mass immigration which caused conflicts amongst different ethnic groups, and the Gold Rush was the event that truly united Canada coast to coast. These points were also explored in Christopher Douglas Herbert s article, A New Take on An Old Town. Exploring the impact through the Cariboo Gold Rush, many parallels can be drawn between the two events, particularly among the economic importance of the the territory to the nation of Canada. Stemming from a lack of skilled labourers in B.C, the need for immigration was key in developing the idea of a Canadian El Dorado . Thankfully though, the enticement of gold was enough to do so. Dubbed Gold Rush Fever, it went global in the 19th century. Gold rushes caused the first large scale world migrations. And due to this immigration, Nineteenth century gold rushes shaped and reshaped trans pacific networks of
  • 34. Nursing Homes Are Now For A Five Star Rating System Essay Quality Matters Nursing homes are now subject to a five star rating system called Nursing Home Compare, described on the Medicare Web site. Simply inputting a nursing home s name or area code allows a user to compare the quality of care at various locations. According to the article Aging well written by Athan Bezaitis, he states that this is an important first step but it s not always a choice system. Discharge agents at hospitals often make decisions regarding where older adults will go following discharge. What are the views of older adults regarding Assisted Living Facilities (ALF) and Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF). Speaking to a lady who reside at Atlantic shores skilled nursing and Rehab and whom I will refer to as Mary to respect her privacy and for following the rules and guideline of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). Mary states that with all her chronic ailments and diseases, it is good for her to live within the LTC because her illness are monitored and her medications are managed well. She further went on to say that if something goes wrong, help is always readily available. Another lady who resides at an assisted living facility that I operate gave me her views of living there. Her history is that of having dementia and she was becoming so forgetful, she was scared of burning her home down. Therefore, she and her family decided to move her to a place where she would have assistance in getting things done. She states
  • 35. Health Disparities Among Women Veterans Introduction Within the last ten years, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has begun to measure and collect data on gender neutral health screenings to determine if there were any gender specific health disparities among the veteran population. The findings of the study showed some significant disparities between sexes. In an article recently written by Whitehead, Czarnogorski, Wright, Hayes, Haskell (2014), and published in the American Journal of Public Health, disparities among women veterans were explored as well as the statistical data surrounding the inequities analyzed. There is an urgency needed in addressing these health disparities among women veterans, as they are the fastest growing new population within the VA health ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Implications of Health Inequalities Currently, Heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in the United States (Haskell et al., 2014). In the 2016 Update of the Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics report from the American Heart Association, women, in general, have a 32% prevalence rate for LDL issues vs. 31% for men. Likewise, in older women vs older men, the prevalence for hypertension rates for women were 57% vs. 54% in men (Mozaffarian et al., 2016). Within the VA, there is an even bigger gap for management of LDL s and heart disease. 79.47% of women vs. 88.89% of men have LDL levels within the normal limits. Similarly, 79.34% of women vs. 85.67% of men with diabetes had an LDL within normal limits (Whitehead et al., 2014). Both high LDL and hypertension are proven risk factors for heart disease and stroke. When paired with diabetes, risk of peripheral artery disease, heart failure, and irregular heartbeat can also be factors (Mozaffarian et al., 2016). Mental health inequities cannot be overlooked. Approximately 50% of 6,287 women within the VA reported needing mental health services. 84% received care and of those, only 48.8% were
  • 36. China s Constitution Case 1.When was the latest Constitution written? What does this say about the countries rule of law? The United Kingdom s constitution was written in 1215 and was last revised in 2013. This shows that the rule of law has remain relatively consistent besides being updated to keep up with the times. China s constitution was adopted in 1982 and revised in 2004, which shows that China s current rule of law is a little bit more modernized. 2.Are the three branches (executive, legislative, and judicial) mentioned in the document? Yes, the United Kingdommentions its parliament, three judicial systems in its different regions (Northern Ireland, Scotland, and England/Wales) and also outlines the powers of its monarch such as the ability to dismiss ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What types of rights are protected by the different constitutions? (political, economic, or/and social) In the United Kingdom s constitution, the people are given rights such as the right to life, thought, religion, and expression. The citizens of the People s Republic of China are allowed freedom of speech, press, assembly, association, precession, demonstration and religious belief. 4.Out of the two constitutions you looked at, which provided the greatest amount of protection? The United Kingdom s constitution provided more protection because in China, the central governing party is the Communist Party and although power is given to the National People s Congress to make decisions, most of those members belong to the founding Communist Party. 5.What do you think is missing from the two documents? The People s Republic of China s constitution does declare it a socialist state and gives power to the National People s Congress, but is missing the fact that all power is given to the Communist Party. The constitution of the United Kingdom is missing a single document to represent the constitution because it is made up of so many different documents. 6.What is unique about your documents? Anything written in it that we do not have in our
