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Essay On Seven Wonders Of The World
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weaving a narrative that captivates the reader, shedding light on the historical significance,
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Segregated Education, By Jonathan Kozol
Segregated Education
It has become common today to dismiss the lack of education coming from
impoverished schools. Jonathan Kozol an award winning social injustice writer,
trying to bring to light how our school system genuinely ponders their students. In his
essay Still Separate, Still UNEQUAL, Kozol visits many public high schools as well
as elementary schools across the country, realizing the outrageous truth about
segregating in our public education system. Kozol, cross examining children
describing their feelings as being put away where no one desires your presence.
Children feeling diminished for being a minority; attending a school that does not
take into consideration at the least the child s well being. Showing clear signs of
segregation in the education system. Diane Ravitch a research professor of
education at New York University, spoke about an interesting truth, saying, The
achievement gaps are rooted in social, political, and economic structures. If we are
unwilling to change the root cause, we are unlikely ever to close the gaps. The
success of our children s education is mainly caused by economic, social and
political statue. If one does not end the cycle the gap will most likely never close.
This ties in with when Kozol cites Marina Warner, an essayist and novelist, saying,
There are expensive children and there are cheap children, just as there are expensive
women and cheap women. (354) There are some children that will be fortune enough
to have a
Megan s Law Case Study
Jennifer, I enjoyed reading your post, especially when you mention employers
hiring sex offenders taking opposing employment action against that employee
based on the sex offender status. Megan s Law is different from state to state.
Tennessee Megan s Law says that within 48 hours upon release from prison the
offender must register; can one commit a crime within that 48 hour window.
(Megan s Law for Tennessee, 2016) Tennessee Megan s Law states if you move into
Tennessee from another state and are a registered offender you must register with
Tennessee, who notifies Tennessee when an offender relocates here. (Megan s Law
for Tennessee, 2016) Offenders want the chance to move back into society, but the
Megan s Law needs more classification to make offenders accountable. It seems as if
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A sex offender cannot live or work within 1,000 feet of parks or educational
institutions, and state laws say those who committed crimes against minors cannot
live with children. (TENN. CODE ANN. В§ 40 39 203, West, 2008) For example,
a sex offender in Nashville lived in a duplex next door to his son, daughter in law,
and grandchildren. He was kicked out of his house; therefore, he filed a lawsuit
regarding his right to live in the duplex and have his own children visit. Nashville
Criminal Court Judge Seth Norman ruled in 2013 that the law s ban on residing with
a minor did not include the duplex living arrangement nor overnight visits.
(Barchenger, 2016) However, the lawsuit challenges the retroactive application of the
sex offender registry laws, including those restrictions on contact with children, work,
and residency. It argues those restrictions violate the due process clause of the
Fourteen Amendment and a constitutional provision known as the ex post facto
clause, which says laws cannot retroactively enact punishment for previously legal
Essay On Hourly Cooling Load
Li et al. (2009) applied support vector machine (SVM) in propose of prediction
hourly cooling load for an office building in Guangzhou, China. They also compare
their finds with results from back propagation (BP) neural network model. The results
show the SVM has higher accuracy and better generalization. The predictors for this
study were normalized door dry bulb temperature for current and previous hour and
the previous 2 hours, normalized relative humidity, and normalized solar radiation
intensity for current and previous hour and normalized cooling load was the target.
The month of July was used to train the model. May, June, August, and October data
were used to the model. Moreover, Authors used simulation software (DeST) to
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This method was implemented on a super high rise building in Hong Kong. The data
was the measurement of the actual load from mid June to early August in 2011. The
root mean square error (RMSE) and the R square value the initial load prediction
were 0.89 and RMSE 2144 kW respectfully. The results of calibrated load prediction
was improved. When errors of the past 2 hours were used, the results showed the best
agreement with the actual data with 0.96 R square and
1058 kW RMSE [16]. Huang and Huang (2013) used Autoregressive Moving Average
with Exogenous inputs (ARMAX) model, Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) model,
Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model and Resistor Capacitor (RC) network (a
simplified physical model) to predict the cooling load for an office buildings in
Hong Kong. The inputs variables were previous 4 hour cooling load, dry bulb
outdoor air temperature, solar horizontal radiation, and room temperature set point.
The compression results show MLR and ARMAX models have better performance
with the smallest mean MBE and mean standard deviation [17].
Sun et al. (2013) applied general regression neural network (GRNN) with single
stage (SS) and double stages (DS) to predict load. In double stage model, the first
step is predict the weather data for the next 24hours; the second step is to predict
cooling load. Two hotels in China were chosen to test and validate the models. The
authors found that DS
Krebs In Soldier s Home By Ernest Hemmingway
After reading Soldiers Home by Ernest Hemmingway, Krebs seems to play an
awkward character after returning home from the war. He puts himself distant
from everyone including his mother and sister. The only person he would speak to
would be his friend from the war, Keith. Krebs s father doesn t let him use the car
before Krebs left to war because his father used to drive his clients in the vehicle
for his real estate job. Also Krebs s father was very strict with giving permission to
anyone using the car including his own wife. To fast forward when Krebs returns
home from the war and a couple months past by and Krebs still doesn t know what to
do with his life yet. Krebs s father decides to let Krebs use the car to go enjoy life and
hopefully
Black Metropolis Analysis
The terms Bronzeville and Black Metropolis can be used interchangeably to signify
the interdependence between the two as an emblematic space for blacks that
attempted to construct a sustainable all black utopia in Chicago. The Black
Metropolis began as a black community instituted from forced segregation that
eventually cultivated the imagined neighborhood of Bronzeville, where black
Chicagoans asserted their collective agency to legitimize their racefor complete
integration. The geographic imaginary of Bronzeville relied heavily on a unified [all
black] community, but intr racial antipathies stemming from cultural and
socioeconomic class differences undermined true racial solidarity leaving a
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First, King s larger objective was to dismantle racial segregation in all factions of
society that prevented equal access for all blacks. Therefore, the dream of racial
harmony justified his criticisms of the racial homogenous communities filled with
working class ethnic whites on the Southwest side closed to blacks. By challenging
the discriminatory housing practices that limited entry to these neighborhoods, King
would end the slums by securing access for all blacks. However, King s dream of
racial integration was the antithesis of the Black Metropolis because the geographic
imaginary of Bronzeville relied heavily on racial
Theoretical Perspectives on Iraq War 2003
INTRODUCTION
In this paper, I intend to analyze Iraq war of 2003 from Realist and Marxist
/ Critical perspectives. I intend to draw a conclusion as to which theoretical
framework, in my opinion, is more suitable and provides for a rational
understanding of the Iraq War. While drawing comparative analysis of two
competing approaches, I do not intend to dismiss one theory in entirety in favour of
another. However, I do intend to weigh on a golden balance, lacunas of both theories
in order to conclude as to which theory in the end provides or intends to provide a
watertight analysis of the Iraq war.
REALIST PERSPECTIVE
Followers of Realist school of thought argue the case of 2003 Iraq war from the
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Thus, in this context of a unipolar system dominated by U.S., it is highly unlikely
that a great power like U.S., motivated by its relentless pursuit of power and security,
would allow itself to be deterred by U.N. resolutions that do not comply with its own
interests. This also reflects the realist interpretation of international system which is
characterized by anarchy and therefore, it is not considered prudent for a State to
entrust its safety and survival on another actor or international institutions such as
United Nations.
CRITICAL THEORY / MARXIST PERSPECTIVE
Critical theory, on the other hand, as propounded by Robert Cox is a rejoinder to
Neo realism. According to Mark Rupert, Neo Realism only describes patterns in
the operation of power among States without inquiring as to the social relations
through which that power is produced. Critical theory assumes that power is not
given in the form of accumulated material capabilities; in fact, it is a product of
social processes. Robert Cox adopted a method of historical structures in which state
power ceases to be sole explanatory factor and becomes part of what is to be
explained .
Critical approach provides a historical background to Iraq war of 2003 which,
according to historical materialists, has its roots in U.S. sponsored Fordist Industrial
Capitalism linked with geopolitics of petroleum. According to Andrew Basevich
(2005 a, 2008, 2010) the very nature of U.S. State policy is characterized by
Copper Cycle Essay
Elena Chen
CH 221 227
November 3rd, 2009
Lab Report #3: Copper Cycle
Abstract:
The purpose of the experiment is to cycle solid copper through a series of five
reactions. At different stages of the cycle, copper was present in different forms. First
reaction involves reaction between the copper and nitric acid, and copper changed
from elemental state to an aqueous. The second reaction converted the aqueous Cu2+
into the solid copper (2) hydroxide. In the third reaction Cu(OH)2 decomposed into
copper 2 oxide and water when heated. When solid CuO reacted with sulfuric acid,
the copper returned to solution as an ion (Cu2+). The cycle of reactions was
completed with the reaction where elemental copper was regenerated by Zn and Cu ...
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Net ionic reaction: See attachment on the back for the net ionic equations
Reaction 4: CuO (s) + H2SO4 (aq) в†’ CuSO4 (aq) + H2O (l)
Type of the reaction: Displacement/acid base
Net ionic reaction: See attachment on the back for the net ionic equations
Reaction 5: CuSO4 (aq) + Zn (s) в†’ ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s)
Type of the reaction: Redox
Net ionic reaction: See attachment on the back for the net ionic equations
Percent recover of copper=
Discussion:
In this experiment an elemental copper was cycled a series of five reactions where
it ended with pure elemental copper as well, but at different stages of the cycle the
copper was in different forms. In the first reaction, elemental copper was reacted
with concentrated nitric acid where copper changed the form from solid to aqueous.
Second reaction then converted the aqueous Cu2+ into the solid copper II hydroxide
(Cu(OH)2) through reaction with sodium hydroxide. The third reaction takes
advantage of the fact that Cu(OH)2 is thermally unstable. When heated, Cu(OH)2
decomposes (breaks down into smaller substances) into copper II oxide and water.
When the solid CuO is reacted with sulfuric acid, the copper is returned to solution
as an ion (Cu2+). The cycle of reactions is completed with the
AICPA Code Of Professional Conduct (CPA)
I agree with you in your position because I too believe the CPA does not have to
advise Ahi on its plan to earn interest on their $100,000,000 tax liability to the IRS
by mailing the check from the U.S. Virgin Islands to create a float. Article seven,
scope and nature of services, of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct sates that
the CPA should observe the principles of the Code in determining the scope and
nature of services provided (Colson, 2004). Ahi employee s plan is not part of the
CPA competencies in regards to taxation; the activity does not seem to be consistent
with the CPA s role. This plan should have probably been discussed within the finance
or accounting department in Ahi Corporation. I can see where Rule 102: Integrity
Fi515 Chapter 1 Mini Case
MINI CASE
a.Why is corporate finance important to all managers?
Corporate finance is important to all managers because it provides managers the
skills needed to identify and select the corporate strategies and individual projects that
add value to their firm and forecast the funding requirements of their company and
devise strategies for acquiring those funds.
b.Describe the organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start
up to a major corporation. List the advantages and disadvantages of each form.
The organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start up to a
major corporation are proprietorship, partnership, or corporation.
The advantages of a proprietorship are:
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Failure to handle these situations properly can lead to huge product liability suits and
even bankruptcy.
e.What three aspects of cash flows affect the value of any investment?
The three aspects of cash flows the affect the value of any investment are the amount
of expected cash flows, the timing of the cash flow stream, and the risk of the cash
flows.
f.What are free cash flows?
Free cash flows are the monies available for distribution to all investors after paying
current expenses, taxes, and making the investments necessary for growth.
g.What is the weighted average cost of capital?
The weighted average cost of capital is the rate that a company is expected to pay
on average to all its security holders to finance its assets.
h.How do free cash flows and the weighted average cost of capital interact to
determine a firm s value?
Free Cash Flow = Sales Revenues Operating Costs and Taxes Required Investments
in Operating Capital. Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is affected by
market interest rates, market risk aversion, cost of debt, cost of equity, firm s debt
/equity mix, and firm s business risk. Therefore, free cash flows and the weighted
average cost of capital interact to determine a firm s value by the following equation:
Value=FCF1+FCF2+ ... +FCF00 (1 + WACC)1(1 + WACC)2(1 + WACC)00
i.Who are the providers (savers) and users (borrowers) of capital? How is capital
King Louis Ix And Richard Lionheart
The Medieval period was perhaps one of the most interesting and unique time
periods in history. This time is usually viewed as a lull in progress or lacking
productivity, when in reality this was one of the most pivotal points in history. Two
people who played outstanding roles in this time period were those of King Saint
Louis IX of Franceand Richard Lionheart I of England. Both King Louis IX and
Richard Lionheart made significant social, political, and cultural advancements to
society by contributing leadership techniques and government systems that were
pivotal in the Medieval times, yet very contrasting of each other in their execution.
King Louis IX of France was born April 25, 1214 in Poissy, France to the parents of
Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castille. King Louis, commonly known as
Saint Louis, ruled from the age of twelve after his father s death in 1226 until his
death in 1270. He was the fourth born child, but the three before him died at young
ages, and seven were born after him. As a child, Louis had temper fits which lead
to questioning of his decision making as king of France. He married Margaret of
Provence at age twenty in 1234. Margaret was the sister in law to King Henry III of
England, sisters with Eleanor of Provence.
Richard The Lionheart I of England was born September 8, 1157 in Beaumont
Palace, Oxford, England to the parents of Henry II, and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was
given the nickname Lionheart because of his immense strength and
Online Museum Studies Degree
There is a lot that can be learned online, but the internet will never be able to replace
the feeling of walking into a museum and seeing the exhibits with your own eyes. If
you are excited about the preservation of history and seeing historical items preserved
for future generations then a career in the museumindustry might interest you. An
online degree in museum studies prepares students for an exciting career in a
museum or preservation environment. Graduates earning a museum studies degree
are experts in artifact retrieval, conservation, exhibition, art history and culture. These
skills generally apply to the appreciation or investigation of art, science, history and
nature.
Museum Studies Degree Information
Students who pursue a museum studies degree will become extremely well versed in
human culture. They will learn the ethics surrounding museum collections and how
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Earning an online museum studies degree is the first step to following numerous
career paths. Museum curators are in charge of permanent collections and acquiring
new additions. Archivists catalog and analyze artifacts, paintings, film and other
historical items.
Museum technicians and conservationists restore damaged artwork and artifacts.
Other potential museum studies careers include professor, art historian, art dealer,
insurance appraisers and anthropologist.
What Topics of Study Are Covered in an Online Museum Studies Degree Program?
Students can expect to learn about a variety of museum related topics. Many master
s programs allow students to specialize in a particular area of study. For example,
some schools may be better suited for a career in art museums, while others prepare
students for a job at a natural science museum. Classes often include art history,
preservation and art appreciation.
