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Class 1-10 - Study-Phi
Mental Health And Human Service
Introduction
Social work practice is a profession which requires many knowledge bases which overlap in different
contexts. Mental health is a knowledge base that social workers must acquire in vast quantity and
quality, as it can appear in any health and human service in which they work in. The ability to work
with those with mental illness within health and human service is paramount. This requires the
capacity to work with and within the individual s environment, recognise, comprehend and respond,
with appropriate and relevance to present and foreseeable needs and impacts.
Working within a case study of the fictitious Mary Jalco, social work practice will explored. This will
include an assessment and intervention plan from the social work perspective, social work values and
ethics and critical reflection on the health and human service for the mentally ill within a social work
context. The challenges of working with the mentally ill will also be examined, accompanied by
strategies to help overcome them. At Sunnydale Public Hospital in the geriatric ward my role is within
a multi disciplinary team as a class 1 social worker. My role and responsibilities are outlined in
Appendix A.
Background Information
. Mary, 75 year retired female, was bought to the Sunnydale Public Hospital emergency department by
her son Greg 18 months ago fearing that she had developed dementia. Mary s home was found to be
messy, not like her usually self, she had loss weight, there was no
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The Meatworks Robert Gray Analysis
Andrew Lee Task 1 English Kandylas
Significant discoveries have the ability to generate far reaching and transformative impacts which
catalyse renewed perceptions of the self, others and the world. However, in order for these impacts to
happen, individuals and readers must be willing to reflect on certain discoveries, which is seen in
Robert Gray s poems The Meatworks and North Coast Town and Nam Le s The Boat. This notion is
explored through; firstly, provocative and confronting external experiences facilitate transformed
perceptions of the self others and the world. Secondly, that there can be far reaching ramifications
when individuals uncover the falsehoods and truths of the past.
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Initially Mai holds a negative perspective in Mai closed her eyes and tried to recall her father s stories
but they rang shallow against the dense roaring slabs of water she d just seen. The hydrographia
personifies the natural elements creating a pathetic fallacy, which reflects Mai s initially pessimistic
attitude as her hope is crushed by the harsh reality of her experiences on the boat. However, this
provocative experience catalyses a transformed perception, as upon reaching the shore she thinks: The
boat would land they would all land. The epistrophe of land and high modality of would shows her
renewed hopeful perspective, which would not have been possible without physically experiencing the
harshness of being on the boat. Thus, the ability for discoveries to be far reaching and transformative
is seen through these provocative and confronting external experiences that transform individual
perceptions.
Furthermore, both texts demonstrate the far reaching ramifications when individuals uncover and
reassess the falsehoods and truths of the past. Gray takes us on a literal and metaphorical voyage of
discovery in North Coast Town, by showing the impacts on an individual when they contemplate.
Gray takes us on a literal and metaphorical voyage of discovery in the poem, by showing the
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Stanislavski Set Affects The Actor
The second part of this essay looks at how the set affects the actor. Something that is very prevalent in
almost all of the pictures we see of Stanislavski on stage is his almost cluttered looking stage. Being a
fan and believer of Naturalism his goal would be to bring the audience and even the actors into this
world he d created. Having a fully immersive set yields positive and negative effects for the actors.
The positive for this is as I stated earlier a full sense of immersion. Should the set looks and feels
exactly as it should be then then less imagination is required from the actor. They can effortlessly
work with their surroundings and focus all energy into their character. If all of these pieces come
together the actor can receive
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Accounting Fraud
Accounting 557 Assignment 1
Student EAS
Professor Alfred Greenfield
Strayer University
27 October 2013
Many organizations have been in the news over the past few years due to accounting ethical breaches
that have affected their customers, employees, and the general public. I searched the Internet to locate
a story in the news that depicts an accounting ethical breach. I selected Krispy Kreme. I enjoy their
hot donuts and was curious to learn more about how they played with the numbers. For some reason I
always want to dig into the trickery behind the manipulation of financial statements.
When we get right down to it playing games is what happens. Someone comes along and they think
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What if the IRS, the EPA, the Bureau of Indian Affairs were all shut down because of their past abuses
of power and failure to properly track and administer the funds entrusted to them?
Whatever the reason for the triple standard between punishing people crime, punishing corporate
crime, and punishing government crime, we should start by asking if the U.S. government really cares
about non violent crime. Even though we have very strict regulations on everything from money
laundering to banking transparency, banks like Standard Chartered and Barclays have took hits for
corporate crimes. Bribery allegations, fines and settlements have hurt businesses such as Siemens,
KBR, and Alcatel Lucent.
We need to understand that when company officials, or government officials achieve power over
others, there will be some who will abuse the trust they have been given. Internal controls and locks
only keep honest people honest. People run corporations and the government. People will skirt the law
if the potential for gain appears to be great and the risk of being caught appears small. Human activity,
businesses and government included, is based upon capital allocation and a risk reward analysis; if the
profits to be gained from cheating outweigh the probability adjusted consequences of being caught
and punished, then it makes sense to
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Meat In Vitro History
A short timeline of growing meat in vitro will be described further. In 1931 by Winston Churchill We
shall escape the absurdity of growing the whole chicken in order to eat the breast or wing, by growing
these parts separately under a suitable medium. One of the first years when it is all started, further lab
based meat was mentioned in 1952 in the novel written by Frederick Pohl and Cyril Kornbluth, in
1971 publication by Russell Ross, in 1996 Tissue Culture and Art project, when Oron Catts and Ionat
Zurr set up a lab in a gallery and create the first tissue cultured steak using frog cells, in 1997 Growing
fish and meat for NASA, 1998 Patent: Method for producing tissue engineered meat for consumption ,
in 1999 Patent: Industrial scale production of meat from in vitro cell cultures , in 2004 New harvest is
founded as a charity, in 2005 the Dutch in vitro meat project begins, in 2007 the in vitro meat
consortium is established, in 2008 PETA announces $1 million price for the first in vitro meat chicken
nugget, in 2008 the first international in vitro meat symposium, in 2011 Mark ... Show more content
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A 2011 study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, showed that full scale production
of lab based meat could reduce water, land and energy use in comparison to the conventional raising
and slaughtering of cattle or other livestock. Dr Post has made strides in developing cultured meat
through the use of stem cells. The technique adapted from medical research for growing tissues and
organs, known as tissue engineering. His burger consists of about 20.000 thin strips of cultured muscle
tissue. The meat is produced with several materials including fetal calm serum, that is used as a
medium in which to grow the cells, which eventually would have to be replaced by materials of non
animal origin. Also, it was mentioned by Dr Post that cultured meat should be as safe as conventional
meat and it might be even
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David by Donatello and Michelangelo
David by Donatello and Michelangelo
When thinking about a triumph over an unimaginable feat, the story of David and Goliath comes to
mind. During the Italian Renaissance, Florence was under constant change and turmoil however David
remained a consistent symbol of endless possibilities for the people. For the Florentines, David
represented the essence of civic virtue courage, fortitude, and faith (Murray, 39). Various artists have
revealed their own depictions of the young shepherd boy but two stand out among the masses.
Donatello and Michelangelo both created masterpieces on the biblical subject although the approaches
of each artist were completely diverse and caused unique reactions.
In 1404, the very powerful Medici ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each David was sculpted in the naturalistic image that their creator envisioned. They also share the
commonality of association with the Medici family, a very powerful group of people that loved the
arts and was said to have commissioned Donatello for the David sculpture. Later on they became too
powerful and the republic forced them out of control, resulting in the creation of another David as a
celebration of their triumph. The earlier David stood in the courtyard of the Palazzo della Signoria,
which also happened to be the very place that Michelangelo s piece was displayed upon completion.
Despite the fact that the David s share time periods, political meanings, and origins, the two sculptures
look completely different and evoke very different emotions. Perhaps the most significant difference is
found in the choices made by the artists to place their sculpture before or after the battle against
Goliath. Donatello s David is portrayed following the victory against the feared adversary. He is full
of glory and stands on the head Goliath with his oversized sword clutched in his small hands.
Michelangelo takes a different perspective and depicts David in the moment before battle with nothing
but his sling in hand. This creates more of a feeling of anticipation and strength of courage. The
determination in Michelangelo s sculpture s face is very apparent where Donatello creates a face that
is calm and victorious.
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Batek Gender Differences Essay
One of the biggest fieldwork observations made by the Endicotts is the gender differences between
males and females in the Batek community, or lack thereof. Batek people choose to live in a
noncompetitive gender egalitarian community, which acknowledges the gender differences between
males and females, but does not believe the differences give either sex superiority over its
complimentary counterpart(25). This equality is something that makes gender a topic that the Batek
rarely address and is seen as almost irrelevant. In fact, until Batek children begin to show the first
signs of puberty, boys and girls are only called children rather than little boys or girls. It is not until
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In addition, the Batek believe that the only difference between men and women is their physical
appearance and ability, but that they essentially share the same internal composition. Externally, aside
from reproductive anatomy, the Batek say that men are the ones with stronger breath, as in having a
higher lung capacity. This makes them better equipped for blowpipe hunting and allows them to hunt
larger game in the forest. Moreover, men are said to have more upper body strength than the women,
which they use to climb taller trees and chop down large trees. However, although the men have a
higher physical ability than the women when it comes to blowpipe hunting, the women also blowpipe
hunt for smaller prey, climb smaller trees and vines, and cut down small trees(29). Internally, the
Batek believe that the only significant difference between the men and women was the smell of their
blood. They believe that a woman s blood had a different smell from man because of the diet the
women held to while on their menstrual
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Questions On The Prayer Of Jesus Christ And Subsequent...
INTRODUCTION Romans 5:1 to 11 is based on reconciliation though the death of Jesus Christ and
subsequent hope and blessings that follows with faith. In this essay, I will discuss the text before the
verses to provide context, the historical background behind the text, the literary context, and the
content. Lastly I will make an exegetical summary on what the text hopes to accomplish, a theological
witness explaining what the text reveals about God, and eventually interpreting how it can be applied
in our own lives. PERICOPE Chapter 4 gives examples of people living in/ having faith since the
beginning. Abraham had faith in God and God blessed him. Paul then mentions that God blessed
Abraham even when he was uncircumcised, a nod to Gentile Christians, even though Circumcision
was considered proof of faith. God rewards Abraham s faith by letting his wife become pregnant at
100 years old. As Osborne explains, there is a significant shift of focus between the two chapters;
chapter four centering on the necessity of faith for salvation while chapter five is on the effects of that
salvation on the lives and experiences of believers (Osborne 124). In the HCSB version, Paul uses
transition phrase, therefore, to move into chapter 5 to talk about the blessings of faith, how god shows
his love through Christ, making us at peace with God again. Stopping at verse 12 as it also begins with
transition phase and proceeds to explain sin and the necessity of God s grace. GENRE Romans
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Military Recruitment In High Schools
As I m sure you know, military recruitment in high schools has been a hot topic ever since the No
Child Left Behind Act passed in 2001. According to the NCLB, all high schools that receive
government funding must provide military recruiters the same access to secondary school students as
is provided generally to post secondary educational institutions or to prospective employers of those
students (No Child Left Behind Act of 2001). And unfortunately, any school that refuses this puts their
funding in jeopardy. Yet many still strongly disagree with this mandate and want it revoked, begging
the question: Is there a way to regulate this type of recruitment without eliminating it completely?
Moms and Dads, I m writing this letter because we need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some people such as yourself, who do not support military recruiting in high schools, worry that
military recruiters prey on the poor students and persuade them to join by offering things such as
signing bonuses and the promise of free college. Admittedly those things might be offered, although
not specifically for those of a lower income household, but for all recruits, and they are not intended to
be used to trap those students into the Military service. In a study done by the Center for Naval
Analyses under the Department of Defense it was found that when the nation is divided into five strata
of affluence , from poorest to wealthiest areas, most recruits hail from the three middle income
brackets while the poorest (under $36,74 a year) and the wealthiest (over $76,981 a year) brackets are
under represented (CNA 2014). I understand your concerns on this matter, and while in some cases the
recruiters might actually focus on the lower income families, the majority of the military recruiters
just want to see your children do what they are passionate about and see them succeed in it, as I know
you do as
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Presidential Vs. Parliamentary Systems Of Government
There has always been a debate over which form of government is the most stable. For a long time,
there was either a choice (within democratic models) of presidential systems of government, in which
the executive is all powerful, or parliamentary systems of government, where the legislature is the
supreme power. However, in the past century, a middle ground has emerged between the two: semi
presidential systems of government. Semi presidential systems, as defined by Maurice Duverger (an
early writer on such models), are systems where a president of the republic, elected by universal
suffrage and given personal powers, co exists with a government resting on the confidence placed in it
by parliament . This means that semi presidential models of government generally have a directly
elected president and parliament, along with a prime minister, who is appointed. The question of
whether these systems are more or less stable than presidential or parliamentary then becomes the
focus, and must be looked at in practice for this measure. Semi presidential systems, as seen in France
and Russia, can at times be either very stable or very unstable, depending on the composition of a
particular government. France, a pioneer in the concept of semi presidential systems, has seen stability
go either way, depending on the affiliation of elected officials. Conflict started occurring in the late
twentieth century that challenged the stability of the current French system. Russia, since the
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Analysis Of Seated Nude By Aristide Maillol
Throughout history we see many things reused or repeated. This is true in art, many artworks use
influences of previous artists and or styles for their work. The reuse of old ideas is present in many
artworks to date. One piece created in the last century is Seated Nude by Aristide Maillol which was
created in 1902. By using his experiences in France and his travels around Europe, Maillol
experienced many different cultures. With the presence of past cultural artifacts in our as influences in
Europe even today we see evidence of many past cultures. Classical Greek Art is one that is very
present even today. Seated Nude specifically shows Maillol s admiration of the Mediterranean with its
influences in Greek Classical Art. By the use of naturalistic and organic feature while highlighting
realism and humanism, Maillol shows Classical constructs through his piece.
Seated Nude is a terracotta sculpture on a black marble base. Housed at the Museum of Modern art it
stands 6 long 8 1/8 tall and 3 ½ wide. The piece features a woman seated on a ground with her right
arm extended back propping her up. Her other arm is bent and behind her head. The left leg is bent in
an inverted V with her foot on the ground. The right leg is bent lying flat on the ground and going in
between the V of her other leg. Her face, hair, hands, and feet are not heavily detailed; however her
features are clearly defined. The hair is pulled back with rounded hair in a circle around her head,
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Social And Social Class In Charles DickensGreat Expectations
In the novel Great Expectations, author and social reformer, Charles Dickens presents an appropriate
example of hope in class mobility. Social and financial status performs a real role in our society, even
today. Similar to Dickens time, the well off tend to get more acknowledgment and the lower class
tends to get a bad reputation for being uneducated citizens. He hoped to rectify to improve society.
The primary theme is social class has no connection to moral merit.
The novel is narrated from the point of view of the main character, Pip. He narrates to the audience
throughout his life, illustrating the contrasting stages from childhood to gentleman. In Pips belief,
becoming a gentleman will automatically construct happiness in himself. Pip was a child whose
parents died when he was very young. He tells the story of being raised by his sister, Mrs. Joe and her
husband, Joe Gargery, whom Pip shares a special kind of camaraderie. I wished Joe had been rather
more genteelly brought up, and then I should have been so too. (ch.8) Unfortunately, the three of them
live in a village which classifies them as poor.
Pip is informed of a letter left on the front door, by his sister, inviting him to go over to Miss
Havisham s house. I had heard of Miss Havisham up town everybody for miles round, had heard of
Miss Havisham up town as an immensely rich and grim lady who lived in a large and dismal house
barricaded against robbers, and who led a life of seclusion. (ch.7) She is
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Contrasting Places In This Side Of Paradise
Amanda Stevenson
IB Literature 2
Independent Reading
16 October 2014
9. Many plays and novels use contrasting places (for example, two countries, two cities or towns, two
houses, or the land and the sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of
the work. Choose a novel or a play that contrasts two such places.
Write an essay explaining how the places differ, what each place represents, and how their contrast
contributes to the meaning of the work.
This Side of Paradise
In This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald utilizes structure to demonstrate how the boundaries set
by society can negatively affect a person s internal conflict. The protagonist of the novel, Amory
Blaine transitions emotionally through the two books of the novel.
