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Cookmaid With Still Life Of Vegetables And Fruit
Fashion is a platform in which one can represent themselves. People are often characterized and
assessed based on what they wear and how they present their body to the world. This notion of
clothing not just being for function but also for expression dates back long before the modern
age. In the early seventeenth century, for example, an artists portrayal of apparel was used as a
symbol of wealth and status. The paintings Cookmaid with Still Life of Vegetables and Fruit
(Figure One), Probably Mary Lady Scudamore (Figure Two), and Dudley, the 3rd Baron North
(Figure Three) all depict people of different prosperity and backgrounds. The three subjects in the
paintings don distinctively different attire. In this essay, I will consider how... Show more content on
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The subject of the portrait, Dudley North, is pictured wearing a knee length rich black garment
fully embroidered in silver thread, paired with an extravagant set of shoes. He also dons a white
collar and cufflinks made of lace, paralleling those depicted in the portrait of Lady Scudamore.
The color and materiality of the attire convey the elite status of Dudley. The subject of the
painting was a principle courtier of James I, a role that placed him in the heart of clothing. The
court members developed into models for the noble style of dress, with royalty spending
thousands of pounds annually for their wardrobe. In the modern world, fashion is predominately a
female dominated industry. However, in the early seventeenth century, the dress of men was of
greater importance than that of woman, as aristocratic woman often lived privatized lives whereas
men were more exposed to society. The fit of the male outfit also held a high significance, just as it
did for the female. In the portrait, Dudley s waist is highlighted through the tight tailoring of the
costume, and is enhanced by the belt that clasps his sword. The male representation of fashion was
a symbol of aristocracy in seventeenth century England and was used in portraiture in order to
express one s wealth, as seen through the painting of Dudley
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The Political Front Runners Of Great Britain
It was April 2010. David Cameron and Gordon Brown were the political front runners of Great
Britain. However, that realization was irrelevant to what was about to happen. Everyone was
watching as the highly anticipated, first televised debates in the United Kingdom began. The
discourse ended after several hours, and a new candidate quickly emerged as the leader. His name
was Nick Clegg. He led the Liberal Democrats, the smallest party. One might think about it over
and over again and ask, How did such a thing happen? . The answer, in itself, lies within the
influence of the media, the power of language, and how its words are intertwined so masterfully
that the effect becomes immeasurable. As Diane Setterfield once noted, There is something about
words. In expert hands, manipulated deftly, they take you prisoner. They wind themselves around
your limbs like spider silk, and when you are so enthralled you cannot move, they pierce your
skin, enter your blood, numb your thoughts. Inside you they work their magic. The press
established a perception for Clegg and made it known not only to all those in attendance, but to
everyone who was watching across the nation. Based on his calm, collective demeanor and the
way he was in control, Nick looked like the host. David and Gordon, on the other hand, appeared
rattled and uncomfortable. They went from being the top two candidates to guests, in a matter of
several hours. That just did not seem right. The power of language, as
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Critical Analysis Of Apartheid In South Africa
Ipeleng Sebego
In this thesis the writer J.Matisonn writes about how the TRC (Truth and Reconciliation
Commission) not only addressed issues of crimes against humanity that also affected the Human
rights of people but the other thing the TRC did well if anything according to this article it that it
also addressed those people , organizations and even institutions who used media and propaganda in
order to not only further the cause of the Apartheid government but to hurt so many families and
relatives in the process.
3.Critical Analysis of Sources (Four Sources)
Source One: Media and the end of Apartheid in South Africa:
http://www.truth out.org/news/item/20679 media and the end of apartheid in south africa
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Limitations:The only limitation the source has is that it fails to also give us a vison of the specific
countries outside of South Africa that used media and in what way and what media was most used.
Value:It holds value because it gives the viewer the both ways in which the same technological
resource can be used.
Source Two: The evolution of South African media over 20
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Hydrochloric Acid Test Lab Report
The effectiveness of commercial antacids to neutralize acid
Introduction The human stomach contains gastric juices with a pH between 1.5 and 3.5 when
these highly acidic juices rise into the less acidic lower esophagus pain and discomfort can occur
(Exploring Biology in the Laboratory). There are many commercial antacids on the market that
claim to relieve the pain more effectively than their competitors. All these antacids, however, should
work in a similar manner to neutralize the excess hydrogen ions from the stomach that are causing
the discomfort (Exploring Biology in the Laboratory). Tums and Alka Seltzer are two popular
antacids on the market, each containing different active ingredients. Tums contains 500 mg of
Calcium Carbonate while Alka Seltzer lists three active ingredients on their bottle, 325 mg of
Aspirin, 100 mg Citric acid, and 1916 mg of Sodium Bicarbonate. It could be hypothesized that
Alka Seltzer will neutralize the most acid because it contains three active ingredients instead of just
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Three test tubes were labeled accordingly: Tums, AS for Alka Seltzer, and Water as the control.
A pipette was used to transfer 5ml of each solution to the appropriately labeled test tube. Four
drops of Bromocresol Purple were added to each test tube and flipped upside down while
covered to fully mix into the solution. 0.1 M of HCl was added a drop at a time in to the Tums
solution and then flipped upside down after every drop to mix, until the solution was no longer
purple. This procedure was repeated for the two other test tubes and the number of drops was
recorded. Six groups of students performed the experiment and the number of drops of HCl used
for each solution was
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Death Schone Magelone By Ludwig Tieck
Sind es Schumerzen, sind es Freuden ( are they sorrows or are they joys ) is a song from
Brahms song cycle Romanzen aus L. Tieck s Magelone, Op. 33 No. 3. As text for his song cycle,
Brahms chose excerpts from the novel Die schöne Magelone by Ludwig Tieck (1773 1853). The
novel tells a love story between Peter von Provence and Magelone, the king s daughter. In this
particular song, Peter and Magelone falls in love with each other. Though Brahms is most widely
known as an instrumental composer, more than half of his opus numbers are devoted to vocal
works. In Brahms song cycles, he avoided the traditional strophic forms. Instead, he chooses
dramatic shifts in music material, unpredictable harmonies, and sudden changes in tempoand
rhythm.
The song starts with an unusually long piano introduction that lasted 8 measures, gives an idea of
the large scale of this song. The rolled chords (mm.1 8) and broken octaves underneath the beautiful
melody suggesting Peter s lute. The vocal line begins with the expressive melody identical to the
beginning of the piano introduction. It is characterized by embellishments on words sind (to be),
busen (bosom) and wГјnsche (desire). Emphasizing Peter yearning for Magelone s love. The
second stanza is set to the same music as the first stanza, and Brahms even indicates this with a
repeat sign rather than notating the music twice. The harmony of the verse ends on a half cadence
but the chords at the last measure are not rolled, (mm.20)
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The Aquariums Of Pyongyang Summary
The Aquariums of Pyongyang by Kang Chol Hwan is a memoir about a young boy s life in a
North Korean gulag during the dictatorship of Kim Il sung. His story is profoundly touching,
recounting his glorious childhood, sudden imprisonment in a labor camp, and successful escape to
South Korea. The memoir gives insight to the life of North Koreans from the 1960s to the present,
as the dictatorship tightens and the economy fails. The account is the first of its kind and is filled
with the unimaginable horrors that have faced generations of North Koreans. Along with his
personal story, the author offers his personal criticisms of the government and presents the
difficulties in solving the problems that plague the country. His open ended questions allow the
reader to think about the North Korean plight instead of only hearing his story and dismissing it as
an isolated occurrence. When the memoir was first published in 2000, Kang believed that not many
outsiders knew about the abuses of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though the author s standpoint would seemingly be clear, considering he was on the brink of
starvation for ten years in an internment camp, he brings up the shortfalls of offering aid. He
believes the issue of distributing food is the only issue up to debate. Most of the food would be
given to the ever growing army and the citizens would be left to subsist on meager rations.
Additionally, the aid would allow the government to use its funds for military and self serving
interests. He acknowledges that, with a situation such as that in North Korea, aiding the population
also means maintaining the regime. This problem is just one example of the difficulty of
implementing human rights in deprived areas. The question is never whether or not the citizens
deserve human rights; rather, it is a question of how to support the people without supporting the
oppressive regime as
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Signs Miracles Paper
SIGNS AND MIRACLES PAPER
Liberty University, November 27th , 2011
Introduction
Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of His disciples that are not written in this
book. But these are written so that you may believe Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and by
believing you may have life in His name. John 20:30 31 (HCSB)
In the Gospel of John there are eight recorded sign miracles that Jesus Christ performed. This paper
will briefly describe each miracle and how it reveals the deity of Jesus Christ.
Turning of Water into Wine
The first miracle Jesus performed was changing water into wine. He and His disciples arrived at a
wedding celebration that was already in progress. Mary, the mother of Jesus, came to Him and ...
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He knew these people were not following Him because of who He was, but because of the
miracles they had seen or heard He had performed. Nevertheless, Jesus saw their need for food.
Jesus knew how He would handle the situation, but before He told His disciples, Andrew brought
a small boy and his lunch to Jesus. Although Andrew s had little faith concerning what could be
done with it, Jesus used his small faith and turned that tiny lunch into a feast for all the people.
He first prayed over the meal, which showed His dependence upon the Father.[7] This miracle
displayed Jesus power over food and His willingness to use whatever we willingly offer.[8] Jesus
tells the people I am the bread of life; he who comes to me will certainly not hunger, and he who
believes in me will certainly not thirst, ever. (John 6:35) Jesus claim to be the bread of life further
reveals His deity. As Morris says, The bread symbolism is complex, but clearly Jesus is the supplier
of our deepest needs. [9]
Jesus Walking on the Water
The next miracle recorded occurred later that same day. The disciples were waiting for Jesus,
who had withdrawn for prayer, before they set sail across the Sea of Galilee. He had not arrived
by dark, so they left without Him and set sail into a storm. Halfway through the journey, the sea
was raging and the disciples were afraid. Then Jesus came toward them, walking on the water, and
calmed
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The Role Of Discrimination In Canadian Law
Over the years there has always been deferential standards dividing men and women in the eyes of
the law, and stunting the ability to gain prestige titleship within major careers. The term feminist
Jurisprudence is the philosophy of law based on the political and ethical dividend of social equality
between sexes. Equally the term systematic discriminationbecomes a large factor in the
determination of power between sexes as they seek out prestigious titles in their careers. The
action of discrimination is illegal under section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This
section is a guarantee for all Canadian citizens to have equal rights. The purpose of this section is
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In the case of Chartrand V. Alberta the applicant, Laurie Marie Chartrand, filed a formal
complaint of discrimination. Ms. Chartrand had been a worker of MacLachlan and Mitchell
Homes Inc. Effective, June 14th, 2004. She had been trained to work in the service and warranty
department of the company. In the month of November an opening as a service technician
/ carpenter had opened up. The job included work such as, finishing small frame jobs, repairing
minor household deficiencies such as finishing, drywall, and painting touch ups, minor floor
repairs, and door adjustments. The applicant applied for the position, but was only granted to
work as a fill in until a full time employee could be found. After showing interest in her new
position, Ms. Chartrand met with her manager, Mr. Cunningham, but rather than consider her he
merely chuckled at her request. Mr. Cunningham later made a hire, but it did not work out so
Ms. Chartrand returned again as a temporary carpenter. By the time a new employee had been
hired for the position she had requested to work, and had been working the applicant resigned
from her job at MMHI and filed a filed a formal complaint alleging gender discrimination. Ms.
Chartrand hired an investigator who recommended that the courts dismissed her complaint on the
grounds that there was no reasonable bias to proceed. Unsatisfied, the applicant appealed this
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Improving The Poor Or Third World Countries
Reflecting upon things I am most passionate about or involved in I instantly thought of working
with children and the elderly, then I thought of those who I showed no interest in working with.
Initially, volunteering to help the poor or third world countries came to mind. First, while I am a
caring person, I did not think to help those in povertybefore in the community because I myself
grew up in a low income family surviving off food stamps or welfare, so I thoughtif I am capable of
coming out on top, then others are as well. However, I did not think of the support I got along
the way. I did not think of how not everyone gets accepted for food stamps, or that if a family
does that the amount is not reasonable since I have seen families only receive sixteen dollars who
need far more than that. Second, when it comes to third world countries the saying goes, Out of
sight, out of mind. I did not want to live life thinking this way anymore, so it was time to make a
change. To put it differently, I reflected upon Karen Armstrong s negative version of the Golden
Rule mentioned in the sixth step, Action, Do not do to others what you would not like them to do
to you (Armstrong ). In like manner, I would not want to be cast to the side in my time of need,
neither should I do that to others.
The first hands on experience I received was volunteering with Old North Methodist Church at Oak
Hill Middle School. The church works with an organization named Fair Trade Market, which
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Express All Stars Research Paper
I use to be a tomboy. I never brushed my hair, I didn t like to take baths, and in all honesty, I just
wanted to be like my older brother. I played aggressive sports such as soccer and softball. This all
changed when I was about 9 years old and fell in love with a different sport. My dad, stepmom,
and I were at Stoker Stadium for the Fourth of July patiently waiting for the fireworks, when a
certain performance had caught my eye. They were called Express All Stars. Express All Stars is a
competitive cheer and dance program for elementary, middle, and high schoolgirls.
They are incredible, I whispered under my voice. There were so many girls doing such amazing
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That next year, I was a part of this amazing program. When being in this program you don t learn
how to just be an amazing dancer, but how to be a young lady. You learn the values of life and
how to appreciate everything you get. Also, you have to keep a high GPA through school while
practicing every week. It is just a great program to be in because there is much more to it than just
competing and dancing.
One of many best moments of my life Every dancer s dream is to be on Spirit Express, the
Express All Stars high school team. You have to wait till you are a freshman in high school to
try out, and if you are good enough you will make it. My eighth grade year, I was captain of my
junior dance team, not even thinking about the high school team yet. Until, I got a weird phone
call from my coach. Sierra, can I please speak to your mother? Coach Tena asked hesitantly. Yes,
hang on, I responded. I handed the phone to my mom. I was anxiously waiting for my mom to get
off the phone with Tena. Get into to the car Sierra. Tena wants us to meet with her at the studio,
my mom said. At this point so many things were going through my head. What have I done in the
last 24 hours? Am I in trouble? We finally arrived at the studio. I was so nervous, I was
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Tips For A Business School Program
SBC Discounts provides a clear cut solution to a perennial student problem, finance. We provide
a discount card, app and online platform to students that provides 20% off a vast array of local
businesses surrounding Universities. We have designed these discounts based on specific
research that ensures that only relevant deals for students will be displayed and used on a day to
day basis. We provide further services including student recruitment, local business promotions
and student holidays. The Generation IV: Never say Goodbye Project, is a sentimental, feel
good, professionally produced Yearbook with everybody from the IEM MSc 2014 15 cohort. We
wanted to create a great memory for our class, looking back over what has been a fantastic... Show
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Finally we delivered a report on the edTech segment, its competitors and future tendencies. We
also provided an idea and an effective strategy to enter the market, leveraging Caribu s strengths.
A case study on the design influence and history of one of the most popular and marketed
headphones globally: Beats Electronics value proposition is to redefine the musical experience,
as well as provide a superior end to end music experience. When a customer purchases a Beats
Electronic item they are buying style, culture, colour and quality. Beats Electronics has a product
that conveys such a powerful image and strong message to those who purchase it. Ultimately, has
been one of Beats Electronics strongest assets, that has led to its global recognition. Before we
could conceptualise and develop our start up Tom Yum, we had to carry out in depth analysis into
Wasabi, our direct competitor, in order to highlight the growing trend of UK customers preference
for healthy fast food. It also clarified how Wasabi s growth has successfully increased its market
share by introducing healthy, accessible and good quality food. Ultimately, the insights from our
research illustrated that there is penetrable market for healthy fast food, and an accessible target
demographic. Furthermore, Wasabi s ambitious expansion strategy is reflective of the opportunity
that the healthy fast food provides. Between the three winning business ideas! We came second.
Trufflx, is a
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Dear Mom And Dad,. I Completely Understand Why You Are
Dear Mom and Dad, I completely understand why you are concerned about my use of marijuana
not only for the well being of this family but also for my own health and future. I definitely
understand your concerns, but you need to understand that you grew up in a completely different
generation than me. Marijuana use is very common now days not only in The United States but
all around the world. Many people who you interact with every day have at one point in their
lives or even currently smoke marijuana, yet they are still able support their families, have a
steady job, and even in my situation get a good education. One of the reasons you haven t realized
this is because there are no long term effects and while on the drug most people are... Show more
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Now I understand that the two of you believe that marijuana is a gateway drug but I have done
excessive research and I can assure you that it is in in no shape or form a gateway drug . The
gateway theory argues that because heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine users often used
marijuana before graduating to harder drugs, it must be a gateway to harder drug use. The
theory implies that there is a causal mechanism that biologically sensitizes drug users, making
them more willing to try and more desirous of harder drugs. Yet the gateway hypothesis doesn t
make sense to those who use marijuana or have used in the past. Research shows that the vast
majority of marijuana users do not go on to use hard drugs. Many users compare their daily
cannabis habit with dependency on caffeine. The UK Department of Health say Cannabis is a
weakly addictive drug but does induce dependence in a significant minority of heavy users. If you
are a regular cannabis smoker (every day) and you stop smoking, you will experience some of the
following withdrawal symptoms: restlessness, irritability, mild agitation, insomnia, nausea, sleep
disturbance, sweats, and intense dreams. These symptoms, however, are mild and short lived,
lasting 2 to 4 days. With such negligible withdrawal symptoms, it is not surprising that quitting
marijuana is so easy, especially for someone with very strong will power, such as myself.