  • 37. Formal Education Essay What type of education do you think we need to survive? It is two types of education you need to survive. You need a formal education which is the grade level and learning from a teacher. The other type is life lessons. If you get a job with no high school education you will get paid less money. Formal educationand life skills are necessary if you do not want to get played and if you want to make money. Gayle Allen said in her article The skills students need to survive and thrive, that Hiring well is a challenge for any company. If a company s success depends on hiring employees with strong technical capabilities, high level design skills, and an entrepreneurial mindset, the challenge get that much harder. Companies are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone needs a formal education to survive. Some jobs will play with your money if you do not have a formal education. Without a formal education people would put you in a box and judge you before you even open mouth. When you try to get a job and you bring in your resume and there is no form of education, it is more difficult to get a job. Just having formal education can easily put more money in your pockets. In the article How much is that college degree really worth? by Kim Clark, she says on an average you get paid about $20,000 more with a degree than a person with only a high school education. According to Gayle Allen s article The skills students need to survive and thrive , students must demonstrate strong writing, speaking, and listening skills. Student can get all of these skills from their formal education. The second type of education you need is life skills. These life lessons are major to survive. Life lessons can teach you how to treat people a certain way. They can help you learn how to be patient and nice to people in particular. They can, also teach you about how life changes. Life lessons can show you to never be scared to fail. While formal education is important, life skills are the most important type of education. Life skills can teach you how to treat people a certain way. For example, your experiences with people will let
  • 38. Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies Msc Thesis MSc Thesis: Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies Irakli Menabde Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies A comparative analysis of methodologies and empirical practices MSc Thesis MSc in International Business and Economics: Cand. Merc Finance and Strategic Management (FSM) Copenhagen Business School Date 09/10/2008 Author: Irakli Menabde MSc Thesis: Valuation of Integrated Oil Gas Companies Irakli Menabde Abstract The paper examines a number of empirically utilised and academically established valuation methodologies in order to value Integrated Oil Gas Company s common stock. By applying and comparing DCF, SOP and Real Options based valuation methodologies with the aims of establishing both, an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS.......................................................................................................40 4.1 DCF OUTPUT AND DISCUSSION.................................................................................................40 4.1.1 BP Plc DCF Model.......................................................................................................42 4.1.3 DCF Models Robustness Tests.....................................................................................44 4.2 SUM OF THE PARTS VALUATION ................................................................................................49 4.3 REAL OPTIONS VALUATION.......................................................................................................50 4.4 ECONOMETRIC TESTS................................................................................................................55 4. CONCLUSIONS
  • 39. Identity and Culture Essay Every person, or group of people, has an identity and a culture. An identity is the image that one project out into the rest of the world, and culture is the image which one has of themselves. Countries are no exception; every country over their course of history has created an identity and culture for themselves. It has been said that the worst act one could perform on another would be to strip them of their identity, and deny them of their culture. This is why, in order for a country to become a great nation, their culture and identity must be formed so that it is able to strive. History and the changes made to history are two of the main things that could create the identity and culture of a country. The Canadian FilmIndustry,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (CANADIAN FILM, CLANDFIELD). These were the first documentaries which the world had seen, with