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ASIC s Investigation of Kleenmaid Group
Research on ASIC s investigation about the continuation of trade by Queensland s sunshine coast
based national importer and distributor of whitegoods, also the operator of Kleenmaid brand of
kitchen appliances, Kleenmaid Group, despite becoming insolvent from March 2008.
The Fact:
Three former directors of national whitegoods distributor Kleenmaid, Andrew Eric Young, Bradley
Wendell Young and Gary Colleyer Armstrong were accused of 20 criminal charges including a $13
million fraud and insolvent trading, following an ASIC investigation. The trio were charged with
18 counts of criminal insolvent trading of debts totalling more than $4 million and a $13 million
fraud committed on Westpac Bank (ASIC 2012).
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(1A)For the purposes of this section, if a company takes action set out in column 2 of the following
table, it incurs a debt at the time set out in column 3.
When debts are incurred| | | | Action of company| When debt is incurred| 1| paying a dividend|
when the dividend is paid or, if the company has a constitution that provides for the declaration of
dividends, when the dividend is declared| 2| making a reduction of share capital to which Division
1 of Part 2J.1 applies (other than a reduction that consists only of the cancellation of a share or
shares for no consideration)| when the reduction takes effect| 3| buying back shares (even if the
consideration is not a sum certain in money)| when the buyback agreement is entered into| 4|
redeeming redeemable preference shares that are redeemable at its option| when the company
exercises the option|
5| issuing redeemable preference shares that are redeemable otherwise than at its option| when the
shares are issued| 6| financially assisting a person to acquire shares (or units of shares) in itself or a
holding company| when the agreement to provide the assistance is entered into or, if there is no
agreement, when the assistance is provided| 7| entering into an uncommercial transaction (within
the meaning of section 588FB) other than one that a court orders, or a prescribed agency directs,
the company to enter into| when the transaction
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Introducing America s New Family
Introducing America s New Family: The Bundy s American television today has drastically
changed from the first appearance of the television in the 1920s. Currently, television is nothing but
sitcoms poking jokes at the disabled, the LGBT community adapting to the American family
standard, and even late night television poking fun at our 2016 Presidential candidates.1950s
television depicted America s heterosexual, patriarchal society in which an ideal and acceptable
familyconsisted of a generous working class father, an accommodating and good natured mother,
and a few respectful children. Whereas 1950s American television required the audience to accept
television families without question, American networks today understand that times are changing
and just like mass communication, adapting to the millennial generation of technology is a must
for television families to appeal to the growing masses. But when did television families first start
to step away from the cultural ideals of its time? From the 1920s through the 1960s television
upheld the Father Knows Best standard of television with shows such as Father Knows Best and I
Love Lucy. Well, fast forward 30 years, and in came the Bundy s. The Bundy s were television s
first dysfunctional, on screen family to undermine the idea that an ideal family must function
perfectly all the time. Married with Children reminded us that it was ok to not conform to society s
cultural norms. ...people want to watch a family that
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Desifirangi Case Analysis
Introduction
Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft stated, If your business is not on the internet, then your
business will be out of business. Shailesh Nigam, and six of his entrepreneur friends founded
DesiFirangi.com in India, which is an online women s fashion apparel, operated in 2014. They
introduced the world wide web to the massive brick and mortar Lingerie business that has
generated over billions of dollars. Mr.Nigam saw the transformation that was going on with e retail
lingerie industry and wanted to provide a quality the people can trust while also realizing how e
commerce could solve availability and distribution challenges. Five out of the Seven founders are
women, thus playing a role in making a splash into DesiFirangi.com. Through this website, the
founders tailored the focus to the fashion needs of the modern Indian women. (Niche E commerce
Portal)
With any new start up business comes a plethora of challenges. Nigam learned that starting this
company was not going to be easy, even in knowing his co founders had 200 plus years of
business experience. DesiFirangi.com is a business to consumer industry were the market is
estimated at 2 billion in 2013 and projected to reach as much as 45 to 55 billion by 2020.
DesiFirangi.com website has an active of about 8 thousand customers daily site visits, which
highlights the demand for DesiFirangi s e retail and also buffers their customer loyalty.
As customer base is growing for the company, competitors are
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The Importance Of Being Earnest, By Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde s The Importance of Being Earnest elevates Charles Baudelaire s concept of the
dandy to an embodiment of the aesthetic movement. His aristocratic Algernon Moncrieff is the
ideal dandy. He speaks beautifully, dresses beautifully and seeks out the beauty, rather than utility,
in life. Wilde cultivates a keen sense for pleasure and style in Algernon for no reason other than
their aesthetic value. Algernon himself is committed in remaining as thoroughly useless as
possible. Through Algernon, aesthetics becomes more than a theory of art, it establishes itself as a
way of life. It is not just Algernon s performance that is aesthetic either; it is the way he holds
himself and dresses himself, and it becomes crystallized in how he views... Show more content on
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Like any good dandy, Algernon constructs himself from the outside in. He does not insist on
having an identity, he simply exudes one, and that contradictory persona lays the foundation for
The Importance of Being Earnest as a play. In truth, Algernon could not exist at all without a
public whose standards of taste, hierarchies of value and conventions of discourse he could
predict (Godfrey 28) because of his ironic twisting of those same values. Wilde s play, in the
same way, could not exist if it did not have the framework of aristocratic London to echo and
satire. Wilde s values are woven throughout The Importance of Being Earnest, to the point where
the concept is given life in Algernon and the story given traction by the duality of dandyism.
Wilde himself plays with the divisions between public/private, production/consumption, and
appearance/essence in order to dispense with them (Glick, 154) through Algernon. Wilde positions
the aristocratic class as those who have a responsibility not to create industry, but to make what is
beautiful (Lesjak 198), a definition which includes dandyism as a mode of living beautifully.
Wilde himself created art for art s sake while writing The Importance of Being Earnest, a play
about serious trivialities, good sense, and the small beauties of
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Moving Back Research Paper
My memory that I am going to transfer to you is one that I remember everyday. One that I want
you to know about. One day while I was getting ready for school, I felt an unsatisfying itch on
my arms, legs, hands, and feet. I was surprised and I immediately started scratching as hard as I
can. It felt really good and I quickly finished getting ready for school and I noticed something
weird. There were millions of tiny bumps on my arms. I didn t think it was a problem so I went
downstairs and went into the dining room where I past my table and a couple chairs so I can get to
the closet that my familyhad that goes downstairs. I got my backpack with my white socks and
with my red Levi s shoes and I closed the closet and I went to my living... Show more content on
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How did I not see that? I must ve skipped it on accident when I was getting my stuff from the
closet. I went to the chair and I picked up my jacket while I still had my shoes, backpack, and
socks. I went back to the living room and sat on the couch. I put on my socks and then my shoes.
And all of a sudden the itching came back. I started to scratch again and after I was done, I got
up from the couch with my jacket still on the couch. I past the dining room to where the stairs are
and I yelled to see what my sisterВґs doing.
ВЁAhliyah! Are you ready for school yet!ВЁ
ВЁnot yet!ВЁ she said.
What is she doing , I whispered to myself.
I went to the dining room again to put my jacket on and I picked up my jacket and passed the
couch to go to the computer. I turned it on to check the time. It was 6:50 on the bottom
righthand corner of the computer. My brother was still watching youtube on the xbox 1. I put on
my jacket while I was on my way to the stairs to see what my sister was doing. As I was walking up
I heard a TV on. I went up to investigate what was going on. I opened my sister s door and I found
both of my sisters watching TV instead of doing what they have to do.
What are you doing , I
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How Does North Replace A Contradiction In Neoclassical...
North illuminates a contradiction in neoclassical economic theory as it relates to structure and
change in political economic systems. On one hand, North demonstrates that neoclassical theory
fails to fully explain what causes economic change, and is particularly deficient in explaining the
emergence of various ideologies. On the other hand, he presents evidence that rational individual
behavior explains specific institutional choices that result in change, both positive and negative. He
attempts to resolve this contradiction by offering theories of the state, organizations, and ideology.
However, his argument seems reducible to a statement that political economic institutions change
when the benefits of change outweigh the costs, and persist otherwise. This oversimplification does
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His path dependency goes beyond explaining from where the present system emerged by assuming
the components of the current system always existed. For instance, North s discussion of free
ridership and the tragedy of the commons in hunter gather societies ten millennia in the past
illustrates this assumption. He also compares all historical systems against the modern definition of
the market to show why those previous systems failed to function properly. By focusing on the
constraints and inefficiencies imposed by previous political systems, institutions, and ideologies,
North seems to be arguing that if only those did not exist the system would have been efficient in
essence, a liberal economic argument founded upon a capitalist ideology. North s emphasis on
markets and self interest, rather than alternative models (e.g., reciprocity and altruism) suggests a
view of history colored by a specific ideological bent. In this light, North s argument does not
explain the structure and change of economic history so much as show why it took so long to
arrive at the current, preferred,
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Patience Required for the Writing Process
The writing process is, for me, a tedious procedure that requires a great deal of thought and proper
planning. At one point I used to think that good writers were talented individuals who understood
things like grammar and composition but over the years I ve come to believe that good writers
have patience. The kind of patience you would have to have when you re staring at a screen for
ages, trying to put a few thousand sentences together and have it all mean something. In my eyes,
writingis far from its own reward; it is a means to an end that can leave you irritated or angry. I
would argue that those who enjoy writing are not doing it right, but I suppose we are all
individuals with our own methods this is mine. First and foremost, before I begin a project, I take
a minute to think about what I am writing about. This might seem pretty elementary, but when I
say a minute, I m really talking about hours, even days if I can afford to. This sort of thinking can
occur anywhere, but it usually happens right in front of my computer and as one would expect, it
is absolutely exhausting. During this time, I might poke at my keyboard and attempt to put a few
words together, but these early musings rarely make the final cut. That being said, I would like to
think that my approach is pretty straightforward, but some might view it as a bit manic. I can say
with absolute certainty, that anxiety is my worst enemy when it comes to writing especially if what
I m trying to
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Organizational Behaviour- Case Study Zain Nigeria
ZaiN Nigeria Introduction A firm s organizational structure refers to its formal system of task and
reporting relationship controls, co ordination and motivation that employee are encouraged to work
together to achieve organizational goals. It is a pattern of interaction and co ordination that links
technology tasks and human components of the organization to ensure that the organization
accomplishes it purpose. (Andrzej A Huczynski, David A.Buchanan, 2007) .Organizational structure
allows the expressed allocation of responsbilities for different functions and processes to differrent
entites. Employing of individuals in an organizatuonal structure normally is contracted either timely
or untimely basis.while process are aimed at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Based on the findings, a new strategic plan emerged. One of the proposed solution was to
restructure the organization from a tall structure to a flat one which is in line with Lars stork
position (Stork, 2009), which suggests that a structural transformation is crucial for a company in
sub Sahara Africa to succeed with the current prevailing global financial challenge Following the
acquisition of then, Celtel by the Zain group, it became fundamental to ensure that all of its 23
operations were aligned in terms of culture and structure, which was also a strategy to increase
the value of the company to its shareholders. To facilitate this, the Nigerian operation was re
layered to further flatten it. From its original 6 layers which included Chief Officers, Directors,
Head of Department (HOD), Managers, Supervisor and Administrators, it was reduced to 4 (Chief
Officers, Directors, Manager Team Members). The major objective is to ensure that Zain Nigeria
becomes a leaner, more efficient organization, for the following reasons: вћў To promote speedy
decision making and communication вћў Reduce controls and hierarchies, empowers people and
builds teams. вћў Promotes the culture of collective achievement of targets, celebration of
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How Should The Indian Mutiny B Essay
HOW SHOULD THE INDIAN MUTINY BE CHARACTERISED? SHOULD IT BE SEEN AS A
POST PACIFICATION REVOLT, A NATIONALIST UPRISING, OR AS A WAR OF
INDEPENDENCE?