The title, This Side of Paradise, initially presents the idea of contrast of setting and of emotional
convictions within the novel. The diction this side infers that there are opposing viewpoints to ... Show
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This separation represents Amory s internal struggle as he tries to manifest and reach the standards set
by society. This is also Amory s attempt at trying to comprehend his own personality. The heading of
this section is Code of the Young Egotist . Amory defines himself as an egotist, so this section header
proves that he is trying to conform to society. For each of the three sections, Amory compliments
himself (adding to his reputation as an egotist), however in the sociality section, Amory uses the
diction most dangerous . At this point in the novel, in it unclear whether dangerous is referring to its
effect on Amory s internal person or society s opinion of him. This diction serves as foreshadowing of
Amory s later transition from upper middle class into practical poverty. Not only did Amory transition
within economic classes, but also in his attitude towards the social classes of
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Letter From Heaton Manor Letter
Heaton manor letter After reading the letter from Heaton manor I realised that this letter was written in
formal. This is because the way the writer has authored this it looks professional. The letter was
drafted to the students parents about a trip. They used the words Dear at the beginning and Yours
Faithfully at the end of the page, this is used if the name of the person isn t known. However, they
wrote the letter to the parents and carers because if they didn t do this, they would have found it
crucial and more complicated,because its harder to write the letter to each parent. Although, it would
have been exceeding if they wrote to each parent, because this would make the parents know that they
have taken their time to write to each parent so their child could go to the trip. Also, they have added
the date. This material is added to show when the letter was written. The address isn t added .
Previously stated, this is because it would have taken the Head of ICT longer . Especially because they
might not know the addresses of each student. Also, most of the logos are either combined at the top
or at the bottom of the page. This is used to show which company or school this is from. In this letter
the colour which is mostly used is blue. Lastly, the logo itself has the colour blue and this makes the
letter emerge. However,the school doesnt t give an option to the parents because the children would
need to go their to check. Not only would they need to
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Free College Essays-The First Battle Of Bull Run
The First Battle of Bull Run The first battle of Bull Run, also known as the first battle of Manassas in
the south, was the first major land battle of the Civil War. The battle started on July 21, 1861 and took
place near Manassas Junction, Virginia( First Battle ). The Union had an army of 28,450 led by
Brigadier General Irvin McDowell( The ).The Confederates had an army of 30,800. 21,900 soldiers
were led by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard and 8,900 soldiers were led by General Joseph E.
Johnston( Battle Of ). At the beginning of the war, people throughout the country thought that the war
would end quickly( First Blood ). This battle will make them realize that the war would last longer
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Late in the afternoon troops started to approach Beauregard. He prepared to retreat, unsure whose
army the soldiers belonged to( Battle Of ). Early in the civil war, the Union and Confederate flags
were very similar in design and color and it was very hard to tell the difference between the two. Both
flags had stripes and a blue square in the corner. The additional natural chaos of the battlefield didn t
help with the confusion( Not ). As the troops got closer to Beauregard he could see that the troops
belonged to the Confederacy and that it was Johnston with reinforcements. The new addition to the
Confederate s force gave them the upper hand and they attacked the unsuspecting Union army( Battle
Of ). Colonel James Brown charged into the Union line into a section of confused New Yorkers( The ).
The union army was forced into a chaotic retreat. The also disorganized Confederates did not pursue
the fleeing army( Battle Of ). The disorganized Union army ran into panicking citizens who had
started to flee upon seeing the Union s defeat. Along with the narrow bridges, overturned wagons, and
cannons the citizens of Washington DC made the retreat nearly
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Euro Disney Case Essay
Case Analysis # 1 EuroDisney Disney Land Paris 1. What factors lead to EuroDisney s poor
performance during its first year of operation? EuroDisney had a disastrous first year in Paris, France.
There were many reasons that contributed to the horrible start. I am going to discuss six reasons why I
think EuroDisney had such a hard time adjusting in Europe. 1. It was cheaper for European families to
travel to Disney World in Orlando, FL. Not only was the trip to Orlando going to be cheaper, but it
was almost guaranteed that the weather was going to be spectacular. People go on vacation to have a
good time, but more importantly to enjoy the weather. People in Europe and around the world are not
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The cost of a vacation to EuroDisney Paris compared to Disney World in Orlando Florida was
astonishing. I see this factor being foreseeable for this reason. Before a company goes abroad they
must complete an extensive research project on the history, culture, and economics of the specific
region in which they are going to operate. The people in charge of the economics of Europe obviously
did not calculate the amount of money a family was going to need in order to visit EuroDisney. It is
mind boggling that this mistake was not intercepted before the launch. This factor was also
controllable for EuroDisney and the explanation following will explain how. This crucial mistake may
have cost them millions of dollars in revenue and millions of visitors from all over the world. Instead
of attracting people to the new start up attraction, the people opted to travel to the United States and
visit Disney World for a fraction of the price. They should have priced EuroDisney similar to Disney
World in Florida, and the problem may have been alleviated somewhat. The prices should have been
thought out more carefully and compared to other amusement parks in Europe. If that was done from
the beginning, then EuroDisney may have been a success in its first year. The problem that arose in
which the French culture did not like American fairy tale characters was foreseeable and controllable.
The
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Effects of High Fructose Corn Syrup Essay
Abstract:
This research essay will investigate the effects of High Fructose Corn Syrup. The liver is effected
because the fructose as it is being metabolized deposits fatty acids into the liver, it also develops
cirrhosis, which has the same effect normally seen in alcoholics. High Fructose Corn Syrup increases
cholesterol which blocks the inner walls of the arteries and may be fatal if not treated. High Fructose
Corn Syrup was believed to be beneficial to diabetics, but studies show the they may actually promote
more diseases. Obesity is a major problem, as High Fructose Corn Syrup does not release leptin which
is what signals the brain to stop eating, so society is prone to over consumption. It also alters the heart
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Elevated levels of triglycerides lead to an increased risk of heart disease (Jefferson, 1).
The liver also develops cirrhosis, a disease that is normally seen in alcoholics. A person who has not
had a alcoholic beverage in their life, but who eats a diet high in High Fructose Corn Syrup ends up
having a liver that is similar to that of an alcoholic (Piersal).
Heart disease is when something prohibits the heart from functioning properly. Damage to the heart
can develop from a failure in the coronary arteries or from a dysfunctional heart. High Fructose Corn
Syrup leads to an increase in the concentration of uric acid, a waste product found in urine produced
by the liver, and is believed to be a plausible symptom of heart disease (Jefferson, 2). High Fructose
Corn Syrup also increases the level of cholesterol, which builds up in the inner walls of arteries while
circulating through the blood stream. If the cholesterol blocks the arterial walls, (especially then the
walls are narrow) blood gets backed up and the heart does not get enough oxygen. This problem may
become fatal if left untreated for too long.
Fructose was considered to be beneficial to diabetics because it is absorbed only forty percent
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Case 11 6 Lessee Ltd Essay
Case 11 6 Lessee Ltd.
Case 11 6 deals with Lessee Ltd., a company that operates in Britain and uses IFRS. The question in
this case is how to classify a lease that Lessee, Ltd. acquired from Lessor Inc. The accounting standard
that deals with leases under IFRS is IAS 17. IAS 17 was originally issued in September 1982 and was
reissued in December 2003. It classifies leases as either finance leases or operating leases. Finance
leases make it so that the lessee recognizes an asset and a liability and the lessor recognizes a
receivable, basically transferring all the risks and benefits of ownership. Under operating leases, the
lessor still recognizes the asset and the lessee recognizes an expense. The first question in this case is
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The third and final question from the case is how would the lease classification change under U.S.
GAAP. The FASB codification that deals with leases is ASC 840. U.S. GAAP classifies leases as
operating leases or capital leases and it has a section for sale leaseback transactions as well. Under
U.S. GAAP, the lease in this case would be classified as a capital lease. This is because ASC 840 10
25 29 says, If at its inception a lease meets any of the four lease classification criteria in paragraph 840
10 25 1, the lease shall be classified by the lessee as a capital lease. This lease meets two of those
criterions. The lease term is equal to 75% of the economic life of the equipment (3 year lease term / 4
year economic life of equipment = .75 or 75%) and the present value of the minimum lease payments
equals or exceeds 90 percent of the excess of the fair value of the lease property to the lessor at lease
inception over any related investment tax credit retained by the lessor and expected to be realized by
the lessor (ASC 840 10 25 1d). The present value of the minimum lease payments does in fact equal
or exceed 90 percent of the fair value of the equipment ($248,690 / $265,000 = .94 or 94%). Under
ASC 840 10 25 31, the lessee should use the implicit rate to calculate the present value of the lease
payments because the lessee already
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Bokononism In Cat s Cradle
Over the summer, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to read the novel Cat s Cradle by Kurt
Vonnegut. It was an amazing novel. I enjoyed the story from beginning to end and felt like I was part
of the plot. Cat s Cradle starts out as a man s journey to write a story over the atomic bomb, but a
thing called ice nine quickly changes the scenario. Throughout most of the story, the reader is getting
introduced more and more to the religion known as Bokononism, which is the religion most people on
the island of San Lorenzo believe in. The religion was founded by a man named Bokonon. He helped
make San Lorenzo the way it is now. Bokonon is a mysterious man and is rarely seen by the people.
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One major example of this is related to the religion Bokononism. As I stated earlier, most of the
people on the island of San Lorenzo follow Bokononism. Even the President of the country believes in
the religion. Bokonon is a household name on the island. Ironically, it is illegal to be a Bokononist. If
you are caught practicing the religion, you will be put to death. Also, Bokonon is a fugitive and
authorities are searching for him constantly. Isn t that ironic? Another ironic thing is when the
President was about to die. He was in failing health and only had a few hours left. He told the narrator,
who was going to be the next President of San Lorenzo, to catch and kill Bokonon. Then, the doctor
called in a Christian to say his last rites. As soon as the Christian walked into the room, Papa (the
President) said I am a member of the Bokononist faith. Get out you stinking Christian. Even though
Papa has made Bokonon a fugitive and Bokononism illegal, he still follows the religion that a fugitive
created. I think the irony in the story is an example of how the human race can do very stupid things.
Why is Bokonon a fugitive if many of the people praise him for the religion he founded? The reason is
because an illegal religion sounded more interesting than a legal one, and that is why many people are
Bokononists and why the religion is
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K-8 Grade Configuration
. In 2008, the county decided to consolidate schools to eliminate overcrowding and provide financial
equity. The superintendent of schools was directed to conduct a review and course of action to provide
procedures to be used in changing school boundaries and configurations as outlined in Board Policy
8391: It is the philosophy of the Prince George s County Public Schools (PGCPS) to make the most
economical and practical use of its physical resources in the implementation of its educational
programs. The school system will periodically determine, by systemic study, the status of the current
and projected use of all educational facilities and, with regard to the efficient utilization of space and
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The district also identified some cons: Parents are accustomed to a K 6 model and may resist change.
There would be significant impact on school facilities, finances, and staffing.
On December 11, 2009, the Division of Academics submitted a research report, What Does Research
Tell Us About K 8 Grade Configuration and Student Achievement? to the county s Board of Education
that compared the benefits of the K 8 and the traditional middle school configurations. This report
outlined existing research, the benefits of the K 8 grade configuration, the challenges of the K 8
configuration, and successful K 8 models.
The research report highlighted the studies of Balfanz et al. (2002), Moore (2008), Offenberg (2001),
and Wes and Kipnes (2006). These studies were conducted in several urban school districts such as
New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Cincinnati. Based on their analysis of
these studies, they gave the benefits of the K 8 configurations:
Increased test
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Classroom Design Analysis
The studio classroom here at RPI is unique in the way that students and professors interact with it. The
room was set up to cultivate open and creative thinking in order to inspire design. Due to the
interactive nature of the studio classroom, both professors and students frequently use the white board
when teaching or explaining class concepts. When selecting my project 2 product, I connected my
experiences with the uses of the classroom whiteboard and thought of a Whiteboard Squeegee . Now
that I am at the point in the design process where I analyze the potential users and stakeholders, I
narrowed down the user group for the whiteboard to studio professors and students. There are certain
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This issue is brought to light from Donald Norman s different perspective, for people themselves are
often unaware of their true needs, even unaware of the difficulties they are encountering (Norman 9). I
have been using whiteboard erasers for my entire academic career and have always subconsciously
noted the fact that using them, especially on a large board, comes with its issues. They can be tiring
and difficult to reach and clean the entire board, due to the small handheld eraser that has been
adopted and remained relatively unchanged. The whiteboard eraser in the studio classroom seems to
have been overlooked by the user group perhaps for multiple reasons, which adds strength to my cause
as a designer. The ability to design for a group of individuals who thoroughly appreciate innovation
allows for my project to have a strong potential impact. Initially, I assumed that my user group would
contain but not be limited to people who interact in a classroom. The fault in this thinking comes into
play when defining the unique characteristics of the user group. A generic classroom doesn t
necessarily need a larger ergonomic whiteboard eraser because it doesn t hold much value to them
outside of its function as an eraser. My target user group is in constant need of products and scenery
that enhance the classrooms design identity. Though a white board eraser may seem insignificant, it
could inspire the design of
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Huck Finn Satire Essay
Satire in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Many authors use satire to discuss issues in society that
they have opinions on. These authors express their opinions by mocking the issues in a subtle way in
their writing. Throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain satirizes many societal
elements. Three of these issues include the institution of slavery, organized religion, and education. By
satirizing slavery and the prejudice placed against blacks in Huck s society, Twain takes a stance
against these institutions. There are many situations throughout the novel that mock slavery in
different ways. Miss Watson s telling Huck to pray every day, (10) yet she owned a slave named Jim
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This causes him to be frustrated and to start resenting prayer and religion altogether. Later, when Huck
contemplates turning Jim in, he has an epiphany. Huck decided to get a piece of paper and a pencil,
(213) and write a letter to Miss Watson, but he began to think about his actions, and he decided that he
will go to hell (214) anyway, so he tore it up (214). Organized religion and society has taught Huck
that turning Jim in is the right thing to do, but he cannot bring himself to do it. Huck realizes that
everyone s life is important. Huck s life changing realization represents Twain s own opinion on the
issue of slavery. By mocking the issue of education, Twain s own ideas are incorporated into the
novel. When Tom and Huck form a gang, Tom is chosen as the leader. When asked what ransomed (8)
means, Tom claims that he does not know but they have got to do (9) it, because he has seen it in
books (9). The gang blindly follows Tom s orders because he is the most educated out of the group.
They believe that Tom s education automatically makes him more intelligent than them. Later in the
novel, Jim gets captured by the Phelps family. While trying to break Jim out of his temporary jail, Tom
claims that they must use picks and shovels and not modern conveniences because it will be more
authentic to a real jail break (243). Huck goes along with Tom s overly elaborate and inconvenient
plan to free Jim because he believes that
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Analysis Of The Book Shiloh
Have you ever stopped to think if society and acceptance was a better life years ago? Would you have
liked to live under the strict rules and guidelines they did in the nineteenth century? The short story,
Shiloh, is written in the 1970 s and is a story about a couple going through changes in their life and
trying to cope after the death of the son, years ago. The settings is in western Kentucky, and the lives
of Norma Jean and Leroy, have been reunited after Leroy has been disabled in a tractor trailer
accident. For the last fifteen years Leroy has been on the road and seldom is home. The story is told
from Leroy s point of view and he quickly realizes he does not know his wife any longer. Norma Jean,
Leroy s wife, undergoes major life changes as she and Leroy work to maintain a normal household.
Gender roles, relationships, and communication are important factors that must be addressed when
any couple enter into an ongoing relationship. In the story Shiloh, it is no different, but what is
different is the acceptance of how these issues are carried out. Gender roles were definitely reversed at
a time when it was not as acceptable. The relationship and communication became non existent.
Shiloh begins with Norma Jean working on her pectoral muscles. Leroy sees her as Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman is a strong, thin character that Leroy can identify with. Their relationship suffers
incredibly after the accident and Leroy is forced to be home. Leroy loves his wife
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Valiram Group (Luxury Venture)
Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction: Company Background: External Analysis 3.1
Technological Factors: 3.2 Legal Factors: 3.3 Economic Factors: 3.4 Social Factor: 5 Force of
Analysis 4.1 Threat of new entrants: 4.2 Threat of substitutes: 4.3 Suppliers: 4.4 Customers: 4.5
Intensity of rivalry: Internal Environment Analysis: SWOT Analysis: Recommendations: Conclusion:
Reference List:  Title: Valiram Group (Luxury Venture) Introduction: My scope of this essay is to
let you know more about this company. What they are doing and how they operate as a team.