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Observing An Average College Student Essay
Observing an average college student during a lecture is a marvelous thing. Sure, there are the
students in the front, attentively taking notes, eagerly soaking in information to be used to pass
their next test and nothing more. Gazing over the sea of people, however, one couldn t help but
notice the vast majority of people using some sort of digitaltechnology; a sleek new MacBook Pro
alternating between Facebook political rants, a fantasy team on the verge of a winless season,
and a slideshow of Ten Celebrities You Didn t Know Have Been Arrested . A girl in sweatpants
and a tank top who didn t even bother to bring a book bag, navigating several group chats and
frantically tapping the spider webbed glass. Some folks will have the next day s homework
pulled up, some the PowerPoint slideshow on Chapter 3 Ocean Currents and Tides , even though
it s already being projected at the front of the room, and even more won t be paying the slightest
bit of attention to neither their Surface Pro or the monotonous droll of the professor, instead
wondering how to get that cute guy s number or whether they have enough in their checking
account to hit up Chick Fil A after class. The majority of these typical college students, however
much or little attention they paid to the lecture, will leave this class confident they have somewhat
of a grasp on the material. Many researchers today would beg to differ, however; studies are being
performed across the country linking multitasking in
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What Factors Make Certain Types Of Ammo More Accurate And...
Math IA
What factors make certain types of ammo more accurate and long range than other types of ammo?
Abiud Garcia
IB Candidate: 000853 0012 Introduction My personal interest in this subject comes from my career
aspiration. As I intend to pursue a military career, the study of firearms, missiles, and ballistics in
general have always been of interest to me. I wanted to find out the physical reasons different
ammo types are more accurate at longer ranges. Ballistics and ballistic sciences are the studies of
fired projectiles, most commonly bullets, and the behavior of these projectiles after being fired.
These behaviors include the flight, speed, accuracy, trajectory, and a range of other actions the
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For example, by designating rounds as to whether the belong to rifles or sniper rifles, a comparison
of their stats would provide insight as to what made the sniper rifle rounds, the rounds that are
definitively more accurate over a distance, more accurate than their normal counterparts.
In addition, aside from these traits, ballistic coefficient is another important factor that must be
considered to determine why each round has a different range and accuracy. Ballistic coefficient
can be described as the measure of bullets effectiveness at retaining its velocity while in the air.
This measure is included because it helps in analyzing how each round performs in relation to its
weight, size, and velocity. The ballistic coefficients of the above rounds are listed so that
comparisons can be carried out and any significant influences determined. The values are derived
using a ballistic chart that incorporates bullet weight and diameter into calculations.
Table 2
It must be noted that ballistic coefficient values are not definitive and are subject to change
according to environmental factors. These values are taken under ideal circumstances where the
atmospheric conditions are calm and the bullet is in flawless condition when fired from a standard
rifle of its type.
Finally, it was necessary to list the effective range of each round. This way, comparison between
each round and analysis of each trait and differences between
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Survey Responses From 1606 Kosovan Entrepreneurs Who...
Method Sample and research design This study is based on survey responses from 1606
Kosovan entrepreneurs who completed questionnaire in face to face interviews during
December January 2002 2003, 2003 2004, 2004 2005 (thereafter 2002, 2003 and 2004). SME
surveys were conducted by Riinvest Institute for Development Research and one of the authors
had a leading role in this research project. Samples were selected randomly from the business
register kept at the Statistical Office of Kosova and the Ministry of Trade and Industry (2005).
Interviews were conducted by experienced and trained final year students from the Faculty of
Economics at the University of Prishtina and monitored carefully by the Riinvest research team.
Respondents were key informants, mainly the owner or the general of companies. The response
rate was very high with an average of 96.4 percent. The exclusion of these observations might
lead to sample selection bias, but in our case this is not a concern as the non response rate is
very small (around 3.6 per cent of total cases) and also our sample remains still representative
(see, Cameron and Trivedi, 2005). Pooling data. The pooled data technique is used to test set of
econometric models of firm growth. The pooled data contains information from three independent
surveys from the period 2002, 2003 2004. An independently pooled cross section technique is
obtained by pooling randomly sampled cross sections at different points in time (Wooldridge 2006).
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Phased Effort Distribution
3.2.1Phased effort distribution
Reasonable resources allocation to software phases is a vital factor for the success of software
projects‎[52].Effort distribution to phases is the key to a more efficient resource allocation.
This approach is proposed to estimate the effort of migrated services. The effort is estimated for
different project phases. The service s cost often varies depending on the migration strategy used;
this is mainly because each migration strategy has its own cost factors. In this approach, the cost
factors of SOA are extracted from previous literatures .These cost factors are distributed among
SOA project phases. Each cost factor is given a weight for each migration strategy. These weights
of different factors are grouped by project phase. All the weights of all factors are aggregated per
migration strategy. The relative effort ratio for each phase is calculated by dividing the total
weights of the phase factors to the total weight of the migration strategy The whole process is
summarized in Figure 12. Figure 12: Block ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These factors are as follow: Migration duration, level of tools support, performance post migration,
integration costs which involve systems integration with business partners cost and difficult to
integrate with new breed of technologies. Furthermore the factors: maintainability after migration,
modifications require considerable testing effort, and experienced resources needed have been
discussed in both ‎ ‎[25]and‎[31].
Another research ‎[32] has evaluated migration strategies from technical value and both cost
and business value. For the purpose of our research, only business value will be considered.
As testing effort can t be ignores, testing factors have to be considered. They have been addressed
in ‎[54],which showed testing from two dimensions: testing level and testing
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Liberty Was Not Absolute For Anyone In The Beginning Stages
Liberty was not absolute for anyone in the beginning stages of America. An anonymous author
wrote, God gave mankind freedom by nature and made every man equal to his neighbor.
Unfortunately, for the African American slaves, women and the Native Americans, freedom was
hard to obtain until the American Revolution changed the principals of independence.
African Americans have an extraordinary past that includes the lifestyles before slavery, during
slavery, and the beginning of the abolition and petitions which lead to their freedom. Many people
are unaware of the African American lifestyle before slavery took place. Much like the Europeans,
African Americans lived similar lifestyles with homes and families, rich and poor classes, enjoyed
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The new independence talks about having freedom and unfree labor but that s not the case for
African Americans. The abolition and emancipation was a slow process because veterans of the
war were promised 300 acres of land and a slave. This made the process difficult for whites to
accept the fact that if the slaves were granted freedom, they would possibly have their land taken
as well as their slaves. Another possible cause for the slow start of slave freedom is that all the
founding fathers owned slaves which then made people think that it s okay to own slaves as well.
Slaves began to run away from their masters to British lines and would try to pass as freeborn.
General Henry Clinton offered sanctuary to any slave that escaped to British lines. Soon, Northern
states and the upper parts of the south began emancipation of slaves. Free communities started to
emerge which led to families, schools, churches and leaders to grow and live. Finally, African
Americans had their freedom back and began to start a community.
Women before the American Revolution were viewed as weak, less important and not as
intelligent as men. The rights and freedom of women were nonexistent; women couldn t vote,
own property, sign contracts and/or wills or divorce their husbands. The man of the family had
total power and authority over their wives and children. The common role for a woman was to
cook, clean, sew, take care of the family garden and care
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Decade Of The 1920s Essay
The Decade of the 1920s
Newspapers had once been the only mass communication entertainment. The demand for new
products that emerged in the 1920s created a new industry, advertising, which enticed buyers to
purchase new products, and now that the radio had emerged, advertising was integrated into this
media outlet . Radio shows like Amos n Andy, became a nationwide hit. The advertisingindustry
grew with the emerging industries of mass culture, especially radio and cinema. For the first time,
from coast to coast, Americans experienced the same shows and used the same advertised products
due to mass culture. The first commercial radio station aired in 1920 and broadcast music to a few
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Movies, novels, automobiles, and new dances like the Foxtrot and the Charleston influenced young
people. Although contraceptives were still illegal in most states, the work of birth control advocates
such as Margaret Sanger increased its acceptance during the 1920s. Fashion that set young people
apart from other generations was the flapper fad, which was influenced by celebrities. Young
women shocked the previous generation by wearing dresses hemmed at the knee, bobbing their
hair, smoking cigarettes, and driving cars. Additionally, there were many religious issues arose
during this decade. Division among Protestants reflected the tensions in society between the
traditional values of rural areas and the modern city life. The evolving role of women, the Social
Gospel movement, and science caused many Protestants to redefine their faith. Modernists took a
historical and critical view of certain passages in the bible and believed they could accept Darwin s
theory of evolution without abandoning their religious faith. Protestant preachers in rural areas
condemned the modernists and taught that every word in the bible must be accepted as literally
true. A key point in fundamentalist doctrine was that creationism explained the origin of all life.
Fundamentalist blamed the liberal views of modernists for causing a decline in morals. Religious
revivals continued as
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Argument Against The Affirmative Defenses
Without waiving the previous Objections and Motion to Dismiss and the Affirmative Defenses, the
District provides the following Response. Petitioner has filed a 28 page document. Only seven
pages address Petitioner s actual issues. In responding only to the allegations and proposed
resolutions, the District reserves the right to contest any relevant factual contentions during the
hearing in this matter. The District also reserves the right to contest the sufficiency of the
Complaint within the applicable timelines. The District disagrees with many of the statements and
allegations presented in the Complaint. At this time the District will only generally respond to the
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In reality, as other Hearing Officers have found, there is no such distinction. For the sake of this
response, the District responds to the issues generally, and according to the described sub issues
listed by specific letters as follows: (Sub issue a): Did the District fail to implement the IEP as
written or change the IEP without parental input? No. Under the IDEA students are entitled to a
free and appropriate public education which conforms to the student s individual education
program. Under the IDEA and federal precedent, one of the factors used in determining whether
a school district substantively and procedurally provided a FAPE to a student is whether the
services provided to the student conformed to his or her IEP as it was written. (20 U.S.C. В§
1400). Under Rowley and state and federal statutes, the standard for determining whether a district
s provision of services substantively and procedurally provided a FAPE involves four factors: (1)
the services must be designed to meet the student s unique needs; (2) the services must be
reasonably designed to provide some educational benefit; (3) the services must conform to the IEP
as written; and, (4) the program offered must be designed to provide the student with the foregoing
in the least restrictive environment. While this requires a school district to provide a disabled child
with meaningful access to education, it does not mean that the school district is required to
guarantee
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T. V. Lbo Case Summary
In 1980, at Piscataway Township High School, 14 year old T.L.O. and a peer were caught smoking
cigarettes in a school restroom which violated school rules. The two violators were taken to the
Assistant Vice Principal s office where one student confessed to smoking while the other, T.L.O.,
denied the allegation. The Assistant Vice Principal demanded T.L.O to hand over her purse where
he found cigarette papers, cigarettes, a pipe, marijuana, a list of students who owed T.L.O., and a
large amount of money. The school authorities contacted T.L.O. s mother who then brought T.L.O.
to turn herself in; she eventually confessed to having sold marijuana on school grounds. Juvenile
delinquency charges were brought upon T.L.O. in the Juvenile and Domestic... Show more content
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When the case went to the U.S. Supreme Court they ruled in a 6 3 margin in favor of the State of
New Jersey. They agreed that the student s 4th Amendment had not been violated and the search of
personal possessions can apply to school officials, as long as the search is reasonable.
Significance of Case to Education
The landmark case New Jersey v. T.L.O. made administrators more aware of student issues and
how they can impact the entire school and community. For example, without New Jersey v. T.L.O.
the use of metal detectors in schools would not be possible; their use ensures the safety of students
and staff while on school grounds. More advanced scanning systems in airports and highway patrol
checkpoints in the 1990s have based their practice off of the decision made in this case.
This case has also set the groundwork for forthcoming cases such as Bethel School District v.
Fraser where the courts decision was based on this landmark case. It was stated that basically
students are not granted the same coextensive rights as adults in other settings outside of school .
Institutions of education still apply the decisions made in New Jersey v. T.L.O. to today s school
settings to maintain order and accountability of student well
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Breaking The Five-Paragraph-Theme Barrier By Thomas Nunnally
In Breaking the Five Paragraph Theme Barrier professor Thomas Nunnally describes his experience
teaching the popular writing tool. The five paragraph theme requires an introductory paragraph,
three middle paragraphs that each have their own ideas, and a concluding paragraph. Nunnally
believes that this writingmodel should only be used as a writing tool and not the backbone to all
essays (Nunnally). I agree with Nunnally s stance, but also think that by the age of sixteen, students
should no longer be given the opportunity to rely on the model for writing opportunities. **
The five paragraph theme was created to be a general teaching tool for inexperience writers. It
allows the writers to easily formulate a structure essay. It tells you that you only need three
supporting details for your thesis and that each do not need to be in depth. Most teachers say that
a paragraph is only roughly 4 5 sentences long. As a result, if every paragraph is short then you re
only writing approximately 20 25 sentences. A writer can easily follow the structure given and
finish an essay in a well timely manner. The model is effective for beginners, but ineffective for
professionals (Nunnally).
Until a certain point, the model is effective for writers. It is a practical, easy template that allows a
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Nunnally states its purpose to provide[s] for effective inculcation of concepts such as unity,
coherence, and development (Nunnally). The model is structured to unite each paragraph to each
other by using a thesis statement paragraph, three supporting paragraphs for said idea and finally,
to summarize your essay. The use of transitional words allows the author to smoothly connect each
paragraph and idea. Finally, the model develops chronologically. The author will introduce, prove
and conclude. The five paragraph model fulfills its purpose for the inexperienced writers
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Similarities Between Dadaism And Internet Art
Art, quite simply, is a social force. It reflects on the feelings of people in society, whether
individually or as a whole. Usually art that vents the feelings of the artist occur around times or
events that evoke emotions powerful enough to provide a muse for artwork. Some art styles, such
as Dadaism and Internet Art, can directly tie their absurdist means to what was happening in that
time. But do the time periods in which those art styles were popular relate to the meaning behind
the art? The similarities between Dadaism and Internet/Postinternet art show the state of disarray
and lack of hope for the future that millennials have revived.
Dadaism
Dadaism is an art style defined as a form of artistic anarchy born out of disgust for the social,
political, and cultural values of the time. (Artyfactory). Pieces made in this style went against
almost all of the previously written rules of art, which earned it the title of anti art . Dada was
presented in many ways, the most well known being collages made on paper [Fig 1]. Another
popular presentation was photography, which was a relatively new concept at the time. These
photographs turned ordinary things into art by showcasing the abstractness of ordinary things as
seen through a lens. One of the most well known examples of Dada photography is Fountaine by
Marcel Duchamp [Fig. 2]. Technology was also a new concept that Dada creating artists used to
their advantage. Film and radio broadcasting were used as mediums, one
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Operation Instant Thunder Research Paper
International Baccalaureate Extended Essay Operation Instant Thunder and the Persian Gulf War
1990 1991 Alexander Brooking Candidate Number: 001829 0003 Research Question: To what
extent did the success of the coalition forces during the first gulf war rely on the events of operation
Instant Thunder ? Word Count: 3586 Abstract This essay deals with the bombing campaign, more
commonly known as operation Instant Thunder , conducted by coalition forces during the first Gulf
War from 1990 to 1991. It undertakes an investigation of the decisions made by the coalition forces
during the individual phases of the campaign attempting to explain and justify the bombing
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At Coalition airfields and on board Coalition warships all across the Gulf region, the first hours
after midnight 17 January were marked by activity with a new sense of urgency. The initial
attack packages marshalled south of the Iraqi and Jordanian early warning and ground control
intercept (GCI) coverage. By employing modern stealth capabilities the coalition forces
intended on targeting a specific Iraqi radar dish, which would, unless destroyed, alert Iraqi air
defence of the impending assault. The entire coalition attack armada moved north, comprising
of hundreds of aircraft from many different nations and services, proceeded into hostile airspace
at 2:10 am, Baghdad time . Eight US Army AH 64 Apache helicopters led by two US Air
ForceMH 53 Pave Low helicopters destroyed Iraqi radar sites near the Iraqi Saudi Arabian border
which could have warned Iraq of an impending attack, hence providing the coalition forces with
an initial advantage. Shortly after the operation was authorised and the initial assaults on
airfields in Western Iraq begun. These airfields were targeted on the basis that they were the
quintessential first response of the Iraqi army and by effectively destroying them the coalition
forces hoped to obtain the advantage with air superiority. Coupled with the assault on these
specific airfields, a large US led squadron began to bomb the Iraqi city of Baghdad , which was to
act as a diversion, which resulted in the small Iraqi air forces currently deployed to return to
Baghdad in an effort to counter the coalition bombing campaign. These attacks were met with little
resistance, which can be attributed to the successful planning and delivery of Phase. 1 can be
attributed to the coalition forces ability to effectively survey
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How Does Hrothgar Use Figurative Language In Beowulf
Over time, the individuals within Herot have become aware of the evils and menacing conditions
that have sprung from Grendel s and his mother environment. Unfortunately, Beowulf s boastful
attitude and past war experiences with numerous creatures has led him to undermine dangers of the
lair. During Hrothgar s speech to Beowulf, Hrothgar uses figurative language, vivid imagery, and
displeasing syntax to demonstrate how Grendels environment is filled with treachery, hellish
components, and danger, creating a sense of fear and concern for Beowulf, which will allow him to
develop a humble attitude. The poem provides a description on how creatures that possess superior
qualities, similar to Beowulf, do not survive in Grendel s lair. Hrothgar uses distasteful syntax and
provides vivid examples to assert how creatures that contain superior characteristics and/or qualities
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His example suggests that the influx of death, horrifying creatures, and abnormal physical features
consume the superior qualities that these individuals once attained. Also, these vivid examples
depict how the menacing environment alters the mindset of individuals who possess similar
features as Beowulf, implying how strength and superiority may not be adequate enough to
survive. Hrothgar describes the appearance of Grendel s lair to Beowulf, and from his vivid
description the audience learns about unpleasant aspects of the lair. Hrothgar produces a hellish
image of the environment, by describing the location as windy, secret, and dark (Lines 545 and
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Bsbwor501 Final Exam
31.Which method convert the visitors to effects mandatory by the owner?
a) Web usability.
b) Persuasion.
c) Web approachability.
d) All of the above
Answer: b
32.Which method describe user tasks for an interactive application?
a) Customer journey.
b) UML diagram.
c) Use case.
d) Web design persona.