Any discussion on the reasons behind the Indian mutiny needs to be preceded by what the mutiny
actually was. While mutinies and revolts were not uncommon in India at this time, they were
usually largely uncoordinated. The mutiny of 1857 however, was different. Here was a major
convergence of various strands of resistance, and an expansion of scale and new level of intensity .
It is my purpose to discover why this was.
The Mutiny was initiated on the 10th May 1857 at Meerut by the XI native cavalry. The immediate
issue was the greased cartridges of the new rifle which was being brought ... Show more content on
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Angry Sepoys freed their colleagues and went on to massacre British residents. British officers
were slow to react and by the next morning fifty Europeans and Eurasians were dead, including
women and children. Indian shopkeepers were attacked and looted while the mutineers were on
their way to Delhi with the purpose of offering their services to the pensioned Mogul emperor,
Bahadur Shah.
There were no troops in Delhi, but all Christians and Europeans were hunted out and murdered.
There were small abortive outbreaks afterwards, but it wasn t until the 21st May that serious
trouble broke out all over Oudh and the North West provinces. On the 15th July at Allahabad,
British women and children were brutally murdered, and Colonel Neill ordered that those
responsible should be executed after being made to clean the room in which the murders had taken
place. The close contact they would have to make with the blood was also another serious insult to
the Indians.
It was 1859 before the last remnants of the Mutiny burnt out. As a result of the mutiny anti British
feeling in India was greatly intensified , and the British government took permanent control of the
territory from the East India company in an attempt to try and stop such an occurrence happening
again. It would be possible to describe the events of the mutiny in much more detail, but here we
need to
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The Parthenon Essay
The ancient Greek civilization contributed many great new ideas and aspects to everyday life that
shaped and inspired the modern day society. The Greeks are well known for their construction of
temples, acropolis and other grand architectural structures. Among these structures stood one of the
most famous, the Parthenon. The Parthenon was a symbol of Greek society and culture as it stood as
one of Greece s most important architectural buildings. Besides being the Athenians greatest
architectural achievement, the Parthenon serves a basic purpose. The Parthenon is a temple
devoted to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and guardian of the city state of Athensthat got its
name from her. The temple marked the zenith of ancient... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a cause of this relationship, the Parthenon plays a trick and strikes an illusion to the eye. Greek
architects Ictinus and Callicrates erected the temple atop the southern flank of the acropolis, the
central hill of the Greek city state which was used for defensive and religious purposes, then in
seventeen years, Ictinus and Callicrates completed the decorations of the Parthenon (Harper OL).
The Parthenon is made entirely of a marble from Mount Pentelicus called Pentelic marble and
stands approximately eighteen meters high. The selections made for the material of the Parthenon
were chosen with many points considered to ensure a strong and sturdy future. The Parthenon was
commissioned by Pericles sometime after Greek victories over the Persians between 490 and 480
BC (Glancey 26, 27). During the Persian Greek wars, Athens believed that Athena watched over
them and that she helped them throughout the war. The Parthenon represents the wealth, power,
society, and culture of Athens. The building of the Parthenon cost the Athenians four hundred and
sixty nine talents, which symbolized Athens as wealthy.
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The Shoemaker And The Tea Party Summary
Book Analysis: The Shoemaker and The Tea Party
This book, The Shoemaker and The Tea Party is split into two different sections. The first part is
about the events that happened in Boston through the eyes of George Robert Twelves Hewes. The
second part is written about the Author, Alfred Young, who asks the question When Did They Start
Calling It the Boston Tea Party . This book is written about the memory that Hewes had of the many
events that he participated in. These events included the Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party,
and the tarring and feathering of people. The recollections of Hewes helped Americans to realize
that we are all equal, and all capable of doing great things to help our country.
The first section of the book is a recollection of memories that Hewes explained to two different
men, James Hawkes and Benjamin Thatcher. When Hewes finally explains some of these
events he is ninety years old and is trying to recall memories from many years before. Hewes
grew up very poor, and was a shoemaker but was very humble with the life that he lived. He
played a big role in the destroying of the tea in the Boston Harbor that was later named the Boston
Tea Party . The Boston Tea Party happened because of the large amount of taxes that the
Parliament in England was making the colonies in America pay. One of these taxes was the tax on
tea that was imported to the colonies. The citizens of Boston had realized that there was going to
be a large shipment of tea
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Diffusion And Osmosis Experiment
Diffusion and osmosis,
Diffusion and osmosis happens in everyones everyday way of living, this can include when you
spray your deodorant before school in the bathroom to then find going into the next room your still
chocking on the dry smell of the deodorant this is diffusion when the particles in the air move
from one place to another. Other example is when you go to have a bath, you fill the water put a
bath bomb in the water and go get your towel and clothes when you get the bath bomb is gone but
some little piece may be left over this is Osmosis this happens when two different concentrated
solutions are separated then the solvent will then diffuse by the membrane from the less
concentrated solution over to the more concentrated solution, ... Show more content on
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Marking pen. dissecting needle. paper towel.
Cork borer 6mm.
Cenimetre ruler.
Stocked solutions of distilled water containing each of, NaCl 0%, NaCl 0.5%, NaCl 1%, NaCl 2%,
NaCl 5%, NaCl 10%.
Result paper.
Timer.
Personal Protective Equipment (Gloves, safety goggles, lab coat).
Digital scale.
Knife.
Potato peeler.
Method,
Get your Personal protective equipment on (lab coat, safety goggles and gloves)
Get all equipment needed to conduct the experiment.
Label 6 small cups each, 0%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%, %%, 10%.
Cut each potato in half using a chopping board and knife.
Cut out as many cores from each half of potato s as possible with corer.
Push each potato core out with the end of a pencil or pen.
Cut each core into 2cm cylinders.
Weigh each potato cylinder and record down.
Fill each cup up with each concentration of NaCl on correct marked cup.
Place each cylinder to any cup.
Set timer for 30minutes and wait.
Get each potato out of each cup.
Lightly dry each potato with paper towel.
Weigh each potato piece again after soaking for 30 minutes.
Record end mass of the potato pieces.
Calculate the difference in weight with each potato with the before and after soaking.
Risk
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The Importance Of Formative Assessment In The Classroom
Incident two demonstrates a range of different assessment strategies which were used within the
maths carousel lesson. The intentions and learning outcomes of this lesson were to explore and
identify key concepts of division as well as being able to recall prior knowledge to help the children
with their comprehension of the topic which would continue throughout the week. The learning
objectives were outlined at the beginning of the lesson to the children to ensure that they
understood what was expected ofthem and so they would be able to reflect upon these throughout
the lesson (Williams and Cliffe, 2011).
Formative assessment, which was used to help improve teaching and learning, can be viewed as an
effective way to determine and improve the quality of learning within the classroom (Black and
Wiliam, 2009). However, it could be argued that formative assessment is infrequently used within
the classroom, suggesting that summative assessment is the focus within education, as it helps to
capture accurate results which can be compared against a specific standard (Graham et al., 2017)
(Marsh, 2007). This is also exemplified in the work undertaken by Yan and Cheng (2015) as they
state that some teachers may give up on the adoption of formative assessment due to short time
frames and the pressures of summative examinations. William and Black (1996), Torrance and
Pryor (2001) and Taras (2008) observe that formative assessment eventually leads into summative
assessment, as learning
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How Did Christianity Influence Australian Society
PART 1
Christianity is currently the largest Australian religion according to the national survey. In 2011,
the tally proved that 61.1% of Australians were listed as Christian. The occurrence of Christianity
began with the arrival of the First Fleet of British convicts in 1788. This led to a great society and a
religious community. If Christianity did not exist, the world would differ from life nowadays. We
wouldn t have many of the resources we have today, like we wouldn t be taught about God and
we wouldn t be taught the way of life. I mean look as us today and image yourself if a different
religion today, our lives wouldn t be the same. As catholic religion first came is was difficult to
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When October 6th 1913 came around, he was anointed as the archbishop of the Catholic Church
community in Australia. He played the role of archbishop for 46 years and was most influenced
by the public figures in Melbourne. Daniel Mannix was most significant to the catholic society in
Australia due to the fact that he was an Archbishop. Daniel was very passionate and organised
when it came to his job in roman catholic teaching of the holiness of all information that involves
education and wellbeing. Not only doing work for the Roman Catholic Church he was a leader on
sending troops to fight for their country in WW1 and played a strong role in Australian politics.
Daniel achievements are very significant to us today as he one on the very first to bring catholic
religion to Australia by the passing of Archbishop Carr in 1917. As the role of archbishop is
significantly important, the leadership role was taken not lightly but seriously. Daniel Mannix put
all of his time and effort to make catholic religion important to us and the community. It is said that
the growth of community religion in Australia was affected by Daniel and he also supported the
catholic social studies movement in universities and
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What Is The Tone Of The Adventures Of Peregrine Pickle
The essay is titled The adventures of Peregrine Pickle by Tobias Smollett. It seems that the
author does developed the essay for all kings of social norms. It explains that this essay is well
developed and how it developed the emotions and socialality with the characters and setting. The
essay also really does use lots of narrative skills like the dialogue with characters and the tone of
the story.
The plot of this story is where the main character Peregrine has a brother, who he is jealous to, a
cruel mother and a dismissing father. And that almost all of the essaytalks about other subjects that
links to Peregrine depression and life. The rest of the essay continues with the musing characters
and the personal life with the characters.
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Change In Government And Politics In Japan, 1931-1941
Throughout the years of 1931 1941, Japan was politically unstable due to divisions among
politicians and those in the military. Due to those divisions, the government had changed
multiple times as a result of power struggles within the different government factions, and
actions of the military. Change in government were a way for Japan to survive through these
times with different leaders, albeit the military had most control over the political situation in
Japan. Just as a bicycle would be used for survival, Japan was trying to survive through different
government factions to lead the country. There were two leading factions within Japan between
1931 and 1941; the Koda ha and the Tosei ha, both being imperialist and expansionist, with Koda
ha the more radical group. The Koda ha believed the best way for Japan to survive and thrive was
through dictatorship, ...Koda ha was generally the more radical of the two... believed in a military
dictatorship that would deliver state socialism. They believed that the USSR was the main enemy
of Japan, and a war would be inevitable. Tosei ha, however, believed in more... Show more content
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The assassination had led to the execution of Aizawa, causing an attempted coup by Koda ha
soldiers. The coup was an attempt to install a government that those officers saw fit to lead the
country, and would be best for the survival of the country. After the attempted coup, those accused
of being key conspirators were killed, and the Koda ha faction was discredited. Through these
power struggles of the two factions, they were both trying to install themselves as the main political
influence in Japan, as to align the country to their ideologies; they had both fought for power
because they believed that their methods would allow the country to succeed and survive at that
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Nt1330 Unit 9 Final Paper
Initially, the cell $c_4$ enclosing node $n_2$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure
access}(a)) is accessed to obtain the information of extending edges $e_1$, $e_2$, and $e_6$
that connect with $n_2$. Having obtained the edge information, the distances from nodes $n_2$
to $n_1$, $n_5$, and $n_6$ are computed. Then, obtained the object information, we can know
that there have objects on the $e_1$ and $e_2$. For $e_1$, the distance from node $n_2$ to
object $t_1$ are computed, the edge is $e_1$, the end node of the $e_1$ is $n_1$ , and node
$n_1$ is belong to the cell $c_8$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:The cell index structure}(b)). So as
$e_2$. For $e_6$, there have no object on this edge, so we kept the $d(n_2,n_6)$ as $d(n_2,o)$.
