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Examples Of Season Ending Injuries
Season ending injuries: Psychosocial aspect of rehabilitation within the athlete
In all levels of sport, involvement there is a high incidence of injuries that are bound to occur.
These injuries can range in severity, from simple cuts and bruises to season or even career ending
injuries. In many cases, the injured athlete is initially assessed and diagnosed with whatever
ailment they may have. Next, the athlete is treated for that injury whether it be surgery, physical
therapy, or both and then is given time to physically recover from that injury. This execution of
treatment is known as the biomedical model, which the majority of physicians in today s practice
use. This plan seems to be universal and effective in many cases. What many ... Show more content
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I agree with this form of post injury goal setting program. I believe that if we as a consultant can
keep the athlete striving for his or her own goals they can still feed the competitive drive that
remains within the athlete. By continuing to set goals for the athlete we need to keep in mind that
these goals need to be task oriented and not ego oriented. In other words, these goals set forth by the
athlete and his physical therapist or consultant need to be concerned with the development of
competence within the rehabilitation of the athlete. Doing so will promote self efficacy through the
value and commitment of the rehabilitation. What we should try to avoid, is setting ego based
goals where the athlete is compared to previous or current athletes with the same injury. This only
lowers self confidence and increases the already high anxiety levels within the injured athlete.
In the second journal by (Rapp, 2006) the researcher conducted a test by which, Individual
responses of injured athletes varied from those who took injury in stride to those who required
psychiatric intervention. Rapp (p. 9) This seemed to significantly designate the further examination
of the importance of not simply Assuming mood disturbances nor overlooking a serious emotional
response in the injured athlete. Rapp (pg.13) Therefore, the athlete can be diagnosed in a clinical
sense with the appropriate testing to confirm or rule out the need for psychiatric help at the time
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Pineapple Express Character Analysis
Similarities with fictional characters Have you ever thought of which fictional characters you
relate too? I am a person who is funny, intelligent and lazy. I chose 3 fictional character that I relate
to the most. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Saul Silver from
Pineapple Express for his funny personality, Chris Gardner from the Pursuit of Happiness for being
intelligent and his willingness to strive for success, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepantsfor his
laziness, always being late to things he had to do.
Saul Silver from the movie Pineapple Express has a silly personality, which I believe is a
characteristic that I posses as well. A scene from the movie which Saul shows that charactertrait is
when his friend Dale Denton gets arrested for selling marijuana to kids and Saul had gone off to
buy burritos for them to eat. Next he came back and had seen what happened, as the cop was
driving away with his friend in the back seat he decided to get hit by the cop car so the officer
could get out of the vehicle. Then after that occurred Saul crawled around the car and hopped in
the front seat and drove away with his friend. When Saul was struck by the car he spilled a red
smoothie all over the front windshield. On that occasion he put his foot through the windshield to
create an opening so he can see, despite that wasn t the case his foot ended up getting stuck. This
character trait hurts the character because it gets him in sticky
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Essay about Realism in British Soap Opera
Realism in British Soap Opera Using a media text as a key example, evaluate selected techniques of
fictional production which contribute to a sense of realism consistent with genre or format used.
Many have defined the term realism but these definitions by Watt and Williams can be easily
applied to my choice of media text, which is the British soap opera.
Fiske writes that Watt and Williams ....tend to define it by its content. Watt traces its origins to the
rise of the novel in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. And Williams ...whose historical
perspective covers the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, lists three main characteristics of realism
in drama: he finds that it has a contemporary setting, that it ... Show more content on
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The Socially extended characteristic can be seen with most of the main characters working in the
factory or pub. Although characters are present that wouldn t be strictly defined as working class
such as Mike Baldwin who owns the factory or Natalie Barnes who owns the pub, in Coronation
Street it is important to note that these characters are easily immediately visible to the working class.
Many commentators compare British Soaps with American soaps when discussing Realism.
Realism is one of those words, like morality or wealth, whose definition is subjective. On the soaps
reality is an artificial thing that is always being manipulated for the plot s benefit... British soaps
work in a naturalistic context which the American soaps do not attempt.....the British go for what I
might call a flattened reality, a middle brow nuts and bolts, everyday sort of reality.
(All For Love, A Study in Soap Opera, Peter Buckingham, Secker Warberg 1984, p.45)
American Soap Operas such as Dallas or Dynasty are set in a contemporary setting but they are
not concerned with secular action. These soaps rely on extravagant story lines, a famous one being
one character being abducted by aliens this is not the typical experience of the working class as
discussed by Williams.
These American Soaps also don t conform to the Socially
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The Well Paid Receptionist Case Analysis
The Well Paid Receptionist Case Analysis
Harvey hired the very qualified Cathy Brannen seven years ago for an annual salary of $14,000
and the incentive of sales override of 2% of the total sales. Today, Harvey just realized that his
secretary has been living very comfortable with $127,614.21 this year. Harvey cannot believe the
situation and wants to address her salary, which he feels is inappropriate, but has not considered his
contributions, or lack of contributions, that has led to this outcome (Cohen Fink, 2001). A Bloated
Salary and an Oblivious Leader
Cathy has been making a significant amount for some time, refer to Table 1. There have been
significant raises each year and should have been caught by Harvey or the comptroller long
before her 7 year anniversary. Why was there a lack of due diligence that allowed this to not be
noticed more promptly? Why were no complaints brought forward by other employees? Is this an
isolated case or other employees making significant salaries as well?
Cathy is making significantly more than Harvey s best salespersons and managers, almost as much
as Harvey and extremely higher than any receptionist s salary (Cohen Fink, 2001). The problem
does not lie with just overlooked financial, payroll documents but Harvey s lack of participation in
the financials of his business. When Harvey hired Cathy, he could not offer her requested salary,
and even made an offer that was 12% lower than her previous salary, but Harvey needed the
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Essay about Fertility Treatments
Fertility Treatments
I. Introduction
It is assumed by most that we will all be able to grow up, fall in love, get married, and then have
children of our own. This is not the lifestyle that all people choose, but it is still the view accepted
by the majority of society. What happens when the unthinkable occurs and a happily married
couple is unable to get pregnant? This is a reality for 7.1%, or 2.8 million, of the married couples in
the United States (Lenox, 1999). Today, there are many people all over the world that decide to use
fertility treatments to help them conceive a child, and this often leads to the birth of twins, triplets,
or even higher order multiples. There are many risk factors that are involved in this type of ... Show
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Another commonly used method of induction is the injection of follicle stimulating hormones, or
FSH. For this treatment, the patient is given FSH injections while being monitored by a physician.
The physician uses ultrasound to keep count of the number of mature eggs in the woman s ovaries.
When the physician decides that there are enough eggs, a second hormone injection is then given
that causes the release of the eggs from the ovaries. The final step is fertilization through sexual
intercourse or artificial insemination (ACOG, 2004).
There are risks associated with these types of ART. The use of any ovulation induction therapy
can cause a woman s ovary to swell up to 10 times its normal size (Cowley and Springen, 1997).
It is also possible for up to 40 eggs, as opposed to the normal one, to be released in one cycle
(Cowley and Springen, 1997). This results in a much higher risk for the conception of a multiple
fetus pregnancy. There is a 5% 10% chance of a multiple pregnancy with the use of clomiphene
(Jacobs, 2004). This is significantly higher than the 1% rate of occurrence of twins in unassisted
pregnancies (Dr. Joseph F. Smith Medical Library, 2003). In about 1 out of 5 pregnancies achieved
using FSH injection therapy the result is a multiple birth (Brown, 2001). In an attempt to avoid the
conception of these multiple fetus pregnancies, it is suggested that the physicians monitor the
number of eggs
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Proposal About Wildlife Endangerment
Dear Carter Roberts,
I am writing to you today to express my concerns and to propose a plan regarding the serious
issue with wildlife endangerment. More than 100 million animals are killed each year. Some are
simply killed by hunters which essentially can be debated but the majority are killed for chemical
testing used in biology labs and climate change. We, as a society, need to act to start protecting the
wildlife throughout the world. I believe that this is an important issue because by protecting
nature s animals, we are enriching the earth. When we take care of wildlife, it helps keep water
clean and gives us the ability to drink fresh water. If we can all work together, I think that we can
lower the number of wildlife endangerment all together.
The first thing I suggest you doing is having more conferences on the endangered species act. This
act truly emphasizes on protecting animals and the areas they live in. For example, we should be
courteous towards these animals and not disturb the areas they live in. A vast majority of habitats
are ruined by humans for humans. I do understand that some areas need to be built to develop a
stronger economy, but we also need to think about the animals because we wouldn t be here if they
all died. These areas cover a massive amount of land, so it is important to think about what you are
building and why you are building it.
Next, I think that increasing the funds that every wildlife program has would be a huge benefit for
these
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Thomas Dorsey Research Paper
Good versus Evil, Heaven versus Hell, Sacred versus Secular; these were the internal and external
conflicts faced by the blues artists of the 1920s and 30s. There was no in between, but Thomas
Dorsey didn t see much of a difference, they both reflected the African American experience. Many
of these artists, like Charley Patton and Blind Lemon Jefferson, negotiated this chasm by recording
a few sacred tunes though always under a pseudonym. Thomas A. Dorsey, also attempted this
delicate balance of recording and performing blueswhile writing spirituals and church music.
While his time and discography as Georgia Tom and as a member of the Hokum Boys is well
known to aficionados, it was this time served in the secular world that aided him... Show more
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In 1932, Dorsey s wife, Nettie Harper, who was Ma Rainey s wardrobe mistress, and their
newborn son died with a day of each other after the child s birth. His sorrow inspired him to
compose the now Gospel standard Take My Hand, Precious Lord. This composition fused the
religious hymn with the rhythmical and emotive blues music into what became Gospel Music,
which for a longtime were referred to as Dorseys. Gospel is not simply the cross pollination of the
spiritual hymn and the syncopated rhythm of jazz and blues. Because Dorsey was able to read
music, unlike many of his blues compatriots, he came to understand that music was a conduit of
feeling, a choice to be made solely by the performer and that, one had to surrender oneself to the
inspiration, be it a higher power, their experience, or whatever. Dorsey brought these observations
and the tenor of the blues together to this new music; that of defiance in the face of despair. These
were songs of hope, perseverance, and affirmation. Take My Hand was a favorite of the Reverend
Dr. Martin Luther King and was performed at his funeral at the request of President Lyndon
Johnson. Everyone from Aretha Franklin to Beyonce have added it to their
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The Law of Attraction
The Law of Attraction Many people in this world live their lives without any aspirations towards
greatness. They think that they don t stand a chance of fulfilling any of the dreams or goals they
might have. Their idea of dreams coming true are far from their imagination and stick around with
the absurd idea of keeping their feet in the ground and stop day dreaming or even think about it.
What they don t know is that by just thinking about it, they re much closer to their dreamthan what
they thoughtthey were. There are several steps to follow though, steps that will make you reach
your goal a lot faster with just using your mindand that are what I d like to demonstrate you.
For a long time a thing such as the law of attraction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Basically every thought you have will contribute to what what s going on in your mind, whether
you want it or not if you think about it you ll attract it. Some people say that this is where the
saying Be careful with what you wish for comes from. It doesn t matter if it s for good or bad by
having it in your head you just might get it.
The law of attraction has been with us always, whether you knew about it or not (Byrne 58).
Where we could see it a lot is with children. Take me for example, when I was little I used to
dream about going to Disney World. I would see the commercials and I would see myself there
also. Playing, meeting my favorite characters, getting on all the rides and just simply having
fun. I would pray and ask my parents to take me. Down deep inside of me I knew I was going to
be able to go one day, I never lost hope. Until one day my aunt decided to organize a trip for the
whole family and I just couldn t believe it! After all that wishing and hoping I finally got to go
and made my biggest dream come true. That s exactly what a person needs to do, have faith that
you re going to receive it and just like a child, don t worry on the how and when to receive it. Just
wait and have that certainty of being able to have it at the right time at the right moment.
What also keeps a lot of people away from their goals is their fear. Fear of hoping and day dream
and
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How Has Germany Changed Over Time
Germany is a very interesting country with some fascinating geography.Towns names have
changed over time in Germany and is difficult to find the town your ancestor lived in so long ago.
As a result of many wars much of this country has changed more than once ( Germany Historical
Geography ). The German people are persuaded by powerful people that could promise them their
independence. The German people were persuaded by the Hitler and the Nazi party because Hitler
had a solution to every problem (Bailey). In the German sixty five to seventy percent of Germans
are Christians.They re religion is more or less evenly split between the mainstream denominations
of Lutheran Protestantism and Calvinism united in the EKD (Evangelical Church
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Broken Chain Of Authority In Henry IV
In Henry IV, Part 1, Shakespeare establishes a theme of a broken chain of authority through
Hotspur s vivid language revealing the Percy s regret in originally supporting the illegitimate king.
Despite originally supporting him, Hotspur shows true disrespect for the King through symbolism
whenever he calls him a thorn and a cankered Bollingbroke. In Medieval times subordinates of the
King were supposed to show the utmost respect to their superior. Disrespecting and insulting your
King was both taboo and forbidden at the time. Hotspur s language shows how truly disgusted he is
with his King. Hotspur s juvenile insults show that the chain of Authority is indeed broken. Hotspur
doesn t only think his King is disgusting; Hotspur also implies
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Career Trajectory In Nursing
A career trajectory is a formalized plan for a successful transition into a career path that an
individual has chosen. Likewise, the goal of nursing is to improve health through the advancement
of knowledge therefore, improving the safety, effectiveness, and the access for healthcare. In
combining these two definitions, a career trajectory in nursing advancement is to allow for clarity
of direction and expected outcomes in a career by meeting the goals to advance in the healthcare
field. In order to build a successful career as an advanced practitioner an individual must consider
the requirements of the position and make strategic decisions in order to facilitate progression
towards this goal (Feetham Doering, 2015).
Consequently, the contemplation of changing professional practice to one of an Adult to
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The annual cost of this insurance is $325 plus a $3 membership fee for a student of Adult
Gerontology Nurse Practitioner in the state of Iowa (National Service
Organization [NSO], 2015).
Professional Support
Professional support may be in the form of mentoring. Mentoring allows for a novice ARNP to
develop professional support through a structuralized framework, which positively promotes and
influences a novice ARNP in their development and understanding of care practices. It provides a
professional support system that guides and allows the ARNP to build their understanding of how
to handle real life situations (Doerksen, 2010). Mentorship is critical for growth and promotes
career advancement by enhancing competence, self confidence, and self esteem (Adeniran et al,
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The Bloody Chamber Symbolism
In The Bloody Chamber, Angela Carter tells the tale of a seventeen year old girl who marries an
older, wealthy Marquis. Like many other clever authors, Carter gives the reader an opportunity to
determine the outcome of the story before the ending is reached through her symbolism and
allusions which foreshadow the ending. In doing so, she not only provides insight into what will
happen next but also further develops each of the characters through these complex symbols that
she incorporates throughout the story. Carter first alludes to the outcome of the story by
introducing the ruby choker that the Marquis gave as a wedding gift within the first few pages of
the narrative. She describes it as, a choker of rubies, two inches wide, like an extraordinarily
precious slit throat (6). The reader can infer a considerable amount from this one simple... Show
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He orders her to put on that white dress you wore to hear Tristan and the necklace that prefigures
your end, suggesting as though he has known her demise was inescapable from the moment he
gave her the choker (40). Regardless of whether or not the reader had missed the clues that Carter
left earlier in the story, this reference to the choker is much more explicit, as it contrasts the dark
ruby color with the bright white dress. This illustrates the theme of innocence versus violence,
which is seen all throughout the story. The explicit revelation of the necklace prefiguring her end
shows that the symbolism that Carter incorporated in the story begins subtler and becomes more
straightforward towards the end. While not all of Carter s elements of foreshadowing may have
been as lengthy and apparent as the ruby red choker, not a single one fell short of its quality and
effectiveness in helping her to reach the overall effect of building anticipation and increasing
tensions throughout the
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Budget Friendly Apps
You have more choices than ever when it comes to buying stuff. On top of malls, mom and pops,
big boxes, and your friendly neighbourhood store, you have entire shopping emporiums on the
Internet.
With a galaxy of choices at your fingertips, it can be difficult to commit to a budget or even set
one. But you know that you have to buy things at some point; unless you grow a prolific garden,
you need food to put on the table.
Fortunately, the same technology that has spawned these choices has given rise to applications
designed to help you cut down spending. Some help you fix a budget. Some give you coupons to
steep deals. Some facilitate price comparisons, while others suggest affordable restaurants. Some
even earn money.
These apps will lead you down the path of frugality in no time:
1.Unsplurge
Unsplurge s developers know the story well: Person sets budget, then watches it unravel all because
no one holds him or her accountable.
What sets Unsplurge from other budgeting tools is that it leverages the power of peer support.
This app keeps you on the wagon by displaying their budget goals to other users, with the goal of
getting them to motivate you. Sometimes a pat on the back is all you need to avoid flushing your
money down the drain. Businesses would do well to include this in a suite of apps to streamline
their operations.
2.Pocket Expense Personal Finance
You never have to be reckless with your income again, not with the way this app keeps track of
your financial
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How Soccer Explains The World Chapter Summary
How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization is by Franklin Foer. He
graduated from Columbia in 1996. Foer is an American journalist and former editor of The New
Republic. Foer has written for Slate and New York magazine. He served as editor of American
magazine The New Republic from 2006 until 2010, when he resigned. He then became editor
again in 2012. His book How Soccer Explains the World was published in 2004. It was his first
book. This book is about the search of the interchange between soccer and the global economy.
The author talks about today s world events, from the political and economic standpoints. He
states that soccer is the globalized medium that seems to lend itself to the effect that is has on
the society as a whole. In the first point Foer tries to explain How soccer explains the gangster
paradise . In this chapter, on example Red Star Belgrade, he s explains how work the soccer gangs.