Answer: c
33.Which factor influence Information architecture?
a) Multiple choice.
b) Site structure.
c) Tagging.
d) Navigation design.
Answer:b
34.How we can illustrate the layout of an individual webpage ?
a) Wireframe.
b) Sitemap.
c) Card sorting.
d) Outline.
Answer: a
35.How we can represent the relationship between different groups of content on a website ?
a) Wireframe.
b) Proposal.
c) Sitemap.
d) Card sorting.
Answer: c
36.What
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Enkidu Relationship
The character Enkidu also shows a positive side of mortality. His rites of passage to society can
be seen as a positive note to mortality, as it highlights the amenities of life. For example, his
introduction to Shamhat and the enjoyment of sex for six nights in a row can be seen as positive
amenity to humanity. This can be seen as a compare and contrast to his former animal state, where
the wild beasts of the steppe shunned his person (I 189). The shunning is most likely due to the
animals not understanding his sexual desires, as animals only mate for procreation. Moreover, the
established relationship that Enkiduhas with the gods can be seen as positive, mostly because he
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When Enkidu is downs because he is near his deathbed, for example, the voice of Shamhat from
the sky states, Who fed you bread, fit for a god / Who poured you beer, fit for a king (VII. 90 91).
This indicates a highlight of mortality and being a human, as when you are in an animal state there
is no such thing as food for enjoyment. In addition, when Gilgamesh is in search for mortality, the
tavern keeper highlights some positive notes of humanity, stating Gilgamesh, let your stomach be
full / Always be happy, night and day (X. 73 74). We can see that the poem consistently puts
emphasis on the fundamentals of life, and the dictates a more optimistic view of life. Additionally,
the concept of death is illustrated in the positive note towards humanity. As noted by Shamhat, she
states towards Enkidu that won t [Gilgamesh] lay you down in the ultimate resting place? (VII. 95)
and [the] rulers of the netherworld will do you homage (VII. 98). This thought by Shamhat leads
towards a more optimistic view of life after
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Daniel Hale Williams Research Paper
Think of the many innovative black people out there. Although you have your typical, well
known black athletes and musicians, consider other ways africans americans have made
groundbreaking discoveries. African american in the medical field are especially underrated to
many people. One surgeon by the name of Daniel Hale Williams deserves some recognition for
what he has done for black surgeons and doctors. Daniel Hale Williams III was born on January
18, 1856 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Sarah Price Williams (mother) and
Daniel Hale Williams II (father), a barber. Daniel was only nine years old when his beloved father
died from tuberculosis. Following this tragedy, Daniel and his mother moved to Baltimore to live
with
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Microbes And The Environment
Microbes And The Environment
When you pick up a handful of soil from outside you are not only picking up soil you are picking
up a handful of microbes. In that one handful there are many different varieties of living microbes,
they range from algae, fungi, bacteria and many more. A single teaspoon of that soil contains over
1,000,000,000 bacteria, about 120,000 fungi and 25,000 algae. (Microbe World) They are found
everywhere that you can think of on Earth, this includes the ground, air, plants and animals.
Microbes are one of the oldest living things on Earth they have been around for billion of years
and continue to live here under any conditions because they are constantly adapting to the
environment that they live in. These environments range from the boiling waters of hot springs in
Yellowstone National Park to the freezing temperatures of Antarctica. (Microbe World) The
microbes that exist in our world are not all bad they have many very helpful traits that can be
observed every day .Microbes just like bacteria and fungi break down complex pollutants into
simpler substances to gain energy and nutrients by the process called biodegradation. What
biodegradation means is the chemical dissolution of materials by bacteria or other biological
means. Although often conflated, biodegradable is distinct in meaning from compostable.
(Biodegradation.) Microbes are found naturally in the world and they are also used by humans for
important reasons. For example they
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NYT Argumentative Essay
Some cities are irresponsible with debt and bonds, therefore, becoming bankrupt. Consequently,
investors are losing millions of dollars and the burden is being placed on tax payers. The NYT
articles highlights Jefferson s bankruptcy and debt of $4 billion. This came from a big sewer
project and corrupt dealings. The hope was the capital project would be pay as you use , this was
not the case. The city is banned from the municipal bond market, preventing refinancing of old debt.
The Bloomberg article explains the county has agreed to settle for a payment of $1.4 billion to JP
Morgan Chase, rather than the possible payment of $1.6 billion in a lawsuit. Harrisburg s situation
is one of irresponsibility. Bonds were used explicitly to finance
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Farmer, Political Boss, and Immigrant
Farmer, Political Boss, and Immigrant
Various people from the late nineteenth century held diverse opinions on political issues of the
day. The source of this diversity was often due to varying backgrounds these people experienced.
Three distinct groups of people are the farming class, the political bosses, and the immigrants, who
poured into the country like an unstoppable flood. These groups of people also represented the
social stratification of the new society, which had just emerged from rapid industrialization. These
three groups had large differences in many aspects such as power, amount of money, and influence
in political events of the day. The political boss dominated local city governments and pretended to
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The prices of staple goods dropped dramatically from the1860s to the 1890s. The farmers were
losing large amounts of money that they desperately needed. The tariff on manufactured goods
vexed the farmers because even though their own profits were decreasing, the prices of important
manufactured goods were not due to absence of foreign competition. The farmers were further
bothered by the domestic marketing system which allowed numerous middlemen to take large
shares of the profit of agriculture. There was a shortage of credit, which made it difficult to finance
the construction of necessary improvements. The farmers were plagued by numerous natural
disasters including tornadoes, floods, and droughts. These conditions, which could destroy property
and crops, also provided a difficult environment to grow crops. If the crops could not be grown, the
farmer had no means of supporting him and his family. After a boom in the mid 1880s, the
population of western farm states increased enormously. This large influx of people contributed to
the destruction of open range cattle raising. A prolonged drought following these boom years
devastated the farmers and many soon returned East with no money and low morale. Thus, farmers
were dissatisfied with government policy and politicians began to discuss resolutions to their
problems. Many farmers began to
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Sanna Lund In The Simplicities Of Cider
The main character in the novel The Simplicities of Cider is Sanna Lund. SHe is a fifth
generation orchardist, and has some trouble along the way, which I will explain later. In my
opinion I do enjoy the main character of Sanna. She shows honesty and is very up front. Sanna as
well does anything to save her orchard which shows she is determined, as well as that she is
outgoing. Sanna Lund has learned to become an orchardist from her father who still is with her,
and both enjoy the quiet peaceful life of an orchardist. Until her business starts to have some
complications, and isn t as popular anymore. Her brother on the other hand left and went with their
mom, and later on came back trying to convince both Sanna and the dad to sell the orchard.
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Divantages And Dimerits Of Virtual Laboratory
Merits and Dimerits of Virtual Laboratories in Engineering
Laboratories are important component in engineering and engineering education. In order to learn
something by practical, laboratories are vital. With the significant increase of Information
Technology (IT) or now well known as Information Communication and Technology (ICT), virtual
laboratories have its attention among the engineers. Virtual laboratories are used as alternative way
or a supplement to the physical and real laboratories.
What is virtual laboratory? People might think that virtual is something that cannot be seen. There
are a concept with many ramifications about virtual laboratory in physical sciences. These may
relate to the purpose a virtual laboratory is seeking to address, its mode of delivery, the scope of
delivery, the experience of both students and tutors, and indeed the suitability of an activity for
implementation in a virtual laboratory. The concept is also making an excitement of opinion, both
for and against, in many educational circles. In the most general terms, a virtual laboratory is a
computer based activity where students interact with an experimental apparatus or other activity via
a computer interface. Typical examples which come to mind include a simulation of an experiment,
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A virtual laboratory is defined as an interactive multimedia objects. Also we can define a virtual
laboratory is one where the student interacts with an experiment or activity which is intrinsically
remote from the student or which has no immediate physical reality. Virtual laboratory usually
available in three formats which are virtual laboratories in 2 D and 3 D simulations and sensor
actuated and remotely controlled virtual laboratories. Even this type of mechanism is quite
interesting, there is also merits and dimerits of virtual
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I Am Sam Analysis
In the film I Am Sam Directed by Jessie Nelson as the main storyline of this film that show in
that anything is possible to fulfill to get where you want to be no matter what kind of Disability
a person has. The Director shown a huge importance in the filmed of a real life situation to the
viewers. In which a man named Sam Dawson a loving, caring mentally challenged father that
takes care of his daughter Lucy. The movie shows a more real life situation that was when Lucy
turns 7 she passes her intellectual further than her father, and their bond that they have is being
taken away from social service. Also, as for how well Sam could stand up for what he believed as a
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Another aspect of psychology that is also shown in the movie not only Sam has but his neighbor
Annie. Another example is with another Character Annie who she struggles with a phobia that
she has struggled with which was agoraphobia being scare of open space. In later of the filmed it
showed that she was able to control it for a bit till she started to panic a lot. Not only the aspect
of psychology that was shown in the filmed but it has been stereotyped portrayed in the film of
their mental illness. Meaning by portrayed of their illness was that like Sam who was stereotype
from others seeing him as a childlike of a seven year old. Furth more is that these illnesses
affected different people in the movie. Well in the movies it has affected his daughter a lot
knowing that her father was different than everyone else due to in fact of his illness. Not only it
affects her but she was being bullied during her surprise party that a classmate told her that Why
does your father act like a retard? (Nelson,2001). for her, it didn t matter because Sam was giving
the love and joy that a child could ever have in their life. Until when she turned seven year old she
slowly super passes her father intellectually but if it wasn t for him she wouldn t become the person
she is. It
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Jean Watson Research Paper
I: Introduction
A.)Who is Jean Watson
B.)Education
1.)Watson earned her bachelor s degree in nursing in 1964.
2.)Followed by a master of science in nursing in psychiatric and mental health nursing in 1966.
3.)Finally, a Ph.D. in educational psychology and counseling in 1973.
4.)All obtained from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
C.)Theory
1.)Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring
2.)The nursing model states, Nursing is concerned with promoting health, preventing illness, caring
for the sick, and restoring health. (Blais Hayes, 2016)
3.)Addresses how nurses care for their patients, and how that caring translates into better health
plans to help patients get healthy.
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B.)Altruism is defined as the principle or practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the
welfare of others. (Cherry Jacob, 2016)
1.)Everything that is being done for a patient in a clinical setting should only be for the greater good
of that particular patient and should have no ulterior motives behind the action being done.
V: Major Concepts and Assumptions
A.)Human Being
1.)A valued person to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted. (Blais Hayes,
2016)
2.)A human should be regarded as a complete rather than a separation of their parts and as a fully
well designed cohesive self.
B.)Health
1.)The unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul. (Cherry Jacob, 2016)
2.)Health is associated with the patient and how they perceive themselves and the experiences they
have gone through.
3.)Health is defined by ones overall level of mental, physical, and social functioning.
C.)Environment or
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Fight Club Creative Writing
It s been years since I have seen him. I try my hardest to remember his body. All that comes to
mind is his dirty blonde hair, big brown eyes, broad shoulders and a smile that could melt any
heart. Tyler Emmert was no ordinary guy to me. In my eyes, Tyler was a man no one could
understand, he had a past that made him who he is. I once fell in lovewith him. Everyone was
confused, how can a smart, caring, sweet girl steal the heart of a rebel, a person who runs from
things with feeling. Some people say opposites attract but I say it s the souls that longs for
eachother rather than looks or personality. Loving him felt like destiny, like it was meant to be.
One day things were perfect the next day he woke up and decided to disappear. All traces of Tyler
were gone. No phone number, no address to find him. Our love was truly and utterly over. I... Show
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As i drive down the road every song was like another stab to the heart. I turn it off. I drive in
silence. I stop at the local gas station to get some gas, as I walk in the cashier greets me with a
fake smile. It s fake like mine. I walk up to him and say twenty on pump seven in the back
ground I heard someone say my name. I freeze up, the voice sounds to familiar. The voice is
deep and raspy. As I turn slowly fearing that I might be right. As I took my last step around I
stood there frozen because there he stood. Tall, looking down at me with that smile. He grabbed
my hand told me meet me tonight at my house, seven o clock. He walked away I stood there in
shock debating weather I wanted to show or not. As I got ready for the night I tried to brace myself
for what might happen. As I pull into the drive way I take a deep breath. I walk up to the front door
and there a note was it read hello beautiful, open your heart as you walk to the back yard for I am
about to fall in love with you all over again! With my eyes filling with water I walked around to
find a beautiful backyard lit
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Man vs. Machine Surplus Theory of Value Output Essay example
Mos 1
Steffan J Mos
02/24/13
ISF 100A essay 1
Prompt 1
Man vs. Machine Surplus Value output
Within society there has always been producers and consumers, those who work for the benefit of
others to gain in return a medium of exchange of wealth and salary for personal consumption at a
later time. But at what cost of these workers, what of the surplus or rather byproduct of labor that
workers create for capitalists to make economic profit of the workers? Their labor cost, according to
nineteenth century German economist Karl Marx, is then able to be appropriated by Capitalist and
in return allows then for economic profit/growth. This being the root of what we call capital
accumulation, or the gathering of objects of value to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The more mechanized a firm is in any sector tends to be more profitable than less mechanized ones
in the long run. However the investment in industrializing the workforce would have short term
ramifications of production of the machines, and the cost of human labor to put together the
machine. For instance a company could see a short run decrease in production and sales by their
investment into mechanized systems, however after the production of the machine, the rate of
output and efficiency of a company would be better off and more production then a company that
had not mechanized. We see here that in this day and age the there is a new dominant leader in the
market place is the industrial capitalist. By taking out the human labor and focus on mechanized
labor, firms then have the ability to allocate resources efficiently and effectively elsewhere and
reach a max level of production and profit. What Marx found puzzling about his surplus value
theory, is how do we determine the actual value of the machines? What seemed troubling to Marx
was how could we decipher the labor use of the worker and the capacity of the machines to
maximize production while being able to use incorporate them both so there is
Mos 3 this use of allocated efficiency in the workplace. What makes it difficult is without having
the mechanized labor; the rate of production drops but also decreases the labor force. In that, the
question is posed,
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The Monkeys Paw Character Analysis
Zikera Newsome
6th period
03/07/17 The Monkeys Paw The Monkeys Paw by W.W Jacobs. This novel is taking place
inside and around the White family home, called Laburnum Villa. The novel is probably set
around the time it were to be published; in 1902.The author manipulate time by going slow. The
setting changes but it does not affect how the characters are in the novel. As the story progresses,
the house becomes progressively darker and spookier. He uses the horror genre to talk about
some very serious issues. Sgt. Major Morris tells the Whites that the old fakir who put the spell on
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Sgt. Maj. Morris wanted to make three wishes because only three men could use it and the fakir
was the man who put a spell on the paw but it also is a curse. The character I relate to the most is
Mr. White because he is trying to protect the paw and people from it. Inside of the story is Man
vs. Man because Mr. White is making a decision to make a wish or let three other men make the
wishes their selves. Internal because man vs. man is inside decision he is having with himself.
The first thing that happened in the story that changed it was that Mr. White gave the paw away
for a trifle, second thing was that Mr. White came in with two hundred pound of British money,
and the third thing was a man getting hurt in the second scene. A mystery is the outcome of the
man disappearing without anyone knowing what happened. The monkeys paw is the central
idea of the story and everything is around that title from page 26 it says, It had a spell put on it
by an old Fakir, said the Sergeant Major, a very holy man. He wanted to show that fate ruled
people s lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow. He put a spell on it so
that three separate men could each have three wishes from it. The first man
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The Psalm Accomplishments
The Psalms reveal some of the most beautiful poetry ever written. They express the vast dimension
of human experience. From joy to grief, from hope to despair, anger, pain, love, desire, doubt, trust,
sorrow, shame, regret, discouragement, loneliness, delight, awe, exaltation, gladness, fear, peace,
and gratitude, all manner of human emotions are revealed. William Wordsworth (1801) thought
that, All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. Many passages in the Bible
express an overflow of exaltation and joy in Godthrough His creation.