Then, the three nodes with their information are enqueued. The visited cell... Show more content on
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Although there have same value of $d(q,o)$ between queue entry
{8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} and {8,8,$e_6$,$n_6$,$c_1$}, we kept the
{8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} priority in {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Because the
$d(q,o)$ is not equal to $d(q,n_i)$ means there has objects on the edge of entry
{8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Again, accessing the cell $c_8$, the object $h_2$ is
accessed, we put the object $h_2$, the distance between $h_2$ and $q$ ($d(h_2,q)$), and cell
$c_8$ into the table $T_{vo}$ and table $T_{vc}$ shown as Figure~ref{f:data structure
access}(d) and Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(e). Then, the cell is accessed to get the
information of edge $e_3$ and $e_7$ (which connect with $n_1$) and to compute the distance
information (as shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(c)). There has two cells ($c_4$ and
$c_8$) are accessed, we using the {bf Pruning rules} which is described in section 4.1.2. After the
{pruning rules}, the distance between $t_2$ and $h_2$ is smaller or equal than $d$ ($d(t_2,h_2)
le d$), so we kept this information in the table
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Patty Hearst Turning Point
At the time when the event of the Patty Hearst trial happened, the United States had a period of
change in the nation. At 1960s, The war between United Sates and Vietnam was the essential task
for the whole country. Moreover, African Americans were protesting and fighting for equal rights,
feminists formed feminism groups and dedicated in getting their suffrage. The goal for the society
suddenly changed to a totally different direction after the 60s when the Vietnam war was ended
and African Americans and feminist groups reached most of their goals. It was a turning point as a
new period for the United States. The economy experienced a recession during the 1970s. Under
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She studied art history as a majoring college and got engaged with her teacher Steven Weed. This
event was the turning point of Patty Hearst s whole life which caused irretrievable consequences
for her. A group called Symbioses Liberation Army who abducted Patty Hearst was a small
terrorists organization. They kidnapped Patty Hearst to use her family s society influence for
achieving their antisocial goals. They asked the Hearst family to donate food that values over 2
million dollars to the poor in the bay area. However, they refused to release Patty Hearst after the
Hearst family did what they asked them to. A video of Patty Hearst herself announcing she
became one of the SLA terrorists group was published at the time. On the tape, Hearst says: I have
been given the choice of being released...or joining the forces of the Symbionese Liberation Army
and fighting for my freedom and the freedom of all oppressed people. I have chosen to stay and
fight. Hearst further announced that she had accepted the name Tania, after a comrade who fought
alongside Che in Bolivia. ( Patty Hearst Trial Douglas O. Linder ,2007)
The event caused some disorder in the society. People questioned about whether Patty Hearst was
forced to do what she did or she did it in her free will was the one common topic that everyone
was arguing about. FBI tried to trace Patty Hearst and bring her home, but she was escaped with
the SLA members and
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The Calling of Saul of Tarsus
The Calling of Saul of Tarsus Keith Vann Liberty University The Calling of Saul of Tarsus
Hedrick, Charles W. Paul s Conversion/Call: A Comparative Analysis of the Three Reports in
Acts. Journal of Biblical Literature 100, no. 3 (September 1981): 415 432. Of great significance
is the fact that Saul s conversion experience is recounted three times in Acts. Scholars note this as
being an important fact regarding the writings. The imagery of blindness is brought to the
forefront. Saul was so blinded with his zeal to persecute something he felt so grievously wronged
God that he tried to eliminate all who practiced this newfound religion. God blinded him to show
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This is not the case since Saul is breathing out murderous threats to anyone who so much as
blinks their eyes at Jesus. Saul may not have converted to a different religion during his
Damascus road experience, as one would expect when speaking of conversion. When comparing
Saul s experience to that of the Ethiopian eunuch, there is a distinct difference. The Ethiopian
eunuch is studying God s Law to seek out the truth, rather than having truth thrust upon him by a
blinding light. McDonough, Sean M. Small Change: Saul to Paul, Again. Journal of Biblical
Literature 125, no. 2 (June 2006): 390 391. The significance of the name change has not been
specified. Perhaps the name change could be an Old Testament reference to Saul and his
persecution of David, through which came the Messiah. The name change also serves to
indicate that Saul went from a man of great importance to humble nobody through which the
Messiah chose to reveal Himself to the Jews and the vast majority of Gentiles. Ralston, Timothy
J. The Theological Significance of Paul s Conversion. Bibliotheca Sacra 147, no. 586 (April
1990): 198 215. Scholar debate whether it is conversion or calling. None are suggesting that Saul
/Paul s influence is any less potent if it was a calling and not a conversion. Conversion suggests a
radical change in one s life. Such is the case with Saul
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Essay On Payroll System
Companies are devising means of outsourcing payment set ups because of their employees. The
Payroll companies are skilled in this perspective, having the capacity for processing payrolls
better. Furthermore, using the services of the right payroll company can go quite a distance in
saving the business a large amount of money in the proper execution of selecting the services of in
house staff to undertake the task. Things to consider whenever choosing a payroll provider include:
Payroll accuracy
Whenever choosing payroll services it is highly recommended to consider the payroll reliability.
Paychecks that are inappropriate find a way of earning you and the employees disappointed. The
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Some providers provide call center methodology, where the business gets to offer with different
folks every time the payroll data is published. With this process, clients find it hard to find
someone they can rely upon for each and every payroll.
Although making blunders is not common in setting up your own payroll, this may still cost the
business. The valuable energy and time put in figuring the way the money is allocated can be put in
earning money. This clarifies why many organizations are freelancing their payrolls.
Major Benefits of Online Payroll Services
The major benefits that you will obtain by choosing the best payroll services such as the Online
Payroll Services for Small Business in UK are shown here.
Speed
With a web payroll service, you can take up information or perform computations quickly. Once
you create the web system, it requires only a short while to start a payroll run. Your primary
activity is to simply get into a number of hours worked weekly for every staff and the machine will
do the others.
Accuracy
If you try to perform payroll duties by hand, you run the chance of a human mistake when making
computations. A web payroll system such as provided by the Online Payroll Services for Small
Business in UK does indeed the complete and comprehensive calculation for you, which means you
can keep blunders to the very least. You just have to be sure that you have setup your payroll
effectively primarily and that you go into the
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The Neo Realist Thinking Of Waltz Along With John Mearsheimer
Neo realism, also known as structural realism or system level theory outlined in Theory of
International Politics (1979) has been Kenneth Waltz s response to the Realism theory by Hans
Morgenthau (1948). The neo realist thinking of Waltz along with John Mearsheimer, Robert
Keohane, Stephen Krasner, Charles Kindleberger and Robert Tucker George Modelski had a deep
impact both within and beyond the realist tradition. Unlike classical realism, Neo realism does not
consider human nature as relevant when it comes to the behaviour of states in international system
rather explains it in terms of structure of the international system. As per neo realists, the
international structure is predominately defined by their ordering principles (anarchy) and the
distribution of capabilities (power) across units. In the neo realist theory, power is simply the
combined capability of a state and changes in the structures can be explained by the distribution of
power across the states. Waltz claimed that any theory of international relationsshould be able to tell
both about the units states and the system as a whole.
This essay will focus on the neo realist approach of International relations and explain why,
according to the neo realists, states want power and argue how much power states should aim to
control. The first section of the essay will introduce the concept of power within the international
relations context and then the second section will delve into the question of why in
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Lumumba Chapter Analysis
Fifteen years after it all happened, I sat by my radio...we messengers of goodwill adrift on a sea of
mistaken intentions (323).
Orleanna s comparison between what was going on in the political arena of the Congo and the
private arena of the Price family exemplifies the plot of the two dramas in the novel: the
overarching drama in the Congo, contributing the character like setting of the novel, and the more
intimate drama in the Price s family life. The details about Lumumba s imprisonment is
supplemented by Orleanna s own detailed recollections of her family s struggles: Leah wanting to
hunt, Ruth May being sick, having no food, etc. The details about Lumumba s death next to the
Price s family struggles also enhance the image perhaps even characterization of the setting as a
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Kingsolver spends an abundance of both Leah and Rachel s narrations of detailing the horrors of
the hunt. In this selection, sentences like Birds hit the wall of fire and lit like bottle rockets
portray the true chaos of the event. In this instance, Leah s point of view is useful for descriptions
of hunt because she fought right in the middle of it. Leah is surrounded by the fire crackling and
the antelopes who did not leap gracefully. Her intimate first person point of view through the use
of details enhances the reader s understanding of the insanity of the event. In addition, the brutality
of the event as given by gruesome details like dark blood leaked from its delicate black mouth
characterizes the population of the whole in Kilanga as having almost animalistic qualities. Rachel
extrapolates on this point later, but through Kingsolver s details in Leah s narration, the reader
understands the brutish behavior of both the white and the black people of the Congo here; they re
starving, just like animals they re
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How Planetary Differentiation Affected The Layers Of The...
Have you ever wondered what the inside of the earth looks like? How it functions? How it was
formed? Unit 2 has been all about the interior Earth. We learned many things like how planetary
differentiation affected the layers of the earth. How people use seismic data to find the depth of the
layers. And what convection currents from inside the earth, create. We learned about the interior
Earth for Unit 2.
Planetary differentiation happened when the Earth first formed. The formation of this planet
generated heat from gravitational energy and the decay of radioactive elements. Scientists think that
earth may have become so hot that it melted. Denser materials sank toward the center, forming
Earths dense, iron core. Less dense material hardened over time to form Earth s outer layers the
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We learned that in 4th grade. We went more in depth with that this year. There are two types of
Crust; oceanic and continental. Oceanic is thinner and is mostly made of out basalt. Continental
crust is mostly made out of granite. This layer drifts slowly and is solid. The Earth has sub
layers. The lithosphere is part of the crust and uppermost Mantle. Next down is the
Asthenosphere, where all the tectonic plates are. Then the lowest part of the Mantle is called the
Mesosphere. The Mantle is semi solid and has convection currents that move the tectonic plates. It
contains more iron than the layer above. The outer core has convection currents that create the
magnetic field. It s the swirly hot iron that really causes it. This is the only layer that is liquid.
The inner core is solid because of the great pressure on it. It is extremely hot. The deeper you go
the hotter it gets and iron increases. Two out of the four main layers have convection
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Essay Comparing Larkin And Elizabeth Jennings
In this essay I shall explore the way poets Phillip Larkin and Elizabeth Jennings both show love.
For Larkin I shall look at An Arundel tomb and Wild Oats and for Jennings I shall look at Absence
and Disguises.
I will consider the way in which the two poets deal with the idea of love as timeless.I will also
explore themes of authenticity and identity in their poems about love. In addition I will consider the
extent to which their gender may have affected their view of love.
In similarities I think that An Arudel Tomb and Absence are both about the unbreakable bond of
love regardless of the period of time.Disguises and Wild Oats are different because Disguises talks
about regret and not being ones true self Wild Oats on the other hand talks about promiscuity.
However, there are some similarities in the sense of him not pursing his real love Is not being
himself.
Larkin was born in 1922 in an Industrial city which was heavily bombed during World War II. This
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Larkin seems to feel inferior towards his bosomy English rose . Larkin uses figurative language
to describe the girls skin tone he s in love with, it suggest that Larkin sees love as something
more sexual than emotive. The use of the word rose alludes to women being roses in term of their
sexual qualties.However he is only seeing the bright, soft petals of the rose is overlooking the less
romantic, thorny stem that s underneath. Rose become a symbol of shallow , purely physical sex.
This gives the audience the feeling that Larkin isn t interested in true love. The structure of the
poem also tells that it was his first encounter with these women this changed his life which is why
they are the entire focus of the poem.Larkin seems pitiful and
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Thoreau s House Near Walden Analysis
The location of Thoreau s house near walden pond is detailed revealing its location is near the
Fitchburg Railroad. The locomotive is perceived as disruptive, as it interrupts his state of serenity in
nature with its loud noise making him irritated. THerefore, the railroad symbolizes the departure
from a simplistic, spiritual life connected with nature and the transition to a an industrial America.
