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The Virginia Lottery Controversy
Although often assumed to be a debate of recent origins, the local Washington, DC newspapers
have published news items on the controversy many times since at least 1971, all in response to
Native American individuals or organizations asking for the name to be changed. An agency of the
commonwealth, the Virginia Lottery, is a sponsor of the team, and says it has never had any
complaints. With the possibility of building a new stadium in the near future, both the previous and
current mayors of the District of Columbia have stated that a name change must be part of the
discussion, however the team rejects that possibiltiy. The fact we re even talking about this is
nauseating. Unfortunately, it ended up just being stupid. I was hoping this article... Show more
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If you don t know any Native American Indians, you would not be able to relate to their concerns. I
am Native American and the only thing offensive about this whole discussion is people trying to
tell myself and other Native Americans that we should be offended by this. They can not
understand how harmful the derogatory connotations associated with name are to some people
because they have never faced the persecution that Native Americans once faced. Native Americans
across the country are not upset about the name at all. Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe has met
with the owner to discuss the building of a new stadium in
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The White Slave Trade By Emma Goldman
One of Comstock s targets was Emma Goldman, whom he unsuccessfully tried to have imprisoned
for her unconventional writings about the white slave trade. Indeed, Goldman was one of the few
public figures who challenged the assertions in the newspapers at that time surrounding the white
slave panic. She was truly prophetic when she described that movement as a toy that serves to
amuse the people for a little while, and it will help to create a few more fat political jobs parasites
who stalk about the world as inspectors, investigators, detectives, and so forth.
Goldman rejected the ideals of Progressive Era abolitionists. She insisted, To the moralist
prostitution does not consist so much in the fact that the woman sells her body, but rather that she
sells it out of wedlock. Contrarily, Maude Miner Hadden, wished for prostitutes to be sent to reform
schools or institutions for the feebleminded during the Progressive Era. Hadden said, These girls
have not been, except in rare instances, physically enslaved; but through the loss of freedom and of
action, they have been bound to prostitution. Their demoralization of character has constituted
moral enslavement.
Goldman was, instead, more concerned about society s indifference to the main cause of
prostitution economic and social conditions. As a side note, Goldman tried to once work as a
prostitute to help raise money for her fellow anarchist and partner, Alexander Berkman. He was
well known for shooting one of
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Iroquois Compare And Contrast
How come they have never met each other? Hey, but they all live in Canada and all met the
Europeans! I wonder if the Europeans ever mentioned one tribe to the other? Anyway, the Inuit,
Haida, and the Iroquois are the same in many ways but are a lot different. How are the Inuit,
Haida, and Iroquois alike? Well to start they all live in Canada! The Inuitlive the Atlantic coast of
Labradorin Canada. The Haida live in the West Coast of British Columbia in Canada. Last but not
least, the Iroquois live Southwest and North Ontario in Canada! Second, they use the similar
fishing tools. The Inuit use spears and kayaks. The Haida use spears, nets and traps. Last the
Iroquois use spears, arrows and nets. So they all use spears to help them fish. Third, their art. All
of the tribes use their are to communicate and also tell stories. Some use it to tell spirits or talk
about spirits. Fourth, they all got interrupted by the Europeans. The Inuit is was a good thing cause
they taught the Inuit new thing but they brought drug which is illegal to the Inuit. To the Haida it
was bad cause they took/killed all the seals so the Haida couldn t have seal. Last, to the Iroquois it
was a good thing because they got to see new things. Fifth, their homes. They made their home after
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First, their language. They speak many languages but i chose the language Ottawa. They speak
this language a lot! Second, there location in Canada, which is Southwest Ontario. This location
has trees every where.totem poles. The Iroquois moved around following food, so their houses
had to be fast and easy. Their houses were made up of branches, birch bark, and t They live in the
meadow which have tons of berry bushes where they, of course, get their berries. Lastly, their myth
and this myth introduced something new into the world in there own story. It s about how the
mosquitos came and a good amount of people died from
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Developing Students Social Skills To Improve Peer Writing...
The article Thank You for Sharing: Developing Students Social Skills to Improve Peer Writing
Conferences by Keri Franklin describes Franklin s experience during a training session with a
cooperative learning expert. During the article, Franklin explained how she realized that her
workshop sessions were not going as well as she thought they were going and how she wanted
to improve her sessions. It was only within reading the first few sentences that I realized that this
was a great article for me to read while I lead this workshop for this semester. Unfortunately, not
unlike Franklin, my workshop had not been going well. I needed to help students identify
appropriate behaviors used in everyday social skills and used in effective peer conferences
(Franklin 79). This quote spoke to me as I thought of my workshop and how it has gone so far. As
well as having two students in my workshop that are from another country and English is their
second language, I also had students who did not grasp the basic concept of writing and using the
English language in its proper form.This article helped me realize that I have a lot... Show more
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Not only did I find a checklist for a successful workshop, I was also able to understand how I can
communicate with my students on a level that they are comfortable with. I was glad to know that
I was not the only one who struggled with knowing how to reach out to my students. I feel that
this article helped me find some great tips on how to have a conversation and gain the trust of my
students. As for the language barrier and the lack of proper writing knowledge that I may face in
my workshop, I am aware that it will be difficult, but I believe, with the help of this article, I can
succeed in helping these students become successful
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Inner City Youth
Helping America s Inner City Youth
Inner city youth are the children who live in the heart of America s largest, most poverty stricken
cities. In cities such as Detroit, the children are predominately African American, Caucasian, Asian,
and Latino ( Wayne County, 2012 ). Statistics show that fifteen and sixteen year old children are
the most likely age group to commit a crime in Detroit and the surrounding area ( Wayne County,
2012 ). These crimes range from stolen property, to the most heinous of crimes, murder and rape (
Wayne County, 2012 ). Povertyappears to play a direct role in the level of criminal activities within
inner cities.
Poverty and crime amongst America s youth has become a serious plague on this country, one in
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Although there has been limited evaluation of positive youth development programs, the evidence
that is available suggests that the opportunities, skills, and atmosphere offered in a positive youth
development program can lead to better health, social, and educational outcomes (United States.
Dept. of Health and Human Services). Teachers, parents, local business owners, community
leaders, and local citizens will need to work together to achieve this goal of a crime and poverty
free city life. People cannot continue to sit back and ignore the issues of America s youth.
Ignorance is no longer an acceptable practice if America hopes to fix this situation. The children
will not break the cycle without guidance from those who are in the position to
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The Wisconsin Food Bank
Can you live on $4.00 a day for food? Be honest with your answer. That s how much some of us
spend on coffee or latte during the day. For more than 380,000 people right here in Wisconsin, it
s not a question. It s a reality. In September, designated as Hunger Action Month, we re asking our
supporters to experience that reality for one week. Called the Hunger Games Challenge,
participants are asked to live as if they are on foodstamps, now known as the federal Supplemental
NutritionAssistance Program.
Nearly 11 percent of people living in Wisconsin depend on food stamps to put food on their tables,
according to the latest report from the Food Research and Action Center.
The program helps people and families buy food. Eligible people receive a monthly benefit that
they can use to buy food, non alcoholic beverages and food producing seeds and plants.
For one week during Hunger Action Month, take the Hunger Games Challenge and see how you
would do.
The Wisconsin Food Bank is the recipient of a multi year gift from Smith County Community
Foundation that will double the number of children in the state who participate in its vitally
important Kids lunch Bag Program. Through the Foundation s initial gift of $200,000, more than
700 school children will receive nutritious food during weekends when other resources, including
free/reduced price school meals, are not available to them.
Well nourished children tend to have fewer illnesses and better school achievement than
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Designing Our Web Siteswebsites Be Useful And Informative
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Introduction
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represent that you are of legal age to agree to these terms. Naturally, if you don t agree or you are
not of legal age to enter this agreement, please do not use the websites. We reserve the right to
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Effective Communication Skills Are Essential For Success
Introduction Effective Communication skills are essential for success in every organization.
Individuals today in the workplace need to effectively communicate with employees, customers and
potential clients. Effective and clear communication if not delivered in the right manner could be
interpreted by the receiver and have a negative impact. There are many barriers that can effect a
conversation such as cultural differences, gender and environment. Employees can learn how to
adapt in different situations to improve their skills and potentially avoid conflict. How can manager
and employees communicate effectively to remove cultural barriers and avoid misinterpretation of
interpersonal communication? This paper will focus on the preventative measures managers can take
when working with employees to bridge communication gaps that will prevent and solve problems.
Organizational Leaders within companies, front line managers and front line employees will learn
from this research.
Discussion
Communication happens when information is sent between two or more people primarily as a
verbal process however; the communication process can also be in writing and non verbal by
using body language. Companies today must ensure leadership managers have good
communication skills to be effective. Managers must be able to communicate effectively to team
members especially to gain feedback about ideas, issues or problem solving. Managers also will at
times have to have difficult
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Carlos Erikson s Theory Of Psychosocial Development
Presenting the Case
Carlos Sanchez is a 15 year old Puerto Rican male. He presents to my office today for a visit after
a referral from his school counselor. Mr. Sanchez s performance at school has been declining post
a fight in which he was involved in at school. According to the school, four White students engaged
Mr. Sanchez in a physical altercation, during which racial slurs were used. Mr. Sanchez s mother
reports behavioral changes; including loss of appetite, lack of sleep, physical decline, isolation,
jumpiness, and stress after the fight.
Theoretical Framework
Psychosocial Theory
Erik Erikson believed that the social environment plays an important role in personality
development, and thus he developed the theory of psychosocial development. Erikson believed that
that personality development occurs throughout our lifespan, and highlighted the influence of
family system, society, and culture in our development. Erikson accepted Freud s basic
psychosexual framework and he expanded on the development at each stage and expanded the
stages to cover the lifespan. Erikson believed that at each stage we gain attitudes and skills that
make us active and contributing members of society.
Per Erikson, our ego identity is constantly changing due to new experiences and information that we
acquire throughout our daily interactions with others. In addition to ego identity, Erikson also
believed that a sense of competence also motivates behaviors and actions, and that each
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Family Systems Theory Analysis
Family Theories
As an Advanced Practice Nurse there will usually be a certain course of action that takes place
when a patient comes in and describes a problem they are having physically, but there are many
different ways in which that patient will take that course of action. This paper will discuss two
different theories, the Social Learning theory and the Family Systems theory, with the intent that the
person may change the way they look at the prescribed action and why.
The Social Learning theory was created by Albert Bandura in 1971 and is an effective way to
engage all types of different people and help them to acclimate to the learning environment
(Williams, 2017). The social learning theory uses modeling as the focal point of the theory.... Show
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Another weakness is that the social learning theory doesn t take into account that what one person
may perceive as a punishment, another may see as a reward.
The Family Systems theory is the second theory that I will be discussing. The Family Systems
theory created by Dr.Murray Bowen and Dr. Michael Kerr and states that the family is an emotional
unit and that the members of the family are connected emotionally (Haefner, 2014). In the Family
systems theory there are eight concepts that the author uses: triangles, differentiation of s elf,
nuclear family emotional process, family projection process, multigenerational transmission
process, emotional cutoff, sibling position and societal emotional process (Kerr, Bowen, 1988).
Within these eight concepts are different ways in which the family operates emotionally within the
unit. When the family is cohesive and cooperative the unit is secure, but when tension mounds, this
can lead to problems and the emotional connectedness of the family becomes stressed (Kerr,
Bowen, 1988). The eight concepts in the Family systems theory can either be separate or
interlocking depending on the heightened tension and situation. Some common examples of the
concepts interlocking include: depression, alcoholism, affairs, or physical illness (Kerr, Bowen,
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Innate Immunity Research Paper
Innate immunity refers to nonspecific defense mechanisms that come into play immediately or
within hours of an antigen s appearance in the body. These mechanisms include physical barriers
such as skin, chemicals in the blood, and immune system cells that attack foreign cells in the body.
The innate immune response is activated by chemical properties of the antigen.
Adaptive immunity refers to antigen specific immune response. The adaptive immune response is
more complex than the innate. The antigen first must be processed and recognized. Once an antigen
has been recognized, the adaptive immune system creates an army of immune cells specifically
designed to attack that antigen. Adaptive immunity also includes a memory that makes future
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The stress response arouses the sympathetic nervous system, and it releases norepinephrine.
Catecholamines are released into the blood stream by the medulla of the adrenal gland (Huether
McCance, 2017). At the same time, the pituitary gland is stimulated by corticotropin releasing
hormone to release many different hormones such as antidiuretic hormone (ADH), growth
hormone, and adrenocorticotrophic (ACTH). Glucocorticoid, with the main one being cortisol are
released by the cortex of the adrenal gland after it is stimulated by ACTH. Catecholamines can
cause increased blood flow to the brain, increased heart rate, lower immunity by decreasing natural
killer cells, and increase glucose metabolism. When glucocorticoids, primarily cortisol, they easily
penetrate all tissues. Glucocorticoids affect the central nervous system in terms of arousal,
cognition, mood, sleep, metabolism, immune and inflammatory reaction, and growth and
reproduction (Huether McCance, 2017). In the case of Martha, stress is causing catecholamines to
be released. This increases her heart rate and cortisol affects her sleep and
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Cultural Culture Of Nigeria
Nigeria is located in West Africa along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and bordered by
Cameroon and Benin to the east and west respectfully. It is comprised of over 180 million and is
considered one of the most populated nations in the world. It is a nation that is ruled by a caste
of politicians, wealthy business men, and the educated elite. The rest of the nation is subjugated
to sub par living standards and mediocre health care. At a glance one would think that Nigerians
are doing well for themselves as they have one of the largest economies on the continent; however
most Nigerians are forced to live in squander and are not given much of a chance to improve their
lot. Nearly half of Nigerias population is made up of people that are not even considered adults in
the United States. With over five hundred ethnic groups Nigeria has an extremely diverse group
although the Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, and Fulani make up nearly seventy percent of the nation. There is
a minority of British, American, East Indian, Chinese, white Zimbabwean, Japanese, Greek, Syrian
and Lebanese immigrants in Nigeria as well. (Simpson, 2008) Most immigrants are farmers,
merchants, or missionaries. With all the ethnic groups and immigrants there are nearly five hundred
languages spoken in Nigeria. English is the official language due to a brief British colonization
which was ended around Nineteen Sixty. Nigerian culture however did not suffer the same from
British influence.
