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Night'S Dream
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Essay Prompts For A Midsummer Night'S DreamEssay Prompts For A Midsummer Night'S Dream
Separation Between the Narration in Response to...
In reading Frankenstein, by Mary Shelly, a motif of distance and separateness can be discerned
from the text. In the structure of the narrative, the reader is distant from the action. The setting of
the narrative is situated often in isolated and nearly inaccessible areas, creating separateness
between the action of the story and the everyday world. The Frankensteinmonster is remote
compared to the rest of world by narrativestructure, geographic area, and his namelessness. The
reader must look through several lenses throughout the novel. The letters that begin the book are
addressed to Mrs. Saville from Robert Walton. So already in the beginning, the reader is asked to
participate in voyeurism, looking in on a world through letters... Show more content on
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The light of the story is passing through the lenses of Robert Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and
finally the antagonist of the story: the nameless Frankenstein monster. Shelly gradually drops
these lenses once again until we are back to Walton s letters to Mrs. Saville. The three main lenses
of this narration are also separate in space from the rest of humanity for the majority of this novel.
Walton first sees the Frankenstein monster and then Victor on his voyage north into the ice. It is
only these two creatures, and the adventurers of Walton s crew that would travel this far away from
the comfort and companionship of humanity. The first spoken encounter between Frankenstein and
his monster occurs on the icy glacier in the Swiss Alps near the source of the Arveiron. After
Victor s ascent into the mountains he is confronted by the monster and is led to an even higher
peak to the hut of the monster where the he begins his tale. The monster exists outside the sphere
of humanity, right on the fringe. He spends his formative months in the woods or inside his hiding
place outside the cottage of the exiled French Nationals. The only people who ever hear the
monster are Victor, the blind father of the cottage, and William right before he dies. The rest of
humanity, even if the monster tries to speak, is unable to hear him. The monster is so far from
what is right and normal that the capacity for understanding is not within the grasp of normal
human experience. The
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Essay About Character Flaws
We re all in our private traps, trapped in our own minds. Subsequently, we see ourselves as the
protagonist, all of our actions easily justifiable. We know ourselves best our strengths, our
weaknesses for the most part. We may joke we are never on time or we take too long to text
back, all bad habits of which we are aware, but these are much easier to recognize than our major
character flaws. We examine ourselves from one perspective: our own. We are familiar with the
shock of seeing our faces from a new angle in the mirror or hearing our voice on a recording, but
few of us have examined our character from the perspective of others. We should consider the
opinions of those we value. Failure to do so can result in a variety of repercussions... Show more
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In middle school, my friend and I were not particularly cool but we didn t care. Well, I didn t
care; he did. Once in high school, I was not hurt when he ditched me for the cool kids because I
knew that he didn t actually like them; he just wanted to be like them. I advised him not to
bother with these peers, who did not treat him as an equal, because he had friends who actually
cared about him. He disregarded my concerns (Indignation) and we lost contact. Letting go of his
ego over the years, he considered my comments. Though he was stagnant for a while out of
comfort and maybe necessity he began to realize the people of which he surrounded himself did
not make him happy (Contemplation). My predictions were coming true: he was not valued by
those he considered friends. Unlike those who came before, this person was willing to take the next
step. Rather than simply acknowledging an issue, he also proactively sought a solution. He chose
to brave the loneliness that comes with lacking a group of friends (no matter how fake). He learned
that quantity does not equate to quality. But unlike the rest of us, he actually did something about
his situation, choosing to spend time with real friends that value
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Summary Of The Scarecrow And The Tin Woodman
In The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman , Frank Baum creates conflict with imagery and
characterization, achieving this effect with diction, syntax, imagery, and tone. Baum s word choice
in the short story plays a large role in establishing and building the main conflict of the piece. His
diction is kept simple, but the choices he made are ultimately effective in creating the tone, which
is another element that helps create the conflict. In the first paragraph, bent on mischief and
captive effectively reveal the crows real intentions, which is what causes the actual problem. The
diction also contributes to creating imagery; words such as chattering , suspended , and dangled
all help to paint a picture in the reader s mind of the way
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The Day Will Come That You Won T Be Analysis
Similar to gothic literature, one of the scenes in The Day Will Come That You Won t Be has a
biblical parallel. In this scene, the characters follow part of the story of Abraham and Isaac. In
the show, Negan fulfills the role of God (which he would, undoubtedly, appreciate), Rick is
Abraham, and Carl is Isaac. Negan demands a personal sacrifice of Rick that will protect other
people, but cause profound damage to his son and himself. Negan demands fulfillment up until
Rick has resigned himself to cutting of Carl s arm. Negan does not need Rick to actually
complete the act, he just needs Rick to accept his domination. It functions not only as a test of
Rick s sense of duty to his people and the power of his fear, but also makes Rick grateful to
Negan. In a very twisted way, Negan saves Carl by sparing him from the fate Negan had
demanded of him. It is a little different than the original story, Negan comes out of the situation
with Rick s obedience, fear, and maybe some reverence. Maybe it s not so different after all.... Show
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The inherent tension and confusion of such a beginning is exacerbated when this is the viewer s
very first introduction to the story as a whole. Not only does the story begin in the middle of a
narrative ark, but also in the middle of the story as a whole. This structural decision deliberately
throws the viewer off kilter from the very beginning. From the opening to the closing scenes, the
episodes is designed to do just that. Beginning in medias res establishes early in the narrative that
the viewer will likely be
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Cancer Registry Paper
Cancer Registry
Cancer Registries (NPCR) collect data on cancer occurrence and the type of initial treatment (CDC,
2013). This can include the type, extent, and location of the cancer. The registries collects
information about cancer patients and the treatments they receive and then stores it in a computer
(CDC, 2013). According to the CDC website, the purpose of cancer registries is to monitor cancer
trends over time, show cancer patterns in various populations and identify high risk groups (2013).
The registries also guides planning and evaluation of cancer control programs. The registry helps
set priorities for allocating health resources. The registries help advance clinical, epidemiologic, and
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These programs make the process of collecting and processing data easier for medical facilities
and registries (CDC, 2015). According to the CDC (2015), Cyber Cancer Registry is an interactive
virtual registry system for developing and assessing the skills of cancer registry personnel. It
provides new registrars an opportunity to gain hands on practice in core areas of cancer registry
operations. Also, NPC offers training materials called Brain Tumor Registry Reporting Training
Materials. All cancer registry standard setting organizations have agreed to use these training
materials to promote consistency in training (CDC, 2013). Informatics has two focus areas, public
health informatics, and cancer surveillance informatics. According to the CDC (2015), Public
health informatics is the efficient and effective organization and management of data, information,
and knowledge generated and used by public health professionals to fulfill the core functions of
public health assessment, policy, and assurance. The CDC also states (2013), cancer surveillance
informatics is the systematic application of information and computer science and technology to
cancer surveillance practices, research, and
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The Continuation Phase Of The Maintenance Phase
Second is the continuation phase which lasts four to nine months. During the continuation phase,
planning focuses on maintaining adherence to the medication regimen and prevention of relapse
(Halter, 2014. p. 235). Interventions vary depending on the patient s coping skills, cognitive
function, availability of support systems, and financial status. Psychoeducational teaching must
be done for the patient as well as the family. If needed, referrals to community programs or
groups may be done. Lastly is the maintenance phase which focuses on avoiding relapses and
diminishing the severity of episodes that may occur in the future. Everything that has been done in
the first two stages will play a role in the maintenance phase. Another important intervention is
being able to identify triggers. Recollecting data can be done by the patient or by anyone close to
the patient such as family, friends, significant other, etc. Daily mood charting can also help
identify triggers. The following website http:://moodtracker.com has a chart that can keep track of
warning signs and triggers. Charts can include being able to track medication compliance, mood,
changes in sleep, and daily activities. Being aware of triggers can allow early intervention which
can minimize the severity of the manic or depressive episodes. Evidence based Research Papers A
study was done to demonstrate the effectiveness of combining lurasidone with lithium or valproate.
The study consisted of six weeks
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Carbonic Acid Levels Lab Report
The effects of color on carbonic acid levels
Mustafa Abdalla
Alberto Moreno, D Mario Robinson, Alexis Downey, Mong Trinh Doan
Biology 1441, Section 055; Prof. Corey Roelke; October 14th, 2014.
Abstract:
Different colors of light affect the development of plants in different ways. The rate of
photosynthesis of each plant will differ depending on the color of the light that is emitted on it.
Once the carbon dioxide is produced it will react with the water in the aquatic system, thus
producing carbonic acid. We measured the carbonic acid levels with the help of phenolphthalein
and sodium hydroxide to conclude that the brighter the color of the light is, the faster the plant will
photosynthesize, and thus the lower the carbonic concentration of the aqueous solution.
Plants use the process of photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy, and carbon
dioxide must be used up by the plants in order for this process to take place. On the other hand,
cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide in order to convert stored energy into chemical energy
(ATP. We will use Elodea for this experiment because they are simple aquatic plants.
Therefore, the system that contained lower levels of carbonic acid also contained lower levels of
carbon dioxide, and this concluded that photosynthesis took place since CO2 is a reactant molecule
of the process, and was used up.
Introduction:
Elodea is a genus of aquatic plants scientifically known as Elodea canadensis or Elodea
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The Importance Of Social Learning Theory And Goal Setting
Many learning theories can be used to motivate learning and improve people s ability, knowledge,
skills, and many other important factors. Social learning theory and Goal setting I consider very
important. Social learning theory emphasizes that people learn by observing others, like role
models who are credible and knowledgeable. The doctrine recognizes that behaviorthat is
reinforced or rewarded tends to be repeated. For example, employees can learn new skills or adapt
different behavior from experiencing the consequences of using a practice or professional
qualifications. They also can observe others and identify the consequences of their actions. During
the process of social learningtheory attention, retention, motor production, motivational processes,
and matching model performances represent essential elements. This theory recognizes that
behavior that is reinforced or rewarded tends to be repeated. People can learn by observing
others and seeing the consequence of their actions. For example, when I lived in Japan, I couldn t
speak the language and learned through observation of other people. You learn with no additional
performance by using cognitive process and modeling. Self regulation techniques are a great tool
that people can use to improve their abilities. In fact, by observing other employees performance,
some individuals can increase appropriate behavior and decrease the inappropriate one. For
example, people can use logical verification and observation of
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The English Language Examination Tests
1.Introduction
Over the last 10 years the Caribbean Examinations Council has reported that in the English
Language Examination which tests students competence in understanding and expression, there
are increasing problems. Among these are the low level of ability to differentiate between a
descriptive essay and a story , fewer candidates showed an understanding of the requirements of a
descriptive essay and organisation was weak (CXC, 2014). Although the performance the year
before was more favourable, again the report revealed the at there was a serious issue of a lack of
understanding of sentence structure and formatting. The report also revealed that there was a
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Jamaican Creole (JC) is an oral language, Mair (2003) provides a distinction between the two
through orthography and phonology, where JC is spoken and Standard Jamaican English (SJE) is
written. Even though English remains the official language, JC is predominantly used with in the
home by minimum wage earners. There is an ongoing project known as the bilingual Education
project now being conducted in selected primary schools in recognition of the need to introduce
bilingual teaching strategies and role of JC in the classroom. However, he was not clear on its use
in the classroom, which could be any of the following: as a stimulus, for motivation, as a bridge to
literacy, or as the official language of instruction (Blank, 2003). Currently both teachers and students
use patois in the classroom and according to the MOEYC it is very difficult for students to make
the transition hence the recognition of the need for a dual situation. This demands retraining of
teachers to be able to facilitate any changes in teaching strategies which currently is deemed
inadequate. The World Bank (2005) reports that Jamaica has always been characterised by high
educational inequality and riddled with underperformance which creates a further divide in the
social
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WGU Est1 Task 3
More and more each year we seem to experience what can only be stated as a growing talent
shortage throughout all departments of our company; so starting today we will be implementing
a comprehensive change to our strategies for finding exceptional talent. According to Winston
Gallagher (2014), a ManpowerGroup report shows that 36% of managers in all industries are
reporting a major shortage of the talent pool and have come up with several ideas on how to
correct this issue. We are a small city trying to compete with large cities such as Houston, Dallas,
and Austin just minutes and hours from our front doors. So starting today we will implement what
will be known as the Woodlands Initiative that will play off the incredible lifestyle available here in
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We will build on all that our great town has to offer to those who live and work here from the
incredible downtown river district, to the miles and miles of walking, running, and bike paths
throughout the entire town just to name a few. We can highlight the fact that employees of our
great company can kayak to work or on their lunch breaks, or push the large number of fine
restaurants within walking distance of our front doors. Maybe we have a job fair during one of
our towns many festivals or special events and incorporate it into the job fair itself. There are
many ways in which we can brand our organization by building off all that there is to offer in our
great town, and we need to come up with a comprehensive strategy and implement it
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Caroline B Glick The Israeli Solution
Glick, Caroline B. The Israeli Solution: A One State Plan for Peace in the Middle East. New York,
USA: Random House, 2014.
In the 2014 book, The Israeli Solution: A One State Plan for Peace in the Middle East, Caroline B.
Glick, an American Israeli journalist and author, examines Israeli administration of the contested
territories known as Judea and Samaria also know as the West Bank since the 1967 Arab Israeli war.
Glick s work criticises the current state of Israeli policy regarding the administration of the territory,
posits a policy recommendation, and discusses challenges in implementing such a method. By
appealing to human rights, and Jewish legal and historical rights, Glick suggests that Israel annex
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The first premise essentially accuses the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) to have
grossly inflated the number of Arabs living in Judea and Samaria. The strategic inflation of
population is comparable to the PA Ministry of Health that had strategically inflated causality
rates in the past (see Operation Protective Shield in 2002). The objective her would be to gain
political capital, as well as to demonstrate to Israeli policy makers that the annexation of Judea
and Samaria would destroy the sensitive Jewish majority of the State of Israel. According to the
research conducted by the American Israeli group, the PCBS had inflated the Arab population of
Judea and Samaria to 2.42 million. In contrast, the AIDRG concluded that only 1.41 million Arabs
lived in Judea and Samaria. Here, Glick argues that the fact that 1.01 million fewer Arabs lived in
Judea and Samaria means that Israeli annexation would not mean the end of the demographic
integrity of the Jewish State. If the 1.41 million all became Israeli citizens, Israel s Jewish
population would still have a в…”
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The Legal And Political Systems
Introduction It is noteworthy that the legal and political systems are fundamentally different in
the first place due to the diverse perspectives of the world, and they have developed into two
separate entities with their own purposes and model in the society. Therefore, it is unlikely that
they share common philosophy and practices. However, like most other disciplines in the society,
sometimes law and politics overlap to achieve a common goal, sometimes they complement each
other and at other times, they contradict each other. For example, the differentiation of
adversaries has no ground in the law and politics dominates over the rule of law when this occurs.