Red Star Belgrade is the most beloved, most successful soccer team in Serbia. Foer describes what
can make usual soccer fan. Bodyguard of Red... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He goes into detail and describes the wonderful things that happen from the violence. That
happens to be all the nationalism going on. Barca is the nationalist team. Their violence was never
considered a threat. Their traditionalist ideals are meant to be respected. The Barca acts like there
is nothing going on and try not to attract attention to them. The fans of Barcelona on the other
hand, think they are better than everyone else and try to bring up the past and resentment that is
not there. It has to do with the position there are in and what they have been taught and how they
have been seen. But this is all better said in the words by Foer, You could love your country even
consider it a superior group without desiring to dominate other groups or closing yourself off to
foreign
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Major Stressors in Teens Lives
Major Stressors In Teens Lives
What is stress actually and how do we determine who is stressed? Most of us describe stress as
when everything became too much that we are overloaded and wonder if we can cope with the
amount of pressure placed upon us. Stress actually is anything that poses challenge or a threat to
our well being is a stress. While most people took stress as something negative, it can also be a
good thing as it gets you going in life when there are problems which need to be solved as life
would be dull, boring and pointless without any stress at all. However, stresses are bad when it
undermines both our mental and physical health. In this text, I would like to focus on the major
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This may result in serious health problems such as anxiety, withdrawal symptoms, aggression,
suicidal tendencies, physical illness, or even drug or alcohol abuse. Hence, teenagers actually faces
real stressful situation when they re having problems which they aren t able to handle the pressure
and anxiety of these stresses.
In conclusion, teenagers especially in this modern age revolving technology, vast field of
knowledge and touch of the fingertips information access, faces a lot of stresses in all aspects of
life. Instead of putting more pressure on them, those people around them should give them
morale support and try helping them to handle and cope with their stress. Identifying the cause
is the first step and from there teens can learn positive ways to release stress and find resolutions
to their situations. A first step in controlling stress is identifying the good and bad stressors in
their life as it helps in patronizing, learning stress techniques and in some cases getting help
before the stress leads to physical or emotional harm. When stress overloads our life, we will feel
it both physically and emotionally. These stresses may cause our body to shut down its clock
which leads to sleeplessness while the charge of energy levels that will cause a decrease of
wanting to get things done, and the pleasure part of the brain will shut down and cause
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What Age Should I Freeze My Eggs
Shannon s Edits
What Age Should I Freeze My Eggs?
The short answer is the earlier the better. Studies show that banking eggs at an younger age
increases the likelihood of having a successful birth after. However, these studies also show that
women who bank their eggs earlier are less likely to use them, because they have more time to
conceive naturally. Keep in mind, these findings don t apply if you re freezing your eggs due to
health issues that impact your fertility directly.
So, what s the recommended age for egg freezing if you don t have any health threats?
It turns out there are two major age related factors that can help answer this question: egg quantity
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Tolga Mesen found in his research that the highest probability of live birth 74% occurred when
eggs were frozen before 34 years of age. However, most doctors say that freezing your eggs before
the age of 37 is fine. This recommended age is when the quality and quantity of a woman s egg is
still suitable for egg freezing.
What if I m older than 37 years?
Good news: Women still conceive naturally at this age.
The CDC reports that nearly 120,000 women in their 40s give a birth every year in the United
States, with only 9% of these births resulting from IVF.
However, at some point in their 40s, women experience Diminished Ovarian Reserve. This means
that women no longer have healthy eggs to fertilize naturally or retrieve for preservation. The
condition may occur at younger age due to disease or injury, but it most commonly occurs as a
result of the normal aging process.
Dr. Dominic Stoop suggests the ideal age for the egg freezing is 31 35. However, although eggs
from women in 36 40 years will result in fewer pregnancies because of lower egg quality, he adds
that these women may still benefit given the accelerated age related decline in fertility after the age
of 40 years . In other words, if you re 36 or older and you re not trying to conceive right now, you re
more likely achieve pregnancy success later if you freeze your eggs
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G Sabrinus Research Paper
Alex Christensen 10/21/2014 Bio 203 Lab Glaucomys sabrinus: Habit and Geography/ Forms
and Function One of the most biologically complex organisms across all ecosystems is the
northern flying squirrel (G. sabrinus). In the most general sense, the northern flying squirrel can
be labeled an occupant of boreal conifer and mixed forests and an organism who has developed
the ability to glide from tree to tree (Smith et al. 2011, Thorington and Santana 2007, Weigl
2007). This basic overview of the G. sabrinus, however, does not even begin to show the
complexity of this organism s lifestyle and the various functions that allow it to survive. This
organism also serves as a very precise indicator of an ecosystems health; recently G. sabrinus has
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Small tree squirrels like the Sciurini are very good leapers and use the ability to jump from tree
to tree to avoid predators, however, small tree squirrels are unable to leap as far as larger tree
squirrels so the ability to glide is more advantageous to smaller squirrels then to larger ones
(Thorington and Santana 2007). Also, due to the fact that smaller squirrels reach lower velocities
upon falling, smaller squirrels would be safer if such a situation occurred and they would be less
likely to become injured (Thorington and Santana 2007). Due to these factors, the conclusion that
northern flying squirrels evolved from small squirrels is justified. Overall, the evolution of gliding
in small tree squirrels allows them to more successfully avoid predators, find food more quickly,
and increases the safety of the squirrel as it moves around its habit (Thorington and Santana 2007).
The anatomical manifestation of this evolution is the patagium which is lined with muscle called
the platysma II extending from the wrist to the body and from the body to the ankle (Thorington
and Santana 2007). Unlike other flying squirrels, the northern flying squirrel does not possess what
is called an uropatagium which extends from the ankle to the tail, despite this, G. sabrinus is a very
adept glider. Another adaptation that is believed to have occurred is the
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Presidential Election Advantages
I believe that the US Presidential election should deserve all the media attention it is receiving
because the USA is one of the strongest world economies and will have a massive influence on
other country s economies. The US politics are known to be very complex. Even though we re
inundated with the media coverage of this election, it can still be difficult to figure out what exactly
is happening. In 2014 it was stated that more and more americans are using cell phones to follow
political news with 28 percent of registered voters. In other words, people are following election
news and development in which this can help them understand more of the US politics from
looking at social media sites and blogs. As every economic situation in the world
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Grand Nursing Theory Essay
Applying Theory to a Practice Problem October 3, 2012 Introduction Our first class in the
masters in nursing program, has been focused on nursing theorists. We have learned about Grand
Theories, which are theories that are very broad and difficult to test and Middle Range Theories,
which are also broad theories but narrow enough to be testable. We have learned how to study the
different theories, looking at how we can utilize theories to evaluate practice. I have been in a
nursing leadership role for many years. Approximately 8 years ago, I lead a group of nurses to
develop a shared governance nursing model in our organization. Shared governance is having staff
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4) Resolution phase (Evaluation) problem resolved, relationship is terminated. This theory was
applied to a client that had a diagnosis of intervertebral disc prolapse. The client was in severe pain.
1) Orientation phase; the client was initially reluctant to talk due to her pain. 2) Identification
phase; the client expresses the need to get relief from pain. The nurse educates the client on the pain
scale to measure pain. 3) Exploitation phase; client informs nurse that there is relief from pain when
she is in the supine position. 4) Resolution phase client s pain was reduced and tolerable. To apply
this theory to managing in a shared governance organization, I will define the nurse as the manager,
and the client as the unit staff. The organization has asked all managers to improve their patient
satisfaction scores in the next fiscal year. The manager will use the unit council (shared governance
structure) to assist with this goal. 1) Orientation phase the manager shares the organization goal of
improving patient satisfaction scores and shares current patient satisfaction scores and patient
comments with the unit council. The unit staff asks questions, share past experiences, and seek
resources to assist with gathering data. The manager and unit staff discuss bias and limitations of
the unit council. Roles of the unit council and the manager are defined. 2) Identification phase the
manager and unit
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Smarter Way
4.Think In A Smarter Way
Today, traditional students and adults have more choices than ever when enrolling in college or
career school. The Internet has created a revolution in higher education, and most major colleges
and universities are offering courses and degree programs online.Nowadays you can even Buy
MBA Assignments Online to complete your assignments.
But how can you choose an online college? If you are considering a traditional bricks and mortar
college you can drive to the college campus and see the college buildings and meet with the
admissions staff. You might even get to see some classes or meet some instructors. It s possible,
when you visit a college campus, to imagine yourself walking along under the big oak trees or
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Looking for a master s degree program in pastoral counseling? Chances are your local college
doesn t offer it, but it s available online from a prestigious university.
Online programs offer flexible schedules. Generally, you need to meet certain milestones as your
program progresses. It doesn t matter what time of day you do your work. Does your work shift
end at 9:00 pm? No problem! You can complete your assignments on weekends or in the morning
or whenever is good for you.
You save money. No costs for commuting or eating the lousy college cafeteria food. You
probably already own a computer and have Internet service (which is how you are able to read
this article!). Except for your books or other course material, that s all you need.
College instructors spend time online with students. Chances are good that you will have as much
personal interaction with your online instructor as you would in one of those big lecture halls on
campus.
Financial aid and other college services are generally available to qualified online students. You
may qualify for the same grants, loans, or scholarships that traditional students receive.
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Ad Analysis Essay 11
Ad Analysis
To commit ourselves to evaluating the old vs. new we have to first find examples of the two. What
I chose to compare and contrast are ads that focus on capturing a particular audience, that audience
would be the athletes on the hardwood. Pony has long been in the running for shoe corporations and
has, as long as I can remember, made a decent focus on comfort ability and style amongst the ball
players. Just Do It has never failed to get in the minds of every and anyone willing to lay on the
line their sweat and grit in order to better their abilities in their particular sport or life. The
products inspire those to just do what they need in order to get where they want to go. Nike can
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Its quick in its delivery but effective enough to persuade the eye to look at the shoe. There are
colors that match the uniform worn by the player with the personalized shoe. In this instance
Jason Richardson, who plays for the Charlotte Bobcats, is the culprit that makes his mark on the
feet of those who will purchase the shoe. The ad itself doesn t play on any specific meaning.
There is a picture of the shoe with Jason Richardson around the life size shoes and words in color
that read, Can You Dig It. The shoe itself is quite unique in design, it s a new shoe that appears to
be rather comfortable and trendsetting in one. The ad doesn t use gimmicks to push its products,
again that goes back to the reputation Nike has, it simply displays its shoe and you either like it or
you don t. Not as persuasive as previous advertisements Nike has made the public accustomed to.
In my theology of the comparisons, I found that Nike has forever been and will continue to be
the bar at which everyone will strive for. They push the limits of interests in people and find
ways to appeal to the ever changing generations. The ad although rather plain in appearance is
still new and does exactly what it needed to in order to showcase the product based off of what
Nike has done in the past and what they plan doing in the near future. Pony, in my opinion, is the
victor here. They have a solid punch line in what they were trying to stress. They emphasized
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Why Firefighters Are Responsible For Protecting People s...
Firefighter
Firefighters are responsible for protecting people s lives and property from the hazards of fire and
emergencies. Firefighters do more than just put out fires, they respond to different medical calls
such as traffic accidents, and just other emergencies where they are normally the first on the scene.
The first permanent firefighting company in the United states was formed by Benjamin Franklin in
philadelphia in 1706 (Cosgrove). From horse drawn steam hand pumped engines to state of the art
computer operated fire apparatus, the fire service is a constantly evolving career field. Advances in
technology and tactics continually evolve to make emergency operations safer for responders and
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If they choose to wait until they are hired, they will be paid a reduced firefighter salary during the
time they are going through the training (Maple). This training is either obtained from a
vocational school, state university or a department s own academy program. Firefighters need
certain types of skills and personality types to excel at their job. They must have excellent people
skills as they must live and work with many different personality types and they must deal with the
public during extremely stressful events. They must also be very mechanically inclined as the
duties require the use of many different types of specialized tools and equipment.
Working Conditions Salary
Working conditions vary greatly while in the station due to the size of the department s budget
and on emergencies due to the type/nature of the response. One call you could be headed to a
residential home to help a man that had a heart attack, another call you could be headed to the
tarmac of an air force base to put out a plane that has crashed and caught on fire. There is an
almost endless list of health and safety issues related to the profession due to the broad range of
emergencies that personnel respond to. Directly out of the fire academy the average beginning wage
for firefighters is $45,250 annually (Maple). The maximum salary you can expect as a lowest level
firefighter is $54,538 and the maximum salary you can expect if you promote through the ranks to
fire chief
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The Man After God s Own Heart
David was the last son of Jesse, ancestor to Jesus Christ and the second King of Israel. He was
considered as a Man after God s own heart . From a shepherd boy to a warrior, and from a warrior
to a King, he lived his life the best he could for the Lord. Through the battles he fought, and the
wars he was victorious in, he could ve ended up in pride considering how great and mighty a King
he was. In spite of his successes in battle, he was known to be a man of humility. Davidwasn t
perfect; he sinned just like everyone else. Though King David had a record of killing and adultery,
he displayed a repentant heart.
During the middle of his reign, King David committed adultery with Uriah s wife, Bathsheba.
When David found out about Bathsheba s pregnancy, he sent for the solider Uriah from the battle
field with a command to visit his wife in hopes of covering his tracks. David did this twice. Uriah
didn t go the first time because he was getting the opportunity to do something that his fellow
soldiers were not. He also didn t go after he ate and drank with the King.
Why didn t Uriah return to Bathsheba after the second command? Could it be because he never
loved Bathsheba to begin with? Or because he found out what happened? However, in spite of
what Uriah s reasons were, David saw that he could not instruct this man to obey his order; King or
not.
After Uriah s decision, David made his decision that Uriah had to die. For this to come to pass,
David sent word to his captain,
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Tar Sands, By Jon Brownell
Tar Sands EssayJon Brownell The Alberta Tar Sands are large deposits of bitumen,a sticky,
black and viscous semi solid form of petroleum.(Merriam Webster) The bitumen is extracted
from the earth and separated from materials that are not petroleum. This process consumes both
water from the Athabasca River drainage basin and energy. While emissions from the water
used are low the airborne pollutants contain more than 350 kilograms of cancer causing
chemicals every four months.(Kelly) Also, bitumen is one of the least efficient power sources
in the world.(Rapier) The Tar Sands are dangerous for people to live near, are environmentally
damaging and unsustainable and are an inefficient source of power compared to other sources
available in Canada. While the Tar Sands are currently good for the canadian economy, in the
long term they will cost us more than they make. The content of cancer causing chemicals like
PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) is twice as high as the standard recommended by the
national oceanic and atmospheric administration in the United States. These levels have been
observed to cause liver cancer in fish. (Timoney 68) Fish from Lake Athabasca have been found
with deformities other than liver cancer, like lumps or bumps. Cancer levels in people who live in
Fort Chipewyan are much higher than in other parts of the country.(McLachlan 17) The
Government of Canada says that the risk of cancer is small because people do not eat animals from
the area
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Capital Punishment and the Media
Capital Punishment and the Media
Xavier Mendez
Professor Collica
JUS110
September 12, 2011
Capital Punishment and the Media
In today s society, the capital punishment known as the death penalty has played a major role in the
criminal justice system. It has brought important debates to the national attention in every aspect to
whether end the lives of criminals. With the intense media coverage, it raised high standards on
disputes on high profile cases such as serial killers. The attention given by the media towards capital
punishment attracts the public own opinions. As a result, they re views of the media and society
allows them to form important issues of impact on the debate of the capital punishment
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59). As you can see the political influences on public, it also sets the role on media. However, the
criminal justice system is now more defenseless than ever to change the public frame of mind and
political reaction as well. To be aware of the existing political and social circumstances of
punishment, in regards to the capital punishment, it is necessary to look at both in relation to the
media.
With the attractions of the media, there are public opinion polls which provided the society s
attitudes about the death penalty. The resulting surveys show that the public support for the capital
punishment had risen and fall greatly over the past years. During the 1970s, when the capital
punishment began to make its executions, an increased fear of violence in crime, the public
supported 60 percent favoring executions (Von Drehle, 2006, p. 83). However, the public support
of capital punishment continued to rise in the next decade. According to the General Social
Survey, the favor of capital punishment was nearly 80 percent in 1994 (Von Drehle, 2006, p. 83).
The public opinion regarding the death penalty would follow a decrease support over the time. In
2006, the polls dropped to 55 percent, usually because of the questioning of fairness and equality in
the cases indicating if the criminal is innocent or not (Von Drehle, 2006, p. 84). While seeing the
result from above, the media has been the primary source for determining the public opinion to
whether or not to
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`` Animal Liberation `` By Richard Ryder
To start with, The term Animal Rights did not emerge until the late 1970 s, according to
Encyclopedia Britannica. In Particular, Richard Ryder, a British Psychologist, expressed his
boldest ideas, but in order to get his word out around the world he needed assistance from one of
the top Australian philosophers, Peter Singer. Singer published numerous of notable books such as
Animal liberation which described in vivid detail, the grueling agony animals had to suffer. In fact,
Pete Singer got his inspiration for his book Animal liberation from his view on utilitarianism, the
belief that a morally good action is one that helps the greatest number of people and animals.
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Bentham disputed that infants and the disabled should be treated such as animals because infants
and the disabled are weak and defenseless like most animals. In the third place, the 19th century
had an outburst of people who were interested in animal protection. The 19th century produced
multiple laws, groups, and acts such as the Martins act, an act which focused on the treatment of
horses noted Author Debbie Legge and Editor Simon Brooman in their book Law Relating to
Animals 2 (p12), and instituted groups whose purpose was preventing cruelty to animals. The
groups sent men to inspect markets, slaughter houses and livestock reproduced by the Animal
Legal and Historical Center 3, In fact, the most recognized organization for animals that was apart
of the elite group that sent out inspectors was named the SPCA or more formally know as the
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
To begin with, 100 million animals are experimented on and tortured every year according to
PETA, an animal organization. In today s society, people are taught from a young age that some
animals are ranked higher than other. To illustrate, the typical house mouse would be looked as
being disgusting and gross while a dog would be seen as adorable and pleasant. animals are seen as
if they do not have rights, today s society
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Pythagoras Dbq
Being one of the greatest philosophers of his time, Pythagoras created a society of skilled
mathematicians who worked together to facilitate mathematics, showed how numbers can be
independent, and proved the Pythagorean theorem, making him iconic in mathematics today. His
discoveries of simple yet essential methods are prevalent today throughout many mathematical
fields in which they are treasured.