Almost all of their
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Tracking And Over The Shoulder Shot In The Movie Max
The type of shots that were used in the climax of the movie Max were the tracking and over the
shoulder shots. The tracking shot was used when Justin s father was about to be taken hostage
because it was tracking the action. By tracking the action in the movie, it makes the movie more
in depth because the person watching the movie sees all of the action. The producer of Max
Karen Rosenfelt used the over the shoulder shot when Justin and his mom was talking because it
is a good shot for when people are talking, in films. The sequence in a film has four parts which
are length, ownership, tension, and framework. The length is what is based on for example in the
climax scene in Max it is centered on the kidnapping of Justin s Dad. Justin s
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Growing Up In The Heat Of Run Chapter Summaries
This nonfiction novel takes place in Albany New York in 1969. You ll find as you go deeper and
deeper into this book, that you re going to experience the amazing wonders of what Charlie and
Andy hold. First, Andy and Vicky are subjects of a top secret government experiment designed to
produce extraordinary psychic powers. They got married and had a girl named Charlie and they
soon figured out that she had pyrokinesis powers. At first, Charlie couldn t control her powers. She
hated them, and knew that they were very dangerous. As time goes on, Andy begins to use his
psychic powers more and more as the governmentcontinues the attempt to kidnap Charlie. Andy
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This made it impossible for them to live a normal life in a normal home. They would often walk
the highway looking for someone to give them a ride, just to get places. They relied on handouts
from strangers for meals and a place to stay. There were even times when they were forced to sleep
outside in the wild.
Charlie needed defensive skills if she was going to live on the highways and get hunted down by
scientists. Whenever someone bad or threatening was close she could tell, and then she would
start warming up her powers. She holds the ability to do anything she wants with fire because she
can control it very well. I wouldn t want to get on her bad side because you never know what she
could do.
Charlie s teddy bear is very important to her because it was given to her by her mom before she
died. Charlie was very close to her mom before she died, they did almost everything together.
Holding the teddy bear makes her feel safe and secure inside. It also helps her think that her mom
is always there with her, even though she is gone. Her mom always told her to never quit and be
the tornado the one who pushes through everything bumpy in its
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S07 the Latest Development in Networks and Communication
S07.1 The Latest Development in Networks and Communications.
NAME : NURHAYATI BINTI OMAR
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GROUP MEMBER:
NURFADHILAH BT AZMAN
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Contents
2.0 Mobile Computing
2.1 Definition
2.2 Spefication,Service And Frequencies Of Mobile Computing
3.0 Internet Technology And Services
3.1 VoIP 3.2 Blog
4.0 Types Of Networks 5.1 PAN 5.2 VPN 5.3 WLAN 5.4 WIMAX
5.0 Conclusion
Reference
COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS 1. Introduction
Mobile Computing is an umbrella term used to describe technologies that enable people to access
network services anyplace, anytime, and anywhere. Ubiquitous computing and nomadic computing
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The Bluetooth specifications are developed and licensed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group.
Bluetooth technology relies on two things, a radio frequency technology and the protocol software
enabling it to transmit data to other devices. Bluetooth capable devices can transmit data to other
devices not within the line of sight of the user. It also enables different devices to communicate
using certain rules such as the amount of data that will be sent, the type of communication between
the devices and the radio frequency or frequencies this communication will take place. These
protocols ensure that Bluetooth devices experience the least amount of interference from other
Bluetooth capable objects while communicating with each other. smartphones are the ideal
productivity solution for both voice and data for your mobile workforce. They ll be able to stay in
touch with the people and information that matter most. Access email, instant message, access the
Internet, run business applications and more.Communicate your way: Call, email, instant message,
or text message, all with one device.
3.0 Internet Technology and Services
3.1 VOIP
(Voice Over IP) A telephone service that uses the Internet as a global telephone network. Many
companies, including Vonage, 8Г—8 and AT amp;T (CallVantage), typically offer calling within the
country for a fixed fee and a low per minute charge
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Questions On Biotic Relationships
...This is my nine weeks exam essay on Biotic Relationships.The Biotic Relashionships are
mutalism, commensalism, paristims, predation, and competion.My nine weeks exam essay is also
going to be about abiotic,bitotic,organisms,populations,commuties,ecoysystems,and biomes. As you
read along you can get to understand the Biotic Relationships. ..The Biotic Relationships are
mutualism,commensalism,parasitism,predation,and competition. This paragraph is about
mutualism.What is mutualism? How many host does this relationship need? Do it do any good
affection to either of the host? What are some examples? Mutualism is в…• Boitic
Realashionship.Mutaulism is a relashionship between more than one host.In the mutaulism
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What is competition?How many host does this relationship need ? Do it do any good affection to
either of the host? What are some examples?Competition is 5/5 Biotic Relationships.Competition is
a relationship between more than one specie.Competition is a relationship where the animals does
not have any empathy for each other and they can be in the same environment.Competition
relationship is basically saying that the animals in the same environment can t get along. An
example for competition can be a gorillas zebras eagles and etc in the same environment that don t
belong together. Competition is a Biotic Relationship. ..What are abiotic things, Where can they be
found? Abiotic things are dead factors that are part of an environment. Abiotic things are nonliving
things such as water rocks light nutrients ,soil, temperatures,and etc.Abiotic factors are not just
things that you can see it can be things that you can t see like temperatures,and the air. Abiotic
things are nonliving some you can see some you can t. Abiotic things live in all
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The Safest Sprint Starting Position For American Football...
In What is the Safest Sprint Starting Position for American Football Players? a research article
from Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, authors Bruno Bonnechere, Benoit Beyer, Marcel
Rooze, and Jan Serge Van Sint, argue that out of the three sprint start positions in football (2 , 3 ,
and 4 point), the 2 point stance is the least dangerous. To prove this, a study was conducted on
these positions and compared each to the safety levels in relation to American football. The results
justify that the 2 point stance is safer than the 3 point or 4 point positions. Bonnechere et al.
supports their claims by conducting a biomechanical analysis on twenty five males, all young
and fit, and recording measurements in different areas (Bonnechere et al., 2014). However, the
study exemplified field of view (FOV) and kinetic energy, and their relation to sprint starting
positions and safety. Field of view is [a] ratio between the height of the head and Verticality [,]
(Bonnechere et al., 2014). An increase in FOV will lower the injury risk, because players are more
alert of their environment. Ergo, they can avoid injury. According to the averages of each stance
and the categories, initial position and motion, [t]he FOV is increased when adopting a 2 point
starting position because the trunk is more vertical, (Bonnechere et al., 2014). Simply, when the
angle between the body s trunk and head is approximately straight, the FOV is high.
Besides field of view, the study analyzed
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Character Analysis Of Paper Towns By John Green
In the novel Paper Towns by John Green, Quentin (also called Q) is an average teenager with a
not so average neighbor, Margo Roth Spiegelman. Since Margo moved to the neighborhood and
discovered a dead body while with Q, she has been different. She tried to piece together the
puzzle as a kid, later becoming a puzzle herself when she goes missing after a night out with Q.
Margo is known for leaving clues behind on her many adventures that she s gone on, and she
usually returns even though no one ever solves the mystery, but this times it s different and it
doesn t look like she s coming back this time. The clue s are pointed at Quentin, and why she
chooses him is unclear, but all Q knows is that the love of his life has just run away and she
wants Q to find her. On his journey, he encounters hardships that are important to the work as a
hole because without them Quentin would not be able to do what has never been done before,
and that is to find Margo. With the help of his best mates Radar and Ben plus the assistance of
Margo s friend Lacey, the race to find Quentin s love is thrown into full gear. The whole end
game of this book is to do the impossible, find Margo. In doing the impossible, there is a very
high chance that you will run into some obstacles. Margo s parents are one of those obstacles. You
would think because they are her parents that the Spiegelman s would be full of concern but also
full of hope to find their eldest daughter. To put it simply, no and no.
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Competitive Advantage Of A Company s Overall Strategy
In the beginning of creating a company s overall strategy, managers have to decide which strategy
should be implemented to fit the company, help them win a sustainable competitive advantage, and
set them apart from their rivals. According to Gamble, Thompson, and Peteraf (2013), the following
are the most frequently used dependable strategic approaches:
A low cost provider strategy, which reaches a cost based advantage over rivals.
A broad differentiation strategy, which seeks to differentiate the companys product or service from
rivals in ways that will appeal to a broad spectrum of buyers.
A focused low cost strategy, which focuses on a narrow buyersegment and outcompetes rivals by
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McDonald s rivals find it quite difficult to match the low cost approach to drive costs out of the
business.
Whole Foods is a company that utilizes a broad differentiation strategy. The company focuses on
health foods and organic groceries, which appeals to a broad range of buyers. Whole Foods has
always been innovative enough to prevent their rivals from imitating its product offerings.
Gap is a company that utilizes a focused low cost strategy. The company outcompetes its rivals by
providing high fashion casual clothing on the basis of lower cost. Rolls Royce is a company that
utilizes a focused differentiation strategy. The company s focus is at providing limited number of
high end, custom built cars.
Target is a company that utilizes a best cost provider strategy. The company s best cost advantage
allows it to give discount store shoppers more value for the money by offering an attractive product
lineup and an appealing shopping ambience at low prices (Gamble, Thompson, Peteraf, 2013).
2.Identify and briefly explain any three factors that lead to strong bargaining power on the part of
buyers.
The following are some of the factors that lead to strong bargaining power on the part of buyers
(Gamble, Thompson, Peteraf, 2013):
If quantity and quality of information available to buyers improves. The more information about
sellers products, prices, and actual costs buyers have, the better bargaining
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Sick Religion In Siddhartha By Herman Hesse And The Nature...
Patrick Cody
Professor Lucas
Healthy Religion vs. Sick Religion
1 September 2015
Herman Hesse and the Nature of Human Transformation
In Siddhartha the author Hermann Hesse juxtaposes two very different quests for enlightenment
and analyzes what it means to be wise. The path one must take to become enlightened is examined
and the self transformation that must be undergone is also looked at. Siddartha and Govinda are
two extremely different individuals who both seek the same thing. Hesse points out the strengths
and flaws of both characters, and examines what it means to be a leader as well as a follower.
Hesse s two main assertions regarding self transformation are that first it is an illusion, and
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We cannot be taught to find our self and must learn who we are through our own experiences. I
will learn from myself, be my own pupil; I will learn from myself the secret of Siddhartha (39). In
the end only only we know ourselves well enough to discover who we truly are. The thing
Siddhartha has been searching for throughout the novel has been there all along. It is just up to him
to unravel it and discover it within himself. Wisdom is a preparation of the soul, a capacity, a secret
art of thinking, feeling and breathing thoughts of unity at every moment of life (131). Hesse
believes that humans don t change and just unlock more parts of the inner
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Compare and Contrast Kami and Shen, the Japanese and...
Compare and Contrast Kami and Shen, the Japanese and Chinese Words for God
The words kami in Japanese and shen in Chinese both are translated into English as the word god.
Although they both refer to somewhat similar supernatural elements, they are by no means
identical to each other. Chinese shen is an abstract term referring to spirits and relating to abstract
thoughts such as the heavens and the afterlife. In contrast, kami are very often related directly to a
person or actual object and are worshiped in a hope for more day to day help or this worldly
benefits. In order to help explain the relationship between kami and shen, I will first explore the
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All three of these concepts, especially the first and the third, are very abstract concepts. Because
they are difficult to understand through natural reasoning, they are seen as mystical.
The first category of shen, human spirits, can also include the human soul. These are spoken of
in Chinese literature such as The Scripture of the Yellow Court which documents specific deities
(shen) living within the human body. The spirits of the liver, lungs, and spleen are above,
representing Heaven, as contrasted with the navel... representing the underworld of matter and
generation (Kroll 362 3). This document goes on to cite the roles that many of the shen living
inside of you perform. And the sacred estrade of the heart will prove an everlastingly impregnable
structure (365). Of the spirits inside of you, the most important are those of the heart. The Simple
Questions of the Yellow Emperor also describes the heart as the most important: The heart
functions as the prince and governs through the shen; the lungs are liaison officers who
promulgate rules and regulations; the liver is a general and devises strategies (qtd. in Schipper
100). This passage again designates the heart as the ruler of the body and assigns specific roles to
the individual
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Aeneid And Odysseus Similarities
The Aeneid was written around 30 BC as a sort of continuation of the Iliad and The Odyssey, both
written by Homer more than 800 years previously. This work was demanded by Caesar Augustus to
Virgil, which was meant to glorify him. Aeneas is meant to parallel Augustus in certain key events,
such as; the finding of Rome. But Virgildidn t care too much for Augustus, so instead, wrote an epic
glorifying Rome while mocking Augustus the whole time. Although written by two different
people, The Odyssey and The Aeneids characters Odysseus and Aeneashave similarities throughout
their journeys and grow as an integral aspect of the heroes in both epics.
There are many similarities between Aeneas and Odysseus, for instance, they sail for quite some
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The C-H-A-R-I-Personal Narrative Essay
C H A R L I E! Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, one fight, one team! With a rousing cheer we bounced on
our toes, yelling in a steady roar, our arms around each other s shoulders. With the command to
start running, we raced across the pavement, leaping over curbs and tree roots, yelling STEP as
a warning to those behind us. When people could no longer run they fell out of the group, only
to be joined by a fellow company member encouraging them to continue running. At 0530 all
500 of us made it to the field, leaning on each other and gasping for air, only to be greeted by a
former Navy Seal ready to begin our workout.Before my week at the United States Naval
Academy, I d always prided myself on my independence, whether it be the product of having two
working immigrant parents, or an unwillingness to owe something to someone else. When learning
to tie my shoes or opening my locker for the first time, I would rather struggle alone than ask for
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Sea Trials was the ultimate test of physical and mental strength, waking early in the morning to
do physical training for 8 hours. We drilled martial arts, swam laps, flipped tires, crawled through
mud, and clambered through an endurance course all while subsisting on 5 hours of sleep and
no chance to rest. My arrogant assumption of self sufficiency was completely shattered by the
brutal physicality of Sea Trials. When a wall was too high for me to climb, I didn t have the
option of struggling by myself. When my arms were so exhausted my hands were shaking, I
couldn t simply will myself to tread water holding a 10 pound rifle over my head. I needed to ask
my squadmates for help when my own body wasn t enough. My squadmates gave me their thighs
to step on to get over the wall. My squadmates took the rifle from me, taking extra weight upon
themselves. I needed to ask for their help and take it because there were tasks I couldn t complete
on my
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An American Artist And Member Of The Hudson River School
Albert Bierstadt (1830 1902) was an American artist and member of the Hudson River School.
He was one of the first of the Hudson River Artist s to paint beyond New York and see the
unexplored west. Bierstadt s paintings focused more upon the sublime in nature. His painting
titled Indian Summer Hudson River was completed in 1861. It is oil on canvas painting, which
measures twenty four inches in height by forty one inches wide. One looks out across a
secluded section of the Hudson River. It is late afternoon, and the sun is beginning its decent.