Therefore, the goals, philosophy and practices in both systems do not entirely agree, hence
reasoning in both systems must be different also. Tradition view The conventional view can be
described as that political reasoning features consideration to political parties, social movements,
public media, the legislature and the government, and politicians create their own normative
ideology that defines and guides the behaviour of the society. James defines legal reasoning as an
approach employed by legal officials to identify and apply legal rules to circumstances in order to
solve legal cases, and that there are unique characteristics of legal reasoning which set it apart to
other forms of reasoning, such characteristics include laws and precedents. The key in legal
reasoning, according to Sunstein, is that legal
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A Brief Note On The Deaf Culture And Hearing People
When a child or an adult who is deaf, there are many options one can take to fix their hearing if
they want to. They have the options of hearing aid, cochlear implants, an auditory brainstem
implant, an auditory midbrain implant, or use ASL. The cochlear implant is a very controversial
topic between the Deaf cultureand hearing people. Deciding whether or not to receive the implant
and be involved in the Deaf culture is a very hard decision for someone to make because of the
benefits but also the complications that could happen after the surgery. My original opinion about
the implant was neutral because if I got asked what I would do if my child was born deaf, I would
not know what to do because I did not have enough information about the cochlear implant.
However now, I feel that I have learned more about the implant and think that an implant and
still be exposed to Deaf culture is the best way to go. So my original opinions I felt wishy washy
about the topic. I understood both sides of the argument, but I did not know what I would do.
Getting the implant provides many opportunities for the person, but then their deaf identity is
not really in their life anymore because the person needs to focus on speaking to learn English.
So I did not know what I would do if I was put in that situation. Throughout this class, I have
gained more knowledge about the two sides and it has helped me get a better understanding of
what I would do if I had a child born profoundly deaf or I
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta ( Oi ) Is An Inherited Disorder...
Science Biology Transcript
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is an inherited disorder characterized by extreme fragility of the
bones also known as brittle bone disease .
Clinical Features
The symptoms of OI include malformed bones, short, small body, loose joints, muscle weakness,
sclera (whites of the eyes) look purple, grey or blue, triangular face, barrel shaped rib cage, curved
spine, brittle teeth, breathing problems and a collagen deficiency.
Classification
There are many ways to classify OI. The most accurate methods are the following.
In some cases, an ultrasound can identify bone abnormalities at 14 18 weeks. Cells obtained
through chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis can also be analysed for a genetic mutation.
Amount of collagen can be tested through a skin sample and genes can be tested through a blood
sample and X rays to check for bone abnormalities such as the symptoms explained earlier can be
used to diagnose.
Radiographic Features
The hallmark feature of Osteogenesis Imperfecta is fragile bones that fracture easily. Osteogenesis
Imperfecta affects both bone quality and quantity (i.e. bone mass).
History
We do not know for certain about when OI started. Perhaps when sin entered the world but we do
know that it has been around for a long time as you can see in these pictures. http:/
/link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00381 009 0817 7/fulltext.html These are pictures of a 3000
year old mummy that has OI. This proves
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Informative Essay On Stock Car Racing And NASCAR
You re driving down the straight stretch at 200 mph, slowing down for one of the three left hand
turns; you re surrounded by other cars all doing the same things, all trying to achieve the same
goal: to be the first racer to cross the checkered line. The sport, is called NASCAR, it attracts
hundreds of thousands of people to watch each and every race. NASCARwas started by back
country bootleggers in Georgia; in late 1947, a meeting was held to discuss the future of stock car
racing, and NASCAR was conceived. It takes extreme skill to race in the NASCAR world; it is a
crazy fast paced sport that has an incredible, humble beginning.
Back in the 1940s, there were individuals known as bootleggers . They made moonshine and
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His heart rate was 130 for the event, which is comparable to an endurance runner except that the
Coke 600 lasts twice as long as a marathon would (Pockrass).
Those conditions are insane, especially to endure for long periods of time. So in order to be a
NASCAR driver, you should probably be physically fit and have plenty of endurance. 800 reps
of 40 pounds does not sound fun at all, especially with your neck. A driver can get fit by spending
hours in the weight room, or they can do it by spending hours and hours behind the wheel of their
race car going 200 mph around the track. Tony Stewart chooses to do it by spending hours on the
track, while Jimmie Johnson chooses to hit the weight room and run twenty
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Kodak Case
Introduction
Eastman Kodak Company, commonly known as Kodak is an American multinational imaging and
photographic equipment, materials and services company headquartered in Rochester, New York,
United States. It was founded by George Eastman in 1889. Kodak is best known for photographic
film products. During most of the 20th century Kodak held a dominant position in this sector. In
fact, Eastman Kodak Co. is one of the dominant market share holders within the camera and other
photography related industries. Kodak pioneered amateur photography and is often credited for
the invention of roll film and the first camera. The markets for color film and color photofinishing
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According to the definition, a relevant product market includes all those products which are
regarded as interchangeable or substitutable by the consumer by reason of the products
characteristics, their prices and their intended use . We can presume that the relevant market for
film includes all of the five firms: Kodak, Fuji, Konica, Agfa and 3M. However, not all of these
firms products are viewed as fully interchangeable and substitutable by the consumer as stated in the
definition. According to statistics, about 50% of consumers will only buy Kodak film despite of
substantial price increases. This phenomenon indicates the consumers adamant belief in the
superior quality of Kodak film. There were two different viewpoints on the relevant geographic
product market for film discussed in the case. According to the district court, the relevant
geographic market for film is worldwide, since foreign manufactures sell considerable amounts of
film in the United States and Kodak s market share is only 36% globally. However, the government
argues that this determination is wrong and that the relevant geographic market in this case should
be limited to the United States. The main explanation here is that a relevant geographic market
comprises an area where the firm can exercise the market power. Taking into consideration the fact
that Kodak charges much higher prices in the US comparing to other countries, the relevant
geographic market
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How Did Industrialization Affect The Lives Of Workers
Since the 19th century, industrialization has had positive and negative effects on the lives of
workers. Industrialization is defined as the large scale introduction of manufacturing, and other
productive economic activity into an area, society, country, etc. Industrialization changed the lives
of workers in the nation.The industrial revolutionwas a turning point in history as it gave new
insights to many new advancements. However, the improvements caused many negative
occurrences to happen and it was not until such came about that serious revision had to begin.
During the industrial revolution numerous technological, and cultural advancements took place.
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The new revision to the class structure was positive because people started making more money.
This was because there were new laws that forced the owners of the factories to pay their workers
minimum wage. Although they were making a little bit more money there were many negative
effects on women and children. Women had gone from housewives to the hardworking woman who
honestly risked their lives in these horrible factories. The women were in danger more than men
because while working in the factory they had long skirts that could easily get stuck in the
machinery. They also got the same treatment and weren t allowed any breaks. Women were
punished as well if they got tired and weren t doing their work efficiently. The women were not
with their families as often because they had to work all day and by the time they got home it
was too late at night. Unfortunately, children work also as young of the age of six years old.
Children were paid unfairly and usually were made to do the dirty work. Working at these
disgusting factories many children as well as adults caught diseases and were malnourished.
In conclusion, the Industrial Revolution had a major impact on the society back then and had lead
to things we use today in the modern era. The industrial revolution was a time of progress. The
inventions being manufactured allowed people to prosper, while at the same time put people in
poverty. The chaos between
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Patience Kershaw Analysis
1. How did Payne s testimony compare with that of Ann Eggley and Patience Kershaw? Mr.
Payne s testimony contrasted all the points that Ann Eggley and Patience Kershaw made in their
testimonies. Payne first said that children started work at age 8, yet Eggley began work at age 7.
Payne said that the children worked for 6 7 hours per day, yet Eggley worked 12 hours
constantly, starting at 4am; except on Saturdays. Kershaw worked 12 hours also, starting at 5am.
Payne believed that [the children were] not ill used or worked beyond their strength , yet Eggley
said the work is far too hard for me; the sweat runs off me all over sometimes . Patience [hurried
11] corves a mile and more under ground and back; they weigh 300 cwt, which is
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The Fiction Genre And Will Cover Key Stage 2 And The...
The texts to be examined in this assignment are all from the Fantasy Fiction Genre and will cover
Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 as these are both relevant to those covered within lectures. We will
begin with Key Stage 2 and The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien looking for examples as to why this
would be considered Key Stage Two. The same process will be followed with The Silmarillionby
the same author for Key Stage 3. Once the key stages have been confirmed for each piece of
literature we can then begin to compare the texts and determine what elements of each make them
unsuitable for classification into alternative key stages. The results of such a comparison may show
some unexpected and interesting results when taking the series as a whole and... Show more content
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It is now listed as Key Stage 2 and for the purposes of this assignment we shall be examining the
piece with this level in mind. It is essentially a simple story of a Hobbit who reluctantly
undertakes a great adventure with a band of dwarves and a wizard to assist in the regaining of
treasure lost to a dragon in times gone by. However, the trials faced during this journey and it s
descriptive manner mean that the book is far from simple at times and it would be fair to
assume that this would place it at the higher end of Key Stage 2 readership, perhaps aged 10 to
11 as it is commonly accepted that children read books typically written approximately 2 years
older than their own age. Using Christopher Booker s theory of The Seven Basic Plots and taking
each of the seven individually we see many examples of Overcoming the monster including The
Call and Initial success with lines such as Bilbo Baggins was standing at his door after
breakfast...Gandalf came by...Tales and adventures sprouted up all over the place wherever he
went (Tolkien, 1937, pp. 15) demonstrating the beginning of The Call and Would this be any
good? asked Bilbo...he held out a largish key though no doubt William had thought it very small
and secret. It must have fallen out of his pocket before he was turned to stone (Tolkien, 1937, pp.
50) showing the Hobbit s initial success as a thief or burglar, the reason he was hired to be a part of
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Sociological Explanations Of Prejudice Essay
From birth, we are culturally conditioned by prejudice, this is due to several factors some of which
are the media, our family, as well as our friends. Prejudice refers to our attitude towards others,
whether it be their race, sex, religion, etc. Prejudice tends to evolve into discrimination over time,
discriminationbeing the negative behavior we show towards others. By the age six and seven,
children are beginning to notice differences in skin color, as well as observe the ways in which
people s lives differ. Often times a child s view is persuaded or shaped by the stereotypes of the
adults around them. Some adults may not consider how their views and their words may impact
the way a young child sees the world. For an example, take a child raised into a wealthy family,
whose parents tend to vocalize their negative opinions of the middle class, this child is likely to
obtain the same prejudice over time. In the same aspects, a child from a less fortunate family
whose parents are unable to afford the nicer luxuries in life, may grow to form their own prejudice
out of jealously. Seeing others who are able to do more or afford more, may cause this child to feel
resentment towards those who are better off. Feeling bitter, as though they have been treated
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Over time the social lines may tend to blur between what is and isn t acceptable. People may
throw out what is morally right and go with what they believe to be true. Such as, a brother of a
soldier killed in combat may grow in their dislike of the opposing nationality, racially stereotyping,
considering them all to be the same. The brother then conforms to and may even act out in
discriminative or violent ways. This prejudice is likely already rooted in him since childhood,
although the loss of the brother sets this behavior into
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The Dependence On Fossil Fuels
Title Since the invention of the car over a century ago, people have become highly dependent on
fossil fuels. Over the past few decades it has become clear that this dependence has been having
disastrous effects on the environment, our health, our economy, and our future. Not only that, but
fossil fuels are a finite supply and once they are depleted, there is no getting more. If we are to
continue to thrive as a society, it is imperative that we reduce our dependence on non renewable
fossil fuels, and move towards renewable energy sources such as electricity, biofuels, and
hydrogen. Fossil fuels have been used to power our vehicles since the invention of the car in the
late 19th century. And with more people driving cars over the years, the total consumption of oil
has increased dramatically. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the
United States used 8.8 million barrels of gasoline (368 million gallons) a day for transportation in
2014 (Energy Information Administration). This is an alarming rate, considering the world only has
so much oil. The EIA has predicted that the world has enough oil to carry the industries that rely on
it through 2040 (Energy Information Administration). Beyond that, it is uncertain if we will have
enough oil, not only for transportation, but also for the thousands of other industries that depend
on it as their primary source of energy. Besides going scarce, another issue with relying on fossil
fuels for energy is
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Power Leads to Corruption
Power makes individuals corrupt
Corruption is when people in positions of entrusted power abuse their power for their own personal
gains [or to fulfill the agendas of the group they represent] (Transparency International). Lord Acton,
a nineteenth century historian, argued that power is the root cause of corruption. The more power
one has, the more corrupt one is likely to become ( Biography of Lord Acton. ). Although some
commentators argue that there is no correlation between power and corruption, however Lord
Acton was right because power makes individuals egocentric, makes the powerful less sympathetic
towards those who are inferior, and makes a person hypocrite.
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They instead increased their own budgets as compared to the last budget and all of this was at the
cost of low subsidies on essential food items, electricity and other the necessities of life (Ali,
Kalbe. Areas That Matter Most. ). Hence a logical conclusion that follows is that powerful
individuals use their power for their personal gains and are not concerned about the effect of their
doings on the society.
Another major reason because of which power tends to corrupt is that people with absolute
power usually become less sympathetic towards those with no or less power and do not consider
the perspective of other individuals. Adam Galinsky, a psychologist at Northwestern University
conducted a series of experiments to find whether powerful individual give importance to others
or not. As part of the experiment, Galinsky asked the participants to write letter E on their
forehead. The results of the experiment showed that participant who were primed with the feeling
of power wrote E backward, when seen by another person (Lehrer, Jonah. How Power Corrupts. ).