Thoreau has previously criticized the industrial revolution for its technological innovation that
disassociate an individual from their spiritual beliefs turning them into a machine. The narrator
aspires for a natural self the railroad entering into his tranquil world symbolizes industrial novelty
monopolizing the world. It can also symbolize all that is wrong with the human mind, including
avarice and moral fallibility. Thoreau did not believe it materialistic individuals as he thought
people should only own necessary goods. The train was not essential, representing many of the
goods produced during the Industrial Revolution. Moreover, the locomotive produces pollution
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He asserts his dislike for the corruptions and burdens of society numerous times thorughout the
novel, thus affirming his admiration for the purness of nature. A connection transpires as Thoreau
details the sounds of nature as he believes he can never get bored when he has the company of
nature. As an intelligent man he can thoroughly obsserve and enjoy the beauty of nature,
essentially becoming a part of it. He personisfies nature, as well, when stating, the natural day is
very calm, and will hardly reprove his indolence (Walden, 56). This personification demonstrates
nature with the human quailty of understanding of forgivness, therefore, empasizing the connection
between nature and himself becuase nature and man are reacting to each
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The Importance Of Transvestism In Japanese Culture
Transvestism was a common practice in a homosexual relationship. Transvestism is defined as the
practice of dressing and appearing like the other sex. In Japanese history, male homosexuality is
seen as gender misalignment, which is the totality of physical and behavioral traits that are
designated by a culture as masculine or feminine. Transvestism is shown through cross dressing
males who appear as females. This would be done to please their male partner s heterosexual
interest and was apparent throughout the societies of Japan. This was typical within samurai
relationships, but there has been cases of this found with the chigo cross dressing to please the
monk elites. The ideology of cross dressing was accepted and encouraged through the religious
norms. They would do this to fulfill the concept that they were in a relationship with a woman to
suppress their desire to commit the sin of sexual intercourse with a woman and continue the cycle
of attachment. There is little effort to differentiate among the categories of homosexual male,
transsexual, transvestite, and drag queen (McLelland 158). Cross dressing was most common in
the Edo period because they felt the need to be in touch with their feminine side due to the
introduction of Bushido. The difference between homosexual males, transsexual, transvestite, and
drag queens was not apparent to the Japanese people. All of them were seen as the same and
necessary to fulfil the need of their male partner. The hero of Chigo
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Questions On Private Sub Form
Form 2 Private Sub Command1_Click(Index As Integer) Unload Me Form7.Show
Form7.newad.Enabled = False Form7.adcurr.Enabled = False Form7.modify.Enabled = False
Form7.delete.Enabled = False End Sub Private Sub Command2_Click(Index As Integer) Unload
Me Form3.Show End Sub Private Sub Command3_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub
Form_Load() Form2.WindowState = 2 Form2.Caption = STATUS PAGE End Sub Form 3
Public cn As New ADODB.Connection Public rs As New ADODB.Recordset Public rs1 As
ADODB.Recordset Private Sub Command1_Click() If cn.State = 0 Then cn.Open
Provider=MSDAORA.1;Password=tiger;User ID=scott;Persist Security Info=True End If Dim
find As String If Text1.Text Like 2k2mc### Then find = select * from log where ad_user =
Text1.Text rs.Open find, cn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic If rs.EOF And rs.BOF Then
MsgBox Error!!!You are not VALID USER!!! , vbInformation + vbOKOnly, Student Information
System Text1.Text = Text2.Text = Text1.SetFocus rs.Close Exit Sub End If If rs.Fields( Ad_user )
= Text1.Text And rs.Fields( ad_passwd ) = Text2.Text Then MsgBox Welcome Administrator
rs.Close Unload Me Form7.Show Else MsgBox You are not VALID USER!!! , vbInformation +
vbOKOnly, Student Information System Text1.Text = Text2.Text =
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Workz Unit 3 Assignment
Workz Investigation team have reviewed the production records and found that the reported SIM
was produced in July 2015. The following summarizes tests conducted and findings for the root
cause of the issue reported.
The service provider name (SPN) display for iPhone is using EF PNN and EF OPL files under
USIM file system. The use of PNN file is to store the network name to be displayed in the iPhone
device and OPL for the operator MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code)
values for the respective network name. An error occurred in the OPL file content update has
caused the SIM card operating system to fetch the value incorrectly.
The OPL value fetched from EF OPL is not qualified to interpret as Friendi Oman home network
hence
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Deborah Tannen
Beginning in the late 1800 s, the feminist movement grasped third world females by the arm and
dragged them along the never ending fight for equality. The fight for the equality of the sexes has
accomplished many victories from granting women the right to vote in 1920 to banning female
genital mutilation in Nigeria just this year. Feminism brought numerous inequalities to light in the
past years, but one of the most underrated struggles fought by females of all ages everyday often
gets overlooked. Young girls still face large amounts of inequality in the classroom. Deborah
Tannen tackled this often glazed over topic in her essay How Maleand FemaleStudents Use
Language Differently. The essay primarily focuses around Tannen s experiences
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She believes that because women generally have smaller groups of friends, they feel
uncomfortable talking in areas with more people. And since men use their words to fight for a
higher place in their social hierarchy, they feel more comfortable arguing in a large group.
While this may be true for some cases, Tannen completely disregards the fact that women also
use words to fight for dominance. Girls are simply more discrete about it. Instead of arguing and
exchanging playful insults and put downs, (Tannen 2) women talk behind each others backs and
ruin each other s appearance that way. Arguments with females are much more verbal than
physical as they can be with guys. So if anything, women use language to argue and debate more
than men. This completely goes against Tannen s original thought that women don t use language
to compete, and it doesn t explain why women talk less in class. At a young age parents tell little
girls to be quiet and ladylike. This creates the stereotype that girls do not argue or debate. Girls
simply do not participate in large group debates because they are raised to be calm and soft
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Snowboards Compare And Contrast
Imagine riding down a dirt hill on a bike flying through tight corners and hitting dirt jumps and
then imagine doing the same thing but in the snow on a board. You have just witnessed the
similarities and differences of mountain bike and snowboards. Snowboards and Mountain Bikes
seem very different but if you look at them closely you can see very many similarities. In this
essay I will be showing the similarities and differences of these extreme downhill sports.
Snowboards and Mountain bikes are both very fun and entertaining sports, they both give you that
downhill adrenaline rush that every extreme sports junkie craves. Now be warned these sports
aren t all safe and you ll need all the protective gear you can get. Like every speed licking
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The Building Of Cultures By R. B. Dixon
Similarly, The Building of Cultures (by R. B. Dixon in 1928) began with the lengthy dispute
regarding how one explained alike cultural traits occurring in geographically separate areas
(1928, Dixon: 33; also 182s). It could not be denied that every cultural quality was discovered or
invented first. There was always necessarily a beginning, a first for all. (1928, Dixon: 35). In the
chapter Discovery and Invention, he takes note to separate creation and discovery (conception)
according to purpose , suggesting the two occur as a sequence: (accidental) conception, then
(purposeful) creation. He then goes on to discuss the factors of each in detail. Conception is made
up of identification, opportunity, and imagination that is appreciated. Invention is either directional
or accidental, distinguished as being an improvement or entirely new(He borrows from the
sociologists H. S. Harrison and L. Bernard). The responsible factors were available knowledge,
needs, opportunity, and genius.
Finally, he goes on to discuss diffusion, step three in his sequence: Conceptualization creation
dispersal. In this model, individuals discover or invent and the process is unproductive and without
result until others adopt it . Without duplicating beyond the inventor or discoverer, the new quality
remains personal, an eccentricity, intriguing or entertaining, but not of great importance (1928,
Dixon: 59).
Similar to Wissler s separation between random and determined diffusion, Dixon
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The Ark Of The Covenant Broke
From Genesis to Revelation, from beginning to end, the longing of Gods heart was to be with
His people, establish His presence in the earth, and be ruler of a people who strived whole heartedly
for His presence. He desired a people of integrity. God created man and man walked away. God sent
His son to walk among His chosen people who ruthlessly nailed Him to the cross, unaware of the
face of their savior. The ark of the covenant broke, the temple fell, and Jesus Christ was crucified.
The presence of Godcame to fill the very beings of those who accept Him, yet every moment
people reject the very identity of God. Sin alienated man from God.
Alienation from God separated man, not only from his creator, but from his very identity and
purpose. So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male
and female he created them (Gen 1:27 NIV). The essence of mankind is found in the creator of
the universe, the lover of our souls. Since the fall of man, society has sought tirelessly to find
purpose, identity, fulfillment, and answers that solve the questions of each generation. Inevitably,
this search has only broadened due to the increase of messages and so called answers which are
continually surrounding every culture. The very desire of God s heart is to be close to His people,
to have His presence known on the earth.
Yahweh is a God of power and a God of sensitivity. God is one who takes what was without
purpose, order or function and creates the
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Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease Essay example
Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease
Aim:
To investigate closely the factors that can affect the activity of urease. The effect of concentration
and temperature can be studied over a period of time leading to the order and activation enthalpy of
the reaction.
Introduction:
UREASE
(NH 2 ) 2 CO + 3H 2 O 2NH 3 (aq) + CO 2 (g)
Urease is an enzyme found in microorganisms, invertebrates, and higher plants. It catalyses the
hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. In some bacteria and invertebrates this reaction
is the final step in the breakdown of complex nitrogenous compounds before ammonia is excreted.
Method:
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This combined structure is termed the enzyme substrate complex. Each type of enzyme will
usually act on only one type of substrate molecule. This is because the shape of the active site will
only allow one shape of molecule to fit in it. The enzyme is said to be specific for this substrate.
There are two types of enzyme inhibitors: Competitive and Non Competitive inhibition. If an
inhibitor molecule binds only briefly to the active site of the enzyme, there is competition between
it and the substrate for the active site. This means it is more likely that the substrate will collide
with a filled active site and so this is known as competitive inhibition. It is said to be reversible (not
permanent) because it can be reversed by increasing the concentration of the substrate.
Sometimes, the inhibitor can remain permanently bonded with the active site and therefore cause a
permanent block to the substrate. No competition occurs as it does not matter how much substrate
is present. This is non competitive irreversible inhibition.
Other factors affecting enzyme activity:
Substrate concentration
As substrate concentration increases, the initial rate of reaction also increases as collisions between
enzyme molecules and reactants become more frequent. When the enzymes
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The Republicn and a Brief History of Philosphy
In The Republic there are six reoccurring themes education, justice, specialization, philosopher king,
soul, and truth. Plato uses justice though as the folk point and the remaining five trace back to
justice. Socrates defines justice as that one man should practice one thing only, the thing to which
his nature was best adapted (Plato123). Socrates then goes to discuss the three parts to the soul, A
man reasons, we may call the rational principle of the soul, the other... may be termed the irrational
or appetitive and then there is the spirit (Plato 130). Kant proposes that justicesays that only good
people should be happy, and happy in proportion to their goodness (Gustafson 67). Plato and
Socrates saw justice as giving what is owed, while Kant saw justice as being happy in proportion
to their virtue. Yet each strived for justice and look to eliminate the injustices in the world. These
themes and ideas were not just something that once occurred and then no one thought of again.