Company Background: The Valiram Group was established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1935,
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This can cause setbacks for suppliers in getting springtime or fall styles on time. This adverse
advertising may affect a small outfits retailer sales. Moreover, a business embargo against another
organization s imports would power outfits merchants to find different providers. 3.3 Economic
Factors: Financial factors can have both good and bad effects on the retail store industry. During
economic growth times, people have more non reusable earnings. Hence, they may buy more outfits,
increasing sales for Retail Company. However, recessions have the other effect. Consequently,
suppliers may be trapped with considerable amounts of stock. Issues such, as they cannot offer away
the past season products and they may have to offer the outfits at considerably reduced prices.
Customers often shop for less expensive manufacturers when they have less non reusable earnings. 3.4
Social Factor: Community and lifestyle have an impact on what clients value and what do clients think
is well known. When it comes to the retail store market, many aspects are important such as styles and
buying power. Styles are never stand still, which causes suppliers of outfits to keep up with the bend.
Example the age wide range of clients allows providers determine what kinds of products and services
they should offer. Based on the age of clients, providers can decide and control what kind and how
much inventory
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Essay On Jfk Assassination Kennedy
to cover up that he was actually in secret sessions with advisors to decide what response should ders
from arou be given to the Soviets actions. With the final plans for th3e naval blockade complete,
Kennedy met with both groups of planners. He noted with the present plan for an airstrike was not a
surgical strike, but an enormous military undertaking that could involve massive casualties on both
sides. Because of this he focuses all attention on the blockade. He says, this is the only action that
concedes with American principles . It is proposed by Adlar Stevenson, that along with the quarantine,
a U.S. proposal for a settlement involving the withdrawal of missiles from Turkey, and for the U.S. to
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When these assurances proved fake, the deployment of missiles in Cuba required the responses I have
announce...I hope that your government will take the necessary action to permit a restoration of the
earlier situation. In the early morning two ships, the aircraft carrier USS Essex and the destroyer USS
Gearing hail and attempt the Soviet tanker Bucharest. It could continue to Cuba, they were not
suspected of carrying contraband. Later that day the U.N. would send messages to both Kennedy and
Khrushchev, it would ask them to avoid direct contact between Soviet and U.S. ships while the
quarantine is in effect. The Soviets would be asked to keep out of the quarantine zone for a limited
time, and the U.S, re laid to their ships, to avoid all contact with the Soviet ships in the next few days,
no
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Descriptive Essay About The Pool
Alright, kiddos, Teacher announces, we re here. Before we head into the pool, let s check. What are
the pool rules again?
An assortment of enthusiastic voices cries out, Sunscreen, get a buddy, we have to see you Anything
said beyond is incomprehensible.
That s right, confirms Teacher, you need sunscreen, a swimming buddy, eyes on me, and you MUST, I
repeat, MUST wear your floaties when going to the deep end. That being said, everyone follow me to
the pool.
The short walk to the pool is a blur to Zane. His mind is elsewhere thinking of all the fun things he s
going to do, I m gonna make big splashes and race my friends and go to the deep end and do cool
things and make big splashes. When the pool finally comes into view, it s a paradise. An ocean of
clear, wavy water covers all the eye can see. Zane can see all the way to the bottom, and if not for the
distorting ripples he would believe it to be empty. The pool makes a distinct L shape, branching off to
the side to mark the deeper waters. It is already occupied with people of all ages. Most are lounging
around on rafts or in inner tubes, but some of the younger inhabitants are gleefully splashing and
flailing about. Multicolored balls soar through the air, descending until forced skywards with a
satisfying whack. Just as Zane had imagined, children are in competition, playing water tag, racing
one another, and throwing balls of mass destruction. He finally succumbs to his anticipation and starts
toward the
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Matchlock Guns In The Nineteenth Century
15th century weapons.
Weapons developed in this century were primarily used for defense of a structure or infantry and
cavalry. The first firearms were matchlock guns developed in this century. Matchlock guns were fuse
ignited and lit by a match. When the fuse burned down it ignited gun powder and fired projectiles.
Matchlock guns were widely used for up to a century before the Wheelock is invented.
16th 17th century weapons.
The wheel lock gun is invented. Similar to the matchlock in every way, except its ignited by a
mechanism that is set back and released forward when the trigger is squeezed creating a spark.
Though the wheel lock was more proficient, it was more expensive to produce than match lock guns.
So matchlock guns were still widely used during this century. The wheel lock guns invention was a
progressive step in firearms.
Later in the 16th century the flintlock gun is developed. The flintlock solved several issues with the
wheel lock gun. They created a lid for the powder pan that would lift simultaneously with the drop of
the flint lever to ignite the powder. Flint lock guns were the dominant gun for two centuries. Flint lock
muskets were used by the infantry in many war s, battles, and engagements throughout this 200 year
period of time, to include the revolutionary war.
19th century weapons.
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This weapon was pentacle in the development of firearms used in the infantry and changed how
battles were fought. The first colt revolver had a cylinder with five or six bullets and a cocking single
action hammer to ignite the percussion ball ammo. Samuels s colt revolvers continues to develop
innovative firearms to this day. Horace Smith Daniel Wesson also developed innovative revolver
technologies in this century. The U.S. infantry however used colt made revolvers throughout the 19th
century, from the dragoon percussion revolver to the colt
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The Dead And J. Alfred Prufrock Analysis
Many people don t usually put the words love and dead in the same sentence, because they believe the
two are as different as night and day. These same people would find it hard to believe that the
similarity between Gabriel Conroy from The Dead and J. Alfred Prufrock from the The Love song of
J. Alfred Prufrock would be so uncanny. Gabriel and J. Alfred Prufrock are both very insecure,
uncomfortable around women, and also pathetic.
In today s society many have insecurities including, and not limited to, the way they look and the way
their actions will be viewed by others. Gabriel Conroy from The Dead is insecure in more ways than
one. In The Dead Gabriel s insecurity about whether or not he should include a quotation from
Browning can be found when he thinks He would only make himself ridiculous (p.g.10 ) showing he
is very insecure about what his peers will think of him for including the quotation. Gabriel can be
shown to also have insecurities about his feelings No, it was not the moment yet. (pg. 65), showing
him in the light of not being able to show or tell his feelings toward Gretta. Insecurity not only
knocked on Gabriel s door, but it also has knocked on the door of J. Alfred Prufrock. In The Love
Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Prufrock is being insecure about the way he looks. This can be seen when it
says How his hair is growing thin! (line 41), and But how his arms and legs are thin! (line 44),
showing Prufrock s worry of what the women in the room will think and say about him. Both Gabriel
and Prufrock are similar in that they are very insecure.
Gabriel from the dead finds himself in uncomfortable situations, most of them being when he is
around women. In The Dead Gabriel finds himself in an uncomfortable situation with Lucy when he
says, I suppose we ll be going to your wedding one of these fine days... (p.g. 8), which Lucy replies,
The men that is now is only all palaver and what they can get out of you. (p.g. 8), at this reply Gabriel
starts to feel uncomfortable. He tries to fix the situation by giving Lucy money, ..it s Christmas time
isn t it? Just here s a little (p.g. 9) this doesn t end up making the situation better, but instead he makes
it even more
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Film Analysis Of Wyatt Earp
Throughout the years, there has been an abundance of movies depicting the wild west during the
nineteenth century. One of these films includes Tombstone which was released in the year 1993.
Based on real events, this movie is about a man named Wyatt Earp, played by Kurt Russel, who is a
retired officer that settles in a town called Tombstone with his two brothers. Later, they encounter a
group of outlaws called the Cowboys which was led by Curly Bill and Johnny Ringo. Due to some
conflict between the opposing sides, it causes a massive gunfight called the O.K. Corral in which the
Earp brothers and long time friend Doc Holliday, played by Val Kilmer, ultimately win the battle. As a
result of the fight not ending in the Cowboys favor, they ambush the town in which leads to Virgil,
played by Sam Elliot (Tombstone, 1.), becoming handicapped and Wyatt s younger brother, Morgan
played by Bill Paxton, dead. This infuriates Wyatt which then leads him to seek vengeance for his
brother s death. While Wyatt kills Curly, Doc and their posse attack the remaining Cowboys. After the
ambush, Doc s tuberculosis progressively gets worse and is left on bed rest. As Wyatt and the posse
continue to meet up with Johnny and the Cowboys, Doc has already arrived and murders Johnny
legally.
Tombstone, compared to other films, gives a realistic depiction of the west of that time period based
on the set. It is based on a real place located in southern Arizona . This little town was established in
1877
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Chrysler Dodge Pros And Cons
When you are looking for 2015 Dodge financing near Auburn, head over to Robert Larson Chrysler
Dodge. They not only offer plenty of options for your budget, but they have an excellent selection of
new vehicles. Make Robert Larson Chrysler Dodge your only stop when you are in the market for a
new vehicle. Benefits of working with Larson Chrysler Dodge
Robert Larson Chrysler Dodge has helped thousands of buyers when they are looking for 2015 Dodge
financing near Auburn. They have a talented staff that knows how to work with buyers with high, low
and poor credit scores. Before you head into the dealership make sure to fill out their easy credit
application. Within minutes, you will find out how much you will receive in a traditional loan. After ...
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Make sure to negotiate a low interest rate, which will lead to a competitive monthly payment. If you
have the car you want but cannot get the length of time, make sure to go for more months or even a
couple of years. Make sure to have a lot of money saved up when it comes time to get your next
vehicle. Having a large down payment not only makes you a more attractive loan candidate, it also
lowers your payments. Head over to Robert Larson Chrysler Dodge for a more enjoyable buying
experience. Dodge offers a wide variety of vehicles that are sure to please even the pickiest buyer. If
this is going to be the first vehicle you have purchased, check out the Dart. The Dart gets an
impressive 41 miles per gallon on the highway and can generate 184 horsepower. The Dodge Caravan
is perfect for long road trips as it comes with backseat rear seat entertainment and available SiriusXM
satellite radio. The Durango is perfect for those who want the SUV experience with a lot of power.
The Durango has a towing capacity of 6,200 pounds with the V6 (7,400 with the V8) and has
comfortable seating for seven
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The State University Of New York
Introduction
The State University of New York (2014) provides and clear and accurate description of globalization:
Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and
governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by
information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political systems,
on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well being in societies around the
world (The State University of New York, 2014, para 1). Global economics affects the decisions of
firms, governments, and individuals in the United State in many different ways. The World Trade
Organization manages the rules and trade between nations and has a significant impact on intellectual
property rights. Intellectual property rights refer creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and
artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce (World Intellectual
Property Organization, 2014). The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast free trade and
protectionist theories, analyze how the global environment functions on a micro and macro level
within the context of the World Trade Organization, analyze the two level game theory and how
organizations make financial decisions in a globalized environment, and determine which parties
benefit from either increasing or decreasing trade restriction.
Free Trade and Protectionist Theories
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The Assassination Of John Lennon
As the followers of the English singer and songwriter who is famous worldwide as a co founder of the
band Beatles John Lennon always do on December 8, they assembled at the Strawberry Fields
memorial in Central Park to sing a well known Beatles songs and they continue to hope for a world
that lives as one. The Tuesday s gathering was the 35th anniversary of John Lennon s killing, and was
showcased with the feeling of the miniature peace festival, as Lennon s admirers congregated in a
circle around a stone designed of the word Imagine graying men strummed guitars and emotionally
played a tambourine. In the online world, however, John Lennon s commemoration was intensely
engaged in one of the political fights of the moment, as much on social media pulled a link to modern
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It s the same image that Ms. Yoko Ono has posted before, on anti gun billboards and on an album
cover. But this time, the image updated the tally of gun deaths to add tens of thousands. An author of
several books on the Beatles and a dean at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, N.J. Kenneth
Womack, said the energy on social media this year around the anniversary of the death of John
Lennon was striking. Kenneth Womack stated, It is certainly occurring at a time when individuals are
galvanized around this debate. Womack added that John Lennon would have been suitably outraged
and part of the debate. I have almost no doubt in my mind about that, he
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Questions On Cisco s Management System
 Question 1 Organization: Cisco is a networking company that designs, manufactures, and sells
networking equipment. In 1994, Cisco s management system was inflexible, which hindered the
development of the company. Appropriate enterprise system Appropriate enterprise system to support
Cisco is ERP system because ERP solved Cisco s problems with flexibility and technology that
happened in 1994. This system give Cisco many benefits such as: 1. With regard to technology, the IT
platform architecture was standardized throughout Cisco 100% for many tasks such as, UNIX at the
server level and Windows NT at the LAN level. 2. The new system provides the employees with the
ability to use internal applications and most functions. This means that the system will help to improve
time and cost efficiency and access to the information. In other words, it will help to improve
employee s productivity and the company s high level of flexibility. 3. The new system has now more
than 17 languages. This will not create any language barrier problems. In addition, it will increase the
number of prospective consumers and the company s reputation will be largely renowned. 4. Cisco,
with the new system, can ship products all over the Internet. In addition, the customers could make
orders via the Internet from anywhere in the world. 5. Moreover, the new system provides Cisco the
ability to support distance learning. This will help Cisco to communicate training with the employees.
Enterprise
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A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers in Novel, First They...
A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers In 1975, the Khmer Rouge had taken over Cambodia becoming
the ruling political party and had overthrown the Lon Nol government. They wanted Cambodia to
form an anti modern agrarian society. This novel is of political oppression set in Cambodia. First They
Killed My Father is an emotional and heart wrenching memoir told by the perspective of a child,
Loung Ung. It is an moving story told about a families survival with vivid detail and is more
breathtaking and extreme as it is told from five year old Loung. As the horror begins Loung suffered
through many journeys during her young ages; the deaths of her parents and siblings, being evacuated
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As Kim grows he realizes that him and his family are suffering and starving without eating. For his
family he sacrifices getting beat to get leftover food. He knows it is important to keep them alive, so
he will go through any pain for him and his family to survive. After terrible deaths of their family
members Ma has to do her best to keep her children alive. In order to do that separation has to occur.
Ma has to make many sacrifices for her children. She wants them to live on with their lives. Ma told
her children they had to split apart and go in different directions. For her children s sake she wanted
them to leave her and find somewhere new to start a new life. Ma told them when they find a place to
tell them they were orphans. I don t want you here. (Ung, 116). Loung did not understand why Ma had
forced them to leave but Ma is saving her life. If we stay together, we ll die together. (Ung. 116). Ma
makes sacrifices so her children are safe and not killed by the horrible Khmer Rouge. One day three
soldiers come to the village and tell the new people gathered at the town square that the Angkar needs
every teenage male and female to leave tomorrow for Kong Cha Lat, a teen work camp. Everyone has
to honor and sacrifice for Angkar! the soldiers yell. Anyone who refuses Angkar s request is an enemy
and will be destroyed! (Ung, 73). The oldest daughter Keav was forced to go to a work camp and
sacrificed her life, so no one in the family got abused. These
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Essay about Microbial Desalination Cells
Microbial Desalination Cells
Desalination is the removal of salt from seawater to provide freshwater especially in developing
countries. Currently, MFCs (Microbial Fuel Cells) have generated electricity from biomass using
bacteria. These microbes cause an electric current where electrons flow from the anode to the cathode
where the reduction of oxygen occurs. A revolutionary new method called MDCs (Microbial
Desalination Cells) could potentially desalinate water and produce energy depending on the design or
set up of the cell. This process is similar to water electrodialysis but uses bacteria as the source of
energy rather than an external source. If the set up of the MDC is altered to desalinate water, then the
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Consequently, sodium chloride salt (NaCI) in the middle chamber will be removed desalinating the
water.
Set Up
First, I will use sandpaper to roughen the end caps of PVC pipes. I will then use the sandpaper to
roughen the two opposing sides of three plastic containers by roughening two 1 inch by 1 inch patches
across each other. Using permanent markers, a mark will be made in the center of the roughened side
of one of the plastic containers. I will use a ruler to measure the location of the mark and then make a
mark at exactly the same location on one of the roughened sides of each of the other two plastic
containers. The ruler will be used to measure the outer diameter of the aquarium pump tubing. I will
then drill a hole 2 millimeters (mm) in diameter on top of three of the plastic container lids. In one of
the lids, I will dill another hole the same diameter as the plastic tubing of the aquarium air pump next
to the first hole. A hole will be drilled on the permanent marker marks on the sides of the plastic
containers using a 3/4 inch spade drill bits.