What Skills Are Beneficial for Pursuing a Career in Museum
Essay On Alexander II And The Failure Of The Serfs
Intentions of Alexander II and the Failure of the Emancipation of the Serfs
In the 19th century it was estimated that about 50 per cent of the 40,000,000
peasants in Russia were serfs, who worked on the land and were owned by the
Russian nobility, the Tsar and religious foundations. This had been true for
centuries; in 1861, however, this was all changed when Tsar Alexander II
emancipated the serfs and gave them freedom from ownership. Alexander s
decision was based on many reasons, and did not have the desired consequences,
for the serfs at least. Therefore, it is possible to question Alexander s motives for
such large reform, which this essay will do and will also look at why the
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A large part of the problem was serfdom Russia needed millions of industrial
workers, to free up land and to force the nobility to relinquish power to a certain
extent. The Tsar was also aware that much of western Europe looked on serfdom as
being akin to slavery, and looked down on Russia as a result. As one historian has
remarked:
The strip system, involving the use of antiquated farming implements and techniques,
had long ago been abandoned on the agriculturally advanced nations. Its continued
use in Russia was a major reason why the nation could not meet it s food needs. [1]
Alexander was also acutely aware of the threat of a serf uprising. Despite the
general contentedness of the majority of serfs, there were a significant number who
were not happy, and many groups of political activists, such as the Narodniks, had
begun stirring up discontentment. In a population of 67 million, Russia had 23
million serfs belonging to 103,000 landlords. Serfs therefore outnumbered their
landlords by over 200 to one, and so Alexander was right to be concerned about what
might happen should a large uprising occur. His worries were plainly stated when he
addressed the State Council in January 1861:
It is
How Does Jane Austen Use Consumer Culture In
Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen (16 December 1775 18 July 1817) was a famous English novelist, who
is eminently known for her six novels. Those novels, which include Northanger
Abbey also, comment upon the lifestyle, norms, practices, and social existence of
British landed gentry towards the end of the 18th century. Apart from that, her novels
show the dependence of young girls on marriage in order to get a pleasant social
place and financial security. In Northanger Abbey, she gives the social image of
different characters and employs different structures such as etiquettes, social
behavior, estates, and preoccupation with consumer culture and fashion to show their
place in the hierarchy.
Though there are different themes, which Jane Austen, explores in her novel
Northanger Abbey, the idea of consumer culture in her time and related social culture
appealed to me the most. It is a general habit of Jane Austen that she explores the
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In Northanger Abbey, Austen has shown that most of the characters value
themselves in relation to the material wealth they possess. In other words, the
material wealth becomes a scale for their identity and social image. Accordingly,
Mrs. Allen is always preoccupied with this fear that she might shred her latest ball
gown. In another instance, Isabella constantly compares and contrasts her attire
with those of other women while walking with Catherine. General Tilney is another
example of a person who measures everything according to and for wealth. Even he
values people, not because of their innate qualities but the wealth that person
possesses. These examples show that people in Austen s time from rich class used
to live for the sake of the wealth they possessed and accordingly, their sense of self
was affected and grounded in their material wealth and social
Nozick s The Examined Life
Harsimran Natt
Philosophy 1 Final
Prompt #1
Value and Meaning Nozick had clear definitions of value and meaning in The
Examined Life that can be applied to anyone s life. According to Nozick, meaning
involves a connection to something beyond internal boundaries , or values. He also
says values possess an internal unified coherence, which are split into two categories:
instrumental and intrinsic. According to his definition, there is only certain aspects
of life that have meaning and value and there could be changes made to life to make
it have more value and meaning. Nozick s definition leads us to see that meaning
depends on value. There are two types of value, as stated before. The first type is
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I have already connected my family, religion, and education to happiness. The more I
connect to intrinsically valuable things, the more meaning my life will have. Most
people connect the meaning of life to things such as family and friends which add
instrumental and intrinsic values to a person s life. The same applies for me, my
life has meaning because I relate it to things that I value. The more I connect with
valuable things, the more meaning my life will have. In the future, my career will
add more value to my life. I will be doing something that I love, and that gives me
happiness, for most of my day. It will also give me financial stability in the future,
which will be important. My career and financial stability will allow me to take care
of the people that I love (such as for example, taking care of health of my parents as
they get older). As I will get older, I will be able to give back to my parents, which
will give me the greatest happiness in the world. The happier my family and people I
care about are, the more valuable and meaningful my life will
Is Eating Meat A Good Thing
Is Eating Meat A Good Thing?
Imagine waiting in line for your turn to be slaughtered, screams and the cry of
innocent animals, filled your ear as you waited outside the slaughterhouse. These
poor farm animals must be intimidated by other animals cry and scream in the
slaughterhouse. Not to mention, that humans are the reason why they are being
killed just because they love eating meat. Farm animals have to spend their entire
life in factory farming, where they are fed with inappropriate food and sheltered in
crowded place. Eating meat does not only harm the animals, it also harms the
environment. Animals are being placed in factory farming that releases a lot of
terrible gas into the air. This can lead to major environmental issues such as pollution
and climate change. The article written by Michael Pollan gives evidence that animal,
people, and the environment are all being affected. People need to understand that the
foods they are consuming are not just harming their health but it is harming the
animal and environment as well.
Farm animals are being fed with, the cheapest thing, corn. However, eating corns
are not good for these animals; in fact, it is making them sick. According to Michael
Pollan s article When a Crop Becomes King, he explains that in the case of beef
cattle, which evolved to eat grass, a corn diet wreaks havoc on their digestive system,
making it necessary to feed them antibiotics to stave off illness and infection (6).
Animals that are eating
The Benefits Of Bottled Water
Evian, Volvic, Aquafina, Hawaiian Springs, or Fiji, ring a bell? These are the names
of famous bottled water brands. Nowadays, bottled water is extremely popular in
America. Approximately, 85 million bottles of water are consumed every day in the
United States (Gleick). The reason being that bottled water is convenient, reasonable,
and seems healthy. However, the disadvantages of using bottled wateroutweigh its
benefits; therefore consumers should refrain from buying bottled water. Bottled
water is convenient and reasonable. Today, bottled water is available at a variety of
stores, such as grocery stores and 7 eleven. Moreover, many vending machines
throughout the country carry bottled water. Usually a bottle of water costs around...
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Tap water is regulated by the EPA, which requires municipalities to have their water
quality tested annually by certified laboratories, and then provide the results to the
public. Bottled water, on the other hand, is regulated by the FDA, which does not
have the regulatory power to require bottled water companies to test water using
certified labs or to provide the results of any testing to the public. Even if high levels
of contaminants are found in the water, companies do not need to report the test
results (Why bottled water is unhealthy). Several bottled water companies accept the
fact that they use the same water as tap water (Blue Gold). Moreover, health experts
have expressed concern that bottled water might contain chemicals that cause serious
health problems. According to Professor Salzman of Duke University, several studies
of bottled water from various brands have found to contain dangerous chemicals, such
as arsenic, benzene, and chloroform (185).These chemicals are poisonous, and thus
consumption of these chemicals can be fatal. Hence, there is little doubt that drinking
bottled water carries risks to human health. Apparently, bottled water is clean and
healthy, but have you ever thought where the water in the bottles came from? Or
how the water is processed before it makes to the shelves? Knowing the answers to
these questions is key to understanding how drinking bottled water affects our
Essay on Odysseus
Odysseus
Homer s The Odyssey, a magnificent story of lust, deceit, greed, and heroism, still
fascinates scholars and casual readers alike today in the same way it fascinated its
audience at the time it was written. The Odyssey, a journey of determination,
patience, and virtue, tells the tail of Odysseus, the main character, on his voyage
home to Ithaka after the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus goes through many
unforeseen trials and tribulations, which exemplify his character. During these
different happenings, Odysseus makes decisions that do not correspond to his
character. Odysseus character , as seen in the Iliad, is much like that of a Homeric
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Odysseus curiosity and desire for adventure, driving him inland, somewhat hinder his
attempt to return home. Odysseus men want to loot the goods and return to the ship.
But, despite the pleading of his men, Odysseus wants to meet the cave dwellers and
see what they have to offer. This came to be a dire mistake. PolyphГЄmos enters the
cave, and after brief words, he, in one swift motion, grabs, dismembers, then
proceeds to feed on two of Odysseus men. After a brief stay in the cave and a few
more dead men, Odysseus congers a plan which defeats PolyphГЄmos and returns
Odysseus and his men safely back to the ship. This episode cost Odysseus the lives
of men lives lost for pure curiosity and his yearn for action. Directly after escaping
PolyphГЄmos, Odysseus cries out in anger at the Kyklops, who proceeds to toss
boulders at Odysseus ships. After each cry, PolyphГЄmos gets closer and closer with
his tosses. Then, unintelligently, Odysseus, for sake of false confidence, reveals his
name to PolyphГЄmos. PolyphГЄmos then prays to his father, Poseidon, against
Odysseus voyage home to Ithaka. Instead of the men s, now Odysseus actions
endanger their lives. Odysseus and his men sail to another land Aiolia Island, the
home of Aiolos HippotadГЄs, the wind king. Aiolos plays host to Odysseus and his
crew for a month. Staying for this length of time suggests Odysseus desire to return
home is
Themes Of Annie
Annie is a movie that has been made into multiple depictions. The old Annie from
1982 and the new Annie from 2014 follow a similar plot. Both movies involve a
young girl, abandoned by her parents, left in an orphanage with a cruel caretaker. The
girl, Annie, is an adventerous child with a dream to find her true parents. One day
Anniegets the attention of a billionaire man, Warbucks/Stacks, in which she stays
with for a short while. In that time she bonds with the man becoming like a
daughter to him. He decides he would like to adopt her but she stays persistent to
finding her parents and helping her by offering a reward for Annie s parents. Her
caretaker, Miss Hannigan, devises a plan to hire someone to pretend to be Annie s
parents to collect the reward money. This works and the people kidnap Annie while
telling her her parents have died. The girls at the orphanage hear about the plan and
go to warn Warbucks/Stacks. They go on a hunt for the kidnappers while Miss
Hannigan has a change of heart and wants to help get Annie back safely. After they
get Annie back from the kidnappers they all have a party to celebrate Annie being
adopted by the billionaire and getting back safe. This film is all about the theme of
tomorrow with a hint that yesterday was plain awful, but that s not now, that s then.
Although the old Annie and the new Annie have similar plots and themes, their
setting, the use of technology, and music are all different. The old and new Annie are
both set in
Oil And Gas Companies Drill For Oil
When the oil and gas companies drill for oil, they also get a byproduct of drilling
is natural gas. This gas can be used to generate power and then those power can
resell as electricity; but this conversion process requires a lot of investment such as
pipelines, power plants, and infrastructure. However some oil Company just sell the
oil and burn the gas because it s cheap compare to extract it, which is called gas
flaring. Flaring and venting of natural gasis a wasted resource from an economic
viewpoint and also responsible for polluting the environment. Every year, roughly
about 140 150 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas is flared into the
atmosphere which account for 1% of global carbon emissions gas flaring. Gas flaring
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Pollutants from the flaring at these sites are SO_X, CO_X, HC, VOC, NO_X,
CH_X and PM. In order to reduce or eliminate these pollutants several options are
considered; these are gas to liquid (GTL) production, electricity generation with a gas
turbine and, compression and injection into the refinery pipelines. (Jokar,204) Figure
1: Volume of gas flaring
What is flaring?
Flaring is a process for burning off natural gas that is associated with crude oil
pumped from the ground. It is inefficient process with the efficiency of the flare
depending of factors such as composition of the flare stream, flow rate of the gas to
be flared, wind velocity, turbulence, presence of hydrocarbons and water droplet
sin the stream. The composition of flared gas is mostly Natural gas, pro pane,
ethylene, propylene, butadiene and butane. (Ismail 291) The goal of flaring is to
reduce the substances of the flare gas to their safest form through oxidation.
However the main reason for flaring is because of the lack of infrastructure or
ability to harness the natural gas as an energy source. According to the World Bank
[3], the annual volume of natural gas flared or vented in the world for the year 2003
amounted to more than 100 billion cubic meters which represents the annual gas
consumption of France and Germany combined. (Rahimpour, 204) A flow chart of a
typical shale well is given in Figure 2. As mentioned above flaring produces numerous
pollutants, and their
Clovis Research Paper
The Clovis site is a Paleo Indian site which was discovered in November of 1932
by a road crew. The site is named after the town Clovis, which is located on the
eastern side of New Mexico by the border of Texas. The Paleo Indian hunter
gatherer group that once inhibited the area was also named after the town Clovis,
and were given the title Clovis people. The Clovis people lasted approximately half
a millennium and ended around 11 KYA. The Clovis people emerged around the
time of the end of the last ice age. At the site, findings included a mixture of bones,
and long, skinny spear points. These spear points were later given the name Clovis
points due to the distinctiveness of their appearance. These spears were typically 3 4
inches
TV Shows And Aggression Analysis
Q1).Reflect on two to three (2 3) TV shows in which characters demonstrate
aggression or violence. Consider the context in which this aggression or violence
occurred and ways in which it can lead to desensitization. The Jerry Springer show,
Maury,the Steve Wilkos show.2) Briefly describe at least one (1) episode of a
televisionshow in which you observed aggressionor violence.The one T.V show that I
have observed in aggression or violence in was the Jerry Springer show.It s nothing
but violence and sad stories and crazy reason why people do thing to hurt other
people. In one of the episodes I was watching a married man had committed
infidelity to his wife with one of her closest friends.He had told her because he
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3).Identify the context in which the character(s) demonstrated aggression or
violence. Include the gender, age, and culture of the character(s) involved in the
aggressive or violent act(s).The gender of these group of people where in two
females and one male their age was about mid 20 s and they were Americans.The
aggression that they had towards each were anger and physical contact from him
doing infidelity ,lying and keeping secrets.They passed fowl words and their were
some physical contact involved.Q4.)Discuss at least two (2) possible reasons why
the selected TV episode included aggression or violence. Provide a rationale for
your response.I believe that they put these shows like this on T.V because it s a
appealing to the viewers and they get a lot of rating.I also think that this show
could actually be a life lesson for all of us to learn and I say this because, If you re
married or in a committed relationship no matter what that person has done or said
to you that you still shouldn t cheat ,lie and keep secrets from especially if said
vows for better or worse until death you part.When cheating in a marriage you re
breaking that vow with the person you claimed you love and with God as well.
Guerilla Warfare Essay
Guerrilla Warfare
The term guerrilla (Spanish, little war ) originated in the early 19th century during
the Peninsular war when, after the defeat of Spain s regular forces, Spanish
irregulars and civilians rose up against the French occupying forces. The practice of
guerrilla warfare, however, dates from antiquity; for example, the Bible tells of the
Israelite conquest of Canaan, led by Joshua, involving harassment and ambush of the
enemy. Later Jewish resistance to foreign rule was expressed in the series of fierce
guerrilla operations against the Romans in the 1st century AD; led by the Zealot
sect, this revolt was climaxed by the seizure of Masada and the massacre of the
Roman garrison there in AD66.
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Guerrilla warfare has figured prominently in the history of North and South America,
from the slave revolts against the Portuguese and Dutch in Brazil in the 17th century
to the ranger raids behind Union lines led by the Confederate solider John Singleton
Mosby during the American Civil War. In early 19th century Latin America, guerrilla
actions such as those led by the South American patriot Simon Bolivar and the
Mexican revolutionary Miguel Hidalgo Costilla were instrumental in throwing off the
Spanish yoke.
In its most general sense, guerrilla tactics involves the combination of methods used
to carry out any action. Urban guerrillas wage guerrilla warfare and psychological
warfare. There are five major components to guerrilla tactics: a.The specific nature of
the situation; b.Designing the action to meet the specific nature of the situation;
c.The objective; d.The type of action designed to meet the objective; and, e.The
method for carrying out that action.
Urban guerrilla tactics embody the following features: (this is how one man refers to
guerilla warfare in his country)a.They are aggressive and offensive in nature. Defense
means death for us. Since our firepower, resources, and manpower cannot match that
of the enemy, we cannot defend ourselves against an offensive or a coordinated attack
made by the quot;guerrillas. quot; So our tactics must vary, and can never be
permanent, and that is
Man s Search For Meaning By Mor Frankl
Biographical Sketch
Born into a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria, Viktor Frankl started showing interest
in psychology at a young age. He studied medicine at the University of Vienna,
specializing in neurology and psychiatry, with a deep focus on suicide and
depression. When he first started to study these areas, Frankl s influences came from
two of the most well known psychologist s Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. Later,
however, Frankl diverged from their teachings to study his own theories. When
World War II began, Viktor Frankl was the director of therapy in a mental hospital in
Vienna, and was also an organizer for youth guidance centers throughout the city.
Like many others, Frankl and his family, as well as the families of other doctors, ...