multiple films being released to the public in the 1920 s. (MADE IN CANADA, 8). It was the National Film Board who organized these documentaries to promote Canadians. (CANADA S CENTURY, 286). Film as an art form would not be created for some time. (CANADIAN FILM, CLANDFIELD). Even with all of this new technology, the Canadian film industry still hid in the shadows next to the American film industry. The American Film Industry was already creating a name for themselves long before Canadian Industry blossomed, with Hollywood in the spotlight during World War I. This was during the period when Hollywood was establishing itself as a global force There were a limited number of Canadian films being produced by English film makers during the war, and this number would later begin to slowly rise when Quebec filmmakers joined the industry following World War II. (http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE Params=A1ARTA0011672). Right around the time of World War I, American film companies had discovered the potential that Canadian film had to offer and began making films with Canadian content. Soon, they were advertising their interest in taking over the Canadian film industry. (CANADIAN FILM, CLANDFIELD). It was through all of this that the Canadian Film Industry began. Before a country can obtain a
  • 40. My Argument With Knowledge There Is Power I believe with knowledge there is power. Therefore, those who choose to become educated allow themselves the ability to become powerful. Those who have succeeded in this pursuit range from those who participate in the political aspect of how our country is ran, to those who own small businesses and employ others in need of a job. While the phrase powerful can be interpreted as controlling or barbaric, or is reserved only for those who control the lives of many, it can also pertain to having power over your own life, and controlling how it will be ran. I believe the ability to have such power comes not only from strong will and determination, but also a solid education, which is exactly what I am after. By pursuing employment in the state
  • 41. Organizational Structure And Its Impact On Organizational... Wilfredo Hernandez Prof. Coomber SG 91 Over the past few years many changes have been made by organizations, in the way that they do business. One of these changes has been going from rigid and centralized organizations, to now taking advantage of flexible and decentralized structures. An organizational structure outlines the way the job tasks are formally divided, grouped, and coordinated. The effect a decentralized structure has on managers and employees is that, the gap between who can make the decision has been spread. With a decentralized structure the process of decision making comes down to the manager that is closest to the action. The impact on organizational strategies has been that organizations have to adapt to the new structures to fit in to be able to compete more efficiently and effectively. Firstly, one of the common organizational designs we see today is the simple structure. The simple structure design has a low degree of departmentalization, wide spans of control, centralized in a single person, and little formalization. Examples of organizations that use the simple structural model are small retail stores, and electronic firms run by a hard driving entrepreneur. Small businesses usually use the simple structure, these are businesses that usually have only two or three vertical levels, a loose body of employees, and the decision making process is centralized. The advantage of using the simple structure lies in its simplicity, of being fast, flexible
  • 42. Pickles And The Lambs In Tim Winton s Cloudstreet Tim Winton s epic saga Cloudstreet chronicles the lives of two families, the Pickles and the Lambs. Set in Perth Western Australia and spanning twenty years from the 1940 s to 1960 s, the families endure great hardship: death and loss; poverty and illness. It is the experience of hardship which challenges who they are and the very nature of their existence and determines how they view and live life. Despite their different views ultimately the characters come to understand that misfortune is inevitable and that family, love and belonging are important in enduring suffering because in the end that s all there is. Winton presents characters who refuse to take responsibility for their own actions believing that life is a matter of luck and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both Oriel and Rose believe in making your own luck and at times both are a force of nature. Oriel s life is littered with tragedy and disappointment and she consequently loses her faith in God and views life as a war to be won, such is the effect of hardship. Oriel s battle to accept tragedy, specifically Fish s not fully coming back, has her living in a tent, waiting for the miracle to be finished off. When there is the possibility of the Pickles selling Cloudstreet, Oriel acknowledges that she has come to love the place, they ve built something there. It is this understanding which liberates Fish and he returns to the water, his death the second time is a metaphorical redemption. Oriel surrenders, the battle is lost and she folds up the tent and returns to the house, but this is alright because she has family, including the Pickles as evidenced by Dolly helping her pack it up, to support her through life. It is a twenty year journey through hardship which finally gives Oriel an understanding about life, the inevitability of tragedy and the importance of love and