The sun is almost blinding; its rays glistening and reflecting upon the river turning its blues to
greens. The sky is clear with the exception of a few scattered clouds, which begin to absorb the
gold and reds of the setting sun, giving an almost hazy effect to the end of this Indian summer
day. On the far side of the river, a child helps his father pull a small boat onto the bank, as a small
group of cattle makes their way across from the bank opposite them. The cattle move slowly and
intently across the water, drinking as they walk, enjoying the last moments of the day as they
continue toward the father and son. Two additional cows lounge on the cool earth beneath the trees
whose branches are scattered with the crimson and yellow orange colors of early evening and that
of fall. In analyzing Bierstadt s Indian Summer Hudson River , the painting would be defined as an
example of representational artwork. Bierstadt s painting
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The Theoretical Elements Of Change And Change Management
Introduction
Leading and managing change require a solid theoretical foundation. This assignment will research
the theoretical elements of change and change management. Addressed will be the following:
Organic Evolution of Change, Formulating Strategic Development Approaches, Leadership and
Management Skills and Gathering and Analyze Data. As societies continue to evolve and changing
demand creates the need for new products and services, businesses often are forced to make
changes to stay competitive. The businesses that continue to survive and even thrive are usually the
ones that most readily adapt to change. A variety of factors can cause a business to reevaluate its
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Further, organizations demonstrate agility by changing structure or processes. Underlying patterns
of thinking regarding relationships, information sharing, and behaviors manifest structures and
processes. As technology continue to refine how products and services are delivered to consumers,
competition among industry participants becomes more refined. Organizations that are able to keep
up with changing technologies become leaders while those that are not fall behind. Mergers and
acquisitions are increasing while causing small businesses to sell out or seek partnerships and
cooperatives in order to remain competitive and relevant.
Competition
The entrance of a new competitor into a market can cause a business to change its marketing
strategy. For example, a small electronics store that was the only game in town might have to
change its image in the marketplace when a large chain store opens nearby. While the smaller store
might not be able to compete in price, it can use advertising to position itself as the friendly, service
oriented local alternative.
Technology
Innovations in technology can force a business to change just to keep up. Employees who have
never used computers need to be trained to operate the new computer system. A business also can
benefit by implementing a technological change. According to the Hotel Online website, the airlines
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Essay about The invention of the Human
The Invention of the Human
In his recent book, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (1998), Harold Bloom argues that
Shakespeare s characters provide the full measure of his continuing legacy. Shakespeare, Bloom
maintains, created self conscious characters who breathe life. Shakespeare s characters are so
alive, possess such interiority, that they catch themselves looking at themselves. This quality is the
essence of becoming human to know we know, to be aware we are aware, to sense our own
presence on the stage of life.
Prior to Shakespeare s ascendancy on the English stage, Bloom argues, there was no concept of the
individual self, just types. These types persist in Shakespeare s plays as residual stock characters
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Hamlet and Falstaff, larger than life, have altered life. Arguing that Shakespeare has rejected the
transcendentalist conception of reality, Bloom asserts that these two characters overreach the
boundaries of their dramatic assignments and affect the consciousness of the larger culture (Bloom
5 6). This argument goes beyond the traditional notion of Shakespeare s influence on language,
literature, and life. Extending his life through his characters, Shakespeare continues to affect the
way we perceive ourselves and others. Hamlet s and Falstaff s perceptions of reality are ours,
though we may see through the glass more darkly.
Bloom s ideas of character transcending dramatic form and Shakespeare inventing us can pose
special problems for readers of the histories. Steeped in the study of Romantic poetry and
criticism explored in his earlier books, from The Visionary Company (1961) through The Ringers
in the Tower: Studies in Romantic Tradition (1971), Bloom has carried forward the Romantic idea
of regarding the characters as the ultimate way to understand Shakespeare. Rather than treating the
plays from a new historical perspective in which Shakespeare may be the convergence of historical
and social forces, focused on a particular time and place, Bloom tells us that Shakespeare and his
characters
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Free Market Essay
Business Ethics
Assignment 3
March 21, 2012
Free Market System in Belize
According to the Investopedia, a free market system is a market economy based on supply and
demand with little or no government control. It is a completely free market in which buyers and
sellers are allowed to transact freely based on a mutual agreement on price without Government
intervention in the form of taxes, subsidies or regulation . Therefore, the free market system is good
for Belize. Belize positively benefits from this system because it ensures competitive markets, the
consumers are part of the decision making process, and the supply and demand create competition.
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Supply and demand create competition, which helps ensure that the best goods or services are
provided to consumers at a lower price. This will lead the businesses to having better quality and
service and by having this the business itself becomes an overall better business. This benefits the
society because they are receiving better goods and services and at a lower price. An example
would be the fruits and vegetables sold at the market. Different stalls at the market may have
different prices, so the consumer may have the option to buy the one with the lowest price or the
one with the best quality. If the good is bought based on the lowest price then the other stalls will
need to lower their price as well because if they don t then they might not sell their goods. In an
article by Chris Seabury, he states that in the United States those who want the removal of
government intervention say the free market would force the businesses to protect the consumer.
This in turn would provide the customers with quality goods and services at low price. Also he
stated that there are several disadvantages to having government intervention. Government
intervention can create a huge government bureaucracy, it can create huge monopolies, and it can
compress innovation by over regulating. Firstly, government regulation creates a huge government
bureaucracy that stifles growth. In USA many labor and environmental regulations
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The Abnormal Role Of Flooding In New York City
A report by the New York Office of Emergency Management states that in the 1990 s the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineer found that New York City s low lying heavily populated neighborhoods
are more exposed to the threat of coastal flooding in a hurricane than was previously realized. This
projection was illuminated during Hurricanes Irene in 2011 and Sandy in 2012. The storm surgein
Battery Park along the lower east side of Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy was 9.41 feet
surpassing the record set by Hurricane Donna in 1960. New York Cityis close to the Atlantic Ocean.
Lower Manhattan defined by the North of 14th Street, the West by the Hudson River, the East
by the East River and the South by New York Harbor is surrounded by water and was one of the
hardest hit areas during Hurricane Sandy. The area is situated in Flood Zone A, a geographical
area designated by the Federal Emergence Management Association to be at risk for either coastal
or riverine flooding. Mandatory evacuation was ordered for this area before the hurricane made
landfall because of the location and potential of massive flooding due to the adverse effect of a
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Storm Surge is an abnormal rise of ocean water that is pushed ashore by the oncoming hurricane s
winds. A major hurricane such as Hurricane Sandy pushed more than 30 feet of storm surge into
parts of New York City and surrounding areas. This rise in water can cause extreme flooding in
coastal areas. Storm surge produced by hurricanes posed the greatest threat to life and property. The
National Weather Service reports that seventy percent of all Presidential disaster declarations are
associated with
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Global Warming and Alternative Energy Sources Research Paper
Global Warming and Alternative Energy
People are inflicting major damage to the Earth s environment, and if we don t do anything to stop
the destruction soon, the results could be devastating. Most people know about global warming
and think it may be a serious problem in the future. What most people don t understand is that
global warming is happening now, and we are already feeling some of its destructive power.
Because of the dangerous effects of global warming, alternative energy sources need to be
aggressively pursued. Finding and utilizing alternative energy sources may be the only way to
combat the increase of global warming. Scientists agree that the main reason for global warming is
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It is a clean, practical alternative that would satisfy the world economy s growing energy demand.
Today there are 212 nuclear power plants in the world and the number is expected to rise to 250
in the next five years. Nuclear power already provides 75% of power in France and 20% here in
the United States (McQuinn). Like nuclear energy, wind energy is also becoming more popular
and efficient. Large wind turbines powered completely by wind gusts generate up to 233
megawatts of power every minute (Roberts 12). Homeowners and farmers can now own their
own wind turbines and have their unused energy purchased by energy companies. Wind energy
is very popular in Germany especially where at least 33% of the countries energy comes
completely from wind turbines (Roberts 13). Solar power is nothing completely new; it has
been used for years to power small devices from calculators to watches, but what is new is its
improved efficiency. Solar panels can be used to collect energy from the sun and now are being
used on a much larger scale. Homeowners and business can use energy generated from the panels
to power their homes and offices and have it purchased by energy suppliers. Solar power is
proving to be an economical energy source available to the public that is consumer friendly.
The newest and most exciting energy
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The Great Recession Of 2008 Was A Worldwide Economic Downturn
The Great Recession of 2008 was a worldwide economic downturn that impacted the global
economy. Economists consider the economic decline as one of the most damaging recessions that
occurred since the Great Depression of 1930 s. Several documentations and research regarding
the recession have been made to make a better understanding of the economic downturn in 2008
as well as the global economy as a whole. The book used as reference in this essay, the Diary Of A
Very Bad Year: Confessions of an Anonymous Hedge Fund Manager, captured the events
corresponding to the length of the Great Recessionthrough separate interviews of an anonymous
hedge fund manager (HFM). The interviews contain information shared by HFM that describes the
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HFM s experience as a hedge fund manager gives value into this information and the authority to
describe what started the crisis. The advantage that follows from the source regarding this idea is
that it recorded information that described the creation of the mortgage bubble in the financial
market, and the damage dealt to the financial system when the mortgage market crashed from a
finance expert. The disadvantage is that the subprime market might not be the only reason of the
misallocation of resources, given the fact that HFM s hedge fund was involved in the subprime
market which might have formed a biased opinion on that matter (18 19). The nature of the source
does not complicate the idea of the cause of the crisis, although concluding that the subprime
market was the main cause could complicate the subject. This clearly shows that the idea of the
misallocation of resources within the book had negatively impacted the financial system that built
the momentum of the economic decline. Another main idea in the book is the linkages of the
financial system to the real economy during the recession. In the duration of the financial crisis,
unemployment as well as job loss increased, wage eroded, and companies and businesses closing
were in significant numbers (66; 83). In a more specific example, the Reserve Primary
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Reflection Of Education As A Vocab Levels In Elementary...
I m really excited to be in your class this year. We read romeo and juliet last year but only
scratched the surface in terms of new vocabulary and challenging literature. This year I am
optimistic that we will tackle harder books together and challenge our vocab levels. I m not too
sure that I m all that exciting, but I ll try. My full name is Jackson Heath Meriwether and I was
born in Columbia, South Carolina just like my parents and theirs before me. The educationI ve
received started in Pre k at a little private schoolcalled Harmony. From there I had elementary
school at Brennen from kindergarten through 5th grade. I tried a charter school for the sciences for
the first half of 6th grade and after that I ended up here at heathwood.
My extracurricular activities and hobbies range from soccer, cross country, swimming, and
mountain biking to gaming and watching movies. I play soccer and run cross country for
heathwood and play for a challenge travel soccer team in the fall. Lately I ve also been trying to
get back into guitar. Of these hobbies the one most important to me would probably be soccer
since it combines a team sport with the need for an individual to excel at the same time. What I
want from my education is really the ability to talk, hold a conversation, and be around every type
of person from an english scholar to a mathematician. I not to picky when it comes to teaching
styles and teachers, however I prefer to be challenged in class while engaging with a
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The Lamp At Noon Analysis
Elizabeth Rodriguez Mrs. Nicole Chinnick ENG3U1 March 2, 2016 Have you ever felt
isolated? In the short story The Lamp at Noon by Sinclair Ross, Ellen and Paul is a marriage
couple with unnamed baby lives on a small house on a farm far away from civilization. Paul ones
a small farm where he plants his crops. They struggle to survive from the storm. The storm ruined
Paul s farm and causes depression for both of them. The storm is so strong that a lamp must be lit at
noon. The characters are torn apart because of the storm and their inability to deal with the harsh
environment. This story portrays the wind reflecting the characters actions, emotions and isolation.
The struggle between Ellen and Paul is like the wind outside their house.
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Similarities Between Jane Eyre And Chinese Cinderella
Both of the stimulus texts show the struggle of unwanted girls in different eras and countries and
explore the theme of orphans. Jane Eyre is known as one of the most famous orphans in literature,
therefore, the text would be ideal for the theme. The two texts: Chinese Cinderella and Jane Eyre,
share some similarities; Jane Eyreis an orphanliving with her aunt, Mrs Reed, and although
Adeline lives with her father and her step mum she lives like an outsider just like Jane. In the
autobiography Adeline is treated poorly by her parents just like Jane Eyre is by Mrs Reed.
Although, Adeline is not a typical orphan she is treated as one by her father. I chose the theme of
orphans because it was an appealing topic as although, have evolved there is still a high amount of
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So I decided charity appeal to help less fortunate girls would be appropriate and an Ofsted report to
show the treatment of orphans in the Victorian era in a comedic manner.
The charity appeal targets parents, particularly women because they possess maternal instincts
making them more empathetic towards abandoned young girls because they can relate. The sole
purpose of the text is to persuade people to donate money to a charity which supports orphaned
girls in China because Adeline is Chinese. Alternatively, it was written to educate those unaware of
mass amounts of abandoned girls in China. The text is inspired primarily by Adeline Yen Mahs
autobiography, Chinese Cinderella. Yen Mah writes about her childhood, growing up as an
unwanted child, If you had not been born, Mama would still be alive . Similarly, Jane Eyre is an
unwanted girl which is why she is sent by Mrs Reed to Lowood the focus of my second text, a
parody of an Ofsted report. The text was written for
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What Are The Similarities Between Brazil And The United...
Compare and Contrast Most people have the idea that the United States of America is a country that
has been outstanding in every subject, but that is not the case anymore. There are other countries
that are gradually building up and restoring themselves. Brazil is a country that has had many
difficult situations to deal with, specifically with drug violence. Even though Brazil is struggling,
they are trying their best to defeat current situations and they are gradually restoring order. In the
near future, Brazil will be hosting the 2016 Olympics: many situations will occur because of this,
so they are trying to prepare. All over the planet people have different views and etiquettes. Many
countries are alike to one another but there are differences that others may disagree with. The
United Statesand Brazil have country characteristics that are similar and different. Brazil and the
United States are similar and different because of culture, the economy and education. Culture is
what initially shapes the country s people to act and react to situations a certain way, while another
country may act differently. Brazil s primary language is Portuguese and the most reoccurring
religion is Roman Catholic. The United States official language is English and most citizens are
Protestants. A regular value displayed in families is the normality to have more children to have a
larger family (Brazil Language, Culture, Customs, and Etiquettes). In the US most citizens have at
the most
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High-Risk Family Assessment Snd Health Promotion Essay
High Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion
Mary Ann Bennett
University of Phoenix
NUR/542
Melinda Church
August 6, 2012
High Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion Assessing health needs is a fundamental
nursing skill. Unfortunately, many nurses only associate the assessment process to the individual
patient they are caring for and fail to assess and address the needs of the entire family. Performing
a family assessment is vital, especially when working with high risk individuals and groups. High
risk families can be defined as those families with a higher than expected risk for developing a
particular disease or injury in association to their lifestyle, environment, habits, or socio economic
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To compound the issue, often the affected veteranwill turn to high risk behaviors in an attempt to
find resolution or relief including smoking, social isolation, abuse of alcohol and drugs, and the
display of violent or aggressive behavior. Frequently, depression or other mental health issues arise.
In a domino effect, the high risk behavior frequently leads to unemployment, habitual drug or
alcohol use, poor or absent parenting, fractured family units, unsafe sex, participation in dangerous
sports or driving, and in some instances, suicide. Last, stress along with the indulgence of smoking
and the consumption of alcohol and drugs can also lead to chronic health issues including
hypertension, stroke, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, pulmonary disease, and digestive disorders.