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However, Frankl took these experiences and kept a positive outlook on life,
believing that it s not the conditions one is placed in but the choice one makes
when it comes to how they react to said conditions. His book Man s Search for
Meaning chronicles his experiences in the death camps, as wells as the
experiences of those around him. Frankl identified the three psychological
reactions that he observed when other prisoners arrived in the concentration
camps, all with varying degrees of reactions: 1) initial shock during admission to
the camp, 2) apathy, with an adopted belief that the inmate will do what he/she
needs to do in order to help themselves and their family or friends survive, and 3)
moral deformity, bitterness of the situation, and disillusionment if he or she will
survive. The inner hold a prisoner has on his spiritual self relies on having a hope
in the future, and that once a prisoner loses that hope, he is doomed. In addition to
this conclusion, Frankl states that there are only two races of men, those who are
decent, and those who are indecent, and that no society, big or small, is free of
either of them. In part One of the book, Frankl concludes it by giving a description
of the reactions to the prisoners freedom, and separateds it into three different
stages. At first, the prisoners are overwhelmed by the freedom they had once and
were granted it back, and due to being so overwhelmed, the prisoners didn t
understand fully what freedom was, and they didn t know how to emotionally
respond to it. The collective belief was that this freedom they got was all just a
dream, something they believed would be taken away lie it was done to them before.
The prisoners understood then that they were unable to truly understand pleasure, as
it was stripped from them in the camps. The
The Cell Phone Education Regulation Act
Congress established of the Cellular Educational Service (CES) to oversee the
creation and enforcement of the necessary rules and regulations that meet the
objectives of the Cell Phone Education Regulation Act to challenge the possession
and use of cellular phones by students in primary school. Through its delegated power
CES set a list of requirements and regulations that asked all students to undergo
searches of their outfits, bags, lockers, and desks each morning. The rules also
permitted random searches to take place. Nevertheless, CES acted outside od scope
of their authority, they included a hidden provision that permitted their unknown to
target mostly female students than male students while investigating. They were
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SHORT ANSWER: 3 Yes. Ted s right to seek judicial review would be after
exhausting all regulatory remedies to influence the specific aspect of CES enabling
statute and the nature of its actions.
RULE OF LAW: Amendment XIV
a. Section 1. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the
privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive
any person of life, liberty, or property, without due processof law; nor deny to any
person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
c. The U.S. Code Title VII, 42 U.S.C. §§ that outlaws discrimination against
persons based on race, gender, age, national origin, and religion.
d. Additionally, CES action against Martha and the other young girls would as well
transgress the Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. A§ 1681
et. seq which bans discrimination base on sex in educational programs that are
receiving federal funds.
ANALYSIS:
CES exceeded its authority of Congressional delegation because they created a
reclusive provision that justified its officials to target mostly female students as
apparently, they talked more on the phones than the males students. CES go past
beyond scope of authority as in Flavell v. Dept. of Welfare, City, and County of
Denver, the Court asserted: Agencies do not have any power to act in opposition to
the terms of the legislative intendment or exceed the authority conferred on them by
unit 011 childcare level 2
011 Outcome 1 What is a positive environment indoors and outdoors? It s
comfortable, interesting, attractive and appropriate for the child or children who
use it. For some children it becomes like a second home where they eat and
sometimes sleep. A suitable environment for a young baby will be very different
from a suitable environment for a four or five year old although some features will
be the same. Environments should be attractive and make children feel safe and
secure and happy to be there and they should also be places where children can
confidently play and learn. Research framework that supports a positive environment
for children At the heart of this framework is an approach which recognises the right
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Avoid Sarcastic Remarks If a child loses a game or fails a test, find out how he or
she feels about the situation. Children may get discouraged and need a pep talk.
Later, when they are ready, talk and offer assurance. Encourage children To not
only strive to do their best, but also to enjoy the process. Trying new activities
teaches children about teamwork, self esteem and new skills. Encourage Children
to Play To children, play is just fun. However, playtime is as important to their
development as food and good care. Playtime helps children be creative, learn
problem solving skills and learn self control. Good, hardy play, which includes
running and yelling, is not only fun, but helps children to be physically and
mentally healthy. Children Need Playmates Sometimes it is important for children
to have time with their peers. By playing with others, children discover their
strengths and weaknesses, develop a sense of belonging, and learn how to get along
with others. Consider finding a good children s program through neighbors, local
community centers, schools, or your local park and recreation department. Parents
Can be Great Playmates Join the fun! Playing Monopoly or coloring with a child
gives you a great opportunity to share ideas and spend time together in a relaxed
setting. Play for Fun Winning is not as important as being involved and enjoying the
activity. One of the most important questions to ask children is Did you have fun?
Reflective Writing # 2 Essay
COM 301 Reflective Writing # 2 (Verbal and non verbal) Reflective Writing Two
A.Verbal 1.What labels, that you dislike, have been applied to you or to groups
(for example: ethnic, social, cultural, professional, etc.) to which you belong?
Explain how the labels have or have not affected you. One ethnic label that I dislike
is the term Chino or Chinks. I do not like to be referred to as Chinese as Hmong
people are not Chinese (people like to use it even though they know that Hmong
people are not Chinese). Neither do I like for people to label me by my eyes (in fact,
I do not believe that I have small chinky eyes). Although I do not like this label, it
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What do you mean when you are silent? Do you ever use silence strategically? I do
not like being label that way! I hate it! People assume that just because I m short and
overweight. I can t do anything physically active. A person communicate different
variety of ways, both verbally and non verbally. Primates and other animals have been
communicating without the use of language since long before humans invented
verbal communication. Some scientists believe that even today, most communication
between humans is non verbal. Both types of communication differ significantly
between genders and across cultures. What is Communication? It is the use of
messages to create meaning within and across a selection of contexts, cultures,
methods and media, according to the Association for Communication Administration.
It is a learned activity you must learn to speak your native language, operate a cell
phone or even use gestures that are common in your culture to make communication.
You must also learn to receive and interpret messages from others whether it be in
verbal or non verbal communications. Verbal vs. Nonverbal Communication Verbal
communication is best suited to convey specific information, and is better suited to
communication through technology over long distances. Nonverbal communication
is more immediate than verbal communication, but its meaning is typically more
ambiguous, notwithstanding the fact that certain forms of nonverbal
Similarities Between Batman And The Joker
In today s time and age, I don t think we will come across anyone, who is oblivious
of the legendary pair of a hero and a villain; batman and the joker. Those who haven
t read the comics, must have watched at least a few of the movies that are based on
these characters. Batman is seen as the hero. The jokeris seen as a villain. There are a
lot of variations in the stories involving these two as it has been incarnated a lot
times, but their characters remain the same. The relationship between these two is a
representation of yin and yang . Batmanis a depiction of hope. Batmanwas the answer
to a lot of people s problems in a place where nobody felt safe like they should in
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He derived pleasure from acts of senseless violence. He enjoyed massacre,
destruction and chaos. He is not the traditional villain and that is what makes him
eerie and deranged. He is unpredictable and lacked empathy. When we look at the
variations of this comic, we notice that the story around the bane of his existence is
too complicated and often, it is he, who narrates a different story every time which
in turn makes him even harder comprehend because you don t know at one point,
what to believe and what not to believe. He told Batman in Alan Moore s graphic
novel: The Killing Joke Sometimes I remember it one way, sometimes another, If I
m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice! He derived pleasure from
manipulating people and got a kick out of it, he knew exactly what to say and how
to say it. The Joker has no alter ego. He walks around the way he is with his
deformed face full of scars and in some versions, with his bright colored hair and
bleached skin, always with that maniac, chilling laughter which always makes the
hair on the back of my neck stand up. He has no personal agenda to all the brutality
he inflicts, no thirst for revenge or materialistic goals made him reach this point.
He lives to dismantle the codes the society lives by and all he hopes for is to rip apart
the expected codes of morality, so the people can then be free of any faith, any
belief of right or wrong. He creates situations for the people of his town
Analysis Of Soman And Cheema ( 2002 )
Soman and Cheema (2002) conducted a study to measure consumers willingness to
use credit to finance current consumption. They examined the size of the credit limit
and the propensity to spend when the consumer believed the credit limit represented
future earnings potential. This was referred to as the consumer s credibility of the
limit. The coefficients used in the study were age, years using credit, experience,
number of credit cardsowned, extent of usage, predicted credibility of the limit and
credit limit. The two stage least squares regression results indicated that consumers
beliefs regarding credibility decreased with age, experience and the number of
credits cards held by the consumer. Age, experience and the number of credit cards
held were negative coefficients in the regression analysis. The credit limit x
credibility coefficient was positive in the regression analysis, which suggests that the
effect of the credit limit on spending increases as the credibility of the limit increased.
The study determined that credit limits influenced spending decisions positively but
only when the consumer s credibility of the limit was high. The study also
determined that naГЇve consumers were affected the most by increased credit limits.
Older and more experienced consumers did not continue spending as much when their
credit limits increased in comparison to younger and less experienced consumers.
Anchoring
The 2005 U.S. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection
Factors Affecting The Metabolism Before Information...
In addition, this theory focuses on building the metabolism before information
bearing compounds like RNA, while other theories focus on creating an RNA world
first. However, the idea that hydrothermal vents were the hatchery of life can be
compatible for both theories. Similar to how the micro compartments in the vents
could have concentration chemicals needed for metabolism to arise, the micro
compartments could have also concentrated products needed for organic synthesis of
primitive genetic material (Joyce G.F. 2002). Some RNA world theories were
criticized because the chemicals in the ocean would be in too low of a concentration
to react readily. Therefore, using hydrothermal vents as a concentrating mechanisms
would provide concentrations needed to help endergonic reactions proceed (Martin et
al. 2008).
To further our understanding of how life could have arisen and the constraints for
life, we need to look beyond our planet. A logical choice would be to look at icy
worlds that have a similar oceanic climate to the Hadean Ocean. Recent data
obtained by the Cassini spacecraft point to Enceladus as a possible location to
answer these questions. In 2005, the Cassini spacecraft discovered plumes of water
vapor, salts and ice ejected from Saturn s moon Enceladus. This plume was sodium
salt rich and the liquid water showed evidence of having been in contact with rock
surfaces (Postburg et al. 2009,2011). In addition to water vapor, salts, and ice, dust
particles were also
The Importance Of Walking Under Steady State Conditions
The current knowledge available from the literature on walking at different speeds
assumes a direct relationship between the level of activity of lower extremities
muscles and speed. Several studies in the past have looked into this relationship for
walking under steady state conditions. In this section we review these studies and
their findings and we highlight limitations of their approaches and discuss the
suggestions to expand the analysis to walkingunder transient conditions.
Hof et al. [21] were one of the first groups to measure surface electromyograms
(EMGs) from subjects walking at different speeds. Five speeds were instructed for
over ground walking and EMGs were measured for ten walking steps at each
speed. Parts of EMG profiles showed considerable changes with speed while other
parts did not show any changes. The authors suggested that the activity at any speed
could be estimated through a linear interpolation of sum of the profile at the lowest
speed and a function that represents the increase in the activity per unit increase of
normalized speed. One limitation of the calculations here was lack of statistical
tests. Because of this shortcoming the linear interpolation model could be used to
make reliable conclusions only about the effect of speed on the activity in the
vicinity of the peak of each signal. Without building the confidence intervals we
cannot infer the effect of speed on activation profiles over the entire gait cycle. In
addition to lack of
The Characteristics Of The Western And Non-Western...
Western and Non Western Civilizations
The past centuries saw a clear distinction between the Western civilization and the non
western culture. The western civilization composed of Greece, Romans, Byzantine
Empire, and the European while the non western civilizations included East Asia,
Egypt, Persian Empire, Sassanid Empire, African Societies and Kingdoms, Incas,
Mayans, Aztecs, and Mongols. For a long period, the western civilizations prevailed
around the world. They influenced, lead and controlled others in various sectors such
as medicine, clothing, business orientations, religion, and government. In this paper, I
will be affirming my conviction that the western civilizations had unique attributes
that made them more powerful than the non western civilizations. I will also show
how the western cultures were influenced by the spread of Christianity, and how the
western cultures have maintained their great influence and power over the other
societies even in the modern era.
First, I agree that the Western civilization has a clear lineage that focuses on the
majority of the following attributes: competition/innovation, science, property rights,
personal freedoms, and a free market economy. Ferguson (2014) points out that
competition, property oriented government and science are some of the unique
attributes that enabled the West rise to power. As a result of competition, the western
people became more innovative and business oriented, thus, making them aggressive
in areas
Valentine s Day Celebration Essay
Valentine s Day Celebration
Don t let your Valentine s Day be ruined by lack of planning. Getting it right on this
most romantic day of the year is not impossible with the help of these tips. You can
have plenty of fun and end your night on a kiss by adding these little suggestions on
things to do and experience on the big day.
Rent a car and tour the local vineries
Wine is one of the most romantic drinks in the world and our country is full of
amazing producers. So, why not celebrate the day with a little tour around the
vineyards? If you don t have a car, you could rent one from Hertz and take a tour on
a few vineyards nearby. We specifically recommend the Hunter Valley region, as it is
among the best known wine regions in the world. You... Show more content on
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Since it s Valentine s Day, you might wantto order some candy and chocolate from
the Marks Spencer online store. If you don t mind getting messy in the kitchen, the
recipe for Caramel Corn on the Real Simple website is going to be a breathtakingly
good addition to your night. Now you just need a bit of wine or champagne and a few
candles to set the right mood for the movie night.
Take your spouse to paddle boarding
You don t need to add romantic candles to your Valentine s Day party in order for it
to be a success. In fact, you might be the adventurous type and find enjoyment from
getting out there and being active. How about some paddle boarding? The amazing
new sport is seriously fun to do and it ll keep you hooked for long. You can find
more information about paddle boarding and scout the locations for a lesson on the
Travel Universe website. If you want something a bit more traditional, then surfing is
not a bad idea either.
Learn to cook a mean meal
Food is an essential part of Valentine s Day. But booking a table at a restaurant can
be a bit boring choice and you might want to surprise your loved one with something
a little different. Find a cooking class through Red Balloon and learn to cook a
mean meal on Valentine s Day. You could opt for a romantic chocolatier lesson or
pick something traditional such as pasta making glasses. You can learn to cook the
food and enjoy it with a glass of wine
Jedediah Strong Smith Research Paper
History furnishes few examples of daring and adventure comparable to those of the
fur trappers and hunters of the Great West. Jedediah Strong Smith was a was a
clerk, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, author, cartographer, and explorer. Known for
his great contributions for travel, he and his fellow trappers were the forerunners of
advancing civilization in the West. They explored the regions west of the
Mississippi, from the confines of the Arctic ocean in the North to the borders of
Mexico in the South. All without government protection, they traversed through
perilous mountain ranges filled with savage foes. Canoed over uncharted waters,
and only narrowly escaped. Jedediah s adventures were often never recorded, and
credit was given to those men years after the trail was discovered. Jedediah is the
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He traveled around the country with other several other men, and in doing so,
became the first man to cross the continental divide. Jedediah and his party of
trappers spent the winter of 1823 24 with a band of Crow Indians who told him how
reach Utah s Green River. Using the Indian tribes knowledge, they traveled and
discovered the South Pass. Afterwards Jedediah attended the first mountain man
rendezvous and then accompanied a fellow trapper, William Ashley, to St. Louis with
the season s bounty of furs. In route downriver, Ashley took Jedediah as partner to
replace the retiring Andrew Henry. He continued to travel the country until he
eventually bought a large portion the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Company. The
company was very successful and he continued to co own the company with Mr.
Ashley and one other unnamed gentleman. They eventually sold the company for an
estimated 15,523
Tom Hanks Bringing Out of Sympathy in Audience as
Forrest...