  • 43. Comparing Dostoyevsky s Leviathan And The Grand Inquisitor Introduction The books Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes and The Grand Inquisitor by Fyodor Dostoyevsky intensely discuss the two authors one sided views on what they believe the state of nature is about. They question whether human beings are authentic or inauthentic before or without having connections to a political, religious, economic, or social group. In Leviathan, Hobbes writes about his perceptions on the state of nature. He believes the state of nature is characterized by man against man, [M.A. Soupios], where every person looks out for themselves and their well being first. This was during a time where both Hobbes and Dostoyevsky were living in a turmoil century, there were constant and violent conditions of hate, sneakiness and everyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Sovereign should have the most power and that every man ought to endeavour peace, as far as he has hope of obtaining it; and when he cannot obtain it, that he may seek and use all helps and advantages of war. [p. 190] He strongly believes in control of a higher authority to maintain an ideal state of nature, he believes that man fears and mistrusts every other man in the real world and that there is no such thing as injury or justice, he even goes on to state that it is absurd . Hobbes believes the Law of Nature is that the authority of the sovereign is absolute , in the sense that no authority is above the sovereign and that its will is law. Hobbes says, that every man has a right to every thing; even to one another s body. And therefore, as long as this natural right of every man to every thing endureth, there can be no security to any man. [p.190] In this quote he means that in the state of nature you have no (human) rights of property, self, and everyone else has a right to what you take as yours. This goes alongside Hobbes controlled ideological views of an ideal state. Hobbes discuses the mutual transferring of rights where a social contract subsequently leads man to leave the state of nature, and enter into a contract to transfer the right to thing, exchanges of goods or land and money. He goes against this as he feels that man may become dependent on things, subsequently it will threaten and perhaps collapse the sovereignty because the power of it is compromised and wont be able to protect
  • 44. A Brief Look at the Gesture The gesture Gesture is the natural, nonverbal way that human can use to communicate with each other, and recently interface with computers and devices in order to have control upon them besides conventional input devices such as keyboard, mouse, and joystick. In general, gestures can be categorized into static and dynamic. A static gesture refers to the position and poses of hand without any movement, which can be represented by a single image. A dynamic gesture describes the hand movement, which can be determined through a set of successive images or video frames (3D Hand Gesture Recognition Based on Sensor Fusion of Commodity Hardware). 2.3.2 Data acquisition This stage is responsible for acquiring and collecting gestures from the human (usually hand gestures). There are many technologies that can be used to acquire and capture the gestures, and then convert them into a digital form (Sensors for Gesture Recognition Systems) in order to be understandable by digital devices. These technologies vary in terms of capability and accuracy to get the gestures. The following are some technologies used for gestures acquisition. A.Cameras: are the main gesture captured technologies used in vision based gesture recognition systems. There are different types of cameras such as color stereo cameras (using two cameras to obtain a left and right stereo image), 2D cameras, 3D cameras, and thermal cameras. These cameras can be used to capture human gestures and send them to
  • 45. Security Governance in Afghanistan Security Governance in Afghanistan I.Summary: Afghan security forces have lead security responsibility throughout the country, and the United States and its partner countries are reducing military involvement in Afghanistan. The current International security mission terminates at the end of 2014 and is expected to transition to a smaller mission consisting mostly of training the Afghanistan National Security Forces (ANSF). The number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, which peaked at about 100,000 in June 2011, was reduced to a pre surge level of about 66,000 by September 2012, and to about 34,000 as of February 2014. The U.S. force will shrink to about 28,000 by June 1 and to 22,000 by the end of October. A residual force that will remain in Afghanistan after 2014 is likely to consist of about 12,000 U.S. and NATO trainers and mentors, of which about two thirds would be U.S. forces, plus about 3,000 mostly U.S. counterterrorism forces. No decisions on the residual force have been announced, in part because President Hamid Karzai refuses to sign a required Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) before he leaves office in mid 2014. All the candidates in presidential election which took place with apparent high turnout and minimal violence publicly support the agreement. But a successor will likely not take office until July 2014 at the earliest, constraining the U.S. and NATO force planning process. Fearing instability after 2014, some ethnic and political faction leaders are