David, in Psalm 19:1 4, writes,
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they
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Mightier than the thunder of the great waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea the LORD on
high is mighty (Psalm 93:4, NIV) Isaiah writes, the LORD Almighty will come with thunder and
earthquake and great noise, with wind storm and tempest and flames of a devouring fire (Isaiah
29:6, NIV). Jesus pictures a hen to describe his longing Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the
prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a
hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were not willing (Luke 13:34, NIV).
Schaeffer (1973) writes,
If God made the flowers, they are worth painting and writing about. If God made the birds, they
are worth painting. If God made the sky, the sky is worth painting. If God made the ocean, indeed
it s worth writing poetry about (p. 89).
Creation is God s artwork to reveal Himself to us. Many of the Biblical writers use creation as an
analogy to describe what God is like. Artists can certainly reflect God s creation, through painting or
poetry or any of the many forms of art, to communicate a deeper understanding of the nature of a
magnificent, profound, powerful, and beautiful
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Animal Testing In The Pain Of Animals By David Suzuki
In the article The Pain of Animals , David Suzuki explored scientific research and its history of
animal testing as a means to help humanity. By using personal anecdotes, as well as stories of
animal testing and captivity, David Suzuki confronted the right of humans to exploit animals for
the benefit of humankind, the justifications that humans use as an excuse to exploit animals, and
the inhumanity in the way that humans as a species treat other species.
The fundamental question that defined the content of the article was What gives us the right to
exploit other organisms as we see fit? (Suzuki, 2008, p.681). Humanity had a long history of using
animals in testing due to biological similarities (Suzuki, 2008, p. 680). He put a mirror to people
by questioning the ways animals were treated in those scenarios, and if the methods and product
were worth the suffering of animals. To do this he looked at examples of scientific studies to
alleviate human illness, as well as use of animals for entertainment. By contrasting the harsh realities
animals face with the rationalization of their captors, the article underlined not only humanity s
unlimited capacity for cruelty but also the factors that allow it to keep on doing the same thing no
matter what the truth of the matter is. The article was written for those who those who do not know
about the scientific exploitation of animals as well as those who have not in the past seen the idea
of captivity and scientific treatment of
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Differences In Competency Related To The Associates And
DIFFERENCES IN COMPETENCY RELATED TO THE ASSOCIATES AND BACHELORS
DEGREE IN NURSING This discussion will describe the differences between Associates Degree
in Nursing and the Bachelors of Science in Nursing have to do with a good theoretical
understanding of diseases and health management in regards to competency. Years ago nursing was
not considered a career; it was considered a profession that was practically unwanted and
undesirable. The role of nurses provides a safe and healthy environment to provide patients to live
in an optimistic health. It is known that the educational process outcomes are the competencies; this
consists of the kind of professional abilities that most nurse educators are seeking to develop in
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This degree is suitable for individual who have no previous experience or education of nursing.
The basic goal of ADN program is to enroll in Registered nursing (Aiken, 2003). The Bachelors
of Science in Nursing is a four year based degree. Students will spend two years taking the class
of liberal arts and after that spend another two years taking nursing related courses. Once these
courses are completed and graduation has taken place students must pass the licensing exams.
These exams evaluate the knowledge about nursing. Many students who fulfill their Bachelor s in
Science of Nursing degree tend to gravitate towards their Master s in Science and some doctoral
levels, which is an essential component for sustaining an adequate supply of nursing practitioners,
midwives, and clinical nurse specialists ,as well as nurse educators. There has been many debates
and controversy on whether the Associates Degree in Nursing should continue. This discussion is
due to the adversity in the levels of competency between the two degrees. The Associates in
popular threw thought the fact that it is the entry level into nursing and starting the path way to
the Bachelors of Science of Nursing. The increase in complexity of medicine should make the
baseline in nursing should be the Bachelors of Science in Nursing Degree. It has been shown that
the nurse s level of education can influence a major factor the safety and quality of care of their
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Blood Suagr Research Papers
Using a glucometer to check blood suagr is a daily routine for many Americans. It would seem
to go without saying that devices that are used to to puncture the skin such as needles and
lancing devices (fingerprick) should never be shared between more than one person(Phillip,
Quinn). Some argue that blood glucometeres are able to be shared if cleaned and stored properly.
Others argue stating they should never be shared. I believe no person, or facility ever share
blood glucose monitoring equipment due to high risk of disease transmission. A glucometer is
device that is used by diabetics to check their blood sugar. These devices are used by a drop of
blood placed on a test strip and the monitor reads it. The finger tip is pricked and the blood... Show
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I know this because I work in a nursing home and our infection control class was mostly about
the Wayne County story because it hit so close to home. This type of thing happens everyday
around the world but this was practically in our back yard. Education of infection control will
save lives. Unsafe practices are not the only issue with blood glucometers in nursing facilites,
money is an issue also. Glucometers are not exactly pricey but when you have alot of residents
who need them they become pricey. When living in an asissted living you pay to live there and
as a part of that money the staff is required to get your medicine and make sure it is given to you
when needed. Spreading bloodborne viruses does not come from only diabetics, or only nursing
homes. This is an issue eveywhere. Hospitals, doctor offices, and even schools. Children carry
there diabetic needs to school with them and usually the school nurse adminsiters the shots, but
we all know school nurses are not full time at one school. There are days the kids give
themselves their injections adn have the equipment with them. While there is nothing we can do
about this because it is their right to have their stuff and use it as needed we can make sure they
are storing it in a safe place where other children are not able to access it. All of these issues come
back to safety of yourslef, and
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Investigating The Hardness Of River Tank And Tap Water
Water Hardness EEI
The aim of this investigation is to use a quantitative method to determine the hardness of river, tank
and tap water. Using chemicals including pH 10 buffer solution, Eriochrome Black T Indicator,
0.01M magnesium chloride and 0.01M EDTA solution the milligrams of calcium carbonate per litre
of the three water samples (river, tank and tap) was tested. Using this method, it was discovered that
river water had the highest concentration of calcium carbonate of the samples, therefore was the
hardest water sample tested, whilst the tank water had the lowest concentration of calcium
carbonate, therefore it was the softest of the water samples. This investigation proved the
hypothesis and the quantitative method used worked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The bonding within the water molecule and the interaction between the water molecules causes
the molecules to organise themselves in a bent shape. Both a space model and electron dot
diagram of a water molecule have been supplied in the appendix Image 1. Water has many
unique properties, which has allowed life to exist: for example, if ice didn t have a lower density
than water, the oceans would have frozen from the bottom up, killing all forms of life. Water is
denser than ice because the molecules in ice are further from each other than they are in water.
Another property of water is that it is a good solvent and is often called the universal solvent
because of the number and variety of substances that dissolve in it, including inorganic salts like
sodium chloride separate. This is because the cations are attracted to the negative end of the water
molecule (the oxygen atom) while anions are attracted to the positive end of the water molecule
(the hydrogen atoms). The separated ions are then surrounded by water molecules and are said to
be hydrated ions. However, the presence of different solutes, such as sodium chloride, can change
some of the properties of water. One thing solutes often do is decrease the freezing point and
increase the boiling point. This adjustment can then be used as an advantage, for example, when
76g of ethylene glycol, or antifreeze, is added to 1000g
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Trimax
There are five crucial factors that are able to classify whether a firm is in a monopolistic market,
oligopoly market, monopolistic competitive market, or in a perfect competition market. These
factors consist of the amount of competition, product differentiation, entry/exit barriers in the
market, pricing power and their non price competition. These factors are a key way to analyze a
firm and determine which type of business it is allocated in. During an Interview with the leading
partner of this Trimax automotive, I was able to gather information based on these five factors,
enabling me to determine which competitive market Trimax is classified under. Competition: In
the area of Markham, ON there are a variety of sizes for firms competing... Show more content on
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This allows some firms to shine over others as they are able to execute and provided better
service or allow for a more convenient delivery to a customer. For Trimax automotive, an
important factor they must always consider is keeping a large amount of inventory in store
enabling them to deliver parts to customers right away. This is because of the I need it now
market. This plays an important role as it becomes highly convenient for a customer when their
supplier is able to send parts within the hour. Mr. Sousa had stated, We try to attain the quickest
services levels possible so the customers do not have to wait for their vehicles to be repaired.
This shows the level of importance customer service means to this company as it does play an
important component in keeping a large amount of ones demand base. Online ordering is starting
to attract consumers as they have the ability to check on Trimax s inventory enabling Trimax to
get the sale before other companies have the chance. This is because of like previously stated,
usually whoever has the part gets the sale. Through non price competition one can see that
customer satisfaction is the key component needed to keep popular demand in your company
enabling one to get a sale before your competitor. Thus showing that Trimax is located more
towards a monopolistic competitive market as they have some ways of being able to reach higher
demand without the use of lowering their
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One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest Panoptic Analysis
In Ken Kasey s book One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, a panoptic system is heavily in place in a
psychiatric hospital being run by a charge nurse called Nurse Rachet. Rachet is very mean and
intimidating almost in a sociopathic manner; Rachet threatens to send any misbehaving patients to
the shock shop, where electroconvulsive therapy is presented upon a patient in a torturous manner.
Rachet can also send patients to the lobotomy center, where needles will go down into a patient s
eye to scrape away at their brains as a form of punishment. This puts the patients in fear every
moment of the day as to whether they will be rated out on by other patients and sent to the shock
shop or lobotomy center. This system operates as panoptican,... Show more content on
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You can physically see and know that she is in the hospital, but you never know when she will
read the logbook, when she will talk to patient and when she will talk to the orderlies. This creates
a panoptic environment, which verifies that Michael Foucault s panoptican theory is true but not
ultimately perfect because of other underwritten circumstances such as cruel and unusual
punishment. In a perfect world panopticans have a certain degree of power, with one person
being the central power that sees everything; and has the ultimate control over everyone in the
institution. All panopticans are not perfect though, just like a pyramid or Ponzi scheme; a
panoptican in any shape or form will be destined to collapse and fall hard! The person running the
panoptican will lose their power like a cult leader whose cult just collapsed and lost everything. A
panoptican will never be the answer to society s problems. Foucault even says that a panoptican is
not perfect; the system of panoptic institutions does not work the way we think it does. The idea of
a circular shaped building, so that everyone can be watched and kept under constant control; with
the fear of getting caught doing something wrong and being punished. Will fear almost anyone who
thinks about it, according to Foucault in a panoptican. In an enclosed, segmented space,
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Adam Summers s Born To Run
In the article Born to Run by Adam Summers, who is an assistant professor of bioengineering and
ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California, Irvine, the author states that
throughout time bipedalism has evolved to benefit endurance running. Summers also claims that
bipedalism modern humans have differs from the one our early ancestors had. The author relies on
the research by Dennis M. Bramble and Daniel E. Lieberman that have improved the understanding
of humanbipedalismand its evolution. According to Summers, the corrections made by Bramble
and Lieberman s research helped to draw a more accurate picture of an early human. Summers
writes in an informal tone and the article, even though he refers to a scientific data,
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Essay on Analysing the Cash Flow that a Business Might...
Analysing the cash flow problems that a business might experience
Cash flow problems can be caused by a variety of factors these problems can destabilize the amount
of income which will prevent the payment of liabilities that make a business function.
The main causes of cash flow problems are:
Low profits or (worse) losses
Over investment in capacity
Too much stock
Allowing customers too much credit
Overtrading
Unexpected changes
Seasonal demand
Each point will be assessed in this document.
Low profits or (worse) losses
Profit and losses are the main points to be considered in a business because a business is run by the
amount of profits they receive. If there is a dent in profit then the business is not functioning ...
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The business will have to choose other means to pay off their stock providers which will put the
business in debt. Having stocks that can t be liquidity will be problematic because the demand
is not of that nature. This will show a negative on the cash forecast as they will not be making
profits. Everything must be accounted to their demands to make sure their stocks will sell which
will overall be a disadvantage. Having stocks that are on your hands for a long period of time can
make the products obsolete and out of range which will then have to sell cheaper to other business.
Having too many stocks can be caused by buying in bulks because it makes the products cheaper
but escalates the risk of not selling the products.
Allowing customers too much credit
Allowing your customers to have too much credit can be an issue but also can be good. It can be
an issue to allow your customers to have over exaggerated credit because this allows customers to
buy products without paying for it on the date of purchase but to leave it for a future specified
date. This can be problematic because these can be calculated in the cash flow forecast without
having the cash at hand but only predicting on the date that has been set for payment. Some trade
debtors may not choose to pay for their purchase at all. This will be problematic as you are
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Confidence In Mashiach
Confidence in the possible happening to the mashiach is an essential and central piece of
conventional Judaism. It is a piece of Rambam s 13 Principles of Faith, the base necessities of
Jewish conviction. In the Shemoneh Esrei supplication to God, discussed three times day by day,
we appeal to God for the greater part of the coming s components of the mashiach: ingathering of
the outcasts; reclamation of the religious courts of equity; an end of fiendishness, sin and apostasy;
prize to the honorable; remaking of Jerusalem; rebuilding of the line of King David; and rebuilding
of Temple administration.
Present day researchers propose that the messianic idea was presented later ever, amid the prophets
age. They take note of that the messianic idea is not expressly specified anyplace in the Torah(the
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The mashiach is not specified expressly in the Torah, in light of the fact that the Torah was
composed in wording that all individuals could comprehend, and the theoretical idea of an
inaccessible, profound, future prize was outside the ability to grasp of a few individuals. On the
other hand, the Torah contains a few references to the End of Days (acharit ha yamim), which is
the season of the mashiach; along these lines, the idea of mashiach was known in the most old
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The Impact Of World War One ( Wwi )
The Home Front is often overlooked when discussing the impact of World War One (WWI), as
the impact is often less glorified when compared to the bloodshed of the battlefields. This
exhibition looks at life in Australia during WWI and explores the experiences of those away from
the actual fighting who are at home. By extensively using primary sources and brief profiles of
both notable and everyday Australians during WWI, the exhibit gives a holistic view on life in
Australia during the Great War. The exhibit focuses on the themes of the initial excitement of those
in Australia when the war began, technology advancements, how the public received news of the
war and their reaction to it, as well as the sense of growing disillusionment that developed as the
war progressed. It comprehensively looks at these experiences and emotions and describes them
with clarity.
When first entering the exhibit, the wall displays a quote from the Sydney Morning Herald, stating
that the war was our baptism of fire... it will test our manhood and womanhood... even though we
never hear a shot fired . This is then coupled with the exhibit describing the excitement felt by many
Australian s as the war promised an adventure. This excitement is explored throughout the
exhibition as it describes how Australian s put their lives on hold for the war effort. The exhibit
accurately describes this initial excitement, and portrays the wide range of emotions felt by those in
Australia.
The exhibit also
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What Is The Challenge Of The Antimalarials Drug Development
The challenge of the antimalarials drug development is to deliver a drug that should: (i) address
drug resistance issues, (ii) have a rapid onset of action, (iii) be safe, especially in children and
pregnant women, and (iv) cure malaria in a single dose (v) identify novel targets. Artemisinin based
combination therapies (ACTs) currently gold standard in treating uncomplicated malaria, have an
inherent issue of emerging resistance. To tackle this problem, sophisticated cellular and phenotypic
screening methods have identified drug candidates active against different stages of the parasites
life cycle in recent years. (Table 1.0) Following are brief descriptions of such innovative strategies
currently under preclinical development:
The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first generation ozonide OZ277, known as arterolane, has been found to inhibit the growth
of chloroquine resistant (K1) and chloroquine sensitive (NF54) parasite strains with an IC50 =
1.6 1.8nM. In 2012, the combination of arterolane maleate and piperaquine phosphate was
released as a 3 day treatment in India. The second generation peroxide OZ439 (EC50 = 3.4 4.0nM)
featuring an 80 aryl rather than an 80 alkyl group causing higher stability of the O O bond towards
Fe(II) increasing by 50 fold, presumably because of steric reasons, is now in Phase IIa studies. [6, 7]
Tetraoxanes (also stabilizes O O bond), as was employed in the drug development candidate RKA
182, has displayed IC50 values of 4.9 nM against the P. falciparum 3D 7 strain and of 1.9 nM
against the K1 strain (chloroquine sensitive and resistant, respectively). It reduced P. berghei
parasitemia in mice to undetectable levels 24 hours after treatment. This compound is currently in
preclinical trials and although it has greater stability than OZ277, its antimalarial activity is inferior
to OZ439. [8, 9]
Phenotypic whole cell screening method has revealed a 2 aminopyridine class of small molecules
as a good starting point to develop new a derivative, MMV390048, which lacked cross resistance
with current drugs used to treat malaria, and has a potential ability to block all life cycle stages of
the malaria parasite. Both genomic and chemoproteomic studies have
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The X Files Is An American Science Fiction Horror Drama...