Tom Hanks Bringing Out of Sympathy in Audience as Forrest Gump
Tom Hanks plays the main character in the film Forrest Gump. When the film was
released in 1994, it shot Tom Hanks to international stardom as the film received
unbelievable amount of critical and financial success. Due to the international
stardom of Forrest Gump, Tom Hanks has now appeared in several big names films,
such as Apollo 13, Green Mile, Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can and the
film that launched his career Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump white washed the Film
Academy Awards, including, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis) and Best Actor (Tom
Hanks).
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But the Drill Sergeant says, You must have an IQ of 168, you re going to make
general one day!
Forrest has few friends through the years. The very best friend that Forrest had
was Jenny; when no one would let Forrest sit next to them, the only person that did
let him sit down was Jenny. Jenny and Forrest were meeting up more often, so they
were best friends. Forrest described their relationship as Peas and Carrots. Forrest
sometimes took their relationship to far and thought it was his duty to protect her.
An example of this is at the girl s college and Jenny is in the car with another man
kissing, and Forrest runs over to the car and punches the man in the face, Jenny gets
out of the car and isn t best pleased with Forrest. Another incident is at the bar, when
Jenny is singing naked with her guitar, and the drunken mob start getting touchy feely
with her and Forrest goes to her rescue, but Jenny isn t happy with Forrest about it,
because Jenny says that she can look after herself. Throughout the film Jenny keeps
running away from Forrest, she runs away when Forrest enrolls in the Army, when
Forrest is sent to Vietnam, Jenny then runs away with the hippies. Forrest doesn t
mind that Jenny keeps running away from him or he doesn t realize that she is
actually running away from him. Forrest writes letters to Jenny every day in Vietnam
but he
Inner Conflict In Annabel Lee s The Raven
Short Stories There is a common conflict in many of the short stories read, in
Annabel Lee there is an internal person vs self conflict along with The Raven and
finally The Black Cat . Every story has a different plotline and characters, but relate
by all having an internal conflict. While reading The Raven you find that the raven
is battling with the grief of his love who died, while he flirts with insanity, but
while reading Annabel Lee he struggles with grief, from the same thing as The
Raven . This makes it obvious that in real life he struggled internally, and took out
his pain in his writing. The Raven has a lot of hints of internal conflict, the first
subtle hint is when he s in his chamber reading a book to relieve the
How Did Charlemagne Develop His Empire
Throughout the reign of Charlemagne, he imposed many crucial developments
which were key to the success of his empire. First off, up until this point in history
so far, high positions in government tended to be given to people who came from
wealthy and noble families. This meant that these people holding high positions felt
as if they were entitled to their positions, often felt they were in a higher social class
from the common person, and thought they did not have to agree with the absolute
ruler on everything since they are a noble in their own right. When Charlemagne
inherited the throne, he set up a new system where high ranking officials, called
counts, were selected by him and only him, and could include even the lowest
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It is critical to point out that the main reason why commoners were so afraid of the
Vikings was because they are an especially brutal group of people. They were not
interested in taking over villages and enforcing their own rules, instead they would
ransack the village, horrifically kill everyone, and leave the place in ruins. When
the commoners would flee to the countryside, they would end up running into the
land which was left over to the nobles from the Carolingian Empire. These
commoners would then end up under control by the nobles, and in exchange the
nobles offered protection from the Vikings. This practice was referred to as was
feudalism. Manorialism refers to the economic system which was in place under the
nobles. The peasants, or serfs, would be bound to producing agricultural goods for
the nobles kingdom. In return, the nobles would hire Vassals, or knights to protect
the serfs, and in return the Vassals were given land which was farmed by some serfs
to produce food and income for
What Pompeii Was Like
Have you ever wondered what pompeii is like or was like? Well if you have this is
the essay for you. With amazing facts like, Pompeii looks the same as it did in 79
A.D.! Archeologist have even figured out what people s daily lives were like. They
even know what the people of Pompeii were interested in, and how the city was
reserved like a time capsule. Since, the city of Pompeii was reserved and not
destroyed, Archeologist have found very interesting things. One thing they figured
out was what kind of foodthe people of Pompeii ate. From the pans the people used
scientist learned what kind of breadthey ate, and people still eat it today. The
scientists even found out that the people of Pompeii liked wine. Also from the label on
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If you got hurt you wouldn t go to a doctors, you would just go to your families
nurse. The parents would not have just one job they would need to have multiple.
Just like the people the tools would be need for multiple jobs. Lastly, scientist got
to learn how slaves lived, like what they ate or what their jobs were. If you were
wondering how the lava filled city of Pompeii survived the eruption here is why.
First, the lava did not damage things it just coated them. When it hardened into ash
it was like a shield. The ash didn t let natural disasters like earthquakes or tornados
damage the city. The only thing that happened to the city is it got a little weathered
down by time. Now the city is dug up but nobody lives there. Nobody has lived in
Pompeii for almost 2,000 years and now you know why. Pompeii was a great city
with bad luck. Would you have wanted to live in
The Invisible World By The Salem Witch Trials
During the Salem Witch Trials, Bridget Bishop was not granted a fair trial due to
legal issues with the court proceedings. If this trial were to happen again in modern
time the trail and out come would have been drastically different. The Invisible
World by Cotton Mather is an excellent example of how Bridget Bishop was granted
a fair trail during the Salem Witch Trials. Cotton Matherwas a very well educated
man and respected member of the community. He graduated from Harvard at 16
with his undergraduate degree and at 19 he completed his masters degree from
Harvard. (Hudson 2015) Due to his education level he was a very creditable source
and his opinions were looked at higher than the average citizen.
According to Mather he wants to prove that there never were witches (Mather 1862,
129). His goal was to prove that the evidence being brought up was only spectral
evidence, which is evidence that could not be proven (Hudson 2015). Most of the
testimonies were all here say and would have been very difficult to prove without a
reasonable doubt that they truly happened. Whenever there was a testimony that
included another person seeing what Bishop did, the other witnesses testimony was
not included. So there was no evidence to collaborate what was said. In testimony
V an apple flew out of John Cook s hand and landed many feet away in his mother s
lap (Mather 1862, 131) but Cook s mother did not testify to helping to prove that the
event did happen. She was the only
Cosmetic Chemistry Personal Statement
When people fall in love with people, I fall in love with cosmetic. My desire to
learn more about cosmetic began when I found out there are many makeup
products contain animal ingredients or its by product. From there, I started to do
more research and studies on the components in a cosmetic product. As a Muslim
who is a makeup enthusiast, it is uncommonly important for me to wear makeup
that is free of animal and alcohol content. At that point, I thought to myself, what if
I create my own halal cosmetic line. I have always loved the idea of creating
something by myself and it gives me a huge sense of gratification upon actually
completing it. Also, the opportunity to be involved in something which makes a
difference to the world is something I greatly desire. I believe there s no other way
to feel these achievements than when I am a cosmetic chemist. The course I have
chosen will able to give me the pathway to realise my ambition as a cosmetic
chemist. My main aspiration is to create my own halal cosmetic brand which is
animal free and vegan friendly. I do not have a favourite subject because I enjoy
learningfrom a various educational field. However, I do find myself more enthusiast
and spending more time focusing on Chemistrycompared to other subjects I have
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This is one of the key features of a university I looked forward because I want to
develop my practical experience and theoretical knowledge beyond the classroom. In
addition, the course I have chosen is not available in most of the universities in my
country. Besides that, being independent and going out of my comfort zone will train
me to be a responsible student with a matured mind. By studying Chemistry in the
UK, it is a dream come true for
Pg Tour Case Study
Name of the case: PGA Tour, Inc. V. Martin
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Citation: 531 U.S.1049 (2001)
Parties and their roles: Casey MARTIN, Plaintiff Appellee, v. PGA TOUR, INC., a
Maryland corporation, Defendant Appellant.
Facts: Professional golfer, Casey Martin (plaintiff), had a disability which made it
very difficult for him to walk in between golf shots. Martin petitioned the PGA Tour,
Inc. (defendant) and others to waive its rule requiring players to walk the golf course.
After the PGA Tour refused, Martin brought suit seeking a preliminary injunction
allowing him to use a golf cart at golf tournaments. The district court granted Martin s
request for the injunction and the PGA Tour appealed (Quimbee, 2007,
How Does Ebola Affect The Human Body
Ebola
The theme of all the articles I have read has all resulted in devastating effects of the
rare and deadly Ebola virus that has affected the human body. Ebola disease is
transmitted by contact with body fluids, blood, and tissues of animals or even people
who have been infected with the disease. Also, Ebola can be spread through bedding,
needles, clothing or medical equipment. Researchers believe that the virus originates
from infected fruit bats. But, they believe that the Ebola virus moves in populations
with animals for example monkeys, apes, and antelopes. People in Africa commonly
ate these kinds of animals and, if a person would have had cut their hand opens well
holding a piece of meat the virus would be immediately be transmitted into the ...
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Ebola has been located in many different African countries. Since 1976 there have
been around 21 outbreaks of Ebola virus reported. However, in the 2014 outbreak,
there was known to be more cases and more deaths of Ebola than all of the
historical outbreaks combined together five times more. Your chances of getting
Ebola are very slim. However, if you are or if you have been in a place where there
has been a recent outbreak of Ebola disease your chances are at a higher risk.
Scientist believe that the first person that received Ebola was a two year old in
southern Guinea. Since 1976 to 2016 there have been 28,637 reported cases of
Ebola and, they figure up to 11,315 deaths. The cause of the Ebola virus results in
damaged vascular cells that are formed from the blood vessels, damage to the liver,
large amounts of viruses in the blood etc. Ebola causes uncontrollable bleeding and,
that eventually leads to fluid and blood loss that can cause hypotensive shock which
causes death in most of the Ebola infected victims. The virus destroys and damages
the microvascular endothelial cells and this results in external and internal bleeding
from the mucosal surfaces. For example, the nasal passage, gums, mouth and even
Law Pratice Question
Answer to Tutorial Exercise Semester 2, 2011 Question An Lushan operates the
Tang Empire restaurant in Hawthorn. He places his regular weekly order for $1000
worth of Yellow Turban noodles with his supplier, Wu Zetian, who manufactures
foodstuffs in Victoria. Unfortunately on one week the noodles are adulterated with a
cleaning agent. Fortunately An Lushan realises that the noodles are unfit to eat
before he serves them to his customers. (a) Explain whether there is a breach by
Wu Zetian of the implied term under s 19(a) of the Goods Act. (b) Explain whether
there is a breach by Wu Zetian of the implied term under s 19(b) of the Goods Act.
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The final issue in the interpretation of s. 19(a) is the provision about trade names.
The section states that, even if the particular purpose is known, in the case of a
contract for the sale of a specified article under its patent or trade name, there is no
implied condition as to its fitness for any particular purpose . Does this mean that
because An Lushan ordered Yellow Turban noodles he has bought by its trade
name and therefore there is no implied term under s 19(a)? This was the early
interpretation in Wren v Holt (1903) where the purchaser asked for Holden s beer .
However this interpretation was changed in later cases. The courts have given not
given the provision about patent or trade names its full literal meaning. An
example is the case of Baldry v Marshall (1925) where the buyer bought a Bugatti .
The modern interpretation is that the trade name proviso of s.19(a) only protects
Wu Zetian, the seller, if An Lushan specified the goods under their trade name in
such a way to indicate that Wu Zetian s skill and judgement was not being relied
upon. This is not the case here so the trade name proviso would not apply. The
conclusion therefore is that in the contract between An Lushan and Wu Zetian there
would be an implied condition that the noodles be fit for eating. However as
discussed below, the parties may agree to exempt the seller from
The Characteristics Of Blood Types In The Human Body
Blood has many functions to the human body like bringing oxygen and all
essential minerals to the organs. It clots an injury so that the body has time to heal
it, and it helps defend our bodies from infections. It is essential to keeping people
to live, but it can also be the death of others. Many of those kinds of deaths are
because they were inherited by their parents. Like diabetes, sickle cell anaemia, and
many more. In order for the doctors to treat those kinds of diseases they need to
know what type of bloodthe person is. There are four types of blood, but a person
can only receive a certain type. Each one is different and each one has their own
characteristics which is why a person can only receive or donate to a certain type.
Type A blood has the A antigen on the red blood cells, and a B antibody in the cells
plasma. Those kinds of people can only donate to other Type As and Type ABs.
Type A people can only receive blood from other Type As and Type Os. If they
received blood from anyone that doesn t have those two blood types then their body
will think it s a foreign material and attack it. Since Type A blood typecan either be
homozygous or recessive it can pass on all kinds of different blood types to their
children depending on who the other parent is. If the other parent is Type B
though, all four blood types are possible. Type B blood has the B antigen on the
red blood cells and an A antibody in the cells plasma. That means those kinds of
people can only donate to other Type Bs and Type ABs. They can also only receive
blood from other Type Bs and Type Os. If they received blood from anybody else,
then they would have the same repercussions as Type A people. Since Type B
people can also be homozygous or heterozygous, then their children have
probabilities for all blood types depending on the other parent. Surprisingly
though, Type B is rarer than Type A, but isn t as uncommon as Type AB blood.
Type AB has the A and B antigens on the red blood cells, but doesn t have any A or
B antibodies in the cells plasma. They can only donate to other Type ABs, but they
re called the universal recipient because they can receive blood from all the other
blood types. Since Type AB can only be
Their Eyes Were Watching God And The Road
Unknown Forces and Their Impact The books, Their Eyes Were Watching God and
The Road, seem to be completely different from each other for various reasons. One
takes place in the south during the early 1900 s while the other takes place in the
future after an apocalyptic event. However, both books share a similar idea. In both
books the main characters have spiritual connections with an unknown force that is
the main cause of both their misfortune and their happiness. Overall, both authors
from Their Eyes Were Watching Godand The Road believe that there is a higher
being that has control over both the good and bad aspects of life. Their Eyes Were
Watching God by Zora Neale Hurstonfollows a young African American woman
named Janie as she tells her friend Pheoby about her past experiences. It can be
assumed that nature as well higher being or unknown force drives Janie s morals
and shapes her experiences. The first instance where Janie connects with nature in a
significant way was an experience she had when she was sixteen. She was lying
under the peartree in her backyard when she noticed the bees around the tree. She
saw a dust bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister calyxes
arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest
branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight. So this was a marriage!
She had been summoned to behold a revelation (Hurston 10). Something out of Janie
s control brought
Madison s Solution To A Strong Centralized Government
Although the Anti Federalists, who wrote the Brutus essays, understood the
importance of amending the Articles of Confederation, they nonetheless opposed the
ratification of the Constitution. Moreover, the Anti Federalist had three main
concerns regarding the new proposed Constitution. First, they were concerned about
a strong centralized government, second, they worried about the protection of people
s individual rights and lastly, they were concerned about getting equal representation
before the general assembly. In response to the Anti Federalists concerns, Madison
answered through Federalists number 10 that a strong centralized government can be
controlled through a large republic, because it would be divided into four separate
branches, thus making it difficult to factions to function. Furthermore, Madison
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Moreover, Madison understood that factions might arise with the purpose of
controlling the government. For that reason, Madison s solution to a strong
centralized government, was to attack its causes and control the effects of factions. In
order to accomplish this, Madison suggested a large republic to control the effects a
faction. Furthermore, Madison argued that in a large republic, faction would not be
successful because there would be too many factions to control the government.