Assessment and Theory Application Effective treatment of PTSD can only take place if the
disorder is recognized. Symptoms of PTSD are commonly divided into three defining sections: (1)
reliving the traumatic event, (2) detachment and avoidance, and (3) exaggerated responses (NCBI,
2010). When a patient relives the traumatic event, it occurs in a manner in which it interferes with
the normal process of daily life. This can include recurring flashbacks or dreams and distressing
memories, which manifest negative physical reactions. Detachment and avoidance is demonstrated
through loss of interest in current living situation, avoidance of people or places that may
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Filial Piety In Ancient China
Since ancient times, China has been known as the Celestial Empire . This not only referenced to
China s strength and positions as East Asia s Middle Kingdom but, also to the idea that the divine,
through various dynasties, gives out a rich and abundant culture to the Chinese people. This culture
has been said to have begun with the Yellow Emperor, which was 5,00 years ago. In addition, the
three main religions of China: Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism; which started 5,00 years
ago contributed to the making of the Chinese Culture. The Taoist believed that Chinese culture
was highly influenced by the sage Lao Zi over 2,500 years ago in his book Dao De Jing (Tao Te
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It is common courtesy to give gifts on birthdays, weddings, or visiting one s parents or family. If
one is invited to a family party it is common to give gifts like wine, tea, cigarettes, fruit pastries,
flowers or candies. In return it is expected that the gift giver gets a thank you note, a phone call
or any other gesture of thank you. What varies is how receivers may react. Due to Chinese
etiquette, Chinese people tend to be more humble. Therefore, one might repeatedly express how
truly unnecessary the gift is after, one receives a sincere thank you. However, this does make it
difficult for some to decipher between a true no you shouldn t have and one out of
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Voyeurism In The Gaze
Whether aware or unaware of The Gaze, it is a powerful institution in which the act of looking
becomes a source of relational power. The practice of fixed attention upon something that is
appealing to a viewer or that is the object of the image being viewed. The Gaze is a term made
known by Jacques Lacan, psychoanalyst and theorist. A legend to film theorists, Lacan provided an
understanding of the unconscious desire through the power of images. And how the act of passive
voyeurism merely makes one the subject of the gaze,in turn, making them the spectator. How the
spectator responds may vary but through the theory of interpellation, we can understand that the
object can also be an active player of The Gaze. Gendervisibly falls in to this theory as a major
aspect. The sexual pleasures of looking and being looked at are major parts of human nature, the
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Sexual objectification of women in fine art as well as other various media outlets has been termed
as the male gaze . Laura Mulvey, a femininist, film theorist and architect of the male gaze puts the
spectator as a masculine subject, with the figure of the woman in the image as the object of
desire. The cinema offers a number of possible pleasures. One is scopophilia. There are
circumstances in which looking itself is a source of pleasure, just as, in the reverse formation,
there is pleasure in being looked at. (Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema Pt. 2a By Laura
Mulvey) Although Mulvey created this term within the context of film, It can be used throughout
examining all medias of the gaze. Most depictions of the female in visual arts throughout history
have been instructed and painted by men for the pleasure of men through the practices of looking.
With the display of the female physique being an object of great desire for the pleasure of the male
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Ryan Bailey Patterson s Resistance And Resilience
In Ryan bailey Patterson s article, Resistance and Resilience Patterson discusses the impact that
politicalized art can have on a movement. Patterson articulates her argument by first giving
historical context to the violent phenomena and then explaining the impact that politicalized art had
on the anti feminicide movement in Cuidad Juarez as the art functioned as a communicator
between the women of Cuidad Juarez and the outside world. The art not only communicated the
problem in the city but helped give context to the problem and excited enough emotion in the
outside party to transform the grassroots movement into a transnational movement. Through a wide
range of evidence, Patterson supports the idea that politicalized art is an effective way to create
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Patterson in his article , Resistance and Resilience uses a wide range of evidence as she describes
the origins of the anti feminicide movement. Patterson in her article gives historical context of the
conditions of women in the Cuidad Jaurez and talks about the effects of the Maquiladora Program
which replaced the Bracero program in 1965. Patterson claims that , Cuidad Juarez became a
hunting ground for innocent female victims with the establishment of the Maquiladora Program.
Patterson backs this claim by providing evidence of how the program led to a job crisis which
led to the creation of the National boarder Development Program which allowed foreign
corporations to outsource their production to mexico where the labor was cheaper and the finished
exports had little to no tariffs. This program forced to women to look for any available jobs.
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I Was Waiting At Line For Lunch
I was waiting in line for lunch. I had just left from combo. At this camp my combo was a jazz
ensemble that actually sounded amazing together. None of my friends were around me in line
so I just waited quietly. I heard someone behind start talking about there combo. They said, Ugh,
we have Sam again this year. Why does he have to be so bad? And sigh, now we have Rami, he
is... I turned around instantly and asked, Rami is what? He paused while his friends laughed at
him. He was literally and figuratively talking behind my back. Brian, the person who talked behind
my back, grabbed me by my waste and attempted to apologize while I thought to myself, Whatever,
just sleep with one eye open. This kid lived in Boston too and went to Belmont... Show more
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The shame and embarrassment I felt stuck with me for a few hours until I got over it. One night
we had a campfire. Towards the end the lower campers were dismissed and the counselor s told
us about what was planned. We were going to play something called senior snap. You had to
snap in front of your target then sing Roar by Katy Perry while pretending to be a mime stuck in
a box and then hope that no one saw you. If someone saw you then you would be out. However,
if you got the person out you would have their target. You could also be immune to being
snapped if you wore an outfit that was stated on the snap schedule. The outfits got increasingly
harder as the camp went on. The only way to get someone out in a costume was to snap them out
on the green, a large open field. The counselor s had written in secret who each person had and
we had to decode it. Once I had decoded my sheet I had found out of course, that I had the one
person I didn t want. I had Brian. I had strategized multiple situations on how to get Brian out but
they all ended in failure. Of course he was always with people because he was one of the popular
people on camp. It all came down to one fateful afternoon. It was really hot out and Brian was
walking back from combo by himself. I saw him on the green and didn t see anyone else. I
sprinted from behind him and snapped right in his face. I was so happy that I started laughing
when I
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Hitchcock Duality Of Human Nature Analysis
Hitchcock also explores the duality of human nature through the parlour scene. We start with a
mid shot of Marion to show her initial reaction of the parlour, then to a close up of an owl with
its wings spread open looking at Marion like it would on its prey. We can see this is a duality of
predator vs prey resembling the good and the bad. We also notice around the room there is
stuffed ravens and crows and that they are usually symbolised with death, while Owls are
symbolised with wisdom and knowledge. The difference in these birds is a duality itself showing
good vs bad. This is hinting at Norman and what is about to happen between him and Marion, we
then go back to a close up of Marion where she is looking confused and thinking how odd
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Cross Sectional Studies
1.Title: Are the number of visits of mobilizations and baseline conditioned pain modulation*
associated with clinically important pain improvement** in patients with chronic idiopathic neck
pain A cross sectional study?
*CPM= conditioned pain modulation
**is represented by MCID= minimum clinically important difference in visual analog scale (pain)
2.The specific aim of this cross sectional study is to improve pain outcome in patients with chronic
idiopathic neck pain (CINP), providing foundational information for ultimately improving function
and cutting costs. To do this, the study will examine how many visits of mobilization (hypothesis)
affect the MCID on pain reduction for patients to begin exercising for functional gains. In addition,
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The synthesis of the underlying studies in that Cochrane review suggests that 1 visit of
mobilization reduces VAS but there are conflicting studies demonstrating that the VAS reduction
may or may not reach/exceed MCID. 2 visits of mobilization (Masaracchio et al 2013) are
comparable to 1 visit in reducing VAS. 3 visits within the first week (La Touche et al 2013)
appears to reduce the VAS by at least double that of 1 visit. Therefore, the number of visits (1
versus 3) may be a modifier of mobilization (dotted line) in reducing the pain (VAS) that meets
/exceeds MCID (dotted line) so patients may start exercise which in turn has been shown to
improve function. As insurance approves a median of only 5 visits (Horn et al 2016), this
proposal will address gaps in the literature regarding how many visits (1 versus 3) of mobilization
will likely moderate the achievement of the minimum clinically important difference in pain
reduction. The number of visits may be associated with baseline CPM profile (Courtney et al
2016) and these will be the research questions of the proposed
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The Negative Impact Of Social Media And Politics
Social media has caused an uproar in recent times. Political figures such as President Trump,
have used social media to embarrass himself and the country, countless people lose jobs
everyday due to posts on social media, and Kids are influenced into making bad decisions because
of trends. One of the major key events in all of this is the development of Facebook . Facebook
was one of the very first platforms that allowed everyone to access it, ever since then, our modern
lifestyle has been in a decline. Social mediais a common tool in modern life, however, it has
caused many problems, including a corruption in our political system, damaging careers, and
having a negative impact on children. With social media having such a value to society today, it is
crucial to correct these errors in social media.
Politics is one area where social media can change the entire country. When social media was
introduced in a political candidate, it turned the voting system into a game, as shown by the article
Social Media and Politics As easy as it is for politicians to reach out to voters on sites like
Facebook, it is even easier for these online supporters to abandon politicians when the campaign
ends (Social Media and Politics). By this, the author is stating that people who are influenced to
vote by social media are likely to stop their support of the candidate after they win. This means that
voters no longer care about the long term effect of a vote, after they vote they lose interest.
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Dsp Manual
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Department of Electronics and Communication VCET,Hyderabad.
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
LAB MANUAL
III YEAR II SEMESTER (ECE)
Prepared by: K. Ashok Kumar Reddy
Department of Electronics Communications Engineering,
Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Technology,
Ibrahimpatnam.
Digital Signal Processing Lab Manual
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD III Year B.Tech.
ECE II Sem L T/P/D C 0 /3/2
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSINGLAB The programs shall be implemented in software (Using
MATLAB / Lab view / C programming/ Equivalent) and hardware (Using TI / Analog devices
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Furthermore, it allows you to run such lists of commands such that you pass in data
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and/or get data back out (i.e. the list of commands is like a function in most programming
languages). Once you save a function, it becomes part of your toolbox (i.e. it now looks to you
as if it were part of the basic toolbox that you started with). For those with computer
programming backgrounds: Note that MATLAB runs as an interpretive language (like the old
BASIC). That is, it does not need to be compiled. It simply reads through each line of the
function, executes it, and then goes on to the next line. (In practice, a form of compilation
occurs when you first run a function, so that it can run faster the next time you run it.) MATLAB
Windows : MATLAB works with through three basic windows Command Window : This is the
main window .it is characterized by MATLAB command prompt when you launch the application
program MATLAB puts you in this window all commands including those for user written
programs ,are typed in this window at the MATLAB prompt Graphics window: the output of all
graphics commands typed in the command window are flushed to the graphics or figure window,
a separate gray window with white background color the user can create as many windows as the
system memory will allow Edit window: This is where you
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Athletes Get Paid Too Much Essay
Do you have any idea how huge the amount of money athletes make than people who can save
others lives? It could be, at the least, $50 million! Tom Brady who makes about $36 million a
year while doctors only make $195,000 a year! I have realized that athletes make a great amount
of money. Most people will disagree. People say that Tom Brady is their hero, but what has he
done for them? I feel athletes get paid a little more than a small amount too much for simple
reasons they are, they get paid more than people who saves lives, they do not give anything back,
and they use their money on useless gadgets. Some athletes spend their money on useless items
such as cars and jets, while others spend their money on helping people. One example is... Show
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One example is that the country s 55,410 veterinarians made an average $91,250 per year as of
May 2011, according to the BLS. This shows one part of the unfairness with athletes being paid
better than, in this case, people who save animals that we love and show affection for. Another
example I have is a statistic done by experts, over 90 percent of the nation s 304,080 firefighters
worked for local government, including municipal and county fire departments, where salaries
averaged $48,450 per year, as of 2011. This shows of some more importance because it shows
that these men and women that go into burning buildings and rescue children before they die in
front of their horrified parents don t make even в…“ of what athletes who play games, show off
their goods , and shoot hoops are more valued than children who these men and women save.
Lastly, according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual salary for a
teacher is approximately $55,000 per year. I am sort of surprised that these men and women
who wake up early in the morning to come to a school so they can provide children learning
skills and knowledge, don t get paid even в…“ as much as an athlete who just is going to spend it
all anyway on stuff they do not need. These are only some examples most of the others who save
others. Ever ask yourself why? Why these people don t make much when they save
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King Henry As A Good King In William Shakespeare s Henry V
What does it mean to be a king as compared to a man? William Shakespeare s work Henry V
attempts to answer this question with a title character who is both. King Henry s morality,
defined by his deeply complex character, rests precariously on the title he is defined by: should he
be judged solely as a king or also as a man? The label makes a difference. Through his actions and
leadershipduring the play, Henry proves himself to be a good king, one worthy of respect and
admiration. However, at the same time, the same actions do not always reveal a particularly good
or virtuous man. Highlighting the disparity between the two roles, Shakespeare intended for King
Henry to be admired and respected as a good king but not necessarily as a good man.
To understand this distinction, one must first recognize that the qualities that make up a good
king often diverge from those attributed to a good man. For example, to be considered a good
man, one might try to be forgiving and tolerant; however, to be a good king, one often has to be
exactly the opposite. Why does this make sense? It is not because a king is naturally unforgiving
or refuses to take the high road; instead, he has a higher purpose than to be kind to those
immediately around him. To be a good king, one cannot be an emotional creature, but instead be a
calculating one. He should put the needs of his kingdom above all other things, including his own
desires or whims. A good king recognizes that he must serve, protect, and
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The Great Gatsby Key Quotes
Document (Quotation with page #) Say (What information is being presented? What facts are
presented?) Mean (What does this information mean? What are its implications? What thoughts
/emotions does it evoke?) Matter (So what? What is the significance of this text? What are its
impacts? I got hurt in the war, I said(24) In this quote, the information presented is that Jake got
hurt during the war. This quotation means that Jake got hurt in the war and the implication of this
quote is that because of the injury that Jake suffered during the war, he is unable to have sexual
relationships with females. This evokes my sympathy for Jake because he is such a nice and stand
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This incident forced Robert to leave and he lost everything. Not only friendships but the chance
to be with Brett. Brett s got a bullfighter, he said, She had a Jew named Cohn, but he turned out
badly. (209) The provides with the information that Brett is officially in love with the bull fighter
and Mike is beginning to lose his position in Brett s heart. The implication of this quote is that
Mike is mad and doesn t understand Brett s choices of man. Mike is suggesting that Pedro will
turn out just like Robert Cohn and Brett shouldn t waste anytime on him. This quote evokes my
distaste for Brett. She doesn t live up to her promises and falls in love with everyone she meets.