  • 46. Free College Education Free College Education Collegeatlas.org reports that seventy percent of Americans will go to college but two thirds of those Americans will also drop out and sixty percent of those who drop out had no help from their parents with paying for tuition (College Atlas). More and more jobs in America require Americans to have a degree in which they can use towards the production of their job however those employers are not helping pay for the college education that they require. The average cost for an in state public college is twenty four thousand and sixty one dollars a year, at times this does not include room and board or the books and materials required to go to class and learn (College Data). When looking at the yearly tuition of college and the average middle class income of fifty thousand and fifty four dollars, going to college costs half the income of a household (Burney). When looking at fig. 1, there is the comparison of college expenses with a student s income. It shows that for one year at a public four year college it would be around twenty three thousand dollars with tuition, books, and other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are good guidelines to start with but there would also need to be guidelines for income with in the family still. The point of free college education is to help those in need and those who would not be able to continue with college on their own because of the high price of tuition. If every student in America was able to go to college for free then the country would be in poverty because there are a certain percentage of families who can afford to send their children to school. Also, it would not be paid for if the student is going to a private college and only if they are in a participating public
  • 47. The Importance Of College Connections In College It s a known fact that college is vastly different from high school, and in a general sense, that s very true. College is full of new challenges and opportunities to prepare for the future. Along with harder classes and independance, college is also about socializing with fellow students in an environment in which everyone is always on the move. Having connections can lead to future success within an industry as well as people to communicate with and work with while in college. In high school, it is easy to make connections with people because of the way classschedules work: four classes a day, five days a week. Compared to high school schedules, College schedules are free form, with class number and class type varying by the day, and, as such, it s more difficult to connect with other students. The easiest way to create meaningful connections with other students is by joining a school club. Co curricular organizations are usually more constructive than extracurricular, as co curricular relate to a selected major while extracurricular relate to hobbies. Ideally, it s best to try and find a balance between co curricular and extracurricular clubs. For example, three clubs I, someone dual majoring in computer science and music composition, hope to become involved with during my college career are the game development club, the art club, and Code.life. The game development club is a co curricular club that doubles as an extracurricular club in my case. By joining this club, I
  • 48. Analysis Of The Croatian Market In Croatia In order for a U.S. Company to enter the Croatian market it is important to have a thorough and deep understanding of the intricacies of the market. In order to acquire this knowledge extensive research and investigation has been conducted. Below I have included a general overview/ analysis of the Croatian Market which facilitates market entry planning and projects. Market Overview Croatia is a developing country situated in Southeastern Europe it has a relatively small yet complex market which plays a very vital role when it comes to political and economic stability in the Balkan region. Croatian population consists of a small 4,170.60 million people according to the World Bank s data. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.TOTL ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A social mindset prevails in various parts of Croatian society. It is important to keep in mind that Croatia has recently recovered from the Homeland war just twenty two short years ago. The country has made tremendous strides towards reconstruction and recovery within the last decade. Some major setbacks the country deals with today are that the majority of Croatian income comes from government funding, social insurance, or public monopolies. Not from the revenues of truly competitive companies. Therefore, any reforms that are introduced that are in opposition to or address corruption, public overspending, or judicial inefficacy usually faces strong opposition from privileged majority on top. On a more optimistic note Croatia has a growing force of entrepreneurs who have innovative and vibrant ideas which are changing the way business in conducted in many industries in Croatia. These entrepreneurs and their businesses follow strong EU regulations and rules which make them perfect potential partners for American companies looking to expand in the region. Market Challenges Croatia s developing Economy is still after its gained independence in 1991. A number of internal problems plague Croatia s development. These include Judiciary inefficiencies infested with case back logs and a lack of expertise in commercial affairs, and a complex non transparent bureaucracy. Corruption is also a major issue that people battle with when conducting business