There were many shows that could claim that they were the top show in the nineties. One of
those shows was Friends, it followed the story of six people three men and three women that
lived in the same apartment complex. The X Files is an American science fiction horror drama
television series created by Chris Carter. The series revolves around FBI special agents Fox
Mulder and Dana Scully who investigated X Files. The Simpsons is an animated show created
by Matt Groening. The series is a satirical depiction of a working class lifestyle. The show is set
in the fictional town of Springfield. Seinfeld was a show that originally ran for nine seasons on
NBC, from 1989 to 1998. It was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the latter starring as a
fictionalized version of himself. Full House was a show created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The
show chronicles a widowed father, Danny Tanner, who enlists his best friend and brother in law
to help raise his three daughters. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is a show that aired on NBC. The
show stars Will Smith as a fictionalized version of himself, who is sent to move in with his
wealthy aunt and uncle in their Bel Air mansion. Boy Meets World is a show that shows the
coming of age and everyday life lessons of Cory. Saved by the Bell is an American television
sitcom that aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993. The show followed a group of friends and their
principal. Primarily focusing on lighthearted comedic situations. Saturday Night Live is a
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  • 2. Cookmaid With Still Life Of Vegetables And Fruit Fashion is a platform in which one can represent themselves. People are often characterized and assessed based on what they wear and how they present their body to the world. This notion of clothing not just being for function but also for expression dates back long before the modern age. In the early seventeenth century, for example, an artists portrayal of apparel was used as a symbol of wealth and status. The paintings Cookmaid with Still Life of Vegetables and Fruit (Figure One), Probably Mary Lady Scudamore (Figure Two), and Dudley, the 3rd Baron North (Figure Three) all depict people of different prosperity and backgrounds. The three subjects in the paintings don distinctively different attire. In this essay, I will consider how... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subject of the portrait, Dudley North, is pictured wearing a knee length rich black garment fully embroidered in silver thread, paired with an extravagant set of shoes. He also dons a white collar and cufflinks made of lace, paralleling those depicted in the portrait of Lady Scudamore. The color and materiality of the attire convey the elite status of Dudley. The subject of the painting was a principle courtier of James I, a role that placed him in the heart of clothing. The court members developed into models for the noble style of dress, with royalty spending thousands of pounds annually for their wardrobe. In the modern world, fashion is predominately a female dominated industry. However, in the early seventeenth century, the dress of men was of greater importance than that of woman, as aristocratic woman often lived privatized lives whereas men were more exposed to society. The fit of the male outfit also held a high significance, just as it did for the female. In the portrait, Dudley s waist is highlighted through the tight tailoring of the costume, and is enhanced by the belt that clasps his sword. The male representation of fashion was a symbol of aristocracy in seventeenth century England and was used in portraiture in order to express one s wealth, as seen through the painting of Dudley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Political Front Runners Of Great Britain It was April 2010. David Cameron and Gordon Brown were the political front runners of Great Britain. However, that realization was irrelevant to what was about to happen. Everyone was watching as the highly anticipated, first televised debates in the United Kingdom began. The discourse ended after several hours, and a new candidate quickly emerged as the leader. His name was Nick Clegg. He led the Liberal Democrats, the smallest party. One might think about it over and over again and ask, How did such a thing happen? . The answer, in itself, lies within the influence of the media, the power of language, and how its words are intertwined so masterfully that the effect becomes immeasurable. As Diane Setterfield once noted, There is something about words. In expert hands, manipulated deftly, they take you prisoner. They wind themselves around your limbs like spider silk, and when you are so enthralled you cannot move, they pierce your skin, enter your blood, numb your thoughts. Inside you they work their magic. The press established a perception for Clegg and made it known not only to all those in attendance, but to everyone who was watching across the nation. Based on his calm, collective demeanor and the way he was in control, Nick looked like the host. David and Gordon, on the other hand, appeared rattled and uncomfortable. They went from being the top two candidates to guests, in a matter of several hours. That just did not seem right. The power of language, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Critical Analysis Of Apartheid In South Africa Ipeleng Sebego In this thesis the writer J.Matisonn writes about how the TRC (Truth and Reconciliation Commission) not only addressed issues of crimes against humanity that also affected the Human rights of people but the other thing the TRC did well if anything according to this article it that it also addressed those people , organizations and even institutions who used media and propaganda in order to not only further the cause of the Apartheid government but to hurt so many families and relatives in the process. 3.Critical Analysis of Sources (Four Sources) Source One: Media and the end of Apartheid in South Africa: http://www.truth out.org/news/item/20679 media and the end of apartheid in south africa Date accessed: 09/10/2015 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Limitations:The only limitation the source has is that it fails to also give us a vison of the specific countries outside of South Africa that used media and in what way and what media was most used. Value:It holds value because it gives the viewer the both ways in which the same technological resource can be used. Source Two: The evolution of South African media over 20 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Hydrochloric Acid Test Lab Report The effectiveness of commercial antacids to neutralize acid Introduction The human stomach contains gastric juices with a pH between 1.5 and 3.5 when these highly acidic juices rise into the less acidic lower esophagus pain and discomfort can occur (Exploring Biology in the Laboratory). There are many commercial antacids on the market that claim to relieve the pain more effectively than their competitors. All these antacids, however, should work in a similar manner to neutralize the excess hydrogen ions from the stomach that are causing the discomfort (Exploring Biology in the Laboratory). Tums and Alka Seltzer are two popular antacids on the market, each containing different active ingredients. Tums contains 500 mg of Calcium Carbonate while Alka Seltzer lists three active ingredients on their bottle, 325 mg of Aspirin, 100 mg Citric acid, and 1916 mg of Sodium Bicarbonate. It could be hypothesized that Alka Seltzer will neutralize the most acid because it contains three active ingredients instead of just one. Hydrochloric acid occurs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three test tubes were labeled accordingly: Tums, AS for Alka Seltzer, and Water as the control. A pipette was used to transfer 5ml of each solution to the appropriately labeled test tube. Four drops of Bromocresol Purple were added to each test tube and flipped upside down while covered to fully mix into the solution. 0.1 M of HCl was added a drop at a time in to the Tums solution and then flipped upside down after every drop to mix, until the solution was no longer purple. This procedure was repeated for the two other test tubes and the number of drops was recorded. Six groups of students performed the experiment and the number of drops of HCl used for each solution was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Death Schone Magelone By Ludwig Tieck Sind es Schumerzen, sind es Freuden ( are they sorrows or are they joys ) is a song from Brahms song cycle Romanzen aus L. Tieck s Magelone, Op. 33 No. 3. As text for his song cycle, Brahms chose excerpts from the novel Die schГ¶ne Magelone by Ludwig Tieck (1773 1853). The novel tells a love story between Peter von Provence and Magelone, the king s daughter. In this particular song, Peter and Magelone falls in love with each other. Though Brahms is most widely known as an instrumental composer, more than half of his opus numbers are devoted to vocal works. In Brahms song cycles, he avoided the traditional strophic forms. Instead, he chooses dramatic shifts in music material, unpredictable harmonies, and sudden changes in tempoand rhythm. The song starts with an unusually long piano introduction that lasted 8 measures, gives an idea of the large scale of this song. The rolled chords (mm.1 8) and broken octaves underneath the beautiful melody suggesting Peter s lute. The vocal line begins with the expressive melody identical to the beginning of the piano introduction. It is characterized by embellishments on words sind (to be), busen (bosom) and wГјnsche (desire). Emphasizing Peter yearning for Magelone s love. The second stanza is set to the same music as the first stanza, and Brahms even indicates this with a repeat sign rather than notating the music twice. The harmony of the verse ends on a half cadence but the chords at the last measure are not rolled, (mm.20) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Aquariums Of Pyongyang Summary The Aquariums of Pyongyang by Kang Chol Hwan is a memoir about a young boy s life in a North Korean gulag during the dictatorship of Kim Il sung. His story is profoundly touching, recounting his glorious childhood, sudden imprisonment in a labor camp, and successful escape to South Korea. The memoir gives insight to the life of North Koreans from the 1960s to the present, as the dictatorship tightens and the economy fails. The account is the first of its kind and is filled with the unimaginable horrors that have faced generations of North Koreans. Along with his personal story, the author offers his personal criticisms of the government and presents the difficulties in solving the problems that plague the country. His open ended questions allow the reader to think about the North Korean plight instead of only hearing his story and dismissing it as an isolated occurrence. When the memoir was first published in 2000, Kang believed that not many outsiders knew about the abuses of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though the author s standpoint would seemingly be clear, considering he was on the brink of starvation for ten years in an internment camp, he brings up the shortfalls of offering aid. He believes the issue of distributing food is the only issue up to debate. Most of the food would be given to the ever growing army and the citizens would be left to subsist on meager rations. Additionally, the aid would allow the government to use its funds for military and self serving interests. He acknowledges that, with a situation such as that in North Korea, aiding the population also means maintaining the regime. This problem is just one example of the difficulty of implementing human rights in deprived areas. The question is never whether or not the citizens deserve human rights; rather, it is a question of how to support the people without supporting the oppressive regime as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Signs Miracles Paper SIGNS AND MIRACLES PAPER Liberty University, November 27th , 2011 Introduction Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of His disciples that are not written in this book. But these are written so that you may believe Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and by believing you may have life in His name. John 20:30 31 (HCSB) In the Gospel of John there are eight recorded sign miracles that Jesus Christ performed. This paper will briefly describe each miracle and how it reveals the deity of Jesus Christ. Turning of Water into Wine The first miracle Jesus performed was changing water into wine. He and His disciples arrived at a wedding celebration that was already in progress. Mary, the mother of Jesus, came to Him and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He knew these people were not following Him because of who He was, but because of the miracles they had seen or heard He had performed. Nevertheless, Jesus saw their need for food. Jesus knew how He would handle the situation, but before He told His disciples, Andrew brought a small boy and his lunch to Jesus. Although Andrew s had little faith concerning what could be done with it, Jesus used his small faith and turned that tiny lunch into a feast for all the people. He first prayed over the meal, which showed His dependence upon the Father.[7] This miracle displayed Jesus power over food and His willingness to use whatever we willingly offer.[8] Jesus tells the people I am the bread of life; he who comes to me will certainly not hunger, and he who believes in me will certainly not thirst, ever. (John 6:35) Jesus claim to be the bread of life further reveals His deity. As Morris says, The bread symbolism is complex, but clearly Jesus is the supplier of our deepest needs. [9] Jesus Walking on the Water The next miracle recorded occurred later that same day. The disciples were waiting for Jesus, who had withdrawn for prayer, before they set sail across the Sea of Galilee. He had not arrived by dark, so they left without Him and set sail into a storm. Halfway through the journey, the sea was raging and the disciples were afraid. Then Jesus came toward them, walking on the water, and calmed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Role Of Discrimination In Canadian Law Over the years there has always been deferential standards dividing men and women in the eyes of the law, and stunting the ability to gain prestige titleship within major careers. The term feminist Jurisprudence is the philosophy of law based on the political and ethical dividend of social equality between sexes. Equally the term systematic discriminationbecomes a large factor in the determination of power between sexes as they seek out prestigious titles in their careers. The action of discrimination is illegal under section 15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This section is a guarantee for all Canadian citizens to have equal rights. The purpose of this section is to ensure: Equality under the law is equality in the substance of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of Chartrand V. Alberta the applicant, Laurie Marie Chartrand, filed a formal complaint of discrimination. Ms. Chartrand had been a worker of MacLachlan and Mitchell Homes Inc. Effective, June 14th, 2004. She had been trained to work in the service and warranty department of the company. In the month of November an opening as a service technician / carpenter had opened up. The job included work such as, finishing small frame jobs, repairing minor household deficiencies such as finishing, drywall, and painting touch ups, minor floor repairs, and door adjustments. The applicant applied for the position, but was only granted to work as a fill in until a full time employee could be found. After showing interest in her new position, Ms. Chartrand met with her manager, Mr. Cunningham, but rather than consider her he merely chuckled at her request. Mr. Cunningham later made a hire, but it did not work out so Ms. Chartrand returned again as a temporary carpenter. By the time a new employee had been hired for the position she had requested to work, and had been working the applicant resigned from her job at MMHI and filed a filed a formal complaint alleging gender discrimination. Ms. Chartrand hired an investigator who recommended that the courts dismissed her complaint on the grounds that there was no reasonable bias to proceed. Unsatisfied, the applicant appealed this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Improving The Poor Or Third World Countries Reflecting upon things I am most passionate about or involved in I instantly thought of working with children and the elderly, then I thought of those who I showed no interest in working with. Initially, volunteering to help the poor or third world countries came to mind. First, while I am a caring person, I did not think to help those in povertybefore in the community because I myself grew up in a low income family surviving off food stamps or welfare, so I thoughtif I am capable of coming out on top, then others are as well. However, I did not think of the support I got along the way. I did not think of how not everyone gets accepted for food stamps, or that if a family does that the amount is not reasonable since I have seen families only receive sixteen dollars who need far more than that. Second, when it comes to third world countries the saying goes, Out of sight, out of mind. I did not want to live life thinking this way anymore, so it was time to make a change. To put it differently, I reflected upon Karen Armstrong s negative version of the Golden Rule mentioned in the sixth step, Action, Do not do to others what you would not like them to do to you (Armstrong ). In like manner, I would not want to be cast to the side in my time of need, neither should I do that to others. The first hands on experience I received was volunteering with Old North Methodist Church at Oak Hill Middle School. The church works with an organization named Fair Trade Market, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Express All Stars Research Paper I use to be a tomboy. I never brushed my hair, I didn t like to take baths, and in all honesty, I just wanted to be like my older brother. I played aggressive sports such as soccer and softball. This all changed when I was about 9 years old and fell in love with a different sport. My dad, stepmom, and I were at Stoker Stadium for the Fourth of July patiently waiting for the fireworks, when a certain performance had caught my eye. They were called Express All Stars. Express All Stars is a competitive cheer and dance program for elementary, middle, and high schoolgirls. They are incredible, I whispered under my voice. There were so many girls doing such amazing things. They had the cheerleaders throwing girls in the air, and the dancers dancing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That next year, I was a part of this amazing program. When being in this program you don t learn how to just be an amazing dancer, but how to be a young lady. You learn the values of life and how to appreciate everything you get. Also, you have to keep a high GPA through school while practicing every week. It is just a great program to be in because there is much more to it than just competing and dancing. One of many best moments of my life Every dancer s dream is to be on Spirit Express, the Express All Stars high school team. You have to wait till you are a freshman in high school to try out, and if you are good enough you will make it. My eighth grade year, I was captain of my junior dance team, not even thinking about the high school team yet. Until, I got a weird phone call from my coach. Sierra, can I please speak to your mother? Coach Tena asked hesitantly. Yes, hang on, I responded. I handed the phone to my mom. I was anxiously waiting for my mom to get off the phone with Tena. Get into to the car Sierra. Tena wants us to meet with her at the studio, my mom said. At this point so many things were going through my head. What have I done in the last 24 hours? Am I in trouble? We finally arrived at the studio. I was so nervous, I was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Tips For A Business School Program SBC Discounts provides a clear cut solution to a perennial student problem, finance. We provide a discount card, app and online platform to students that provides 20% off a vast array of local businesses surrounding Universities. We have designed these discounts based on specific research that ensures that only relevant deals for students will be displayed and used on a day to day basis. We provide further services including student recruitment, local business promotions and student holidays. The Generation IV: Never say Goodbye Project, is a sentimental, feel good, professionally produced Yearbook with everybody from the IEM MSc 2014 15 cohort. We wanted to create a great memory for our class, looking back over what has been a fantastic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally we delivered a report on the edTech segment, its competitors and future tendencies. We also provided an idea and an effective strategy to enter the market, leveraging Caribu s strengths. A case study on the design influence and history of one of the most popular and marketed headphones globally: Beats Electronics value proposition is to redefine the musical experience, as well as provide a superior end to end music experience. When a customer purchases a Beats Electronic item they are buying style, culture, colour and quality. Beats Electronics has a product that conveys such a powerful image and strong message to those who purchase it. Ultimately, has been one of Beats Electronics strongest assets, that has led to its global recognition. Before we could conceptualise and develop our start up Tom Yum, we had to carry out in depth analysis into Wasabi, our direct competitor, in order to highlight the growing trend of UK customers preference for healthy fast food. It also clarified how Wasabi s growth has successfully increased its market share by introducing healthy, accessible and good quality food. Ultimately, the insights from our research illustrated that there is penetrable market for healthy fast food, and an accessible target demographic. Furthermore, Wasabi s ambitious expansion strategy is reflective of the opportunity that the healthy fast food provides. Between the three winning business ideas! We came second. Trufflx, is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dear Mom And Dad,. I Completely Understand Why You Are Dear Mom and Dad, I completely understand why you are concerned about my use of marijuana not only for the well being of this family but also for my own health and future. I definitely understand your concerns, but you need to understand that you grew up in a completely different generation than me. Marijuana use is very common now days not only in The United States but all around the world. Many people who you interact with every day have at one point in their lives or even currently smoke marijuana, yet they are still able support their families, have a steady job, and even in my situation get a good education. One of the reasons you haven t realized this is because there are no long term effects and while on the drug most people are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now I understand that the two of you believe that marijuana is a gateway drug but I have done excessive research and I can assure you that it is in in no shape or form a gateway drug . The gateway theory argues that because heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine users often used marijuana before graduating to harder drugs, it must be a gateway to harder drug use. The theory implies that there is a causal mechanism that biologically sensitizes drug users, making them more willing to try and more desirous of harder drugs. Yet the gateway hypothesis doesn t make sense to those who use marijuana or have used in the past. Research shows that the vast majority of marijuana users do not go on to use hard drugs. Many users compare their daily cannabis habit with dependency on caffeine. The UK Department of Health say Cannabis is a weakly addictive drug but does induce dependence in a significant minority of heavy users. If you are a regular cannabis smoker (every day) and you stop smoking, you will experience some of the following withdrawal symptoms: restlessness, irritability, mild agitation, insomnia, nausea, sleep disturbance, sweats, and intense dreams. These symptoms, however, are mild and short lived, lasting 2 to 4 days. With such negligible withdrawal symptoms, it is not surprising that quitting marijuana is so easy, especially for someone with very strong will power, such as myself. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Observing An Average College Student Essay Observing an average college student during a lecture is a marvelous thing. Sure, there are the students in the front, attentively taking notes, eagerly soaking in information to be used to pass their next test and nothing more. Gazing over the sea of people, however, one couldn t help but notice the vast majority of people using some sort of digitaltechnology; a sleek new MacBook Pro alternating between Facebook political rants, a fantasy team on the verge of a winless season, and a slideshow of Ten Celebrities You Didn t Know Have Been Arrested . A girl in sweatpants and a tank top who didn t even bother to bring a book bag, navigating several group chats and frantically tapping the spider webbed glass. Some folks will have the next day s homework pulled up, some the PowerPoint slideshow on Chapter 3 Ocean Currents and Tides , even though it s already being projected at the front of the room, and even more won t be paying the slightest bit of attention to neither their Surface Pro or the monotonous droll of the professor, instead wondering how to get that cute guy s number or whether they have enough in their checking account to hit up Chick Fil A after class. The majority of these typical college students, however much or little attention they paid to the lecture, will leave this class confident they have somewhat of a grasp on the material. Many researchers today would beg to differ, however; studies are being performed across the country linking multitasking in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Factors Make Certain Types Of Ammo More Accurate And... Math IA What factors make certain types of ammo more accurate and long range than other types of ammo? Abiud Garcia IB Candidate: 000853 0012 Introduction My personal interest in this subject comes from my career aspiration. As I intend to pursue a military career, the study of firearms, missiles, and ballistics in general have always been of interest to me. I wanted to find out the physical reasons different ammo types are more accurate at longer ranges. Ballistics and ballistic sciences are the studies of fired projectiles, most commonly bullets, and the behavior of these projectiles after being fired. These behaviors include the flight, speed, accuracy, trajectory, and a range of other actions the projectile may take in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, by designating rounds as to whether the belong to rifles or sniper rifles, a comparison of their stats would provide insight as to what made the sniper rifle rounds, the rounds that are definitively more accurate over a distance, more accurate than their normal counterparts. In addition, aside from these traits, ballistic coefficient is another important factor that must be considered to determine why each round has a different range and accuracy. Ballistic coefficient can be described as the measure of bullets effectiveness at retaining its velocity while in the air. This measure is included because it helps in analyzing how each round performs in relation to its weight, size, and velocity. The ballistic coefficients of the above rounds are listed so that comparisons can be carried out and any significant influences determined. The values are derived using a ballistic chart that incorporates bullet weight and diameter into calculations. Table 2 It must be noted that ballistic coefficient values are not definitive and are subject to change according to environmental factors. These values are taken under ideal circumstances where the atmospheric conditions are calm and the bullet is in flawless condition when fired from a standard rifle of its type. Finally, it was necessary to list the effective range of each round. This way, comparison between each round and analysis of each trait and differences between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Survey Responses From 1606 Kosovan Entrepreneurs Who... Method Sample and research design This study is based on survey responses from 1606 Kosovan entrepreneurs who completed questionnaire in face to face interviews during December January 2002 2003, 2003 2004, 2004 2005 (thereafter 2002, 2003 and 2004). SME surveys were conducted by Riinvest Institute for Development Research and one of the authors had a leading role in this research project. Samples were selected randomly from the business register kept at the Statistical Office of Kosova and the Ministry of Trade and Industry (2005). Interviews were conducted by experienced and trained final year students from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Prishtina and monitored carefully by the Riinvest research team. Respondents were key informants, mainly the owner or the general of companies. The response rate was very high with an average of 96.4 percent. The exclusion of these observations might lead to sample selection bias, but in our case this is not a concern as the non response rate is very small (around 3.6 per cent of total cases) and also our sample remains still representative (see, Cameron and Trivedi, 2005). Pooling data. The pooled data technique is used to test set of econometric models of firm growth. The pooled data contains information from three independent surveys from the period 2002, 2003 2004. An independently pooled cross section technique is obtained by pooling randomly sampled cross sections at different points in time (Wooldridge 2006). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Phased Effort Distribution 3.2.1Phased effort distribution Reasonable resources allocation to software phases is a vital factor for the success of software projects‎[52].Effort distribution to phases is the key to a more efficient resource allocation. This approach is proposed to estimate the effort of migrated services. The effort is estimated for different project phases. The service s cost often varies depending on the migration strategy used; this is mainly because each migration strategy has its own cost factors. In this approach, the cost factors of SOA are extracted from previous literatures .These cost factors are distributed among SOA project phases. Each cost factor is given a weight for each migration strategy. These weights of different factors are grouped by project phase. All the weights of all factors are aggregated per migration strategy. The relative effort ratio for each phase is calculated by dividing the total weights of the phase factors to the total weight of the migration strategy The whole process is summarized in Figure 12. Figure 12: Block ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These factors are as follow: Migration duration, level of tools support, performance post migration, integration costs which involve systems integration with business partners cost and difficult to integrate with new breed of technologies. Furthermore the factors: maintainability after migration, modifications require considerable testing effort, and experienced resources needed have been discussed in both ‎ ‎[25]and‎[31]. Another research ‎[32] has evaluated migration strategies from technical value and both cost and business value. For the purpose of our research, only business value will be considered. As testing effort can t be ignores, testing factors have to be considered. They have been addressed in ‎[54],which showed testing from two dimensions: testing level and testing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Liberty Was Not Absolute For Anyone In The Beginning Stages Liberty was not absolute for anyone in the beginning stages of America. An anonymous author wrote, God gave mankind freedom by nature and made every man equal to his neighbor. Unfortunately, for the African American slaves, women and the Native Americans, freedom was hard to obtain until the American Revolution changed the principals of independence. African Americans have an extraordinary past that includes the lifestyles before slavery, during slavery, and the beginning of the abolition and petitions which lead to their freedom. Many people are unaware of the African American lifestyle before slavery took place. Much like the Europeans, African Americans lived similar lifestyles with homes and families, rich and poor classes, enjoyed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new independence talks about having freedom and unfree labor but that s not the case for African Americans. The abolition and emancipation was a slow process because veterans of the war were promised 300 acres of land and a slave. This made the process difficult for whites to accept the fact that if the slaves were granted freedom, they would possibly have their land taken as well as their slaves. Another possible cause for the slow start of slave freedom is that all the founding fathers owned slaves which then made people think that it s okay to own slaves as well. Slaves began to run away from their masters to British lines and would try to pass as freeborn. General Henry Clinton offered sanctuary to any slave that escaped to British lines. Soon, Northern states and the upper parts of the south began emancipation of slaves. Free communities started to emerge which led to families, schools, churches and leaders to grow and live. Finally, African Americans had their freedom back and began to start a community. Women before the American Revolution were viewed as weak, less important and not as intelligent as men. The rights and freedom of women were nonexistent; women couldn t vote, own property, sign contracts and/or wills or divorce their husbands. The man of the family had total power and authority over their wives and children. The common role for a woman was to cook, clean, sew, take care of the family garden and care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Decade Of The 1920s Essay The Decade of the 1920s Newspapers had once been the only mass communication entertainment. The demand for new products that emerged in the 1920s created a new industry, advertising, which enticed buyers to purchase new products, and now that the radio had emerged, advertising was integrated into this media outlet . Radio shows like Amos n Andy, became a nationwide hit. The advertisingindustry grew with the emerging industries of mass culture, especially radio and cinema. For the first time, from coast to coast, Americans experienced the same shows and used the same advertised products due to mass culture. The first commercial radio station aired in 1920 and broadcast music to a few thousand listeners. By the end of the decade, thirty three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Movies, novels, automobiles, and new dances like the Foxtrot and the Charleston influenced young people. Although contraceptives were still illegal in most states, the work of birth control advocates such as Margaret Sanger increased its acceptance during the 1920s. Fashion that set young people apart from other generations was the flapper fad, which was influenced by celebrities. Young women shocked the previous generation by wearing dresses hemmed at the knee, bobbing their hair, smoking cigarettes, and driving cars. Additionally, there were many religious issues arose during this decade. Division among Protestants reflected the tensions in society between the traditional values of rural areas and the modern city life. The evolving role of women, the Social Gospel movement, and science caused many Protestants to redefine their faith. Modernists took a historical and critical view of certain passages in the bible and believed they could accept Darwin s theory of evolution without abandoning their religious faith. Protestant preachers in rural areas condemned the modernists and taught that every word in the bible must be accepted as literally true. A key point in fundamentalist doctrine was that creationism explained the origin of all life. Fundamentalist blamed the liberal views of modernists for causing a decline in morals. Religious revivals continued as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Argument Against The Affirmative Defenses Without waiving the previous Objections and Motion to Dismiss and the Affirmative Defenses, the District provides the following Response. Petitioner has filed a 28 page document. Only seven pages address Petitioner s actual issues. In responding only to the allegations and proposed resolutions, the District reserves the right to contest any relevant factual contentions during the hearing in this matter. The District also reserves the right to contest the sufficiency of the Complaint within the applicable timelines. The District disagrees with many of the statements and allegations presented in the Complaint. At this time the District will only generally respond to the factual issues presented and the related requirements of the IDEA for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In reality, as other Hearing Officers have found, there is no such distinction. For the sake of this response, the District responds to the issues generally, and according to the described sub issues listed by specific letters as follows: (Sub issue a): Did the District fail to implement the IEP as written or change the IEP without parental input? No. Under the IDEA students are entitled to a free and appropriate public education which conforms to the student s individual education program. Under the IDEA and federal precedent, one of the factors used in determining whether a school district substantively and procedurally provided a FAPE to a student is whether the services provided to the student conformed to his or her IEP as it was written. (20 U.S.C. В§ 1400). Under Rowley and state and federal statutes, the standard for determining whether a district s provision of services substantively and procedurally provided a FAPE involves four factors: (1) the services must be designed to meet the student s unique needs; (2) the services must be reasonably designed to provide some educational benefit; (3) the services must conform to the IEP as written; and, (4) the program offered must be designed to provide the student with the foregoing in the least restrictive environment. While this requires a school district to provide a disabled child with meaningful access to education, it does not mean that the school district is required to guarantee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. T. V. Lbo Case Summary In 1980, at Piscataway Township High School, 14 year old T.L.O. and a peer were caught smoking cigarettes in a school restroom which violated school rules. The two violators were taken to the Assistant Vice Principal s office where one student confessed to smoking while the other, T.L.O., denied the allegation. The Assistant Vice Principal demanded T.L.O to hand over her purse where he found cigarette papers, cigarettes, a pipe, marijuana, a list of students who owed T.L.O., and a large amount of money. The school authorities contacted T.L.O. s mother who then brought T.L.O. to turn herself in; she eventually confessed to having sold marijuana on school grounds. Juvenile delinquency charges were brought upon T.L.O. in the Juvenile and Domestic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the case went to the U.S. Supreme Court they ruled in a 6 3 margin in favor of the State of New Jersey. They agreed that the student s 4th Amendment had not been violated and the search of personal possessions can apply to school officials, as long as the search is reasonable. Significance of Case to Education The landmark case New Jersey v. T.L.O. made administrators more aware of student issues and how they can impact the entire school and community. For example, without New Jersey v. T.L.O. the use of metal detectors in schools would not be possible; their use ensures the safety of students and staff while on school grounds. More advanced scanning systems in airports and highway patrol checkpoints in the 1990s have based their practice off of the decision made in this case. This case has also set the groundwork for forthcoming cases such as Bethel School District v. Fraser where the courts decision was based on this landmark case. It was stated that basically students are not granted the same coextensive rights as adults in other settings outside of school . Institutions of education still apply the decisions made in New Jersey v. T.L.O. to today s school settings to maintain order and accountability of student well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Breaking The Five-Paragraph-Theme Barrier By Thomas Nunnally In Breaking the Five Paragraph Theme Barrier professor Thomas Nunnally describes his experience teaching the popular writing tool. The five paragraph theme requires an introductory paragraph, three middle paragraphs that each have their own ideas, and a concluding paragraph. Nunnally believes that this writingmodel should only be used as a writing tool and not the backbone to all essays (Nunnally). I agree with Nunnally s stance, but also think that by the age of sixteen, students should no longer be given the opportunity to rely on the model for writing opportunities. ** The five paragraph theme was created to be a general teaching tool for inexperience writers. It allows the writers to easily formulate a structure essay. It tells you that you only need three supporting details for your thesis and that each do not need to be in depth. Most teachers say that a paragraph is only roughly 4 5 sentences long. As a result, if every paragraph is short then you re only writing approximately 20 25 sentences. A writer can easily follow the structure given and finish an essay in a well timely manner. The model is effective for beginners, but ineffective for professionals (Nunnally). Until a certain point, the model is effective for writers. It is a practical, easy template that allows a writer to quickly set up and then write an essay, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nunnally states its purpose to provide[s] for effective inculcation of concepts such as unity, coherence, and development (Nunnally). The model is structured to unite each paragraph to each other by using a thesis statement paragraph, three supporting paragraphs for said idea and finally, to summarize your essay. The use of transitional words allows the author to smoothly connect each paragraph and idea. Finally, the model develops chronologically. The author will introduce, prove and conclude. The five paragraph model fulfills its purpose for the inexperienced writers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Similarities Between Dadaism And Internet Art Art, quite simply, is a social force. It reflects on the feelings of people in society, whether individually or as a whole. Usually art that vents the feelings of the artist occur around times or events that evoke emotions powerful enough to provide a muse for artwork. Some art styles, such as Dadaism and Internet Art, can directly tie their absurdist means to what was happening in that time. But do the time periods in which those art styles were popular relate to the meaning behind the art? The similarities between Dadaism and Internet/Postinternet art show the state of disarray and lack of hope for the future that millennials have revived. Dadaism Dadaism is an art style defined as a form of artistic anarchy born out of disgust for the social, political, and cultural values of the time. (Artyfactory). Pieces made in this style went against almost all of the previously written rules of art, which earned it the title of anti art . Dada was presented in many ways, the most well known being collages made on paper [Fig 1]. Another popular presentation was photography, which was a relatively new concept at the time. These photographs turned ordinary things into art by showcasing the abstractness of ordinary things as seen through a lens. One of the most well known examples of Dada photography is Fountaine by Marcel Duchamp [Fig. 2]. Technology was also a new concept that Dada creating artists used to their advantage. Film and radio broadcasting were used as mediums, one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Operation Instant Thunder Research Paper International Baccalaureate Extended Essay Operation Instant Thunder and the Persian Gulf War 1990 1991 Alexander Brooking Candidate Number: 001829 0003 Research Question: To what extent did the success of the coalition forces during the first gulf war rely on the events of operation Instant Thunder ? Word Count: 3586 Abstract This essay deals with the bombing campaign, more commonly known as operation Instant Thunder , conducted by coalition forces during the first Gulf War from 1990 to 1991. It undertakes an investigation of the decisions made by the coalition forces during the individual phases of the campaign attempting to explain and justify the bombing campaign on the nation of Kuwait. The investigation deals with the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At Coalition airfields and on board Coalition warships all across the Gulf region, the first hours after midnight 17 January were marked by activity with a new sense of urgency. The initial attack packages marshalled south of the Iraqi and Jordanian early warning and ground control intercept (GCI) coverage. By employing modern stealth capabilities the coalition forces intended on targeting a specific Iraqi radar dish, which would, unless destroyed, alert Iraqi air defence of the impending assault. The entire coalition attack armada moved north, comprising of hundreds of aircraft from many different nations and services, proceeded into hostile airspace at 2:10 am, Baghdad time . Eight US Army AH 64 Apache helicopters led by two US Air ForceMH 53 Pave Low helicopters destroyed Iraqi radar sites near the Iraqi Saudi Arabian border which could have warned Iraq of an impending attack, hence providing the coalition forces with an initial advantage. Shortly after the operation was authorised and the initial assaults on airfields in Western Iraq begun. These airfields were targeted on the basis that they were the quintessential first response of the Iraqi army and by effectively destroying them the coalition forces hoped to obtain the advantage with air superiority. Coupled with the assault on these specific airfields, a large US led squadron began to bomb the Iraqi city of Baghdad , which was to act as a diversion, which resulted in the small Iraqi air forces currently deployed to return to Baghdad in an effort to counter the coalition bombing campaign. These attacks were met with little resistance, which can be attributed to the successful planning and delivery of Phase. 