This quote is significant because it reveals the true personality of Brett. She is a adulterous
woman who flirts with everyone that she likes and doesn t care about the consequences. The
impact of this is that it resulted in Brett s breakup with Pedro due to her affiliation with so many
man. Pedro was beat up by Robert and Brett received all the blame for
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  • 2. The Virginia Lottery Controversy Although often assumed to be a debate of recent origins, the local Washington, DC newspapers have published news items on the controversy many times since at least 1971, all in response to Native American individuals or organizations asking for the name to be changed. An agency of the commonwealth, the Virginia Lottery, is a sponsor of the team, and says it has never had any complaints. With the possibility of building a new stadium in the near future, both the previous and current mayors of the District of Columbia have stated that a name change must be part of the discussion, however the team rejects that possibiltiy. The fact we re even talking about this is nauseating. Unfortunately, it ended up just being stupid. I was hoping this article... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you don t know any Native American Indians, you would not be able to relate to their concerns. I am Native American and the only thing offensive about this whole discussion is people trying to tell myself and other Native Americans that we should be offended by this. They can not understand how harmful the derogatory connotations associated with name are to some people because they have never faced the persecution that Native Americans once faced. Native Americans across the country are not upset about the name at all. Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe has met with the owner to discuss the building of a new stadium in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The White Slave Trade By Emma Goldman One of Comstock s targets was Emma Goldman, whom he unsuccessfully tried to have imprisoned for her unconventional writings about the white slave trade. Indeed, Goldman was one of the few public figures who challenged the assertions in the newspapers at that time surrounding the white slave panic. She was truly prophetic when she described that movement as a toy that serves to amuse the people for a little while, and it will help to create a few more fat political jobs parasites who stalk about the world as inspectors, investigators, detectives, and so forth. Goldman rejected the ideals of Progressive Era abolitionists. She insisted, To the moralist prostitution does not consist so much in the fact that the woman sells her body, but rather that she sells it out of wedlock. Contrarily, Maude Miner Hadden, wished for prostitutes to be sent to reform schools or institutions for the feebleminded during the Progressive Era. Hadden said, These girls have not been, except in rare instances, physically enslaved; but through the loss of freedom and of action, they have been bound to prostitution. Their demoralization of character has constituted moral enslavement. Goldman was, instead, more concerned about society s indifference to the main cause of prostitution economic and social conditions. As a side note, Goldman tried to once work as a prostitute to help raise money for her fellow anarchist and partner, Alexander Berkman. He was well known for shooting one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Iroquois Compare And Contrast How come they have never met each other? Hey, but they all live in Canada and all met the Europeans! I wonder if the Europeans ever mentioned one tribe to the other? Anyway, the Inuit, Haida, and the Iroquois are the same in many ways but are a lot different. How are the Inuit, Haida, and Iroquois alike? Well to start they all live in Canada! The Inuitlive the Atlantic coast of Labradorin Canada. The Haida live in the West Coast of British Columbia in Canada. Last but not least, the Iroquois live Southwest and North Ontario in Canada! Second, they use the similar fishing tools. The Inuit use spears and kayaks. The Haida use spears, nets and traps. Last the Iroquois use spears, arrows and nets. So they all use spears to help them fish. Third, their art. All of the tribes use their are to communicate and also tell stories. Some use it to tell spirits or talk about spirits. Fourth, they all got interrupted by the Europeans. The Inuit is was a good thing cause they taught the Inuit new thing but they brought drug which is illegal to the Inuit. To the Haida it was bad cause they took/killed all the seals so the Haida couldn t have seal. Last, to the Iroquois it was a good thing because they got to see new things. Fifth, their homes. They made their home after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, their language. They speak many languages but i chose the language Ottawa. They speak this language a lot! Second, there location in Canada, which is Southwest Ontario. This location has trees every where.totem poles. The Iroquois moved around following food, so their houses had to be fast and easy. Their houses were made up of branches, birch bark, and t They live in the meadow which have tons of berry bushes where they, of course, get their berries. Lastly, their myth and this myth introduced something new into the world in there own story. It s about how the mosquitos came and a good amount of people died from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Developing Students Social Skills To Improve Peer Writing... The article Thank You for Sharing: Developing Students Social Skills to Improve Peer Writing Conferences by Keri Franklin describes Franklin s experience during a training session with a cooperative learning expert. During the article, Franklin explained how she realized that her workshop sessions were not going as well as she thought they were going and how she wanted to improve her sessions. It was only within reading the first few sentences that I realized that this was a great article for me to read while I lead this workshop for this semester. Unfortunately, not unlike Franklin, my workshop had not been going well. I needed to help students identify appropriate behaviors used in everyday social skills and used in effective peer conferences (Franklin 79). This quote spoke to me as I thought of my workshop and how it has gone so far. As well as having two students in my workshop that are from another country and English is their second language, I also had students who did not grasp the basic concept of writing and using the English language in its proper form.This article helped me realize that I have a lot... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only did I find a checklist for a successful workshop, I was also able to understand how I can communicate with my students on a level that they are comfortable with. I was glad to know that I was not the only one who struggled with knowing how to reach out to my students. I feel that this article helped me find some great tips on how to have a conversation and gain the trust of my students. As for the language barrier and the lack of proper writing knowledge that I may face in my workshop, I am aware that it will be difficult, but I believe, with the help of this article, I can succeed in helping these students become successful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Inner City Youth Helping America s Inner City Youth Inner city youth are the children who live in the heart of America s largest, most poverty stricken cities. In cities such as Detroit, the children are predominately African American, Caucasian, Asian, and Latino ( Wayne County, 2012 ). Statistics show that fifteen and sixteen year old children are the most likely age group to commit a crime in Detroit and the surrounding area ( Wayne County, 2012 ). These crimes range from stolen property, to the most heinous of crimes, murder and rape ( Wayne County, 2012 ). Povertyappears to play a direct role in the level of criminal activities within inner cities. Poverty and crime amongst America s youth has become a serious plague on this country, one in which many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there has been limited evaluation of positive youth development programs, the evidence that is available suggests that the opportunities, skills, and atmosphere offered in a positive youth development program can lead to better health, social, and educational outcomes (United States. Dept. of Health and Human Services). Teachers, parents, local business owners, community leaders, and local citizens will need to work together to achieve this goal of a crime and poverty free city life. People cannot continue to sit back and ignore the issues of America s youth. Ignorance is no longer an acceptable practice if America hopes to fix this situation. The children will not break the cycle without guidance from those who are in the position to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Wisconsin Food Bank Can you live on $4.00 a day for food? Be honest with your answer. That s how much some of us spend on coffee or latte during the day. For more than 380,000 people right here in Wisconsin, it s not a question. It s a reality. In September, designated as Hunger Action Month, we re asking our supporters to experience that reality for one week. Called the Hunger Games Challenge, participants are asked to live as if they are on foodstamps, now known as the federal Supplemental NutritionAssistance Program. Nearly 11 percent of people living in Wisconsin depend on food stamps to put food on their tables, according to the latest report from the Food Research and Action Center. The program helps people and families buy food. Eligible people receive a monthly benefit that they can use to buy food, non alcoholic beverages and food producing seeds and plants. For one week during Hunger Action Month, take the Hunger Games Challenge and see how you would do. The Wisconsin Food Bank is the recipient of a multi year gift from Smith County Community Foundation that will double the number of children in the state who participate in its vitally important Kids lunch Bag Program. Through the Foundation s initial gift of $200,000, more than 700 school children will receive nutritious food during weekends when other resources, including free/reduced price school meals, are not available to them. Well nourished children tend to have fewer illnesses and better school achievement than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Designing Our Web Siteswebsites Be Useful And Informative These terms are effective as of June 1st, 2015Last modified: July 1, 2015.. Introduction We have taken every effort to design our Web siteswebsites to be useful and informative. Hopefully we ve accomplished that and would ask that you letbut please let us know if you would like to see improvements or changes that would make it even easier for you to find the information you need and want. All we ask is that you agree to abide by the following Terms and Conditionsof Use. Take a few minutes to look them over, because by using our websites, you automatically agree to them and represent that you are of legal age to agree to these terms. Naturally, if you don t agree or you are not of legal age to enter this agreement, please do not use the websites. We reserve the right to make any modifications that we deem necessary at any time. Please continue to check these terms Terms of Use to see what those changes may be! Your continued use of our the Joel Osteenand Lakewood Church ( Church ) Web siteswebsites means that you accept those changes. Thanks again for visiting! Our Terms of Use address the following: Restrictions on Use of Our Online Materials Submitting Your Online Material to Us Reliance on Information Posted Correctional Facilities Deliveries Limitation of Liability Use of Hyperlinks User Accounts Termination of This Agreement Jurisdiction and Other Points to Consider Enforcement at Our Discretion Geographic Restrictions Policy for Returning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Effective Communication Skills Are Essential For Success Introduction Effective Communication skills are essential for success in every organization. Individuals today in the workplace need to effectively communicate with employees, customers and potential clients. Effective and clear communication if not delivered in the right manner could be interpreted by the receiver and have a negative impact. There are many barriers that can effect a conversation such as cultural differences, gender and environment. Employees can learn how to adapt in different situations to improve their skills and potentially avoid conflict. How can manager and employees communicate effectively to remove cultural barriers and avoid misinterpretation of interpersonal communication? This paper will focus on the preventative measures managers can take when working with employees to bridge communication gaps that will prevent and solve problems. Organizational Leaders within companies, front line managers and front line employees will learn from this research. Discussion Communication happens when information is sent between two or more people primarily as a verbal process however; the communication process can also be in writing and non verbal by using body language. Companies today must ensure leadership managers have good communication skills to be effective. Managers must be able to communicate effectively to team members especially to gain feedback about ideas, issues or problem solving. Managers also will at times have to have difficult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Carlos Erikson s Theory Of Psychosocial Development Presenting the Case Carlos Sanchez is a 15 year old Puerto Rican male. He presents to my office today for a visit after a referral from his school counselor. Mr. Sanchez s performance at school has been declining post a fight in which he was involved in at school. According to the school, four White students engaged Mr. Sanchez in a physical altercation, during which racial slurs were used. Mr. Sanchez s mother reports behavioral changes; including loss of appetite, lack of sleep, physical decline, isolation, jumpiness, and stress after the fight. Theoretical Framework Psychosocial Theory Erik Erikson believed that the social environment plays an important role in personality development, and thus he developed the theory of psychosocial development. Erikson believed that that personality development occurs throughout our lifespan, and highlighted the influence of family system, society, and culture in our development. Erikson accepted Freud s basic psychosexual framework and he expanded on the development at each stage and expanded the stages to cover the lifespan. Erikson believed that at each stage we gain attitudes and skills that make us active and contributing members of society. Per Erikson, our ego identity is constantly changing due to new experiences and information that we acquire throughout our daily interactions with others. In addition to ego identity, Erikson also believed that a sense of competence also motivates behaviors and actions, and that each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Family Systems Theory Analysis Family Theories As an Advanced Practice Nurse there will usually be a certain course of action that takes place when a patient comes in and describes a problem they are having physically, but there are many different ways in which that patient will take that course of action. This paper will discuss two different theories, the Social Learning theory and the Family Systems theory, with the intent that the person may change the way they look at the prescribed action and why. The Social Learning theory was created by Albert Bandura in 1971 and is an effective way to engage all types of different people and help them to acclimate to the learning environment (Williams, 2017). The social learning theory uses modeling as the focal point of the theory.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another weakness is that the social learning theory doesn t take into account that what one person may perceive as a punishment, another may see as a reward. The Family Systems theory is the second theory that I will be discussing. The Family Systems theory created by Dr.Murray Bowen and Dr. Michael Kerr and states that the family is an emotional unit and that the members of the family are connected emotionally (Haefner, 2014). In the Family systems theory there are eight concepts that the author uses: triangles, differentiation of s elf, nuclear family emotional process, family projection process, multigenerational transmission process, emotional cutoff, sibling position and societal emotional process (Kerr, Bowen, 1988). Within these eight concepts are different ways in which the family operates emotionally within the unit. When the family is cohesive and cooperative the unit is secure, but when tension mounds, this can lead to problems and the emotional connectedness of the family becomes stressed (Kerr, Bowen, 1988). The eight concepts in the Family systems theory can either be separate or interlocking depending on the heightened tension and situation. Some common examples of the concepts interlocking include: depression, alcoholism, affairs, or physical illness (Kerr, Bowen, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Innate Immunity Research Paper Innate immunity refers to nonspecific defense mechanisms that come into play immediately or within hours of an antigen s appearance in the body. These mechanisms include physical barriers such as skin, chemicals in the blood, and immune system cells that attack foreign cells in the body. The innate immune response is activated by chemical properties of the antigen. Adaptive immunity refers to antigen specific immune response. The adaptive immune response is more complex than the innate. The antigen first must be processed and recognized. Once an antigen has been recognized, the adaptive immune system creates an army of immune cells specifically designed to attack that antigen. Adaptive immunity also includes a memory that makes future responses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The stress response arouses the sympathetic nervous system, and it releases norepinephrine. Catecholamines are released into the blood stream by the medulla of the adrenal gland (Huether McCance, 2017). At the same time, the pituitary gland is stimulated by corticotropin releasing hormone to release many different hormones such as antidiuretic hormone (ADH), growth hormone, and adrenocorticotrophic (ACTH). Glucocorticoid, with the main one being cortisol are released by the cortex of the adrenal gland after it is stimulated by ACTH. Catecholamines can cause increased blood flow to the brain, increased heart rate, lower immunity by decreasing natural killer cells, and increase glucose metabolism. When glucocorticoids, primarily cortisol, they easily penetrate all tissues. Glucocorticoids affect the central nervous system in terms of arousal, cognition, mood, sleep, metabolism, immune and inflammatory reaction, and growth and reproduction (Huether McCance, 2017). In the case of Martha, stress is causing catecholamines to be released. This increases her heart rate and cortisol affects her sleep and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Cultural Culture Of Nigeria Nigeria is located in West Africa along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and bordered by Cameroon and Benin to the east and west respectfully. It is comprised of over 180 million and is considered one of the most populated nations in the world. It is a nation that is ruled by a caste of politicians, wealthy business men, and the educated elite. The rest of the nation is subjugated to sub par living standards and mediocre health care. At a glance one would think that Nigerians are doing well for themselves as they have one of the largest economies on the continent; however most Nigerians are forced to live in squander and are not given much of a chance to improve their lot. Nearly half of Nigerias population is made up of people that are not even considered adults in the United States. With over five hundred ethnic groups Nigeria has an extremely diverse group although the Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, and Fulani make up nearly seventy percent of the nation. There is a minority of British, American, East Indian, Chinese, white Zimbabwean, Japanese, Greek, Syrian and Lebanese immigrants in Nigeria as well. (Simpson, 2008) Most immigrants are farmers, merchants, or missionaries. With all the ethnic groups and immigrants there are nearly five hundred languages spoken in Nigeria. English is the official language due to a brief British colonization which was ended around Nineteen Sixty. Nigerian culture however did not suffer the same from British influence. Almost all of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tracking And Over The Shoulder Shot In The Movie Max The type of shots that were used in the climax of the movie Max were the tracking and over the shoulder shots. The tracking shot was used when Justin s father was about to be taken hostage because it was tracking the action. By tracking the action in the movie, it makes the movie more in depth because the person watching the movie sees all of the action. The producer of Max Karen Rosenfelt used the over the shoulder shot when Justin and his mom was talking because it is a good shot for when people are talking, in films. The sequence in a film has four parts which are length, ownership, tension, and framework. The length is what is based on for example in the climax scene in Max it is centered on the kidnapping of Justin s Dad. Justin s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Growing Up In The Heat Of Run Chapter Summaries This nonfiction novel takes place in Albany New York in 1969. You ll find as you go deeper and deeper into this book, that you re going to experience the amazing wonders of what Charlie and Andy hold. First, Andy and Vicky are subjects of a top secret government experiment designed to produce extraordinary psychic powers. They got married and had a girl named Charlie and they soon figured out that she had pyrokinesis powers. At first, Charlie couldn t control her powers. She hated them, and knew that they were very dangerous. As time goes on, Andy begins to use his psychic powers more and more as the governmentcontinues the attempt to kidnap Charlie. Andy and Charlie increasingly find themselves on the run and try to stay one step ahead of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This made it impossible for them to live a normal life in a normal home. They would often walk the highway looking for someone to give them a ride, just to get places. They relied on handouts from strangers for meals and a place to stay. There were even times when they were forced to sleep outside in the wild. Charlie needed defensive skills if she was going to live on the highways and get hunted down by scientists. Whenever someone bad or threatening was close she could tell, and then she would start warming up her powers. She holds the ability to do anything she wants with fire because she can control it very well. I wouldn t want to get on her bad side because you never know what she could do. Charlie s teddy bear is very important to her because it was given to her by her mom before she died. Charlie was very close to her mom before she died, they did almost everything together. Holding the teddy bear makes her feel safe and secure inside. It also helps her think that her mom is always there with her, even though she is gone. Her mom always told her to never quit and be the tornado the one who pushes through everything bumpy in its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. S07 the Latest Development in Networks and Communication S07.1 The Latest Development in Networks and Communications. NAME : NURHAYATI BINTI OMAR CLASS : 4 GAMMA IC : 960213 14 5552 GROUP MEMBER: NURFADHILAH BT AZMAN NURUL AMALIYA BT MOHD NOR AZAM Contents 2.0 Mobile Computing 2.1 Definition 2.2 Spefication,Service And Frequencies Of Mobile Computing 3.0 Internet Technology And Services 3.1 VoIP 3.2 Blog 4.0 Types Of Networks 5.1 PAN 5.2 VPN 5.3 WLAN 5.4 WIMAX 5.0 Conclusion Reference COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS 1. Introduction Mobile Computing is an umbrella term used to describe technologies that enable people to access network services anyplace, anytime, and anywhere. Ubiquitous computing and nomadic computing are synonymous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Bluetooth specifications are developed and licensed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. Bluetooth technology relies on two things, a radio frequency technology and the protocol software enabling it to transmit data to other devices. Bluetooth capable devices can transmit data to other devices not within the line of sight of the user. It also enables different devices to communicate using certain rules such as the amount of data that will be sent, the type of communication between the devices and the radio frequency or frequencies this communication will take place. These protocols ensure that Bluetooth devices experience the least amount of interference from other Bluetooth capable objects while communicating with each other. smartphones are the ideal productivity solution for both voice and data for your mobile workforce. They ll be able to stay in touch with the people and information that matter most. Access email, instant message, access the Internet, run business applications and more.Communicate your way: Call, email, instant message, or text message, all with one device.