Evidently, by having a large republic the evils of factions in a strong central
government can be controlled. In fact, Madison s argument is that a large republic
can function through delegating the government to a small number of citizens that
would voice their constituents desires. Lastly, Madison explains that the Constitution
forms a combination of respect between the federal government, state and local
legislatures,allowing states their rights as

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Essay On Seven Wonders Of The World

  • 1. Essay On Seven Wonders Of The World Crafting an essay on the Seven Wonders of the World may initially seem like a straightforward task given the plethora of information available on these iconic structures. However, delving into the intricacies of each wonder requires a meticulous approach, demanding extensive research and a comprehensive understanding of historical, architectural, and cultural contexts. The challenge lies in presenting a unique perspective, avoiding the clichГ©s that often accompany discussions about these marvels. It's not just about recounting facts and figures but weaving a narrative that captivates the reader, shedding light on the historical significance, engineering marvels, and cultural impact of each wonder. Striking the right balance between informative content and engaging prose is a delicate act that requires a writer's finesse. Additionally, the sheer breadth of information available poses a challenge in itself. Selecting the most relevant details while maintaining coherence can be a daunting task. Deciding on the structure of the essay, choosing which wonders to emphasize, and ensuring a smooth flow between paragraphs demand careful consideration. Moreover, the essay must transcend mere enumeration, offering insights that go beyond the surface level. This requires critical thinking and the ability to connect disparate pieces of information to provide a holistic view of the Seven Wonders of the World. In conclusion, while the topic may seem enticing at first glance, writing an essay on the Seven Wonders of the World is no easy feat. It demands not only a profound understanding of historical and architectural nuances but also a skillful narrative approach to engage and enlighten the reader. It is a task that requires time, dedication, and a commitment to delivering a piece that stands out amidst the multitude of writings on the same subject. If you find yourself grappling with the intricacies of such essays or need assistance with academic writing, you might consider exploring resources like HelpWriting.net. There, you can find support in crafting essays on a variety of topics, including the Seven Wonders of the World, ensuring a well-researched and thoughtfully composed piece. Essay On Seven Wonders Of The WorldEssay On Seven Wonders Of The World
  • 2. Segregated Education, By Jonathan Kozol Segregated Education It has become common today to dismiss the lack of education coming from impoverished schools. Jonathan Kozol an award winning social injustice writer, trying to bring to light how our school system genuinely ponders their students. In his essay Still Separate, Still UNEQUAL, Kozol visits many public high schools as well as elementary schools across the country, realizing the outrageous truth about segregating in our public education system. Kozol, cross examining children describing their feelings as being put away where no one desires your presence. Children feeling diminished for being a minority; attending a school that does not take into consideration at the least the child s well being. Showing clear signs of segregation in the education system. Diane Ravitch a research professor of education at New York University, spoke about an interesting truth, saying, The achievement gaps are rooted in social, political, and economic structures. If we are unwilling to change the root cause, we are unlikely ever to close the gaps. The success of our children s education is mainly caused by economic, social and political statue. If one does not end the cycle the gap will most likely never close. This ties in with when Kozol cites Marina Warner, an essayist and novelist, saying, There are expensive children and there are cheap children, just as there are expensive women and cheap women. (354) There are some children that will be fortune enough to have a
  • 3. Megan s Law Case Study Jennifer, I enjoyed reading your post, especially when you mention employers hiring sex offenders taking opposing employment action against that employee based on the sex offender status. Megan s Law is different from state to state. Tennessee Megan s Law says that within 48 hours upon release from prison the offender must register; can one commit a crime within that 48 hour window. (Megan s Law for Tennessee, 2016) Tennessee Megan s Law states if you move into Tennessee from another state and are a registered offender you must register with Tennessee, who notifies Tennessee when an offender relocates here. (Megan s Law for Tennessee, 2016) Offenders want the chance to move back into society, but the Megan s Law needs more classification to make offenders accountable. It seems as if the Fourth... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A sex offender cannot live or work within 1,000 feet of parks or educational institutions, and state laws say those who committed crimes against minors cannot live with children. (TENN. CODE ANN. В§ 40 39 203, West, 2008) For example, a sex offender in Nashville lived in a duplex next door to his son, daughter in law, and grandchildren. He was kicked out of his house; therefore, he filed a lawsuit regarding his right to live in the duplex and have his own children visit. Nashville Criminal Court Judge Seth Norman ruled in 2013 that the law s ban on residing with a minor did not include the duplex living arrangement nor overnight visits. (Barchenger, 2016) However, the lawsuit challenges the retroactive application of the sex offender registry laws, including those restrictions on contact with children, work, and residency. It argues those restrictions violate the due process clause of the Fourteen Amendment and a constitutional provision known as the ex post facto clause, which says laws cannot retroactively enact punishment for previously legal
  • 4. Essay On Hourly Cooling Load Li et al. (2009) applied support vector machine (SVM) in propose of prediction hourly cooling load for an office building in Guangzhou, China. They also compare their finds with results from back propagation (BP) neural network model. The results show the SVM has higher accuracy and better generalization. The predictors for this study were normalized door dry bulb temperature for current and previous hour and the previous 2 hours, normalized relative humidity, and normalized solar radiation intensity for current and previous hour and normalized cooling load was the target. The month of July was used to train the model. May, June, August, and October data were used to the model. Moreover, Authors used simulation software (DeST) to calculate... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This method was implemented on a super high rise building in Hong Kong. The data was the measurement of the actual load from mid June to early August in 2011. The root mean square error (RMSE) and the R square value the initial load prediction were 0.89 and RMSE 2144 kW respectfully. The results of calibrated load prediction was improved. When errors of the past 2 hours were used, the results showed the best agreement with the actual data with 0.96 R square and 1058 kW RMSE [16]. Huang and Huang (2013) used Autoregressive Moving Average with Exogenous inputs (ARMAX) model, Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) model, Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model and Resistor Capacitor (RC) network (a simplified physical model) to predict the cooling load for an office buildings in Hong Kong. The inputs variables were previous 4 hour cooling load, dry bulb outdoor air temperature, solar horizontal radiation, and room temperature set point. The compression results show MLR and ARMAX models have better performance with the smallest mean MBE and mean standard deviation [17]. Sun et al. (2013) applied general regression neural network (GRNN) with single stage (SS) and double stages (DS) to predict load. In double stage model, the first step is predict the weather data for the next 24hours; the second step is to predict cooling load. Two hotels in China were chosen to test and validate the models. The authors found that DS
  • 5. Krebs In Soldier s Home By Ernest Hemmingway After reading Soldiers Home by Ernest Hemmingway, Krebs seems to play an awkward character after returning home from the war. He puts himself distant from everyone including his mother and sister. The only person he would speak to would be his friend from the war, Keith. Krebs s father doesn t let him use the car before Krebs left to war because his father used to drive his clients in the vehicle for his real estate job. Also Krebs s father was very strict with giving permission to anyone using the car including his own wife. To fast forward when Krebs returns home from the war and a couple months past by and Krebs still doesn t know what to do with his life yet. Krebs s father decides to let Krebs use the car to go enjoy life and hopefully
  • 6. Black Metropolis Analysis The terms Bronzeville and Black Metropolis can be used interchangeably to signify the interdependence between the two as an emblematic space for blacks that attempted to construct a sustainable all black utopia in Chicago. The Black Metropolis began as a black community instituted from forced segregation that eventually cultivated the imagined neighborhood of Bronzeville, where black Chicagoans asserted their collective agency to legitimize their racefor complete integration. The geographic imaginary of Bronzeville relied heavily on a unified [all black] community, but intr racial antipathies stemming from cultural and socioeconomic class differences undermined true racial solidarity leaving a neighborhood and faction of the black population dispossessed.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, King s larger objective was to dismantle racial segregation in all factions of society that prevented equal access for all blacks. Therefore, the dream of racial harmony justified his criticisms of the racial homogenous communities filled with working class ethnic whites on the Southwest side closed to blacks. By challenging the discriminatory housing practices that limited entry to these neighborhoods, King would end the slums by securing access for all blacks. However, King s dream of racial integration was the antithesis of the Black Metropolis because the geographic imaginary of Bronzeville relied heavily on racial
  • 7. Theoretical Perspectives on Iraq War 2003 INTRODUCTION In this paper, I intend to analyze Iraq war of 2003 from Realist and Marxist / Critical perspectives. I intend to draw a conclusion as to which theoretical framework, in my opinion, is more suitable and provides for a rational understanding of the Iraq War. While drawing comparative analysis of two competing approaches, I do not intend to dismiss one theory in entirety in favour of another. However, I do intend to weigh on a golden balance, lacunas of both theories in order to conclude as to which theory in the end provides or intends to provide a watertight analysis of the Iraq war. REALIST PERSPECTIVE Followers of Realist school of thought argue the case of 2003 Iraq war from the standpoint of power and Security. The Bush ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, in this context of a unipolar system dominated by U.S., it is highly unlikely that a great power like U.S., motivated by its relentless pursuit of power and security, would allow itself to be deterred by U.N. resolutions that do not comply with its own interests. This also reflects the realist interpretation of international system which is characterized by anarchy and therefore, it is not considered prudent for a State to entrust its safety and survival on another actor or international institutions such as United Nations. CRITICAL THEORY / MARXIST PERSPECTIVE Critical theory, on the other hand, as propounded by Robert Cox is a rejoinder to Neo realism. According to Mark Rupert, Neo Realism only describes patterns in the operation of power among States without inquiring as to the social relations through which that power is produced. Critical theory assumes that power is not given in the form of accumulated material capabilities; in fact, it is a product of social processes. Robert Cox adopted a method of historical structures in which state power ceases to be sole explanatory factor and becomes part of what is to be explained . Critical approach provides a historical background to Iraq war of 2003 which, according to historical materialists, has its roots in U.S. sponsored Fordist Industrial Capitalism linked with geopolitics of petroleum. According to Andrew Basevich (2005 a, 2008, 2010) the very nature of U.S. State policy is characterized by
  • 8. Copper Cycle Essay Elena Chen CH 221 227 November 3rd, 2009 Lab Report #3: Copper Cycle Abstract: The purpose of the experiment is to cycle solid copper through a series of five reactions. At different stages of the cycle, copper was present in different forms. First reaction involves reaction between the copper and nitric acid, and copper changed from elemental state to an aqueous. The second reaction converted the aqueous Cu2+ into the solid copper (2) hydroxide. In the third reaction Cu(OH)2 decomposed into copper 2 oxide and water when heated. When solid CuO reacted with sulfuric acid, the copper returned to solution as an ion (Cu2+). The cycle of reactions was completed with the reaction where elemental copper was regenerated by Zn and Cu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Net ionic reaction: See attachment on the back for the net ionic equations Reaction 4: CuO (s) + H2SO4 (aq) в†’ CuSO4 (aq) + H2O (l) Type of the reaction: Displacement/acid base Net ionic reaction: See attachment on the back for the net ionic equations Reaction 5: CuSO4 (aq) + Zn (s) в†’ ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu (s) Type of the reaction: Redox Net ionic reaction: See attachment on the back for the net ionic equations Percent recover of copper= Discussion: In this experiment an elemental copper was cycled a series of five reactions where it ended with pure elemental copper as well, but at different stages of the cycle the copper was in different forms. In the first reaction, elemental copper was reacted with concentrated nitric acid where copper changed the form from solid to aqueous. Second reaction then converted the aqueous Cu2+ into the solid copper II hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) through reaction with sodium hydroxide. The third reaction takes advantage of the fact that Cu(OH)2 is thermally unstable. When heated, Cu(OH)2 decomposes (breaks down into smaller substances) into copper II oxide and water. When the solid CuO is reacted with sulfuric acid, the copper is returned to solution as an ion (Cu2+). The cycle of reactions is completed with the
  • 9. AICPA Code Of Professional Conduct (CPA) I agree with you in your position because I too believe the CPA does not have to advise Ahi on its plan to earn interest on their $100,000,000 tax liability to the IRS by mailing the check from the U.S. Virgin Islands to create a float. Article seven, scope and nature of services, of the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct sates that the CPA should observe the principles of the Code in determining the scope and nature of services provided (Colson, 2004). Ahi employee s plan is not part of the CPA competencies in regards to taxation; the activity does not seem to be consistent with the CPA s role. This plan should have probably been discussed within the finance or accounting department in Ahi Corporation. I can see where Rule 102: Integrity
  • 10. Fi515 Chapter 1 Mini Case MINI CASE a.Why is corporate finance important to all managers? Corporate finance is important to all managers because it provides managers the skills needed to identify and select the corporate strategies and individual projects that add value to their firm and forecast the funding requirements of their company and devise strategies for acquiring those funds. b.Describe the organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start up to a major corporation. List the advantages and disadvantages of each form. The organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start up to a major corporation are proprietorship, partnership, or corporation. The advantages of a proprietorship are: Easy and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Failure to handle these situations properly can lead to huge product liability suits and even bankruptcy. e.What three aspects of cash flows affect the value of any investment? The three aspects of cash flows the affect the value of any investment are the amount of expected cash flows, the timing of the cash flow stream, and the risk of the cash flows. f.What are free cash flows? Free cash flows are the monies available for distribution to all investors after paying current expenses, taxes, and making the investments necessary for growth. g.What is the weighted average cost of capital? The weighted average cost of capital is the rate that a company is expected to pay on average to all its security holders to finance its assets. h.How do free cash flows and the weighted average cost of capital interact to determine a firm s value? Free Cash Flow = Sales Revenues Operating Costs and Taxes Required Investments in Operating Capital. Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is affected by market interest rates, market risk aversion, cost of debt, cost of equity, firm s debt /equity mix, and firm s business risk. Therefore, free cash flows and the weighted average cost of capital interact to determine a firm s value by the following equation:
  • 11. Value=FCF1+FCF2+ ... +FCF00 (1 + WACC)1(1 + WACC)2(1 + WACC)00 i.Who are the providers (savers) and users (borrowers) of capital? How is capital
  • 12. King Louis Ix And Richard Lionheart The Medieval period was perhaps one of the most interesting and unique time periods in history. This time is usually viewed as a lull in progress or lacking productivity, when in reality this was one of the most pivotal points in history. Two people who played outstanding roles in this time period were those of King Saint Louis IX of Franceand Richard Lionheart I of England. Both King Louis IX and Richard Lionheart made significant social, political, and cultural advancements to society by contributing leadership techniques and government systems that were pivotal in the Medieval times, yet very contrasting of each other in their execution. King Louis IX of France was born April 25, 1214 in Poissy, France to the parents of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castille. King Louis, commonly known as Saint Louis, ruled from the age of twelve after his father s death in 1226 until his death in 1270. He was the fourth born child, but the three before him died at young ages, and seven were born after him. As a child, Louis had temper fits which lead to questioning of his decision making as king of France. He married Margaret of Provence at age twenty in 1234. Margaret was the sister in law to King Henry III of England, sisters with Eleanor of Provence. Richard The Lionheart I of England was born September 8, 1157 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England to the parents of Henry II, and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was given the nickname Lionheart because of his immense strength and