  • 49. Freudian Argument For Repressed Memories Repressed Memories The argument for repressed memories can go either way in that being that people believe in them are people do not believe in them. So what exactly are repressed memories? Repressed memories are recollections that have been unknowingly blocked because of the memory being related with a high level of stress or injury. Repression is one of the most haunting ideas in brain research. Something traumatizing happens, and the mind pushes it into some out of reach corner of the unconscious. Afterward, the memory may rise into consciousness. Repression is one of the establishment stones on which the structure of psychoanalysis rests. Repressed memory syndrome was first authoritatively recognized by the American Psychiatric Association ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In spite of the fact that supporters of these recovered memories claim that they are similar to dissociative amnesia, other specialists contend that these recovered memories are not the dissociative amnesia expected in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. Rather, dissociative amnesia is more reasonable, they contend, for war time memories and such. Despite the fact that a great part of clinicians have confidence in the legitimacy of dissociative amnesia, adversaries of repressed memory contend that creating a diagnostic category without scientific validation is risky. Dissociative amnesia is not quite the same as amnesia brought on by medical problems, such as illnesses, strokes, or cerebrum injuries. In medically brought on amnesia, recuperating memories is uncommon and for the most part a slow and gradual process. Most instances of dissociative amnesia are moderately short. Frequently, when memories return, they do as such abruptly and completely. Memory recovery may occur all alone, in the wake of being activated by something in the individual s environment, or in treatment. Another distinction is that individuals who
  • 50. Fast Car Song Meaning Most songs are trying to portray a message to other listeners through the use of lyrics and music put together, to me the song Fast Car written by Tracy Chapman was very successful at this. This song portrays a teenage girl whose mother ran away from her drunken father and that she left school to look after him as she felt it was her responsibility. She had a boyfriend with a fast car and saw him as an escape from her unhappy home life. Through the main character of the teenage girl, I was able to see her perspective through the lyrics and her feelings towards running away for a better life. To me, I can see how choosing to run away as opposed to staying was more tempting as she still had her whole life ahead of her and she was excited about a new life in the city with her boyfriend who would take care of her. She had no parents to care for her so she had to grow up very quickly and make decisions that teenagers of that age wouldn t normally make. She believes that her and her boyfriend can have a future together... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This made me question if some teenagers in today s society have to step foot inside an adult role and run away from their unloved parents to have a better life elsewhere. It highlights the predicament of dysfunctional, broken and poor families where children are often left to fend for themselves. The song states that she wants a ticket to anywhere conveying that she d rather be anywhere than at her home. Often in these situations, education isn t considered a priority as the parents are on a very low income and need more money to survive. It still exist in some cultures today where families live in poverty and rely on their children to leave school and find a job to support their parents. To me, I feel the important message was that there is hope if you believe in yourself and that you re not responsible for your parent s
  • 51. Cyp 3.3 Assignment 2 Communication technologies have become a huge part of children and young people s lives. Providing many opportunities such as learning, entertainment and socialising. However, they also cause need for concern, as risks in the offline work have shown to be apparent in the online world (Byron, 2008). Hence, it is important that all who work and care for children and young people understand the risks. Then, they can help them get the most out of the opportunities to be had whilst using communication technologies. This essay will discuss an e safety policy that is currently being used in a secondary school. First by summarising the main aims and purpose of the policy, and who is responsible for implementing it. Then it will discuss a national concern... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By restricting access and deterring inappropriate use. Children and young people still seem to experience some possible risks. Such as, contact with people not known to them and cyber bullying. Which emphasises just two safeguarding issues derived from the national concerns highlighted from the e safety policy. Therefore, to give a fuller picture of safeguarding issues more research would be beneficial. However, as stated by EUKGO (2014) not all contact young people have with people not already known to them is bad.so by restricting a child s use of communication sites could result in lost opportunities for children and young people to socialise. Therefore, as suggested by Byron, (2014) approaching on line risks the same as offline risks will take into consideration the bigger picture of how the internet affects the child when they are on line and off line.as the quote from the 12 year old girl showed, in the EUKGO 2014 It s easier to say horrible stuff about people on [the Internet]. It got really horrible in Year 10. Lots of people were being bullying over [the Internet]. It gets brought into school. When friends do this, it s horrible. It makes you really upset. You don t want to go into school