1 can be attributed to the coalition forces ability to effectively survey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Does Hrothgar Use Figurative Language In Beowulf Over time, the individuals within Herot have become aware of the evils and menacing conditions that have sprung from Grendel s and his mother environment. Unfortunately, Beowulf s boastful attitude and past war experiences with numerous creatures has led him to undermine dangers of the lair. During Hrothgar s speech to Beowulf, Hrothgar uses figurative language, vivid imagery, and displeasing syntax to demonstrate how Grendels environment is filled with treachery, hellish components, and danger, creating a sense of fear and concern for Beowulf, which will allow him to develop a humble attitude. The poem provides a description on how creatures that possess superior qualities, similar to Beowulf, do not survive in Grendel s lair. Hrothgar uses distasteful syntax and provides vivid examples to assert how creatures that contain superior characteristics and/or qualities are tarnished by the menacing environment.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His example suggests that the influx of death, horrifying creatures, and abnormal physical features consume the superior qualities that these individuals once attained. Also, these vivid examples depict how the menacing environment alters the mindset of individuals who possess similar features as Beowulf, implying how strength and superiority may not be adequate enough to survive. Hrothgar describes the appearance of Grendel s lair to Beowulf, and from his vivid description the audience learns about unpleasant aspects of the lair. Hrothgar produces a hellish image of the environment, by describing the location as windy, secret, and dark (Lines 545 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bsbwor501 Final Exam 31.Which method convert the visitors to effects mandatory by the owner? a) Web usability. b) Persuasion. c) Web approachability. d) All of the above Answer: b 32.Which method describe user tasks for an interactive application? a) Customer journey. b) UML diagram. c) Use case. d) Web design persona. Answer: c 33.Which factor influence Information architecture? a) Multiple choice. b) Site structure. c) Tagging. d) Navigation design. Answer:b 34.How we can illustrate the layout of an individual webpage ? a) Wireframe. b) Sitemap. c) Card sorting. d) Outline. Answer: a 35.How we can represent the relationship between different groups of content on a website ? a) Wireframe. b) Proposal. c) Sitemap. d) Card sorting. Answer: c 36.What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Enkidu Relationship The character Enkidu also shows a positive side of mortality. His rites of passage to society can be seen as a positive note to mortality, as it highlights the amenities of life. For example, his introduction to Shamhat and the enjoyment of sex for six nights in a row can be seen as positive amenity to humanity. This can be seen as a compare and contrast to his former animal state, where the wild beasts of the steppe shunned his person (I 189). The shunning is most likely due to the animals not understanding his sexual desires, as animals only mate for procreation. Moreover, the established relationship that Enkiduhas with the gods can be seen as positive, mostly because he would not have had a deeper relationship with them in his wild state... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Enkidu is downs because he is near his deathbed, for example, the voice of Shamhat from the sky states, Who fed you bread, fit for a god / Who poured you beer, fit for a king (VII. 90 91). This indicates a highlight of mortality and being a human, as when you are in an animal state there is no such thing as food for enjoyment. In addition, when Gilgamesh is in search for mortality, the tavern keeper highlights some positive notes of humanity, stating Gilgamesh, let your stomach be full / Always be happy, night and day (X. 73 74). We can see that the poem consistently puts emphasis on the fundamentals of life, and the dictates a more optimistic view of life. Additionally, the concept of death is illustrated in the positive note towards humanity. As noted by Shamhat, she states towards Enkidu that won t [Gilgamesh] lay you down in the ultimate resting place? (VII. 95) and [the] rulers of the netherworld will do you homage (VII. 98). This thought by Shamhat leads towards a more optimistic view of life after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Daniel Hale Williams Research Paper Think of the many innovative black people out there. Although you have your typical, well known black athletes and musicians, consider other ways africans americans have made groundbreaking discoveries. African american in the medical field are especially underrated to many people. One surgeon by the name of Daniel Hale Williams deserves some recognition for what he has done for black surgeons and doctors. Daniel Hale Williams III was born on January 18, 1856 in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Sarah Price Williams (mother) and Daniel Hale Williams II (father), a barber. Daniel was only nine years old when his beloved father died from tuberculosis. Following this tragedy, Daniel and his mother moved to Baltimore to live with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Microbes And The Environment Microbes And The Environment When you pick up a handful of soil from outside you are not only picking up soil you are picking up a handful of microbes. In that one handful there are many different varieties of living microbes, they range from algae, fungi, bacteria and many more. A single teaspoon of that soil contains over 1,000,000,000 bacteria, about 120,000 fungi and 25,000 algae. (Microbe World) They are found everywhere that you can think of on Earth, this includes the ground, air, plants and animals. Microbes are one of the oldest living things on Earth they have been around for billion of years and continue to live here under any conditions because they are constantly adapting to the environment that they live in. These environments range from the boiling waters of hot springs in Yellowstone National Park to the freezing temperatures of Antarctica. (Microbe World) The microbes that exist in our world are not all bad they have many very helpful traits that can be observed every day .Microbes just like bacteria and fungi break down complex pollutants into simpler substances to gain energy and nutrients by the process called biodegradation. What biodegradation means is the chemical dissolution of materials by bacteria or other biological means. Although often conflated, biodegradable is distinct in meaning from compostable. (Biodegradation.) Microbes are found naturally in the world and they are also used by humans for important reasons. For example they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. NYT Argumentative Essay Some cities are irresponsible with debt and bonds, therefore, becoming bankrupt. Consequently, investors are losing millions of dollars and the burden is being placed on tax payers. The NYT articles highlights Jefferson s bankruptcy and debt of $4 billion. This came from a big sewer project and corrupt dealings. The hope was the capital project would be pay as you use , this was not the case. The city is banned from the municipal bond market, preventing refinancing of old debt. The Bloomberg article explains the county has agreed to settle for a payment of $1.4 billion to JP Morgan Chase, rather than the possible payment of $1.6 billion in a lawsuit. Harrisburg s situation is one of irresponsibility. Bonds were used explicitly to finance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Farmer, Political Boss, and Immigrant Farmer, Political Boss, and Immigrant Various people from the late nineteenth century held diverse opinions on political issues of the day. The source of this diversity was often due to varying backgrounds these people experienced. Three distinct groups of people are the farming class, the political bosses, and the immigrants, who poured into the country like an unstoppable flood. These groups of people also represented the social stratification of the new society, which had just emerged from rapid industrialization. These three groups had large differences in many aspects such as power, amount of money, and influence in political events of the day. The political boss dominated local city governments and pretended to be Robin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prices of staple goods dropped dramatically from the1860s to the 1890s. The farmers were losing large amounts of money that they desperately needed. The tariff on manufactured goods vexed the farmers because even though their own profits were decreasing, the prices of important manufactured goods were not due to absence of foreign competition. The farmers were further bothered by the domestic marketing system which allowed numerous middlemen to take large shares of the profit of agriculture. There was a shortage of credit, which made it difficult to finance the construction of necessary improvements. The farmers were plagued by numerous natural disasters including tornadoes, floods, and droughts. These conditions, which could destroy property and crops, also provided a difficult environment to grow crops. If the crops could not be grown, the farmer had no means of supporting him and his family. After a boom in the mid 1880s, the population of western farm states increased enormously. This large influx of people contributed to the destruction of open range cattle raising. A prolonged drought following these boom years devastated the farmers and many soon returned East with no money and low morale. Thus, farmers were dissatisfied with government policy and politicians began to discuss resolutions to their problems. Many farmers began to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Sanna Lund In The Simplicities Of Cider The main character in the novel The Simplicities of Cider is Sanna Lund. SHe is a fifth generation orchardist, and has some trouble along the way, which I will explain later. In my opinion I do enjoy the main character of Sanna. She shows honesty and is very up front. Sanna as well does anything to save her orchard which shows she is determined, as well as that she is outgoing. Sanna Lund has learned to become an orchardist from her father who still is with her, and both enjoy the quiet peaceful life of an orchardist. Until her business starts to have some complications, and isn t as popular anymore. Her brother on the other hand left and went with their mom, and later on came back trying to convince both Sanna and the dad to sell the orchard. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Divantages And Dimerits Of Virtual Laboratory Merits and Dimerits of Virtual Laboratories in Engineering Laboratories are important component in engineering and engineering education. In order to learn something by practical, laboratories are vital. With the significant increase of Information Technology (IT) or now well known as Information Communication and Technology (ICT), virtual laboratories have its attention among the engineers. Virtual laboratories are used as alternative way or a supplement to the physical and real laboratories. What is virtual laboratory? People might think that virtual is something that cannot be seen. There are a concept with many ramifications about virtual laboratory in physical sciences. These may relate to the purpose a virtual laboratory is seeking to address, its mode of delivery, the scope of delivery, the experience of both students and tutors, and indeed the suitability of an activity for implementation in a virtual laboratory. The concept is also making an excitement of opinion, both for and against, in many educational circles. In the most general terms, a virtual laboratory is a computer based activity where students interact with an experimental apparatus or other activity via a computer interface. Typical examples which come to mind include a simulation of an experiment, whereby a student interacts with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A virtual laboratory is defined as an interactive multimedia objects. Also we can define a virtual laboratory is one where the student interacts with an experiment or activity which is intrinsically remote from the student or which has no immediate physical reality. Virtual laboratory usually available in three formats which are virtual laboratories in 2 D and 3 D simulations and sensor actuated and remotely controlled virtual laboratories. Even this type of mechanism is quite interesting, there is also merits and dimerits of virtual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. I Am Sam Analysis In the film I Am Sam Directed by Jessie Nelson as the main storyline of this film that show in that anything is possible to fulfill to get where you want to be no matter what kind of Disability a person has. The Director shown a huge importance in the filmed of a real life situation to the viewers. In which a man named Sam Dawson a loving, caring mentally challenged father that takes care of his daughter Lucy. The movie shows a more real life situation that was when Lucy turns 7 she passes her intellectual further than her father, and their bond that they have is being taken away from social service. Also, as for how well Sam could stand up for what he believed as a father with many obstacles and struggles despised of his disability.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another aspect of psychology that is also shown in the movie not only Sam has but his neighbor Annie. Another example is with another Character Annie who she struggles with a phobia that she has struggled with which was agoraphobia being scare of open space. In later of the filmed it showed that she was able to control it for a bit till she started to panic a lot. Not only the aspect of psychology that was shown in the filmed but it has been stereotyped portrayed in the film of their mental illness. Meaning by portrayed of their illness was that like Sam who was stereotype from others seeing him as a childlike of a seven year old. Furth more is that these illnesses affected different people in the movie. Well in the movies it has affected his daughter a lot knowing that her father was different than everyone else due to in fact of his illness. Not only it affects her but she was being bullied during her surprise party that a classmate told her that Why does your father act like a retard? (Nelson,2001). for her, it didn t matter because Sam was giving the love and joy that a child could ever have in their life. Until when she turned seven year old she slowly super passes her father intellectually but if it wasn t for him she wouldn t become the person she is. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Jean Watson Research Paper I: Introduction A.)Who is Jean Watson B.)Education 1.)Watson earned her bachelor s degree in nursing in 1964. 2.)Followed by a master of science in nursing in psychiatric and mental health nursing in 1966. 3.)Finally, a Ph.D. in educational psychology and counseling in 1973. 4.)All obtained from the University of Colorado at Boulder. C.)Theory 1.)Philosophy and Theory of Transpersonal Caring 2.)The nursing model states, Nursing is concerned with promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the sick, and restoring health. (Blais Hayes, 2016) 3.)Addresses how nurses care for their patients, and how that caring translates into better health plans to help patients get healthy. 4.)One aspect of Watson s Caring Theory is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... B.)Altruism is defined as the principle or practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the welfare of others. (Cherry Jacob, 2016) 1.)Everything that is being done for a patient in a clinical setting should only be for the greater good of that particular patient and should have no ulterior motives behind the action being done. V: Major Concepts and Assumptions A.)Human Being 1.)A valued person to be cared for, respected, nurtured, understood, and assisted. (Blais Hayes, 2016) 2.)A human should be regarded as a complete rather than a separation of their parts and as a fully well designed cohesive self. B.)Health 1.)The unity and harmony within the mind, body, and soul. (Cherry Jacob, 2016) 2.)Health is associated with the patient and how they perceive themselves and the experiences they have gone through. 3.)Health is defined by ones overall level of mental, physical, and social functioning. C.)Environment or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Fight Club Creative Writing It s been years since I have seen him. I try my hardest to remember his body. All that comes to mind is his dirty blonde hair, big brown eyes, broad shoulders and a smile that could melt any heart. Tyler Emmert was no ordinary guy to me. In my eyes, Tyler was a man no one could understand, he had a past that made him who he is. I once fell in lovewith him. Everyone was confused, how can a smart, caring, sweet girl steal the heart of a rebel, a person who runs from things with feeling. Some people say opposites attract but I say it s the souls that longs for eachother rather than looks or personality. Loving him felt like destiny, like it was meant to be. One day things were perfect the next day he woke up and decided to disappear. All traces of Tyler were gone. No phone number, no address to find him. Our love was truly and utterly over. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As i drive down the road every song was like another stab to the heart. I turn it off. I drive in silence. I stop at the local gas station to get some gas, as I walk in the cashier greets me with a fake smile. It s fake like mine. I walk up to him and say twenty on pump seven in the back ground I heard someone say my name. I freeze up, the voice sounds to familiar. The voice is deep and raspy. As I turn slowly fearing that I might be right. As I took my last step around I stood there frozen because there he stood. Tall, looking down at me with that smile. He grabbed my hand told me meet me tonight at my house, seven o clock. He walked away I stood there in shock debating weather I wanted to show or not. As I got ready for the night I tried to brace myself for what might happen. As I pull into the drive way I take a deep breath. I walk up to the front door and there a note was it read hello beautiful, open your heart as you walk to the back yard for I am about to fall in love with you all over again! With my eyes filling with water I walked around to find a beautiful backyard lit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Man vs. Machine Surplus Theory of Value Output Essay example Mos 1 Steffan J Mos 02/24/13 ISF 100A essay 1 Prompt 1 Man vs. Machine Surplus Value output Within society there has always been producers and consumers, those who work for the benefit of others to gain in return a medium of exchange of wealth and salary for personal consumption at a later time. But at what cost of these workers, what of the surplus or rather byproduct of labor that workers create for capitalists to make economic profit of the workers? Their labor cost, according to nineteenth century German economist Karl Marx, is then able to be appropriated by Capitalist and in return allows then for economic profit/growth. This being the root of what we call capital accumulation, or the gathering of objects of value to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The more mechanized a firm is in any sector tends to be more profitable than less mechanized ones in the long run. However the investment in industrializing the workforce would have short term ramifications of production of the machines, and the cost of human labor to put together the machine. For instance a company could see a short run decrease in production and sales by their investment into mechanized systems, however after the production of the machine, the rate of output and efficiency of a company would be better off and more production then a company that had not mechanized. We see here that in this day and age the there is a new dominant leader in the market place is the industrial capitalist. By taking out the human labor and focus on mechanized labor, firms then have the ability to allocate resources efficiently and effectively elsewhere and reach a max level of production and profit. What Marx found puzzling about his surplus value theory, is how do we determine the actual value of the machines? What seemed troubling to Marx was how could we decipher the labor use of the worker and the capacity of the machines to maximize production while being able to use incorporate them both so there is Mos 3 this use of allocated efficiency in the workplace. What makes it difficult is without having the mechanized labor; the rate of production drops but also decreases the labor force. In that, the question is posed, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Monkeys Paw Character Analysis Zikera Newsome 6th period 03/07/17 The Monkeys Paw The Monkeys Paw by W.W Jacobs. This novel is taking place inside and around the White family home, called Laburnum Villa. The novel is probably set around the time it were to be published; in 1902.The author manipulate time by going slow. The setting changes but it does not affect how the characters are in the novel. As the story progresses, the house becomes progressively darker and spookier. He uses the horror genre to talk about some very serious issues. Sgt. Major Morris tells the Whites that the old fakir who put the spell on the paw said, Fate rules people s lives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sgt. Maj. Morris wanted to make three wishes because only three men could use it and the fakir was the man who put a spell on the paw but it also is a curse. The character I relate to the most is Mr. White because he is trying to protect the paw and people from it. Inside of the story is Man vs. Man because Mr. White is making a decision to make a wish or let three other men make the wishes their selves. Internal because man vs. man is inside decision he is having with himself. The first thing that happened in the story that changed it was that Mr. White gave the paw away for a trifle, second thing was that Mr. White came in with two hundred pound of British money, and the third thing was a man getting hurt in the second scene. A mystery is the outcome of the man disappearing without anyone knowing what happened. The monkeys paw is the central idea of the story and everything is around that title from page 26 it says, It had a spell put on it by an old Fakir, said the Sergeant Major, a very holy man. He wanted to show that fate ruled people s lives, and that those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow. He put a spell on it so that three separate men could each have three wishes from it. The first man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Psalm Accomplishments The Psalms reveal some of the most beautiful poetry ever written. They express the vast dimension of human experience. From joy to grief, from hope to despair, anger, pain, love, desire, doubt, trust, sorrow, shame, regret, discouragement, loneliness, delight, awe, exaltation, gladness, fear, peace, and gratitude, all manner of human emotions are revealed. William Wordsworth (1801) thought that, All good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. Many passages in the Bible express an overflow of exaltation and joy in Godthrough His creation. David, in Psalm 19:1 4, writes, The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mightier than the thunder of the great waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea the LORD on high is mighty (Psalm 93:4, NIV) Isaiah writes, the LORD Almighty will come with thunder and earthquake and great noise, with wind storm and tempest and flames of a devouring fire (Isaiah 29:6, NIV). Jesus