  • 13. Online Museum Studies Degree There is a lot that can be learned online, but the internet will never be able to replace the feeling of walking into a museum and seeing the exhibits with your own eyes. If you are excited about the preservation of history and seeing historical items preserved for future generations then a career in the museumindustry might interest you. An online degree in museum studies prepares students for an exciting career in a museum or preservation environment. Graduates earning a museum studies degree are experts in artifact retrieval, conservation, exhibition, art history and culture. These skills generally apply to the appreciation or investigation of art, science, history and nature. Museum Studies Degree Information Students who pursue a museum studies degree will become extremely well versed in human culture. They will learn the ethics surrounding museum collections and how museums edify, elucidate and enlighten. Students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Earning an online museum studies degree is the first step to following numerous career paths. Museum curators are in charge of permanent collections and acquiring new additions. Archivists catalog and analyze artifacts, paintings, film and other historical items. Museum technicians and conservationists restore damaged artwork and artifacts. Other potential museum studies careers include professor, art historian, art dealer, insurance appraisers and anthropologist. What Topics of Study Are Covered in an Online Museum Studies Degree Program? Students can expect to learn about a variety of museum related topics. Many master s programs allow students to specialize in a particular area of study. For example, some schools may be better suited for a career in art museums, while others prepare students for a job at a natural science museum. Classes often include art history, preservation and art appreciation. What Skills Are Beneficial for Pursuing a Career in Museum
  • 14. Essay On Alexander II And The Failure Of The Serfs Intentions of Alexander II and the Failure of the Emancipation of the Serfs In the 19th century it was estimated that about 50 per cent of the 40,000,000 peasants in Russia were serfs, who worked on the land and were owned by the Russian nobility, the Tsar and religious foundations. This had been true for centuries; in 1861, however, this was all changed when Tsar Alexander II emancipated the serfs and gave them freedom from ownership. Alexander s decision was based on many reasons, and did not have the desired consequences, for the serfs at least. Therefore, it is possible to question Alexander s motives for such large reform, which this essay will do and will also look at why the emancipation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A large part of the problem was serfdom Russia needed millions of industrial workers, to free up land and to force the nobility to relinquish power to a certain extent. The Tsar was also aware that much of western Europe looked on serfdom as being akin to slavery, and looked down on Russia as a result. As one historian has remarked: The strip system, involving the use of antiquated farming implements and techniques, had long ago been abandoned on the agriculturally advanced nations. Its continued use in Russia was a major reason why the nation could not meet it s food needs. [1] Alexander was also acutely aware of the threat of a serf uprising. Despite the general contentedness of the majority of serfs, there were a significant number who were not happy, and many groups of political activists, such as the Narodniks, had begun stirring up discontentment. In a population of 67 million, Russia had 23 million serfs belonging to 103,000 landlords. Serfs therefore outnumbered their landlords by over 200 to one, and so Alexander was right to be concerned about what might happen should a large uprising occur. His worries were plainly stated when he addressed the State Council in January 1861: It is
  • 15. How Does Jane Austen Use Consumer Culture In Northanger Abbey Jane Austen (16 December 1775 18 July 1817) was a famous English novelist, who is eminently known for her six novels. Those novels, which include Northanger Abbey also, comment upon the lifestyle, norms, practices, and social existence of British landed gentry towards the end of the 18th century. Apart from that, her novels show the dependence of young girls on marriage in order to get a pleasant social place and financial security. In Northanger Abbey, she gives the social image of different characters and employs different structures such as etiquettes, social behavior, estates, and preoccupation with consumer culture and fashion to show their place in the hierarchy. Though there are different themes, which Jane Austen, explores in her novel Northanger Abbey, the idea of consumer culture in her time and related social culture appealed to me the most. It is a general habit of Jane Austen that she explores the norms and habits of English society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Northanger Abbey, Austen has shown that most of the characters value themselves in relation to the material wealth they possess. In other words, the material wealth becomes a scale for their identity and social image. Accordingly, Mrs. Allen is always preoccupied with this fear that she might shred her latest ball gown. In another instance, Isabella constantly compares and contrasts her attire with those of other women while walking with Catherine. General Tilney is another example of a person who measures everything according to and for wealth. Even he values people, not because of their innate qualities but the wealth that person possesses. These examples show that people in Austen s time from rich class used to live for the sake of the wealth they possessed and accordingly, their sense of self was affected and grounded in their material wealth and social
  • 16. Nozick s The Examined Life Harsimran Natt Philosophy 1 Final Prompt #1 Value and Meaning Nozick had clear definitions of value and meaning in The Examined Life that can be applied to anyone s life. According to Nozick, meaning involves a connection to something beyond internal boundaries , or values. He also says values possess an internal unified coherence, which are split into two categories: instrumental and intrinsic. According to his definition, there is only certain aspects of life that have meaning and value and there could be changes made to life to make it have more value and meaning. Nozick s definition leads us to see that meaning depends on value. There are two types of value, as stated before. The first type is instrumental value, which is when something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have already connected my family, religion, and education to happiness. The more I connect to intrinsically valuable things, the more meaning my life will have. Most people connect the meaning of life to things such as family and friends which add instrumental and intrinsic values to a person s life. The same applies for me, my life has meaning because I relate it to things that I value. The more I connect with valuable things, the more meaning my life will have. In the future, my career will add more value to my life. I will be doing something that I love, and that gives me happiness, for most of my day. It will also give me financial stability in the future, which will be important. My career and financial stability will allow me to take care of the people that I love (such as for example, taking care of health of my parents as they get older). As I will get older, I will be able to give back to my parents, which will give me the greatest happiness in the world. The happier my family and people I care about are, the more valuable and meaningful my life will
  • 17. Is Eating Meat A Good Thing Is Eating Meat A Good Thing? Imagine waiting in line for your turn to be slaughtered, screams and the cry of innocent animals, filled your ear as you waited outside the slaughterhouse. These poor farm animals must be intimidated by other animals cry and scream in the slaughterhouse. Not to mention, that humans are the reason why they are being killed just because they love eating meat. Farm animals have to spend their entire life in factory farming, where they are fed with inappropriate food and sheltered in crowded place. Eating meat does not only harm the animals, it also harms the environment. Animals are being placed in factory farming that releases a lot of terrible gas into the air. This can lead to major environmental issues such as pollution and climate change. The article written by Michael Pollan gives evidence that animal, people, and the environment are all being affected. People need to understand that the foods they are consuming are not just harming their health but it is harming the animal and environment as well. Farm animals are being fed with, the cheapest thing, corn. However, eating corns are not good for these animals; in fact, it is making them sick. According to Michael Pollan s article When a Crop Becomes King, he explains that in the case of beef cattle, which evolved to eat grass, a corn diet wreaks havoc on their digestive system, making it necessary to feed them antibiotics to stave off illness and infection (6). Animals that are eating
  • 18. The Benefits Of Bottled Water Evian, Volvic, Aquafina, Hawaiian Springs, or Fiji, ring a bell? These are the names of famous bottled water brands. Nowadays, bottled water is extremely popular in America. Approximately, 85 million bottles of water are consumed every day in the United States (Gleick). The reason being that bottled water is convenient, reasonable, and seems healthy. However, the disadvantages of using bottled wateroutweigh its benefits; therefore consumers should refrain from buying bottled water. Bottled water is convenient and reasonable. Today, bottled water is available at a variety of stores, such as grocery stores and 7 eleven. Moreover, many vending machines throughout the country carry bottled water. Usually a bottle of water costs around... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tap water is regulated by the EPA, which requires municipalities to have their water quality tested annually by certified laboratories, and then provide the results to the public. Bottled water, on the other hand, is regulated by the FDA, which does not have the regulatory power to require bottled water companies to test water using certified labs or to provide the results of any testing to the public. Even if high levels of contaminants are found in the water, companies do not need to report the test results (Why bottled water is unhealthy). Several bottled water companies accept the fact that they use the same water as tap water (Blue Gold). Moreover, health experts have expressed concern that bottled water might contain chemicals that cause serious health problems. According to Professor Salzman of Duke University, several studies of bottled water from various brands have found to contain dangerous chemicals, such as arsenic, benzene, and chloroform (185).These chemicals are poisonous, and thus consumption of these chemicals can be fatal. Hence, there is little doubt that drinking bottled water carries risks to human health. Apparently, bottled water is clean and healthy, but have you ever thought where the water in the bottles came from? Or how the water is processed before it makes to the shelves? Knowing the answers to these questions is key to understanding how drinking bottled water affects our
  • 19. Essay on Odysseus Odysseus Homer s The Odyssey, a magnificent story of lust, deceit, greed, and heroism, still fascinates scholars and casual readers alike today in the same way it fascinated its audience at the time it was written. The Odyssey, a journey of determination, patience, and virtue, tells the tail of Odysseus, the main character, on his voyage home to Ithaka after the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus goes through many unforeseen trials and tribulations, which exemplify his character. During these different happenings, Odysseus makes decisions that do not correspond to his character. Odysseus character , as seen in the Iliad, is much like that of a Homeric hero. A hero in Homer s world entails many attributes other than physical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Odysseus curiosity and desire for adventure, driving him inland, somewhat hinder his attempt to return home. Odysseus men want to loot the goods and return to the ship. But, despite the pleading of his men, Odysseus wants to meet the cave dwellers and see what they have to offer. This came to be a dire mistake. PolyphГЄmos enters the cave, and after brief words, he, in one swift motion, grabs, dismembers, then proceeds to feed on two of Odysseus men. After a brief stay in the cave and a few more dead men, Odysseus congers a plan which defeats PolyphГЄmos and returns Odysseus and his men safely back to the ship. This episode cost Odysseus the lives of men lives lost for pure curiosity and his yearn for action. Directly after escaping PolyphГЄmos, Odysseus cries out in anger at the Kyklops, who proceeds to toss boulders at Odysseus ships. After each cry, PolyphГЄmos gets closer and closer with his tosses. Then, unintelligently, Odysseus, for sake of false confidence, reveals his name to PolyphГЄmos. PolyphГЄmos then prays to his father, Poseidon, against Odysseus voyage home to Ithaka. Instead of the men s, now Odysseus actions endanger their lives. Odysseus and his men sail to another land Aiolia Island, the home of Aiolos HippotadГЄs, the wind king. Aiolos plays host to Odysseus and his crew for a month. Staying for this length of time suggests Odysseus desire to return home is
  • 20. Themes Of Annie Annie is a movie that has been made into multiple depictions. The old Annie from 1982 and the new Annie from 2014 follow a similar plot. Both movies involve a young girl, abandoned by her parents, left in an orphanage with a cruel caretaker. The girl, Annie, is an adventerous child with a dream to find her true parents. One day Anniegets the attention of a billionaire man, Warbucks/Stacks, in which she stays with for a short while. In that time she bonds with the man becoming like a daughter to him. He decides he would like to adopt her but she stays persistent to finding her parents and helping her by offering a reward for Annie s parents. Her caretaker, Miss Hannigan, devises a plan to hire someone to pretend to be Annie s parents to collect the reward money. This works and the people kidnap Annie while telling her her parents have died. The girls at the orphanage hear about the plan and go to warn Warbucks/Stacks. They go on a hunt for the kidnappers while Miss Hannigan has a change of heart and wants to help get Annie back safely. After they get Annie back from the kidnappers they all have a party to celebrate Annie being adopted by the billionaire and getting back safe. This film is all about the theme of tomorrow with a hint that yesterday was plain awful, but that s not now, that s then. Although the old Annie and the new Annie have similar plots and themes, their setting, the use of technology, and music are all different. The old and new Annie are both set in
  • 21. Oil And Gas Companies Drill For Oil When the oil and gas companies drill for oil, they also get a byproduct of drilling is natural gas. This gas can be used to generate power and then those power can resell as electricity; but this conversion process requires a lot of investment such as pipelines, power plants, and infrastructure. However some oil Company just sell the oil and burn the gas because it s cheap compare to extract it, which is called gas flaring. Flaring and venting of natural gasis a wasted resource from an economic viewpoint and also responsible for polluting the environment. Every year, roughly about 140 150 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas is flared into the atmosphere which account for 1% of global carbon emissions gas flaring. Gas flaring is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pollutants from the flaring at these sites are SO_X, CO_X, HC, VOC, NO_X, CH_X and PM. In order to reduce or eliminate these pollutants several options are considered; these are gas to liquid (GTL) production, electricity generation with a gas turbine and, compression and injection into the refinery pipelines. (Jokar,204) Figure 1: Volume of gas flaring What is flaring? Flaring is a process for burning off natural gas that is associated with crude oil pumped from the ground. It is inefficient process with the efficiency of the flare depending of factors such as composition of the flare stream, flow rate of the gas to be flared, wind velocity, turbulence, presence of hydrocarbons and water droplet sin the stream. The composition of flared gas is mostly Natural gas, pro pane, ethylene, propylene, butadiene and butane. (Ismail 291) The goal of flaring is to reduce the substances of the flare gas to their safest form through oxidation. However the main reason for flaring is because of the lack of infrastructure or ability to harness the natural gas as an energy source. According to the World Bank [3], the annual volume of natural gas flared or vented in the world for the year 2003 amounted to more than 100 billion cubic meters which represents the annual gas consumption of France and Germany combined. (Rahimpour, 204) A flow chart of a typical shale well is given in Figure 2. As mentioned above flaring produces numerous pollutants, and their
  • 22. Clovis Research Paper The Clovis site is a Paleo Indian site which was discovered in November of 1932 by a road crew. The site is named after the town Clovis, which is located on the eastern side of New Mexico by the border of Texas. The Paleo Indian hunter gatherer group that once inhibited the area was also named after the town Clovis, and were given the title Clovis people. The Clovis people lasted approximately half a millennium and ended around 11 KYA. The Clovis people emerged around the time of the end of the last ice age. At the site, findings included a mixture of bones, and long, skinny spear points. These spear points were later given the name Clovis points due to the distinctiveness of their appearance. These spears were typically 3 4 inches
  • 23. TV Shows And Aggression Analysis Q1).Reflect on two to three (2 3) TV shows in which characters demonstrate aggression or violence. Consider the context in which this aggression or violence occurred and ways in which it can lead to desensitization. The Jerry Springer show, Maury,the Steve Wilkos show.2) Briefly describe at least one (1) episode of a televisionshow in which you observed aggressionor violence.The one T.V show that I have observed in aggression or violence in was the Jerry Springer show.It s nothing but violence and sad stories and crazy reason why people do thing to hurt other people. In one of the episodes I was watching a married man had committed infidelity to his wife with one of her closest friends.He had told her because he couldn t hide it from her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3).Identify the context in which the character(s) demonstrated aggression or violence. Include the gender, age, and culture of the character(s) involved in the aggressive or violent act(s).The gender of these group of people where in two females and one male their age was about mid 20 s and they were Americans.The aggression that they had towards each were anger and physical contact from him doing infidelity ,lying and keeping secrets.They passed fowl words and their were some physical contact involved.Q4.)Discuss at least two (2) possible reasons why the selected TV episode included aggression or violence. Provide a rationale for your response.I believe that they put these shows like this on T.V because it s a appealing to the viewers and they get a lot of rating.I also think that this show could actually be a life lesson for all of us to learn and I say this because, If you re married or in a committed relationship no matter what that person has done or said to you that you still shouldn t cheat ,lie and keep secrets from especially if said vows for better or worse until death you part.When cheating in a marriage you re breaking that vow with the person you claimed you love and with God as well.