The creations of Pythagoras were very powerful during the era in which he lived in. He created a
community of followers (known as the Pythagoreans) who believed that mathematics was
fundamental and at the heart of reality (source 1). The people in the society were all proficient
mathematicians took mathematics very seriously, to the extent that it was similar to a religion
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Firstly, the Pythagoreans were unique in comparison to other societies at the time. They vowed
to keep the society a secret and were one of the first recorded societies to practice vegetarianism
(source 2). Secondly, during a time when numbers were always present with subjects or units,
Pythagoras changed the way that people think about numbers by also treating them
independently as entities; without units (source 1). He manipulated values on shapes in order to
find formulas that would further ease mathematics (source 1). As he studied shapes, Pythagoras
was able to prove that, on a right triangle, a^2 + b^2 = c^2 (source 1). In addition to this, he
allowed for women to be in his secret society, which stood out in an era where men were
considered to be more powerful (source 1). Pythagoras changed several ways of living that were
present during his life, as well as several mathematical
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How Does The United States Violate Human Rights
Amnesty International is the biggest non governmental organization engaged in the protection of
human rights. Through the years states became parties to many different international conventions
and by their ratification promised to protect fundamental rights and freedoms. However, this is not
always the case. One of the leading countries, which violate human rights, is the United States.
Although United State is signatory to many different international agreements they do not follow
their promises. The United States consistently violates Right to life incorporated in the International
Covenant on the Civil and Political rights and much more.
Generally, there are numbers of mentally retarded people in America through the year whose rights
are not protected and they are sent to death.
One of the happier stories is the story of Earl Washington. Earl is a mentally retarded man with an
I.Q between 56 and 69. He was arrested for a minor assault, ... Show more content on
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Article 6(1) of the ICCPR states that every human being has the inherent right to life, which parties
to the Convention must protect, and not allow for deprivation of the life arbitrary . The UN Human
Rights Committee (hereinafter Committee ) monitors states compliance with the Treaty. The
Committee stated in its General Comment No. 6 that it follows from the article 6(2) of the ICCPR
that states are not obliged to abolish the use of death penalty totally, however, they are obliged to
limit the use and abolish it for other than the „most serious crimes . However, in the United
States of America do not comply with this vision. For a long period of time United States violate
human and fundamental rights. They do not comply with the provisions of not only ICCPR but
also other important international treaties. It is not the first time that United States violated
fundamental rights and its time for this to come to the
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Essay on George Lopez
The television show, George Lopez, is a series in which Latinos make up the entire cast of the
family. It takes place in the present day Los Angeles and focuses on a family and their daily
lifestyle. This is one of two television shows that are directed to the English speaking population
that has the Latinominority as the main ethnicity of the cast.
Only 4% of Hispanics make up the cast of prime time television shows, a miniscule amount
considering that Hispanic Americans are the largest minority group in the US. The ways in
which minorities are portrayed in the show have their good aspects as well as bad aspects. This is
to be expected since showing all good points or all the bad points isn t a fair perspective of the
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She also shows her human side when she volunteers for several charities just because she has spare
time.
They also have positive points as a family. George and Angie filled in at a dunk tank in one
episode in order to be involved in their children s school life. In another episode, The Lopez
Family turns their home into a haunted house in order to raise money for the factory workers who
had lost their salaries as a result of a plane crash investigation. Their daughter Carmen, made baked
goods for the American Bake Sale showing that she was involved and the traditional image of an
innocent girl baking. Also, Carmen breaks up with her boyfriend at the time, Duncan, because he
tried to pressure her into having sex too soon. That demonstrates her morals and how she has
control and the ability to say no. All together, the family does noble things like volunteering and
making well thought out decisions giving the watchers of the show a certain perception of the
television show.
Negative Aspects
The George Lopez show is truly one of a kind. Only two sitcoms in the history of television have
been completely cast by Hispanic Americans, The George Lopez Show and Greetings From
Tuscan. The two shows combined account for 44% of all Latino characters in prime time television,
an enormous number considering the amount of shows that air every week. Only 4% of Hispanics
make up the cast of prime time television shows, a miniscule amount considering that
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Zora Neale Hurston sThe Color Purple, And Their Eyes Were...
Throughout the beginning of time, there have always been some type of gender dominance.
Everywhere you traveled you would see the patriarchal system in place. As religion began taking
form, more societies supported the patriarchal system. Sally Purvis states the fact that the Bible has
inscribed patriarchal into culture over centuries (Purvis 145 160). The emergence of patriarchal
systems increase the amount of power that males had over females.
Males have always believed that they must control the house, their wives, and their children;
however, now as society is reaching a new era the idea of male dominance has been decreasing
rapidly. In Zora Neale Hurston s 1937 book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, she uses figurative
language to help the reader understand that women also have a voice in any community. After
several years another astounding author, Alice Walker, also publishes a book that was influenced
by Their Eyes Were Watching God. Walker s book was named The Color Purpleand was officially
published in 1982. Walker, just like her idol, wrote a book about genderroles and how the
patriarchal system was now dissolving in this brave new world. Just like Hurston, Walker uses
various kinds of figurative language to help create the image of the events prescribed in the book.
Both of these books help describe how gender roles are in the old patriarchal society and how the
new women of this brave new world demonstrate their courage to become their own person. Jusino
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My Family And I Have Recently Moved At St. Louis
My family and I have recently moved to St. Louis and we could not be more excited about
starting our new life. We had always hoped to visit the Gateway to the West one day, but we
never imagined ever living here permanently. This move could not have happened at a more
perfect time either, with St. Louis playing host to the World s Fair in a matter of years, there is
plenty of work to be done and numerous job options at any time. The potential for work has
driven my family to the ends of the Earth it seems. My parents emigrated from Germany in 1873
and quickly found their way across the country to New Ulm, Minnesota, where I was born eight
years later on 23 July 1881. New Ulm was a decent place to raise a family, but as I was growing
older and our family kept growing larger, my parents had to make the decision to stay in small yet
familiar New Ulm, or head south to the more promising yet unknown cityof St. Louis. St. Louis
was said to be a booming area, a great place to find work, and it even came with its own German
sector in the neighborhood of Soulard. With this information in mind we packed our bags and
headed towards uncertainty with only the dream of a more prosperous future nudging us forward.
Upon reaching the city and making our way towards our fellow German emigrates, we quickly
found living quarters which we shared with another family that came in the week before us. Of the
nine of us in the apartment, four were old enough to work, and work we did. With the
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Why Is Charlie Gordon Important In Flowers For Algernon
Have you ever imagined being able to get the chance to have Artificial Intelligence surgery or A.I.
surgery? Well a mentally challenged man had this opportunity. In the Science Fiction story
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, a thirty seven year old man named Charlie Gordon had a
passion to become intelligent, have friends, and fit it in. But there is one obstacle in his way,
Charlie is mentally challenged. Since Charlie is desperate to become intelligent, he takes the leap to
do the A.I. surgery. Charlie Gordon made the right decision to have the Artificial Intelligence
surgery because he helped out with scientific discoveries, also achieved his goal of becoming
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Charlie even came up with a scientific report relating to his and the lab rats surgery. Charlie even
sent the lab report to one of is doctors, under separate cover I am sending you a copy of my report
entitled The Algernon Gordon Effect: A Study of Structure and Function of Increased Intelligence,
which I would like to have you read and have published (Keyes 239). This shows that Charlie
helped with science because he discovered the Algernon Gordon Effect. Charlie was better off
having the surgery because he got to make scientific discoveries that may have changed the field of
science.
Another reason Charlie should have had the A.I. Surgery is that he achieved his goal of
becoming smart. Also, Charlie was able to begin reading and writing better. An example of this is
we are reading a very hard book. I never read such a hard book before. It s called Robinson Crusoe
about a man who gets merooned on a dessert Iland (Keyes 229). This specifically shows that
Charlie is now able to comprehend and read harder books like he wasn t able to before. Charlie was
better off having the surgery because he achieved his lifelong goal of becoming intelligent and
being able to read, write, and
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How Does Yvain Change In The Knight Of The Lion
Chretien de Troyes shows in Yvain: The Knight of the Lion that things can change at any moment,
and can cause someone to change their internal and external perspectives. With the character Yvain
he goes through a lot of situations that make him realize things and who he should become. For
example, when Yvain meets the lion and sees things in the lion that he should develop. Another
example is when he breaks his promise with his wife Lady Laudine and goes crazy. Yvain also
realizes a lot about himself when fighting Gawain in the end of the poem.
When Yvain first meets the lion and a venomous snakehe chooses to save the lion because the lion
shows Yvain qualities he should have to become a servant king. A servant king s qualities are loyal,
compassionate and patients. The lion shows Yvain how to be loyal by always standing by him
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Which is a servant king, with qualities of being loyal, noble and compassionate. Yvain is not
loyal when we first meet him with having no loyalty with Lady Laudine and the realm. He
marries her after making her a widow and then leaves her with no husband to protect her or the
people. Yvain also has no patience, which might lead to destroying the realm because of him
being a damaging king. Even though Yvain wants to rule he needs to have compassion so
everything is judged fairly in the realm. We see when he visits the Castle of Infinite Misfortune
that he does have compassion when seeing the 300 female girls, working all day making silk
cloth and wearing ripped cloth (5226 5235). Yvain has empathy for these women and is
considered for these women because they are slaved to shame. This shows that Yvain is growing
as a person to have more qualities as a servant king. As shown the lion has rubbed off his good
ways on to Yvain that he slowly acts more like a servant king than a
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Literacy In South Africa Essay
Literacy
In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South
Africa and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on
education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative
impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the
negative impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa
and the negative impact was poverty. The government want to reduce literacy by doing many
things. For example, the high rate of low enrollment for girls in Pakistan, In South Africa there was
a program called the Emotional Literacy and Persona ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Latif Amna.) In addition, in Ghana money was the most negative impact towards the high literacy
rate. Ghana was poor country in past years, so, the Government were trying to do the past to
improve education. One of the problems was the low salary of teachers and this all because of the
money. (Blunch, Niels Hugo) Children in South Africa were faced with many difficult things in
their lives. Years ago in South Africa teacher teach the student in a library rather than schools. In
1994, most of the students did not go to the school, students just go to the library to study and
workshop with their teachers during the literacy project. Children in elementary schools drop
out because family pressure. Some families began to send their children to enroll in drama
schools rather than general schools because of low fee. Also, some students said we shall now
focus on the drama workshops because they feel that drama schools worth it, and the tuition of
the drama schools were not that expensive. The article indicated some good reasons to enroll in a
drama school were the low fee and children were learning from the school. Some people indicated
that drama workshops were the solution to the linking of literacy. South Africa s young children
faced many emotional problems, and there were a lot of things that increased literacy in South
Africa such as, the poverty, so it was hard for children to develop their skills with
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The Origin And Significance Of Diversity Within A Named...
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Discuss the origin and significance of diversity within and between species in a named taxonomic
group of your choice.
The stability of biodiversity over millions of years of evolution has been one of the most persistent
puzzles of ecology and evolution (Hutchinson, 1961). Different species had evolved from their
ancestral and were not created in their present forms (Darwin, 1859).
This essay will explore how diversity arises within and between species and the significance of it
using examples from the taxonomic group Apodiformes in the order Aves, which is known as
hummingbird. It was presently recognized that there are 338 species of ... Show more content on
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Mutation is a change in the nucleotide sequence of an organism s DNA thus forming new alleles.
Even it involves only change in a single base, whether it be insertion, deletion or substitution the
effects are significant. The severity of the frame shift depends on how far down the DNA base
sequence the mutation occurs (Crick, 1961). It gives rise to the changes in genotype and therefore
different phenotype will be expressed. Sometimes mutations can occur in noncoding proteins region
and bring no effect to the phenotypic characteristic. This is known as neutral variation. Mutation is
a random and spontaneous process during DNA duplication. The formation of a harmful protein
may be disadvantageous to the organism. Selection pressure will remove these alleles and it will
not be passed on the next generations. On rare occasion, a mutant allele brings advantage to the
bearer by making it better adapted to the environment thus increasing the reproductive success. For
example, Patagona gigas living in Andean Highlands, an oxygen poor region in South Africa which
is 16,000 feet above sea level, experienced identical mutation independently and not by
interbreeding. The mutation change their haemoglobin gene make it easier for oxygen to bind
(Projecto Garcia, 2013). Hence high altitude hummingbirds have adaptive oxygen binding traits to
live in higher elevation zone.
Significance of variation within species
Wide combinations of alleles from
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Literature Review On Communication Satisfaction
LITERATURE REVIEW Communication Satisfaction
Engin and Akgöz (2013) explains communication satisfaction as a criteria or a theory constructing
concept about the upward and downward communication among executives and employees
containing work related information. They state that when an employee is satisfied with the
communication within the organization, it is expected that they will perform and be at their best.
However, misunderstandings from the inability of managers to communicate effectively to their
subordinates lead to poor performance (Chitrao, 2014). According to Greenbaum, Clampitt, and
Willihnganz (1988), the Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire has been proven to be the most
widely used method to measure organizational communication satisfaction. Downs and Clampitt
developed the questionnaire and eventually did a critical review on studies of communication
satisfaction (as cited in Engin and Akgöz, 2013) and Zwije Koning De Jong (2007) evaluated the
communication satisfaction questionnaire and compared it to the critical incident technique to see
which method is better to measure communication satisfaction. They mention that employee
attitude and judgment in many communication practices are the main focus of the questionnaire as
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The eight dimensions are communication climate, supervisory communication, organizational
integration, media quality, horizontal or informal communication, organizational perspective,
relationship with subordinates and personal feedback. The researchers felt that the most
Although stated as a good method to measure communication satisfaction (Zwije Koning De Jong,
2007), they believe that it is not recommended for diagnosing communication problems and
generating recommendations. Employee
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Compare And Contrast Bud Light And Coor Light
There are many light beers out there in today s market that have their very own unique taste and
exquisite way to advertise their product. Within the light beer market the two well known beers
are Bud Light, and Coors Light. Bud Light advertising appeals more to being a very social and
party intended beer, Whereas Coors Lighttakes more of a traditional stance. Bud Lighton the other
hand advertise towards today society by giving us a summertime feeling with the cruise ship and
the group of people drinking while having a live band. Coors Light keeps a traditional look as
being winter time, with the Rocky Mountains, and bold letters that says, GIVE HEAT THE COLD
SHOULDER. I myself find I m more drawn into the Bud Light advertisement because of the season
it s representing, the color, and even the social event that s going on. Both Bud Light and Coors
Light make excellence light beers, but an appropriate choice depends on the beer drinker taste,
finances, and household accommodations. In the Bud Light advertisement the colors is the main
thing you notice. Its many different shades of blue with a hint of white which gives off a warm
feeling almost like summertime. Bud Light stays true to their colors whether it is in magazine to
even their web page. The colors remain blue like their cans and bottles. The text within it picture
are not very big but the name of the product which is Bud Light appears in five places throughout
the advertisement. The name is pretty much in all
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Observational Taxonomy for Children
Observational taxonomy as it relates to the nature of early social interaction, is a classification
system that uses a code of different behaviors that are seen when observing children during play
and non play and is further divided into cognitive and social categories.
Amongst the many theorists, Mildred Parten and Jean Piaget are significant to the field of early
observational studies comprising of children in the free play atmosphere. Parten asserted that social
participation amongst preschool aged children amplified as the child s age increased (Parten 1932).
To support her logic she categorized play into six distinct categories of social participation which
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This vision is brought to life as their children are guided to question, hypothesize, solve problems,
and express themselves creatively (Department of Human Development). The fascinating teachers
at the CYC respect and apprehend the individuality of each child they come across. The main
objective of this paper is to fully compare the social expansion of two arbitrary children while
critically analyzing their participation in solitary and group activities, and their technique of
interacting with the teacher and other adults in the classroom setting. Robert and Ariel both 3 ВЅ 4
years were observed at the Center for Young Children, UMCP for 15minutes each with 15 other
students and 3 adults; one head teacher and 2 assistant.
Robert playing by himself grabbed a piece of construction paper and is drawing a picture. He hands
it to the teacher to hold so that he can cut through it. He is laughing while cutting through the paper
and interacting with the teacher the entire time. Robert is playing with the glue bottle; he keeps
stacking and throwing it down. Teacher tells him it is not the right thing to do. Robert continues to
laugh and knock down the glue bottle. He finds this amusing as he giggles and laughs while the
teacher is talking to him. The teacher is explaining to him that if other kids see him doing
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The Social Needs For Students Intellectual Development...
Introduction: Background Generally speaking, universities place emphasis on students intellectual
development more than their personal growth. Nevertheless, many students experience college life
stressful. College students often find themselves feeling isolated as they begin their lives on a
university campus(Corey, Corey, Corey, 2014). Therefore, their social needs in addition to their
academic needs must be addressed (see Corey, et al., 2014; Ramsay, Jones, Barker, 2007).
Developmentally, college age individuals transition from adolescence to young adulthood (Gardiner
Kosmitzki, 2010). One of developmental theorists, Erik Erikson (in Lerner, 2002) postulated that
young adults developmental task is negotiating their identity within the intimate relationship.
Furthermore, CГґtГ© (2006) stressed that reflecting and exploring their lives in adolescence to
emerging adulthood helps them obtain what he called identity capital, which refers to a repertoire
of personal resources (CГґtГ©, 2006, p. 91). It includes both tangible and intangible resources and
attributes (CГґtГ©, 2006). Lack of engagement or passivity of adolescents and emerging adults
result in diffusion ( apathetic noncommitment (CГґtГ©, 2006, p. 104). Gleaning from these
theorists observations, college students face developmental tasks, which carry them forward to
adulthood. Therefore, their social needs in addition to their academic needs must be addressed (see
Corey, et al., 2014). The rate of international
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Racism And Income Inequality In The United States
Racism and inequalities have existed, exists now, and will be here long after we are gone.