pictures a hen to describe his longing Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you who kill the prophets and stone those sent to you, how often I have longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were not willing (Luke 13:34, NIV). Schaeffer (1973) writes, If God made the flowers, they are worth painting and writing about. If God made the birds, they are worth painting. If God made the sky, the sky is worth painting. If God made the ocean, indeed it s worth writing poetry about (p. 89). Creation is God s artwork to reveal Himself to us. Many of the Biblical writers use creation as an analogy to describe what God is like. Artists can certainly reflect God s creation, through painting or poetry or any of the many forms of art, to communicate a deeper understanding of the nature of a magnificent, profound, powerful, and beautiful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Animal Testing In The Pain Of Animals By David Suzuki In the article The Pain of Animals , David Suzuki explored scientific research and its history of animal testing as a means to help humanity. By using personal anecdotes, as well as stories of animal testing and captivity, David Suzuki confronted the right of humans to exploit animals for the benefit of humankind, the justifications that humans use as an excuse to exploit animals, and the inhumanity in the way that humans as a species treat other species. The fundamental question that defined the content of the article was What gives us the right to exploit other organisms as we see fit? (Suzuki, 2008, p.681). Humanity had a long history of using animals in testing due to biological similarities (Suzuki, 2008, p. 680). He put a mirror to people by questioning the ways animals were treated in those scenarios, and if the methods and product were worth the suffering of animals. To do this he looked at examples of scientific studies to alleviate human illness, as well as use of animals for entertainment. By contrasting the harsh realities animals face with the rationalization of their captors, the article underlined not only humanity s unlimited capacity for cruelty but also the factors that allow it to keep on doing the same thing no matter what the truth of the matter is. The article was written for those who those who do not know about the scientific exploitation of animals as well as those who have not in the past seen the idea of captivity and scientific treatment of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Differences In Competency Related To The Associates And DIFFERENCES IN COMPETENCY RELATED TO THE ASSOCIATES AND BACHELORS DEGREE IN NURSING This discussion will describe the differences between Associates Degree in Nursing and the Bachelors of Science in Nursing have to do with a good theoretical understanding of diseases and health management in regards to competency. Years ago nursing was not considered a career; it was considered a profession that was practically unwanted and undesirable. The role of nurses provides a safe and healthy environment to provide patients to live in an optimistic health. It is known that the educational process outcomes are the competencies; this consists of the kind of professional abilities that most nurse educators are seeking to develop in students (Aiken,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This degree is suitable for individual who have no previous experience or education of nursing. The basic goal of ADN program is to enroll in Registered nursing (Aiken, 2003). The Bachelors of Science in Nursing is a four year based degree. Students will spend two years taking the class of liberal arts and after that spend another two years taking nursing related courses. Once these courses are completed and graduation has taken place students must pass the licensing exams. These exams evaluate the knowledge about nursing. Many students who fulfill their Bachelor s in Science of Nursing degree tend to gravitate towards their Master s in Science and some doctoral levels, which is an essential component for sustaining an adequate supply of nursing practitioners, midwives, and clinical nurse specialists ,as well as nurse educators. There has been many debates and controversy on whether the Associates Degree in Nursing should continue. This discussion is due to the adversity in the levels of competency between the two degrees. The Associates in popular threw thought the fact that it is the entry level into nursing and starting the path way to the Bachelors of Science of Nursing. The increase in complexity of medicine should make the baseline in nursing should be the Bachelors of Science in Nursing Degree. It has been shown that the nurse s level of education can influence a major factor the safety and quality of care of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Blood Suagr Research Papers Using a glucometer to check blood suagr is a daily routine for many Americans. It would seem to go without saying that devices that are used to to puncture the skin such as needles and lancing devices (fingerprick) should never be shared between more than one person(Phillip, Quinn). Some argue that blood glucometeres are able to be shared if cleaned and stored properly. Others argue stating they should never be shared. I believe no person, or facility ever share blood glucose monitoring equipment due to high risk of disease transmission. A glucometer is device that is used by diabetics to check their blood sugar. These devices are used by a drop of blood placed on a test strip and the monitor reads it. The finger tip is pricked and the blood... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know this because I work in a nursing home and our infection control class was mostly about the Wayne County story because it hit so close to home. This type of thing happens everyday around the world but this was practically in our back yard. Education of infection control will save lives. Unsafe practices are not the only issue with blood glucometers in nursing facilites, money is an issue also. Glucometers are not exactly pricey but when you have alot of residents who need them they become pricey. When living in an asissted living you pay to live there and as a part of that money the staff is required to get your medicine and make sure it is given to you when needed. Spreading bloodborne viruses does not come from only diabetics, or only nursing homes. This is an issue eveywhere. Hospitals, doctor offices, and even schools. Children carry there diabetic needs to school with them and usually the school nurse adminsiters the shots, but we all know school nurses are not full time at one school. There are days the kids give themselves their injections adn have the equipment with them. While there is nothing we can do about this because it is their right to have their stuff and use it as needed we can make sure they are storing it in a safe place where other children are not able to access it. All of these issues come back to safety of yourslef, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Investigating The Hardness Of River Tank And Tap Water Water Hardness EEI The aim of this investigation is to use a quantitative method to determine the hardness of river, tank and tap water. Using chemicals including pH 10 buffer solution, Eriochrome Black T Indicator, 0.01M magnesium chloride and 0.01M EDTA solution the milligrams of calcium carbonate per litre of the three water samples (river, tank and tap) was tested. Using this method, it was discovered that river water had the highest concentration of calcium carbonate of the samples, therefore was the hardest water sample tested, whilst the tank water had the lowest concentration of calcium carbonate, therefore it was the softest of the water samples. This investigation proved the hypothesis and the quantitative method used worked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bonding within the water molecule and the interaction between the water molecules causes the molecules to organise themselves in a bent shape. Both a space model and electron dot diagram of a water molecule have been supplied in the appendix Image 1. Water has many unique properties, which has allowed life to exist: for example, if ice didn t have a lower density than water, the oceans would have frozen from the bottom up, killing all forms of life. Water is denser than ice because the molecules in ice are further from each other than they are in water. Another property of water is that it is a good solvent and is often called the universal solvent because of the number and variety of substances that dissolve in it, including inorganic salts like sodium chloride separate. This is because the cations are attracted to the negative end of the water molecule (the oxygen atom) while anions are attracted to the positive end of the water molecule (the hydrogen atoms). The separated ions are then surrounded by water molecules and are said to be hydrated ions. However, the presence of different solutes, such as sodium chloride, can change some of the properties of water. One thing solutes often do is decrease the freezing point and increase the boiling point. This adjustment can then be used as an advantage, for example, when 76g of ethylene glycol, or antifreeze, is added to 1000g ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Trimax There are five crucial factors that are able to classify whether a firm is in a monopolistic market, oligopoly market, monopolistic competitive market, or in a perfect competition market. These factors consist of the amount of competition, product differentiation, entry/exit barriers in the market, pricing power and their non price competition. These factors are a key way to analyze a firm and determine which type of business it is allocated in. During an Interview with the leading partner of this Trimax automotive, I was able to gather information based on these five factors, enabling me to determine which competitive market Trimax is classified under. Competition: In the area of Markham, ON there are a variety of sizes for firms competing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This allows some firms to shine over others as they are able to execute and provided better service or allow for a more convenient delivery to a customer. For Trimax automotive, an important factor they must always consider is keeping a large amount of inventory in store enabling them to deliver parts to customers right away. This is because of the I need it now market. This plays an important role as it becomes highly convenient for a customer when their supplier is able to send parts within the hour. Mr. Sousa had stated, We try to attain the quickest services levels possible so the customers do not have to wait for their vehicles to be repaired. This shows the level of importance customer service means to this company as it does play an important component in keeping a large amount of ones demand base. Online ordering is starting to attract consumers as they have the ability to check on Trimax s inventory enabling Trimax to get the sale before other companies have the chance. This is because of like previously stated, usually whoever has the part gets the sale. Through non price competition one can see that customer satisfaction is the key component needed to keep popular demand in your company enabling one to get a sale before your competitor. Thus showing that Trimax is located more towards a monopolistic competitive market as they have some ways of being able to reach higher demand without the use of lowering their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest Panoptic Analysis In Ken Kasey s book One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest, a panoptic system is heavily in place in a psychiatric hospital being run by a charge nurse called Nurse Rachet. Rachet is very mean and intimidating almost in a sociopathic manner; Rachet threatens to send any misbehaving patients to the shock shop, where electroconvulsive therapy is presented upon a patient in a torturous manner. Rachet can also send patients to the lobotomy center, where needles will go down into a patient s eye to scrape away at their brains as a form of punishment. This puts the patients in fear every moment of the day as to whether they will be rated out on by other patients and sent to the shock shop or lobotomy center. This system operates as panoptican,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can physically see and know that she is in the hospital, but you never know when she will read the logbook, when she will talk to patient and when she will talk to the orderlies. This creates a panoptic environment, which verifies that Michael Foucault s panoptican theory is true but not ultimately perfect because of other underwritten circumstances such as cruel and unusual punishment. In a perfect world panopticans have a certain degree of power, with one person being the central power that sees everything; and has the ultimate control over everyone in the institution. All panopticans are not perfect though, just like a pyramid or Ponzi scheme; a panoptican in any shape or form will be destined to collapse and fall hard! The person running the panoptican will lose their power like a cult leader whose cult just collapsed and lost everything. A panoptican will never be the answer to society s problems. Foucault even says that a panoptican is not perfect; the system of panoptic institutions does not work the way we think it does. The idea of a circular shaped building, so that everyone can be watched and kept under constant control; with the fear of getting caught doing something wrong and being punished. Will fear almost anyone who thinks about it, according to Foucault in a panoptican. In an enclosed, segmented space, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Adam Summers s Born To Run In the article Born to Run by Adam Summers, who is an assistant professor of bioengineering and ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of California, Irvine, the author states that throughout time bipedalism has evolved to benefit endurance running. Summers also claims that bipedalism modern humans have differs from the one our early ancestors had. The author relies on the research by Dennis M. Bramble and Daniel E. Lieberman that have improved the understanding of humanbipedalismand its evolution. According to Summers, the corrections made by Bramble and Lieberman s research helped to draw a more accurate picture of an early human. Summers writes in an informal tone and the article, even though he refers to a scientific data, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay on Analysing the Cash Flow that a Business Might... Analysing the cash flow problems that a business might experience Cash flow problems can be caused by a variety of factors these problems can destabilize the amount of income which will prevent the payment of liabilities that make a business function. The main causes of cash flow problems are: Low profits or (worse) losses Over investment in capacity Too much stock Allowing customers too much credit Overtrading Unexpected changes Seasonal demand Each point will be assessed in this document. Low profits or (worse) losses Profit and losses are the main points to be considered in a business because a business is run by the amount of profits they receive. If there is a dent in profit then the business is not functioning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The business will have to choose other means to pay off their stock providers which will put the business in debt. Having stocks that can t be liquidity will be problematic because the demand is not of that nature. This will show a negative on the cash forecast as they will not be making profits. Everything must be accounted to their demands to make sure their stocks will sell which will overall be a disadvantage. Having stocks that are on your hands for a long period of time can make the products obsolete and out of range which will then have to sell cheaper to other business. Having too many stocks can be caused by buying in bulks because it makes the products cheaper but escalates the risk of not selling the products. Allowing customers too much credit Allowing your customers to have too much credit can be an issue but also can be good. It can be an issue to allow your customers to have over exaggerated credit because this allows customers to buy products without paying for it on the date of purchase but to leave it for a future specified date. This can be problematic because these can be calculated in the cash flow forecast without having the cash at hand but only predicting on the date that has been set for payment. Some trade debtors may not choose to pay for their purchase at all. This will be problematic as you are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Confidence In Mashiach Confidence in the possible happening to the mashiach is an essential and central piece of conventional Judaism. It is a piece of Rambam s 13 Principles of Faith, the base necessities of Jewish conviction. In the Shemoneh Esrei supplication to God, discussed three times day by day, we appeal to God for the greater part of the coming s components of the mashiach: ingathering of the outcasts; reclamation of the religious courts of equity; an end of fiendishness, sin and apostasy; prize to the honorable; remaking of Jerusalem; rebuilding of the line of King David; and rebuilding of Temple administration. Present day researchers propose that the messianic idea was presented later ever, amid the prophets age. They take note of that the messianic idea is not expressly specified anyplace in the Torah(the initial five books of the Bible). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mashiach is not specified expressly in the Torah, in light of the fact that the Torah was composed in wording that all individuals could comprehend, and the theoretical idea of an inaccessible, profound, future prize was outside the ability to grasp of a few individuals. On the other hand, the Torah contains a few references to the End of Days (acharit ha yamim), which is the season of the mashiach; along these lines, the idea of mashiach was known in the most old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Impact Of World War One ( Wwi ) The Home Front is often overlooked when discussing the impact of World War One (WWI), as the impact is often less glorified when compared to the bloodshed of the battlefields. This exhibition looks at life in Australia during WWI and explores the experiences of those away from the actual fighting who are at home. By extensively using primary sources and brief profiles of both notable and everyday Australians during WWI, the exhibit gives a holistic view on life in Australia during the Great War. The exhibit focuses on the themes of the initial excitement of those in Australia when the war began, technology advancements, how the public received news of the war and their reaction to it, as well as the sense of growing disillusionment that developed as the war progressed. It comprehensively looks at these experiences and emotions and describes them with clarity. When first entering the exhibit, the wall displays a quote from the Sydney Morning Herald, stating that the war was our baptism of fire... it will test our manhood and womanhood... even though we never hear a shot fired . This is then coupled with the exhibit describing the excitement felt by many Australian s as the war promised an adventure. This excitement is explored throughout the exhibition as it describes how Australian s put their lives on hold for the war effort. The exhibit accurately describes this initial excitement, and portrays the wide range of emotions felt by those in Australia. The exhibit also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. What Is The Challenge Of The Antimalarials Drug Development The challenge of the antimalarials drug development is to deliver a drug that should: (i) address drug resistance issues, (ii) have a rapid onset of action, (iii) be safe, especially in children and pregnant women, and (iv) cure malaria in a single dose (v) identify novel targets. Artemisinin based combination therapies (ACTs) currently gold standard in treating uncomplicated malaria, have an inherent issue of emerging resistance. To tackle this problem, sophisticated cellular and phenotypic screening methods have identified drug candidates active against different stages of the parasites life cycle in recent years. (Table 1.0) Following are brief descriptions of such innovative strategies currently under preclinical development: The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first generation ozonide OZ277, known as arterolane, has been found to inhibit the growth of chloroquine resistant (K1) and chloroquine sensitive (NF54) parasite strains with an IC50 = 1.6 1.8nM. In 2012, the combination of arterolane maleate and piperaquine phosphate was released as a 3 day treatment in India. The second generation peroxide OZ439 (EC50 = 3.4 4.0nM) featuring an 80 aryl rather than an 80 alkyl group causing higher stability of the O O bond towards Fe(II) increasing by 50 fold, presumably because of steric reasons, is now in Phase IIa studies. [6, 7] Tetraoxanes (also stabilizes O O bond), as was employed in the drug development candidate RKA 182, has displayed IC50 values of 4.9 nM against the P. falciparum 3D 7 strain and of 1.9 nM against the K1 strain (chloroquine sensitive and resistant, respectively). It reduced P. berghei parasitemia in mice to undetectable levels 24 hours after treatment. This compound is currently in preclinical trials and although it has greater stability than OZ277, its antimalarial activity is inferior to OZ439. [8, 9] Phenotypic whole cell screening method has revealed a 2 aminopyridine class of small molecules as a good starting point to develop new a derivative, MMV390048, which lacked cross resistance with current drugs used to treat malaria, and has a potential ability to block all life cycle stages of the malaria parasite. Both genomic and chemoproteomic studies have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The X Files Is An American Science Fiction Horror Drama... There were many shows that could claim that they were the top show in the nineties. One of those shows was Friends, it followed the story of six people three men and three women that lived in the same apartment complex. The X Files is an American science fiction horror drama television series created by Chris Carter. The series revolves around FBI special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who investigated X Files. The Simpsons is an animated show created by Matt Groening. The series is a satirical depiction of a working class lifestyle. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield. Seinfeld was a show that originally ran for nine seasons on NBC, from 1989 to 1998. It was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the latter starring as a fictionalized version of himself. Full House was a show created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. The show chronicles a widowed father, Danny Tanner, who enlists his best friend and brother in law to help raise his three daughters. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is a show that aired on NBC. The show stars Will Smith as a fictionalized version of himself, who is sent to move in with his wealthy aunt and uncle in their Bel Air mansion. Boy Meets World is a show that shows the coming of age and everyday life lessons of Cory. Saved by the Bell is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993. The show followed a group of friends and their principal. Primarily focusing on lighthearted comedic situations. Saturday Night Live is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...