This experiment clearly shows how powerful individuals see the world through their own eyes and
do not care for what other view. Besides this, example from history also proves the point
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Construction Of The Natural Environment
. INTRODUCTION: Nigeria like other developing countries is undergoing rapid growth
accompanied by rapid development pressure with high demand for Housing and Infrastructure as a
result of population growth. In 2000 the United Nation food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
found that the role of population dynamics in local setting may vary from decisive to negligible
and that deforestation can result from a combination of population pressure and stagnation of
economy, social and technological condition . The present administration of Niger State
Government embarked on mass constructions projects in order to reduce the alarming demands of
housing. This leads to the obliteration of the natural environment Forests are being destroyed for
several reasons, among which are the continued urbanization of the world and thus the need for
construction of roads and buildings. The need for fuel and timber for construction is another
major factor leading to deforestation (Domries and Salati, 1991). However, over half of the
worlds tropical rainforest have already been destroyed, and they are continuing to be destroyed
today (Dowroes 1991). Moreover, the nature of construction in Nigeria has visibly affected the
environment. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Nigeria is faced with so many
challenges from enforcement of laws governing the necessity of EIA in some projects by relevant
agencies of Government to collation of adequate baseline data and implementation processes of the
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Formal Vs. Formal And Informal
In 2005, there was an estimated 26,950 cases that went to trial involving contracts. Of those
trials, 18,404 were jury trials and 8,543 were bench trials. A contract can be described as an
agreement that can be enforced in court. It is formed by two or more parties, each of whom
agree to perform or to refrain from performing some act now or in the future (Clarkson, et al. G
10). Contracts come in three different classifications: bilateral vs. unilateral, formal vs.
informal, and express vs. implied. A bilateral contract is a promise for a promise, where as
unilateral is a promise for an act. A formal contract requires the creation of said contract to be in
a special way, and informal does not require this. Finally, an express contract is a contract
formed by words, but an implied contract is formed by the conduct of the parties. Contracts
require two or more parties for them to be valid. There must be an offeror, which is the party that
is making an offer, and an offeree, the person receiving the offer. The offeree is the deciding party
that determines whether the contract will be bilateral or unilateral. This determination is made by
if the offeree can accept the contract by making a promise to agree to the terms, or if the offeree
must do what the contract is asking first. If the offeree is able to make the promise to bind the
contract then it is bilateral, and if the offeree is required to do what the contract is asking first it is
unilateral. With unilateral contracts
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Personal Responsibility Pros And Cons
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA)The United
States took on a major reform of the social welfare system with the passing of thePersonal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PRWORA), signed into law by President Clinton in
August of 1996. This policy essentially changed the nation s social welfaresystem by replacing a
federal entitlement program for low income families, called Aid to Families with Dependent
Children (AFDC), with the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. The
primary focus is on moving welfare recipients from primarily getting cash assistance to working in
order to lower families dependence on public support. This push toward work promotes a second
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For example, unemployed workers who receive an unemployment benefit may be able continue to
support their families. Disadvantages:The biggest disadvantage of welfare is its cost to the local
governments that control it. Even with federal support, states feel the burden of welfare in each
annual budget. One of the concerns is that welfare may discourage some recipients to seek work,
since an increase in earnings would exclude them from getting free benefits. Fraud would also be a
concern if someone supplies false information in order to get benefits that they do not qualify for.
Alternative:As an alternative of giving welfare directly to those in need, funding programs that
educate on new skills or help seeking jobs for the unemployed should be implemented. These
programs, if implemented, can show drastic changes in unemployment rates over time. Restrictions
on welfare, such as the time limits for getting unemployment benefits or a maximum monthly food
stamp allowance, serve to limit the government s responsibility in a way that open ended welfare
does not.Conclusion: The social welfare reform has improved tremendously but still has more
progress to be
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What Ado About Nothing Research Paper
Shakespeare is one of the most famous play writers known to man, one of his many plays What
Ado About Nothing had over a million views. The classic version of What Ado About Nothing (the
original) is the better version because the lighting and sound changes based on the mood and creates
the mood.
To begin, the classical version uses the many sound techniques to create mood. In the play during
the party scene, joyful music starts up and everybody in the play dances. This supports that the
sound gives mood because this is the point where you are joyful because of the party.
To continue, the classical version is the best because besides the sound the lighting also creates
mood. In the play, Don John enters the party and the lights dimmer. This
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What Are The Major Inventions Of Ancient China
There were several important inventions during medieval times in Ancient China, but there were
three key inventions that advanced Chinese culture. China is very popular when it comes to
inventing, and making items that help make life easier, so it s not surprising when you hear of
China inventing something new. Those three inventions were, the umbrella, compass, and the
moveable type printing technique. By researching Chinese culture, I found that these three
inventions, helped the Chinese culture advance in many ways. The Umbrella, was invented by a
man named Lu Ban, in the 1400 s. He made the umbrella by making a flexible framework, covered
by a cloth. The umbrella helped the chinese have shelter from the rain, they would also use them
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Similarities Between Healthsouth And Enron
The accounting fraud made HealthSouth became a member of that disreputable group
(Henselmann Hormann 2010). In 2001, HealthSouth agreed to pay $7.9 million to settle Medicare
fraud allegation on overcharged assets. Trading in the securities of HealthSouth s shares was
suspended for two business days by SEC due to the materially misleading information in the
marketplace (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 2003).
Fifteen former executives of HealthSouth, including all five of its recent Chief Financial Officers
pleaded guilty to various charges of falsifying accounts. However, the CEO, Mr. Scrushy s assets
were freeze temporary by the court and also forfeiting his passport and keys to his private jet.
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The company was penalised with a $1.5 million refund to 7,000 affected customers as well as
$50,000 contribution to Financial Counselling Australia. An involvement of an external compliance
consultant was also compulsory to ensure consumer credit laws are complied with by reporting
back to ASIC (Ong Janda, 2016).
Issues involved in this case include governance issues, as Nimble were inconsistent with the
recognition of activities from customers (Ong Janda, 2016). They also lacked in governance in the
sense that protocol was not properly complied with by not making appropriate inquiries to
customers (Ong Janda, 2016). They also failed to comply with consumer credit laws as evident of
the need for an external compliance consultant (Ong Janda, 2016).
Both companies failed to meet proper corporate obligations. As leaders of their company, the
higher ups of Nimble and Enron should have been the positive model figures and encourage proper
and scrupulous behaviour in order to carry out the proper procedures and protocols. This behaviour
bred harmful activities and enabled carelessness within the
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Analysis Of The Gower Review Of Intellectual Property...
1. Introduction: Biotechnology Invention.
The Gower Review of Intellectual Property reported that in 2006 that almost 20 percent of human
gene DNA sequences had been patented; 4,382 out of the 23,688 known human gene. There is
indeed a dramatic increase in the number of gene patented.
The statistics showed above had raised several type of argument on the patentability of the
biological materials, or more specifically on human gene. First, how a human gene can be
patentable, while the gene sequenced was not more than a discoveries rather than a invention?
Secondly, is it appropriate to grant a monopoly on genetically engineered organisms? Last but not
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The Association for Molecular Pathology had agitated against the existence and exclusive licensing
of the gene patent because of various kinds of legal threats to the medical practice. And this lead to
the landmark decision of the case Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics Inc. in
the U.S. Supreme Court. In this case, Myriad Genetic and University of Utah Research Foundation,
which holding the BRCA1 gene patent previously, claimed that the work of isolating the DNA
from the body should made patentable. The Court of Appeal, making the gene patentable, reversed
the District Court s decision. The Association for Molecular Pathology then appealed to the U.S.
Supreme Court. Considering the decision made in Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus
Laboratories Inc. , the requirement of making the natural phenomena patentable was now stricter,
with more restrictive rules.
3.Patent
3.1 What is Patent?
According to World Intellectual Property Organisation, patent is an exclusive right granted for an
invention, which is a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a
new technical solution to a problem. The invention potentially owned an economical value, and the
patent granted was limited to twenty years to make, use and sell the patented invention. As a pay
back, the owner of the patent must publish the technical information about the invention to the
public.
3.2 Patent Law
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The United States, Colonialism, And Imperialism
Throughout american history, examples of the United States domination of the political, economic,
and social aspects of other countries can be seen. This domination, also known as imperialism, was
primarily caused by a growing sense of nationalism, the influence of supply and demand, and a
desire to maintain global military power. Imperialism is categorized into three different groups:
colony, protectorate, sphere of influence. TRANSITION SENTENCE
Colony imperialism is when a territory or other area of lady is governed directly by a foreign
country. A prime example of colony imperialism is the Purchase of Alaska. The United States
Secretary of States, William Seward wanted Alaska since 1860 because of its potential trade
value and resources such as timber, gold, and trout. The purchase of Alaska began in June 30th
1861 when gold was discovered in Alaska for the first time, sparking the United States and other
colonizing powers interest in the territory. Russia feared that they would lose Alaska so they
began to discuss selling it to the United State in 1866. . There was disapproval on both sides of
the trade. Russian were upset at the amount of money put into settling Alaskan territories that
would be lost after the sale of Alaska. Americans didn t see the purpose of the sale and one
American journalist went as far as writing, Why does America need this icebox and 50,000 wild
Eskimos who drink fish oil for breakfast? (Presentation). It took a full year for the House of
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Desmond Doss Research Paper
Desmond Doss
Desmond Doss was born on February 7, 1919. He was born in Lynchburg Va . He lived in
Piedmont Ala. His mom was Bertha Doss, his dad was Willam Thomas Doss, and his brother
was Harold Doss. He went to school at the Christian Academy. He was a devote Christian
believing strongly in the Bible. He believed it was his duty to obey God s commandments,
especially Thou Shall Not Kill . With this dedication to his belief, when he went in the war he
vowed he would not kill anyone and never carry a gun. Even with these morals, during one of the
greatest and most famous battles of WWII , he managed to save a total of 75 lives.
When he joined the Army he was a conscientious objector because he would not carry a gun. When
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This caused fellow soldiers and the army to view him negatively. They tried to intimidate, him
they abused him and gave him extra duties. In my opinion he had a big impact on the world. He
had a big impact on the world by saving 75 lives while never picking up a gun yet he was shot and
never killed.
Desmond Doss fought in three battles, Battle of Guam, Battle of Leyte, Battle of Okinawa. In the
Battle of Okinawa, he became famously known in the movie Hacksaw Ridge. Also, in this
movie he was put in jail because he would not obey orders to shoot a gun and he was also
threatened to leave the Army. He was tried to see if he would be relieved from the Army. His
father did not
[Last Name] 2 want him in war because it brought back the painful memories of his time in the
war. He did not want his son to endure the same fate. His father was a high ranked officer in the
Army.
When he heard of the court trail he changed his mind and helped his son stay in the
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Lauren Olamina Research Paper
As a teenager growing up in a very destructive and dark world, Lauren Olamina was one of the
lucky citizens who got the privilege to live behind a wall before the full collapse of the society.
With a rare condition called hyperempathy, she had the ability to share the true feelings of others.
How does Lauren s hyperempathy effect her actions throughout the course of the text while also
showing the selfishness of the current human race? Her condition encourages her to help the people
she comes in contact with, reinforces her views on religion, and allows her to empathize with others.
Lauren s mother succumbed to the troubles of the world and was addicted to drugs while she was
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She was sure that through her religion, hope would be found and people would become united.
According to Andrew DeYoung, Lauren s hyperempathyallowed her to imagine a hopeful future
and way for the human race to move forward (DeYoung). She wanted people to have something
to rely on when the troubles of their world seemed to become unbearable. Unlike many others,
she had no problem with stepping outside of the norms of religion and creating her own, Lauren
had great faith in science and in human intelligence (LeMenager). Through Earthseed people
would be able to learn how to cope with their issues and how they were feeling (DeYoung). In an
interview, Octavia Butler emphasized the importance of religion within a society and stated that It
s those people who have so little, and who suffer so much, who need at least for religion to comfort
them (Gowler).Butler also compared Lauren s character to the biblical story of the sower when she
stated that, The sower goes out to sow its seed... and a little bit of it falls on good ground and it
reproduces a hundredfold , which explains why Lauren was so adamant on introducing others to
Earthseed (Glower). Ultimately, Lauren hoped to bring people something that would help
themthroughout the course theirlife (LeMenager). While traveling North, Bankole pleaded with
Lauren to leave the group so they could travel separately to the hills. She was
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Canada s Electoral System
It has become widely accepted that Canada uses a first past the post electoral system. However, this
system may not be in the best interest of Canada any more. There are many reasons why Canada
should change its electoral system to a mixed member proportional one, a variant of proportional
representation. With a first past the post system, the elected officials will always be of the majority
and this excludes minorities from fair representation. Adopting MMP can create stronger voter
turnouts, more personal campaigning, better individual representation, and better party selection.
John Hiemstra and Harold Janson, are both in favour of a MMP electoral system. They understand
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One can come to a conclusion that plurality systems have a major flaw and that is inequality.
Adopting a MMP would be a huge step forward in Canadian democracy. With a MMP system in
place, more women would be elected to the legislature because it creates fairness. With more
women in the legislature, it can make a substantial difference in the types of laws that may be
proposed and passed. Another advantage MMP brings to Canada is instead of electing one
member of the legislature in each small district, Canada would use larger districts to elect several
members. To add to this advantage, the candidates that win the seats in these multi member
districts are determined by the proportion of votes each party receives. With Canada s current
electoral system, one citizen s vote counts for less than another citizen s vote. By changing to a
MMP system, Canada can give more equality and fairness back to the citizens.
Proportional representation is almost always acknowledged as the fairest electoral system. With this
in mind, many still reject a mixed member proportional system. Critics argue that the current
method has produced a stable and effective government, while MMP would create an ineffective
government. Wiseman feels that since Canada has been consistently stable, our electoral system
does not need to be changed. Hiemstra and Jansen disagree with the plurality system that is
currently in place for it does not produce fair
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The Impacts And Benefits Of Ecotourism To Costa Rica
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impacts and benefits of ecotourism to Costa Rica in the
perspective of the environment, local community and development of tourism sustainability; the
ways ecotourism creates awareness of the importance of natural and cultural conservation; and the
prospective benefits and risks of ecotourismto Costa Rica in term of the local community, the
biodiversityand the environment.
2.0 The Impacts and Benefits of Ecotourism to Costa Rica As tourism is clearly going mainstream in
Costa Rica currently, it must have leave an impacts to the country, be it an advantages or
disadvantages to the country.
2.1 Protection of Nature As mentioned earlier, in 1983, almost half of the woodland was cut
down. But when Costa Rica began the industry of ecotourism and build more national parks and
wildlife parks, the annual deforestation rate had dropped. In 1998 the deforestation rate had
dropped to zero, and currently, the forest cover has increased to more than 50%, which doubled
from 1983 (Blasiak 2011). The expansion of the protected area of the country to 30% had saved
many areas from being used for logging, farming or mining, which will cause a lot of flora and
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To point it out, with the overflowing amount of tourists coming in to Costa Rica, new hotels,
facilities and infrastructures will have to be built. As a result, disturbance of wildlife and
vegetation damage will happen, and as a matter of fact, in the Manuel Antonio area, this has
already cause biodiversity losses and it is expected that the same will happen to the Monteverde
region not far in the future (Koens
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Spirit Of Old King Hamlet
The attention grabbing first scene of act one from Shakespeare s famous tragedy is all about the
Old King Hamlet s ghost s appearance. This scene starts off with Barnardo and Francisco, two
sentinels who have seen the ghost of the dead king for the last two nights. Francisco leaves as soon
as Marcellus and Horatio enter the scene. Marcellus explains that he has brought along Horatio, the
prince s good friend, to prove to him that the ghost is real, as he says it is but a fantasy. They are
extremely nervous because they do not know what the appearance of the King s spirit could mean.
When the bell beats one, the spirit of Old King Hamlet appears. The men, astounded, wonder what
this can mean. The spirit of dead Old King Hamlet appearing three
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Essay on The Deeper Meaning of Frost’s Tuft of Flowers
The Deeper Meaning of Frost s Tuft of Flowers
Robert Lee Frost published his first book of poems entitled A Boy s Will in 1913. From this
collection come one of several poems that critics and anthologists alike highly regard as both lyrical
and autobiographical in nature. One such critic, James L. Potter, in his book entitled [The] Robert
Frost Handbook, explains [that] Frost wore a mask in public much of the time, concealing his
personal problems and complexities from his reading and listening audiences (Potter 48). Through
The Tuft of Flowers, a kind of lyrical soliloquy, Frost half intentionally reveals his personal views
on the theme of fellowship (Potter 48).