  • 24. Guerilla Warfare Essay Guerrilla Warfare The term guerrilla (Spanish, little war ) originated in the early 19th century during the Peninsular war when, after the defeat of Spain s regular forces, Spanish irregulars and civilians rose up against the French occupying forces. The practice of guerrilla warfare, however, dates from antiquity; for example, the Bible tells of the Israelite conquest of Canaan, led by Joshua, involving harassment and ambush of the enemy. Later Jewish resistance to foreign rule was expressed in the series of fierce guerrilla operations against the Romans in the 1st century AD; led by the Zealot sect, this revolt was climaxed by the seizure of Masada and the massacre of the Roman garrison there in AD66. Lacking the numerical strength ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Guerrilla warfare has figured prominently in the history of North and South America, from the slave revolts against the Portuguese and Dutch in Brazil in the 17th century to the ranger raids behind Union lines led by the Confederate solider John Singleton Mosby during the American Civil War. In early 19th century Latin America, guerrilla actions such as those led by the South American patriot Simon Bolivar and the Mexican revolutionary Miguel Hidalgo Costilla were instrumental in throwing off the Spanish yoke. In its most general sense, guerrilla tactics involves the combination of methods used to carry out any action. Urban guerrillas wage guerrilla warfare and psychological warfare. There are five major components to guerrilla tactics: a.The specific nature of the situation; b.Designing the action to meet the specific nature of the situation; c.The objective; d.The type of action designed to meet the objective; and, e.The method for carrying out that action. Urban guerrilla tactics embody the following features: (this is how one man refers to guerilla warfare in his country)a.They are aggressive and offensive in nature. Defense means death for us. Since our firepower, resources, and manpower cannot match that of the enemy, we cannot defend ourselves against an offensive or a coordinated attack made by the quot;guerrillas. quot; So our tactics must vary, and can never be permanent, and that is
  • 25. Man s Search For Meaning By Mor Frankl Biographical Sketch Born into a Jewish family in Vienna, Austria, Viktor Frankl started showing interest in psychology at a young age. He studied medicine at the University of Vienna, specializing in neurology and psychiatry, with a deep focus on suicide and depression. When he first started to study these areas, Frankl s influences came from two of the most well known psychologist s Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. Later, however, Frankl diverged from their teachings to study his own theories. When World War II began, Viktor Frankl was the director of therapy in a mental hospital in Vienna, and was also an organizer for youth guidance centers throughout the city. Like many others, Frankl and his family, as well as the families of other doctors, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Frankl took these experiences and kept a positive outlook on life, believing that it s not the conditions one is placed in but the choice one makes when it comes to how they react to said conditions. His book Man s Search for Meaning chronicles his experiences in the death camps, as wells as the experiences of those around him. Frankl identified the three psychological reactions that he observed when other prisoners arrived in the concentration camps, all with varying degrees of reactions: 1) initial shock during admission to the camp, 2) apathy, with an adopted belief that the inmate will do what he/she needs to do in order to help themselves and their family or friends survive, and 3) moral deformity, bitterness of the situation, and disillusionment if he or she will survive. The inner hold a prisoner has on his spiritual self relies on having a hope in the future, and that once a prisoner loses that hope, he is doomed. In addition to this conclusion, Frankl states that there are only two races of men, those who are decent, and those who are indecent, and that no society, big or small, is free of either of them. In part One of the book, Frankl concludes it by giving a description of the reactions to the prisoners freedom, and separateds it into three different stages. At first, the prisoners are overwhelmed by the freedom they had once and were granted it back, and due to being so overwhelmed, the prisoners didn t understand fully what freedom was, and they didn t know how to emotionally respond to it. The collective belief was that this freedom they got was all just a dream, something they believed would be taken away lie it was done to them before. The prisoners understood then that they were unable to truly understand pleasure, as it was stripped from them in the camps. The
  • 26. The Cell Phone Education Regulation Act Congress established of the Cellular Educational Service (CES) to oversee the creation and enforcement of the necessary rules and regulations that meet the objectives of the Cell Phone Education Regulation Act to challenge the possession and use of cellular phones by students in primary school. Through its delegated power CES set a list of requirements and regulations that asked all students to undergo searches of their outfits, bags, lockers, and desks each morning. The rules also permitted random searches to take place. Nevertheless, CES acted outside od scope of their authority, they included a hidden provision that permitted their unknown to target mostly female students than male students while investigating. They were supposed to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SHORT ANSWER: 3 Yes. Ted s right to seek judicial review would be after exhausting all regulatory remedies to influence the specific aspect of CES enabling statute and the nature of its actions. RULE OF LAW: Amendment XIV a. Section 1. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due processof law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. c. The U.S. Code Title VII, 42 U.S.C. §§ that outlaws discrimination against persons based on race, gender, age, national origin, and religion. d. Additionally, CES action against Martha and the other young girls would as well transgress the Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. AВ§ 1681 et. seq which bans discrimination base on sex in educational programs that are receiving federal funds. ANALYSIS: CES exceeded its authority of Congressional delegation because they created a reclusive provision that justified its officials to target mostly female students as apparently, they talked more on the phones than the males students. CES go past beyond scope of authority as in Flavell v. Dept. of Welfare, City, and County of Denver, the Court asserted: Agencies do not have any power to act in opposition to the terms of the legislative intendment or exceed the authority conferred on them by
  • 27. unit 011 childcare level 2 011 Outcome 1 What is a positive environment indoors and outdoors? It s comfortable, interesting, attractive and appropriate for the child or children who use it. For some children it becomes like a second home where they eat and sometimes sleep. A suitable environment for a young baby will be very different from a suitable environment for a four or five year old although some features will be the same. Environments should be attractive and make children feel safe and secure and happy to be there and they should also be places where children can confidently play and learn. Research framework that supports a positive environment for children At the heart of this framework is an approach which recognises the right of all young... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Avoid Sarcastic Remarks If a child loses a game or fails a test, find out how he or she feels about the situation. Children may get discouraged and need a pep talk. Later, when they are ready, talk and offer assurance. Encourage children To not only strive to do their best, but also to enjoy the process. Trying new activities teaches children about teamwork, self esteem and new skills. Encourage Children to Play To children, play is just fun. However, playtime is as important to their development as food and good care. Playtime helps children be creative, learn problem solving skills and learn self control. Good, hardy play, which includes running and yelling, is not only fun, but helps children to be physically and mentally healthy. Children Need Playmates Sometimes it is important for children to have time with their peers. By playing with others, children discover their strengths and weaknesses, develop a sense of belonging, and learn how to get along with others. Consider finding a good children s program through neighbors, local community centers, schools, or your local park and recreation department. Parents Can be Great Playmates Join the fun! Playing Monopoly or coloring with a child gives you a great opportunity to share ideas and spend time together in a relaxed setting. Play for Fun Winning is not as important as being involved and enjoying the activity. One of the most important questions to ask children is Did you have fun?
  • 28. Reflective Writing # 2 Essay COM 301 Reflective Writing # 2 (Verbal and non verbal) Reflective Writing Two A.Verbal 1.What labels, that you dislike, have been applied to you or to groups (for example: ethnic, social, cultural, professional, etc.) to which you belong? Explain how the labels have or have not affected you. One ethnic label that I dislike is the term Chino or Chinks. I do not like to be referred to as Chinese as Hmong people are not Chinese (people like to use it even though they know that Hmong people are not Chinese). Neither do I like for people to label me by my eyes (in fact, I do not believe that I have small chinky eyes). Although I do not like this label, it hardly affects me at all because it s not an accusatory label; no one is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What do you mean when you are silent? Do you ever use silence strategically? I do not like being label that way! I hate it! People assume that just because I m short and overweight. I can t do anything physically active. A person communicate different variety of ways, both verbally and non verbally. Primates and other animals have been communicating without the use of language since long before humans invented verbal communication. Some scientists believe that even today, most communication between humans is non verbal. Both types of communication differ significantly between genders and across cultures. What is Communication? It is the use of messages to create meaning within and across a selection of contexts, cultures, methods and media, according to the Association for Communication Administration. It is a learned activity you must learn to speak your native language, operate a cell phone or even use gestures that are common in your culture to make communication. You must also learn to receive and interpret messages from others whether it be in verbal or non verbal communications. Verbal vs. Nonverbal Communication Verbal communication is best suited to convey specific information, and is better suited to communication through technology over long distances. Nonverbal communication is more immediate than verbal communication, but its meaning is typically more ambiguous, notwithstanding the fact that certain forms of nonverbal
  • 29. Similarities Between Batman And The Joker In today s time and age, I don t think we will come across anyone, who is oblivious of the legendary pair of a hero and a villain; batman and the joker. Those who haven t read the comics, must have watched at least a few of the movies that are based on these characters. Batman is seen as the hero. The jokeris seen as a villain. There are a lot of variations in the stories involving these two as it has been incarnated a lot times, but their characters remain the same. The relationship between these two is a representation of yin and yang . Batmanis a depiction of hope. Batmanwas the answer to a lot of people s problems in a place where nobody felt safe like they should in their home. He was like the rain after a long, dry spell for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He derived pleasure from acts of senseless violence. He enjoyed massacre, destruction and chaos. He is not the traditional villain and that is what makes him eerie and deranged. He is unpredictable and lacked empathy. When we look at the variations of this comic, we notice that the story around the bane of his existence is too complicated and often, it is he, who narrates a different story every time which in turn makes him even harder comprehend because you don t know at one point, what to believe and what not to believe. He told Batman in Alan Moore s graphic novel: The Killing Joke Sometimes I remember it one way, sometimes another, If I m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice! He derived pleasure from manipulating people and got a kick out of it, he knew exactly what to say and how to say it. The Joker has no alter ego. He walks around the way he is with his deformed face full of scars and in some versions, with his bright colored hair and bleached skin, always with that maniac, chilling laughter which always makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. He has no personal agenda to all the brutality he inflicts, no thirst for revenge or materialistic goals made him reach this point. He lives to dismantle the codes the society lives by and all he hopes for is to rip apart the expected codes of morality, so the people can then be free of any faith, any belief of right or wrong. He creates situations for the people of his town
  • 30. Analysis Of Soman And Cheema ( 2002 ) Soman and Cheema (2002) conducted a study to measure consumers willingness to use credit to finance current consumption. They examined the size of the credit limit and the propensity to spend when the consumer believed the credit limit represented future earnings potential. This was referred to as the consumer s credibility of the limit. The coefficients used in the study were age, years using credit, experience, number of credit cardsowned, extent of usage, predicted credibility of the limit and credit limit. The two stage least squares regression results indicated that consumers beliefs regarding credibility decreased with age, experience and the number of credits cards held by the consumer. Age, experience and the number of credit cards held were negative coefficients in the regression analysis. The credit limit x credibility coefficient was positive in the regression analysis, which suggests that the effect of the credit limit on spending increases as the credibility of the limit increased. The study determined that credit limits influenced spending decisions positively but only when the consumer s credibility of the limit was high. The study also determined that naГЇve consumers were affected the most by increased credit limits. Older and more experienced consumers did not continue spending as much when their credit limits increased in comparison to younger and less experienced consumers. Anchoring The 2005 U.S. Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection
  • 31. Factors Affecting The Metabolism Before Information... In addition, this theory focuses on building the metabolism before information bearing compounds like RNA, while other theories focus on creating an RNA world first. However, the idea that hydrothermal vents were the hatchery of life can be compatible for both theories. Similar to how the micro compartments in the vents could have concentration chemicals needed for metabolism to arise, the micro compartments could have also concentrated products needed for organic synthesis of primitive genetic material (Joyce G.F. 2002). Some RNA world theories were criticized because the chemicals in the ocean would be in too low of a concentration to react readily. Therefore, using hydrothermal vents as a concentrating mechanisms would provide concentrations needed to help endergonic reactions proceed (Martin et al. 2008). To further our understanding of how life could have arisen and the constraints for life, we need to look beyond our planet. A logical choice would be to look at icy worlds that have a similar oceanic climate to the Hadean Ocean. Recent data obtained by the Cassini spacecraft point to Enceladus as a possible location to answer these questions. In 2005, the Cassini spacecraft discovered plumes of water vapor, salts and ice ejected from Saturn s moon Enceladus. This plume was sodium salt rich and the liquid water showed evidence of having been in contact with rock surfaces (Postburg et al. 2009,2011). In addition to water vapor, salts, and ice, dust particles were also
  • 32. The Importance Of Walking Under Steady State Conditions The current knowledge available from the literature on walking at different speeds assumes a direct relationship between the level of activity of lower extremities muscles and speed. Several studies in the past have looked into this relationship for walking under steady state conditions. In this section we review these studies and their findings and we highlight limitations of their approaches and discuss the suggestions to expand the analysis to walkingunder transient conditions. Hof et al. [21] were one of the first groups to measure surface electromyograms (EMGs) from subjects walking at different speeds. Five speeds were instructed for over ground walking and EMGs were measured for ten walking steps at each speed. Parts of EMG profiles showed considerable changes with speed while other parts did not show any changes. The authors suggested that the activity at any speed could be estimated through a linear interpolation of sum of the profile at the lowest speed and a function that represents the increase in the activity per unit increase of normalized speed. One limitation of the calculations here was lack of statistical tests. Because of this shortcoming the linear interpolation model could be used to make reliable conclusions only about the effect of speed on the activity in the vicinity of the peak of each signal. Without building the confidence intervals we cannot infer the effect of speed on activation profiles over the entire gait cycle. In addition to lack of
  • 33. The Characteristics Of The Western And Non-Western... Western and Non Western Civilizations The past centuries saw a clear distinction between the Western civilization and the non western culture. The western civilization composed of Greece, Romans, Byzantine Empire, and the European while the non western civilizations included East Asia, Egypt, Persian Empire, Sassanid Empire, African Societies and Kingdoms, Incas, Mayans, Aztecs, and Mongols. For a long period, the western civilizations prevailed around the world. They influenced, lead and controlled others in various sectors such as medicine, clothing, business orientations, religion, and government. In this paper, I will be affirming my conviction that the western civilizations had unique attributes that made them more powerful than the non western civilizations. I will also show how the western cultures were influenced by the spread of Christianity, and how the western cultures have maintained their great influence and power over the other societies even in the modern era. First, I agree that the Western civilization has a clear lineage that focuses on the majority of the following attributes: competition/innovation, science, property rights, personal freedoms, and a free market economy. Ferguson (2014) points out that competition, property oriented government and science are some of the unique attributes that enabled the West rise to power. As a result of competition, the western people became more innovative and business oriented, thus, making them aggressive in areas
  • 34. Valentine s Day Celebration Essay Valentine s Day Celebration Don t let your Valentine s Day be ruined by lack of planning. Getting it right on this most romantic day of the year is not impossible with the help of these tips. You can have plenty of fun and end your night on a kiss by adding these little suggestions on things to do and experience on the big day. Rent a car and tour the local vineries Wine is one of the most romantic drinks in the world and our country is full of amazing producers. So, why not celebrate the day with a little tour around the vineyards? If you don t have a car, you could rent one from Hertz and take a tour on a few vineyards nearby. We specifically recommend the Hunter Valley region, as it is among the best known wine regions in the world. You... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since it s Valentine s Day, you might wantto order some candy and chocolate from the Marks Spencer online store. If you don t mind getting messy in the kitchen, the recipe for Caramel Corn on the Real Simple website is going to be a breathtakingly good addition to your night. Now you just need a bit of wine or champagne and a few candles to set the right mood for the movie night. Take your spouse to paddle boarding You don t need to add romantic candles to your Valentine s Day party in order for it to be a success. In fact, you might be the adventurous type and find enjoyment from getting out there and being active. How about some paddle boarding? The amazing new sport is seriously fun to do and it ll keep you hooked for long. You can find more information about paddle boarding and scout the locations for a lesson on the Travel Universe website. If you want something a bit more traditional, then surfing is not a bad idea either. Learn to cook a mean meal Food is an essential part of Valentine s Day. But booking a table at a restaurant can be a bit boring choice and you might want to surprise your loved one with something a little different. Find a cooking class through Red Balloon and learn to cook a mean meal on Valentine s Day. You could opt for a romantic chocolatier lesson or pick something traditional such as pasta making glasses. You can learn to cook the food and enjoy it with a glass of wine