  • 52. ASSIGNMENT 1 For Medsurg ASSIGNMENT # 1 1. Adam Smith, 77 years of age, is a male patient who was admitted from a nursing home to the intensive care unit with septic shock secondary to urosepsis. The patient has a Foley catheter in place from the nursing home with cloudy greenish, yellow colored urine with sediments. The nurse removes the catheter after obtaining a urine culture and replaces it with a condom catheter attached to a drainage bag since the patient has a history of urinary and bowel incontinence. The patient is confused, afebrile, and hypotensive with a blood pressure of 82/44 mm Hg. His respiratory rate is 28 breaths /min and the pulse oximeter reading is at 88% room air, so the physician ordered 2 to 4 L of oxygen per nasal cannula titrated to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the interview, he describes attending a family reunion and states that perhaps he ate something bad. Upon admission his vital signs are a temperature of 102.7В°F, heart rate of 116 bpm, respiratory rate of 18 breaths/min, and blood pressure of 86/54 mm Hg. The nurse also notes the patient has dry mucous membranes and tenting of skin. The physician orders an IV to be started with 0.45% normal saline, and orders a serum electrolytes and an arterial blood gas. (Learning Objective 7) The following results are returned from the laboratory: Sodium (Na+) 150 Potassium (K+) 5.5 Chloride (ClВЇ) 110 BUN 42 Creatinine 0.8 Glucose 86 pH 7.32 PaCO2 35 HCO3ВЇ 20 PaO2 90 O2 Sat 98% a. What is your interpretation of this arterial blood gas sample? b. Explain the high potassium in this patient. c. Calculate the patient s anion gap: d. What is the interpretation of this anion gap? 1. Complete a plan of care for a patient with an electrolyte imbalance: fluid volume deficit and fluid volume excess; sodium deficit (hyponatremia) and sodium excess (hypernatremia); potassium deficit (hypokalemia) and potassium excess (hyperkalemia). Specifically, include altered laboratory values. 2. Create a Plan care for a patient with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTION: APRIL 2, 2015 MAXIMUM OF 5 PAGES EXCLUDING COVER PAGE AND REFERENCE PAGE
  • 53. Step One-3 Important Events Step one 3 important events (brainstorm) Dad left when I was 3 Best Friends Harlie, Brianne, Kory, Kaden, Roger Sports Claim statement (bullet from works) The thing that impacted my life the most was when my dad left me when I was 3 After he left, he got remarried and had a child.. I wasn t the youngest anymore My mother got remarried and we moved to Mud Lake.. So when I moved back to Idaho Falls I had no friends until I meant Harlie, Brianne, Kory, Roger, Kayden Lastly, sports have been a main thing Most people do not realize how strong little kids are; boy or girl. Kids can be put through a lot more than imagined. Abuse, a parent leaving, someone in there family, or even a friend, dying, when you are young the pain is multiplied. They grow up scarred for life. It is crazy how many teens and kids go through that. What type of person would do that? How ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My dad left my mom the responsibility of two very young girls. That has probably been the biggest impact on my life, because everyone tells me they are a daddy s girl and their dad bought them this and that. My dad was in and out of jail while he was gone. Then when I was eight everything sorta changed my dad called us and got in contact. We didn t live with them or go over at all but he would always come to visit me. Months passed and we were going there every other weekend. Things were going really good for us, my mom and dad were getting along and stopped arguing, my dad had remarried and so had my mom. We were all a big happy family, or so we thought... Things started to get bad again and my parents got into a big fight, things were said, things were done, and no one had gotten over it. Now again my dad is gone. No calls. No message. He just does not care i guess by this time he has two kids and does not need his three others. You could only imagine how heartbroken and torn daddy s little girl could be at this
  • 54. The Formal Mission Of Collin County Collin County is a governing body north of Dallas that has been experiencing rapid growth over the past decade. Planning for the population growth, businesses expansions, and county debt has been needed in order for the county to be sustainable during the great recession. The formal mission of Collin Countyis to deliver services including justice, publicsafety, infrastructure, and public health as mandated by the State of Texasand to execute other priorities as determined by the Commissioners Court (Collin County). The mission statement is very concise and specific at times by mentioning the main services that are provided, such as justice, public safety, infrastructure, and public health. Length of mission statements can be cumbersome at times to understand because of conflicting views. Collin s mission provides insight into the purpose that the organization is trying to fulfill and constitutes of a great statement. Collin County s mission statement does not guide particular actions or policies because it is there for public relations. Collin County does not have a clear strategic plan for the county in general. There are a few strategic plans that are current in the park district, but none have been implemented for the organization as a whole. Several capital improvement plans are in place to improve transportation in and around the county. Current capital project plans were implemented in 2007 and are still works in progress. The capital plans hint at the