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The speaker notes that the butterfly flies as far as eye could see / (but) on tremulous wing came
back to me (17 18). Here, the butterfly seems to parallel the thoughts the speaker has about the
field and the delight it brought both of them the day before. The reader can infer from this
comparison that Frost, like the butterfly, has enjoyed great beauty, joy, and love at certain times
during his life but because the grass chokes the beauty in the field, the good times are beset with
feelings of loneliness and grief.
The butterfly eventually turns and leads the speaker to a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook (22).
The significance of the flowers and the brook can not be overlooked, because at this place in the
poem the mood suddenly swings from pessimism to optimism. It seems that God was trying to
send a message to Frost that the field of life can be filled with beauty and he might not always be
alone in his life s work (22). This couplet of the poem is significant because it gives us a clue to
how God reveals to the speaker that, although the field of life appears barren, a brook nourishes
the ground to give life to the beauty he possesses. In addition, through God s infinite wisdom and
mercy, Frost s loneliness and grief will someday again turn back into fellowship and joy.
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Philosophical Underpinnings
Understanding Philosophical Underpinnings of Research
Service members access to Higher Education While Serving on Active Duty.
Abstract
This research topic is focused on the availability of Higher Education for active duty services
members. Through the application of applied research, this study will focus on the theoretical
approach and association of paradigms (ontology, epistemology, methodology, and methods)
yielding to exploration, data collection and the subjective interpretation of analysis addressing the
problem statement.
Keywords: paradigm, ontology, epistemology, methodology, methods, scientific, interpretive, and
positivism paradigm.
Introduction: The Department of Defense has placed high attention on ensuring active duty service
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Despite the United States Marine Corps being the smallest military branch of service, the fiscal
year 2016 ended 15 September showed that over 32 million dollars of Tuition Assistance funding
was obligated. (Schwandt, Carter Little 2007) argue that epistemology is the study, theory and
justification of knowledge. It is an examination of how we make knowledge (Dillon Wals, 2006).
Knowledge, according to constructivism, does not therefore exist in a state awaiting discovery
(Gordon, 2009) but is constructed by humans through proactive and purposive interaction with the
world (Morcol, 2001).
Methodology is the strategy or plan of action which lies behind the choice and use of particular
methods (Crotty, 1998). This research study will involve a large population of active duty service
members and veterans; therefore a quantitative research method will be conducted to ensure the
appropriateness of the study. Data collection methods implemented: Surveys /Questionnaires,
Interviews, Groups/Forums, and Observations.
Subsequently, there are limitations to all forms of research due to uncontrollable variables which in
most cases are the results of inadequate information and assumptions made regarding the research
topic. Limitations of scientific research commonly occur when the hypothesis of the study is not
verifiable and
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Greys Anatomy Summary
As season 12 of Greys Anatomy is nearing the winter finale, the twist and turn are coming from
every department and twist no one saw coming. Episode one is an hour packed show full of new
things such as, new life for Meredith after the death of Derek and new chief of surgery for Grey
Sloan Memorial Hospital. Meredith moves back into her childhood home with her three
children, half sister, Maggie and Derek s sister, Amelia. Bailey is named the new chief of
surgery after an intense battle with an outside candidate. Season two begins to reveal a steamy
relationship between Amelia and Owen Hunt. Also, the new responsibilities make Bailey s head
the size of the Seattle famous ferry boat. Bailey overwhelms Meredith as passes all of her prior
responsibilities onto her already full plate. Plus, April and Jackson s marriage is continuing to
dwindle away as he moves out of their apartment. Meredith was promoted to head of general
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Later in the episode, Jo explains that she actually is not pregnant, but worries if Alex wants to
eventually start a family with her. In the early seasons of Grey s Anatomy Alex froze he sperm
with hope to have a child with then wife Izzy. By the end of the episode all is solved. In season
four, the audience finally learns a little background to one of the favorite resident, Stephanie.
Stephanie was one of the first children in a sickle cell treatment. During this treatment, her mom
pushed her to stay in the treatment even when Stephanie wanted to leave. Stephanie got off a cause
because she would not push her patient to go through an experience she did not want to do, like
she was. She confides in Jo, but Jo did not believe her story and turned to Amelia. After the scandal
unfolded, the relationship between Amelia and Stephanie got stronger, but Jo and Stephanie s were
on the
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What Caused The Seven Year War
The Seven Year War going from 1756 to 1763, was the first global war, which starts in North
America and spreads to Europe and all around the world. It begins when Britain declares war on
France. Imperial rivals, France and Britain struggled for supremacy. Early in the war, The French
(helped by Canadian militia and Aboriginal allies) defeated a number of British attacks and
captured several British forts. This war laid the bicultural foundations of modern Canada.
The Seven Year War was caused by ongoing tension between Great Britain and France. Also,
Russian and Austrian fears of Prussia s growing power in Europe. It ended up to further colonial
supremacy for Great Britain and much acknowledgment of Prussia as a major European power.
Prussia
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Health Care And The United States
Health care has come a very long way since the earlier years, and still has a lot of improving to
do. Health care can be very complex and frustrating, but has become a bit more manageable
compared to the past. Hospitals today are a lot different then how they were years ago. Many
hospitals are making medical advances to help people live longer, healthier lives. Health care is
one of the most important benefits to a persons life. There are so many things affecting the health
of people all around the world, both positive and negative. Canada and the United Stateshealth care
systems are not perfect and needs some change for the better of the people. Healthcare in these
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and Schmid, A. 2008). In contrast, the United States established the Affordable Care Act (ACA),
which was implemented to improve access to health, improve quality of health, and make health
care more affordable. Historically, Americans were treated with medicinal herbs and anecdotal
information in their homes. Doctors were sole decision makers about admissions, length of stay,
resource use, and referrals. The U.S health care system changed by having hospital fiscal penalties
for lengths of stay, admissions require payer approval, and readmissions carry penalties. As well as,
people are getting treated in hospitals, primary care office, and rehabs, instead of their homes.
Having access to hospitals, and getting treated with these new drugs and new technologies, one
would think that everyone would get the same kind of health care. However, gender and ethnic
disparities contribute to many individuals having access to health care. Access to health is the
determinant factor of the health disparities. In the United States disparities are well documented in
minority populations such as African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans and
Hispanics, all of which constitute twenty eight percent of the population (McHenry, G.). Ethnic
disparities, indicators include social justice, economic realities, shifting census, and disease burden.
Latinos tend to have low access to care and language barriers effecting both access and quality care.
Studies show that
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Doctor
Assignment: CS Making Business Decisions II
You understand that database technology can dramatically improve your ability to analyze
information, compared to spreadsheet technology, and assist you in developing your strategic
plans for the cafe. To help you familiarize yourself with databases and their associated business
value you need to create a report detailing the basics of databases and why they are better for
running a business than spreadsheet applications. Be sure to provide a detailed explanation of
relational databases along with their associated business advantages.
PROJECT FOCUS:
Once you understand the benefits associated with a relational database you decide to build a small
database to help you track and analyze ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Be sure to provide a detailed explanation of relational databases along with their associated business
advantages.
PROJECT FOCUS:
Once you understand the benefits associated with a relational database you decide to build a small
database to help you track and analyze customer orders and sales information.
Identify the different types of entities, attributes, keys and relationships you will want to consider
when designing the database.
For this assignment, you will NOT create a database. You will list the type of data you want to
collect, group it accordingly, break it into field and determine attributes. Think about how the
different pieces of data relate to one another and what purpose they serve. You may use Excel,
Word, or Visio for this assignment.
Assignment: CS Making Business Decisions II
You understand that database technology can dramatically improve your ability to analyze
information, compared to spreadsheet technology, and assist you in developing your strategic
plans for the cafe. To help you familiarize yourself with databases and their associated business
value you need to create a report detailing the basics of databases and why they are better for
running a business than spreadsheet applications. Be sure to provide a detailed explanation of
relational databases along with their associated business advantages.
PROJECT
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State Medical Association Case Study Nursing
In the United States of America (USA), state medical boards (SMBs) are legislatively established to
ensure that only competent physicians are practicing medicine and that those physicians act
professionally. Typically, the enforcer of laws, rules, and regulations needs to understand and be
compliant with them. Thus, a SMB should be able to demonstrate a fund of medical knowledge
broad enough to discern between competent and negligent patient care. Similarly, SMBs, assessors
of physician professionalism, should demonstrate professional conduct. This report describes the
Missouri (MO) State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA) numerous efforts to
discipline interventional cardiologist Antoine Adem, MD, during the years of 2012 2014... Show
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The SBRHA s effort to discipline Dr. Adem for the allegedly inappropriate patient care was
blatantly unmeritorious as none of the five patient s six epicardial coronary arteries had a lesion
luminal area of more than four mm
.
Count II against Dr. Adem was for alleged negligent and unwarranted medical care of 45 year
Patient E.O. The patient had a stent placed in the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD)
that had a luminal area of 3.4 mm
, and a stent placed in the right coronary artery (RCA) that had a luminal area of 2.9 mm
. Count III against Dr. Adem also alleged negligent care for his stenting of 70 year Patient L.M. s
mid LAD that had an area of 2.8 mm
.
Although two such negligent claims by a state medical board are sufficient to destroy a good
doctors career, the SBRHA did not stop there. Count IV alleged Dr. Adem negligently placed a
stent in 53 year Patient J.E. s Mid LAD that had a luminal area of 3.7 mm
. Count V was meant to discipline Dr. Adem for placing a stent in 68 year Patient P.J. s Mid LAD
that had a luminal area of 3.8
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Jabberwocky Tone
Throughout Lewis Carroll s Jabberwocky , his proficiency in the nonsense genre of poetry is
evident. The poem is set in the same fantasy world as Alice in Wonderland. Carroll exhibits the
use of childlike diction and uses the perspective of a father escorting his young son. Jabberwocky
exhibits peculiar, infantile diction. The poem consists of informal diction, characteristic of the
fantasy world it takes place in. Carroll uses words that are characteristic of a young child s
vocabulary. He uses words that do not exist, characteristic of the nonexistent, illogical world of
Carroll s imagination. He also employs the heavy use of alliteration to enhance certain words
throughout the poem. Carroll writes: So he rested by the Tumtum tree ... Show more content on
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At the beginning of the poem, the poem is calm and peaceful. As the stanzas change, so does the
tone. The second stanza s tone is one of concern as the father cautions his son regarding the
beasts of the area. The father warns Beware the Jabberwock, my son! (5). The tone then reverts to
one of calm in the following stanza, as Carroll shows the boy stopping to rest by a tree. A drastic
shift in the tone occurs as the jabberwocky emerges to where the boy rests, changing it from a
serene, almost monotonous tone to an exhilarating one marked by a clash between the
jabberwocky and the boy. Carroll writes, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, came whiffling
through the tulgey wood (14 15). The jabberwocky is depicted as a fierce beast, changing the
tone from a calm one to a more violent one. Once the battle is over and the boy stands triumphant
over the powerful beast, the tone of the poem shifts to a jovial and congratulatory one. The father
expresses his praise to his son for conquering the beast. The father exclaims, Come to my arms,
my beamish boy! (22). He is ecstatic about his son s triumph over the jabberwocky and the tone
reflects the father s sentiments. Finally, the poem reverts to the tone of the beginning: one of calm
and peace. Carroll s utilization of tone shifts throughout the entire poem keeps the reader on their
heels. The constant shifts allow the reader to remain entertained and engaged with the poem. The
constant shift in tone used by Carroll is characteristic of a mountain climb. The tone begins as a
peaceful, normal one then escalates into one of violence as the clash against the jabberwocky
ensues, then reverts back to the peaceful tone expressed at the beginning. The constant variability
of the poem s tone mirrors that of the actual story, one that starts slow, quickly escalates, and then
recedes to exactly the same place the poem began
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Imagery Of Blood In Macbeth
A guilty conscience allows the mind to think irrational thoughts. Sometimes guilt can be so hard
on a person that the mind begins to imagine things that refer that person back to what they are
feeling guilty from. In William Shakespeare s, Macbeth, blood, whether imaginary or real, is a
common occurrence as the play progresses. The imagery of blood is mostly referenced to when
it is imagined on an object such as hands, dagger, or the floor. Guilt can be demonstrated
differently on each person. For Macbeth, he imagines blood before he even commits a crime that
would lead him to feel remorse, whereas his wife, Lady Macbeth feels the guilt long after crimes
have been committed. Both imagine blood, but it is important to examine how each one deals...
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Overall, the blood in this play is depicted as a means for the guilt from which the characters feel.
Imagery of blood is used many times during the play, aside from the instances that Macbeth and
Lady Macbeth use it to depict their guilt that they have. Macbeth was considered a hero before
he plotted his fiendish actions to become king, as he was credited with defeating King of
Norway in a bloody battle. In fact, Macbeth ne er shook hands nor bade farewell to him, till he
unseamed him from the nave to th chops, and fixed his head upon our battlements, (1.2.21 23).
Macbeth was very gory with his killing as he cut his enemy, Macdonwald, from his bellybutton
to his jaw, and placed his head on top of their battlement. Blood plays a much larger role in this
play, as it is an underlying factor to Macbeth s self. The basis of his character is a bloody, war
hero; therefore why should his life outside of battle be any different. Since Macbeth s entrance
into the play was about blood, his exit shall be as well. He foreshadows his own demise as he
says, It will have blood, they say. Blood will have blood. Stones have been known to move, and
trees to speak. Augurs and understood relations have by magot pies and choughs and rooks
brought forth, (3.4.124 128). Macbeth knows that he will not get away with his murder of Duncan
and Banquo. Once blood has been shed, the murder victim will seek to expose his murderer, thus
finding Macbeth guilty. He knows that he cannot keep what he has done a secret forever, thus is
blood must fall in order to avenge the deaths he has taken. The imagery of blood is present
throughout the play to examine the guilt that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth feel, but also to provide a
higher meaning to the context of the character that Macbeth is and the way that karma
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The True Benefits Of Wolves
For centuries, wolves have been regarded as the enemy. Whether from fairy tales like the three
little pigs, to little red riding hood, people constantly loathe them. Why is this? You see, it is human
nature to look for a common enemy. Unfortunately, wolves are seen as that enemy. Nevertheless,
despite the negative images in the media and mass wolf culls, they keep on persisting. By killing
wolves, we are damaging our environment and disrupting the natural cohesion that has been
established between wolves and lower members of the food chain. Wolves are believed to be
responsible for the majority of cattle losses, but this simply is not based on scientific evidence.