I will then squeeze acrylic cement around two of the 3/4 inch spade drill bit holes. Then, acrylic
cement will be squeezed around the flat part of one compression fitting end cap. The end cap will be
centered over the hole on one of the plastic containers that the cement will just have been squeezed
around. The two pieces will be
fit together and repeated for the other PVC pipe. I will let the
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Analysis Of Pedro Almodovar s Masterpiece Of A Film All...
Pedro Almodóvar s masterpiece of a film All About My Mother depicts the heart wrenching tale of a
woman who has lost her son, then goes on the journey to fulfill her last wish to him, that is to tell him
about his father. Contrarily, the film ends up being mainly a narrative about his mother, and all of the
other motherly figures she encounters on this trip. Typical of an Almodóvar film, the women are
placed as the characters in the center of the action female subjects that the viewers identify with.
Because of this, the film deals with women s issues. This film in particular discusses the notion of
women as mothers and performers, and what purpose these actions serve for women. Through an
analysis of the ways in which theses women characters interact with each other and the ways in which
they express their care giving, we can identify how performance functions as a tool for women to
connect with each other, as well as a way to declare and accept non heteronormative version of
womanhood. First and foremost, All About My Mother is a film that places women at the center of the
narrative. The women featured in the film are the principal characters that generate and incite the
action within the plot. By focusing on this notion of women as subjects rather than objects, one can
view the ways in which Almodóvar constructs a film that is resistant to traditional forms of
filmmaking, as suggested by Laura Mulvey. Rather than taking the approach of placing men as the
subjects of
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Black Hawk Down
Man Down Repelling down from a hovering Black Hawk helicopter, running through the streets in a
foreign city, bullets hissing past your ears, bombs are exploding all around you, debris flying in all
directions, and you have a job to do. In Black Hawk Down, director Ridley Scott mixes a wide variety
of camera movement, camera angles, film speed, tone, and music to throw the audience into the thick
of the fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia. Scott places the viewer into the boots of Delta Force members,
ARMY Rangers, and many other military positions allowing you to experience the nightmare these
soldiers are going through. William Arnold stated Black Hawk Down is a terrific ‘trip movie that –
like Private Ryan – plops us right in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This new sense of hope is also reflected by the now yellowish tone. A new frame from inside the
helicopter reveals a bumpy ride as the camera bumps and vibrates with the helicopter. The first time
the audience members are placed in the boots of a soldier is when a high camera angle is used to look
down on the Red Cross Food Distribution Center through the eyes of S.SGT. Matt Eversmann (Josh
Hartnett). The camera perspective then switches to the ground as a vehicle carrying armed men is
tracked by the camera and follows the people rushing to get food by using a crane shot. The camera
switches to a low angle camera shot to show how desperate the starving people are for food that they
begin to fight each other for it, causing the camera to sway back and forth. The music changes from an
upbeat style to a more guitar fueled rock and roll style symbolizing the anger felt by the audience and
soldiers. On another helicopter flight, American oldies can be heard, which conveys that this ride is
not a serious flight like to one before. The soldiers are more relaxed and peer out the helicopter door to
enjoy the Somalian landscape. The yellowish tone switches to a greenish tone as the frame changes to
show Pfc. Todd Blackburn (Orlando Bloom) reporting for duty, suggesting that this is a more serious
part. The camera angle shows the soldier behind the desk, checking Blackburn in, is always looking
up to Blackburn. Even though Blackburn is younger, he has a more heroic
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The International Conflictss Between The Us And The Ussr
Research Question: How did the international conflictss between the US and the USSR justify Jimmy
Carter s decision to boycott the 1980 Olympics?
Section A: Identification and Evaluation of Sources The first source that has been selected for
evaluation is President Jimmy Carter s speech on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The speech was
delivered at 9 pm on January 4, 1980 from the Oval Office at the White House. The speech was
broadcast on live national television and is a primary source. The reason this speech is so prevalent to
this paper is not only because of the content, but because of the reactions that resulted from it that
changed the nation. Within the speech, the President outlines the invasion of Afghanistan, as well as
the repercussions and potential threat the invasion could mean for the United States. The President
also announces during the speech the withdrawal of the US from the Olympics, which causes changes
in nationwide opinions about sports and politics becoming intertwined. The value of this source is that
it is primary, and is the direct words of the President on the matter. The speech also provides important
insight into the thoughts and actions of the President, as well as his mind set at the time in facing the
difficult situation. Besides just the knowledge of the President s ideas, President Jimmy Carter s
speech is the first source of direct information that the nation receives about the causes, nature and
measures being taken towards the
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Essay on Hydrophobic property of Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon fiber also has corrosion issues due to its chemical composition There are many different types
of corrosions. According to Boeing Engineer David Banis, Concentration cell corrosion, or crevice
corrosion, is the most common type of corrosion found on airplanes (Banis 2). It occurred whenever
water is trapped between two surfaces, such as under loose paint, within a delaminated bond line, or in
an unsealed joint. The magnitude of the corrosion depends on the alloy that is used. Carbon fiber with
metal mesh is susceptible to severe corrosion if not properly treated with the right sealant. Carbon
fiber is also very hard to recycle. The reason behind this is because it loses most of its strength during
the recycling process, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the article A Preliminary Study on the Effect of Macro Cavities Formation on Properties of Carbon
Nanotube Bucky Paper Composites by Ludovic Dumée, a researcher at Dreakin University s institute
for Frontier Materials, over the last decade carbon nanotubes have attracted a lot of interest and efforts
were made to incorporate them efficiently into composite material structures (Dumée 558). Dumée
substantiates this statement by providing a number of data from research that has been conducted in
the last few decades. He provides charts and diagrams from some of his own tests that show that
carbon nanotubes can be easily processed as bucky papers, which are entangled meshes of nanotubes
(Dumée 628). Researchers and engineers are currently studying bucky papers and investigating their
properties. Current research shows that bucky papers exhibit auspicious properties and they are strong
and flexible structures to engineer and examine (Bahr 6537). There are predominantly two types of
carbon nanotube structures that are currently being studied and synthesized, multi walled carbon
nanotubes and single walled carbon nanotubes. The article Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes by
Electrochemical Reduction of Aryl Diazonium Salts: A Bucky Paper Electrode, by Rice University
reaserchers Jeffrey L. Bahr, Jiping Yang, Dmitry V. Kosynkin, Michael J. Bronikowski, Richard E.
Smalley, and James M. Tour states that there has
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Hare Checklist Case Study
There are advantages to the Hare Checklist, specifically identification of the checklist as one of the
most reliable tests at detecting psychopathy, if used by trained, professional personnel (Hare, 1990).
The checklist is extensive in the identification of psychopathy, containing a 20 items long list as well
as an interview and a review of past records and behaviors (Hare, 1990). The benefits of the checklist
include determining the most effective care for an individual diagnosed as a psychopath, and
responsibility for identifying possible psychopaths in prisons and other institutions who may become
repeat offenders of violent crime (Hare, 1990). The checklist is able to predict, in some cases, the
probability of another violent behavior occurring (Hare, 1990). ... Show more content on
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Those who exploited the checklist became obsessed with identifying a psychopath and began madly
labelling individuals, leading to confirmation biases and false diagnoses (Ronson, 2011). In the case of
Tony, a gentleman who faked insanity in order to avoid prison, he was kept in a mental institution for
twelve years based off of a misdiagnosis of psychopathy identified by characteristics and behaviors he
apparently exhibited on the Hare Checklist (Ronson, 2011). The psychiatrist that oversaw him was
able to twist every action Tony made or every word he spoke into a further indication of his
psychopathy (Ronson, 2011). Tony did not want to spend time around the other patients, which was
construed as grandiosity and lack of empathy on the checklist, to name one example (Ronson,
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Human Trafficking In East Asia
Human trafficking is a global problem in which globalization have had an important role. There are
many forms of trafficking in persons such as sexual exploitation the most known form , forced labor,
organ harvesting, etc. Its annual profit exceeds of 39 billion dollars, making it the third largest
international crime industry, only behind illegal drugs, and arms trafficking.
Traffickers use coercion, deception, or abduction to get their victims. They take advantage of the
vulnerability of children, woman, and men who live in poverty or are looking for more favorable
opportunities and lured them into leaving their home and travelling to what they assume will be a
better life, just to realize later it s not.
Women and girls are most of the victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation; women stand for 60%
and girls represent between 15% and 20%. Between two and four million girls are globally trafficked
for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While sexual exploitation is the main form of trafficking in Europe and Central Asia, in East Asia and
the Pacific it is forced labor. This variety of human trafficking has increased steadily in recent years;
around 40% of the victims between 2010 and 2012 were trafficked for this purpose. Immigrants are
particularly vulnerable on forced labor, the demand of cheap labor contributes to the illegal trade of
humans, just to reduce costs of production. This is the fault of companies who look for low price
labor, without caring about the safety, human, and health conditions of their workers.
Globalization has brought many advantages, we are more interconnected than ever before, with
increased levels of telecommunication between countries, it is easy to share information, etc., but this
has also helped the human traffic to fast grow across the
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The speed, the agility, the ability to manoeuvre the ball...
The speed, the agility, the ability to manoeuvre the ball to the opposing side of the field, the ability to
reflect and the ability to outsmart your opponent is what makes you a real champion. The player
sprints across the field, she passes the midfielders, the defenders and without realizing she knows she
s there, just the goalie, the net and her. Prodigious cheers and roars are coming from the crowd, which
contemplate the splendid dribbles that took place. And then... an unbelievable cross from an
unrealistic place finds the head of the star striker and the ball goes in and was able to rest on the back
of the net. The crowd goes wild, it is a defining moment in the game, and this is what women s
football has developed into, this is what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They say women have been playing football for as long it has existed, evidence suggests that there
was an ancient version of the game that was seen by FIFA as the earliest form of football, called Tsu
Chu, which involves kicking a ball through an opening space into a net. The use of hands is not
allowed.
There are many dates estimated recognized as the first matches ever recorded, Scotland has been the
country were women football has mainly taken place. There is evidence of an annual match being
played in Scotland in the early 1790s, but the first match was recorded by the Scottish Football
Association which took place in 1892 in Glasgow. In England, the first recorded match of football
played between women took place in 1895. Throughout the years, women football has become more
civilised, The Football Association has documented early involvement of Women in Europe. They say
in 12th century French Women have been playing football as part of the era s folk games, also in the
1790 s Scotland included football in the annual Mid Lothian competition, evidence shows the fact that
women have been playing this sport for as long as men have.
In 1863, the FIFA and head football governing bodies introduced a more civilised threat to the game,
they introduced standardized rules to avoid and prohibit violence in the field, making the game more
safe and more acceptable for women to take part in. The most
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Classical Approach To Utilitarianism
2.1. Classical approach
The Classical approach for utilitarianism has two main prominent thinkers who are Jeremy Bentham
and John Stuart Mills.
Jeremy Bentham s concept of Utilitarianism
The concept of Utilitarianism was developed by Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832). He belonged to the
positivist school of Jurisprudence. According to him every human life is governed by two hedonistic
principles that is pleasure and pain. He believed that every individual tries to maximize his own and
pleasure and also decrease pain as much as possible. Although it would seem an individualistic
perspective but he also applied this principle to the society as a whole. According to him the role of
every government in the society is to maximize the greatest good of the greatest number. He also ...
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He placed weight on the effectiveness of internal sanctions like guilt and remorse which serve to
regulate our actions. He believed that humans are those sorts which have social feelings, feelings for
others and are not only selfish. We care about people around us and when one inflicts harm over the
other then it leads to a painful experience in us. One feels guilty for what one has done. With this he
argued that conscience and sense of justice are emotions present in every human being through which
comes the sense which involves a desire to punish those who have harmed others.
Just like Bentham Mill also sought to reform law and social policy with his theory of utilitarianism.
The aim of increasing happiness underlies his argument of women s suffrage and free speech. It can be
seen best in his arguments regarding social status of women. He argued that it was important to
improve the status of women because they were capable of these cultivated faculties, and denying
them access to education and other facilities for development is resulting in a significant loss of source
of happiness for the
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A Run in Someone Elses Gym Shoes Essay
We live in a society, today, where everyone has different needs. There are different kinds of people
everywhere; the full time worker, the total family parent, and the people who work multiple jobs to
pay the rent... For that reason, local health clubs vary with what they offer so that everyone has a place
they can go to stay active and fit. Some examples of these varying gyms are LA fitness, Lifetime
Fitness, and Cardinal Fitness. Each club has something different that they specialize in. As much as
that is a good quality, some people have trouble choosing what the best gym is for them because they
have to choose a quality each health club specializes in over all other clubs.
Cardinal Fitness is a very self advocated gym. Their hours ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
For amenities, they have locker rooms, showers (although they do not provide you any towels), and
stretching areas. My grandpa goes to this gym because he likes the simplicity of it. You can guess that
my grandpa doesn t like a lot of complexity or having to figure out how different machines work! He
says his favorite quality of Cardinal fitness is how cheap they are. For ten dollars a month, he doesn t
feel like he s losing money when he isn t able to go every day. Another popular local gym is Lifetime
Fitness. Lifetime Fitness is a twenty four hour health club that is up and running all day, every day,
Sunday though Sunday! Lifetime Fitness prides themselves on only taking a total of five days off all
year round; one of those days in Christmas! Monthly, Lifetime Fitness costs approximately seventy
dollars a month. That may sound like a lot of money but for such a huge gym, you ll never have to
worry about not getting to work out on the machine you want! Speaking of machines, Lifetime fitness
has just about every machine and kind of free weight you can imagine you d want to try! They also
have many instructor led classes that get raving reviews such as their strength, fitness, cardio,
endurance, aerobics/ water aerobics, Pilates, Zumba, kick boxing, and yoga classes! My family used to
be members at Lifetime Fitness, and my dad
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Essay on Opium (Papaver somniferum)
Opium (Papaver somniferum)
The opium poppy has been used as a medicinal plant for centuries all over the world. The opium
poppy plant belongs to the Papaveraceae family. The scientific name of the opium poppy is Papaver
somniferum L., and it is native to Turkey. The plant has lobed leaves, milky sap and four to six petaled
flowers with several stamens surrounding the ovary. The two sepals drop off when the petals unfold.
The ovary then develops into a short, many seeded capsule that opens in dry weather. The small seeds
of the opium poppy plant are dispersed by wind. The plant has five inch purple or white flowers on
plants three to sixteen feet tall. It is and annual plant which needs to be planted only once for several
years of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are manufactured alkaloid derivatives that include dihydromorphine, dihydrocodeine and
heroin. The alkaloids can be of two different types. One type acts on the nervous system and are
addictive to the human body. The other form is not addicting and instead relax muscle groups.
Papaver Somniferum has been used since Greek times to relieve suffering and euphoria. Records
indicate that the opium poppy has been used since the time of Mesopotamia (5000 to 4000 BC). The
records refer to the poppy and its use as opiates as medical tablets. Homer s writings indicate Greek
usage of the substance at least by 90OBC: Hippocrates made extensive use of medicinal herbs
including opium (see Britannica Online).
It is believed that the Romans probably learned of opium in the Mediterranean. Opium spread to
places all over the world. In China opium was reported as a problem during the seventeenth century.
Between World War I and H the cultivation of opium grew in Central America in the mountains. Now
the major producers and exporters of opium are Turkey and India (Britannica Online).
Opium was definitely used in more recent times as well. Before the nineteenth century there were few
painkillers available. There were few alternatives to using opiates to end suffering for dying people.
Long ago opium was not considered harmful and was available to everyone. Doctors advised taking
opiates to relieve a number of symptoms
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Professional Conduct Critique Paper
Professional Conduct Critique
A 3 years old female spayed DSH presented with a large rectal prolapse.
Two days prior to presentation the cat was continuously straining and going back and forth to the litter
tray. On the night before presentation the owner observed a development of rectal prolapse. On the
clinical the cat was BAR. General clinical examination was unremarkable. A 5 cm oedematous and
inflamed rectal prolapse was present. An investigation and treatment plan and was done and a cost
estimation was given to the owner.