However, racism in this country has been diminished greatly, and though it will never be fully
eradicated, it is to the point where all races and ethnicities can achieve great things. All aspects of
life, such as income levels, success in the arts, and even college entrance are not beholden to
systemic racism. It is a person s own drive, personal life choices, and willingness to work hard that
determine their level of achievement. Of the many cultures in this country, some are more goal
driven and can better thrive in a capitalist society. Then there are some cultures that don t do so
well. So, even though racism does exist in the united states, it is not to the point where it grants
benefits to white people. There are many factors to income inequality in this country, not all of
which are connected to racism, but one s personal choices. The most prevalent factor that
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As it relates to the education system, cultural differences are a main factor for the disparities
among the races. Despite this, the Affirmative Action quota system was implemented in order to
promote diversity in places of higher education. Policy makers in this country have gone out of
their way to ensure that their illusion of an equal playing field exists. However, in the court case
Gratz v. Bollinger, the Supreme Court ruled that the University of Michigan s application was
riddled with racial discrimination against non minorities. Pew Researchers even found that of those
personally affected by Affirmative Action, including minorities and non minorities, 4% benefited
while 11% were hurt by its effects. The only beneficiaries were those of the black community while
Affirmative Action policies were most detrimental to white
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Captain America, Civil War
There have been many philosophers in our world s history, perhaps the most famous of them would
be Aristotle. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who contributed to many different sciences
including, logic, metaphysics, mathematics, biology, and countless others. Although Aristotle is
famous now, he wasn t very famous in his own time. Aristotle s beliefs contradicted many of the
modern beliefs in his time. Ben Waggoner, a professor at the University of California Museum of
Paleontology, states, Where Aristotle differed most sharply from medieval and modern thinkers
was in his belief that the universe had never had a beginning and would never end; it was eternal.
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In this text, Captain America can clearly be identified as the tragic hero, or protagonist. Aristotle
points out that a protagonist must have a tragic downfall in order to evoke a sense of pity from
the audience. Aristotle states, The change of fortune presented must not be the spectacle of a
virtuous man brought from prosperity to adversity....The change of fortune should be not from bad
to good, but, reversely, from good to bad. Herald Woods points out, Aristotle establishes the
concept that the emotion of pity stems not from a person becoming better but when a person
receives undeserved misfortune and fear comes when the misfortune befalls the audience. In
Captain America, Civil War, a tragedy occurs when the general public decides that the Avengers
should no longer provide assistance in disastrous affairs. This greatly affected Captain America
whose main goal was to help the people. This creates a sense of pity in the audience. Captain
America then engages in a civil war with Iron Man in an attempt to regain his ability to help people.
Undoubtedly, Captain America is a tragic hero according to Aristotelian thought in Captain
America, Civil
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The Story Of The Gadarene Demoniacs
Introduction
The story of the Gadarene demoniacs in Matthew 8:28 9:1 begins with the conclusion of another
miracle. After calming a storm out at sea, Jesus disembarks in Gadara. He encounters two
possessed men living in the tombs who are making it difficult for people to pass by. The men
recognize Jesus as the Son of God and call out to him defensively. Before Jesus even
acknowledges them, the demons ask to be sent to a heard of swine, if they are to be cast out.
Jesus simply says Go! and the demons go into the pigs, which immediately rush down a bank into
the sea and drown. The pig herders tell the town what they saw and the townspeople beg Jesus to
leave.
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The demons ask to leave in a certain direction, Jesus sends the demons away, the pigs run away, the
swineherds run away, and the townspeople send Jesus away.
Outline:
1.Jesus arrives and encounters the demoniacs
2.The demoniacs ask why he is there
3.There are pigs not so nearby
4.The demons beg to go to the pigs
5.Jesus says go
6.The demons go into the pigs
7.The pigs run away and die
8.The swineherds go to tell the town
9.The townspeople come and beg Jesus to go
10.Jesus goes back across the sea
This passage is the fifth in a set of six miracle pericopes. Starting at the beginning of chapter
eight, Jesus heals a leper, heals a dying servant, heals Peter s mother in law and many others,
calms a storm, casts out the demons from the Gadarenes, and heals a paralytic. The stories are
divided in two sets of three, separated by a strange interlude about the followers of Jesus. The
second set of miracles emphasizes strongly the response to Jesus work in each pericope. The
calming of the storm prompted astonishment and confusion. The casting out of the demons
provoked rejection by the townspeople. Finally, the healing of the paralytic inspired awe and
worship in crowds that observed the miracle. He seems to be traveling alone to Gadara, in contrast
to travelling with crowds in the surrounding pericopes.
In the context of the wider Gospel of Matthew, the story of the Gadarene demoniacs
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Exploring Perceptions of Parents on Head Teachers’...
Journal of Education and Practice
ISSN 2222 1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222 288X (Online)
Vol 3, No 13, 2012
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Exploring Perceptions of Parents on Head Teachers Financial
Management Skills in Public Primary Schools in Tanzania
1.
2.
Juma Saidi Mwinjuma1* Roselan Bin Baki2
Assistant Lecturer University of Dodoma, Faculty of Education, Department of
Educational Management and Policy Studies, Currently Pursuing PhD in Educational
Administration,
University Putra Malaysia
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Educational studies, University Putra Malaysia
*E mail of the corresponding author: saijumwi@yahoo.co.uk
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the observations of parents on head teachers financial
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The contributing factor might therefore be ineffective management of school finance.
Direct financial support to primary schools is a new observable fact in Tanzanian context. Little has
been done as regards to how financial records are kept at school level, specifically capitation grants
and the mechanisms through which the funds are used. Reviews from government reports indicate
that in some schools, the funds were not fully utilized to serve the purpose in relation to centrally
determined plans to attain the intended goals
(REPOA and URT, 2004; URT, 2003). This issue is significant because there is relationship
between the way
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financial records are kept and appropriate procurement of educational resources. Sample of studies
on primary school financing studies such as Financial Decentralization (Komba, 2003; Dachi,
1994), Management of
Education Institutions (Ndabise, 1992) and other studies on primary schools in Tanzania have not
explored stakeholders perspectives on the manner head teachers manage school finances in public
primary schools. This paper attempted to investigate
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Urban Regeneration in the London Docklands Essay
Urban Regeneration in the London Docklands
The London Docklands Development Corporation is located along the River Thames Estuary
2.a) The London Docklands had to close for many reasons. The main reason was the Second
World War. The area suffered substantial bomb damage in the Second World War, which lead to
the need for a substantial rebuilding programme. In the first 20 years after the Second World War,
many buildings came to the end of their usefulness. A number of factors contributed to the decline
in the importance of the Docklands. London was no longer the centre of world trade and so much
of the dock space and warehousing was no longer needed. Some manufacturing activities were ...
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These responsibilities included the reclamation of land, the provision of transport infrastructure,
environmental improvement and the attraction of private sector investment. The LDDC acquired
land and promoted transport development in the form of the Docklands Light Railway and London
City Airport to attract development and fill up the Isle of Dogs. The LDDC had four aims that
they wanted to achieve in the Docklands. They were basically to improve the economic, social
and physical aspects of the area. To improve the economic aspect of the area, they had to create
jobs for the unemployed who were living in the Docklands. To do this, they had to bring in major
companies. The LDDC decided to provide a good infrastructure to the area. They provided the gas,
electric and roads. Transport was a main problem, so ВЈ600 million was spent on transport, and
another ВЈ300 million on just the Docklands Railway.
3. a) Many office buildings were built, including Canary Wharf. Large newspaper companies
were attracted to the Docklands, away from Fleet Street because of the new Canary Wharf
building. This is one of the tallest buildings in England, at 800ft high and boasting 50 stories.
Companies were attracted to Canary Wharf because of the quality of it with air conditioning, deep
floors, and open office space. Building space in London was short and expensive.
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God Bless America by Irving Berlin
God Bless America is one of Irving Berlin s best known songs. We hear it at ceremonies, at
sporting events, all over across the United States. It was originally composed by Berlin in 1918
while he was serving in the U.S. Army. He set the song aside for a while and didn t pick it back
up until he later revised the piece in 1938. The most famous version of this song was recorded
by Kate Smith. It is even considered her signature song. The songs genre is considered to be an
American patriotic song. He received criticism at first, especially from Anti Semitic groups
because Berlin was Russian born and Jewish. However, the song gained quick popularity and
was even used by Roosevelt as his official campaign song. The song is often played at sporting
events and was sung as a tribute by Celine Dion after the terrorist attacks of September 11th. God
Bless Americawas originally written for a full orchestra and was first performed that way by Kate
Smith with a choir singing backup vocals as well. The piece is written in the key of F major and
is in cut time. The tempo is set at moderato, however, in Kate s original performance many
liberties were taken in terms of tempo. Berlin, drafted by the Army during World War I to write
songs of patriotism, wrote the song but decided it was not fitting for the Yip Yip Yaphank series
that he was doing. The song only resurfaced when Kate Smith s manager asked Berlin if he
something patriotic that she could sung. Thus, God Bless America
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Alteration In Frankenstein
Any baker knows that when following a recipe, there are certain ingredients that can be added in
decreased or increased quantities, substituted with another ingredient, or excluded as a whole,
while still not affecting the overall outcome of the recipe. On the other hand, there are other
ingredients that must be measured precisely in order for the recipe to be successful. The
aforementioned description holds true for literary works, as well. The success of some pieces
relies heavily on a strong plot, while the success of others is found primarily from the quality of
characters and setting. To construct a successful Frankensteinstory, one must be sure to include the
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In containing this theme, the tale will reveal how destructive these prejudices can be to the
individual, group, and society as a whole. These social prejudices were best showcased in Mary
Shelley s 1818 novel Frankenstein, in which the Creature was continually judged based upon his
physical appearance instead of his emotional and intellectual attributes. Not only was the Creature
judged by his father, but by other characters throughout the novel including William, the DeLacey
family, and other townsfolk. These prejudices took a heavy toll on the Creature, as seen through
his emotional responses and his sporadic actions towards other humans. All in all, these
prejudices ended up being harmful not only to the Creature, but to all whom he interacted with
due to their effect on him. This theme is so vital to maintaining the Frankenstein story that it
seemingly reoccurs in every adaptation that we covered this semester. However, out of all of
these adaptations, Philip K. Dick s 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
undoubtedly does the best job at portraying the theme of social prejudices against one particular
group. Throughout the novel, the entity of the androids was judged and looked down upon. The
prejudices against androids not only affected the androids themselves but affected Rick Deckard
as his life s work was terminating these androids, Iran as she didn t enjoy Deckard s profession, John
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Notes On Renewable Energy Systems
1 | P a g e 7405ENG Renewable Energy Systems 7405ENG Renewable Energy Systems Assignment
2 Submitted to Prasad Kaparaju Course convenor By submitting this report I hereby state: п‚· That
all items included in this report are solely my own work, unless I have clearly stated or referenced
them. п‚· I am aware of the university s policies regarding academic integrity and the penalties that
could be enforced if I fail to comply. Submitted by Chirantan Patel S2930078 2 | P a g e 7405ENG
Renewable Energy Systems TABLE OF CONTENT: 1.
Summery.............................................................. 3 2.
Introduction.........................................................4 3. Design Criteria
......................................................5 п‚· Photovoltaic...................................................5 п‚·
Invertor.........................................................5 4. Cost Analysis........................................................6
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In this software five step for analysis which are energy analysis, cost analysis, emission analysis,
financial analysis, and sensitivity/risk analysis. This software cover global database of climate
change condition which is provided by the NASA s Satellite, hydrology database and product
database, benchmark database, ; project database, legal toolkits and large amount of multilingual
and multimedia free training material. 4 | P a g e 7405ENG Renewable Energy Systems
INTRODUCTION: The industrial revolution has clearly shown that the use of renewable energy
sources like wind, hydraulic and solar are archaic due to fact that they have been used centuries
ago. They need to focus on current renewable energy trend like petroleum has led to the
abandoning of wind, hydraulic, and solar source. Due to the huge amount of fuel consumption fuel
prices and environmental problems like global warming so that we need to returning back to
renewable energy sources. Renewable energies are infinite, clean and we can use them at same
place where they are produced. Solar cell Converting the sun radiation directly into the electricity.
Al the solar cells are made of semiconducting material. It is same material as we used in the
computer chip. When sunlight fall on the solar cell, electrons is exited from its atoms, allowing the
electrons to flow through the material to produce electricity. The electricity generation from light
(photon) is known as photovoltaic (PV) effect. Solar cell
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The Reinforcement of Racial Hierarchies in Morrison s The...
Race and racial hierarchies are reinforced through the proliferation of a predominant, societal, white
aesthetic and through the perceptions associated with physical characteristics. In The Bluest Eye,
Toni Morrison first illustrates the reinforcement of racial hierarchies through the proliferation of a
predominant, societal white aesthetic by recounting passages from the Dick and Janebooks, a
standardization of family life. Next, The Black Arts Movementby Larry Nealdemonstrates the
reinforcement of racial hierarchies through the proliferation of a white aesthetic by discussing how
Black culture, including Black art, is in danger if the white aesthetic is accepted by Black artists.
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These books, with their simplistic two and three word sentences, were widely used to teach all
children how to read and suggested that the lifestyle of Dick and Jane was typical and standard.
But, the Dick and Jane lifestyle was certainly not the typical lifestyle for Claudia, Pecola or
either of their families. So, that lifestyle was presumed to be the typical white lifestyle.
Furthermore, the lifestyle of Dick and Jane was obviously viewed as superior to a sad, broken,
difficult family life, similar to what Claudia and Pecola were accustomed, so white lifestyles in
general were viewed as superior. Consequently, exposure to this white aesthetic, especially at an
early age, would create, proliferate and reinforce a racial hierarchy.
In The Black Arts Movement, Larry Neal also discusses how a racial hierarchy is reinforced
through the proliferation of a predominant, societal, white aesthetic. Neal says that, there are in fact
and in spirit two Americas one black, one white. (Neal 2039). Further, Neal discusses the danger of
not counteracting the white way of thinking, trumpeting the need for a Black aesthetic. The motive
behind the Black aesthetic is the destruction of the white thing, the destruction of white ideas, and
white ways of looking at the world. (Neal 2040). Neal s adamancy concerning the need for a Black
aesthetic confirms his belief in the existence and power of a predominant, societal, white
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Contemporary Issues Of The Hotel Industry Essay
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY Critique Article 2 Submitted By:
Tariq Tanveer Mudh Student ID 1000020230 Assumption 1 The performance of new industry
entrants can be effected by their pre entry experience. Evidence The author has provided the
evidence in the form of Ganco and Agarwal, 2009 to support this assumption. It is essential for
every new firm to have particular experience in specific field which help them to survive and
compete with other rivalry in the market. Challenge I agree with above mentioned assertion by
the author. Prior knowledge and experience of any specific field is very important to determine
the performance of any organization. New entrants who carry prior experience having a greater
chance to survive in the market. Also, it helps to differentiate one from another and help to
establish in the market. It also provides ability to face the market situation in the terms of
technological and production change (Shane, 2013). Assumption 2 Potential consumers trust on an
organisation s brand as an indicator of its product quality. Evidence To support this assertion
author has given the evidence of Erdem and Swait, 2006. Challenge I agree with the author as
every consumer have their own perception about brand because it give a feel to the customers
about the quality it provide in the term of the services and products. Now a days, customers are
very quality conscious and they want value to their money. So the logos and
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Importance Of Lifespan Psychology In Nursing
Developmental psychologists study changes in Lifespan Development that apply intermediately to
health care. Lifespan Developmental psychology is the focus on human growth and changes across
the lifespan, and how and why human beings change over the course of their life (Santrock).
Nurses in particular are call upon for much more to administer a medicine or do a treatment. There
is an important role in understanding the relationship between a patient s medical and
psychological needs (Potter Perry). The reason being that lifespan developmental psychology, is a
critical component to the training of every nurse. The nursing fields applies to all areas of
Lifespan Development, and nurses work in a setting where they are required to work and interact
with other professionals in a effort to bring the best quality of care to their patients. This involves
the need for the full understanding how or why a person may behave in any given situation. With
the knowledge of psychologynurses will learn to interact with patient all based on different factors
such as gender and age. If two patients were undergoing the same procedure, the patient who is
younger could be more afraid than the adult (Chron.com). Difficulties in understanding the true
meaning of their illness. Nurses must use this broad range of psychological knowledge in order to
relate to younger or older patients, improving the nurse pt relationship; allowing open interaction in
communication informing medical professionals
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Atkins Diet Effects
Living in a world that seeks instant gratification, losing weight quickly rather than safely seems
to be more important. This is one of the reasons that high protein, low carbohydrate diets such as
the Atkins diet are so popular. The Atkins diet claims that by consuming less carbohydrates, the
body will burn fat including body fat to use as fuel. As a cardiologist, Dr. Robert Atkins, the
creator of the Atkins diet, claimed this diet was completely safe. However, he does not explain the
effects of the diet that go beyond simply weight loss. The Atkins diet can have many negative
health effects in the long term. The way that the Atkins diet works is by forcing your body to used
fat as fuel rather than glucose, the body s preferred fuel source.