One species of wolf, the Red wolf, is actually so endangered that less than... Show more content on
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Because of this, the ungulate populations began to increase dramatically. This caused a decrease
in vegetation due to the larger herbivores consuming a large amount of it. According to Reagan
Downey, an educator at the Wolf Conservation Center, the effects were devastating, stating, You
cannot eat in one area and stay there the entire day, because there s always the chance that
something s going to try and eat you. However, without wolves in Yellowstone, elk could just
stay there and so they would eat until all of the vegetation was gone. In addition, when nothing
was left, they would move to a new area. Therefore, the landscape became very flat and very
barren because nothing was there. Because the elk ate the vegetation, many animals were losing
out on being able to eat as well because the elk were growing in number. So it caused other
animals to move out and die, The effects of no wolves in the area was, in the long run, extremely
unhealthy for the ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park. In January of 1995, United States and
Canadian officials captured fourteen wolves and released them back into Yellowstone. An
additional seventeen wolves were captured and released into Yellowstone in January of 1996,
effectively bringing the ecosystem back into balance. After this happened, the ungulate population
naturally declined back to healthy numbers, the vegetation increased, and the animals who were
low on the food chain finally had a stable place to
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  • 2. Separation Between the Narration in Response to... In reading Frankenstein, by Mary Shelly, a motif of distance and separateness can be discerned from the text. In the structure of the narrative, the reader is distant from the action. The setting of the narrative is situated often in isolated and nearly inaccessible areas, creating separateness between the action of the story and the everyday world. The Frankensteinmonster is remote compared to the rest of world by narrativestructure, geographic area, and his namelessness. The reader must look through several lenses throughout the novel. The letters that begin the book are addressed to Mrs. Saville from Robert Walton. So already in the beginning, the reader is asked to participate in voyeurism, looking in on a world through letters... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The light of the story is passing through the lenses of Robert Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and finally the antagonist of the story: the nameless Frankenstein monster. Shelly gradually drops these lenses once again until we are back to Walton s letters to Mrs. Saville. The three main lenses of this narration are also separate in space from the rest of humanity for the majority of this novel. Walton first sees the Frankenstein monster and then Victor on his voyage north into the ice. It is only these two creatures, and the adventurers of Walton s crew that would travel this far away from the comfort and companionship of humanity. The first spoken encounter between Frankenstein and his monster occurs on the icy glacier in the Swiss Alps near the source of the Arveiron. After Victor s ascent into the mountains he is confronted by the monster and is led to an even higher peak to the hut of the monster where the he begins his tale. The monster exists outside the sphere of humanity, right on the fringe. He spends his formative months in the woods or inside his hiding place outside the cottage of the exiled French Nationals. The only people who ever hear the monster are Victor, the blind father of the cottage, and William right before he dies. The rest of humanity, even if the monster tries to speak, is unable to hear him. The monster is so far from what is right and normal that the capacity for understanding is not within the grasp of normal human experience. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay About Character Flaws We re all in our private traps, trapped in our own minds. Subsequently, we see ourselves as the protagonist, all of our actions easily justifiable. We know ourselves best our strengths, our weaknesses for the most part. We may joke we are never on time or we take too long to text back, all bad habits of which we are aware, but these are much easier to recognize than our major character flaws. We examine ourselves from one perspective: our own. We are familiar with the shock of seeing our faces from a new angle in the mirror or hearing our voice on a recording, but few of us have examined our character from the perspective of others. We should consider the opinions of those we value. Failure to do so can result in a variety of repercussions... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In middle school, my friend and I were not particularly cool but we didn t care. Well, I didn t care; he did. Once in high school, I was not hurt when he ditched me for the cool kids because I knew that he didn t actually like them; he just wanted to be like them. I advised him not to bother with these peers, who did not treat him as an equal, because he had friends who actually cared about him. He disregarded my concerns (Indignation) and we lost contact. Letting go of his ego over the years, he considered my comments. Though he was stagnant for a while out of comfort and maybe necessity he began to realize the people of which he surrounded himself did not make him happy (Contemplation). My predictions were coming true: he was not valued by those he considered friends. Unlike those who came before, this person was willing to take the next step. Rather than simply acknowledging an issue, he also proactively sought a solution. He chose to brave the loneliness that comes with lacking a group of friends (no matter how fake). He learned that quantity does not equate to quality. But unlike the rest of us, he actually did something about his situation, choosing to spend time with real friends that value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Summary Of The Scarecrow And The Tin Woodman In The Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman , Frank Baum creates conflict with imagery and characterization, achieving this effect with diction, syntax, imagery, and tone. Baum s word choice in the short story plays a large role in establishing and building the main conflict of the piece. His diction is kept simple, but the choices he made are ultimately effective in creating the tone, which is another element that helps create the conflict. In the first paragraph, bent on mischief and captive effectively reveal the crows real intentions, which is what causes the actual problem. The diction also contributes to creating imagery; words such as chattering , suspended , and dangled all help to paint a picture in the reader s mind of the way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Day Will Come That You Won T Be Analysis Similar to gothic literature, one of the scenes in The Day Will Come That You Won t Be has a biblical parallel. In this scene, the characters follow part of the story of Abraham and Isaac. In the show, Negan fulfills the role of God (which he would, undoubtedly, appreciate), Rick is Abraham, and Carl is Isaac. Negan demands a personal sacrifice of Rick that will protect other people, but cause profound damage to his son and himself. Negan demands fulfillment up until Rick has resigned himself to cutting of Carl s arm. Negan does not need Rick to actually complete the act, he just needs Rick to accept his domination. It functions not only as a test of Rick s sense of duty to his people and the power of his fear, but also makes Rick grateful to Negan. In a very twisted way, Negan saves Carl by sparing him from the fate Negan had demanded of him. It is a little different than the original story, Negan comes out of the situation with Rick s obedience, fear, and maybe some reverence. Maybe it s not so different after all.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inherent tension and confusion of such a beginning is exacerbated when this is the viewer s very first introduction to the story as a whole. Not only does the story begin in the middle of a narrative ark, but also in the middle of the story as a whole. This structural decision deliberately throws the viewer off kilter from the very beginning. From the opening to the closing scenes, the episodes is designed to do just that. Beginning in medias res establishes early in the narrative that the viewer will likely be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Cancer Registry Paper Cancer Registry Cancer Registries (NPCR) collect data on cancer occurrence and the type of initial treatment (CDC, 2013). This can include the type, extent, and location of the cancer. The registries collects information about cancer patients and the treatments they receive and then stores it in a computer (CDC, 2013). According to the CDC website, the purpose of cancer registries is to monitor cancer trends over time, show cancer patterns in various populations and identify high risk groups (2013). The registries also guides planning and evaluation of cancer control programs. The registry helps set priorities for allocating health resources. The registries help advance clinical, epidemiologic, and health services research on different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These programs make the process of collecting and processing data easier for medical facilities and registries (CDC, 2015). According to the CDC (2015), Cyber Cancer Registry is an interactive virtual registry system for developing and assessing the skills of cancer registry personnel. It provides new registrars an opportunity to gain hands on practice in core areas of cancer registry operations. Also, NPC offers training materials called Brain Tumor Registry Reporting Training Materials. All cancer registry standard setting organizations have agreed to use these training materials to promote consistency in training (CDC, 2013). Informatics has two focus areas, public health informatics, and cancer surveillance informatics. According to the CDC (2015), Public health informatics is the efficient and effective organization and management of data, information, and knowledge generated and used by public health professionals to fulfill the core functions of public health assessment, policy, and assurance. The CDC also states (2013), cancer surveillance informatics is the systematic application of information and computer science and technology to cancer surveillance practices, research, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Continuation Phase Of The Maintenance Phase Second is the continuation phase which lasts four to nine months. During the continuation phase, planning focuses on maintaining adherence to the medication regimen and prevention of relapse (Halter, 2014. p. 235). Interventions vary depending on the patient s coping skills, cognitive function, availability of support systems, and financial status. Psychoeducational teaching must be done for the patient as well as the family. If needed, referrals to community programs or groups may be done. Lastly is the maintenance phase which focuses on avoiding relapses and diminishing the severity of episodes that may occur in the future. Everything that has been done in the first two stages will play a role in the maintenance phase. Another important intervention is being able to identify triggers. Recollecting data can be done by the patient or by anyone close to the patient such as family, friends, significant other, etc. Daily mood charting can also help identify triggers. The following website http:://moodtracker.com has a chart that can keep track of warning signs and triggers. Charts can include being able to track medication compliance, mood, changes in sleep, and daily activities. Being aware of triggers can allow early intervention which can minimize the severity of the manic or depressive episodes. Evidence based Research Papers A study was done to demonstrate the effectiveness of combining lurasidone with lithium or valproate. The study consisted of six weeks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Carbonic Acid Levels Lab Report The effects of color on carbonic acid levels Mustafa Abdalla Alberto Moreno, D Mario Robinson, Alexis Downey, Mong Trinh Doan Biology 1441, Section 055; Prof. Corey Roelke; October 14th, 2014. Abstract: Different colors of light affect the development of plants in different ways. The rate of photosynthesis of each plant will differ depending on the color of the light that is emitted on it. Once the carbon dioxide is produced it will react with the water in the aquatic system, thus producing carbonic acid. We measured the carbonic acid levels with the help of phenolphthalein and sodium hydroxide to conclude that the brighter the color of the light is, the faster the plant will photosynthesize, and thus the lower the carbonic concentration of the aqueous solution. Plants use the process of photosynthesis to convert light energy into chemical energy, and carbon dioxide must be used up by the plants in order for this process to take place. On the other hand, cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide in order to convert stored energy into chemical energy (ATP. We will use Elodea for this experiment because they are simple aquatic plants. Therefore, the system that contained lower levels of carbonic acid also contained lower levels of carbon dioxide, and this concluded that photosynthesis took place since CO2 is a reactant molecule of the process, and was used up. Introduction: Elodea is a genus of aquatic plants scientifically known as Elodea canadensis or Elodea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Social Learning Theory And Goal Setting Many learning theories can be used to motivate learning and improve people s ability, knowledge, skills, and many other important factors. Social learning theory and Goal setting I consider very important. Social learning theory emphasizes that people learn by observing others, like role models who are credible and knowledgeable. The doctrine recognizes that behaviorthat is reinforced or rewarded tends to be repeated. For example, employees can learn new skills or adapt different behavior from experiencing the consequences of using a practice or professional qualifications. They also can observe others and identify the consequences of their actions. During the process of social learningtheory attention, retention, motor production, motivational processes, and matching model performances represent essential elements. This theory recognizes that behavior that is reinforced or rewarded tends to be repeated. People can learn by observing others and seeing the consequence of their actions. For example, when I lived in Japan, I couldn t speak the language and learned through observation of other people. You learn with no additional performance by using cognitive process and modeling. Self regulation techniques are a great tool that people can use to improve their abilities. In fact, by observing other employees performance, some individuals can increase appropriate behavior and decrease the inappropriate one. For example, people can use logical verification and observation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The English Language Examination Tests 1.Introduction Over the last 10 years the Caribbean Examinations Council has reported that in the English Language Examination which tests students competence in understanding and expression, there are increasing problems. Among these are the low level of ability to differentiate between a descriptive essay and a story , fewer candidates showed an understanding of the requirements of a descriptive essay and organisation was weak (CXC, 2014). Although the performance the year before was more favourable, again the report revealed the at there was a serious issue of a lack of understanding of sentence structure and formatting. The report also revealed that there was a significant amount of interference from the local ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jamaican Creole (JC) is an oral language, Mair (2003) provides a distinction between the two through orthography and phonology, where JC is spoken and Standard Jamaican English (SJE) is written. Even though English remains the official language, JC is predominantly used with in the home by minimum wage earners. There is an ongoing project known as the bilingual Education project now being conducted in selected primary schools in recognition of the need to introduce bilingual teaching strategies and role of JC in the classroom. However, he was not clear on its use in the classroom, which could be any of the following: as a stimulus, for motivation, as a bridge to literacy, or as the official language of instruction (Blank, 2003). Currently both teachers and students use patois in the classroom and according to the MOEYC it is very difficult for students to make the transition hence the recognition of the need for a dual situation. This demands retraining of teachers to be able to facilitate any changes in teaching strategies which currently is deemed inadequate. The World Bank (2005) reports that Jamaica has always been characterised by high educational inequality and riddled with underperformance which creates a further divide in the social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. WGU Est1 Task 3 More and more each year we seem to experience what can only be stated as a growing talent shortage throughout all departments of our company; so starting today we will be implementing a comprehensive change to our strategies for finding exceptional talent. According to Winston Gallagher (2014), a ManpowerGroup report shows that 36% of managers in all industries are reporting a major shortage of the talent pool and have come up with several ideas on how to correct this issue. We are a small city trying to compete with large cities such as Houston, Dallas, and Austin just minutes and hours from our front doors. So starting today we will implement what will be known as the Woodlands Initiative that will play off the incredible lifestyle available here in The Woodlands Texas.