  • 35. Jedediah Strong Smith Research Paper History furnishes few examples of daring and adventure comparable to those of the fur trappers and hunters of the Great West. Jedediah Strong Smith was a was a clerk, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, author, cartographer, and explorer. Known for his great contributions for travel, he and his fellow trappers were the forerunners of advancing civilization in the West. They explored the regions west of the Mississippi, from the confines of the Arctic ocean in the North to the borders of Mexico in the South. All without government protection, they traversed through perilous mountain ranges filled with savage foes. Canoed over uncharted waters, and only narrowly escaped. Jedediah s adventures were often never recorded, and credit was given to those men years after the trail was discovered. Jedediah is the real mountain man we all owe credit to.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He traveled around the country with other several other men, and in doing so, became the first man to cross the continental divide. Jedediah and his party of trappers spent the winter of 1823 24 with a band of Crow Indians who told him how reach Utah s Green River. Using the Indian tribes knowledge, they traveled and discovered the South Pass. Afterwards Jedediah attended the first mountain man rendezvous and then accompanied a fellow trapper, William Ashley, to St. Louis with the season s bounty of furs. In route downriver, Ashley took Jedediah as partner to replace the retiring Andrew Henry. He continued to travel the country until he eventually bought a large portion the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Company. The company was very successful and he continued to co own the company with Mr. Ashley and one other unnamed gentleman. They eventually sold the company for an estimated 15,523
  • 36. Tom Hanks Bringing Out of Sympathy in Audience as Forrest... Tom Hanks Bringing Out of Sympathy in Audience as Forrest Gump Tom Hanks plays the main character in the film Forrest Gump. When the film was released in 1994, it shot Tom Hanks to international stardom as the film received unbelievable amount of critical and financial success. Due to the international stardom of Forrest Gump, Tom Hanks has now appeared in several big names films, such as Apollo 13, Green Mile, Saving Private Ryan, Catch Me If You Can and the film that launched his career Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump white washed the Film Academy Awards, including, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis) and Best Actor (Tom Hanks). If you read or see the film trailer to Forrest Gump you probably won t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But the Drill Sergeant says, You must have an IQ of 168, you re going to make general one day! Forrest has few friends through the years. The very best friend that Forrest had was Jenny; when no one would let Forrest sit next to them, the only person that did let him sit down was Jenny. Jenny and Forrest were meeting up more often, so they were best friends. Forrest described their relationship as Peas and Carrots. Forrest sometimes took their relationship to far and thought it was his duty to protect her. An example of this is at the girl s college and Jenny is in the car with another man kissing, and Forrest runs over to the car and punches the man in the face, Jenny gets out of the car and isn t best pleased with Forrest. Another incident is at the bar, when Jenny is singing naked with her guitar, and the drunken mob start getting touchy feely with her and Forrest goes to her rescue, but Jenny isn t happy with Forrest about it, because Jenny says that she can look after herself. Throughout the film Jenny keeps running away from Forrest, she runs away when Forrest enrolls in the Army, when Forrest is sent to Vietnam, Jenny then runs away with the hippies. Forrest doesn t mind that Jenny keeps running away from him or he doesn t realize that she is actually running away from him. Forrest writes letters to Jenny every day in Vietnam but he
  • 37. Inner Conflict In Annabel Lee s The Raven Short Stories There is a common conflict in many of the short stories read, in Annabel Lee there is an internal person vs self conflict along with The Raven and finally The Black Cat . Every story has a different plotline and characters, but relate by all having an internal conflict. While reading The Raven you find that the raven is battling with the grief of his love who died, while he flirts with insanity, but while reading Annabel Lee he struggles with grief, from the same thing as The Raven . This makes it obvious that in real life he struggled internally, and took out his pain in his writing. The Raven has a lot of hints of internal conflict, the first subtle hint is when he s in his chamber reading a book to relieve the
  • 38. How Did Charlemagne Develop His Empire Throughout the reign of Charlemagne, he imposed many crucial developments which were key to the success of his empire. First off, up until this point in history so far, high positions in government tended to be given to people who came from wealthy and noble families. This meant that these people holding high positions felt as if they were entitled to their positions, often felt they were in a higher social class from the common person, and thought they did not have to agree with the absolute ruler on everything since they are a noble in their own right. When Charlemagne inherited the throne, he set up a new system where high ranking officials, called counts, were selected by him and only him, and could include even the lowest peasant in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is critical to point out that the main reason why commoners were so afraid of the Vikings was because they are an especially brutal group of people. They were not interested in taking over villages and enforcing their own rules, instead they would ransack the village, horrifically kill everyone, and leave the place in ruins. When the commoners would flee to the countryside, they would end up running into the land which was left over to the nobles from the Carolingian Empire. These commoners would then end up under control by the nobles, and in exchange the nobles offered protection from the Vikings. This practice was referred to as was feudalism. Manorialism refers to the economic system which was in place under the nobles. The peasants, or serfs, would be bound to producing agricultural goods for the nobles kingdom. In return, the nobles would hire Vassals, or knights to protect the serfs, and in return the Vassals were given land which was farmed by some serfs to produce food and income for
  • 39. What Pompeii Was Like Have you ever wondered what pompeii is like or was like? Well if you have this is the essay for you. With amazing facts like, Pompeii looks the same as it did in 79 A.D.! Archeologist have even figured out what people s daily lives were like. They even know what the people of Pompeii were interested in, and how the city was reserved like a time capsule. Since, the city of Pompeii was reserved and not destroyed, Archeologist have found very interesting things. One thing they figured out was what kind of foodthe people of Pompeii ate. From the pans the people used scientist learned what kind of breadthey ate, and people still eat it today. The scientists even found out that the people of Pompeii liked wine. Also from the label on the bottle scientists figured out what kind of wine they drank.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you got hurt you wouldn t go to a doctors, you would just go to your families nurse. The parents would not have just one job they would need to have multiple. Just like the people the tools would be need for multiple jobs. Lastly, scientist got to learn how slaves lived, like what they ate or what their jobs were. If you were wondering how the lava filled city of Pompeii survived the eruption here is why. First, the lava did not damage things it just coated them. When it hardened into ash it was like a shield. The ash didn t let natural disasters like earthquakes or tornados damage the city. The only thing that happened to the city is it got a little weathered down by time. Now the city is dug up but nobody lives there. Nobody has lived in Pompeii for almost 2,000 years and now you know why. Pompeii was a great city with bad luck. Would you have wanted to live in
  • 40. The Invisible World By The Salem Witch Trials During the Salem Witch Trials, Bridget Bishop was not granted a fair trial due to legal issues with the court proceedings. If this trial were to happen again in modern time the trail and out come would have been drastically different. The Invisible World by Cotton Mather is an excellent example of how Bridget Bishop was granted a fair trail during the Salem Witch Trials. Cotton Matherwas a very well educated man and respected member of the community. He graduated from Harvard at 16 with his undergraduate degree and at 19 he completed his masters degree from Harvard. (Hudson 2015) Due to his education level he was a very creditable source and his opinions were looked at higher than the average citizen. According to Mather he wants to prove that there never were witches (Mather 1862, 129). His goal was to prove that the evidence being brought up was only spectral evidence, which is evidence that could not be proven (Hudson 2015). Most of the testimonies were all here say and would have been very difficult to prove without a reasonable doubt that they truly happened. Whenever there was a testimony that included another person seeing what Bishop did, the other witnesses testimony was not included. So there was no evidence to collaborate what was said. In testimony V an apple flew out of John Cook s hand and landed many feet away in his mother s lap (Mather 1862, 131) but Cook s mother did not testify to helping to prove that the event did happen. She was the only
  • 41. Cosmetic Chemistry Personal Statement When people fall in love with people, I fall in love with cosmetic. My desire to learn more about cosmetic began when I found out there are many makeup products contain animal ingredients or its by product. From there, I started to do more research and studies on the components in a cosmetic product. As a Muslim who is a makeup enthusiast, it is uncommonly important for me to wear makeup that is free of animal and alcohol content. At that point, I thought to myself, what if I create my own halal cosmetic line. I have always loved the idea of creating something by myself and it gives me a huge sense of gratification upon actually completing it. Also, the opportunity to be involved in something which makes a difference to the world is something I greatly desire. I believe there s no other way to feel these achievements than when I am a cosmetic chemist. The course I have chosen will able to give me the pathway to realise my ambition as a cosmetic chemist. My main aspiration is to create my own halal cosmetic brand which is animal free and vegan friendly. I do not have a favourite subject because I enjoy learningfrom a various educational field. However, I do find myself more enthusiast and spending more time focusing on Chemistrycompared to other subjects I have learnt. The main reason this subject sparks an interest in me is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is one of the key features of a university I looked forward because I want to develop my practical experience and theoretical knowledge beyond the classroom. In addition, the course I have chosen is not available in most of the universities in my country. Besides that, being independent and going out of my comfort zone will train me to be a responsible student with a matured mind. By studying Chemistry in the UK, it is a dream come true for
  • 42. Pg Tour Case Study Name of the case: PGA Tour, Inc. V. Martin Court: United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Citation: 531 U.S.1049 (2001) Parties and their roles: Casey MARTIN, Plaintiff Appellee, v. PGA TOUR, INC., a Maryland corporation, Defendant Appellant. Facts: Professional golfer, Casey Martin (plaintiff), had a disability which made it very difficult for him to walk in between golf shots. Martin petitioned the PGA Tour, Inc. (defendant) and others to waive its rule requiring players to walk the golf course. After the PGA Tour refused, Martin brought suit seeking a preliminary injunction allowing him to use a golf cart at golf tournaments. The district court granted Martin s request for the injunction and the PGA Tour appealed (Quimbee, 2007,
  • 43. How Does Ebola Affect The Human Body Ebola The theme of all the articles I have read has all resulted in devastating effects of the rare and deadly Ebola virus that has affected the human body. Ebola disease is transmitted by contact with body fluids, blood, and tissues of animals or even people who have been infected with the disease. Also, Ebola can be spread through bedding, needles, clothing or medical equipment. Researchers believe that the virus originates from infected fruit bats. But, they believe that the Ebola virus moves in populations with animals for example monkeys, apes, and antelopes. People in Africa commonly ate these kinds of animals and, if a person would have had cut their hand opens well holding a piece of meat the virus would be immediately be transmitted into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ebola has been located in many different African countries. Since 1976 there have been around 21 outbreaks of Ebola virus reported. However, in the 2014 outbreak, there was known to be more cases and more deaths of Ebola than all of the historical outbreaks combined together five times more. Your chances of getting Ebola are very slim. However, if you are or if you have been in a place where there has been a recent outbreak of Ebola disease your chances are at a higher risk. Scientist believe that the first person that received Ebola was a two year old in southern Guinea. Since 1976 to 2016 there have been 28,637 reported cases of Ebola and, they figure up to 11,315 deaths. The cause of the Ebola virus results in damaged vascular cells that are formed from the blood vessels, damage to the liver, large amounts of viruses in the blood etc. Ebola causes uncontrollable bleeding and, that eventually leads to fluid and blood loss that can cause hypotensive shock which causes death in most of the Ebola infected victims. The virus destroys and damages the microvascular endothelial cells and this results in external and internal bleeding from the mucosal surfaces. For example, the nasal passage, gums, mouth and even
  • 44. Law Pratice Question Answer to Tutorial Exercise Semester 2, 2011 Question An Lushan operates the Tang Empire restaurant in Hawthorn. He places his regular weekly order for $1000 worth of Yellow Turban noodles with his supplier, Wu Zetian, who manufactures foodstuffs in Victoria. Unfortunately on one week the noodles are adulterated with a cleaning agent. Fortunately An Lushan realises that the noodles are unfit to eat before he serves them to his customers. (a) Explain whether there is a breach by Wu Zetian of the implied term under s 19(a) of the Goods Act. (b) Explain whether there is a breach by Wu Zetian of the implied term under s 19(b) of the Goods Act. (c) What would the position be if the contract contained the following... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final issue in the interpretation of s. 19(a) is the provision about trade names. The section states that, even if the particular purpose is known, in the case of a contract for the sale of a specified article under its patent or trade name, there is no implied condition as to its fitness for any particular purpose . Does this mean that because An Lushan ordered Yellow Turban noodles he has bought by its trade name and therefore there is no implied term under s 19(a)? This was the early interpretation in Wren v Holt (1903) where the purchaser asked for Holden s beer . However this interpretation was changed in later cases. The courts have given not given the provision about patent or trade names its full literal meaning. An example is the case of Baldry v Marshall (1925) where the buyer bought a Bugatti . The modern interpretation is that the trade name proviso of s.19(a) only protects Wu Zetian, the seller, if An Lushan specified the goods under their trade name in such a way to indicate that Wu Zetian s skill and judgement was not being relied upon. This is not the case here so the trade name proviso would not apply. The conclusion therefore is that in the contract between An Lushan and Wu Zetian there would be an implied condition that the noodles be fit for eating. However as discussed below, the parties may agree to exempt the seller from
  • 45. The Characteristics Of Blood Types In The Human Body Blood has many functions to the human body like bringing oxygen and all essential minerals to the organs. It clots an injury so that the body has time to heal it, and it helps defend our bodies from infections. It is essential to keeping people to live, but it can also be the death of others. Many of those kinds of deaths are because they were inherited by their parents. Like diabetes, sickle cell anaemia, and many more. In order for the doctors to treat those kinds of diseases they need to know what type of bloodthe person is. There are four types of blood, but a person can only receive a certain type. Each one is different and each one has their own characteristics which is why a person can only receive or donate to a certain type. Type A blood has the A antigen on the red blood cells, and a B antibody in the cells plasma. Those kinds of people can only donate to other Type As and Type ABs. Type A people can only receive blood from other Type As and Type Os. If they received blood from anyone that doesn t have those two blood types then their body will think it s a foreign material and attack it. Since Type A blood typecan either be homozygous or recessive it can pass on all kinds of different blood types to their children depending on who the other parent is. If the other parent is Type B though, all four blood types are possible. Type B blood has the B antigen on the red blood cells and an A antibody in the cells plasma. That means those kinds of people can only donate to other Type Bs and Type ABs. They can also only receive blood from other Type Bs and Type Os. If they received blood from anybody else, then they would have the same repercussions as Type A people. Since Type B people can also be homozygous or heterozygous, then their children have probabilities for all blood types depending on the other parent. Surprisingly though, Type B is rarer than Type A, but isn t as uncommon as Type AB blood. Type AB has the A and B antigens on the red blood cells, but doesn t have any A or B antibodies in the cells plasma. They can only donate to other Type ABs, but they re called the universal recipient because they can receive blood from all the other blood types. Since Type AB can only be
  • 46. Their Eyes Were Watching God And The Road Unknown Forces and Their Impact The books, Their Eyes Were Watching God and The Road, seem to be completely different from each other for various reasons. One takes place in the south during the early 1900 s while the other takes place in the future after an apocalyptic event. However, both books share a similar idea. In both books the main characters have spiritual connections with an unknown force that is the main cause of both their misfortune and their happiness. Overall, both authors from Their Eyes Were Watching Godand The Road believe that there is a higher being that has control over both the good and bad aspects of life. Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurstonfollows a young African American woman named Janie as she tells her friend Pheoby about her past experiences. It can be assumed that nature as well higher being or unknown force drives Janie s morals and shapes her experiences. The first instance where Janie connects with nature in a significant way was an experience she had when she was sixteen. She was lying under the peartree in her backyard when she noticed the bees around the tree. She saw a dust bearing bee sink into the sanctum of a bloom; the thousand sister calyxes arch to meet the love embrace and the ecstatic shiver of the tree from root to tiniest branch creaming in every blossom and frothing with delight. So this was a marriage! She had been summoned to behold a revelation (Hurston 10). Something out of Janie s control brought
  • 47. Madison s Solution To A Strong Centralized Government Although the Anti Federalists, who wrote the Brutus essays, understood the importance of amending the Articles of Confederation, they nonetheless opposed the ratification of the Constitution. Moreover, the Anti Federalist had three main concerns regarding the new proposed Constitution. First, they were concerned about a strong centralized government, second, they worried about the protection of people s individual rights and lastly, they were concerned about getting equal representation before the general assembly. In response to the Anti Federalists concerns, Madison answered through Federalists number 10 that a strong centralized government can be controlled through a large republic, because it would be divided into four separate branches, thus making it difficult to factions to function. Furthermore, Madison addressed the second and third concerns of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, Madison understood that factions might arise with the purpose of controlling the government. For that reason, Madison s solution to a strong centralized government, was to attack its causes and control the effects of factions. In order to accomplish this, Madison suggested a large republic to control the effects a faction. Furthermore, Madison argued that in a large republic, faction would not be successful because there would be too many factions to control the government. Evidently, by having a large republic the evils of factions in a strong central government can be controlled. In fact, Madison s argument is that a large republic can function through delegating the government to a small number of citizens that would voice their constituents desires. Lastly, Madison explains that the Constitution forms a combination of respect between the federal government, state and local legislatures,allowing states their rights as