  • 17. 3.0 Internet Technology and Services 3.1 VOIP (Voice Over IP) A telephone service that uses the Internet as a global telephone network. Many companies, including Vonage, 8Г—8 and AT amp;T (CallVantage), typically offer calling within the country for a fixed fee and a low per minute charge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Questions On Biotic Relationships ...This is my nine weeks exam essay on Biotic Relationships.The Biotic Relashionships are mutalism, commensalism, paristims, predation, and competion.My nine weeks exam essay is also going to be about abiotic,bitotic,organisms,populations,commuties,ecoysystems,and biomes. As you read along you can get to understand the Biotic Relationships. ..The Biotic Relationships are mutualism,commensalism,parasitism,predation,and competition. This paragraph is about mutualism.What is mutualism? How many host does this relationship need? Do it do any good affection to either of the host? What are some examples? Mutualism is в…• Boitic Realashionship.Mutaulism is a relashionship between more than one host.In the mutaulism realshionship both of the host gets... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is competition?How many host does this relationship need ? Do it do any good affection to either of the host? What are some examples?Competition is 5/5 Biotic Relationships.Competition is a relationship between more than one specie.Competition is a relationship where the animals does not have any empathy for each other and they can be in the same environment.Competition relationship is basically saying that the animals in the same environment can t get along. An example for competition can be a gorillas zebras eagles and etc in the same environment that don t belong together. Competition is a Biotic Relationship. ..What are abiotic things, Where can they be found? Abiotic things are dead factors that are part of an environment. Abiotic things are nonliving things such as water rocks light nutrients ,soil, temperatures,and etc.Abiotic factors are not just things that you can see it can be things that you can t see like temperatures,and the air. Abiotic things are nonliving some you can see some you can t. Abiotic things live in all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Safest Sprint Starting Position For American Football... In What is the Safest Sprint Starting Position for American Football Players? a research article from Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, authors Bruno Bonnechere, Benoit Beyer, Marcel Rooze, and Jan Serge Van Sint, argue that out of the three sprint start positions in football (2 , 3 , and 4 point), the 2 point stance is the least dangerous. To prove this, a study was conducted on these positions and compared each to the safety levels in relation to American football. The results justify that the 2 point stance is safer than the 3 point or 4 point positions. Bonnechere et al. supports their claims by conducting a biomechanical analysis on twenty five males, all young and fit, and recording measurements in different areas (Bonnechere et al., 2014). However, the study exemplified field of view (FOV) and kinetic energy, and their relation to sprint starting positions and safety. Field of view is [a] ratio between the height of the head and Verticality [,] (Bonnechere et al., 2014). An increase in FOV will lower the injury risk, because players are more alert of their environment. Ergo, they can avoid injury. According to the averages of each stance and the categories, initial position and motion, [t]he FOV is increased when adopting a 2 point starting position because the trunk is more vertical, (Bonnechere et al., 2014). Simply, when the angle between the body s trunk and head is approximately straight, the FOV is high. Besides field of view, the study analyzed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Character Analysis Of Paper Towns By John Green In the novel Paper Towns by John Green, Quentin (also called Q) is an average teenager with a not so average neighbor, Margo Roth Spiegelman. Since Margo moved to the neighborhood and discovered a dead body while with Q, she has been different. She tried to piece together the puzzle as a kid, later becoming a puzzle herself when she goes missing after a night out with Q. Margo is known for leaving clues behind on her many adventures that she s gone on, and she usually returns even though no one ever solves the mystery, but this times it s different and it doesn t look like she s coming back this time. The clue s are pointed at Quentin, and why she chooses him is unclear, but all Q knows is that the love of his life has just run away and she wants Q to find her. On his journey, he encounters hardships that are important to the work as a hole because without them Quentin would not be able to do what has never been done before, and that is to find Margo. With the help of his best mates Radar and Ben plus the assistance of Margo s friend Lacey, the race to find Quentin s love is thrown into full gear. The whole end game of this book is to do the impossible, find Margo. In doing the impossible, there is a very high chance that you will run into some obstacles. Margo s parents are one of those obstacles. You would think because they are her parents that the Spiegelman s would be full of concern but also full of hope to find their eldest daughter. To put it simply, no and no. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Competitive Advantage Of A Company s Overall Strategy In the beginning of creating a company s overall strategy, managers have to decide which strategy should be implemented to fit the company, help them win a sustainable competitive advantage, and set them apart from their rivals. According to Gamble, Thompson, and Peteraf (2013), the following are the most frequently used dependable strategic approaches: A low cost provider strategy, which reaches a cost based advantage over rivals. A broad differentiation strategy, which seeks to differentiate the companys product or service from rivals in ways that will appeal to a broad spectrum of buyers. A focused low cost strategy, which focuses on a narrow buyersegment and outcompetes rivals by having lower costs and being able to serve a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McDonald s rivals find it quite difficult to match the low cost approach to drive costs out of the business. Whole Foods is a company that utilizes a broad differentiation strategy. The company focuses on health foods and organic groceries, which appeals to a broad range of buyers. Whole Foods has always been innovative enough to prevent their rivals from imitating its product offerings. Gap is a company that utilizes a focused low cost strategy. The company outcompetes its rivals by providing high fashion casual clothing on the basis of lower cost. Rolls Royce is a company that utilizes a focused differentiation strategy. The company s focus is at providing limited number of high end, custom built cars. Target is a company that utilizes a best cost provider strategy. The company s best cost advantage allows it to give discount store shoppers more value for the money by offering an attractive product lineup and an appealing shopping ambience at low prices (Gamble, Thompson, Peteraf, 2013). 2.Identify and briefly explain any three factors that lead to strong bargaining power on the part of buyers. The following are some of the factors that lead to strong bargaining power on the part of buyers (Gamble, Thompson, Peteraf, 2013): If quantity and quality of information available to buyers improves. The more information about sellers products, prices, and actual costs buyers have, the better bargaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sick Religion In Siddhartha By Herman Hesse And The Nature... Patrick Cody Professor Lucas Healthy Religion vs. Sick Religion 1 September 2015 Herman Hesse and the Nature of Human Transformation In Siddhartha the author Hermann Hesse juxtaposes two very different quests for enlightenment and analyzes what it means to be wise. The path one must take to become enlightened is examined and the self transformation that must be undergone is also looked at. Siddartha and Govinda are two extremely different individuals who both seek the same thing. Hesse points out the strengths and flaws of both characters, and examines what it means to be a leader as well as a follower. Hesse s two main assertions regarding self transformation are that first it is an illusion, and secondly it cannot be taught; these are two thoughts that I agree with. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We cannot be taught to find our self and must learn who we are through our own experiences. I will learn from myself, be my own pupil; I will learn from myself the secret of Siddhartha (39). In the end only only we know ourselves well enough to discover who we truly are. The thing Siddhartha has been searching for throughout the novel has been there all along. It is just up to him to unravel it and discover it within himself. Wisdom is a preparation of the soul, a capacity, a secret art of thinking, feeling and breathing thoughts of unity at every moment of life (131). Hesse believes that humans don t change and just unlock more parts of the inner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Compare and Contrast Kami and Shen, the Japanese and... Compare and Contrast Kami and Shen, the Japanese and Chinese Words for God The words kami in Japanese and shen in Chinese both are translated into English as the word god. Although they both refer to somewhat similar supernatural elements, they are by no means identical to each other. Chinese shen is an abstract term referring to spirits and relating to abstract thoughts such as the heavens and the afterlife. In contrast, kami are very often related directly to a person or actual object and are worshiped in a hope for more day to day help or this worldly benefits. In order to help explain the relationship between kami and shen, I will first explore the similarities between the two terms, then discuss the unique characteristics which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All three of these concepts, especially the first and the third, are very abstract concepts. Because they are difficult to understand through natural reasoning, they are seen as mystical. The first category of shen, human spirits, can also include the human soul. These are spoken of in Chinese literature such as The Scripture of the Yellow Court which documents specific deities (shen) living within the human body. The spirits of the liver, lungs, and spleen are above, representing Heaven, as contrasted with the navel... representing the underworld of matter and generation (Kroll 362 3). This document goes on to cite the roles that many of the shen living inside of you perform. And the sacred estrade of the heart will prove an everlastingly impregnable structure (365). Of the spirits inside of you, the most important are those of the heart. The Simple Questions of the Yellow Emperor also describes the heart as the most important: The heart functions as the prince and governs through the shen; the lungs are liaison officers who promulgate rules and regulations; the liver is a general and devises strategies (qtd. in Schipper 100). This passage again designates the heart as the ruler of the body and assigns specific roles to the individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Aeneid And Odysseus Similarities The Aeneid was written around 30 BC as a sort of continuation of the Iliad and The Odyssey, both written by Homer more than 800 years previously. This work was demanded by Caesar Augustus to Virgil, which was meant to glorify him. Aeneas is meant to parallel Augustus in certain key events, such as; the finding of Rome. But Virgildidn t care too much for Augustus, so instead, wrote an epic glorifying Rome while mocking Augustus the whole time. Although written by two different people, The Odyssey and The Aeneids characters Odysseus and Aeneashave similarities throughout their journeys and grow as an integral aspect of the heroes in both epics. There are many similarities between Aeneas and Odysseus, for instance, they sail for quite some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The C-H-A-R-I-Personal Narrative Essay C H A R L I E! Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, one fight, one team! With a rousing cheer we bounced on our toes, yelling in a steady roar, our arms around each other s shoulders. With the command to start running, we raced across the pavement, leaping over curbs and tree roots, yelling STEP as a warning to those behind us. When people could no longer run they fell out of the group, only to be joined by a fellow company member encouraging them to continue running. At 0530 all 500 of us made it to the field, leaning on each other and gasping for air, only to be greeted by a former Navy Seal ready to begin our workout.Before my week at the United States Naval Academy, I d always prided myself on my independence, whether it be the product of having two working immigrant parents, or an unwillingness to owe something to someone else. When learning to tie my shoes or opening my locker for the first time, I would rather struggle alone than ask for help. Even in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sea Trials was the ultimate test of physical and mental strength, waking early in the morning to do physical training for 8 hours. We drilled martial arts, swam laps, flipped tires, crawled through mud, and clambered through an endurance course all while subsisting on 5 hours of sleep and no chance to rest. My arrogant assumption of self sufficiency was completely shattered by the brutal physicality of Sea Trials. When a wall was too high for me to climb, I didn t have the option of struggling by myself. When my arms were so exhausted my hands were shaking, I couldn t simply will myself to tread water holding a 10 pound rifle over my head. I needed to ask my squadmates for help when my own body wasn t enough. My squadmates gave me their thighs to step on to get over the wall. My squadmates took the rifle from me, taking extra weight upon themselves. I needed to ask for their help and take it because there were tasks I couldn t complete on my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. An American Artist And Member Of The Hudson River School Albert Bierstadt (1830 1902) was an American artist and member of the Hudson River School. He was one of the first of the Hudson River Artist s to paint beyond New York and see the unexplored west. Bierstadt s paintings focused more upon the sublime in nature. His painting titled Indian Summer Hudson River was completed in 1861. It is oil on canvas painting, which measures twenty four inches in height by forty one inches wide. One looks out across a secluded section of the Hudson River. It is late afternoon, and the sun is beginning its decent. The sun is almost blinding; its rays glistening and reflecting upon the river turning its blues to greens. The sky is clear with the exception of a few scattered clouds, which begin to absorb the gold and reds of the setting sun, giving an almost hazy effect to the end of this Indian summer day. On the far side of the river, a child helps his father pull a small boat onto the bank, as a small group of cattle makes their way across from the bank opposite them. The cattle move slowly and intently across the water, drinking as they walk, enjoying the last moments of the day as they continue toward the father and son. Two additional cows lounge on the cool earth beneath the trees whose branches are scattered with the crimson and yellow orange colors of early evening and that of fall. In analyzing Bierstadt s Indian Summer Hudson River , the painting would be defined as an example of representational artwork. Bierstadt s painting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Theoretical Elements Of Change And Change Management Introduction Leading and managing change require a solid theoretical foundation. This assignment will research the theoretical elements of change and change management. Addressed will be the following: Organic Evolution of Change, Formulating Strategic Development Approaches, Leadership and Management Skills and Gathering and Analyze Data. As societies continue to evolve and changing demand creates the need for new products and services, businesses often are forced to make changes to stay competitive. The businesses that continue to survive and even thrive are usually the ones that most readily adapt to change. A variety of factors can cause a business to reevaluate its methods of operation. According to literature from the past two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, organizations demonstrate agility by changing structure or processes. Underlying patterns of thinking regarding relationships, information sharing, and behaviors manifest structures and processes. As technology continue to refine how products and services are delivered to consumers, competition among industry participants becomes more refined. Organizations that are able to keep up with changing technologies become leaders while those that are not fall behind. Mergers and acquisitions are increasing while causing small businesses to sell out or seek partnerships and cooperatives in order to remain competitive and relevant. Competition The entrance of a new competitor into a market can cause a business to change its marketing strategy. For example, a small electronics store that was the only game in town might have to change its image in the marketplace when a large chain store opens nearby. While the smaller store might not be able to compete in price, it can use advertising to position itself as the friendly, service oriented local alternative. Technology Innovations in technology can force a business to change just to keep up. Employees who have never used computers need to be trained to operate the new computer system. A business also can benefit by implementing a technological change. According to the Hotel Online website, the airlines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay about The invention of the Human The Invention of the Human In his recent book, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (1998), Harold Bloom argues that Shakespeare s characters provide the full measure of his continuing legacy. Shakespeare, Bloom maintains, created self conscious characters who breathe life. Shakespeare s characters are so alive, possess such interiority, that they catch themselves looking at themselves. This quality is the essence of becoming human to know we know, to be aware we are aware, to sense our own presence on the stage of life. Prior to Shakespeare s ascendancy on the English stage, Bloom argues, there was no concept of the individual self, just types. These types persist in Shakespeare s plays as residual stock characters displaying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet and Falstaff, larger than life, have altered life. Arguing that