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We will build on all that our great town has to offer to those who live and work here from the incredible downtown river district, to the miles and miles of walking, running, and bike paths throughout the entire town just to name a few. We can highlight the fact that employees of our great company can kayak to work or on their lunch breaks, or push the large number of fine restaurants within walking distance of our front doors. Maybe we have a job fair during one of our towns many festivals or special events and incorporate it into the job fair itself. There are many ways in which we can brand our organization by building off all that there is to offer in our great town, and we need to come up with a comprehensive strategy and implement it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Caroline B Glick The Israeli Solution Glick, Caroline B. The Israeli Solution: A One State Plan for Peace in the Middle East. New York, USA: Random House, 2014. In the 2014 book, The Israeli Solution: A One State Plan for Peace in the Middle East, Caroline B. Glick, an American Israeli journalist and author, examines Israeli administration of the contested territories known as Judea and Samaria also know as the West Bank since the 1967 Arab Israeli war. Glick s work criticises the current state of Israeli policy regarding the administration of the territory, posits a policy recommendation, and discusses challenges in implementing such a method. By appealing to human rights, and Jewish legal and historical rights, Glick suggests that Israel annex the entirety of Judea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first premise essentially accuses the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) to have grossly inflated the number of Arabs living in Judea and Samaria. The strategic inflation of population is comparable to the PA Ministry of Health that had strategically inflated causality rates in the past (see Operation Protective Shield in 2002). The objective her would be to gain political capital, as well as to demonstrate to Israeli policy makers that the annexation of Judea and Samaria would destroy the sensitive Jewish majority of the State of Israel. According to the research conducted by the American Israeli group, the PCBS had inflated the Arab population of Judea and Samaria to 2.42 million. In contrast, the AIDRG concluded that only 1.41 million Arabs lived in Judea and Samaria. Here, Glick argues that the fact that 1.01 million fewer Arabs lived in Judea and Samaria means that Israeli annexation would not mean the end of the demographic integrity of the Jewish State. If the 1.41 million all became Israeli citizens, Israel s Jewish population would still have a в…” ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Legal And Political Systems Introduction It is noteworthy that the legal and political systems are fundamentally different in the first place due to the diverse perspectives of the world, and they have developed into two separate entities with their own purposes and model in the society. Therefore, it is unlikely that they share common philosophy and practices. However, like most other disciplines in the society, sometimes law and politics overlap to achieve a common goal, sometimes they complement each other and at other times, they contradict each other. For example, the differentiation of adversaries has no ground in the law and politics dominates over the rule of law when this occurs. Therefore, the goals, philosophy and practices in both systems do not entirely agree, hence reasoning in both systems must be different also. Tradition view The conventional view can be described as that political reasoning features consideration to political parties, social movements, public media, the legislature and the government, and politicians create their own normative ideology that defines and guides the behaviour of the society. James defines legal reasoning as an approach employed by legal officials to identify and apply legal rules to circumstances in order to solve legal cases, and that there are unique characteristics of legal reasoning which set it apart to other forms of reasoning, such characteristics include laws and precedents. The key in legal reasoning, according to Sunstein, is that legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. A Brief Note On The Deaf Culture And Hearing People When a child or an adult who is deaf, there are many options one can take to fix their hearing if they want to. They have the options of hearing aid, cochlear implants, an auditory brainstem implant, an auditory midbrain implant, or use ASL. The cochlear implant is a very controversial topic between the Deaf cultureand hearing people. Deciding whether or not to receive the implant and be involved in the Deaf culture is a very hard decision for someone to make because of the benefits but also the complications that could happen after the surgery. My original opinion about the implant was neutral because if I got asked what I would do if my child was born deaf, I would not know what to do because I did not have enough information about the cochlear implant. However now, I feel that I have learned more about the implant and think that an implant and still be exposed to Deaf culture is the best way to go. So my original opinions I felt wishy washy about the topic. I understood both sides of the argument, but I did not know what I would do. Getting the implant provides many opportunities for the person, but then their deaf identity is not really in their life anymore because the person needs to focus on speaking to learn English. So I did not know what I would do if I was put in that situation. Throughout this class, I have gained more knowledge about the two sides and it has helped me get a better understanding of what I would do if I had a child born profoundly deaf or I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Osteogenesis Imperfecta ( Oi ) Is An Inherited Disorder... Science Biology Transcript Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) is an inherited disorder characterized by extreme fragility of the bones also known as brittle bone disease . Clinical Features The symptoms of OI include malformed bones, short, small body, loose joints, muscle weakness, sclera (whites of the eyes) look purple, grey or blue, triangular face, barrel shaped rib cage, curved spine, brittle teeth, breathing problems and a collagen deficiency. Classification There are many ways to classify OI. The most accurate methods are the following. In some cases, an ultrasound can identify bone abnormalities at 14 18 weeks. Cells obtained through chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis can also be analysed for a genetic mutation. Amount of collagen can be tested through a skin sample and genes can be tested through a blood sample and X rays to check for bone abnormalities such as the symptoms explained earlier can be used to diagnose. Radiographic Features The hallmark feature of Osteogenesis Imperfecta is fragile bones that fracture easily. Osteogenesis Imperfecta affects both bone quality and quantity (i.e. bone mass). History We do not know for certain about when OI started. Perhaps when sin entered the world but we do know that it has been around for a long time as you can see in these pictures. http:/ /link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00381 009 0817 7/fulltext.html These are pictures of a 3000 year old mummy that has OI. This proves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Informative Essay On Stock Car Racing And NASCAR You re driving down the straight stretch at 200 mph, slowing down for one of the three left hand turns; you re surrounded by other cars all doing the same things, all trying to achieve the same goal: to be the first racer to cross the checkered line. The sport, is called NASCAR, it attracts hundreds of thousands of people to watch each and every race. NASCARwas started by back country bootleggers in Georgia; in late 1947, a meeting was held to discuss the future of stock car racing, and NASCAR was conceived. It takes extreme skill to race in the NASCAR world; it is a crazy fast paced sport that has an incredible, humble beginning. Back in the 1940s, there were individuals known as bootleggers . They made moonshine and transported it all across ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His heart rate was 130 for the event, which is comparable to an endurance runner except that the Coke 600 lasts twice as long as a marathon would (Pockrass). Those conditions are insane, especially to endure for long periods of time. So in order to be a NASCAR driver, you should probably be physically fit and have plenty of endurance. 800 reps of 40 pounds does not sound fun at all, especially with your neck. A driver can get fit by spending hours in the weight room, or they can do it by spending hours and hours behind the wheel of their race car going 200 mph around the track. Tony Stewart chooses to do it by spending hours on the track, while Jimmie Johnson chooses to hit the weight room and run twenty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Kodak Case Introduction Eastman Kodak Company, commonly known as Kodak is an American multinational imaging and photographic equipment, materials and services company headquartered in Rochester, New York, United States. It was founded by George Eastman in 1889. Kodak is best known for photographic film products. During most of the 20th century Kodak held a dominant position in this sector. In fact, Eastman Kodak Co. is one of the dominant market share holders within the camera and other photography related industries. Kodak pioneered amateur photography and is often credited for the invention of roll film and the first camera. The markets for color film and color photofinishing in 1954 were controlled by Kodak. It had over 90% of the amateur color ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the definition, a relevant product market includes all those products which are regarded as interchangeable or substitutable by the consumer by reason of the products characteristics, their prices and their intended use . We can presume that the relevant market for film includes all of the five firms: Kodak, Fuji, Konica, Agfa and 3M. However, not all of these firms products are viewed as fully interchangeable and substitutable by the consumer as stated in the definition. According to statistics, about 50% of consumers will only buy Kodak film despite of substantial price increases. This phenomenon indicates the consumers adamant belief in the superior quality of Kodak film. There were two different viewpoints on the relevant geographic product market for film discussed in the case. According to the district court, the relevant geographic market for film is worldwide, since foreign manufactures sell considerable amounts of film in the United States and Kodak s market share is only 36% globally. However, the government argues that this determination is wrong and that the relevant geographic market in this case should be limited to the United States. The main explanation here is that a relevant geographic market comprises an area where the firm can exercise the market power. Taking into consideration the fact that Kodak charges much higher prices in the US comparing to other countries, the relevant geographic market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did Industrialization Affect The Lives Of Workers Since the 19th century, industrialization has had positive and negative effects on the lives of workers. Industrialization is defined as the large scale introduction of manufacturing, and other productive economic activity into an area, society, country, etc. Industrialization changed the lives of workers in the nation.The industrial revolutionwas a turning point in history as it gave new insights to many new advancements. However, the improvements caused many negative occurrences to happen and it was not until such came about that serious revision had to begin. During the industrial revolution numerous technological, and cultural advancements took place. These positive outcomes come at the cost of the health and safety of families... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new revision to the class structure was positive because people started making more money. This was because there were new laws that forced the owners of the factories to pay their workers minimum wage. Although they were making a little bit more money there were many negative effects on women and children. Women had gone from housewives to the hardworking woman who honestly risked their lives in these horrible factories. The women were in danger more than men because while working in the factory they had long skirts that could easily get stuck in the machinery. They also got the same treatment and weren t allowed any breaks. Women were punished as well if they got tired and weren t doing their work efficiently. The women were not with their families as often because they had to work all day and by the time they got home it was too late at night. Unfortunately, children work also as young of the age of six years old. Children were paid unfairly and usually were made to do the dirty work. Working at these disgusting factories many children as well as adults caught diseases and were malnourished. In conclusion, the Industrial Revolution had a major impact on the society back then and had lead to things we use today in the modern era. The industrial revolution was a time of progress. The inventions being manufactured allowed people to prosper, while at the same time put people in poverty. The chaos between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Patience Kershaw Analysis 1. How did Payne s testimony compare with that of Ann Eggley and Patience Kershaw? Mr. Payne s testimony contrasted all the points that Ann Eggley and Patience Kershaw made in their testimonies. Payne first said that children started work at age 8, yet Eggley began work at age 7. Payne said that the children worked for 6 7 hours per day, yet Eggley worked 12 hours constantly, starting at 4am; except on Saturdays. Kershaw worked 12 hours also, starting at 5am. Payne believed that [the children were] not ill used or worked beyond their strength , yet Eggley said the work is far too hard for me; the sweat runs off me all over sometimes . Patience [hurried 11] corves a mile and more under ground and back; they weigh 300 cwt, which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Fiction Genre And Will Cover Key Stage 2 And The... The texts to be examined in this assignment are all from the Fantasy Fiction Genre and will cover Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 as these are both relevant to those covered within lectures. We will begin with Key Stage 2 and The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien looking for examples as to why this would be considered Key Stage Two. The same process will be followed with The Silmarillionby the same author for Key Stage 3. Once the key stages have been confirmed for each piece of literature we can then begin to compare the texts and determine what elements of each make them unsuitable for classification into alternative key stages. The results of such a comparison may show some unexpected and interesting results when taking the series as a whole and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is now listed as Key Stage 2 and for the purposes of this assignment we shall be examining the piece with this level in mind. It is essentially a simple story of a Hobbit who reluctantly undertakes a great adventure with a band of dwarves and a wizard to assist in the regaining of treasure lost to a dragon in times gone by. However, the trials faced during this journey and it s descriptive manner mean that the book is far from simple at times and it would be fair to assume that this would place it at the higher end of Key Stage 2 readership, perhaps aged 10 to 11 as it is commonly accepted that children read books typically written approximately 2 years older than their own age. Using Christopher Booker s theory of The Seven Basic Plots and taking each of the seven individually we see many examples of Overcoming the monster including The Call and Initial success with lines such as Bilbo Baggins was standing at his door after breakfast...Gandalf came by...Tales and adventures sprouted up all over the place wherever he went (Tolkien, 1937, pp. 15) demonstrating the beginning of The Call and Would this be any good? asked Bilbo...he held out a largish key though no doubt William had thought it very small and secret. It must have fallen out of his pocket before he was turned to stone (Tolkien, 1937, pp. 50) showing the Hobbit s initial success as a thief or burglar, the reason he was hired to be a part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Sociological Explanations Of Prejudice Essay From birth, we are culturally conditioned by prejudice, this is due to several factors some of which are the media, our family, as well as our friends. Prejudice refers to our attitude towards others, whether it be their race, sex, religion, etc. Prejudice tends to evolve into discrimination over time, discriminationbeing the negative behavior we show towards others. By the age six and seven, children are beginning to notice differences in skin color, as well as observe the ways in which people s lives differ. Often times a child s view is persuaded or shaped by the stereotypes of the adults around them. Some adults may not consider how their views and their words may impact the way a young child sees the world. For an example, take a child raised into a wealthy family, whose parents tend to vocalize their negative opinions of the middle class, this child is likely to obtain the same prejudice over time. In the same aspects, a child from a less fortunate family whose parents are unable to afford the nicer luxuries in life, may grow to form their own prejudice out of jealously. Seeing others who are able to do more or afford more, may cause this child to feel resentment towards those who are better off. Feeling bitter, as though they have been treated unfairly, and that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over time the social lines may tend to blur between what is and isn t acceptable. People may throw out what is morally right and go with what they believe to be true. Such as, a brother of a soldier killed in combat may grow in their dislike of the opposing nationality, racially stereotyping, considering them all to be the same. The brother then conforms to and may even act out in discriminative or violent ways. This prejudice is likely already rooted in him since childhood, although the loss of the brother sets this behavior into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Dependence On Fossil Fuels Title Since the invention of the car over a century ago, people have become highly dependent on fossil fuels. Over the past few decades it has become clear that this dependence has been having disastrous effects on the environment, our health, our economy, and our future. Not only that, but fossil fuels are a finite supply and once they are depleted, there is no getting more. If we are to continue to thrive as a society, it is imperative that we reduce our dependence on non renewable fossil fuels, and move towards renewable energy sources such as electricity, biofuels, and hydrogen. Fossil fuels have been used to power our vehicles since the invention of the car in the late 19th century. And with more people driving cars over the years, the total consumption of oil has increased dramatically. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the United States used 8.8 million barrels of gasoline (368 million gallons) a day for transportation in 2014 (Energy Information Administration). This is an alarming rate, considering the world only has so much oil. The EIA has predicted that the world has enough oil to carry the industries that rely on it through 2040 (Energy Information Administration). Beyond that, it is uncertain if we will have enough oil, not only for transportation, but also for the thousands of other industries that depend on it as their primary source of energy. Besides going scarce, another issue with relying on fossil fuels for energy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Power Leads to Corruption Power makes individuals corrupt Corruption is when people in positions of entrusted power abuse their power for their own personal gains [or to fulfill the agendas of the group they represent] (Transparency International). Lord Acton, a nineteenth century historian, argued that power is the root cause of corruption. The more power one has, the more corrupt one is likely to become ( Biography of Lord Acton. ). Although some commentators argue that there is no correlation between power and corruption, however Lord Acton was right because power makes individuals egocentric, makes the powerful less sympathetic towards those who are inferior, and makes a person hypocrite. First of all, power is such a tool that it makes individuals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They instead increased their own budgets as compared to the last budget and all of this was at the cost of low subsidies on essential food items, electricity and other the necessities of life (Ali, Kalbe. Areas That Matter Most. ). Hence a logical conclusion that follows is that powerful individuals use their power for their personal gains and are not concerned about the effect of their doings on the society. Another major reason because of which power tends to corrupt is that people with absolute power usually become less sympathetic towards those with no or less power and do not consider the perspective of other individuals. Adam Galinsky, a psychologist at Northwestern University conducted a series of experiments to find whether powerful individual give importance to others or not. As part of the experiment, Galinsky asked the participants to write letter E on their forehead. The results of the experiment showed that participant who were primed with the feeling of power wrote E backward, when seen by another person (Lehrer, Jonah. How Power Corrupts. ). This experiment clearly shows how powerful individuals see the world through their own eyes and do not care for what other view. Besides this, example from history also proves the point ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Construction Of The Natural Environment . INTRODUCTION: Nigeria like other developing countries is undergoing rapid growth accompanied by rapid development pressure with high demand for Housing and Infrastructure as a result of population growth. In 2000 the United Nation food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) found that the role of population dynamics in local setting may vary from decisive to negligible and that deforestation can result from a combination of population pressure and stagnation of economy, social and technological condition . The present administration of Niger State Government embarked on mass constructions projects in order to reduce the alarming demands of housing. This leads to the obliteration of the natural environment Forests are being destroyed for several reasons, among which are the continued urbanization of the world and thus the need for construction of roads and buildings. The need for fuel and timber for construction is another major factor leading to deforestation (Domries and Salati, 1991). However, over half of the worlds tropical rainforest have already been destroyed, and they are continuing to be destroyed today (Dowroes 1991). Moreover, the nature of construction in Nigeria has visibly affected the environment. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in Nigeria is faced with so many challenges from enforcement of laws governing the necessity of EIA in some projects by relevant agencies of Government to collation of adequate baseline data and implementation processes of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Formal Vs. Formal And Informal In 2005, there was an estimated 26,950 cases that went to trial involving contracts. Of those trials, 18,404 were jury trials and 8,543 were bench trials. A contract can be described as an agreement that can be enforced in court. It is formed by two or more parties, each of whom agree to perform or to refrain from performing some act now or in the future (Clarkson, et al. G 10). Contracts come in three different classifications: bilateral vs. unilateral, formal vs. informal, and express vs. implied. A bilateral contract is a promise for a promise, where as unilateral is a promise for an act. A formal contract requires the creation of said contract to be in a special way, and informal does not require this. Finally, an express contract is a contract formed by words, but an implied contract is formed by the conduct of the parties. Contracts require two or more parties for them to be valid. There must be an offeror, which is the party that is making an offer, and an offeree, the person receiving the offer. The offeree is the deciding party that determines whether the contract will be bilateral or unilateral. This determination is made by if the offeree can accept the contract by making a promise to agree to the terms, or if the offeree must do what the contract is asking first. If the offeree is able to make the promise to bind the contract then it is bilateral, and if the offeree is required to do what the contract is asking first it is unilateral. With unilateral contracts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Personal Responsibility Pros And Cons Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA)The United States took on a major reform of the social welfare system with the passing of thePersonal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PRWORA), signed into law by President Clinton in August of 1996. This policy essentially changed the nation s social welfaresystem by replacing a federal entitlement program for low income families, called Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC), with the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. The primary focus is on moving welfare recipients from primarily getting cash assistance to working in order to lower families dependence on public support. This push toward work promotes a second focus of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, unemployed workers who receive an unemployment benefit may be able continue to support their families. Disadvantages:The biggest disadvantage of welfare is its cost to the local governments that control it. Even with federal support, states feel the burden of welfare in each annual budget. One of the concerns is that welfare may discourage some recipients to seek work, since an increase in earnings would exclude them from getting free benefits. Fraud would also be a concern if someone supplies false information in order to get benefits that they do not qualify for. Alternative:As an alternative of giving welfare directly to those in need, funding programs that educate on new skills or help seeking jobs for the unemployed should be implemented. These programs, if implemented, can show drastic changes in unemployment rates over time. Restrictions on welfare, such as the time limits for getting unemployment benefits or a maximum monthly food stamp allowance, serve to limit the government s responsibility in a way that open ended welfare does not.Conclusion: The social welfare reform has improved tremendously but still has more progress to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What Ado About Nothing Research Paper Shakespeare is one of the most famous play writers known to man, one of his many plays What Ado About Nothing had over a million views. The classic version of What Ado About Nothing (the original) is the better version because the lighting and sound changes based on the mood and creates the mood. To begin, the classical version uses the many sound techniques to create mood. In the play during the party scene, joyful music starts up and everybody in the play dances. This supports that the sound gives mood because this is the point where you are joyful because of the party. To continue, the classical version is the best because besides the sound the lighting also creates mood. In the play, Don John enters the party and the lights dimmer. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Are The Major Inventions Of Ancient China There were several important inventions during medieval times in Ancient China, but there were three key inventions that advanced Chinese culture. China is very popular when it comes to inventing, and making items that help make life easier, so it s not surprising when you hear of China inventing something new. Those three inventions were, the umbrella, compass, and the moveable type printing technique. By researching Chinese culture, I found that these three inventions, helped the Chinese culture advance in many ways. The Umbrella, was invented by a man named Lu Ban, in the 1400 s. He made the umbrella by making a flexible framework, covered by a cloth. The umbrella helped the chinese have shelter from the rain, they would also use them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Similarities Between Healthsouth And Enron The accounting fraud made HealthSouth became a member of that disreputable group (Henselmann Hormann 2010). In 2001, HealthSouth agreed to pay $7.9 million to settle Medicare fraud allegation on overcharged assets. Trading in the securities of HealthSouth s shares was suspended for two business days by SEC due to the materially misleading information in the marketplace (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 2003). Fifteen former executives of HealthSouth, including all five of its recent Chief Financial Officers pleaded guilty to various charges of falsifying accounts. However, the CEO, Mr. Scrushy s assets were freeze temporary by the court and also forfeiting his passport and keys to his private jet. Lastly, he was acquitted of all 36 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company was penalised with a $1.5 million refund to 7,000 affected customers as well as $50,000 contribution to Financial Counselling Australia. An involvement of an external compliance consultant was also compulsory to ensure consumer credit laws are complied with by reporting back to ASIC (Ong Janda, 2016). Issues involved in this case include governance issues, as Nimble were inconsistent with the recognition of activities from customers (Ong Janda, 2016). They also lacked in governance in the sense that protocol was not properly complied with by not making appropriate inquiries to customers (Ong Janda, 2016). They also failed to comply with consumer credit laws as evident of the need for an external compliance consultant (Ong Janda, 2016). Both companies failed to meet proper corporate obligations. As leaders of their company, the higher ups of Nimble and Enron should have been the positive model figures and encourage proper and scrupulous behaviour in order to carry out the proper procedures and protocols. This behaviour bred harmful activities and enabled carelessness within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of The Gower Review Of Intellectual Property... 1. Introduction: Biotechnology Invention. The Gower Review of Intellectual Property reported that in 2006 that almost 20 percent of human gene DNA sequences had been patented; 4,382 out of the 23,688 known human gene. There is indeed a dramatic increase in the number of gene patented. The statistics showed above had raised several type of argument on the patentability of the biological materials, or more specifically on human gene. First, how a human gene can be patentable, while the gene sequenced was not more than a discoveries rather than a invention? Secondly, is it appropriate to grant a monopoly on genetically engineered organisms? Last but not forgotten, if it remained patentable, what is the optimal policy to ensure that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Association for Molecular Pathology had agitated against the existence and exclusive licensing of the gene patent because of various kinds of legal threats to the medical practice. And this lead to the landmark decision of the case Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics Inc. in the U.S. Supreme Court. In this case, Myriad Genetic and University of Utah Research Foundation, which holding the BRCA1 gene patent previously, claimed that the work of isolating the DNA from the body should made patentable. The Court of Appeal, making the gene patentable, reversed the District Court s decision. The Association for Molecular Pathology then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Considering the decision made in Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories Inc. , the requirement of making the natural phenomena patentable was now stricter, with more restrictive rules. 3.Patent 3.1 What is Patent? According to World Intellectual Property Organisation, patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem. The invention potentially owned an economical value, and the patent granted was limited to twenty years to make, use and sell the patented invention. As a pay back, the owner of the patent must publish the technical information about the invention to the public. 3.2 Patent Law ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The United States, Colonialism, And Imperialism Throughout american history, examples of the United States domination of the political, economic, and social aspects of other countries can be seen. This domination, also known as imperialism, was primarily caused by a growing sense of nationalism, the influence of supply and demand, and a desire to maintain global military power. Imperialism is categorized into three different groups: colony, protectorate, sphere of influence. TRANSITION SENTENCE Colony imperialism is when a territory or other area of lady is governed directly by a foreign country. A prime example of colony imperialism is the Purchase of Alaska. The United States Secretary of States, William Seward wanted Alaska since 1860 because of its potential trade value and resources such as timber, gold, and trout. The purchase of Alaska began in June 30th 1861 when gold was discovered in Alaska for the first time, sparking the United States and other colonizing powers interest in the territory. Russia feared that they would lose Alaska so they began to discuss selling it to the United State in 1866. . There was disapproval on both sides of the trade. Russian were upset at the amount of money put into settling Alaskan territories that would be lost after the sale of Alaska. Americans didn t see the purpose of the sale and one American journalist went as far as writing, Why does America need this icebox and 50,000 wild Eskimos who drink fish oil for breakfast? (Presentation). It took a full year for the House of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Desmond Doss Research Paper Desmond Doss Desmond Doss was born on February 7, 1919. He was born in Lynchburg Va . He lived in Piedmont Ala. His mom was Bertha Doss, his dad was Willam Thomas Doss, and his brother was Harold Doss. He went to school at the Christian Academy. He was a devote Christian believing strongly in the Bible. He believed it was his duty to obey God s commandments, especially Thou Shall Not Kill . With this dedication to his belief, when he went in the war he vowed he would not kill anyone and never carry a gun. Even with these morals, during one of the greatest and most famous battles of WWII , he managed to save a total of 75 lives. When he joined the Army he was a conscientious objector because he would not carry a gun. When he joined the Army he wanted to be a combat medic. He would not carry a gun ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This caused fellow soldiers and the army to view him negatively. They tried to intimidate, him they abused him and gave him extra duties. In my opinion he had a big impact on the world. He had a big impact on the world by saving 75 lives while never picking up a gun yet he was shot and never killed. Desmond Doss fought in three battles, Battle of Guam, Battle of Leyte, Battle of Okinawa. In the Battle of Okinawa, he became famously known in the movie Hacksaw Ridge. Also, in this movie he was put in jail because he would not obey orders to shoot a gun and he was also threatened to leave the Army. He was tried to see if he would be relieved from the Army. His father did not [Last Name] 2 want him in war because it brought back the painful memories of his time in the war. He did not want his son to endure the same fate. His father was a high ranked officer in the Army. When he heard of the court trail he changed his mind and helped his son stay in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Lauren Olamina Research Paper As a teenager growing up in a very destructive and dark world, Lauren Olamina was one of the lucky citizens who got the privilege to live behind a wall before the full collapse of the society. With a rare condition called hyperempathy, she had the ability to share the true feelings of others. How does Lauren s hyperempathy effect her actions throughout the course of the text while also showing the selfishness of the current human race? Her condition encourages her to help the people she comes in contact with, reinforces her views on religion, and allows her to empathize with others. Lauren s mother succumbed to the troubles of the world and was addicted to drugs while she was pregnant. Her mother s addiction caused the severity of Lauren s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was sure that through her religion, hope would be found and people would become united. According to Andrew DeYoung, Lauren s hyperempathyallowed her to imagine a hopeful future and way for the human race to move forward (DeYoung). She wanted people to have something to rely on when the troubles of their world seemed to become unbearable. Unlike many others, she had no problem with stepping outside of the norms of religion and creating her own, Lauren had great faith in science and in human intelligence (LeMenager). Through Earthseed people would be able to learn how to cope with their issues and how they were feeling (DeYoung). In an interview, Octavia Butler emphasized the importance of religion within a society and stated that It s those people who have so little, and who suffer so much, who need at least for religion to comfort them (Gowler).Butler also compared Lauren s character to the biblical story of the sower when she stated that, The sower goes out to sow its seed... and a little bit of it falls on good ground and it reproduces a hundredfold , which explains why Lauren was so adamant on introducing others to Earthseed (Glower). Ultimately, Lauren hoped to bring people something that would help themthroughout the course theirlife (LeMenager). While traveling North, Bankole pleaded with Lauren to leave the group so they could travel separately to the hills. She was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Canada s Electoral System It has become widely accepted that Canada uses a first past the post electoral system. However, this system may not be in the best interest of Canada any more. There are many reasons why Canada should change its electoral system to a mixed member proportional one, a variant of proportional representation. With a first past the post system, the elected officials will always be of the majority and this excludes minorities from fair representation. Adopting MMP can create stronger voter turnouts, more personal campaigning, better individual representation, and better party selection. John Hiemstra and Harold Janson, are both in favour of a MMP electoral system. They understand that with the switch, the citizens will get more representation in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One can come to a conclusion that plurality systems have a major flaw and that is inequality. Adopting a MMP would be a huge step forward in Canadian democracy. With a MMP system in place, more women would be elected to the legislature because it creates fairness. With more women in the legislature, it can make a substantial difference in the types of laws that may be proposed and passed. Another advantage MMP brings to Canada is instead of electing one member of the legislature in each small district, Canada would use larger districts to elect several members. To add to this advantage, the candidates that win the seats in these multi member districts are determined by the proportion of votes each party receives. With Canada s current electoral system, one citizen s vote counts for less than another citizen s vote. By changing to a MMP system, Canada can give more equality and fairness back to the citizens. Proportional representation is almost always acknowledged as the fairest electoral system. With this in mind, many still reject a mixed member proportional system. Critics argue that the current method has produced a stable and effective government, while MMP would create an ineffective government. Wiseman feels that since Canada has been consistently stable, our electoral system does not need to be changed. Hiemstra and Jansen disagree with the plurality system that is currently in place for it does not produce fair ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Impacts And Benefits Of Ecotourism To Costa Rica The purpose of this paper is to analyze the impacts and benefits of ecotourism to Costa Rica in the perspective of the environment, local community and development of tourism sustainability; the ways ecotourism creates awareness of the importance of natural and cultural conservation; and the prospective benefits and risks of ecotourismto Costa Rica in term of the local community, the biodiversityand the environment. 2.0 The Impacts and Benefits of Ecotourism to Costa Rica As tourism is clearly going mainstream in Costa Rica currently, it must have leave an impacts to the country, be it an advantages or disadvantages to the country. 