These themes still play a role in everyday life, some more predominate then others but apparent
just the same. In the film Crimes and Misdemeanors the view is introduced to a group of people
with all different struggles. As the movie progresses the characters dive deeper into their
hardships, and some may never be able to get out of them. This film deals with many of the ideas
that Plato speaks about. The theme of justice is one that is featured as the most important in the
film. Secondary to
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Information Systems, Idexx Neo, And Onward Vet Essay
The veterinary industry is rapidly evolving with large increases in the need for current
technology. This applies to all aspects of the field, but most commonly recognized in the area of
practice management. The development of practice management software allows financial and
medical data, staff and patient scheduling, inventory, and other information to be easily stored
(Downing, Sirois, Thomas 2016). There are many software programs available today with
options for every type of practice. Three different software programs will be discussed in the
following pages: VIA Information Systems, Idexx Neo, and Onward Vet. VIA Information
Systems (VIA) was founded in 1999 by VCA Antech. VCA Antech is a pet healthcare service
provider made up of a network of animal hospitals, diagnostics, imaging, practice management and
laboratory services nationwide (VIA, Company, Our Mission). VIA offers a wide array of features
to mediate accurate and efficient practice management including SOAP charting, treatment plans,
lab integration, DICOM imaging, inventory, and electronic flow sheets. VIA provides top of the
line management services with intuitive functionality, however the services and support do come
with a price. Although VIA s website suggests contacting the company for a pricing quote,
software review site Capterra.com (2016) reports a costs of approximately $2,900 per user. Support
is available via phone and email with remote desktop assistance available for no additional
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Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Case Studies
DOI: 5/4/2015. Patient is a 66 year old right hand dominant female credit collection clerk who
alleges pain and swelling in the right hand, index finger and thumb due to everyday duties. Per
OMNI, she was initially diagnosed with bi lateral hand tenosynovitis. Per doctor s first report of
occupational injury dated 05/132/15, the patient was provided with heat pad and Etodolac ER 600
mg. She was advised to work with restrictions. Electrodiagnostic study of the bilateral upper
extremities performed on 05/27/15 revealed moderate bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. Per PT
daily therapy notes dated 05/26/15, the patient has completed 6 sessions for both hands. Based on
the initial plastic surgery evaluation report dated 07/01/15, the
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My Sister s Keeper Essay
Do you think it is ethical to design and conceive a child that meets specific genetic requirements?
o If so, is PGD ethical in all cases? (prevent miscarriages, prevent inheritable genetic diseases, sex
selection for social reasons, etc). o If not, do you believe there should be specific exceptions
such as saving another person s life or is this just a slippery slope ? PGD is known as pre
implantation genetic diagnosing. I do not think it is ethical to design and conceive a child that
meets specific genetic requirements. I do not feel that this is an ethical reason to conceive a
child. Rather, I believe all children should be seen as blessings or gifts, not sacrificial genetic
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If rejecting an undesired embryo means preventing the genetic inheritance of a seriously
debilitating disease, then maybe some benefit can be achieved for the greater good of human
kind. However, I do not feel there is any benefit in screening embryos for desired traits, and
rejecting the undesired embryos for superficial or cosmetic reasons. For example, I would not
agree with a person screening embryos to create their epiphany of a beautiful baby. How does
the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate affect Anna s and Kate s perceptions of
themselves, and their relationship with each other? For instance, you might consider the
following: o Will Kate feel guilty knowing that Anna was created to save her life? o What if
Anna can t save Kate? Will Anna face lifelong psychological damage? Does Anna feel objectified
as a spare parts baby ? Does Kate feel objectified as a sick person? I do believe the knowledge
that Anna was conceived to save Kate affects both Anna s and Kate s perceptions of themselves.
This, however, does not affect their relationship with each other. In Kate s case, I feel the
knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate did make Kate feel guilty. She felt like she
was responsible for Anna s pain because as portrayed in the movie, Kate felt like she let her
parents hurt her sister. If Anna cannot save Kate, I do not think she will face lifelong psychological
damage because Anna did everything in her power
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Maritime Collaboration to Locate the Missing Malaysian...
1.0 Introduction
A multinational effort to track down a missing Malaysian airliner on the edge of the South China
Sea is turning into a rare example of maritime collaboration among countries embroiled in
territorial disputes in the region. (Chun et al., 2014) An expert on international security issues
quoted in The Wall Street Journal (2014), Nonetheless, it s also a good example of regional
cooperation on a multinational rescue operation , adding on that the example could be a good
model for the future.
It took the world by surprise when Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 bound for Beijing went
missing on 7th March 2014. Many were in shock, and the families of the 227 passengers and 12
crew were grieved stricken as there was still no news of the missing plane six days into the search
and rescue (SAR). Nevertheless, Malaysia is blessed to have so many countries that joined in the
SAR operations. The United States of America, Vietnam, Singapore, China, New Zealand, among
others, deployed resources such as aircrafts, ships, satellites and helicopters to aid in the SAR to
locate the missing plane.
The above case is depicted in this paper, because in essence, it showcases why foreign affairs and,
maintaining bilateral and multilateral relationships are vital for any country. From a political
perspective, such relationships are the main concern of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In
Malaysia, The Ministry has been mandated to pursue the nation s foreign
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The Treaty Of The Soviet Union Essay
Since 1952, an integral part of the U.S. nuclear deterrence posture has been the forward
deployment of nuclear weapons in NATO NNWS (Non Nuclear Weapon States). The governments
of Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Turkey all maintain U.S. nuclear weapons on their
soil. Prior to the collapse of the USSR in 1991, these weapons provided a form of deterrence
against potential Soviet aggression and incursion into Western Europe.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, questions have arisen regarding the legitimacy of forward
deployed US nuclear arms as a necessary and continued form of deterrence; Parliamentarians in
Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands have all expressed their desire to rid nuclear weapons from
their states.
However, since 2008, the European security environment has begun to face mounting instability
challenges in Eastern Europe as the result of renewed Russian hostility. The renewal of Russian
hostility is paramount to the discussion regarding U.S. forward deployment and NATOnuclear
deterrence strategies. The resurgence of Russia has created an increasingly difficult set of problems
that the U.S. must face regarding the forward deployment of nuclear arms. Should U.S. forward
deployment policies remain, and perhaps even be revamped to counter Russian hostilities? Or,
should U.S. forward deployed nuclear weapons be withdrawn from NATO allied states, perhaps
unilaterally without Russian reciprocation; in order to deescalate what has the potential to be a
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Analyzing Melvin Burgess Junk
In the literary world, it is a well known fact that the Carnegie Prize Award for Literature is the
most prestigious award around, and the one that is most sought after by authors. It is presented
annually to a novelist who has produced an outstanding book for children or young adults, one
that captivates its audience, has an engaging and unique plot and is written beautifully. (1) The
award is named in recognition of Andrew Carnegie, a philanthropist and self made industrialist
who made his fortune in the USA. However, instead of using his wealth for self indulgence, he
funded over 2800 libraries, saying that It was from my own early experience that I decided there
was no use to which money could be applied so productive... as the founding... Show more content
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However, they have been under harsh criticism from the public due to their contents. Many
believe that the winners Junk by Melvin Burgess in 1996 and The Bunker Diary by Kevin
Brooks in 2014 were wrongly awarded, due to their horrific storylines. Junk by Melvin Burgess
is set in real time Brighton, when the punk movement was at its pinnacle and their weapon of
choice was junk, otherwise known as heroin. It follows the lives of Tar and Gemma, two teenage
runaways who find themselves sucked into the devious ways of the Brighton squatters. Soon
enough freedom isn t the only thing they are craving, and you follow them in their downwards
descent full of drugs, alcohol and destruction. This is clearly not a children s novel, surely?
Another novel that caused an onslaught of controversy was The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks.
Released in 2014, it certainly caused a ripple of disgust in the literary industry, with its terrifying
storyline and horrifying themes, this was certainly not a book suitable for children. It is written in
the style of a diary, the narrator being Linus, a seventeen year old boy who has been lured in and
snatched from his home on the streets, and stuffed into an underground bunker. He and the others
who have been captured are surrounded by surveillance cameras, where the captor watches them
from. They must perform sickening scenarios carefully planned out by their imprisoner. Hardly a
fairy tale,
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Zeppelin and Br
Was the Hindenburg disaster a result of sabotage committed by the opponents of the Nazi
organization? Did a bolt of lightning strike the zeppelin? Or was one of the most devastating
accidents in aviation history nothing but a cunningly planned insurance fraud?
br
br Over 60 years ago, airships were the queens of the skies. In the early 1900s, a stubborn, yet
brilliant German count, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, took keen interest in balloon flights and
was devoted to the design and construction of airships. At first, he had many difficulties and
setbacks but soon his airships were able to accommodate passengers as well. This lighter than air
vehicle will later be known as a zeppelin.
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The Germans pleaded to buy sufficient helium to accommodate their airship needs, but the United
States, deciding that the helium might be of military value and should be conserved, refused. When
the disaster occurs, the United States would at first, regret not selling its supply of helium to
Germany. But 2 years into World War II, they will see that they were fortunate not to have done so.
br
br The German Zeppelin Company had already flown more than one million accident free voyages
with hydrogen but the crew always checked their passengers. All objects that could cause a spark or
electric charge were confiscated including flashlights, flashbulbs and distributed felt soled shoes to
prevent static on the walkways.
br
br One of Hindenburg s first missions was a 3 day trip across Germany dropping pamphlets and
broadcasting Hitler s speeches on its loudspeaker, urging German people to support Hitler. Then, it
embarked to fly around the world.
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br Only a year after its launch, the Hindenburg was scheduled to fly from Frankfurt, Germany to
New Jersey s Lakehurst Naval Air Station on May 3, 1937. Bad weather prevented the Hindenburg
from landing at Lakehurst, so the captain cruised down the east coast, offering passengers the
splendid view. When the storm cleared out, the Hindenburg tried to land. But suddenly a tongue of
flame
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Carrie Underwood Character
When I think of a role model in my life who demonstrates good character traits in his or her
actions and behaviors, I immediately think of country singer songwriter, Carrie Underwood.