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In the Time of the Butterflies
In the time of the Butterflies, by Julia Alverez, is a story about love. This story also
reviels how the Mirabel sisters get involved in the revolution against Trujillo s politics and how
they deal with their family and friends in the meanwhile. It is remarkable and catching story
because it explains how these sisters achieve liberty throughout their union during a terrible reign
where women have few rights and brave people are massacred because there s no freedom of
speech. Throughout the storytelling, the sisters come across obstacles that require their opinions
and decisions to be made; decisions that involve choosing the revolution or to protect and care for
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Using we means that they think together
as a whole, being unselfish, and they compromise their lives and choose to suffer and live
uncomfortably in that prison because their cellmates don t get that opportunity to be free. In this
case, they make this decision out of the act of love; not completely ignoring their role in the
revolution by staying in prison, but postponing that responsibility until they get freed the way
they think is right. One of the sisters, DГ©dГ©, truly proves herself as a strong and caring woman
for
her sisters when she declares to be Minerva to the SIM, showing less fear of being in trouble with
the SIM and more love and care for her sister. I will never forget the terror on DГ©dГ© s face. How
she reached for my hand. How when we were asked to identify ourselves, what she said was,
My name is Minerva Mirabel (277). The sisters are always determined to protect each other,
even though that sometimes meant making a verdict that would get one of each other in trouble to
protect the real victim.
Through love, the sisters first priority is to protect their families, including
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  • 2. Examples Of Season Ending Injuries Season ending injuries: Psychosocial aspect of rehabilitation within the athlete In all levels of sport, involvement there is a high incidence of injuries that are bound to occur. These injuries can range in severity, from simple cuts and bruises to season or even career ending injuries. In many cases, the injured athlete is initially assessed and diagnosed with whatever ailment they may have. Next, the athlete is treated for that injury whether it be surgery, physical therapy, or both and then is given time to physically recover from that injury. This execution of treatment is known as the biomedical model, which the majority of physicians in today s practice use. This plan seems to be universal and effective in many cases. What many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I agree with this form of post injury goal setting program. I believe that if we as a consultant can keep the athlete striving for his or her own goals they can still feed the competitive drive that remains within the athlete. By continuing to set goals for the athlete we need to keep in mind that these goals need to be task oriented and not ego oriented. In other words, these goals set forth by the athlete and his physical therapist or consultant need to be concerned with the development of competence within the rehabilitation of the athlete. Doing so will promote self efficacy through the value and commitment of the rehabilitation. What we should try to avoid, is setting ego based goals where the athlete is compared to previous or current athletes with the same injury. This only lowers self confidence and increases the already high anxiety levels within the injured athlete. In the second journal by (Rapp, 2006) the researcher conducted a test by which, Individual responses of injured athletes varied from those who took injury in stride to those who required psychiatric intervention. Rapp (p. 9) This seemed to significantly designate the further examination of the importance of not simply Assuming mood disturbances nor overlooking a serious emotional response in the injured athlete. Rapp (pg.13) Therefore, the athlete can be diagnosed in a clinical sense with the appropriate testing to confirm or rule out the need for psychiatric help at the time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Pineapple Express Character Analysis Similarities with fictional characters Have you ever thought of which fictional characters you relate too? I am a person who is funny, intelligent and lazy. I chose 3 fictional character that I relate to the most. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Saul Silver from Pineapple Express for his funny personality, Chris Gardner from the Pursuit of Happiness for being intelligent and his willingness to strive for success, and Patrick from Spongebob Squarepantsfor his laziness, always being late to things he had to do. Saul Silver from the movie Pineapple Express has a silly personality, which I believe is a characteristic that I posses as well. A scene from the movie which Saul shows that charactertrait is when his friend Dale Denton gets arrested for selling marijuana to kids and Saul had gone off to buy burritos for them to eat. Next he came back and had seen what happened, as the cop was driving away with his friend in the back seat he decided to get hit by the cop car so the officer could get out of the vehicle. Then after that occurred Saul crawled around the car and hopped in the front seat and drove away with his friend. When Saul was struck by the car he spilled a red smoothie all over the front windshield. On that occasion he put his foot through the windshield to create an opening so he can see, despite that wasn t the case his foot ended up getting stuck. This character trait hurts the character because it gets him in sticky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay about Realism in British Soap Opera Realism in British Soap Opera Using a media text as a key example, evaluate selected techniques of fictional production which contribute to a sense of realism consistent with genre or format used. Many have defined the term realism but these definitions by Watt and Williams can be easily applied to my choice of media text, which is the British soap opera. Fiske writes that Watt and Williams ....tend to define it by its content. Watt traces its origins to the rise of the novel in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. And Williams ...whose historical perspective covers the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, lists three main characteristics of realism in drama: he finds that it has a contemporary setting, that it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Socially extended characteristic can be seen with most of the main characters working in the factory or pub. Although characters are present that wouldn t be strictly defined as working class such as Mike Baldwin who owns the factory or Natalie Barnes who owns the pub, in Coronation Street it is important to note that these characters are easily immediately visible to the working class. Many commentators compare British Soaps with American soaps when discussing Realism. Realism is one of those words, like morality or wealth, whose definition is subjective. On the soaps reality is an artificial thing that is always being manipulated for the plot s benefit... British soaps work in a naturalistic context which the American soaps do not attempt.....the British go for what I might call a flattened reality, a middle brow nuts and bolts, everyday sort of reality. (All For Love, A Study in Soap Opera, Peter Buckingham, Secker Warberg 1984, p.45) American Soap Operas such as Dallas or Dynasty are set in a contemporary setting but they are not concerned with secular action. These soaps rely on extravagant story lines, a famous one being one character being abducted by aliens this is not the typical experience of the working class as discussed by Williams. These American Soaps also don t conform to the Socially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Well Paid Receptionist Case Analysis The Well Paid Receptionist Case Analysis Harvey hired the very qualified Cathy Brannen seven years ago for an annual salary of $14,000 and the incentive of sales override of 2% of the total sales. Today, Harvey just realized that his secretary has been living very comfortable with $127,614.21 this year. Harvey cannot believe the situation and wants to address her salary, which he feels is inappropriate, but has not considered his contributions, or lack of contributions, that has led to this outcome (Cohen Fink, 2001). A Bloated Salary and an Oblivious Leader Cathy has been making a significant amount for some time, refer to Table 1. There have been significant raises each year and should have been caught by Harvey or the comptroller long before her 7 year anniversary. Why was there a lack of due diligence that allowed this to not be noticed more promptly? Why were no complaints brought forward by other employees? Is this an isolated case or other employees making significant salaries as well? Cathy is making significantly more than Harvey s best salespersons and managers, almost as much as Harvey and extremely higher than any receptionist s salary (Cohen Fink, 2001). The problem does not lie with just overlooked financial, payroll documents but Harvey s lack of participation in the financials of his business. When Harvey hired Cathy, he could not offer her requested salary, and even made an offer that was 12% lower than her previous salary, but Harvey needed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay about Fertility Treatments Fertility Treatments I. Introduction It is assumed by most that we will all be able to grow up, fall in love, get married, and then have children of our own. This is not the lifestyle that all people choose, but it is still the view accepted by the majority of society. What happens when the unthinkable occurs and a happily married couple is unable to get pregnant? This is a reality for 7.1%, or 2.8 million, of the married couples in the United States (Lenox, 1999). Today, there are many people all over the world that decide to use fertility treatments to help them conceive a child, and this often leads to the birth of twins, triplets, or even higher order multiples. There are many risk factors that are involved in this type of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another commonly used method of induction is the injection of follicle stimulating hormones, or FSH. For this treatment, the patient is given FSH injections while being monitored by a physician. The physician uses ultrasound to keep count of the number of mature eggs in the woman s ovaries. When the physician decides that there are enough eggs, a second hormone injection is then given that causes the release of the eggs from the ovaries. The final step is fertilization through sexual intercourse or artificial insemination (ACOG, 2004). There are risks associated with these types of ART. The use of any ovulation induction therapy can cause a woman s ovary to swell up to 10 times its normal size (Cowley and Springen, 1997). It is also possible for up to 40 eggs, as opposed to the normal one, to be released in one cycle (Cowley and Springen, 1997). This results in a much higher risk for the conception of a multiple fetus pregnancy. There is a 5% 10% chance of a multiple pregnancy with the use of clomiphene (Jacobs, 2004). This is significantly higher than the 1% rate of occurrence of twins in unassisted pregnancies (Dr. Joseph F. Smith Medical Library, 2003). In about 1 out of 5 pregnancies achieved using FSH injection therapy the result is a multiple birth (Brown, 2001). In an attempt to avoid the conception of these multiple fetus pregnancies, it is suggested that the physicians monitor the number of eggs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Proposal About Wildlife Endangerment Dear Carter Roberts, I am writing to you today to express my concerns and to propose a plan regarding the serious issue with wildlife endangerment. More than 100 million animals are killed each year. Some are simply killed by hunters which essentially can be debated but the majority are killed for chemical testing used in biology labs and climate change. We, as a society, need to act to start protecting the wildlife throughout the world. I believe that this is an important issue because by protecting nature s animals, we are enriching the earth. When we take care of wildlife, it helps keep water clean and gives us the ability to drink fresh water. If we can all work together, I think that we can lower the number of wildlife endangerment all together. The first thing I suggest you doing is having more conferences on the endangered species act. This act truly emphasizes on protecting animals and the areas they live in. For example, we should be courteous towards these animals and not disturb the areas they live in. A vast majority of habitats are ruined by humans for humans. I do understand that some areas need to be built to develop a stronger economy, but we also need to think about the animals because we wouldn t be here if they all died. These areas cover a massive amount of land, so it is important to think about what you are building and why you are building it. Next, I think that increasing the funds that every wildlife program has would be a huge benefit for these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Thomas Dorsey Research Paper Good versus Evil, Heaven versus Hell, Sacred versus Secular; these were the internal and external conflicts faced by the blues artists of the 1920s and 30s. There was no in between, but Thomas Dorsey didn t see much of a difference, they both reflected the African American experience. Many of these artists, like Charley Patton and Blind Lemon Jefferson, negotiated this chasm by recording a few sacred tunes though always under a pseudonym. Thomas A. Dorsey, also attempted this delicate balance of recording and performing blueswhile writing spirituals and church music. While his time and discography as Georgia Tom and as a member of the Hokum Boys is well known to aficionados, it was this time served in the secular world that aided him... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1932, Dorsey s wife, Nettie Harper, who was Ma Rainey s wardrobe mistress, and their newborn son died with a day of each other after the child s birth. His sorrow inspired him to compose the now Gospel standard Take My Hand, Precious Lord. This composition fused the religious hymn with the rhythmical and emotive blues music into what became Gospel Music, which for a longtime were referred to as Dorseys. Gospel is not simply the cross pollination of the spiritual hymn and the syncopated rhythm of jazz and blues. Because Dorsey was able to read music, unlike many of his blues compatriots, he came to understand that music was a conduit of feeling, a choice to be made solely by the performer and that, one had to surrender oneself to the inspiration, be it a higher power, their experience, or whatever. Dorsey brought these observations and the tenor of the blues together to this new music; that of defiance in the face of despair. These were songs of hope, perseverance, and affirmation. Take My Hand was a favorite of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King and was performed at his funeral at the request of President Lyndon Johnson. Everyone from Aretha Franklin to Beyonce have added it to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Law of Attraction The Law of Attraction Many people in this world live their lives without any aspirations towards greatness. They think that they don t stand a chance of fulfilling any of the dreams or goals they might have. Their idea of dreams coming true are far from their imagination and stick around with the absurd idea of keeping their feet in the ground and stop day dreaming or even think about it. What they don t know is that by just thinking about it, they re much closer to their dreamthan what they thoughtthey were. There are several steps to follow though, steps that will make you reach your goal a lot faster with just using your mindand that are what I d like to demonstrate you. For a long time a thing such as the law of attraction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Basically every thought you have will contribute to what what s going on in your mind, whether you want it or not if you think about it you ll attract it. Some people say that this is where the saying Be careful with what you wish for comes from. It doesn t matter if it s for good or bad by having it in your head you just might get it. The law of attraction has been with us always, whether you knew about it or not (Byrne 58). Where we could see it a lot is with children. Take me for example, when I was little I used to dream about going to Disney World. I would see the commercials and I would see myself there also. Playing, meeting my favorite characters, getting on all the rides and just simply having fun. I would pray and ask my parents to take me. Down deep inside of me I knew I was going to be able to go one day, I never lost hope. Until one day my aunt decided to organize a trip for the whole family and I just couldn t believe it! After all that wishing and hoping I finally got to go and made my biggest dream come true. That s exactly what a person needs to do, have faith that you re going to receive it and just like a child, don t worry on the how and when to receive it. Just wait and have that certainty of being able to have it at the right time at the right moment. What also keeps a lot of people away from their goals is their fear. Fear of hoping and day dream and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Has Germany Changed Over Time Germany is a very interesting country with some fascinating geography.Towns names have changed over time in Germany and is difficult to find the town your ancestor lived in so long ago. As a result of many wars much of this country has changed more than once ( Germany Historical Geography ). The German people are persuaded by powerful people that could promise them their independence. The German people were persuaded by the Hitler and the Nazi party because Hitler had a solution to every problem (Bailey). In the German sixty five to seventy percent of Germans are Christians.They re religion is more or less evenly split between the mainstream denominations of Lutheran Protestantism and Calvinism united in the EKD (Evangelical Church ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Broken Chain Of Authority In Henry IV In Henry IV, Part 1, Shakespeare establishes a theme of a broken chain of authority through Hotspur s vivid language revealing the Percy s regret in originally supporting the illegitimate king. Despite originally supporting him, Hotspur shows true disrespect for the King through symbolism whenever he calls him a thorn and a cankered Bollingbroke. In Medieval times subordinates of the King were supposed to show the utmost respect to their superior. Disrespecting and insulting your King was both taboo and forbidden at the time. Hotspur s language shows how truly disgusted he is with his King. Hotspur s juvenile insults show that the chain of Authority is indeed broken. Hotspur doesn t only think his King is disgusting; Hotspur also implies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Career Trajectory In Nursing A career trajectory is a formalized plan for a successful transition into a career path that an individual has chosen. Likewise, the goal of nursing is to improve health through the advancement of knowledge therefore, improving the safety, effectiveness, and the access for healthcare. In combining these two definitions, a career trajectory in nursing advancement is to allow for clarity of direction and expected outcomes in a career by meeting the goals to advance in the healthcare field. In order to build a successful career as an advanced practitioner an individual must consider the requirements of the position and make strategic decisions in order to facilitate progression towards this goal (Feetham Doering, 2015). Consequently, the contemplation of changing professional practice to one of an Adult to Gerontology Nurse Practitioner affords tremendous challenges along with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The annual cost of this insurance is $325 plus a $3 membership fee for a student of Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner in the state of Iowa (National Service Organization [NSO], 2015). Professional Support Professional support may be in the form of mentoring. Mentoring allows for a novice ARNP to develop professional support through a structuralized framework, which positively promotes and influences a novice ARNP in their development and understanding of care practices. It provides a professional support system that guides and allows the ARNP to build their understanding of how to handle real life situations (Doerksen, 2010). Mentorship is critical for growth and promotes career advancement by enhancing competence, self confidence, and self esteem (Adeniran et al, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Bloody Chamber Symbolism In The Bloody Chamber, Angela Carter tells the tale of a seventeen year old girl who marries an older, wealthy Marquis. Like many other clever authors, Carter gives the reader an opportunity to determine the outcome of the story before the ending is reached through her symbolism and allusions which foreshadow the ending. In doing so, she not only provides insight into what will happen next but also further develops each of the characters through these complex symbols that she incorporates throughout the story. Carter first alludes to the outcome of the story by introducing the ruby choker that the Marquis gave as a wedding gift within the first few pages of the narrative. She describes it as, a choker of rubies, two inches wide, like an extraordinarily precious slit throat (6). The reader can infer a considerable amount from this one simple... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He orders her to put on that white dress you wore to hear Tristan and the necklace that prefigures your end, suggesting as though he has known her demise was inescapable from the moment he gave her the choker (40). Regardless of whether or not the reader had missed the clues that Carter left earlier in the story, this reference to the choker is much more explicit, as it contrasts the dark ruby color with the bright white dress. This illustrates the theme of innocence versus violence, which is seen all throughout the story. The explicit revelation of the necklace prefiguring her end shows that the symbolism that Carter incorporated in the story begins subtler and becomes more straightforward towards the end. While not all of Carter s elements of foreshadowing may have been as lengthy and apparent as the ruby red choker, not a single one fell short of its quality and effectiveness in helping her to reach the overall effect of building anticipation and increasing tensions throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Budget Friendly Apps You have more choices than ever when it comes to buying stuff. On top of malls, mom and pops, big boxes, and your friendly neighbourhood store, you have entire shopping emporiums on the Internet. With a galaxy of choices at your fingertips, it can be difficult to commit to a budget or even set one. But you know that you have to buy things at some point; unless you grow a prolific garden, you need food to put on the table. Fortunately, the same technology that has spawned these choices has given rise to applications designed to help you cut down spending. Some help you fix a budget. Some give you coupons to steep deals. Some facilitate price comparisons, while others suggest affordable restaurants. Some even earn money. These apps will lead you down the path of frugality in no time: 1.Unsplurge Unsplurge s developers know the story well: Person sets budget, then watches it unravel all because no one holds him or her accountable. What sets Unsplurge from other budgeting tools is that it leverages the power of peer support. This app keeps you on the wagon by displaying their budget goals to other users, with the goal of getting them to motivate you. Sometimes a pat on the back is all you need to avoid flushing your money down the drain. Businesses would do well to include this in a suite of apps to streamline their operations. 2.Pocket Expense Personal Finance You never have to be reckless with your income again, not with the way this app keeps track of your financial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Soccer Explains The World Chapter Summary How Soccer Explains the World: An Unlikely Theory of Globalization is by Franklin Foer. He graduated from Columbia in 1996. Foer is an American journalist and former editor of The New Republic. Foer has written for Slate and New York magazine. He served as editor of American magazine The New Republic from 2006 until 2010, when he resigned. He then became editor again in 2012. His book How Soccer Explains the World was published in 2004. It was his first book. This book is about the search of the interchange between soccer and the global economy. The author talks about today s world events, from the political and economic standpoints. He states that soccer is the globalized medium that seems to lend itself to the effect that is has on the society as a whole. In the first point Foer tries to explain How soccer explains the gangster paradise . In this chapter, on example Red Star Belgrade, he s explains how work the soccer gangs. Red Star Belgrade is the most beloved, most successful soccer team in Serbia. Foer describes what can make usual soccer fan. Bodyguard of Red... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He goes into detail and describes the wonderful things that happen from the violence. That happens to be all the nationalism going on. Barca is the nationalist team. Their violence was never considered a threat. Their traditionalist ideals are meant to be respected. The Barca acts like there is nothing going on and try not to attract attention to them. The fans of Barcelona on the other hand, think they are better than everyone else and try to bring up the past and resentment that is not there. It has to do with the position there are in and what they have been taught and how they have been seen. But this is all better said in the words by Foer, You could love your country even consider it a superior group without desiring to dominate other groups or closing yourself off to foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Major Stressors in Teens Lives Major Stressors In Teens Lives What is stress actually and how do we determine who is stressed? Most of us describe stress as when everything became too much that we are overloaded and wonder if we can cope with the amount of pressure placed upon us. Stress actually is anything that poses challenge or a threat to our well being is a stress. While most people took stress as something negative, it can also be a good thing as it gets you going in life when there are problems which need to be solved as life would be dull, boring and pointless without any stress at all. However, stresses are bad when it undermines both our mental and physical health. In this text, I would like to focus on the major stressors in teens lives as we all know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may result in serious health problems such as anxiety, withdrawal symptoms, aggression, suicidal tendencies, physical illness, or even drug or alcohol abuse. Hence, teenagers actually faces real stressful situation when they re having problems which they aren t able to handle the pressure and anxiety of these stresses. In conclusion, teenagers especially in this modern age revolving technology, vast field of knowledge and touch of the fingertips information access, faces a lot of stresses in all aspects of life. Instead of putting more pressure on them, those people around them should give them morale support and try helping them to handle and cope with their stress. Identifying the cause is the first step and from there teens can learn positive ways to release stress and find resolutions to their situations. A first step in controlling stress is identifying the good and bad stressors in their life as it helps in patronizing, learning stress techniques and in some cases getting help before the stress leads to physical or emotional harm. When stress overloads our life, we will feel it both physically and emotionally. These stresses may cause our body to shut down its clock which leads to sleeplessness while the charge of energy levels that will cause a decrease of wanting to get things done, and the pleasure part of the brain will shut down and cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Age Should I Freeze My Eggs Shannon s Edits What Age Should I Freeze My Eggs? The short answer is the earlier the better. Studies show that banking eggs at an younger age increases the likelihood of having a successful birth after. However, these studies also show that women who bank their eggs earlier are less likely to use them, because they have more time to conceive naturally. Keep in mind, these findings don t apply if you re freezing your eggs due to health issues that impact your fertility directly. So, what s the recommended age for egg freezing if you don t have any health threats? It turns out there are two major age related factors that can help answer this question: egg quantity and quality. For the best egg freezing results, you need to know at what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tolga Mesen found in his research that the highest probability of live birth 74% occurred when eggs were frozen before 34 years of age. However, most doctors say that freezing your eggs before the age of 37 is fine. This recommended age is when the quality and quantity of a woman s egg is still suitable for egg freezing. What if I m older than 37 years? Good news: Women still conceive naturally at this age. The CDC reports that nearly 120,000 women in their 40s give a birth every year in the United States, with only 9% of these births resulting from IVF. However, at some point in their 40s, women experience Diminished Ovarian Reserve. This means that women no longer have healthy eggs to fertilize naturally or retrieve for preservation. The condition may occur at younger age due to disease or injury, but it most commonly occurs as a result of the normal aging process. Dr. Dominic Stoop suggests the ideal age for the egg freezing is 31 35. However, although eggs from women in 36 40 years will result in fewer pregnancies because of lower egg quality, he adds that these women may still benefit given the accelerated age related decline in fertility after the age of 40 years . In other words, if you re 36 or older and you re not trying to conceive right now, you re more likely achieve pregnancy success later if you freeze your eggs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. G Sabrinus Research Paper Alex Christensen 10/21/2014 Bio 203 Lab Glaucomys sabrinus: Habit and Geography/ Forms and Function One of the most biologically complex organisms across all ecosystems is the northern flying squirrel (G. sabrinus). In the most general sense, the northern flying squirrel can be labeled an occupant of boreal conifer and mixed forests and an organism who has developed the ability to glide from tree to tree (Smith et al. 2011, Thorington and Santana 2007, Weigl 2007). This basic overview of the G. sabrinus, however, does not even begin to show the complexity of this organism s lifestyle and the various functions that allow it to survive. This organism also serves as a very precise indicator of an ecosystems health; recently G. sabrinus has been... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Small tree squirrels like the Sciurini are very good leapers and use the ability to jump from tree to tree to avoid predators, however, small tree squirrels are unable to leap as far as larger tree squirrels so the ability to glide is more advantageous to smaller squirrels then to larger ones (Thorington and Santana 2007). Also, due to the fact that smaller squirrels reach lower velocities upon falling, smaller squirrels would be safer if such a situation occurred and they would be less likely to become injured (Thorington and Santana 2007). Due to these factors, the conclusion that northern flying squirrels evolved from small squirrels is justified. Overall, the evolution of gliding in small tree squirrels allows them to more successfully avoid predators, find food more quickly, and increases the safety of the squirrel as it moves around its habit (Thorington and Santana 2007). The anatomical manifestation of this evolution is the patagium which is lined with muscle called the platysma II extending from the wrist to the body and from the body to the ankle (Thorington and Santana 2007). Unlike other flying squirrels, the northern flying squirrel does not possess what is called an uropatagium which extends from the ankle to the tail, despite this, G. sabrinus is a very adept glider. Another adaptation that is believed to have occurred is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Presidential Election Advantages I believe that the US Presidential election should deserve all the media attention it is receiving because the USA is one of the strongest world economies and will have a massive influence on other country s economies. The US politics are known to be very complex. Even though we re inundated with the media coverage of this election, it can still be difficult to figure out what exactly is happening. In 2014 it was stated that more and more americans are using cell phones to follow political news with 28 percent of registered voters. In other words, people are following election news and development in which this can help them understand more of the US politics from looking at social media sites and blogs. As every economic situation in the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Grand Nursing Theory Essay Applying Theory to a Practice Problem October 3, 2012 Introduction Our first class in the masters in nursing program, has been focused on nursing theorists. We have learned about Grand Theories, which are theories that are very broad and difficult to test and Middle Range Theories, which are also broad theories but narrow enough to be testable. We have learned how to study the different theories, looking at how we can utilize theories to evaluate practice. I have been in a nursing leadership role for many years. Approximately 8 years ago, I lead a group of nurses to develop a shared governance nursing model in our organization. Shared governance is having staff involved with making decisions related to unit... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4) Resolution phase (Evaluation) problem resolved, relationship is terminated. This theory was applied to a client that had a diagnosis of intervertebral disc prolapse. The client was in severe pain. 1) Orientation phase; the client was initially reluctant to talk due to her pain. 2) Identification phase; the client expresses the need to get relief from pain. The nurse educates the client on the pain scale to measure pain. 3) Exploitation phase; client informs nurse that there is relief from pain when she is in the supine position. 4) Resolution phase client s pain was reduced and tolerable. To apply this theory to managing in a shared governance organization, I will define the nurse as the manager, and the client as the unit staff. The organization has asked all managers to improve their patient satisfaction scores in the next fiscal year. The manager will use the unit council (shared governance structure) to assist with this goal. 1) Orientation phase the manager shares the organization goal of improving patient satisfaction scores and shares current patient satisfaction scores and patient comments with the unit council. The unit staff asks questions, share past experiences, and seek resources to assist with gathering data. The manager and unit staff discuss bias and limitations of the unit council. Roles of the unit council and the manager are defined. 2) Identification phase the manager and unit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Smarter Way 4.Think In A Smarter Way Today, traditional students and adults have more choices than ever when enrolling in college or career school. The Internet has created a revolution in higher education, and most major colleges and universities are offering courses and degree programs online.Nowadays you can even Buy MBA Assignments Online to complete your assignments. But how can you choose an online college? If you are considering a traditional bricks and mortar college you can drive to the college campus and see the college buildings and meet with the admissions staff. You might even get to see some classes or meet some instructors. It s possible, when you visit a college campus, to imagine yourself walking along under the big oak trees or spending ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Looking for a master s degree program in pastoral counseling? Chances are your local college doesn t offer it, but it s available online from a prestigious university. Online programs offer flexible schedules. Generally, you need to meet certain milestones as your program progresses. It doesn t matter what time of day you do your work. Does your work shift end at 9:00 pm? No problem! You can complete your assignments on weekends or in the morning or whenever is good for you. You save money. No costs for commuting or eating the lousy college cafeteria food. You probably already own a computer and have Internet service (which is how you are able to read this article!). Except for your books or other course material, that s all you need. College instructors spend time online with students. Chances are good that you will have as much personal interaction with your online instructor as you would in one of those big lecture halls on campus. Financial aid and other college services are generally available to qualified online students. You may qualify for the same grants, loans, or scholarships that traditional students receive. Buy MBA Assignments Online to make your work easier and save ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ad Analysis Essay 11 Ad Analysis To commit ourselves to evaluating the old vs. new we have to first find examples of the two. What I chose to compare and contrast are ads that focus on capturing a particular audience, that audience would be the athletes on the hardwood. Pony has long been in the running for shoe corporations and has, as long as I can remember, made a decent focus on comfort ability and style amongst the ball players. Just Do It has never failed to get in the minds of every and anyone willing to lay on the line their sweat and grit in order to better their abilities in their particular sport or life. The products inspire those to just do what they need in order to get where they want to go. Nike can easily claim itself the top producer of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its quick in its delivery but effective enough to persuade the eye to look at the shoe. There are colors that match the uniform worn by the player with the personalized shoe. In this instance Jason Richardson, who plays for the Charlotte Bobcats, is the culprit that makes his mark on the feet of those who will purchase the shoe. The ad itself doesn t play on any specific meaning. There is a picture of the shoe with Jason Richardson around the life size shoes and words in color that read, Can You Dig It. The shoe itself is quite unique in design, it s a new shoe that appears to be rather comfortable and trendsetting in one. The ad doesn t use gimmicks to push its products, again that goes back to the reputation Nike has, it simply displays its shoe and you either like it or you don t. Not as persuasive as previous advertisements Nike has made the public accustomed to. In my theology of the comparisons, I found that Nike has forever been and will continue to be the bar at which everyone will strive for. They push the limits of interests in people and find ways to appeal to the ever changing generations. The ad although rather plain in appearance is still new and does exactly what it needed to in order to showcase the product based off of what Nike has done in the past and what they plan doing in the near future. Pony, in my opinion, is the victor here. They have a solid punch line in what they were trying to stress. They emphasized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Why Firefighters Are Responsible For Protecting People s... Firefighter Firefighters are responsible for protecting people s lives and property from the hazards of fire and emergencies. Firefighters do more than just put out fires, they respond to different medical calls such as traffic accidents, and just other emergencies where they are normally the first on the scene. The first permanent firefighting company in the United states was formed by Benjamin Franklin in philadelphia in 1706 (Cosgrove). From horse drawn steam hand pumped engines to state of the art computer operated fire apparatus, the fire service is a constantly evolving career field. Advances in technology and tactics continually evolve to make emergency operations safer for responders and the people they serve. Now days, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If they choose to wait until they are hired, they will be paid a reduced firefighter salary during the time they are going through the training (Maple). This training is either obtained from a vocational school, state university or a department s own academy program. Firefighters need certain types of skills and personality types to excel at their job. They must have excellent people skills as they must live and work with many different personality types and they must deal with the public during extremely stressful events. They must also be very mechanically inclined as the duties require the use of many different types of specialized tools and equipment. Working Conditions Salary Working conditions vary greatly while in the station due to the size of the department s budget and on emergencies due to the type/nature of the response. One call you could be headed to a residential home to help a man that had a heart attack, another call you could be headed to the tarmac of an air force base to put out a plane that has crashed and caught on fire. There is an almost endless list of health and safety issues related to the profession due to the broad range of emergencies that personnel respond to. Directly out of the fire academy the average beginning wage for firefighters is $45,250 annually (Maple). The maximum salary you can expect as a lowest level firefighter is $54,538 and the maximum salary you can expect if you promote through the ranks to fire chief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Man After God s Own Heart David was the last son of Jesse, ancestor to Jesus Christ and the second King of Israel. He was considered as a Man after God s own heart . From a shepherd boy to a warrior, and from a warrior to a King, he lived his life the best he could for the Lord. Through the battles he fought, and the wars he was victorious in, he could ve ended up in pride considering how great and mighty a King he was. In spite of his successes in battle, he was known to be a man of humility. Davidwasn t perfect; he sinned just like everyone else. Though King David had a record of killing and adultery, he displayed a repentant heart. During the middle of his reign, King David committed adultery with Uriah s wife, Bathsheba. When David found out about Bathsheba s pregnancy, he sent for the solider Uriah from the battle field with a command to visit his wife in hopes of covering his tracks. David did this twice. Uriah didn t go the first time because he was getting the opportunity to do something that his fellow soldiers were not. He also didn t go after he ate and drank with the King. Why didn t Uriah return to Bathsheba after the second command? Could it be because he never loved Bathsheba to begin with? Or because he found out what happened? However, in spite of what Uriah s reasons were, David saw that he could not instruct this man to obey his order; King or not. After Uriah s decision, David made his decision that Uriah had to die. For this to come to pass, David sent word to his captain, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Tar Sands, By Jon Brownell Tar Sands EssayJon Brownell The Alberta Tar Sands are large deposits of bitumen,a sticky, black and viscous semi solid form of petroleum.(Merriam Webster) The bitumen is extracted from the earth and separated from materials that are not petroleum. This process consumes both water from the Athabasca River drainage basin and energy. While emissions from the water used are low the airborne pollutants contain more than 350 kilograms of cancer causing chemicals every four months.(Kelly) Also, bitumen is one of the least efficient power sources in the world.(Rapier) The Tar Sands are dangerous for people to live near, are environmentally damaging and unsustainable and are an inefficient source of power compared to other sources available in Canada. While the Tar Sands are currently good for the canadian economy, in the long term they will cost us more than they make. The content of cancer causing chemicals like PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) is twice as high as the standard recommended by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration in the United States. These levels have been observed to cause liver cancer in fish. (Timoney 68) Fish from Lake Athabasca have been found with deformities other than liver cancer, like lumps or bumps. Cancer levels in people who live in Fort Chipewyan are much higher than in other parts of the country.(McLachlan 17) The Government of Canada says that the risk of cancer is small because people do not eat animals from the area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Capital Punishment and the Media Capital Punishment and the Media Xavier Mendez Professor Collica JUS110 September 12, 2011 Capital Punishment and the Media In today s society, the capital punishment known as the death penalty has played a major role in the criminal justice system. It has brought important debates to the national attention in every aspect to whether end the lives of criminals. With the intense media coverage, it raised high standards on disputes on high profile cases such as serial killers. The attention given by the media towards capital punishment attracts the public own opinions. As a result, they re views of the media and society allows them to form important issues of impact on the debate of the capital punishment The majority of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 59). As you can see the political influences on public, it also sets the role on media. However, the criminal justice system is now more defenseless than ever to change the public frame of mind and political reaction as well. To be aware of the existing political and social circumstances of punishment, in regards to the capital punishment, it is necessary to look at both in relation to the media. With the attractions of the media, there are public opinion polls which provided the society s attitudes about the death penalty. The resulting surveys show that the public support for the capital punishment had risen and fall greatly over the past years. During the 1970s, when the capital punishment began to make its executions, an increased fear of violence in crime, the public supported 60 percent favoring executions (Von Drehle, 2006, p. 83). However, the public support of capital punishment continued to rise in the next decade. According to the General Social Survey, the favor of capital punishment was nearly 80 percent in 1994 (Von Drehle, 2006, p. 83). The public opinion regarding the death penalty would follow a decrease support over the time. In 2006, the polls dropped to 55 percent, usually because of the questioning of fairness and equality in the cases indicating if the criminal is innocent or not (Von Drehle, 2006, p. 84). While seeing the result from above, the media has been the primary source for determining the public opinion to whether or not to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. `` Animal Liberation `` By Richard Ryder To start with, The term Animal Rights did not emerge until the late 1970 s, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. In Particular, Richard Ryder, a British Psychologist, expressed his boldest ideas, but in order to get his word out around the world he needed assistance from one of the top Australian philosophers, Peter Singer. Singer published numerous of notable books such as Animal liberation which described in vivid detail, the grueling agony animals had to suffer. In fact, Pete Singer got his inspiration for his book Animal liberation from his view on utilitarianism, the belief that a morally good action is one that helps the greatest number of people and animals. Indeed, the phrase Animal Rightsfirst surfaced in the 1970... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bentham disputed that infants and the disabled should be treated such as animals because infants and the disabled are weak and defenseless like most animals. In the third place, the 19th century had an outburst of people who were interested in animal protection. The 19th century produced multiple laws, groups, and acts such as the Martins act, an act which focused on the treatment of horses noted Author Debbie Legge and Editor Simon Brooman in their book Law Relating to Animals 2 (p12), and instituted groups whose purpose was preventing cruelty to animals. The groups sent men to inspect markets, slaughter houses and livestock reproduced by the Animal Legal and Historical Center 3, In fact, the most recognized organization for animals that was apart of the elite group that sent out inspectors was named the SPCA or more formally know as the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. To begin with, 100 million animals are experimented on and tortured every year according to PETA, an animal organization. In today s society, people are taught from a young age that some animals are ranked higher than other. To illustrate, the typical house mouse would be looked as being disgusting and gross while a dog would be seen as adorable and pleasant. animals are seen as if they do not have rights, today s society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Pythagoras Dbq Being one of the greatest philosophers of his time, Pythagoras created a society of skilled mathematicians who worked together to facilitate mathematics, showed how numbers can be independent, and proved the Pythagorean theorem, making him iconic in mathematics today. His discoveries of simple yet essential methods are prevalent today throughout many mathematical fields in which they are treasured. The creations of Pythagoras were very powerful during the era in which he lived in. He created a community of followers (known as the Pythagoreans) who believed that mathematics was fundamental and at the heart of reality (source 1). The people in the society were all proficient mathematicians took mathematics very seriously, to the extent that it was similar to a religion (source 1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, the Pythagoreans were unique in comparison to other societies at the time. They vowed to keep the society a secret and were one of the first recorded societies to practice vegetarianism (source 2). Secondly, during a time when numbers were always present with subjects or units, Pythagoras changed the way that people think about numbers by also treating them independently as entities; without units (source 1). He manipulated values on shapes in order to find formulas that would further ease mathematics (source 1). As he studied shapes, Pythagoras was able to prove that, on a right triangle, a^2 + b^2 = c^2 (source 1). In addition to this, he allowed for women to be in his secret society, which stood out in an era where men were considered to be more powerful (source 1). Pythagoras changed several ways of living that were present during his life, as well as several mathematical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Does The United States Violate Human Rights Amnesty International is the biggest non governmental organization engaged in the protection of human rights. Through the years states became parties to many different international conventions and by their ratification promised to protect fundamental rights and freedoms. However, this is not always the case. One of the leading countries, which violate human rights, is the United States. Although United State is signatory to many different international agreements they do not follow their promises. The United States consistently violates Right to life incorporated in the International Covenant on the Civil and Political rights and much more. Generally, there are numbers of mentally retarded people in America through the year whose rights are not protected and they are sent to death. One of the happier stories is the story of Earl Washington. Earl is a mentally retarded man with an I.Q between 56 and 69. He was arrested for a minor assault, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Article 6(1) of the ICCPR states that every human being has the inherent right to life, which parties to the Convention must protect, and not allow for deprivation of the life arbitrary . The UN Human Rights Committee (hereinafter Committee ) monitors states compliance with the Treaty. The Committee stated in its General Comment No. 6 that it follows from the article 6(2) of the ICCPR that states are not obliged to abolish the use of death penalty totally, however, they are obliged to limit the use and abolish it for other than the „most serious crimes . However, in the United States of America do not comply with this vision. For a long period of time United States violate human and fundamental rights. They do not comply with the provisions of not only ICCPR but also other important international treaties. It is not the first time that United States violated fundamental rights and its time for this to come to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay on George Lopez The television show, George Lopez, is a series in which Latinos make up the entire cast of the family. It takes place in the present day Los Angeles and focuses on a family and their daily lifestyle. This is one of two television shows that are directed to the English speaking population that has the Latinominority as the main ethnicity of the cast. Only 4% of Hispanics make up the cast of prime time television shows, a miniscule amount considering that Hispanic Americans are the largest minority group in the US. The ways in which minorities are portrayed in the show have their good aspects as well as bad aspects. This is to be expected since showing all good points or all the bad points isn t a fair perspective of the Latino ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She also shows her human side when she volunteers for several charities just because she has spare time. They also have positive points as a family. George and Angie filled in at a dunk tank in one episode in order to be involved in their children s school life. In another episode, The Lopez Family turns their home into a haunted house in order to raise money for the factory workers who had lost their salaries as a result of a plane crash investigation. Their daughter Carmen, made baked goods for the American Bake Sale showing that she was involved and the traditional image of an innocent girl baking. Also, Carmen breaks up with her boyfriend at the time, Duncan, because he tried to pressure her into having sex too soon. That demonstrates her morals and how she has control and the ability to say no. All together, the family does noble things like volunteering and making well thought out decisions giving the watchers of the show a certain perception of the television show. Negative Aspects The George Lopez show is truly one of a kind. Only two sitcoms in the history of television have been completely cast by Hispanic Americans, The George Lopez Show and Greetings From Tuscan. The two shows combined account for 44% of all Latino characters in prime time television, an enormous number considering the amount of shows that air every week. Only 4% of Hispanics make up the cast of prime time television shows, a miniscule amount considering that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Zora Neale Hurston sThe Color Purple, And Their Eyes Were... Throughout the beginning of time, there have always been some type of gender dominance. Everywhere you traveled you would see the patriarchal system in place. As religion began taking form, more societies supported the patriarchal system. Sally Purvis states the fact that the Bible has inscribed patriarchal into culture over centuries (Purvis 145 160). The emergence of patriarchal systems increase the amount of power that males had over females. Males have always believed that they must control the house, their wives, and their children; however, now as society is reaching a new era the idea of male dominance has been decreasing rapidly. In Zora Neale Hurston s 1937 book, Their Eyes Were Watching God, she uses figurative language to help the reader understand that women also have a voice in any community. After several years another astounding author, Alice Walker, also publishes a book that was influenced by Their Eyes Were Watching God. Walker s book was named The Color Purpleand was officially published in 1982. Walker, just like her idol, wrote a book about genderroles and how the patriarchal system was now dissolving in this brave new world. Just like Hurston, Walker uses various kinds of figurative language to help create the image of the events prescribed in the book. Both of these books help describe how gender roles are in the old patriarchal society and how the new women of this brave new world demonstrate their courage to become their own person. Jusino 2 In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. My Family And I Have Recently Moved At St. Louis My family and I have recently moved to St. Louis and we could not be more excited about starting our new life. We had always hoped to visit the Gateway to the West one day, but we never imagined ever living here permanently. This move could not have happened at a more perfect time either, with St. Louis playing host to the World s Fair in a matter of years, there is plenty of work to be done and numerous job options at any time. The potential for work has driven my family to the ends of the Earth it seems. My parents emigrated from Germany in 1873 and quickly found their way across the country to New Ulm, Minnesota, where I was born eight years later on 23 July 1881. New Ulm was a decent place to raise a family, but as I was growing older and our family kept growing larger, my parents had to make the decision to stay in small yet familiar New Ulm, or head south to the more promising yet unknown cityof St. Louis. St. Louis was said to be a booming area, a great place to find work, and it even came with its own German sector in the neighborhood of Soulard. With this information in mind we packed our bags and headed towards uncertainty with only the dream of a more prosperous future nudging us forward. Upon reaching the city and making our way towards our fellow German emigrates, we quickly found living quarters which we shared with another family that came in the week before us. Of the nine of us in the apartment, four were old enough to work, and work we did. With the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Is Charlie Gordon Important In Flowers For Algernon Have you ever imagined being able to get the chance to have Artificial Intelligence surgery or A.I. surgery? Well a mentally challenged man had this opportunity. In the Science Fiction story Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes, a thirty seven year old man named Charlie Gordon had a passion to become intelligent, have friends, and fit it in. But there is one obstacle in his way, Charlie is mentally challenged. Since Charlie is desperate to become intelligent, he takes the leap to do the A.I. surgery. Charlie Gordon made the right decision to have the Artificial Intelligence surgery because he helped out with scientific discoveries, also achieved his goal of becoming intelligent, and another reason would be Charlie got to experience... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charlie even came up with a scientific report relating to his and the lab rats surgery. Charlie even sent the lab report to one of is doctors, under separate cover I am sending you a copy of my report entitled The Algernon Gordon Effect: A Study of Structure and Function of Increased Intelligence, which I would like to have you read and have published (Keyes 239). This shows that Charlie helped with science because he discovered the Algernon Gordon Effect. Charlie was better off having the surgery because he got to make scientific discoveries that may have changed the field of science. Another reason Charlie should have had the A.I. Surgery is that he achieved his goal of becoming smart. Also, Charlie was able to begin reading and writing better. An example of this is we are reading a very hard book. I never read such a hard book before. It s called Robinson Crusoe about a man who gets merooned on a dessert Iland (Keyes 229). This specifically shows that Charlie is now able to comprehend and read harder books like he wasn t able to before. Charlie was better off having the surgery because he achieved his lifelong goal of becoming intelligent and being able to read, write, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Does Yvain Change In The Knight Of The Lion Chretien de Troyes shows in Yvain: The Knight of the Lion that things can change at any moment, and can cause someone to change their internal and external perspectives. With the character Yvain he goes through a lot of situations that make him realize things and who he should become. For example, when Yvain meets the lion and sees things in the lion that he should develop. Another example is when he breaks his promise with his wife Lady Laudine and goes crazy. Yvain also realizes a lot about himself when fighting Gawain in the end of the poem. When Yvain first meets the lion and a venomous snakehe chooses to save the lion because the lion shows Yvain qualities he should have to become a servant king. A servant king s qualities are loyal, compassionate and patients. The lion shows Yvain how to be loyal by always standing by him through all the battles and surrounding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which is a servant king, with qualities of being loyal, noble and compassionate. Yvain is not loyal when we first meet him with having no loyalty with Lady Laudine and the realm. He marries her after making her a widow and then leaves her with no husband to protect her or the people. Yvain also has no patience, which might lead to destroying the realm because of him being a damaging king. Even though Yvain wants to rule he needs to have compassion so everything is judged fairly in the realm. We see when he visits the Castle of Infinite Misfortune that he does have compassion when seeing the 300 female girls, working all day making silk cloth and wearing ripped cloth (5226 5235). Yvain has empathy for these women and is considered for these women because they are slaved to shame. This shows that Yvain is growing as a person to have more qualities as a servant king. As shown the lion has rubbed off his good ways on to Yvain that he slowly acts more like a servant king than a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Literacy In South Africa Essay Literacy In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South Africa and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the negative impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa and the negative impact was poverty. The government want to reduce literacy by doing many things. For example, the high rate of low enrollment for girls in Pakistan, In South Africa there was a program called the Emotional Literacy and Persona ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Latif Amna.) In addition, in Ghana money was the most negative impact towards the high literacy rate. Ghana was poor country in past years, so, the Government were trying to do the past to improve education. One of the problems was the low salary of teachers and this all because of the money. (Blunch, Niels Hugo) Children in South Africa were faced with many difficult things in their lives. Years ago in South Africa teacher teach the student in a library rather than schools. In 1994, most of the students did not go to the school, students just go to the library to study and workshop with their teachers during the literacy project. Children in elementary schools drop out because family pressure. Some families began to send their children to enroll in drama schools rather than general schools because of low fee. Also, some students said we shall now focus on the drama workshops because they feel that drama schools worth it, and the tuition of the drama schools were not that expensive. The article indicated some good reasons to enroll in a drama school were the low fee and children were learning from the school. Some people indicated that drama workshops were the solution to the linking of literacy. South Africa s young children faced many emotional problems, and there were a lot of things that increased literacy in South Africa such as, the poverty, so it was hard for children to develop their skills with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Origin And Significance Of Diversity Within A Named... Student Number : s1450309 Discuss the origin and significance of diversity within and between species in a named taxonomic group of your choice. The stability of biodiversity over millions of years of evolution has been one of the most persistent puzzles of ecology and evolution (Hutchinson, 1961). Different species had evolved from their ancestral and were not created in their present forms (Darwin, 1859). This essay will explore how diversity arises within and between species and the significance of it using examples from the taxonomic group Apodiformes in the order Aves, which is known as hummingbird. It was presently recognized that there are 338 species of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mutation is a change in the nucleotide sequence of an organism s DNA thus forming new alleles. Even it involves only change in a single base, whether it be insertion, deletion or substitution the effects are significant. The severity of the frame shift depends on how far down the DNA base sequence the mutation occurs (Crick, 1961). It gives rise to the changes in genotype and therefore different phenotype will be expressed. Sometimes mutations can occur in noncoding proteins region and bring no effect to the phenotypic characteristic. This is known as neutral variation. Mutation is a random and spontaneous process during DNA duplication. The formation of a harmful protein may be disadvantageous to the organism. Selection pressure will remove these alleles and it will not be passed on the next generations. On rare occasion, a mutant allele brings advantage to the bearer by making it better adapted to the environment thus increasing the reproductive success. For example, Patagona gigas living in Andean Highlands, an oxygen poor region in South Africa which is 16,000 feet above sea level, experienced identical mutation independently and not by interbreeding. The mutation change their haemoglobin gene make it easier for oxygen to bind (Projecto Garcia, 2013). Hence high altitude hummingbirds have adaptive oxygen binding traits to live in higher elevation zone. Significance of variation within species Wide combinations of alleles from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Literature Review On Communication Satisfaction LITERATURE REVIEW Communication Satisfaction Engin and AkgГ¶z (2013) explains communication satisfaction as a criteria or a theory constructing concept about the upward and downward communication among executives and employees containing work related information. They state that when an employee is satisfied with the communication within the organization, it is expected that they will perform and be at their best. However, misunderstandings from the inability of managers to communicate effectively to their subordinates lead to poor performance (Chitrao, 2014). According to Greenbaum, Clampitt, and Willihnganz (1988), the Communication Satisfaction Questionnaire has been proven to be the most widely used method to measure organizational communication satisfaction. Downs and Clampitt developed the questionnaire and eventually did a critical review on studies of communication satisfaction (as cited in Engin and AkgГ¶z, 2013) and Zwije Koning De Jong (2007) evaluated the communication satisfaction questionnaire and compared it to the critical incident technique to see which method is better to measure communication satisfaction. They mention that employee attitude and judgment in many communication practices are the main focus of the questionnaire as these factors show the influence of communication satisfaction on employee behavior. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The eight dimensions are communication climate, supervisory communication, organizational integration, media quality, horizontal or informal communication, organizational perspective, relationship with subordinates and personal feedback. The researchers felt that the most Although stated as a good method to measure communication satisfaction (Zwije Koning De Jong, 2007), they believe that it is not recommended for diagnosing communication problems and generating recommendations. Employee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Compare And Contrast Bud Light And Coor Light There are many light beers out there in today s market that have their very own unique taste and exquisite way to advertise their product. Within the light beer market the two well known beers are Bud Light, and Coors Light. Bud Light advertising appeals more to being a very social and party intended beer, Whereas Coors Lighttakes more of a traditional stance. Bud Lighton the other hand advertise towards today society by giving us a summertime feeling with the cruise ship and the group of people drinking while having a live band. Coors Light keeps a traditional look as being winter time, with the Rocky Mountains, and bold letters that says, GIVE HEAT THE COLD SHOULDER. I myself find I m more drawn into the Bud Light advertisement because of the season it s representing, the color, and even the social event that s going on. Both Bud Light and Coors Light make excellence light beers, but an appropriate choice depends on the beer drinker taste, finances, and household accommodations. In the Bud Light advertisement the colors is the main thing you notice. Its many different shades of blue with a hint of white which gives off a warm feeling almost like summertime. Bud Light stays true to their colors whether it is in magazine to even their web page. The colors remain blue like their cans and bottles. The text within it picture are not very big but the name of the product which is Bud Light appears in five places throughout the advertisement. The name is pretty much in all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Observational Taxonomy for Children Observational taxonomy as it relates to the nature of early social interaction, is a classification system that uses a code of different behaviors that are seen when observing children during play and non play and is further divided into cognitive and social categories. Amongst the many theorists, Mildred Parten and Jean Piaget are significant to the field of early observational studies comprising of children in the free play atmosphere. Parten asserted that social participation amongst preschool aged children amplified as the child s age increased (Parten 1932). To support her logic she categorized play into six distinct categories of social participation which include unoccupied behavior, solitary play, onlooker behavior, parallel play,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This vision is brought to life as their children are guided to question, hypothesize, solve problems, and express themselves creatively (Department of Human Development). The fascinating teachers at the CYC respect and apprehend the individuality of each child they come across. The main objective of this paper is to fully compare the social expansion of two arbitrary children while critically analyzing their participation in solitary and group activities, and their technique of interacting with the teacher and other adults in the classroom setting. Robert and Ariel both 3 ВЅ 4 years were observed at the Center for Young Children, UMCP for 15minutes each with 15 other students and 3 adults; one head teacher and 2 assistant. Robert playing by himself grabbed a piece of construction paper and is drawing a picture. He hands it to the teacher to hold so that he can cut through it. He is laughing while cutting through the paper and interacting with the teacher the entire time. Robert is playing with the glue bottle; he keeps stacking and throwing it down. Teacher tells him it is not the right thing to do. Robert continues to laugh and knock down the glue bottle. He finds this amusing as he giggles and laughs while the teacher is talking to him. The teacher is explaining to him that if other kids see him doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Social Needs For Students Intellectual Development... Introduction: Background Generally speaking, universities place emphasis on students intellectual development more than their personal growth. Nevertheless, many students experience college life stressful. College students often find themselves feeling isolated as they begin their lives on a university campus(Corey, Corey, Corey, 2014). Therefore, their social needs in addition to their academic needs must be addressed (see Corey, et al., 2014; Ramsay, Jones, Barker, 2007). Developmentally, college age individuals transition from adolescence to young adulthood (Gardiner Kosmitzki, 2010). One of developmental theorists, Erik Erikson (in Lerner, 2002) postulated that young adults developmental task is negotiating their identity within the intimate relationship. Furthermore, CГґtГ© (2006) stressed that reflecting and exploring their lives in adolescence to emerging adulthood helps them obtain what he called identity capital, which refers to a repertoire of personal resources (CГґtГ©, 2006, p. 91). It includes both tangible and intangible resources and attributes (CГґtГ©, 2006). Lack of engagement or passivity of adolescents and emerging adults result in diffusion ( apathetic noncommitment (CГґtГ©, 2006, p. 104). Gleaning from these theorists observations, college students face developmental tasks, which carry them forward to adulthood. Therefore, their social needs in addition to their academic needs must be addressed (see Corey, et al., 2014). The rate of international ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Racism And Income Inequality In The United States Racism and inequalities have existed, exists now, and will be here long after we are gone. However, racism in this country has been diminished greatly, and though it will never be fully eradicated, it is to the point where all races and ethnicities can achieve great things. All aspects of life, such as income levels, success in the arts, and even college entrance are not beholden to systemic racism. It is a person s own drive, personal life choices, and willingness to work hard that determine their level of achievement. Of the many cultures in this country, some are more goal driven and can better thrive in a capitalist society. Then there are some cultures that don t do so well. So, even though racism does exist in the united states, it is not to the point where it grants benefits to white people. There are many factors to income inequality in this country, not all of which are connected to racism, but one s personal choices. The most prevalent factor that contributes to income... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As it relates to the education system, cultural differences are a main factor for the disparities among the races. Despite this, the Affirmative Action quota system was implemented in order to promote diversity in places of higher education. Policy makers in this country have gone out of their way to ensure that their illusion of an equal playing field exists. However, in the court case Gratz v. Bollinger, the Supreme Court ruled that the University of Michigan s application was riddled with racial discrimination against non minorities. Pew Researchers even found that of those personally affected by Affirmative Action, including minorities and non minorities, 4% benefited while 11% were hurt by its effects. The only beneficiaries were those of the black community while Affirmative Action policies were most detrimental to white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Captain America, Civil War There have been many philosophers in our world s history, perhaps the most famous of them would be Aristotle. Aristotle was a Greek philosopher who contributed to many different sciences including, logic, metaphysics, mathematics, biology, and countless others. Although Aristotle is famous now, he wasn t very famous in his own time. Aristotle s beliefs contradicted many of the modern beliefs in his time. Ben Waggoner, a professor at the University of California Museum of Paleontology, states, Where Aristotle differed most sharply from medieval and modern thinkers was in his belief that the universe had never had a beginning and would never end; it was eternal. Aristotle received much criticism for his divergent beliefs but is well known... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this text, Captain America can clearly be identified as the tragic hero, or protagonist. Aristotle points out that a protagonist must have a tragic downfall in order to evoke a sense of pity from the audience. Aristotle states, The change of fortune presented must not be the spectacle of a virtuous man brought from prosperity to adversity....The change of fortune should be not from bad to good, but, reversely, from good to bad. Herald Woods points out, Aristotle establishes the concept that the emotion of pity stems not from a person becoming better but when a person receives undeserved misfortune and fear comes when the misfortune befalls the audience. In Captain America, Civil War, a tragedy occurs when the general public decides that the Avengers should no longer provide assistance in disastrous affairs. This greatly affected Captain America whose main goal was to help the people. This creates a sense of pity in the audience. Captain America then engages in a civil war with Iron Man in an attempt to regain his ability to help people. Undoubtedly, Captain America is a tragic hero according to Aristotelian thought in Captain America, Civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Story Of The Gadarene Demoniacs Introduction The story of the Gadarene demoniacs in Matthew 8:28 9:1 begins with the conclusion of another miracle. After calming a storm out at sea, Jesus disembarks in Gadara. He encounters two possessed men living in the tombs who are making it difficult for people to pass by. The men recognize Jesus as the Son of God and call out to him defensively. Before Jesus even acknowledges them, the demons ask to be sent to a heard of swine, if they are to be cast out. Jesus simply says Go! and the demons go into the pigs, which immediately rush down a bank into the sea and drown. The pig herders tell the town what they saw and the townspeople beg Jesus to leave. Matthew s version of this pericope is significantly shorter than the parallel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The demons ask to leave in a certain direction, Jesus sends the demons away, the pigs run away, the swineherds run away, and the townspeople send Jesus away. Outline: 1.Jesus arrives and encounters the demoniacs 2.The demoniacs ask why he is there 3.There are pigs not so nearby 4.The demons beg to go to the pigs 5.Jesus says go 6.The demons go into the pigs 7.The pigs run away and die 8.The swineherds go to tell the town 9.The townspeople come and beg Jesus to go 10.Jesus goes back across the sea This passage is the fifth in a set of six miracle pericopes. Starting at the beginning of chapter eight, Jesus heals a leper, heals a dying servant, heals Peter s mother in law and many others, calms a storm, casts out the demons from the Gadarenes, and heals a paralytic. The stories are divided in two sets of three, separated by a strange interlude about the followers of Jesus. The second set of miracles emphasizes strongly the response to Jesus work in each pericope. The calming of the storm prompted astonishment and confusion. The casting out of the demons provoked rejection by the townspeople. Finally, the healing of the paralytic inspired awe and worship in crowds that observed the miracle. He seems to be traveling alone to Gadara, in contrast to travelling with crowds in the surrounding pericopes. In the context of the wider Gospel of Matthew, the story of the Gadarene demoniacs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Exploring Perceptions of Parents on Head Teachers’... Journal of Education and Practice ISSN 2222 1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222 288X (Online) Vol 3, No 13, 2012 www.iiste.org Exploring Perceptions of Parents on Head Teachers Financial Management Skills in Public Primary Schools in Tanzania 1. 2. Juma Saidi Mwinjuma1* Roselan Bin Baki2 Assistant Lecturer University of Dodoma, Faculty of Education, Department of Educational Management and Policy Studies, Currently Pursuing PhD in Educational Administration, University Putra Malaysia Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Educational studies, University Putra Malaysia *E mail of the corresponding author: saijumwi@yahoo.co.uk Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the observations of parents on head teachers financial management skills in public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The contributing factor might therefore be ineffective management of school finance. Direct financial support to primary schools is a new observable fact in Tanzanian context. Little has been done as regards to how financial records are kept at school level, specifically capitation grants and the mechanisms through which the funds are used. Reviews from government reports indicate that in some schools, the funds were not fully utilized to serve the purpose in relation to centrally determined plans to attain the intended goals (REPOA and URT, 2004; URT, 2003). This issue is significant because there is relationship between the way 74 Journal of Education and Practice ISSN 2222 1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222 288X (Online) Vol 3, No 13, 2012 www.iiste.org financial records are kept and appropriate procurement of educational resources. Sample of studies
  • 45. on primary school financing studies such as Financial Decentralization (Komba, 2003; Dachi, 1994), Management of Education Institutions (Ndabise, 1992) and other studies on primary schools in Tanzania have not explored stakeholders perspectives on the manner head teachers manage school finances in public primary schools. This paper attempted to investigate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Urban Regeneration in the London Docklands Essay Urban Regeneration in the London Docklands The London Docklands Development Corporation is located along the River Thames Estuary 2.a) The London Docklands had to close for many reasons. The main reason was the Second World War. The area suffered substantial bomb damage in the Second World War, which lead to the need for a substantial rebuilding programme. In the first 20 years after the Second World War, many buildings came to the end of their usefulness. A number of factors contributed to the decline in the importance of the Docklands. London was no longer the centre of world trade and so much of the dock space and warehousing was no longer needed. Some manufacturing activities were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These responsibilities included the reclamation of land, the provision of transport infrastructure, environmental improvement and the attraction of private sector investment. The LDDC acquired land and promoted transport development in the form of the Docklands Light Railway and London City Airport to attract development and fill up the Isle of Dogs. The LDDC had four aims that they wanted to achieve in the Docklands. They were basically to improve the economic, social and physical aspects of the area. To improve the economic aspect of the area, they had to create jobs for the unemployed who were living in the Docklands. To do this, they had to bring in major companies. The LDDC decided to provide a good infrastructure to the area. They provided the gas, electric and roads. Transport was a main problem, so ВЈ600 million was spent on transport, and another ВЈ300 million on just the Docklands Railway. 3. a) Many office buildings were built, including Canary Wharf. Large newspaper companies were attracted to the Docklands, away from Fleet Street because of the new Canary Wharf building. This is one of the tallest buildings in England, at 800ft high and boasting 50 stories. Companies were attracted to Canary Wharf because of the quality of it with air conditioning, deep floors, and open office space. Building space in London was short and expensive. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. God Bless America by Irving Berlin God Bless America is one of Irving Berlin s best known songs. We hear it at ceremonies, at sporting events, all over across the United States. It was originally composed by Berlin in 1918 while he was serving in the U.S. Army. He set the song aside for a while and didn t pick it back up until he later revised the piece in 1938. The most famous version of this song was recorded by Kate Smith. It is even considered her signature song. The songs genre is considered to be an American patriotic song. He received criticism at first, especially from Anti Semitic groups because Berlin was Russian born and Jewish. However, the song gained quick popularity and was even used by Roosevelt as his official campaign song. The song is often played at sporting events and was sung as a tribute by Celine Dion after the terrorist attacks of September 11th. God Bless Americawas originally written for a full orchestra and was first performed that way by Kate Smith with a choir singing backup vocals as well. The piece is written in the key of F major and is in cut time. The tempo is set at moderato, however, in Kate s original performance many liberties were taken in terms of tempo. Berlin, drafted by the Army during World War I to write songs of patriotism, wrote the song but decided it was not fitting for the Yip Yip Yaphank series that he was doing. The song only resurfaced when Kate Smith s manager asked Berlin if he something patriotic that she could sung. Thus, God Bless America ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Alteration In Frankenstein Any baker knows that when following a recipe, there are certain ingredients that can be added in decreased or increased quantities, substituted with another ingredient, or excluded as a whole, while still not affecting the overall outcome of the recipe. On the other hand, there are other ingredients that must be measured precisely in order for the recipe to be successful. The aforementioned description holds true for literary works, as well. The success of some pieces relies heavily on a strong plot, while the success of others is found primarily from the quality of characters and setting. To construct a successful Frankensteinstory, one must be sure to include the creation of the monster, the human like qualities embodied by the monster,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In containing this theme, the tale will reveal how destructive these prejudices can be to the individual, group, and society as a whole. These social prejudices were best showcased in Mary Shelley s 1818 novel Frankenstein, in which the Creature was continually judged based upon his physical appearance instead of his emotional and intellectual attributes. Not only was the Creature judged by his father, but by other characters throughout the novel including William, the DeLacey family, and other townsfolk. These prejudices took a heavy toll on the Creature, as seen through his emotional responses and his sporadic actions towards other humans. All in all, these prejudices ended up being harmful not only to the Creature, but to all whom he interacted with due to their effect on him. This theme is so vital to maintaining the Frankenstein story that it seemingly reoccurs in every adaptation that we covered this semester. However, out of all of these adaptations, Philip K. Dick s 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? undoubtedly does the best job at portraying the theme of social prejudices against one particular group. Throughout the novel, the entity of the androids was judged and looked down upon. The prejudices against androids not only affected the androids themselves but affected Rick Deckard as his life s work was terminating these androids, Iran as she didn t enjoy Deckard s profession, John ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Notes On Renewable Energy Systems 1 | P a g e 7405ENG Renewable Energy Systems 7405ENG Renewable Energy Systems Assignment 2 Submitted to Prasad Kaparaju Course convenor By submitting this report I hereby state: п‚· That all items included in this report are solely my own work, unless I have clearly stated or referenced them. п‚· I am aware of the university s policies regarding academic integrity and the penalties that could be enforced if I fail to comply. Submitted by Chirantan Patel S2930078 2 | P a g e 7405ENG Renewable Energy Systems TABLE OF CONTENT: 1. Summery.............................................................. 3 2. Introduction.........................................................4 3. Design Criteria ......................................................5 п‚· Photovoltaic...................................................5 п‚· Invertor.........................................................5 4. Cost Analysis........................................................6 п‚· Feasible... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this software five step for analysis which are energy analysis, cost analysis, emission analysis, financial analysis, and sensitivity/risk analysis. This software cover global database of climate change condition which is provided by the NASA s Satellite, hydrology database and product database, benchmark database, ; project database, legal toolkits and large amount of multilingual and multimedia free training material. 4 | P a g e 7405ENG Renewable Energy Systems INTRODUCTION: The industrial revolution has clearly shown that the use of renewable energy sources like wind, hydraulic and solar are archaic due to fact that they have been used centuries ago. They need to focus on current renewable energy trend like petroleum has led to the abandoning of wind, hydraulic, and solar source. Due to the huge amount of fuel consumption fuel prices and environmental problems like global warming so that we need to returning back to renewable energy sources. Renewable energies are infinite, clean and we can use them at same place where they are produced. Solar cell Converting the sun radiation directly into the electricity. Al the solar cells are made of semiconducting material. It is same material as we used in the computer chip. When sunlight fall on the solar cell, electrons is exited from its atoms, allowing the electrons to flow through the material to produce electricity. The electricity generation from light (photon) is known as photovoltaic (PV) effect. Solar cell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Reinforcement of Racial Hierarchies in Morrison s The... Race and racial hierarchies are reinforced through the proliferation of a predominant, societal, white aesthetic and through the perceptions associated with physical characteristics. In The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison first illustrates the reinforcement of racial hierarchies through the proliferation of a predominant, societal white aesthetic by recounting passages from the Dick and Janebooks, a standardization of family life. Next, The Black Arts Movementby Larry Nealdemonstrates the reinforcement of racial hierarchies through the proliferation of a white aesthetic by discussing how Black culture, including Black art, is in danger if the white aesthetic is accepted by Black artists. The reinforcement of racial hierarchies through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These books, with their simplistic two and three word sentences, were widely used to teach all children how to read and suggested that the lifestyle of Dick and Jane was typical and standard. But, the Dick and Jane lifestyle was certainly not the typical lifestyle for Claudia, Pecola or either of their families. So, that lifestyle was presumed to be the typical white lifestyle. Furthermore, the lifestyle of Dick and Jane was obviously viewed as superior to a sad, broken, difficult family life, similar to what Claudia and Pecola were accustomed, so white lifestyles in general were viewed as superior. Consequently, exposure to this white aesthetic, especially at an early age, would create, proliferate and reinforce a racial hierarchy. In The Black Arts Movement, Larry Neal also discusses how a racial hierarchy is reinforced through the proliferation of a predominant, societal, white aesthetic. Neal says that, there are in fact and in spirit two Americas one black, one white. (Neal 2039). Further, Neal discusses the danger of not counteracting the white way of thinking, trumpeting the need for a Black aesthetic. The motive behind the Black aesthetic is the destruction of the white thing, the destruction of white ideas, and white ways of looking at the world. (Neal 2040). Neal s adamancy concerning the need for a Black aesthetic confirms his belief in the existence and power of a predominant, societal, white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Contemporary Issues Of The Hotel Industry Essay CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN THE HOTEL INDUSTRY Critique Article 2 Submitted By: Tariq Tanveer Mudh Student ID 1000020230 Assumption 1 The performance of new industry entrants can be effected by their pre entry experience. Evidence The author has provided the evidence in the form of Ganco and Agarwal, 2009 to support this assumption. It is essential for every new firm to have particular experience in specific field which help them to survive and compete with other rivalry in the market. Challenge I agree with above mentioned assertion by the author. Prior knowledge and experience of any specific field is very important to determine the performance of any organization. New entrants who carry prior experience having a greater chance to survive in the market. Also, it helps to differentiate one from another and help to establish in the market. It also provides ability to face the market situation in the terms of technological and production change (Shane, 2013). Assumption 2 Potential consumers trust on an organisation s brand as an indicator of its product quality. Evidence To support this assertion author has given the evidence of Erdem and Swait, 2006. Challenge I agree with the author as every consumer have their own perception about brand because it give a feel to the customers about the quality it provide in the term of the services and products. Now a days, customers are very quality conscious and they want value to their money. So the logos and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Importance Of Lifespan Psychology In Nursing Developmental psychologists study changes in Lifespan Development that apply intermediately to health care. Lifespan Developmental psychology is the focus on human growth and changes across the lifespan, and how and why human beings change over the course of their life (Santrock). Nurses in particular are call upon for much more to administer a medicine or do a treatment. There is an important role in understanding the relationship between a patient s medical and psychological needs (Potter Perry). The reason being that lifespan developmental psychology, is a critical component to the training of every nurse. The nursing fields applies to all areas of Lifespan Development, and nurses work in a setting where they are required to work and interact with other professionals in a effort to bring the best quality of care to their patients. This involves the need for the full understanding how or why a person may behave in any given situation. With the knowledge of psychologynurses will learn to interact with patient all based on different factors such as gender and age. If two patients were undergoing the same procedure, the patient who is younger could be more afraid than the adult (Chron.com). Difficulties in understanding the true meaning of their illness. Nurses must use this broad range of psychological knowledge in order to relate to younger or older patients, improving the nurse pt relationship; allowing open interaction in communication informing medical professionals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Atkins Diet Effects Living in a world that seeks instant gratification, losing weight quickly rather than safely seems to be more important. This is one of the reasons that high protein, low carbohydrate diets such as the Atkins diet are so popular. The Atkins diet claims that by consuming less carbohydrates, the body will burn fat including body fat to use as fuel. As a cardiologist, Dr. Robert Atkins, the creator of the Atkins diet, claimed this diet was completely safe. However, he does not explain the effects of the diet that go beyond simply weight loss. The Atkins diet can have many negative health effects in the long term. The way that the Atkins diet works is by forcing your body to used fat as fuel rather than glucose, the body s preferred fuel source. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. In the Time of the Butterflies In the time of the Butterflies, by Julia Alverez, is a story about love. This story also reviels how the Mirabel sisters get involved in the revolution against Trujillo s politics and how they deal with their family and friends in the meanwhile. It is remarkable and catching story because it explains how these sisters achieve liberty throughout their union during a terrible reign where women have few rights and brave people are massacred because there s no freedom of speech. Throughout the storytelling, the sisters come across obstacles that require their opinions and decisions to be made; decisions that involve choosing the revolution or to protect and care for thier loved ones. In most circumstances, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using we means that they think together as a whole, being unselfish, and they compromise their lives and choose to suffer and live uncomfortably in that prison because their cellmates don t get that opportunity to be free. In this case, they make this decision out of the act of love; not completely ignoring their role in the revolution by staying in prison, but postponing that responsibility until they get freed the way they think is right. One of the sisters, DГ©dГ©, truly proves herself as a strong and caring woman for her sisters when she declares to be Minerva to the SIM, showing less fear of being in trouble with the SIM and more love and care for her sister. I will never forget the terror on DГ©dГ© s face. How she reached for my hand. How when we were asked to identify ourselves, what she said was, My name is Minerva Mirabel (277). The sisters are always determined to protect each other, even though that sometimes meant making a verdict that would get one of each other in trouble to protect the real victim. Through love, the sisters first priority is to protect their families, including