After checking estimation owner said that unfortunately this cat is currently not insured. As he has two
more cats and this one is the younger and has been healthy, he decided to cancel insurance due to
personal financial issues. This owner was demonstrating extreme sensitivity, sadness and love for this
cat, regretting all the time not having continued with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I said to the owner that I couldn t do that because it s against the law.
Owner was insisting in a way that started making me feel really uncomfortable.
I explained to the owner that we, as a veterinary surgeon (VS), are a third party in the contract
between owners and insurance companies and veterinary surgeons have the responsibility to report
with honesty and integrity.
The clinical records should be honest and with truth and the relevant information about the presented
animal should be provided to the insurer. This is illegal and would be considered dishonesty and fraud.
A VS who acts dishonestly or fraudulently may be liable to criminal investigation and/or disciplinary
action (RCVS, 2012). This would be considered a fraud against the insurer. Any failure to disclose
information, dishonestly or intending by that abuse to make a gain will lead to payment of claim being
refused and both VS and owner could be prosecuted (The Fraud Act, 2006).
The stakeholders were me (VS), the owner and the insurance
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  • 2. Mental Health And Human Service Introduction Social work practice is a profession which requires many knowledge bases which overlap in different contexts. Mental health is a knowledge base that social workers must acquire in vast quantity and quality, as it can appear in any health and human service in which they work in. The ability to work with those with mental illness within health and human service is paramount. This requires the capacity to work with and within the individual s environment, recognise, comprehend and respond, with appropriate and relevance to present and foreseeable needs and impacts. Working within a case study of the fictitious Mary Jalco, social work practice will explored. This will include an assessment and intervention plan from the social work perspective, social work values and ethics and critical reflection on the health and human service for the mentally ill within a social work context. The challenges of working with the mentally ill will also be examined, accompanied by strategies to help overcome them. At Sunnydale Public Hospital in the geriatric ward my role is within a multi disciplinary team as a class 1 social worker. My role and responsibilities are outlined in Appendix A. Background Information . Mary, 75 year retired female, was bought to the Sunnydale Public Hospital emergency department by her son Greg 18 months ago fearing that she had developed dementia. Mary s home was found to be messy, not like her usually self, she had loss weight, there was no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Meatworks Robert Gray Analysis Andrew Lee Task 1 English Kandylas Significant discoveries have the ability to generate far reaching and transformative impacts which catalyse renewed perceptions of the self, others and the world. However, in order for these impacts to happen, individuals and readers must be willing to reflect on certain discoveries, which is seen in Robert Gray s poems The Meatworks and North Coast Town and Nam Le s The Boat. This notion is explored through; firstly, provocative and confronting external experiences facilitate transformed perceptions of the self others and the world. Secondly, that there can be far reaching ramifications when individuals uncover the falsehoods and truths of the past. Both Gray and Le show how confronting external ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially Mai holds a negative perspective in Mai closed her eyes and tried to recall her father s stories but they rang shallow against the dense roaring slabs of water she d just seen. The hydrographia personifies the natural elements creating a pathetic fallacy, which reflects Mai s initially pessimistic attitude as her hope is crushed by the harsh reality of her experiences on the boat. However, this provocative experience catalyses a transformed perception, as upon reaching the shore she thinks: The boat would land they would all land. The epistrophe of land and high modality of would shows her renewed hopeful perspective, which would not have been possible without physically experiencing the harshness of being on the boat. Thus, the ability for discoveries to be far reaching and transformative is seen through these provocative and confronting external experiences that transform individual perceptions. Furthermore, both texts demonstrate the far reaching ramifications when individuals uncover and reassess the falsehoods and truths of the past. Gray takes us on a literal and metaphorical voyage of discovery in North Coast Town, by showing the impacts on an individual when they contemplate. Gray takes us on a literal and metaphorical voyage of discovery in the poem, by showing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Stanislavski Set Affects The Actor The second part of this essay looks at how the set affects the actor. Something that is very prevalent in almost all of the pictures we see of Stanislavski on stage is his almost cluttered looking stage. Being a fan and believer of Naturalism his goal would be to bring the audience and even the actors into this world he d created. Having a fully immersive set yields positive and negative effects for the actors. The positive for this is as I stated earlier a full sense of immersion. Should the set looks and feels exactly as it should be then then less imagination is required from the actor. They can effortlessly work with their surroundings and focus all energy into their character. If all of these pieces come together the actor can receive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Accounting Fraud Accounting 557 Assignment 1 Student EAS Professor Alfred Greenfield Strayer University 27 October 2013 Many organizations have been in the news over the past few years due to accounting ethical breaches that have affected their customers, employees, and the general public. I searched the Internet to locate a story in the news that depicts an accounting ethical breach. I selected Krispy Kreme. I enjoy their hot donuts and was curious to learn more about how they played with the numbers. For some reason I always want to dig into the trickery behind the manipulation of financial statements. When we get right down to it playing games is what happens. Someone comes along and they think they know something the rest of us are too dumb to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What if the IRS, the EPA, the Bureau of Indian Affairs were all shut down because of their past abuses of power and failure to properly track and administer the funds entrusted to them? Whatever the reason for the triple standard between punishing people crime, punishing corporate crime, and punishing government crime, we should start by asking if the U.S. government really cares about non violent crime. Even though we have very strict regulations on everything from money laundering to banking transparency, banks like Standard Chartered and Barclays have took hits for corporate crimes. Bribery allegations, fines and settlements have hurt businesses such as Siemens, KBR, and Alcatel Lucent. We need to understand that when company officials, or government officials achieve power over others, there will be some who will abuse the trust they have been given. Internal controls and locks only keep honest people honest. People run corporations and the government. People will skirt the law if the potential for gain appears to be great and the risk of being caught appears small. Human activity, businesses and government included, is based upon capital allocation and a risk reward analysis; if the profits to be gained from cheating outweigh the probability adjusted consequences of being caught and punished, then it makes sense to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Meat In Vitro History A short timeline of growing meat in vitro will be described further. In 1931 by Winston Churchill We shall escape the absurdity of growing the whole chicken in order to eat the breast or wing, by growing these parts separately under a suitable medium. One of the first years when it is all started, further lab based meat was mentioned in 1952 in the novel written by Frederick Pohl and Cyril Kornbluth, in 1971 publication by Russell Ross, in 1996 Tissue Culture and Art project, when Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr set up a lab in a gallery and create the first tissue cultured steak using frog cells, in 1997 Growing fish and meat for NASA, 1998 Patent: Method for producing tissue engineered meat for consumption , in 1999 Patent: Industrial scale production of meat from in vitro cell cultures , in 2004 New harvest is founded as a charity, in 2005 the Dutch in vitro meat project begins, in 2007 the in vitro meat consortium is established, in 2008 PETA announces $1 million price for the first in vitro meat chicken nugget, in 2008 the first international in vitro meat symposium, in 2011 Mark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A 2011 study in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, showed that full scale production of lab based meat could reduce water, land and energy use in comparison to the conventional raising and slaughtering of cattle or other livestock. Dr Post has made strides in developing cultured meat through the use of stem cells. The technique adapted from medical research for growing tissues and organs, known as tissue engineering. His burger consists of about 20.000 thin strips of cultured muscle tissue. The meat is produced with several materials including fetal calm serum, that is used as a medium in which to grow the cells, which eventually would have to be replaced by materials of non animal origin. Also, it was mentioned by Dr Post that cultured meat should be as safe as conventional meat and it might be even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. David by Donatello and Michelangelo David by Donatello and Michelangelo When thinking about a triumph over an unimaginable feat, the story of David and Goliath comes to mind. During the Italian Renaissance, Florence was under constant change and turmoil however David remained a consistent symbol of endless possibilities for the people. For the Florentines, David represented the essence of civic virtue courage, fortitude, and faith (Murray, 39). Various artists have revealed their own depictions of the young shepherd boy but two stand out among the masses. Donatello and Michelangelo both created masterpieces on the biblical subject although the approaches of each artist were completely diverse and caused unique reactions. In 1404, the very powerful Medici ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each David was sculpted in the naturalistic image that their creator envisioned. They also share the commonality of association with the Medici family, a very powerful group of people that loved the arts and was said to have commissioned Donatello for the David sculpture. Later on they became too powerful and the republic forced them out of control, resulting in the creation of another David as a celebration of their triumph. The earlier David stood in the courtyard of the Palazzo della Signoria, which also happened to be the very place that Michelangelo s piece was displayed upon completion. Despite the fact that the David s share time periods, political meanings, and origins, the two sculptures look completely different and evoke very different emotions. Perhaps the most significant difference is found in the choices made by the artists to place their sculpture before or after the battle against Goliath. Donatello s David is portrayed following the victory against the feared adversary. He is full of glory and stands on the head Goliath with his oversized sword clutched in his small hands. Michelangelo takes a different perspective and depicts David in the moment before battle with nothing but his sling in hand. This creates more of a feeling of anticipation and strength of courage. The determination in Michelangelo s sculpture s face is very apparent where Donatello creates a face that is calm and victorious. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Batek Gender Differences Essay One of the biggest fieldwork observations made by the Endicotts is the gender differences between males and females in the Batek community, or lack thereof. Batek people choose to live in a noncompetitive gender egalitarian community, which acknowledges the gender differences between males and females, but does not believe the differences give either sex superiority over its complimentary counterpart(25). This equality is something that makes gender a topic that the Batek rarely address and is seen as almost irrelevant. In fact, until Batek children begin to show the first signs of puberty, boys and girls are only called children rather than little boys or girls. It is not until these sign begin to develop that they make the distinction between young men and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the Batek believe that the only difference between men and women is their physical appearance and ability, but that they essentially share the same internal composition. Externally, aside from reproductive anatomy, the Batek say that men are the ones with stronger breath, as in having a higher lung capacity. This makes them better equipped for blowpipe hunting and allows them to hunt larger game in the forest. Moreover, men are said to have more upper body strength than the women, which they use to climb taller trees and chop down large trees. However, although the men have a higher physical ability than the women when it comes to blowpipe hunting, the women also blowpipe hunt for smaller prey, climb smaller trees and vines, and cut down small trees(29). Internally, the Batek believe that the only significant difference between the men and women was the smell of their blood. They believe that a woman s blood had a different smell from man because of the diet the women held to while on their menstrual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Questions On The Prayer Of Jesus Christ And Subsequent... INTRODUCTION Romans 5:1 to 11 is based on reconciliation though the death of Jesus Christ and subsequent hope and blessings that follows with faith. In this essay, I will discuss the text before the verses to provide context, the historical background behind the text, the literary context, and the content. Lastly I will make an exegetical summary on what the text hopes to accomplish, a theological witness explaining what the text reveals about God, and eventually interpreting how it can be applied in our own lives. PERICOPE Chapter 4 gives examples of people living in/ having faith since the beginning. Abraham had faith in God and God blessed him. Paul then mentions that God blessed Abraham even when he was uncircumcised, a nod to Gentile Christians, even though Circumcision was considered proof of faith. God rewards Abraham s faith by letting his wife become pregnant at 100 years old. As Osborne explains, there is a significant shift of focus between the two chapters; chapter four centering on the necessity of faith for salvation while chapter five is on the effects of that salvation on the lives and experiences of believers (Osborne 124). In the HCSB version, Paul uses transition phrase, therefore, to move into chapter 5 to talk about the blessings of faith, how god shows his love through Christ, making us at peace with God again. Stopping at verse 12 as it also begins with transition phase and proceeds to explain sin and the necessity of God s grace. GENRE Romans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Military Recruitment In High Schools As I m sure you know, military recruitment in high schools has been a hot topic ever since the No Child Left Behind Act passed in 2001. According to the NCLB, all high schools that receive government funding must provide military recruiters the same access to secondary school students as is provided generally to post secondary educational institutions or to prospective employers of those students (No Child Left Behind Act of 2001). And unfortunately, any school that refuses this puts their funding in jeopardy. Yet many still strongly disagree with this mandate and want it revoked, begging the question: Is there a way to regulate this type of recruitment without eliminating it completely? Moms and Dads, I m writing this letter because we need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people such as yourself, who do not support military recruiting in high schools, worry that military recruiters prey on the poor students and persuade them to join by offering things such as signing bonuses and the promise of free college. Admittedly those things might be offered, although not specifically for those of a lower income household, but for all recruits, and they are not intended to be used to trap those students into the Military service. In a study done by the Center for Naval Analyses under the Department of Defense it was found that when the nation is divided into five strata of affluence , from poorest to wealthiest areas, most recruits hail from the three middle income brackets while the poorest (under $36,74 a year) and the wealthiest (over $76,981 a year) brackets are under represented (CNA 2014). I understand your concerns on this matter, and while in some cases the recruiters might actually focus on the lower income families, the majority of the military recruiters just want to see your children do what they are passionate about and see them succeed in it, as I know you do as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Presidential Vs. Parliamentary Systems Of Government There has always been a debate over which form of government is the most stable. For a long time, there was either a choice (within democratic models) of presidential systems of government, in which the executive is all powerful, or parliamentary systems of government, where the legislature is the supreme power. However, in the past century, a middle ground has emerged between the two: semi presidential systems of government. Semi presidential systems, as defined by Maurice Duverger (an early writer on such models), are systems where a president of the republic, elected by universal suffrage and given personal powers, co exists with a government resting on the confidence placed in it by parliament . This means that semi presidential models of government generally have a directly elected president and parliament, along with a prime minister, who is appointed. The question of whether these systems are more or less stable than presidential or parliamentary then becomes the focus, and must be looked at in practice for this measure. Semi presidential systems, as seen in France and Russia, can at times be either very stable or very unstable, depending on the composition of a particular government. France, a pioneer in the concept of semi presidential systems, has seen stability go either way, depending on the affiliation of elected officials. Conflict started occurring in the late twentieth century that challenged the stability of the current French system. Russia, since the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Seated Nude By Aristide Maillol Throughout history we see many things reused or repeated. This is true in art, many artworks use influences of previous artists and or styles for their work. The reuse of old ideas is present in many artworks to date. One piece created in the last century is Seated Nude by Aristide Maillol which was created in 1902. By using his experiences in France and his travels around Europe, Maillol experienced many different cultures. With the presence of past cultural artifacts in our as influences in Europe even today we see evidence of many past cultures. Classical Greek Art is one that is very present even today. Seated Nude specifically shows Maillol s admiration of the Mediterranean with its influences in Greek Classical Art. By the use of naturalistic and organic feature while highlighting realism and humanism, Maillol shows Classical constructs through his piece. Seated Nude is a terracotta sculpture on a black marble base. Housed at the Museum of Modern art it stands 6 long 8 1/8 tall and 3 ½ wide. The piece features a woman seated on a ground with her right arm extended back propping her up. Her other arm is bent and behind her head. The left leg is bent in an inverted V with her foot on the ground. The right leg is bent lying flat on the ground and going in between the V of her other leg. Her face, hair, hands, and feet are not heavily detailed; however her features are clearly defined. The hair is pulled back with rounded hair in a circle around her head, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Social And Social Class In Charles DickensGreat Expectations In the novel Great Expectations, author and social reformer, Charles Dickens presents an appropriate example of hope in class mobility. Social and financial status performs a real role in our society, even today. Similar to Dickens time, the well off tend to get more acknowledgment and the lower class tends to get a bad reputation for being uneducated citizens. He hoped to rectify to improve society. The primary theme is social class has no connection to moral merit. The novel is narrated from the point of view of the main character, Pip. He narrates to the audience throughout his life, illustrating the contrasting stages from childhood to gentleman. In Pips belief, becoming a gentleman will automatically construct happiness in himself. Pip was a child whose parents died when he was very young. He tells the story of being raised by his sister, Mrs. Joe and her husband, Joe Gargery, whom Pip shares a special kind of camaraderie. I wished Joe had been rather more genteelly brought up, and then I should have been so too. (ch.8) Unfortunately, the three of them live in a village which classifies them as poor. Pip is informed of a letter left on the front door, by his sister, inviting him to go over to Miss Havisham s house. I had heard of Miss