Carrie exhibits trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, compassion, citizenship, and
many other admirable character traits. Carrie Underwood is the type of woman all parents want
their children to grow up and be like, (Hannaford). Carrie Underwood stands out in the sense that
she doesn t rely so much on her outward appearance, but rather on the way she carries herself in
the public eye. When you look at the media nowadays, it seems as if all female celebrities have
resorted to acting crazy, dressing provocatively, and behaving crudely; however, this is not the
case with Carrie. Carrie does not conform to these ways in order to gain herself some attention in
the media. Carrie, unlike most celebrities today, actually understands that any publicity isn t
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On her recent Blown Away tour, Carrie felt sick but still performed in Iowa. However, at the end
of her performance, she decided she hadn t given enough and didn t feel worthy of the
paycheck. She recycled every penny made from that performance back into the community as
an apology for not being able to give her usual 110 percent, (Hannaford). Carrie is also extremely
good at prioritizing her life. Carrie and her husband, Mike Fisher, are a strong and steady support
system for one another. They share a truly inspirational relationship. They just welcomed a
beautiful, little boy to their family in March, and Carrie is beaming with pride over her little
bundle of joy! All of this goes to show that not only is Carrie Underwood an insanely talented
singer and performer, she is an even better person,
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Overlook Hotel Analysis
Jack Torrance is very unsettled, unhappy and lies in his desire. He has a potential to be a good
father, a good husband and a good writer. However, his temper, his alcoholism and the memory of
his abusive acholic father had made him a monster. Losing his goodness after alcoholism took over
him, he has becoming weak. The evil of Overlook Hotelexpanded the demon in Jack and took over
him through time. Some of the way the hotel locked down Jack as part of the evil inside it is by
the scrapbook. Jack found the scrapbook while snooping around in the boiler room. For Jack,
the scrapbook is an idea for his novel he wants to write. His wishes of wring this novel keeps
Jake wanting to stay at the Overlook. This scrapbook made him extremely powerless and hooked
in knowing more about the secret of Overlook Hotel. So, jack being able to find the scrapbook
easily inform that the hotel left if for Jack to find it easily. According to John Connolly, on The
Irish Times: You Are What You Read he said, The evil in The Shining
is ingrained in the wood and
stone of the Overlook Hotel, but it s also a little worm in the booze soaked soul of the frustrated
writer Jack Torrance. Overlook Hotel can decimate once ability and it knows who to take in and
make part of the hotel. Jack was one of them because of his weakness and desperation to write the
novel. It wants Danny, because of his special ability which is shining and his shin is powerful; but
whether it gets him or not is down to Jack
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The Psilocybin Mush Rooms-Personal Narrative Essay
Rolling hills, worn down shacks with baron farmland, signs saying conserve your water,
California. As the grateful dead is jamming in the background, four of my best friends and I
approach the Bay Area. I had always wanted to visit San Francisco, for the history and the
culture, however, our stop here was for a mission. We were looking for Psilocybin Mushrooms
so that we could trip while camping in the Redwood Forest. San Francisco has always been a
world leader for the psychedelic community due to none other than the infamous Haight
Ashbury. It was the breeding ground for hippies, home to some of the best music of all time and,
well known for it s groovy vibes. After a quick stop by Fisherman s Wharf and a few twists down
Lombard Street, we arrived at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury. As we walk we see
multiple groups of hippies passing spliffs and playing music, the bright neon signs with the words
Smoke Shop at every overhang, the classic Ben and Jerry s where Jerry Garcia found his love for
what would eventually be the signature Cherry Garcia. All of... Show more content on
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They are hard to chew because the stems have rocks within them, it feels like you are chewing
celery mixed with pizza crust that both taste like well, I ll just go with not so good. As I try to
wash them down pill like with my water, I have to keep my gagging down with the thought of
what is going to come from eating them. I finished them in about 5 minutes and after about 10
minutes, it s hitting me. Tingling in every limb, an empty yet non stressful feeling in my
stomach, the inability to quit smiling are some of the first symptoms to appear. As we walk, trees
start to wiggle, the leaves become more vivid, my steps become riskier. I remember saying to
myself I m in love with this feeling and this place, which is a rarity for
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Genetic And Mechanical Basis Of Seed Vigour
Elucidating the Genetic and Mechanical Basis of Seed Vigour
A Research Proposal presented by [Full name]
To
The [name of the department]
In partial fulfilment of the requirements
For the degree of
___________
In the subject of
[Subject]
University ________
[Month and year of the submission of the completed proposal to the department, division, or
committee]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.1Introduction3
1.2Research Objectives and Research Questions3
1.2.1Aims and Objectives3
1.2.2Relevant Questions3
1.3Rationale3
1.4Literature Review4
1.4.1Significance of Seed Vigour4
1.4.2Impacts and Influence4
1.4.3Cell wall and CWREs4
1.4.4Seed Vigour Concept5
1.5Methodology5
1.5.1Research Design5
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Low germination rates reduce crop density, which results in indirect yield loss. Late emergence
can result in poor plant performance and a direct yield loss [4], because roots are inadequately
established and have less access to water and nutrients during later stages of vegetative and
reproductive growth. Our knowledge of the regulation of seed germination has developed greatly in
recent times, yet understanding of the genetic and mechanical basis for seed vigour differences is
limited. By enhancing the seedling vigour trait, the agricultural industry might attain a remarkable
advancement and increment in plant development. Seed vigour contributes directly to the
economic success of commercial crops (Finch Savage, 1995) and seed companies therefore need
to have the means to obtain a reliable estimate of seed vigour in order to be able to supply
growers with seed lots of high vigour.This will increase the margin of profit by reducing cost of
production and increasing productivity. Thus, seed vigour, if enhanced, will result in substantial
savings. Keeping in view the above information, this paper will be beneficial in determining the
genetic and mechanical basis of seed vigour.
1.2Research Objectives and Research Questions
1.2.1Aims and Objectives
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Evil And The Existence Of Evil Essay
Evil and miracles, can they both exist in our modern everyday life? Evil s existence has no doubt
to be present due to all the horrors we have heard about or witnessed. While as for miracles, the
existence is constantly questioned if they exist and what classifies as a true miracle. These concepts
battle with theismand cause a great uproar to the existence of a powerful, omnipotent, and
omniscient being. The definition of evil is the absence of good while the definition of a miracle
is an unexpected, beneficial event. These definitions have counter arguments which include the
questioning off both the existence of evil, the existence of a powerful being, and miracles. Evil
no doubt has a strong presence and many theologians try to comprehend and offer a solution to
the existence of evil. Evil has two forms which are known as the logical form of evil and the
evidential form. These two forms of the problem of evil have been distinguished in order to
understand the issue of evil. The main argument to the existence of an all good and powerful
being is the existence of evil. If an omnipotent being exist evil would be presumed to be absent in
our world, however evil remains present. Evil s existence gives ground for atheismand the belief
that an all powerful being does not exist. The logical form of evil implies an inconsistency in
theism conspiring the belief of both the existence of Godand evil. Statements in which theologians
believe in are: (1) God exists and is
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Divine Command Theory Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas was an Italian philosopher who lived during the time of 1225 1274 AD.
Aquinas was most known for his studies in faith and reason. Aquinas ethics relies on the idea that
there is a God and that God is a perfect and loving being who is cares for his creation. But,
Aquinas does not believe that Godhas a set of commands that distinguishes right from wrong for
each individual to follow. A way to explain these rules is by the Divine Command Theory
. To further
explain, these rules are better defined as the moral status of an action determined by the will or
commands of God. It seems that God created the distinction of right from wrong in order to aid
human beings to act in a way that is morally correct according to his commands so that they
could achieve perfect happiness. Aquinas tells us that perfect happiness is a perfect relationship
with God. The Divine Command Theory is completely independent of whether or not anyone
believes it and is applicable to anyone at any time. God has also wired all human beings in a
certain way in which we have the ability to perform virtues in order to fulfill functions and acting
in ways that are against virtues and functions would not be beneficial to the human as that is not
how God has created us and commanded us to act. By understanding Thomas Aquinas ethical
views, we are able to better understand the idea of the Divine Command Theory and why these two
ideas go well together in discussing ethical decisions. Thomas Aquinas
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The Dust Bowl During The Great Plains Region
The dust bowl was a devastating time in the United States history that occurred during the 1930s,
caused by atypically high temperatures, perpetual drought and new farming methods. Vigorous
winds disturbed the topsoil, resulting in overwhelming dust storms which destroyed an immense
amount of farms, in upwards of 100,000. These storms devastated the source of income for the
farmers affected. The dust bowlwas located in the Great Plainsregion, which includes the states of
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Northern Texas. Thousands of workers were faced with an impasse,
become a laborer, doing mindless work for miniscule wages, or move away and search for better
work. (San JosГ© State University) The people brought to these decisions that chose to... Show
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The mother could have effortlessly pawned off her ring, and gotten a few decent meals, or even
a new pair of clothes out of it, however she chose not to. She would rather work so hard that she
doesn t even have time to tell her son not to eat the dirt, or even have time to care for herself.
The mother s hair is unkempt, and her tired eyes tell that she hasn t slept well in a long time, but
she would rather provide for her family than herself. She is trying her best and working towards a
better future. Though they are in the middle of nowhere, the ring means that they are still together.
The ring is a beacon through the storm, a symbol of what was, and hope for what will be. Lange
intended for the viewer to apprehend how vital family was for the migrant workers.
In this image, Lange is also trying to demonstrate that children were still able to be children, and
were still innocent, through all of the turmoil. Although the mother knows that she has security in
her family, she still feels guilt, anger, and regret. The mother was forced to uproot her family and
trek across the country just to find work, and that does not happen without bitter feelings being
formed. On the other hand, her baby has been through these same events, but he remains unscathed,
and innocent. He does not have one worry, he is only concerned about the dirt that he is
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How Did Tolstoy Contribute To Suicide
oy, quoting Socrates, the book of Ecclesiastes, Buddha, and Schopenhauer, reaffirmed that life is
absurd and evil, and that death and nothingness are a better choice. The brief amount of time
after Tolstoy turned fifty, a critical spiritual crisis engulfed his life. His best pieces of work were
behind him, and he found his sense of purpose draining as his celebrity and public acclaim
weakened. He then began to sink into a deep state of depression and melancholia despite having a
large property, excellent health, a family, and literary fame. During this crisis he was on the brink
of suicide, but made one last attempt to turn the darkness into light. He turned to the world s
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Instead he was converted from periodical to full time, single minded dedication to his own self
perfection and its moral progression by his own dedicated efforts in that self willed goodness
without the grace of God he could not but fail, and did fail. All things work for harm to them that
do not love God, a paraphrase of Romans 8:28, which is produced by his unconverted later
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Shoes For High School
Three years ago, I started my journey to provide shoes for the fifth graders attending the J.B.
Sutton Elementary School. Now, three schools in the same school district were given shoes for
their fifth grade students. However, if an individual would have told the fifteen year old me that
one day this would be happening, I would have laughed because the challenges of providing shoes
for one school were astronomical. It would entail that the shoecommittee would need to raise
$4,000, measure around 300 feet, and find a way to deliver all of the shoes to the children. Other
challenges that arose over the years were the schools administration changing frequently and
having to explain what our mission was and why we were providing the shoes. Furthermore,
another dilemma was that the fifth grade students were regularly be absent, suspended, or
relocate to a different school district, which inhibited the team from garnering proper shoe sizes
and totals. Another exceedingly oppressing obstacle our team would face was dealing with a
student who was wearing a shoe that was undersized. For instance, our compassion would compel
us to ask why the child wasn t wearing the proper shoe size and they would answer with chagrin
because it would be due to their parents not being able to buy them a... Show more content on
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Hope is the sole reason as to why we provide the shoes because the hope that one pair of shoes
gives these kids is capable of changing their lives. Furthermore, this hope acts a catalyst that enables
them to be ambitious because they no longer have to be ashamed of having insufficient shoes. Also,
the shoes emphasize that somebody outside of their community cares for them. Moreover, the
bounty is not the warm and fuzzy feeling, it is knowing that the time and love poured into a pair of
shoes has the potential to cause a positive reaction in their lives and throughout their
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Zombieland Essay
The movie Zombieland (2009) is one of the several movie which accounts for the zombie
apocalypse. The director took his own different approach to the creation of the story. His take on
the movie, was more of a survival guide if a zombie apocalypse actually happens. In the following
paragraphs I ll exploring the film s plot and how it creates particular ideas about the film s diegesis
and the meaning the film s narration creates about love and survival.
The film makes use of first person voice over narration which was the protagonist Columbus Ohio.
The movie began by showing the American flag and the white house which symbolizes the power
of the country. The narrator then goes ahead and explains the situation of things in the U.S that
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It symbolizes the dead, terrible and scary place it had turned into. He gives us the feeling that all
hope for humanity was lost and that it ll just be a matter of time before the zombies would
completely take over the country leaving no humans alive. You could not trust anyone anymore,
this was the case of the protagonist. Whilst trying to survive, he came across different people. First
of all, he met a guy, who had lost his only son to the zombies, at gun point. Both of them after
teaming up met two sisters who ended up conning them into taking all their weapons and means of
transportation. This ended up happening twice but the second time the girls were generous enough
to take them along and not leave them stranded. These girls were on their way to an amusement
park which they thought was zombie free. During their journey, the protagonist started having
feelings for one of the girls who conned him into taking his means of survival twice. She gave him
reasons for him to hate but it did just the opposite which she found very attractive but didn t make
a move until he saved her from a zombie in the final scenes.
This director did a very good job in the arrangement of the story (plot). He used the diegesis to
give the audience a feel of the whole world of the film, with the background music and the
lighting. He also used the diegesis to show survival, love and bonds which
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Traditional Gender Roles
Gender roles are the roles that men and women are expected to occupy based on their sex.