Shakespeare has rejected the transcendentalist conception of reality, Bloom asserts that these two characters overreach the boundaries of their dramatic assignments and affect the consciousness of the larger culture (Bloom 5 6). This argument goes beyond the traditional notion of Shakespeare s influence on language, literature, and life. Extending his life through his characters, Shakespeare continues to affect the way we perceive ourselves and others. Hamlet s and Falstaff s perceptions of reality are ours, though we may see through the glass more darkly. Bloom s ideas of character transcending dramatic form and Shakespeare inventing us can pose special problems for readers of the histories. Steeped in the study of Romantic poetry and criticism explored in his earlier books, from The Visionary Company (1961) through The Ringers in the Tower: Studies in Romantic Tradition (1971), Bloom has carried forward the Romantic idea of regarding the characters as the ultimate way to understand Shakespeare. Rather than treating the plays from a new historical perspective in which Shakespeare may be the convergence of historical and social forces, focused on a particular time and place, Bloom tells us that Shakespeare and his characters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Free Market Essay Business Ethics Assignment 3 March 21, 2012 Free Market System in Belize According to the Investopedia, a free market system is a market economy based on supply and demand with little or no government control. It is a completely free market in which buyers and sellers are allowed to transact freely based on a mutual agreement on price without Government intervention in the form of taxes, subsidies or regulation . Therefore, the free market system is good for Belize. Belize positively benefits from this system because it ensures competitive markets, the consumers are part of the decision making process, and the supply and demand create competition. The free ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supply and demand create competition, which helps ensure that the best goods or services are provided to consumers at a lower price. This will lead the businesses to having better quality and service and by having this the business itself becomes an overall better business. This benefits the society because they are receiving better goods and services and at a lower price. An example would be the fruits and vegetables sold at the market. Different stalls at the market may have different prices, so the consumer may have the option to buy the one with the lowest price or the one with the best quality. If the good is bought based on the lowest price then the other stalls will need to lower their price as well because if they don t then they might not sell their goods. In an article by Chris Seabury, he states that in the United States those who want the removal of government intervention say the free market would force the businesses to protect the consumer. This in turn would provide the customers with quality goods and services at low price. Also he stated that there are several disadvantages to having government intervention. Government intervention can create a huge government bureaucracy, it can create huge monopolies, and it can compress innovation by over regulating. Firstly, government regulation creates a huge government bureaucracy that stifles growth. In USA many labor and environmental regulations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Abnormal Role Of Flooding In New York City A report by the New York Office of Emergency Management states that in the 1990 s the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer found that New York City s low lying heavily populated neighborhoods are more exposed to the threat of coastal flooding in a hurricane than was previously realized. This projection was illuminated during Hurricanes Irene in 2011 and Sandy in 2012. The storm surgein Battery Park along the lower east side of Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy was 9.41 feet surpassing the record set by Hurricane Donna in 1960. New York Cityis close to the Atlantic Ocean. Lower Manhattan defined by the North of 14th Street, the West by the Hudson River, the East by the East River and the South by New York Harbor is surrounded by water and was one of the hardest hit areas during Hurricane Sandy. The area is situated in Flood Zone A, a geographical area designated by the Federal Emergence Management Association to be at risk for either coastal or riverine flooding. Mandatory evacuation was ordered for this area before the hurricane made landfall because of the location and potential of massive flooding due to the adverse effect of a storm surge.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Storm Surge is an abnormal rise of ocean water that is pushed ashore by the oncoming hurricane s winds. A major hurricane such as Hurricane Sandy pushed more than 30 feet of storm surge into parts of New York City and surrounding areas. This rise in water can cause extreme flooding in coastal areas. Storm surge produced by hurricanes posed the greatest threat to life and property. The National Weather Service reports that seventy percent of all Presidential disaster declarations are associated with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Global Warming and Alternative Energy Sources Research Paper Global Warming and Alternative Energy People are inflicting major damage to the Earth s environment, and if we don t do anything to stop the destruction soon, the results could be devastating. Most people know about global warming and think it may be a serious problem in the future. What most people don t understand is that global warming is happening now, and we are already feeling some of its destructive power. Because of the dangerous effects of global warming, alternative energy sources need to be aggressively pursued. Finding and utilizing alternative energy sources may be the only way to combat the increase of global warming. Scientists agree that the main reason for global warming is the depletion of the ozone layer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a clean, practical alternative that would satisfy the world economy s growing energy demand. Today there are 212 nuclear power plants in the world and the number is expected to rise to 250 in the next five years. Nuclear power already provides 75% of power in France and 20% here in the United States (McQuinn). Like nuclear energy, wind energy is also becoming more popular and efficient. Large wind turbines powered completely by wind gusts generate up to 233 megawatts of power every minute (Roberts 12). Homeowners and farmers can now own their own wind turbines and have their unused energy purchased by energy companies. Wind energy is very popular in Germany especially where at least 33% of the countries energy comes completely from wind turbines (Roberts 13). Solar power is nothing completely new; it has been used for years to power small devices from calculators to watches, but what is new is its improved efficiency. Solar panels can be used to collect energy from the sun and now are being used on a much larger scale. Homeowners and business can use energy generated from the panels to power their homes and offices and have it purchased by energy suppliers. Solar power is proving to be an economical energy source available to the public that is consumer friendly. The newest and most exciting energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Great Recession Of 2008 Was A Worldwide Economic Downturn The Great Recession of 2008 was a worldwide economic downturn that impacted the global economy. Economists consider the economic decline as one of the most damaging recessions that occurred since the Great Depression of 1930 s. Several documentations and research regarding the recession have been made to make a better understanding of the economic downturn in 2008 as well as the global economy as a whole. The book used as reference in this essay, the Diary Of A Very Bad Year: Confessions of an Anonymous Hedge Fund Manager, captured the events corresponding to the length of the Great Recessionthrough separate interviews of an anonymous hedge fund manager (HFM). The interviews contain information shared by HFM that describes the Great... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... HFM s experience as a hedge fund manager gives value into this information and the authority to describe what started the crisis. The advantage that follows from the source regarding this idea is that it recorded information that described the creation of the mortgage bubble in the financial market, and the damage dealt to the financial system when the mortgage market crashed from a finance expert. The disadvantage is that the subprime market might not be the only reason of the misallocation of resources, given the fact that HFM s hedge fund was involved in the subprime market which might have formed a biased opinion on that matter (18 19). The nature of the source does not complicate the idea of the cause of the crisis, although concluding that the subprime market was the main cause could complicate the subject. This clearly shows that the idea of the misallocation of resources within the book had negatively impacted the financial system that built the momentum of the economic decline. Another main idea in the book is the linkages of the financial system to the real economy during the recession. In the duration of the financial crisis, unemployment as well as job loss increased, wage eroded, and companies and businesses closing were in significant numbers (66; 83). In a more specific example, the Reserve Primary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Reflection Of Education As A Vocab Levels In Elementary... I m really excited to be in your class this year. We read romeo and juliet last year but only scratched the surface in terms of new vocabulary and challenging literature. This year I am optimistic that we will tackle harder books together and challenge our vocab levels. I m not too sure that I m all that exciting, but I ll try. My full name is Jackson Heath Meriwether and I was born in Columbia, South Carolina just like my parents and theirs before me. The educationI ve received started in Pre k at a little private schoolcalled Harmony. From there I had elementary school at Brennen from kindergarten through 5th grade. I tried a charter school for the sciences for the first half of 6th grade and after that I ended up here at heathwood. My extracurricular activities and hobbies range from soccer, cross country, swimming, and mountain biking to gaming and watching movies. I play soccer and run cross country for heathwood and play for a challenge travel soccer team in the fall. Lately I ve also been trying to get back into guitar. Of these hobbies the one most important to me would probably be soccer since it combines a team sport with the need for an individual to excel at the same time. What I want from my education is really the ability to talk, hold a conversation, and be around every type of person from an english scholar to a mathematician. I not to picky when it comes to teaching styles and teachers, however I prefer to be challenged in class while engaging with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Lamp At Noon Analysis Elizabeth Rodriguez Mrs. Nicole Chinnick ENG3U1 March 2, 2016 Have you ever felt isolated? In the short story The Lamp at Noon by Sinclair Ross, Ellen and Paul is a marriage couple with unnamed baby lives on a small house on a farm far away from civilization. Paul ones a small farm where he plants his crops. They struggle to survive from the storm. The storm ruined Paul s farm and causes depression for both of them. The storm is so strong that a lamp must be lit at noon. The characters are torn apart because of the storm and their inability to deal with the harsh environment. This story portrays the wind reflecting the characters actions, emotions and isolation. The struggle between Ellen and Paul is like the wind outside their house. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Similarities Between Jane Eyre And Chinese Cinderella Both of the stimulus texts show the struggle of unwanted girls in different eras and countries and explore the theme of orphans. Jane Eyre is known as one of the most famous orphans in literature, therefore, the text would be ideal for the theme. The two texts: Chinese Cinderella and Jane Eyre, share some similarities; Jane Eyreis an orphanliving with her aunt, Mrs Reed, and although Adeline lives with her father and her step mum she lives like an outsider just like Jane. In the autobiography Adeline is treated poorly by her parents just like Jane Eyre is by Mrs Reed. Although, Adeline is not a typical orphan she is treated as one by her father. I chose the theme of orphans because it was an appealing topic as although, have evolved there is still a high amount of child... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So I decided charity appeal to help less fortunate girls would be appropriate and an Ofsted report to show the treatment of orphans in the Victorian era in a comedic manner. The charity appeal targets parents, particularly women because they possess maternal instincts making them more empathetic towards abandoned young girls because they can relate. The sole purpose of the text is to persuade people to donate money to a charity which supports orphaned girls in China because Adeline is Chinese. Alternatively, it was written to educate those unaware of mass amounts of abandoned girls in China. The text is inspired primarily by Adeline Yen Mahs autobiography, Chinese Cinderella. Yen Mah writes about her childhood, growing up as an unwanted child, If you had not been born, Mama would still be alive . Similarly, Jane Eyre is an unwanted girl which is why she is sent by Mrs Reed to Lowood the focus of my second text, a parody of an Ofsted report. The text was written for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. What Are The Similarities Between Brazil And The United... Compare and Contrast Most people have the idea that the United States of America is a country that has been outstanding in every subject, but that is not the case anymore. There are other countries that are gradually building up and restoring themselves. Brazil is a country that has had many difficult situations to deal with, specifically with drug violence. Even though Brazil is struggling, they are trying their best to defeat current situations and they are gradually restoring order. In the near future, Brazil will be hosting the 2016 Olympics: many situations will occur because of this, so they are trying to prepare. All over the planet people have different views and etiquettes. Many countries are alike to one another but there are differences that others may disagree with. The United Statesand Brazil have country characteristics that are similar and different. Brazil and the United States are similar and different because of culture, the economy and education. Culture is what initially shapes the country s people to act and react to situations a certain way, while another country may act differently. Brazil s primary language is Portuguese and the most reoccurring religion is Roman Catholic. The United States official language is English and most citizens are Protestants. A regular value displayed in families is the normality to have more children to have a larger family (Brazil Language, Culture, Customs, and Etiquettes). In the US most citizens have at the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. High-Risk Family Assessment Snd Health Promotion Essay High Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion Mary Ann Bennett University of Phoenix NUR/542 Melinda Church August 6, 2012 High Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion Assessing health needs is a fundamental nursing skill. Unfortunately, many nurses only associate the assessment process to the individual patient they are caring for and fail to assess and address the needs of the entire family. Performing a family assessment is vital, especially when working with high risk individuals and groups. High risk families can be defined as those families with a higher than expected risk for developing a particular disease or injury in association to their lifestyle, environment, habits, or socio economic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To compound the issue, often the affected veteranwill turn to high risk behaviors in an attempt to find resolution or relief including smoking, social isolation, abuse of alcohol and drugs, and the display of violent or aggressive behavior. Frequently, depression or other mental health issues arise. In a domino effect, the high risk behavior frequently leads to unemployment, habitual drug or alcohol use, poor or absent parenting, fractured family units, unsafe sex, participation in dangerous sports or driving, and in some instances, suicide. Last, stress along with the indulgence of smoking and the consumption of alcohol and drugs can also lead to chronic health issues including hypertension, stroke, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, pulmonary disease, and digestive disorders. Assessment and Theory Application Effective treatment of PTSD can only take place if the disorder is recognized. Symptoms of PTSD are commonly divided into three defining sections: (1) reliving the traumatic event, (2) detachment and avoidance, and (3) exaggerated responses (NCBI, 2010). When a patient relives the traumatic event, it occurs in a manner in which it interferes with the normal process of daily life. This can include recurring flashbacks or dreams and distressing memories, which manifest negative physical reactions. Detachment and avoidance is demonstrated through loss of interest in current living situation, avoidance of people or places that may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Filial Piety In Ancient China Since ancient times, China has been known as the Celestial Empire . This not only referenced to China s strength and positions as East Asia s Middle Kingdom but, also to the idea that the divine, through various dynasties, gives out a rich and abundant culture to the Chinese people. This culture has been said to have begun with the Yellow Emperor, which was 5,00 years ago. In addition, the three main religions of China: Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism; which started 5,00 years ago contributed to the making of the Chinese Culture. The Taoist believed that Chinese culture was highly influenced by the sage Lao Zi over 2,500 years ago in his book Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching), that explained the mysterious ways of the world which he called Tao.