Havisham up town everybody for miles round, had heard of Miss Havisham up town as an immensely rich and grim lady who lived in a large and dismal house barricaded against robbers, and who led a life of seclusion. (ch.7) She is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Contrasting Places In This Side Of Paradise Amanda Stevenson IB Literature 2 Independent Reading 16 October 2014 9. Many plays and novels use contrasting places (for example, two countries, two cities or towns, two houses, or the land and the sea) to represent opposed forces or ideas that are central to the meaning of the work. Choose a novel or a play that contrasts two such places. Write an essay explaining how the places differ, what each place represents, and how their contrast contributes to the meaning of the work. This Side of Paradise In This Side of Paradise, F. Scott Fitzgerald utilizes structure to demonstrate how the boundaries set by society can negatively affect a person s internal conflict. The protagonist of the novel, Amory Blaine transitions emotionally through the two books of the novel. The title, This Side of Paradise, initially presents the idea of contrast of setting and of emotional convictions within the novel. The diction this side infers that there are opposing viewpoints to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This separation represents Amory s internal struggle as he tries to manifest and reach the standards set by society. This is also Amory s attempt at trying to comprehend his own personality. The heading of this section is Code of the Young Egotist . Amory defines himself as an egotist, so this section header proves that he is trying to conform to society. For each of the three sections, Amory compliments himself (adding to his reputation as an egotist), however in the sociality section, Amory uses the diction most dangerous . At this point in the novel, in it unclear whether dangerous is referring to its effect on Amory s internal person or society s opinion of him. This diction serves as foreshadowing of Amory s later transition from upper middle class into practical poverty. Not only did Amory transition within economic classes, but also in his attitude towards the social classes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Letter From Heaton Manor Letter Heaton manor letter After reading the letter from Heaton manor I realised that this letter was written in formal. This is because the way the writer has authored this it looks professional. The letter was drafted to the students parents about a trip. They used the words Dear at the beginning and Yours Faithfully at the end of the page, this is used if the name of the person isn t known. However, they wrote the letter to the parents and carers because if they didn t do this, they would have found it crucial and more complicated,because its harder to write the letter to each parent. Although, it would have been exceeding if they wrote to each parent, because this would make the parents know that they have taken their time to write to each parent so their child could go to the trip. Also, they have added the date. This material is added to show when the letter was written. The address isn t added . Previously stated, this is because it would have taken the Head of ICT longer . Especially because they might not know the addresses of each student. Also, most of the logos are either combined at the top or at the bottom of the page. This is used to show which company or school this is from. In this letter the colour which is mostly used is blue. Lastly, the logo itself has the colour blue and this makes the letter emerge. However,the school doesnt t give an option to the parents because the children would need to go their to check. Not only would they need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Free College Essays-The First Battle Of Bull Run The First Battle of Bull Run The first battle of Bull Run, also known as the first battle of Manassas in the south, was the first major land battle of the Civil War. The battle started on July 21, 1861 and took place near Manassas Junction, Virginia( First Battle ). The Union had an army of 28,450 led by Brigadier General Irvin McDowell( The ).The Confederates had an army of 30,800. 21,900 soldiers were led by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard and 8,900 soldiers were led by General Joseph E. Johnston( Battle Of ). At the beginning of the war, people throughout the country thought that the war would end quickly( First Blood ). This battle will make them realize that the war would last longer than expected. What happened at the first battle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Late in the afternoon troops started to approach Beauregard. He prepared to retreat, unsure whose army the soldiers belonged to( Battle Of ). Early in the civil war, the Union and Confederate flags were very similar in design and color and it was very hard to tell the difference between the two. Both flags had stripes and a blue square in the corner. The additional natural chaos of the battlefield didn t help with the confusion( Not ). As the troops got closer to Beauregard he could see that the troops belonged to the Confederacy and that it was Johnston with reinforcements. The new addition to the Confederate s force gave them the upper hand and they attacked the unsuspecting Union army( Battle Of ). Colonel James Brown charged into the Union line into a section of confused New Yorkers( The ). The union army was forced into a chaotic retreat. The also disorganized Confederates did not pursue the fleeing army( Battle Of ). The disorganized Union army ran into panicking citizens who had started to flee upon seeing the Union s defeat. Along with the narrow bridges, overturned wagons, and cannons the citizens of Washington DC made the retreat nearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Euro Disney Case Essay Case Analysis # 1 EuroDisney Disney Land Paris 1. What factors lead to EuroDisney s poor performance during its first year of operation? EuroDisney had a disastrous first year in Paris, France. There were many reasons that contributed to the horrible start. I am going to discuss six reasons why I think EuroDisney had such a hard time adjusting in Europe. 1. It was cheaper for European families to travel to Disney World in Orlando, FL. Not only was the trip to Orlando going to be cheaper, but it was almost guaranteed that the weather was going to be spectacular. People go on vacation to have a good time, but more importantly to enjoy the weather. People in Europe and around the world are not going to vacation at a spot where the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cost of a vacation to EuroDisney Paris compared to Disney World in Orlando Florida was astonishing. I see this factor being foreseeable for this reason. Before a company goes abroad they must complete an extensive research project on the history, culture, and economics of the specific region in which they are going to operate. The people in charge of the economics of Europe obviously did not calculate the amount of money a family was going to need in order to visit EuroDisney. It is mind boggling that this mistake was not intercepted before the launch. This factor was also controllable for EuroDisney and the explanation following will explain how. This crucial mistake may have cost them millions of dollars in revenue and millions of visitors from all over the world. Instead of attracting people to the new start up attraction, the people opted to travel to the United States and visit Disney World for a fraction of the price. They should have priced EuroDisney similar to Disney World in Florida, and the problem may have been alleviated somewhat. The prices should have been thought out more carefully and compared to other amusement parks in Europe. If that was done from the beginning, then EuroDisney may have been a success in its first year. The problem that arose in which the French culture did not like American fairy tale characters was foreseeable and controllable. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Effects of High Fructose Corn Syrup Essay Abstract: This research essay will investigate the effects of High Fructose Corn Syrup. The liver is effected because the fructose as it is being metabolized deposits fatty acids into the liver, it also develops cirrhosis, which has the same effect normally seen in alcoholics. High Fructose Corn Syrup increases cholesterol which blocks the inner walls of the arteries and may be fatal if not treated. High Fructose Corn Syrup was believed to be beneficial to diabetics, but studies show the they may actually promote more diseases. Obesity is a major problem, as High Fructose Corn Syrup does not release leptin which is what signals the brain to stop eating, so society is prone to over consumption. It also alters the heart s use of other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elevated levels of triglycerides lead to an increased risk of heart disease (Jefferson, 1). The liver also develops cirrhosis, a disease that is normally seen in alcoholics. A person who has not had a alcoholic beverage in their life, but who eats a diet high in High Fructose Corn Syrup ends up having a liver that is similar to that of an alcoholic (Piersal). Heart disease is when something prohibits the heart from functioning properly. Damage to the heart can develop from a failure in the coronary arteries or from a dysfunctional heart. High Fructose Corn Syrup leads to an increase in the concentration of uric acid, a waste product found in urine produced by the liver, and is believed to be a plausible symptom of heart disease (Jefferson, 2). High Fructose Corn Syrup also increases the level of cholesterol, which builds up in the inner walls of arteries while circulating through the blood stream. If the cholesterol blocks the arterial walls, (especially then the walls are narrow) blood gets backed up and the heart does not get enough oxygen. This problem may become fatal if left untreated for too long. Fructose was considered to be beneficial to diabetics because it is absorbed only forty percent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Case 11 6 Lessee Ltd Essay Case 11 6 Lessee Ltd. Case 11 6 deals with Lessee Ltd., a company that operates in Britain and uses IFRS. The question in this case is how to classify a lease that Lessee, Ltd. acquired from Lessor Inc. The accounting standard that deals with leases under IFRS is IAS 17. IAS 17 was originally issued in September 1982 and was reissued in December 2003. It classifies leases as either finance leases or operating leases. Finance leases make it so that the lessee recognizes an asset and a liability and the lessor recognizes a receivable, basically transferring all the risks and benefits of ownership. Under operating leases, the lessor still recognizes the asset and the lessee recognizes an expense. The first question in this case is if the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The third and final question from the case is how would the lease classification change under U.S. GAAP. The FASB codification that deals with leases is ASC 840. U.S. GAAP classifies leases as operating leases or capital leases and it has a section for sale leaseback transactions as well. Under U.S. GAAP, the lease in this case would be classified as a capital lease. This is because ASC 840 10 25 29 says, If at its inception a lease meets any of the four lease classification criteria in paragraph 840 10 25 1, the lease shall be classified by the lessee as a capital lease. This lease meets two of those criterions. The lease term is equal to 75% of the economic life of the equipment (3 year lease term / 4 year economic life of equipment = .75 or 75%) and the present value of the minimum lease payments equals or exceeds 90 percent of the excess of the fair value of the lease property to the lessor at lease inception over any related investment tax credit retained by the lessor and expected to be realized by the lessor (ASC 840 10 25 1d). The present value of the minimum lease payments does in fact equal or exceed 90 percent of the fair value of the equipment ($248,690 / $265,000 = .94 or 94%). Under ASC 840 10 25 31, the lessee should use the implicit rate to calculate the present value of the lease payments because the lessee already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bokononism In Cat s Cradle Over the summer, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to read the novel Cat s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut. It was an amazing novel. I enjoyed the story from beginning to end and felt like I was part of the plot. Cat s Cradle starts out as a man s journey to write a story over the atomic bomb, but a thing called ice nine quickly changes the scenario. Throughout most of the story, the reader is getting introduced more and more to the religion known as Bokononism, which is the religion most people on the island of San Lorenzo believe in. The religion was founded by a man named Bokonon. He helped make San Lorenzo the way it is now. Bokonon is a mysterious man and is rarely seen by the people. Up until the end of the story, he is continually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One major example of this is related to the religion Bokononism. As I stated earlier, most of the people on the island of San Lorenzo follow Bokononism. Even the President of the country believes in the religion. Bokonon is a household name on the island. Ironically, it is illegal to be a Bokononist. If you are caught practicing the religion, you will be put to death. Also, Bokonon is a fugitive and authorities are searching for him constantly. Isn t that ironic? Another ironic thing is when the President was about to die. He was in failing health and only had a few hours left. He told the narrator, who was going to be the next President of San Lorenzo, to catch and kill Bokonon. Then, the doctor called in a Christian to say his last rites. As soon as the Christian walked into the room, Papa (the President) said I am a member of the Bokononist faith. Get out you stinking Christian. Even though Papa has made Bokonon a fugitive and Bokononism illegal, he still follows the religion that a fugitive created. I think the irony in the story is an example of how the human race can do very stupid things. Why is Bokonon a fugitive if many of the people praise him for the religion he founded? The reason is because an illegal religion sounded more interesting than a legal one, and that is why many people are Bokononists and why the religion is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. K-8 Grade Configuration . In 2008, the county decided to consolidate schools to eliminate overcrowding and provide financial equity. The superintendent of schools was directed to conduct a review and course of action to provide procedures to be used in changing school boundaries and configurations as outlined in Board Policy 8391: It is the philosophy of the Prince George s County Public Schools (PGCPS) to make the most economical and practical use of its physical resources in the implementation of its educational programs. The school system will periodically determine, by systemic study, the status of the current and projected use of all educational facilities and, with regard to the efficient utilization of space and the effective delivery of instruction the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The district also identified some cons: Parents are accustomed to a K 6 model and may resist change. There would be significant impact on school facilities, finances, and staffing. On December 11, 2009, the Division of Academics submitted a research report, What Does Research Tell Us About K 8 Grade Configuration and Student Achievement? to the county s Board of Education that compared the benefits of the K 8 and the traditional middle school configurations. This report outlined existing research, the benefits of the K 8 grade configuration, the challenges of the K 8 configuration, and successful K 8 models. The research report highlighted the studies of Balfanz et al. (2002), Moore (2008), Offenberg (2001), and Wes and Kipnes (2006). These studies were conducted in several urban school districts such as New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Cincinnati. Based on their analysis of these studies, they gave the benefits of the K 8 configurations: Increased test ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Classroom Design Analysis The studio classroom here at RPI is unique in the way that students and professors interact with it. The room was set up to cultivate open and creative thinking in order to inspire design. Due to the interactive nature of the studio classroom, both professors and students frequently use the white board when teaching or explaining class concepts. When selecting my project 2 product, I connected my experiences with the uses of the classroom whiteboard and thought of a Whiteboard Squeegee . Now that I am at the point in the design process where I analyze the potential users and stakeholders, I narrowed down the user group for the whiteboard to studio professors and students. There are certain characteristics that make this user group unique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This issue is brought to light from Donald Norman s different perspective, for people themselves are often unaware of their true needs, even unaware of the difficulties they are encountering (Norman 9). I have been using whiteboard erasers for my entire academic career and have always subconsciously noted the fact that using them, especially on a large board, comes with its issues. They can be tiring and difficult to reach and clean the entire board, due to the small handheld eraser that has been adopted and remained relatively unchanged. The whiteboard eraser in the studio classroom seems to have been overlooked by the user group perhaps for multiple reasons, which adds strength to my cause as a designer. The ability to design for a group of individuals who thoroughly appreciate innovation allows for my project to have a strong potential impact. Initially, I assumed that my user group would contain but not be limited to people who interact in a classroom. The fault in this thinking comes into play when defining the unique characteristics of the user group. A generic classroom doesn t necessarily need a larger ergonomic whiteboard eraser because it doesn t hold much value to them outside of its function as an eraser. My target user group is in constant need of products and scenery that enhance the classrooms design identity. Though a white board eraser may seem insignificant, it could inspire the design of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Huck Finn Satire Essay Satire in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Many authors use satire to discuss issues in society that they have opinions on. These authors express their opinions by mocking the issues in a subtle way in their writing. Throughout The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain satirizes many societal elements. Three of these issues include the institution of slavery, organized religion, and education. By satirizing slavery and the prejudice placed against blacks in Huck s society, Twain takes a stance against these institutions. There are many situations throughout the novel that mock slavery in different ways. Miss Watson s telling Huck to pray every day, (10) yet she owned a slave named Jim (4). Miss Watson is portrayed as a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This causes him to be frustrated and to start resenting prayer and religion altogether. Later, when Huck contemplates turning Jim in, he has an epiphany. Huck decided to get a piece of paper and a pencil, (213) and write a letter to Miss Watson, but he began to think about his actions, and he decided that he will go to hell (214) anyway, so he tore it up (214). Organized religion and society has taught Huck that turning Jim in is the right thing to do, but he cannot bring himself to do it. Huck realizes that everyone s life is important. Huck s life changing realization represents Twain s own opinion on the issue of slavery. By mocking the issue of education, Twain s own ideas are incorporated into the novel. When Tom and Huck form a gang, Tom is chosen as the leader. When asked what ransomed (8) means, Tom claims that he does not know but they have got to do (9) it, because he has seen it in books (9). The gang blindly follows Tom s orders because he is the most educated out of the group. They believe that Tom s education automatically makes him more intelligent than them. Later in the novel, Jim gets captured by the Phelps family. While trying to break Jim out of his temporary jail, Tom claims that they must use picks and shovels and not modern conveniences because it will be more authentic to a real jail break (243). Huck goes along with Tom s overly elaborate and inconvenient plan to free Jim because he believes that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of The Book Shiloh Have you ever stopped to think if society and acceptance was a better life years ago? Would you have liked to live under the strict rules and guidelines they did in the nineteenth century? The short story, Shiloh, is written in the 1970 s and is a story about a couple going through changes in their life and trying to cope after the death of the son, years ago. The settings is in western Kentucky, and the lives of Norma Jean and Leroy, have been reunited after Leroy has been disabled in a tractor trailer accident. For the last fifteen years Leroy has been on the road and seldom is home. The story is told from Leroy s point of view and he quickly realizes he does not know his wife any longer. Norma Jean, Leroy s wife, undergoes major life changes as she and Leroy work to maintain a normal household. Gender roles, relationships, and communication are important factors that must be addressed when any couple enter into an ongoing relationship. In the story Shiloh, it is no different, but what is different is the acceptance of how these issues are carried out. Gender roles were definitely reversed at a time when it was not as acceptable. The relationship and communication became non existent. Shiloh begins with Norma Jean working on her pectoral muscles. Leroy sees her as Wonder Woman. Wonder Woman is a strong, thin character that Leroy can identify with. Their relationship suffers incredibly after the accident and Leroy is forced to be home. Leroy loves his wife ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Valiram Group (Luxury Venture) Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction: Company Background: External Analysis 3.1 Technological Factors: 3.2 Legal Factors: 3.3 Economic Factors: 3.4 Social Factor: 5 Force of Analysis 4.1 Threat of new entrants: 4.2 Threat of substitutes: 4.3 Suppliers: 4.4 Customers: 4.5 Intensity of rivalry: Internal Environment Analysis: SWOT Analysis: Recommendations: Conclusion: Reference List:  Title: Valiram Group (Luxury Venture) Introduction: My scope of this essay is to let you know more about this company. What they are doing and how they operate as a team. Company Background: The Valiram Group was established in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1935, originally specializing in the textile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can cause setbacks for suppliers in getting springtime or fall styles on time. This adverse advertising may affect a small outfits retailer sales. Moreover, a business embargo against another organization s imports would power outfits merchants to find different providers. 