Traditionally, many believed that women are more nurturing than men. Therefore, the traditional
view of the feminine gender role prescribes that women should behave in ways that are nurturing.
One way that a woman might engage in the traditional feminine genderrole would be to nurture her
family by working full time within the home rather than employment. Men, on the other hand, are
presumed by traditional views of gender roles to be leaders. The traditional view of the masculine
gender role, therefore, suggests that men should be the heads of their households by providing
financial support for the family and making important family decisions. While these views remain
dominant throughout society, perspectives on traditional beliefs about gender roles have improved
throughout the twenty first century. Gender roles are sometimes created on the basis of stereotypes
about gender. Gender stereotypes are oversimplified understandings of males and females and the...
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Men are seen as if they are expected to be faster and stronger whereas women live with the reality
of these expectations and can impact their sense of self, motivation and performance. It is not just
women that face expectations, men too face gender expectations throughout their sporting
couriers. Both genders can be impacted but not all see that there are gender expectations
throughout not only the society today but in previous generations where genders were over
defined and people had and have to face reality that they might not be able to participate in a sport
they are interested in due to their gender. This is what leads to effects on one s sense of self, and
potentially effects on
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Analysis Of Woodrow Wilson s The Straw That Broke The...
Following WW1, Europe was left in a bad state. Empires were destroyed and states were being
formed. The Minority question that arose following the war, albeit important, was not as much of a
destabilizing force in this time as people like to think. It was only the byproduct of events that took
place. These events include the publishing of the fourteen points, the settlements made during the
Paris Peace conference, and the creation of state constitutions. The minority question was, in
essence, the straw that broke the camel s back, breaking the already damaged infrastructure of post
war Europe.
In order to answer the question on why minority rights became such a destabilizing force after the
war, we must first look at what caused this problem to become the forefront of many European
minds. Two pivotal events took place following the war that left stains on Europe; stains that, to
some, indirectly led to the start of World War 2. The first and most important event was the
publishing of Woodrow Wilsons fourteen points on January 8, 1918. These points were created in
the hope to promote peace and harmony among the recently war stricken nations of Europe. One
prominent point that came from this document was the idea of self determination. This encouraged
people to form their own nation where they could choose rulers and live amongst others who share
the same culture. This piqued the interest of the millions of people living in the various, and heavily
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  • 2. ASIC s Investigation of Kleenmaid Group Research on ASIC s investigation about the continuation of trade by Queensland s sunshine coast based national importer and distributor of whitegoods, also the operator of Kleenmaid brand of kitchen appliances, Kleenmaid Group, despite becoming insolvent from March 2008. The Fact: Three former directors of national whitegoods distributor Kleenmaid, Andrew Eric Young, Bradley Wendell Young and Gary Colleyer Armstrong were accused of 20 criminal charges including a $13 million fraud and insolvent trading, following an ASIC investigation. The trio were charged with 18 counts of criminal insolvent trading of debts totalling more than $4 million and a $13 million fraud committed on Westpac Bank (ASIC 2012). Gary Armstrong and Andrew Eric... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1A)For the purposes of this section, if a company takes action set out in column 2 of the following table, it incurs a debt at the time set out in column 3. When debts are incurred| | | | Action of company| When debt is incurred| 1| paying a dividend| when the dividend is paid or, if the company has a constitution that provides for the declaration of dividends, when the dividend is declared| 2| making a reduction of share capital to which Division 1 of Part 2J.1 applies (other than a reduction that consists only of the cancellation of a share or shares for no consideration)| when the reduction takes effect| 3| buying back shares (even if the consideration is not a sum certain in money)| when the buyback agreement is entered into| 4| redeeming redeemable preference shares that are redeemable at its option| when the company exercises the option| 5| issuing redeemable preference shares that are redeemable otherwise than at its option| when the shares are issued| 6| financially assisting a person to acquire shares (or units of shares) in itself or a holding company| when the agreement to provide the assistance is entered into or, if there is no agreement, when the assistance is provided| 7| entering into an uncommercial transaction (within the meaning of section 588FB) other than one that a court orders, or a prescribed agency directs, the company to enter into| when the transaction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Introducing America s New Family Introducing America s New Family: The Bundy s American television today has drastically changed from the first appearance of the television in the 1920s. Currently, television is nothing but sitcoms poking jokes at the disabled, the LGBT community adapting to the American family standard, and even late night television poking fun at our 2016 Presidential candidates.1950s television depicted America s heterosexual, patriarchal society in which an ideal and acceptable familyconsisted of a generous working class father, an accommodating and good natured mother, and a few respectful children. Whereas 1950s American television required the audience to accept television families without question, American networks today understand that times are changing and just like mass communication, adapting to the millennial generation of technology is a must for television families to appeal to the growing masses. But when did television families first start to step away from the cultural ideals of its time? From the 1920s through the 1960s television upheld the Father Knows Best standard of television with shows such as Father Knows Best and I Love Lucy. Well, fast forward 30 years, and in came the Bundy s. The Bundy s were television s first dysfunctional, on screen family to undermine the idea that an ideal family must function perfectly all the time. Married with Children reminded us that it was ok to not conform to society s cultural norms. ...people want to watch a family that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Desifirangi Case Analysis Introduction Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft stated, If your business is not on the internet, then your business will be out of business. Shailesh Nigam, and six of his entrepreneur friends founded DesiFirangi.com in India, which is an online women s fashion apparel, operated in 2014. They introduced the world wide web to the massive brick and mortar Lingerie business that has generated over billions of dollars. Mr.Nigam saw the transformation that was going on with e retail lingerie industry and wanted to provide a quality the people can trust while also realizing how e commerce could solve availability and distribution challenges. Five out of the Seven founders are women, thus playing a role in making a splash into DesiFirangi.com. Through this website, the founders tailored the focus to the fashion needs of the modern Indian women. (Niche E commerce Portal) With any new start up business comes a plethora of challenges. Nigam learned that starting this company was not going to be easy, even in knowing his co founders had 200 plus years of business experience. DesiFirangi.com is a business to consumer industry were the market is estimated at 2 billion in 2013 and projected to reach as much as 45 to 55 billion by 2020. DesiFirangi.com website has an active of about 8 thousand customers daily site visits, which highlights the demand for DesiFirangi s e retail and also buffers their customer loyalty. As customer base is growing for the company, competitors are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Importance Of Being Earnest, By Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde s The Importance of Being Earnest elevates Charles Baudelaire s concept of the dandy to an embodiment of the aesthetic movement. His aristocratic Algernon Moncrieff is the ideal dandy. He speaks beautifully, dresses beautifully and seeks out the beauty, rather than utility, in life. Wilde cultivates a keen sense for pleasure and style in Algernon for no reason other than their aesthetic value. Algernon himself is committed in remaining as thoroughly useless as possible. Through Algernon, aesthetics becomes more than a theory of art, it establishes itself as a way of life. It is not just Algernon s performance that is aesthetic either; it is the way he holds himself and dresses himself, and it becomes crystallized in how he views... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like any good dandy, Algernon constructs himself from the outside in. He does not insist on having an identity, he simply exudes one, and that contradictory persona lays the foundation for The Importance of Being Earnest as a play. In truth, Algernon could not exist at all without a public whose standards of taste, hierarchies of value and conventions of discourse he could predict (Godfrey 28) because of his ironic twisting of those same values. Wilde s play, in the same way, could not exist if it did not have the framework of aristocratic London to echo and satire. Wilde s values are woven throughout The Importance of Being Earnest, to the point where the concept is given life in Algernon and the story given traction by the duality of dandyism. Wilde himself plays with the divisions between public/private, production/consumption, and appearance/essence in order to dispense with them (Glick, 154) through Algernon. Wilde positions the aristocratic class as those who have a responsibility not to create industry, but to make what is beautiful (Lesjak 198), a definition which includes dandyism as a mode of living beautifully. Wilde himself created art for art s sake while writing The Importance of Being Earnest, a play about serious trivialities, good sense, and the small beauties of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Moving Back Research Paper My memory that I am going to transfer to you is one that I remember everyday. One that I want you to know about. One day while I was getting ready for school, I felt an unsatisfying itch on my arms, legs, hands, and feet. I was surprised and I immediately started scratching as hard as I can. It felt really good and I quickly finished getting ready for school and I noticed something weird. There were millions of tiny bumps on my arms. I didn t think it was a problem so I went downstairs and went into the dining room where I past my table and a couple chairs so I can get to the closet that my familyhad that goes downstairs. I got my backpack with my white socks and with my red Levi s shoes and I closed the closet and I went to my living... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How did I not see that? I must ve skipped it on accident when I was getting my stuff from the closet. I went to the chair and I picked up my jacket while I still had my shoes, backpack, and socks. I went back to the living room and sat on the couch. I put on my socks and then my shoes. And all of a sudden the itching came back. I started to scratch again and after I was done, I got up from the couch with my jacket still on the couch. I past the dining room to where the stairs are and I yelled to see what my sisterВґs doing. ВЁAhliyah! Are you ready for school yet!ВЁ ВЁnot yet!ВЁ she said. What is she doing , I whispered to myself. I went to the dining room again to put my jacket on and I picked up my jacket and passed the couch to go to the computer. I turned it on to check the time. It was 6:50 on the bottom righthand corner of the computer. My brother was still watching youtube on the xbox 1. I put on my jacket while I was on my way to the stairs to see what my sister was doing. As I was walking up I heard a TV on. I went up to investigate what was going on. I opened my sister s door and I found both of my sisters watching TV instead of doing what they have to do. What are you doing , I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Does North Replace A Contradiction In Neoclassical... North illuminates a contradiction in neoclassical economic theory as it relates to structure and change in political economic systems. On one hand, North demonstrates that neoclassical theory fails to fully explain what causes economic change, and is particularly deficient in explaining the emergence of various ideologies. On the other hand, he presents evidence that rational individual behavior explains specific institutional choices that result in change, both positive and negative. He attempts to resolve this contradiction by offering theories of the state, organizations, and ideology. However, his argument seems reducible to a statement that political economic institutions change when the benefits of change outweigh the costs, and persist otherwise. This oversimplification does an injustice to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His path dependency goes beyond explaining from where the present system emerged by assuming the components of the current system always existed. For instance, North s discussion of free ridership and the tragedy of the commons in hunter gather societies ten millennia in the past illustrates this assumption. He also compares all historical systems against the modern definition of the market to show why those previous systems failed to function properly. By focusing on the constraints and inefficiencies imposed by previous political systems, institutions, and ideologies, North seems to be arguing that if only those did not exist the system would have been efficient in essence, a liberal economic argument founded upon a capitalist ideology. North s emphasis on markets and self interest, rather than alternative models (e.g., reciprocity and altruism) suggests a view of history colored by a specific ideological bent. In this light, North s argument does not explain the structure and change of economic history so much as show why it took so long to arrive at the current, preferred, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Patience Required for the Writing Process The writing process is, for me, a tedious procedure that requires a great deal of thought and proper planning. At one point I used to think that good writers were talented individuals who understood things like grammar and composition but over the years I ve come to believe that good writers have patience. The kind of patience you would have to have when you re staring at a screen for ages, trying to put a few thousand sentences together and have it all mean something. In my eyes, writingis far from its own reward; it is a means to an end that can leave you irritated or angry. I would argue that those who enjoy writing are not doing it right, but I suppose we are all individuals with our own methods this is mine. First and foremost, before I begin a project, I take a minute to think about what I am writing about. This might seem pretty elementary, but when I say a minute, I m really talking about