2.1 Protection of Nature As mentioned earlier, in 1983, almost half of the woodland was cut down. But when Costa Rica began the industry of ecotourism and build more national parks and wildlife parks, the annual deforestation rate had dropped. In 1998 the deforestation rate had dropped to zero, and currently, the forest cover has increased to more than 50%, which doubled from 1983 (Blasiak 2011). The expansion of the protected area of the country to 30% had saved many areas from being used for logging, farming or mining, which will cause a lot of flora and fauna to extinct, given that Costa Rica is the home to estimated more than 850 of bird ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To point it out, with the overflowing amount of tourists coming in to Costa Rica, new hotels, facilities and infrastructures will have to be built. As a result, disturbance of wildlife and vegetation damage will happen, and as a matter of fact, in the Manuel Antonio area, this has already cause biodiversity losses and it is expected that the same will happen to the Monteverde region not far in the future (Koens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Spirit Of Old King Hamlet The attention grabbing first scene of act one from Shakespeare s famous tragedy is all about the Old King Hamlet s ghost s appearance. This scene starts off with Barnardo and Francisco, two sentinels who have seen the ghost of the dead king for the last two nights. Francisco leaves as soon as Marcellus and Horatio enter the scene. Marcellus explains that he has brought along Horatio, the prince s good friend, to prove to him that the ghost is real, as he says it is but a fantasy. They are extremely nervous because they do not know what the appearance of the King s spirit could mean. When the bell beats one, the spirit of Old King Hamlet appears. The men, astounded, wonder what this can mean. The spirit of dead Old King Hamlet appearing three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay on The Deeper Meaning of Frost’s Tuft of Flowers The Deeper Meaning of Frost s Tuft of Flowers Robert Lee Frost published his first book of poems entitled A Boy s Will in 1913. From this collection come one of several poems that critics and anthologists alike highly regard as both lyrical and autobiographical in nature. One such critic, James L. Potter, in his book entitled [The] Robert Frost Handbook, explains [that] Frost wore a mask in public much of the time, concealing his personal problems and complexities from his reading and listening audiences (Potter 48). Through The Tuft of Flowers, a kind of lyrical soliloquy, Frost half intentionally reveals his personal views on the theme of fellowship (Potter 48). In the first of three transitions the speaker, most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker notes that the butterfly flies as far as eye could see / (but) on tremulous wing came back to me (17 18). Here, the butterfly seems to parallel the thoughts the speaker has about the field and the delight it brought both of them the day before. The reader can infer from this comparison that Frost, like the butterfly, has enjoyed great beauty, joy, and love at certain times during his life but because the grass chokes the beauty in the field, the good times are beset with feelings of loneliness and grief. The butterfly eventually turns and leads the speaker to a tall tuft of flowers beside a brook (22). The significance of the flowers and the brook can not be overlooked, because at this place in the poem the mood suddenly swings from pessimism to optimism. It seems that God was trying to send a message to Frost that the field of life can be filled with beauty and he might not always be alone in his life s work (22). This couplet of the poem is significant because it gives us a clue to how God reveals to the speaker that, although the field of life appears barren, a brook nourishes the ground to give life to the beauty he possesses. In addition, through God s infinite wisdom and mercy, Frost s loneliness and grief will someday again turn back into fellowship and joy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Philosophical Underpinnings Understanding Philosophical Underpinnings of Research Service members access to Higher Education While Serving on Active Duty. Abstract This research topic is focused on the availability of Higher Education for active duty services members. Through the application of applied research, this study will focus on the theoretical approach and association of paradigms (ontology, epistemology, methodology, and methods) yielding to exploration, data collection and the subjective interpretation of analysis addressing the problem statement. Keywords: paradigm, ontology, epistemology, methodology, methods, scientific, interpretive, and positivism paradigm. Introduction: The Department of Defense has placed high attention on ensuring active duty service ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the United States Marine Corps being the smallest military branch of service, the fiscal year 2016 ended 15 September showed that over 32 million dollars of Tuition Assistance funding was obligated. (Schwandt, Carter Little 2007) argue that epistemology is the study, theory and justification of knowledge. It is an examination of how we make knowledge (Dillon Wals, 2006). Knowledge, according to constructivism, does not therefore exist in a state awaiting discovery (Gordon, 2009) but is constructed by humans through proactive and purposive interaction with the world (Morcol, 2001). Methodology is the strategy or plan of action which lies behind the choice and use of particular methods (Crotty, 1998). This research study will involve a large population of active duty service members and veterans; therefore a quantitative research method will be conducted to ensure the appropriateness of the study. Data collection methods implemented: Surveys /Questionnaires, Interviews, Groups/Forums, and Observations. Subsequently, there are limitations to all forms of research due to uncontrollable variables which in most cases are the results of inadequate information and assumptions made regarding the research topic. Limitations of scientific research commonly occur when the hypothesis of the study is not verifiable and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Greys Anatomy Summary As season 12 of Greys Anatomy is nearing the winter finale, the twist and turn are coming from every department and twist no one saw coming. Episode one is an hour packed show full of new things such as, new life for Meredith after the death of Derek and new chief of surgery for Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Meredith moves back into her childhood home with her three children, half sister, Maggie and Derek s sister, Amelia. Bailey is named the new chief of surgery after an intense battle with an outside candidate. Season two begins to reveal a steamy relationship between Amelia and Owen Hunt. Also, the new responsibilities make Bailey s head the size of the Seattle famous ferry boat. Bailey overwhelms Meredith as passes all of her prior responsibilities onto her already full plate. Plus, April and Jackson s marriage is continuing to dwindle away as he moves out of their apartment. Meredith was promoted to head of general surgery.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later in the episode, Jo explains that she actually is not pregnant, but worries if Alex wants to eventually start a family with her. In the early seasons of Grey s Anatomy Alex froze he sperm with hope to have a child with then wife Izzy. By the end of the episode all is solved. In season four, the audience finally learns a little background to one of the favorite resident, Stephanie. Stephanie was one of the first children in a sickle cell treatment. During this treatment, her mom pushed her to stay in the treatment even when Stephanie wanted to leave. Stephanie got off a cause because she would not push her patient to go through an experience she did not want to do, like she was. She confides in Jo, but Jo did not believe her story and turned to Amelia. After the scandal unfolded, the relationship between Amelia and Stephanie got stronger, but Jo and Stephanie s were on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. What Caused The Seven Year War The Seven Year War going from 1756 to 1763, was the first global war, which starts in North America and spreads to Europe and all around the world. It begins when Britain declares war on France. Imperial rivals, France and Britain struggled for supremacy. Early in the war, The French (helped by Canadian militia and Aboriginal allies) defeated a number of British attacks and captured several British forts. This war laid the bicultural foundations of modern Canada. The Seven Year War was caused by ongoing tension between Great Britain and France. Also, Russian and Austrian fears of Prussia s growing power in Europe. It ended up to further colonial supremacy for Great Britain and much acknowledgment of Prussia as a major European power. Prussia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Health Care And The United States Health care has come a very long way since the earlier years, and still has a lot of improving to do. Health care can be very complex and frustrating, but has become a bit more manageable compared to the past. Hospitals today are a lot different then how they were years ago. Many hospitals are making medical advances to help people live longer, healthier lives. Health care is one of the most important benefits to a persons life. There are so many things affecting the health of people all around the world, both positive and negative. Canada and the United Stateshealth care systems are not perfect and needs some change for the better of the people. Healthcare in these countries are affected by differences in universal coverage, gender and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Schmid, A. 2008). In contrast, the United States established the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which was implemented to improve access to health, improve quality of health, and make health care more affordable. Historically, Americans were treated with medicinal herbs and anecdotal information in their homes. Doctors were sole decision makers about admissions, length of stay, resource use, and referrals. The U.S health care system changed by having hospital fiscal penalties for lengths of stay, admissions require payer approval, and readmissions carry penalties. As well as, people are getting treated in hospitals, primary care office, and rehabs, instead of their homes. Having access to hospitals, and getting treated with these new drugs and new technologies, one would think that everyone would get the same kind of health care. However, gender and ethnic disparities contribute to many individuals having access to health care. Access to health is the determinant factor of the health disparities. In the United States disparities are well documented in minority populations such as African Americans, Native Americans, Asian Americans and Hispanics, all of which constitute twenty eight percent of the population (McHenry, G.). Ethnic disparities, indicators include social justice, economic realities, shifting census, and disease burden. Latinos tend to have low access to care and language barriers effecting both access and quality care. Studies show that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Doctor Assignment: CS Making Business Decisions II You understand that database technology can dramatically improve your ability to analyze information, compared to spreadsheet technology, and assist you in developing your strategic plans for the cafe. To help you familiarize yourself with databases and their associated business value you need to create a report detailing the basics of databases and why they are better for running a business than spreadsheet applications. Be sure to provide a detailed explanation of relational databases along with their associated business advantages. PROJECT FOCUS: Once you understand the benefits associated with a relational database you decide to build a small database to help you track and analyze ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Be sure to provide a detailed explanation of relational databases along with their associated business advantages. PROJECT FOCUS: Once you understand the benefits associated with a relational database you decide to build a small database to help you track and analyze customer orders and sales information. Identify the different types of entities, attributes, keys and relationships you will want to consider when designing the database. For this assignment, you will NOT create a database. You will list the type of data you want to collect, group it accordingly, break it into field and determine attributes. Think about how the different pieces of data relate to one another and what purpose they serve. You may use Excel, Word, or Visio for this assignment. Assignment: CS Making Business Decisions II You understand that database technology can dramatically improve your ability to analyze information, compared to spreadsheet technology, and assist you in developing your strategic plans for the cafe. To help you familiarize yourself with databases and their associated business value you need to create a report detailing the basics of databases and why they are better for running a business than spreadsheet applications. Be sure to provide a detailed explanation of relational databases along with their associated business advantages. PROJECT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. State Medical Association Case Study Nursing In the United States of America (USA), state medical boards (SMBs) are legislatively established to ensure that only competent physicians are practicing medicine and that those physicians act professionally. Typically, the enforcer of laws, rules, and regulations needs to understand and be compliant with them. Thus, a SMB should be able to demonstrate a fund of medical knowledge broad enough to discern between competent and negligent patient care. Similarly, SMBs, assessors of physician professionalism, should demonstrate professional conduct. This report describes the Missouri (MO) State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts (SBRHA) numerous efforts to discipline interventional cardiologist Antoine Adem, MD, during the years of 2012 2014... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The SBRHA s effort to discipline Dr. Adem for the allegedly inappropriate patient care was blatantly unmeritorious as none of the five patient s six epicardial coronary arteries had a lesion luminal area of more than four mm . Count II against Dr. Adem was for alleged negligent and unwarranted medical care of 45 year Patient E.O. The patient had a stent placed in the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) that had a luminal area of 3.4 mm , and a stent placed in the right coronary artery (RCA) that had a luminal area of 2.9 mm . Count III against Dr. Adem also alleged negligent care for his stenting of 70 year Patient L.M. s mid LAD that had an area of 2.8 mm . Although two such negligent claims by a state medical board are sufficient to destroy a good doctors career, the SBRHA did not stop there. Count IV alleged Dr. Adem negligently placed a stent in 53 year Patient J.E. s Mid LAD that had a luminal area of 3.7 mm . Count V was meant to discipline Dr. Adem for placing a stent in 68 year Patient P.J. s Mid LAD that had a luminal area of 3.8 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Jabberwocky Tone Throughout Lewis Carroll s Jabberwocky , his proficiency in the nonsense genre of poetry is evident. The poem is set in the same fantasy world as Alice in Wonderland. Carroll exhibits the use of childlike diction and uses the perspective of a father escorting his young son. Jabberwocky exhibits peculiar, infantile diction. The poem consists of informal diction, characteristic of the fantasy world it takes place in. Carroll uses words that are characteristic of a young child s vocabulary. He uses words that do not exist, characteristic of the nonexistent, illogical world of Carroll s imagination. He also employs the heavy use of alliteration to enhance certain words throughout the poem. Carroll writes: So he rested by the Tumtum tree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the poem, the poem is calm and peaceful. As the stanzas change, so does the tone. The second stanza s tone is one of concern as the father cautions his son regarding the beasts of the area. The father warns Beware the Jabberwock, my son! (5). The tone then reverts to one of calm in the following stanza, as Carroll shows the boy stopping to rest by a tree. A drastic shift in the tone occurs as the jabberwocky emerges to where the boy rests, changing it from a serene, almost monotonous tone to an exhilarating one marked by a clash between the jabberwocky and the boy. Carroll writes, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, came whiffling through the tulgey wood (14 15). The jabberwocky is depicted as a fierce beast, changing the tone from a calm one to a more violent one. Once the battle is over and the boy stands triumphant over the powerful beast, the tone of the poem shifts to a jovial and congratulatory one. The father expresses his praise to his son for conquering the beast. The father exclaims, Come to my arms, my beamish boy! (22). He is ecstatic about his son s triumph over the jabberwocky and the tone reflects the father s sentiments. Finally, the poem reverts to the tone of the beginning: one of calm and peace. Carroll s utilization of tone shifts throughout the entire poem keeps the reader on their heels. The constant shifts allow the reader to remain entertained and engaged with the poem. The constant shift in tone used by Carroll is characteristic of a mountain climb. The tone begins as a peaceful, normal one then escalates into one of violence as the clash against the jabberwocky ensues, then reverts back to the peaceful tone expressed at the beginning. The constant variability of the poem s tone mirrors that of the actual story, one that starts slow, quickly escalates, and then recedes to exactly the same place the poem began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Imagery Of Blood In Macbeth A guilty conscience allows the mind to think irrational thoughts. Sometimes guilt can be so hard on a person that the mind begins to imagine things that refer that person back to what they are feeling guilty from. In William Shakespeare s, Macbeth, blood, whether imaginary or real, is a common occurrence as the play progresses. The imagery of blood is mostly referenced to when it is imagined on an object such as hands, dagger, or the floor. Guilt can be demonstrated differently on each person. For Macbeth, he imagines blood before he even commits a crime that would lead him to feel remorse, whereas his wife, Lady Macbeth feels the guilt long after crimes have been committed. Both imagine blood, but it is important to examine how each one deals... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall, the blood in this play is depicted as a means for the guilt from which the characters feel. Imagery of blood is used many times during the play, aside from the instances that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth use it to depict their guilt that they have. Macbeth was considered a hero before he plotted his fiendish actions to become king, as he was credited with defeating King of Norway in a bloody battle. In fact, Macbeth ne er shook hands nor bade farewell to him, till he unseamed him from the nave to th chops, and fixed his head upon our battlements, (1.2.21 23). Macbeth was very gory with his killing as he cut his enemy, Macdonwald, from his bellybutton to his jaw, and placed his head on top of their battlement. Blood plays a much larger role in this play, as it is an underlying factor to Macbeth s self. The basis of his character is a bloody, war hero; therefore why should his life outside of battle be any different. Since Macbeth s entrance into the play was about blood, his exit shall be as well. He foreshadows his own demise as he says, It will have blood, they say. Blood will have blood. Stones have been known to move, and trees to speak. Augurs and understood relations have by magot pies and choughs and rooks brought forth, (3.4.124 128). Macbeth knows that he will not get away with his murder of Duncan and Banquo. Once blood has been shed, the murder victim will seek to expose his murderer, thus finding Macbeth guilty. He knows that he cannot keep what he has done a secret forever, thus is blood must fall in order to avenge the deaths he has taken. The imagery of blood is present throughout the play to examine the guilt that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth feel, but also to provide a higher meaning to the context of the character that Macbeth is and the way that karma ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The True Benefits Of Wolves For centuries, wolves have been regarded as the enemy. Whether from fairy tales like the three little pigs, to little red riding hood, people constantly loathe them. Why is this? You see, it is human nature to look for a common enemy. Unfortunately, wolves are seen as that enemy. Nevertheless, despite the negative images in the media and mass wolf culls, they keep on persisting. By killing wolves, we are damaging our environment and disrupting the natural cohesion that has been established between wolves and lower members of the food chain. Wolves are believed to be responsible for the majority of cattle losses, but this simply is not based on scientific evidence. One species of wolf, the Red wolf, is actually so endangered that less than... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this, the ungulate populations began to increase dramatically. This caused a decrease in vegetation due to the larger herbivores consuming a large amount of it. According to Reagan Downey, an educator at the Wolf Conservation Center, the effects were devastating, stating, You cannot eat in one area and stay there the entire day, because there s always the chance that something s going to try and eat you. However, without wolves in Yellowstone, elk could just stay there and so they would eat until all of the vegetation was gone. In addition, when nothing was left, they would move to a new area. Therefore, the landscape became very flat and very barren because nothing was there. Because the elk ate the vegetation, many animals were losing out on being able to eat as well because the elk were growing in number. So it caused other animals to move out and die, The effects of no wolves in the area was, in the long run, extremely unhealthy for the ecosystem of Yellowstone National Park. In January of 1995, United States and Canadian officials captured fourteen wolves and released them back into Yellowstone. An additional seventeen wolves were captured and released into Yellowstone in January of 1996, effectively bringing the ecosystem back into balance. After this happened, the ungulate population naturally declined back to healthy numbers, the vegetation increased, and the animals who were low on the food chain finally had a stable place to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...