3.3 Economic Factors: Financial factors can have both good and bad effects on the retail store industry. During economic growth times, people have more non reusable earnings. Hence, they may buy more outfits, increasing sales for Retail Company. However, recessions have the other effect. Consequently, suppliers may be trapped with considerable amounts of stock. Issues such, as they cannot offer away the past season products and they may have to offer the outfits at considerably reduced prices. Customers often shop for less expensive manufacturers when they have less non reusable earnings. 3.4 Social Factor: Community and lifestyle have an impact on what clients value and what do clients think is well known. When it comes to the retail store market, many aspects are important such as styles and buying power. Styles are never stand still, which causes suppliers of outfits to keep up with the bend. Example the age wide range of clients allows providers determine what kinds of products and services they should offer. Based on the age of clients, providers can decide and control what kind and how much inventory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On Jfk Assassination Kennedy to cover up that he was actually in secret sessions with advisors to decide what response should ders from arou be given to the Soviets actions. With the final plans for th3e naval blockade complete, Kennedy met with both groups of planners. He noted with the present plan for an airstrike was not a surgical strike, but an enormous military undertaking that could involve massive casualties on both sides. Because of this he focuses all attention on the blockade. He says, this is the only action that concedes with American principles . It is proposed by Adlar Stevenson, that along with the quarantine, a U.S. proposal for a settlement involving the withdrawal of missiles from Turkey, and for the U.S. to evacuate Guantanamo. Several participants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When these assurances proved fake, the deployment of missiles in Cuba required the responses I have announce...I hope that your government will take the necessary action to permit a restoration of the earlier situation. In the early morning two ships, the aircraft carrier USS Essex and the destroyer USS Gearing hail and attempt the Soviet tanker Bucharest. It could continue to Cuba, they were not suspected of carrying contraband. Later that day the U.N. would send messages to both Kennedy and Khrushchev, it would ask them to avoid direct contact between Soviet and U.S. ships while the quarantine is in effect. The Soviets would be asked to keep out of the quarantine zone for a limited time, and the U.S, re laid to their ships, to avoid all contact with the Soviet ships in the next few days, no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Descriptive Essay About The Pool Alright, kiddos, Teacher announces, we re here. Before we head into the pool, let s check. What are the pool rules again? An assortment of enthusiastic voices cries out, Sunscreen, get a buddy, we have to see you Anything said beyond is incomprehensible. That s right, confirms Teacher, you need sunscreen, a swimming buddy, eyes on me, and you MUST, I repeat, MUST wear your floaties when going to the deep end. That being said, everyone follow me to the pool. The short walk to the pool is a blur to Zane. His mind is elsewhere thinking of all the fun things he s going to do, I m gonna make big splashes and race my friends and go to the deep end and do cool things and make big splashes. When the pool finally comes into view, it s a paradise. An ocean of clear, wavy water covers all the eye can see. Zane can see all the way to the bottom, and if not for the distorting ripples he would believe it to be empty. The pool makes a distinct L shape, branching off to the side to mark the deeper waters. It is already occupied with people of all ages. Most are lounging around on rafts or in inner tubes, but some of the younger inhabitants are gleefully splashing and flailing about. Multicolored balls soar through the air, descending until forced skywards with a satisfying whack. Just as Zane had imagined, children are in competition, playing water tag, racing one another, and throwing balls of mass destruction. He finally succumbs to his anticipation and starts toward the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Matchlock Guns In The Nineteenth Century 15th century weapons. Weapons developed in this century were primarily used for defense of a structure or infantry and cavalry. The first firearms were matchlock guns developed in this century. Matchlock guns were fuse ignited and lit by a match. When the fuse burned down it ignited gun powder and fired projectiles. Matchlock guns were widely used for up to a century before the Wheelock is invented. 16th 17th century weapons. The wheel lock gun is invented. Similar to the matchlock in every way, except its ignited by a mechanism that is set back and released forward when the trigger is squeezed creating a spark. Though the wheel lock was more proficient, it was more expensive to produce than match lock guns. So matchlock guns were still widely used during this century. The wheel lock guns invention was a progressive step in firearms. Later in the 16th century the flintlock gun is developed. The flintlock solved several issues with the wheel lock gun. They created a lid for the powder pan that would lift simultaneously with the drop of the flint lever to ignite the powder. Flint lock guns were the dominant gun for two centuries. Flint lock muskets were used by the infantry in many war s, battles, and engagements throughout this 200 year period of time, to include the revolutionary war. 19th century weapons. Percussion caps are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This weapon was pentacle in the development of firearms used in the infantry and changed how battles were fought. The first colt revolver had a cylinder with five or six bullets and a cocking single action hammer to ignite the percussion ball ammo. Samuels s colt revolvers continues to develop innovative firearms to this day. Horace Smith Daniel Wesson also developed innovative revolver technologies in this century. The U.S. infantry however used colt made revolvers throughout the 19th century, from the dragoon percussion revolver to the colt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Dead And J. Alfred Prufrock Analysis Many people don t usually put the words love and dead in the same sentence, because they believe the two are as different as night and day. These same people would find it hard to believe that the similarity between Gabriel Conroy from The Dead and J. Alfred Prufrock from the The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock would be so uncanny. Gabriel and J. Alfred Prufrock are both very insecure, uncomfortable around women, and also pathetic. In today s society many have insecurities including, and not limited to, the way they look and the way their actions will be viewed by others. Gabriel Conroy from The Dead is insecure in more ways than one. In The Dead Gabriel s insecurity about whether or not he should include a quotation from Browning can be found when he thinks He would only make himself ridiculous (p.g.10 ) showing he is very insecure about what his peers will think of him for including the quotation. Gabriel can be shown to also have insecurities about his feelings No, it was not the moment yet. (pg. 65), showing him in the light of not being able to show or tell his feelings toward Gretta. Insecurity not only knocked on Gabriel s door, but it also has knocked on the door of J. Alfred Prufrock. In The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock Prufrock is being insecure about the way he looks. This can be seen when it says How his hair is growing thin! (line 41), and But how his arms and legs are thin! (line 44), showing Prufrock s worry of what the women in the room will think and say about him. Both Gabriel and Prufrock are similar in that they are very insecure. Gabriel from the dead finds himself in uncomfortable situations, most of them being when he is around women. In The Dead Gabriel finds himself in an uncomfortable situation with Lucy when he says, I suppose we ll be going to your wedding one of these fine days... (p.g. 8), which Lucy replies, The men that is now is only all palaver and what they can get out of you. (p.g. 8), at this reply Gabriel starts to feel uncomfortable. He tries to fix the situation by giving Lucy money, ..it s Christmas time isn t it? Just here s a little (p.g. 9) this doesn t end up making the situation better, but instead he makes it even more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Film Analysis Of Wyatt Earp Throughout the years, there has been an abundance of movies depicting the wild west during the nineteenth century. One of these films includes Tombstone which was released in the year 1993. Based on real events, this movie is about a man named Wyatt Earp, played by Kurt Russel, who is a retired officer that settles in a town called Tombstone with his two brothers. Later, they encounter a group of outlaws called the Cowboys which was led by Curly Bill and Johnny Ringo. Due to some conflict between the opposing sides, it causes a massive gunfight called the O.K. Corral in which the Earp brothers and long time friend Doc Holliday, played by Val Kilmer, ultimately win the battle. As a result of the fight not ending in the Cowboys favor, they ambush the town in which leads to Virgil, played by Sam Elliot (Tombstone, 1.), becoming handicapped and Wyatt s younger brother, Morgan played by Bill Paxton, dead. This infuriates Wyatt which then leads him to seek vengeance for his brother s death. While Wyatt kills Curly, Doc and their posse attack the remaining Cowboys. After the ambush, Doc s tuberculosis progressively gets worse and is left on bed rest. As Wyatt and the posse continue to meet up with Johnny and the Cowboys, Doc has already arrived and murders Johnny legally. Tombstone, compared to other films, gives a realistic depiction of the west of that time period based on the set. It is based on a real place located in southern Arizona . This little town was established in 1877 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Chrysler Dodge Pros And Cons When you are looking for 2015 Dodge financing near Auburn, head over to Robert Larson Chrysler Dodge. They not only offer plenty of options for your budget, but they have an excellent selection of new vehicles. Make Robert Larson Chrysler Dodge your only stop when you are in the market for a new vehicle. Benefits of working with Larson Chrysler Dodge Robert Larson Chrysler Dodge has helped thousands of buyers when they are looking for 2015 Dodge financing near Auburn. They have a talented staff that knows how to work with buyers with high, low and poor credit scores. Before you head into the dealership make sure to fill out their easy credit application. Within minutes, you will find out how much you will receive in a traditional loan. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Make sure to negotiate a low interest rate, which will lead to a competitive monthly payment. If you have the car you want but cannot get the length of time, make sure to go for more months or even a couple of years. Make sure to have a lot of money saved up when it comes time to get your next vehicle. Having a large down payment not only makes you a more attractive loan candidate, it also lowers your payments. Head over to Robert Larson Chrysler Dodge for a more enjoyable buying experience. Dodge offers a wide variety of vehicles that are sure to please even the pickiest buyer. If this is going to be the first vehicle you have purchased, check out the Dart. The Dart gets an impressive 41 miles per gallon on the highway and can generate 184 horsepower. The Dodge Caravan is perfect for long road trips as it comes with backseat rear seat entertainment and available SiriusXM satellite radio. The Durango is perfect for those who want the SUV experience with a lot of power. The Durango has a towing capacity of 6,200 pounds with the V6 (7,400 with the V8) and has comfortable seating for seven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The State University Of New York Introduction The State University of New York (2014) provides and clear and accurate description of globalization: Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. This process has effects on the environment, on culture, on political systems, on economic development and prosperity, and on human physical well being in societies around the world (The State University of New York, 2014, para 1). Global economics affects the decisions of firms, governments, and individuals in the United State in many different ways. The World Trade Organization manages the rules and trade between nations and has a significant impact on intellectual property rights. Intellectual property rights refer creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce (World Intellectual Property Organization, 2014). The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast free trade and protectionist theories, analyze how the global environment functions on a micro and macro level within the context of the World Trade Organization, analyze the two level game theory and how organizations make financial decisions in a globalized environment, and determine which parties benefit from either increasing or decreasing trade restriction. Free Trade and Protectionist Theories ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Assassination Of John Lennon As the followers of the English singer and songwriter who is famous worldwide as a co founder of the band Beatles John Lennon always do on December 8, they assembled at the Strawberry Fields memorial in Central Park to sing a well known Beatles songs and they continue to hope for a world that lives as one. The Tuesday s gathering was the 35th anniversary of John Lennon s killing, and was showcased with the feeling of the miniature peace festival, as Lennon s admirers congregated in a circle around a stone designed of the word Imagine graying men strummed guitars and emotionally played a tambourine. In the online world, however, John Lennon s commemoration was intensely engaged in one of the political fights of the moment, as much on social media pulled a link to modern gun violence in the U.S.A. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s the same image that Ms. Yoko Ono has posted before, on anti gun billboards and on an album cover. But this time, the image updated the tally of gun deaths to add tens of thousands. An author of several books on the Beatles and a dean at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, N.J. Kenneth Womack, said the energy on social media this year around the anniversary of the death of John Lennon was striking. Kenneth Womack stated, It is certainly occurring at a time when individuals are galvanized around this debate. Womack added that John Lennon would have been suitably outraged and part of the debate. I have almost no doubt in my mind about that, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Questions On Cisco s Management System  Question 1 Organization: Cisco is a networking company that designs, manufactures, and sells networking equipment. In 1994, Cisco s management system was inflexible, which hindered the development of the company. Appropriate enterprise system Appropriate enterprise system to support Cisco is ERP system because ERP solved Cisco s problems with flexibility and technology that happened in 1994. This system give Cisco many benefits such as: 1. With regard to technology, the IT platform architecture was standardized throughout Cisco 100% for many tasks such as, UNIX at the server level and Windows NT at the LAN level. 2. The new system provides the employees with the ability to use internal applications and most functions. This means that the system will help to improve time and cost efficiency and access to the information. In other words, it will help to improve employee s productivity and the company s high level of flexibility. 3. The new system has now more than 17 languages. This will not create any language barrier problems. In addition, it will increase the number of prospective consumers and the company s reputation will be largely renowned. 4. Cisco, with the new system, can ship products all over the Internet. In addition, the customers could make orders via the Internet from anywhere in the world. 5. Moreover, the new system provides Cisco the ability to support distance learning. This will help Cisco to communicate training with the employees. Enterprise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers in Novel, First They... A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers In 1975, the Khmer Rouge had taken over Cambodia becoming the ruling political party and had overthrown the Lon Nol government. They wanted Cambodia to form an anti modern agrarian society. This novel is of political oppression set in Cambodia. First They Killed My Father is an emotional and heart wrenching memoir told by the perspective of a child, Loung Ung. It is an moving story told about a families survival with vivid detail and is more breathtaking and extreme as it is told from five year old Loung. As the horror begins Loung suffered through many journeys during her young ages; the deaths of her parents and siblings, being evacuated from Phnom Penh, her hometown, the knowledge she now has of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Kim grows he realizes that him and his family are suffering and starving without eating. For his family he sacrifices getting beat to get leftover food. He knows it is important to keep them alive, so he will go through any pain for him and his family to survive. After terrible deaths of their family members Ma has to do her best to keep her children alive. In order to do that separation has to occur. Ma has to make many sacrifices for her children. She wants them to live on with their lives. Ma told her children they had to split apart and go in different directions. For her children s sake she wanted them to leave her and find somewhere new to start a new life. Ma told them when they find a place to tell them they were orphans. I don t want you here. (Ung, 116). Loung did not understand why Ma had forced them to leave but Ma is saving her life. If we stay together, we ll die together. (Ung. 116). Ma makes sacrifices so her children are safe and not killed by the horrible Khmer Rouge. One day three soldiers come to the village and tell the new people gathered at the town square that the Angkar needs every teenage male and female to leave tomorrow for Kong Cha Lat, a teen work camp. Everyone has to honor and sacrifice for Angkar! the soldiers yell. Anyone who refuses Angkar s request is an enemy and will be destroyed! (Ung, 73). The oldest daughter Keav was forced to go to a work camp and sacrificed her life, so no one in the family got abused. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay about Microbial Desalination Cells Microbial Desalination Cells Desalination is the removal of salt from seawater to provide freshwater especially in developing countries. Currently, MFCs (Microbial Fuel Cells) have generated electricity from biomass using bacteria. These microbes cause an electric current where electrons flow from the anode to the cathode where the reduction of oxygen occurs. A revolutionary new method called MDCs (Microbial Desalination Cells) could potentially desalinate water and produce energy depending on the design or set up of the cell. This process is similar to water electrodialysis but uses bacteria as the source of energy rather than an external source. If the set up of the MDC is altered to desalinate water, then the highest amount ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, sodium chloride salt (NaCI) in the middle chamber will be removed desalinating the water. Set Up First, I will use sandpaper to roughen the end caps of PVC pipes. I will then use the sandpaper to roughen the two opposing sides of three plastic containers by roughening two 1 inch by 1 inch patches across each other. Using permanent markers, a mark will be made in the center of the roughened side of one of the plastic containers. I will use a ruler to measure the location of the mark and then make a mark at exactly the same location on one of the roughened sides of each of the other two plastic containers. The ruler will be used to measure the outer diameter of the aquarium pump tubing. I will then drill a hole 2 millimeters (mm) in diameter on top of three of the plastic container lids. In one of the lids, I will dill another hole the same diameter as the plastic tubing of the aquarium air pump next to the first hole. A hole will be drilled on the permanent marker marks on the sides of the plastic containers using a 3/4 inch spade drill bits. I will then squeeze acrylic cement around two of the 3/4 inch spade drill bit holes. Then, acrylic cement will be squeezed around the flat part of one compression fitting end cap. The end cap will be centered over the hole on one of the plastic containers that the cement will just have been squeezed around. The two pieces will be fit together and repeated for the other PVC pipe. I will let the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of Pedro Almodovar s Masterpiece Of A Film All... Pedro Almodóvar s masterpiece of a film All About My Mother depicts the heart wrenching tale of a woman who has lost her son, then goes on the journey to fulfill her last wish to him, that is to tell him about his father. Contrarily, the film ends up being mainly a narrative about his mother, and all of the other motherly figures she encounters on this trip. Typical of an Almodóvar film, the women are placed as the characters in the center of the action female subjects that the viewers identify with. Because of this, the film deals with women s issues. This film in particular discusses the notion of women as mothers and performers, and what purpose these actions serve for women. Through an analysis of the ways in which theses women characters interact with each other and the ways in which they express their care giving, we can identify how performance functions as a tool for women to connect with each other, as well as a way to declare and accept non heteronormative version of womanhood. First and foremost, All About My Mother is a film that places women at the center of the narrative. The women featured in the film are the principal characters that generate and incite the action within the plot. By focusing on this notion of women as subjects rather than objects, one can view the ways in which Almodóvar constructs a film that is resistant to traditional forms of filmmaking, as suggested by Laura Mulvey. Rather than taking the approach of placing men as the subjects of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Black Hawk Down Man Down Repelling down from a hovering Black Hawk helicopter, running through the streets in a foreign city, bullets hissing past your ears, bombs are exploding all around you, debris flying in all directions, and you have a job to do. In Black Hawk Down, director Ridley Scott mixes a wide variety of camera movement, camera angles, film speed, tone, and music to throw the audience into the thick of the fighting in Mogadishu, Somalia. Scott places the viewer into the boots of Delta Force members, ARMY Rangers, and many other military positions allowing you to experience the nightmare these soldiers are going through. William Arnold stated Black Hawk Down is a terrific ‘trip movie that – like Private Ryan – plops us right in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This new sense of hope is also reflected by the now yellowish tone. A new frame from inside the helicopter reveals a bumpy ride as the camera bumps and vibrates with the helicopter. The first time the audience members are placed in the boots of a soldier is when a high camera angle is used to look down on the Red Cross Food Distribution Center through the eyes of S.SGT. Matt Eversmann (Josh Hartnett). The camera perspective then switches to the ground as a vehicle carrying armed men is tracked by the camera and follows the people rushing to get food by using a crane shot. The camera switches to a low angle camera shot to show how desperate the starving people are for food that they begin to fight each other for it, causing the camera to sway back and forth. The music changes from an upbeat style to a more guitar fueled rock and roll style symbolizing the anger felt by the audience and soldiers. On another helicopter flight, American oldies can be heard, which conveys that this ride is not a serious flight like to one before. The soldiers are more relaxed and peer out the helicopter door to enjoy the Somalian landscape. The yellowish tone switches to a greenish tone as the frame changes to show Pfc. Todd Blackburn (Orlando Bloom) reporting for duty, suggesting that this is a more serious part. The camera angle shows the soldier behind the desk, checking Blackburn in, is always looking up to Blackburn. Even though Blackburn is younger, he has a more heroic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The International Conflictss Between The Us And The Ussr Research Question: How did the international conflictss between the US and the USSR justify Jimmy Carter s decision to boycott the 1980 Olympics? Section A: Identification and Evaluation of Sources The first source that has been selected for evaluation is President Jimmy Carter s speech on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The speech was delivered at 9 pm on January 4, 1980 from the Oval Office at the White House. The speech was broadcast on live national television and is a primary source. The reason this speech is so prevalent to this paper is not only because of the content, but because of the reactions that resulted from it that changed the nation. Within the speech, the President outlines the invasion of Afghanistan, as well as the repercussions and potential threat the invasion could mean for the United States. The President also announces during the speech the withdrawal of the US from the Olympics, which causes changes in nationwide opinions about sports and politics becoming intertwined. The value of this source is that it is primary, and is the direct words of the President on the matter. The speech also provides important insight into the thoughts and actions of the President, as well as his mind set at the time in facing the difficult situation. Besides just the knowledge of the President s ideas, President Jimmy Carter s speech is the first source of direct information that the nation receives about the causes, nature and measures being taken towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay on Hydrophobic property of Carbon Nanotubes Carbon fiber also has corrosion issues due to its chemical composition There are many different types of corrosions. According to Boeing Engineer David Banis, Concentration cell corrosion, or crevice corrosion, is the most common type of corrosion found on airplanes (Banis 2). It occurred whenever water is trapped between two surfaces, such as under loose paint, within a delaminated bond line, or in an unsealed joint. The magnitude of the corrosion depends on the alloy that is used. Carbon fiber with metal mesh is susceptible to severe corrosion if not properly treated with the right sealant. Carbon fiber is also very hard to recycle. The reason behind this is because it loses most of its strength during the recycling process, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article A Preliminary Study on the Effect of Macro Cavities Formation on Properties of Carbon Nanotube Bucky Paper Composites by Ludovic Dumée, a researcher at Dreakin University s institute for Frontier Materials, over the last decade carbon nanotubes have attracted a lot of interest and efforts were made to incorporate them efficiently into composite material structures (Dumée 558). Dumée substantiates this statement by providing a number of data from research that has been conducted in the last few decades. He provides charts and diagrams from some of his own tests that show that carbon nanotubes can be easily processed as bucky papers, which are entangled meshes of nanotubes (Dumée 628). Researchers and engineers are currently studying bucky papers and investigating their properties. Current research shows that bucky papers exhibit auspicious properties and they are strong and flexible structures to engineer and examine (Bahr 6537). There are predominantly two types of carbon nanotube structures that are currently being studied and synthesized, multi walled carbon nanotubes and single walled carbon nanotubes. The article Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes by Electrochemical Reduction of Aryl Diazonium Salts: A Bucky Paper Electrode, by Rice University reaserchers Jeffrey L. Bahr, Jiping Yang, Dmitry V. Kosynkin, Michael J. Bronikowski, Richard E. Smalley, and James M. Tour states that there has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Hare Checklist Case Study There are advantages to the Hare Checklist, specifically identification of the checklist as one of the most reliable tests at detecting psychopathy, if used by trained, professional personnel (Hare, 1990). The checklist is extensive in the identification of psychopathy, containing a 20 items long list as well as an interview and a review of past records and behaviors (Hare, 1990). The benefits of the checklist include determining the most effective care for an individual diagnosed as a psychopath, and responsibility for identifying possible psychopaths in prisons and other institutions who may become repeat offenders of violent crime (Hare, 1990). The checklist is able to predict, in some cases, the probability of another violent behavior occurring (Hare, 1990). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those who exploited the checklist became obsessed with identifying a psychopath and began madly labelling individuals, leading to confirmation biases and false diagnoses (Ronson, 2011). In the case of Tony, a gentleman who faked insanity in order to avoid prison, he was kept in a mental institution for twelve years based off of a misdiagnosis of psychopathy identified by characteristics and behaviors he apparently exhibited on the Hare Checklist (Ronson, 2011). The psychiatrist that oversaw him was able to twist every action Tony made or every word he spoke into a further indication of his psychopathy (Ronson, 2011). Tony did not want to spend time around the other patients, which was construed as grandiosity and lack of empathy on the checklist, to name one example (Ronson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Human Trafficking In East Asia Human trafficking is a global problem in which globalization have had an important role. There are many forms of trafficking in persons such as sexual exploitation the most known form , forced labor, organ harvesting, etc. Its annual profit exceeds of 39 billion dollars, making it the third largest international crime industry, only behind illegal drugs, and arms trafficking. Traffickers use coercion, deception, or abduction to get their victims. They take advantage of the vulnerability of children, woman, and men who live in poverty or are looking for more favorable opportunities and lured them into leaving their home and travelling to what they assume will be a better life, just to realize later it s not. Women and girls are most of the victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation; women stand for 60% and girls represent between 15% and 20%. Between two and four million girls are globally trafficked for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While sexual exploitation is the main form of trafficking in Europe and Central Asia, in East Asia and the Pacific it is forced labor. This variety of human trafficking has increased steadily in recent years; around 40% of the victims between 2010 and 2012 were trafficked for this purpose. Immigrants are particularly vulnerable on forced labor, the demand of cheap labor contributes to the illegal trade of humans, just to reduce costs of production. This is the fault of companies who look for low price labor, without caring about the safety, human, and health conditions of their workers. Globalization has brought many advantages, we are more interconnected than ever before, with increased levels of telecommunication between countries, it is easy to share information, etc., but this has also helped the human traffic to fast grow across the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The speed, the agility, the ability to manoeuvre the ball... The speed, the agility, the ability to manoeuvre the ball to the opposing side of the field, the ability to reflect and the ability to outsmart your opponent is what makes you a real champion. The player sprints across the field, she passes the midfielders, the defenders and without realizing she knows she s there, just the goalie, the net and her. Prodigious cheers and roars are coming from the crowd, which contemplate the splendid dribbles that took place. And then... an unbelievable cross from an unrealistic place finds the head of the star striker and the ball goes in and was able to rest on the back of the net. The crowd goes wild, it is a defining moment in the game, and this is what women s football has developed into, this is what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They say women have been playing football for as long it has existed, evidence suggests that there was an ancient version of the game that was seen by FIFA as the earliest form of football, called Tsu Chu, which involves kicking a ball through an opening space into a net. The use of hands is not allowed. There are many dates estimated recognized as the first matches ever recorded, Scotland has been the country were women football has mainly taken place. There is evidence of an annual match being played in Scotland in the early 1790s, but the first match was recorded by the Scottish Football Association which took place in 1892 in Glasgow. In England, the first recorded match of football played between women took place in 1895. Throughout the years, women football has become more civilised, The Football Association has documented early involvement of Women in Europe. They say in 12th century French Women have been playing football as part of the era s folk games, also in the 1790 s Scotland included football in the annual Mid Lothian competition, evidence shows the fact that women have been playing this sport for as long as men have. In 1863, the FIFA and head football governing bodies introduced a more civilised threat to the game, they introduced standardized rules to avoid and prohibit violence in the field, making the game more safe and more acceptable for women to take part in. The most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Classical Approach To Utilitarianism 2.1. Classical approach The Classical approach for utilitarianism has two main prominent thinkers who are Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mills. Jeremy Bentham s concept of Utilitarianism The concept of Utilitarianism was developed by Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832). He belonged to the positivist school of Jurisprudence. According to him every human life is governed by two hedonistic principles that is pleasure and pain. He believed that every individual tries to maximize his own and pleasure and also decrease pain as much as possible. Although it would seem an individualistic perspective but he also applied this principle to the society as a whole. According to him the role of every government in the society is to maximize the greatest good of the greatest number. He also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He placed weight on the effectiveness of internal sanctions like guilt and remorse which serve to regulate our actions. He believed that humans are those sorts which have social feelings, feelings for others and are not only selfish. We care about people around us and when one inflicts harm over the other then it leads to a painful experience in us. One feels guilty for what one has done. With this he argued that conscience and sense of justice are emotions present in every human being through which comes the sense which involves a desire to punish those who have harmed others. Just like Bentham Mill also sought to reform law and social policy with his theory of utilitarianism. The aim of increasing happiness underlies his argument of women s suffrage and free speech. It can be seen best in his arguments regarding social status of women. He argued that it was important to improve the status of women because they were capable of these cultivated faculties, and denying them access to education and other facilities for development is resulting in a significant loss of source of happiness for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. A Run in Someone Elses Gym Shoes Essay We live in a society, today, where everyone has different needs. There are different kinds of people everywhere; the full time worker, the total family parent, and the people who work multiple jobs to pay the rent... For that reason, local health clubs vary with what they offer so that everyone has a place they can go to stay active and fit. Some examples of these varying gyms are LA fitness, Lifetime Fitness, and Cardinal Fitness. Each club has something different that they specialize in. As much as that is a good quality, some people have trouble choosing what the best gym is for them because they have to choose a quality each health club specializes in over all other clubs. Cardinal Fitness is a very self advocated gym. Their hours ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For amenities, they have locker rooms, showers (although they do not provide you any towels), and stretching areas. My grandpa goes to this gym because he likes the simplicity of it. You can guess that my grandpa doesn t like a lot of complexity or having to figure out how different machines work! He says his favorite quality of Cardinal fitness is how cheap they are. For ten dollars a month, he doesn t feel like he s losing money when he isn t able to go every day. Another popular local gym is Lifetime Fitness. Lifetime Fitness is a twenty four hour health club that is up and running all day, every day, Sunday though Sunday! Lifetime Fitness prides themselves on only taking a total of five days off all year round; one of those days in Christmas! Monthly, Lifetime Fitness costs approximately seventy dollars a month. That may sound like a lot of money but for such a huge gym, you ll never have to worry about not getting to work out on the machine you want! Speaking of machines, Lifetime fitness has just about every machine and kind of free weight you can imagine you d want to try! They also have many instructor led classes that get raving reviews such as their strength, fitness, cardio, endurance, aerobics/ water aerobics, Pilates, Zumba, kick boxing, and yoga classes! My family used to be members at Lifetime Fitness, and my dad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay on Opium (Papaver somniferum) Opium (Papaver somniferum) The opium poppy has been used as a medicinal plant for centuries all over the world. The opium poppy plant belongs to the Papaveraceae family. The scientific name of the opium poppy is Papaver somniferum L., and it is native to Turkey. The plant has lobed leaves, milky sap and four to six petaled flowers with several stamens surrounding the ovary. The two sepals drop off when the petals unfold. The ovary then develops into a short, many seeded capsule that opens in dry weather. The small seeds of the opium poppy plant are dispersed by wind. The plant has five inch purple or white flowers on plants three to sixteen feet tall. It is and annual plant which needs to be planted only once for several years of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are manufactured alkaloid derivatives that include dihydromorphine, dihydrocodeine and heroin. The alkaloids can be of two different types. One type acts on the nervous system and are addictive to the human body. The other form is not addicting and instead relax muscle groups. Papaver Somniferum has been used since Greek times to relieve suffering and euphoria. Records indicate that the opium poppy has been used since the time of Mesopotamia (5000 to 4000 BC). The records refer to the poppy and its use as opiates as medical tablets. Homer s writings indicate Greek usage of the substance at least by 90OBC: Hippocrates made extensive use of medicinal herbs including opium (see Britannica Online). It is believed that the Romans probably learned of opium in the Mediterranean. Opium spread to places all over the world. In China opium was reported as a problem during the seventeenth century. Between World War I and H the cultivation of opium grew in Central America in the mountains. Now the major producers and exporters of opium are Turkey and India (Britannica Online). Opium was definitely used in more recent times as well. Before the nineteenth century there were few painkillers available. There were few alternatives to using opiates to end suffering for dying people. Long ago opium was not considered harmful and was available to everyone. Doctors advised taking opiates to relieve a number of symptoms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Professional Conduct Critique Paper Professional Conduct Critique A 3 years old female spayed DSH presented with a large rectal prolapse. Two days prior to presentation the cat was continuously straining and going back and forth to the litter tray. On the night before presentation the owner observed a development of rectal prolapse. On the clinical the cat was BAR. General clinical examination was unremarkable. A 5 cm oedematous and inflamed rectal prolapse was present. An investigation and treatment plan and was done and a cost estimation was given to the owner. After checking estimation owner said that unfortunately this cat is currently not insured. As he has two more cats and this one is the younger and has been healthy, he decided to cancel insurance due to personal financial issues. This owner was demonstrating extreme sensitivity, sadness and love for this cat, regretting all the time not having continued with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I said to the owner that I couldn t do that because it s against the law. Owner was insisting in a way that started making me feel really uncomfortable. I explained to the owner that we, as a veterinary surgeon (VS), are a third party in the contract between owners and insurance companies and veterinary surgeons have the responsibility to report with honesty and integrity. The clinical records should be honest and with truth and the relevant information about the presented animal should be provided to the insurer. This is illegal and would be considered dishonesty and fraud. A VS who acts dishonestly or fraudulently may be liable to criminal investigation and/or disciplinary action (RCVS, 2012). This would be considered a fraud against the insurer. Any failure to disclose information, dishonestly or intending by that abuse to make a gain will lead to payment of claim being refused and both VS and owner could be prosecuted (The Fraud Act, 2006). The stakeholders were me (VS), the owner and the insurance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...