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is common courtesy to give gifts on birthdays, weddings, or visiting one s parents or family. If one is invited to a family party it is common to give gifts like wine, tea, cigarettes, fruit pastries, flowers or candies. In return it is expected that the gift giver gets a thank you note, a phone call or any other gesture of thank you. What varies is how receivers may react. Due to Chinese etiquette, Chinese people tend to be more humble. Therefore, one might repeatedly express how truly unnecessary the gift is after, one receives a sincere thank you. However, this does make it difficult for some to decipher between a true no you shouldn t have and one out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Voyeurism In The Gaze Whether aware or unaware of The Gaze, it is a powerful institution in which the act of looking becomes a source of relational power. The practice of fixed attention upon something that is appealing to a viewer or that is the object of the image being viewed. The Gaze is a term made known by Jacques Lacan, psychoanalyst and theorist. A legend to film theorists, Lacan provided an understanding of the unconscious desire through the power of images. And how the act of passive voyeurism merely makes one the subject of the gaze,in turn, making them the spectator. How the spectator responds may vary but through the theory of interpellation, we can understand that the object can also be an active player of The Gaze. Gendervisibly falls in to this theory as a major aspect. The sexual pleasures of looking and being looked at are major parts of human nature, the psychological effects that they have are a powerful part of how we interact and engage.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sexual objectification of women in fine art as well as other various media outlets has been termed as the male gaze . Laura Mulvey, a femininist, film theorist and architect of the male gaze puts the spectator as a masculine subject, with the figure of the woman in the image as the object of desire. The cinema offers a number of possible pleasures. One is scopophilia. There are circumstances in which looking itself is a source of pleasure, just as, in the reverse formation, there is pleasure in being looked at. (Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema Pt. 2a By Laura Mulvey) Although Mulvey created this term within the context of film, It can be used throughout examining all medias of the gaze. Most depictions of the female in visual arts throughout history have been instructed and painted by men for the pleasure of men through the practices of looking. With the display of the female physique being an object of great desire for the pleasure of the male ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Ryan Bailey Patterson s Resistance And Resilience In Ryan bailey Patterson s article, Resistance and Resilience Patterson discusses the impact that politicalized art can have on a movement. Patterson articulates her argument by first giving historical context to the violent phenomena and then explaining the impact that politicalized art had on the anti feminicide movement in Cuidad Juarez as the art functioned as a communicator between the women of Cuidad Juarez and the outside world. The art not only communicated the problem in the city but helped give context to the problem and excited enough emotion in the outside party to transform the grassroots movement into a transnational movement. Through a wide range of evidence, Patterson supports the idea that politicalized art is an effective way to create social awareness of a social... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patterson in his article , Resistance and Resilience uses a wide range of evidence as she describes the origins of the anti feminicide movement. Patterson in her article gives historical context of the conditions of women in the Cuidad Jaurez and talks about the effects of the Maquiladora Program which replaced the Bracero program in 1965. Patterson claims that , Cuidad Juarez became a hunting ground for innocent female victims with the establishment of the Maquiladora Program. Patterson backs this claim by providing evidence of how the program led to a job crisis which led to the creation of the National boarder Development Program which allowed foreign corporations to outsource their production to mexico where the labor was cheaper and the finished exports had little to no tariffs. This program forced to women to look for any available jobs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. I Was Waiting At Line For Lunch I was waiting in line for lunch. I had just left from combo. At this camp my combo was a jazz ensemble that actually sounded amazing together. None of my friends were around me in line so I just waited quietly. I heard someone behind start talking about there combo. They said, Ugh, we have Sam again this year. Why does he have to be so bad? And sigh, now we have Rami, he is... I turned around instantly and asked, Rami is what? He paused while his friends laughed at him. He was literally and figuratively talking behind my back. Brian, the person who talked behind my back, grabbed me by my waste and attempted to apologize while I thought to myself, Whatever, just sleep with one eye open. This kid lived in Boston too and went to Belmont... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The shame and embarrassment I felt stuck with me for a few hours until I got over it. One night we had a campfire. Towards the end the lower campers were dismissed and the counselor s told us about what was planned. We were going to play something called senior snap. You had to snap in front of your target then sing Roar by Katy Perry while pretending to be a mime stuck in a box and then hope that no one saw you. If someone saw you then you would be out. However, if you got the person out you would have their target. You could also be immune to being snapped if you wore an outfit that was stated on the snap schedule. The outfits got increasingly harder as the camp went on. The only way to get someone out in a costume was to snap them out on the green, a large open field. The counselor s had written in secret who each person had and we had to decode it. Once I had decoded my sheet I had found out of course, that I had the one person I didn t want. I had Brian. I had strategized multiple situations on how to get Brian out but they all ended in failure. Of course he was always with people because he was one of the popular people on camp. It all came down to one fateful afternoon. It was really hot out and Brian was walking back from combo by himself. I saw him on the green and didn t see anyone else. I sprinted from behind him and snapped right in his face. I was so happy that I started laughing when I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hitchcock Duality Of Human Nature Analysis Hitchcock also explores the duality of human nature through the parlour scene. We start with a mid shot of Marion to show her initial reaction of the parlour, then to a close up of an owl with its wings spread open looking at Marion like it would on its prey. We can see this is a duality of predator vs prey resembling the good and the bad. We also notice around the room there is stuffed ravens and crows and that they are usually symbolised with death, while Owls are symbolised with wisdom and knowledge. The difference in these birds is a duality itself showing good vs bad. This is hinting at Norman and what is about to happen between him and Marion, we then go back to a close up of Marion where she is looking confused and thinking how odd ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Cross Sectional Studies 1.Title: Are the number of visits of mobilizations and baseline conditioned pain modulation* associated with clinically important pain improvement** in patients with chronic idiopathic neck pain A cross sectional study? *CPM= conditioned pain modulation **is represented by MCID= minimum clinically important difference in visual analog scale (pain) 2.The specific aim of this cross sectional study is to improve pain outcome in patients with chronic idiopathic neck pain (CINP), providing foundational information for ultimately improving function and cutting costs. To do this, the study will examine how many visits of mobilization (hypothesis) affect the MCID on pain reduction for patients to begin exercising for functional gains. In addition, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The synthesis of the underlying studies in that Cochrane review suggests that 1 visit of mobilization reduces VAS but there are conflicting studies demonstrating that the VAS reduction may or may not reach/exceed MCID. 2 visits of mobilization (Masaracchio et al 2013) are comparable to 1 visit in reducing VAS. 3 visits within the first week (La Touche et al 2013) appears to reduce the VAS by at least double that of 1 visit. Therefore, the number of visits (1 versus 3) may be a modifier of mobilization (dotted line) in reducing the pain (VAS) that meets /exceeds MCID (dotted line) so patients may start exercise which in turn has been shown to improve function. As insurance approves a median of only 5 visits (Horn et al 2016), this proposal will address gaps in the literature regarding how many visits (1 versus 3) of mobilization will likely moderate the achievement of the minimum clinically important difference in pain reduction. The number of visits may be associated with baseline CPM profile (Courtney et al 2016) and these will be the research questions of the proposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Negative Impact Of Social Media And Politics Social media has caused an uproar in recent times. Political figures such as President Trump, have used social media to embarrass himself and the country, countless people lose jobs everyday due to posts on social media, and Kids are influenced into making bad decisions because of trends. One of the major key events in all of this is the development of Facebook . Facebook was one of the very first platforms that allowed everyone to access it, ever since then, our modern lifestyle has been in a decline. Social mediais a common tool in modern life, however, it has caused many problems, including a corruption in our political system, damaging careers, and having a negative impact on children. With social media having such a value to society today, it is crucial to correct these errors in social media. Politics is one area where social media can change the entire country. When social media was introduced in a political candidate, it turned the voting system into a game, as shown by the article Social Media and Politics As easy as it is for politicians to reach out to voters on sites like Facebook, it is even easier for these online supporters to abandon politicians when the campaign ends (Social Media and Politics). By this, the author is stating that people who are influenced to vote by social media are likely to stop their support of the candidate after they win. This means that voters no longer care about the long term effect of a vote, after they vote they lose interest. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Dsp Manual www.jntuworld.com Department of Electronics and Communication VCET,Hyderabad. DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB MANUAL III YEAR II SEMESTER (ECE) Prepared by: K. Ashok Kumar Reddy Department of Electronics Communications Engineering, Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Technology, Ibrahimpatnam. Digital Signal Processing Lab Manual Page 1 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com Department of Electronics and Communication VCET,Hyderabad. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD III Year B.Tech. ECE II Sem L T/P/D C 0 /3/2 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSINGLAB The programs shall be implemented in software (Using MATLAB / Lab view / C programming/ Equivalent) and hardware (Using TI / Analog devices / Motorola / Equivalent DSP ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, it allows you to run such lists of commands such that you pass in data Digital Signal Processing Lab Manual Page 4 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com Department of Electronics and Communication VCET,Hyderabad. and/or get data back out (i.e. the list of commands is like a function in most programming languages). Once you save a function, it becomes part of your toolbox (i.e. it now looks to you as if it were part of the basic toolbox that you started with). For those with computer
  • 46. programming backgrounds: Note that MATLAB runs as an interpretive language (like the old BASIC). That is, it does not need to be compiled. It simply reads through each line of the function, executes it, and then goes on to the next line. (In practice, a form of compilation occurs when you first run a function, so that it can run faster the next time you run it.) MATLAB Windows : MATLAB works with through three basic windows Command Window : This is the main window .it is characterized by MATLAB command prompt when you launch the application program MATLAB puts you in this window all commands including those for user written programs ,are typed in this window at the MATLAB prompt Graphics window: the output of all graphics commands typed in the command window are flushed to the graphics or figure window, a separate gray window with white background color the user can create as many windows as the system memory will allow Edit window: This is where you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Athletes Get Paid Too Much Essay Do you have any idea how huge the amount of money athletes make than people who can save others lives? It could be, at the least, $50 million! Tom Brady who makes about $36 million a year while doctors only make $195,000 a year! I have realized that athletes make a great amount of money. Most people will disagree. People say that Tom Brady is their hero, but what has he done for them? I feel athletes get paid a little more than a small amount too much for simple reasons they are, they get paid more than people who saves lives, they do not give anything back, and they use their money on useless gadgets. Some athletes spend their money on useless items such as cars and jets, while others spend their money on helping people. One example is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example is that the country s 55,410 veterinarians made an average $91,250 per year as of May 2011, according to the BLS. This shows one part of the unfairness with athletes being paid better than, in this case, people who save animals that we love and show affection for. Another example I have is a statistic done by experts, over 90 percent of the nation s 304,080 firefighters worked for local government, including municipal and county fire departments, where salaries averaged $48,450 per year, as of 2011. This shows of some more importance because it shows that these men and women that go into burning buildings and rescue children before they die in front of their horrified parents don t make even в…“ of what athletes who play games, show off their goods , and shoot hoops are more valued than children who these men and women save. Lastly, according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average annual salary for a teacher is approximately $55,000 per year. I am sort of surprised that these men and women who wake up early in the morning to come to a school so they can provide children learning skills and knowledge, don t get paid even в…“ as much as an athlete who just is going to spend it all anyway on stuff they do not need. These are only some examples most of the others who save others. Ever ask yourself why? Why these people don t make much when they save ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. King Henry As A Good King In William Shakespeare s Henry V What does it mean to be a king as compared to a man? William Shakespeare s work Henry V attempts to answer this question with a title character who is both. King Henry s morality, defined by his deeply complex character, rests precariously on the title he is defined by: should he be judged solely as a king or also as a man? The label makes a difference. Through his actions and leadershipduring the play, Henry proves himself to be a good king, one worthy of respect and admiration. However, at the same time, the same actions do not always reveal a particularly good or virtuous man. Highlighting the disparity between the two roles, Shakespeare intended for King Henry to be admired and respected as a good king but not necessarily as a good man. To understand this distinction, one must first recognize that the qualities that make up a good king often diverge from those attributed to a good man. For example, to be considered a good man, one might try to be forgiving and tolerant; however, to be a good king, one often has to be exactly the opposite. Why does this make sense? It is not because a king is naturally unforgiving or refuses to take the high road; instead, he has a higher purpose than to be kind to those immediately around him. To be a good king, one cannot be an emotional creature, but instead be a calculating one. He should put the needs of his kingdom above all other things, including his own desires or whims. A good king recognizes that he must serve, protect, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Great Gatsby Key Quotes Document (Quotation with page #) Say (What information is being presented? What facts are presented?) Mean (What does this information mean? What are its implications? What thoughts /emotions does it evoke?) Matter (So what? What is the significance of this text? What are its impacts? I got hurt in the war, I said(24) In this quote, the information presented is that Jake got hurt during the war. This quotation means that Jake got hurt in the war and the implication of this quote is that because of the injury that Jake suffered during the war, he is unable to have sexual relationships with females. This evokes my sympathy for Jake because he is such a nice and stand up guy, but he is unable to be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This incident forced Robert to leave and he lost everything. Not only friendships but the chance to be with Brett. Brett s got a bullfighter, he said, She had a Jew named Cohn, but he turned out badly. (209) The provides with the information that Brett is officially in love with the bull fighter and Mike is beginning to lose his position in Brett s heart. The implication of this quote is that Mike is mad and doesn t understand Brett s choices of man. Mike is suggesting that Pedro will turn out just like Robert Cohn and Brett shouldn t waste anytime on him. This quote evokes my distaste for Brett. She doesn t live up to her promises and falls in love with everyone she meets. This quote is significant because it reveals the true personality of Brett. She is a adulterous woman who flirts with everyone that she likes and doesn t care about the consequences. The impact of this is that it resulted in Brett s breakup with Pedro due to her affiliation with so many man. Pedro was beat up by Robert and Brett received all the blame for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...