hours, even days if I can afford to. This sort of thinking can occur anywhere, but it usually happens right in front of my computer and as one would expect, it is absolutely exhausting. During this time, I might poke at my keyboard and attempt to put a few words together, but these early musings rarely make the final cut. That being said, I would like to think that my approach is pretty straightforward, but some might view it as a bit manic. I can say with absolute certainty, that anxiety is my worst enemy when it comes to writing especially if what I m trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Organizational Behaviour- Case Study Zain Nigeria ZaiN Nigeria Introduction A firm s organizational structure refers to its formal system of task and reporting relationship controls, co ordination and motivation that employee are encouraged to work together to achieve organizational goals. It is a pattern of interaction and co ordination that links technology tasks and human components of the organization to ensure that the organization accomplishes it purpose. (Andrzej A Huczynski, David A.Buchanan, 2007) .Organizational structure allows the expressed allocation of responsbilities for different functions and processes to differrent entites. Employing of individuals in an organizatuonal structure normally is contracted either timely or untimely basis.while process are aimed at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on the findings, a new strategic plan emerged. One of the proposed solution was to restructure the organization from a tall structure to a flat one which is in line with Lars stork position (Stork, 2009), which suggests that a structural transformation is crucial for a company in sub Sahara Africa to succeed with the current prevailing global financial challenge Following the acquisition of then, Celtel by the Zain group, it became fundamental to ensure that all of its 23 operations were aligned in terms of culture and structure, which was also a strategy to increase the value of the company to its shareholders. To facilitate this, the Nigerian operation was re layered to further flatten it. From its original 6 layers which included Chief Officers, Directors, Head of Department (HOD), Managers, Supervisor and Administrators, it was reduced to 4 (Chief Officers, Directors, Manager Team Members). The major objective is to ensure that Zain Nigeria becomes a leaner, more efficient organization, for the following reasons: вћў To promote speedy decision making and communication вћў Reduce controls and hierarchies, empowers people and builds teams. вћў Promotes the culture of collective achievement of targets, celebration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Should The Indian Mutiny B Essay HOW SHOULD THE INDIAN MUTINY BE CHARACTERISED? SHOULD IT BE SEEN AS A POST PACIFICATION REVOLT, A NATIONALIST UPRISING, OR AS A WAR OF INDEPENDENCE? Any discussion on the reasons behind the Indian mutiny needs to be preceded by what the mutiny actually was. While mutinies and revolts were not uncommon in India at this time, they were usually largely uncoordinated. The mutiny of 1857 however, was different. Here was a major convergence of various strands of resistance, and an expansion of scale and new level of intensity . It is my purpose to discover why this was. The Mutiny was initiated on the 10th May 1857 at Meerut by the XI native cavalry. The immediate issue was the greased cartridges of the new rifle which was being brought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Angry Sepoys freed their colleagues and went on to massacre British residents. British officers were slow to react and by the next morning fifty Europeans and Eurasians were dead, including women and children. Indian shopkeepers were attacked and looted while the mutineers were on their way to Delhi with the purpose of offering their services to the pensioned Mogul emperor, Bahadur Shah. There were no troops in Delhi, but all Christians and Europeans were hunted out and murdered. There were small abortive outbreaks afterwards, but it wasn t until the 21st May that serious trouble broke out all over Oudh and the North West provinces. On the 15th July at Allahabad, British women and children were brutally murdered, and Colonel Neill ordered that those responsible should be executed after being made to clean the room in which the murders had taken place. The close contact they would have to make with the blood was also another serious insult to the Indians. It was 1859 before the last remnants of the Mutiny burnt out. As a result of the mutiny anti British feeling in India was greatly intensified , and the British government took permanent control of the territory from the East India company in an attempt to try and stop such an occurrence happening again. It would be possible to describe the events of the mutiny in much more detail, but here we need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Parthenon Essay The ancient Greek civilization contributed many great new ideas and aspects to everyday life that shaped and inspired the modern day society. The Greeks are well known for their construction of temples, acropolis and other grand architectural structures. Among these structures stood one of the most famous, the Parthenon. The Parthenon was a symbol of Greek society and culture as it stood as one of Greece s most important architectural buildings. Besides being the Athenians greatest architectural achievement, the Parthenon serves a basic purpose. The Parthenon is a temple devoted to Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and guardian of the city state of Athensthat got its name from her. The temple marked the zenith of ancient... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a cause of this relationship, the Parthenon plays a trick and strikes an illusion to the eye. Greek architects Ictinus and Callicrates erected the temple atop the southern flank of the acropolis, the central hill of the Greek city state which was used for defensive and religious purposes, then in seventeen years, Ictinus and Callicrates completed the decorations of the Parthenon (Harper OL). The Parthenon is made entirely of a marble from Mount Pentelicus called Pentelic marble and stands approximately eighteen meters high. The selections made for the material of the Parthenon were chosen with many points considered to ensure a strong and sturdy future. The Parthenon was commissioned by Pericles sometime after Greek victories over the Persians between 490 and 480 BC (Glancey 26, 27). During the Persian Greek wars, Athens believed that Athena watched over them and that she helped them throughout the war. The Parthenon represents the wealth, power, society, and culture of Athens. The building of the Parthenon cost the Athenians four hundred and sixty nine talents, which symbolized Athens as wealthy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Shoemaker And The Tea Party Summary Book Analysis: The Shoemaker and The Tea Party This book, The Shoemaker and The Tea Party is split into two different sections. The first part is about the events that happened in Boston through the eyes of George Robert Twelves Hewes. The second part is written about the Author, Alfred Young, who asks the question When Did They Start Calling It the Boston Tea Party . This book is written about the memory that Hewes had of the many events that he participated in. These events included the Boston Massacre, The Boston Tea Party, and the tarring and feathering of people. The recollections of Hewes helped Americans to realize that we are all equal, and all capable of doing great things to help our country. The first section of the book is a recollection of memories that Hewes explained to two different men, James Hawkes and Benjamin Thatcher. When Hewes finally explains some of these events he is ninety years old and is trying to recall memories from many years before. Hewes grew up very poor, and was a shoemaker but was very humble with the life that he lived. He played a big role in the destroying of the tea in the Boston Harbor that was later named the Boston Tea Party . The Boston Tea Party happened because of the large amount of taxes that the Parliament in England was making the colonies in America pay. One of these taxes was the tax on tea that was imported to the colonies. The citizens of Boston had realized that there was going to be a large shipment of tea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Diffusion And Osmosis Experiment Diffusion and osmosis, Diffusion and osmosis happens in everyones everyday way of living, this can include when you spray your deodorant before school in the bathroom to then find going into the next room your still chocking on the dry smell of the deodorant this is diffusion when the particles in the air move from one place to another. Other example is when you go to have a bath, you fill the water put a bath bomb in the water and go get your towel and clothes when you get the bath bomb is gone but some little piece may be left over this is Osmosis this happens when two different concentrated solutions are separated then the solvent will then diffuse by the membrane from the less concentrated solution over to the more concentrated solution, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marking pen. dissecting needle. paper towel. Cork borer 6mm. Cenimetre ruler. Stocked solutions of distilled water containing each of, NaCl 0%, NaCl 0.5%, NaCl 1%, NaCl 2%, NaCl 5%, NaCl 10%. Result paper. Timer. Personal Protective Equipment (Gloves, safety goggles, lab coat). Digital scale. Knife. Potato peeler. Method, Get your Personal protective equipment on (lab coat, safety goggles and gloves) Get all equipment needed to conduct the experiment. Label 6 small cups each, 0%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%, %%, 10%. Cut each potato in half using a chopping board and knife. Cut out as many cores from each half of potato s as possible with corer. Push each potato core out with the end of a pencil or pen. Cut each core into 2cm cylinders. Weigh each potato cylinder and record down. Fill each cup up with each concentration of NaCl on correct marked cup. Place each cylinder to any cup. Set timer for 30minutes and wait. Get each potato out of each cup. Lightly dry each potato with paper towel. Weigh each potato piece again after soaking for 30 minutes. Record end mass of the potato pieces. Calculate the difference in weight with each potato with the before and after soaking. Risk
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  • 15. The Importance Of Formative Assessment In The Classroom Incident two demonstrates a range of different assessment strategies which were used within the maths carousel lesson. The intentions and learning outcomes of this lesson were to explore and identify key concepts of division as well as being able to recall prior knowledge to help the children with their comprehension of the topic which would continue throughout the week. The learning objectives were outlined at the beginning of the lesson to the children to ensure that they understood what was expected ofthem and so they would be able to reflect upon these throughout the lesson (Williams and Cliffe, 2011). Formative assessment, which was used to help improve teaching and learning, can be viewed as an effective way to determine and improve the quality of learning within the classroom (Black and Wiliam, 2009). However, it could be argued that formative assessment is infrequently used within the classroom, suggesting that summative assessment is the focus within education, as it helps to capture accurate results which can be compared against a specific standard (Graham et al., 2017) (Marsh, 2007). This is also exemplified in the work undertaken by Yan and Cheng (2015) as they state that some teachers may give up on the adoption of formative assessment due to short time frames and the pressures of summative examinations. William and Black (1996), Torrance and Pryor (2001) and Taras (2008) observe that formative assessment eventually leads into summative assessment, as learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Did Christianity Influence Australian Society PART 1 Christianity is currently the largest Australian religion according to the national survey. In 2011, the tally proved that 61.1% of Australians were listed as Christian. The occurrence of Christianity began with the arrival of the First Fleet of British convicts in 1788. This led to a great society and a religious community. If Christianity did not exist, the world would differ from life nowadays. We wouldn t have many of the resources we have today, like we wouldn t be taught about God and we wouldn t be taught the way of life. I mean look as us today and image yourself if a different religion today, our lives wouldn t be the same. As catholic religion first came is was difficult to start as not many cultures got along and not many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When October 6th 1913 came around, he was anointed as the archbishop of the Catholic Church community in Australia. He played the role of archbishop for 46 years and was most influenced by the public figures in Melbourne. Daniel Mannix was most significant to the catholic society in Australia due to the fact that he was an Archbishop. Daniel was very passionate and organised when it came to his job in roman catholic teaching of the holiness of all information that involves education and wellbeing. Not only doing work for the Roman Catholic Church he was a leader on sending troops to fight for their country in WW1 and played a strong role in Australian politics. Daniel achievements are very significant to us today as he one on the very first to bring catholic religion to Australia by the passing of Archbishop Carr in 1917. As the role of archbishop is significantly important, the leadership role was taken not lightly but seriously. Daniel Mannix put all of his time and effort to make catholic religion important to us and the community. It is said that the growth of community religion in Australia was affected by Daniel and he also supported the catholic social studies movement in universities and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is The Tone Of The Adventures Of Peregrine Pickle The essay is titled The adventures of Peregrine Pickle by Tobias Smollett. It seems that the author does developed the essay for all kings of social norms. It explains that this essay is well developed and how it developed the emotions and socialality with the characters and setting. The essay also really does use lots of narrative skills like the dialogue with characters and the tone of the story. The plot of this story is where the main character Peregrine has a brother, who he is jealous to, a cruel mother and a dismissing father. And that almost all of the essaytalks about other subjects that links to Peregrine depression and life. The rest of the essay continues with the musing characters and the personal life with the characters. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Change In Government And Politics In Japan, 1931-1941 Throughout the years of 1931 1941, Japan was politically unstable due to divisions among politicians and those in the military. Due to those divisions, the government had changed multiple times as a result of power struggles within the different government factions, and actions of the military. Change in government were a way for Japan to survive through these times with different leaders, albeit the military had most control over the political situation in Japan. Just as a bicycle would be used for survival, Japan was trying to survive through different government factions to lead the country. There were two leading factions within Japan between 1931 and 1941; the Koda ha and the Tosei ha, both being imperialist and expansionist, with Koda ha the more radical group. The Koda ha believed the best way for Japan to survive and thrive was through dictatorship, ...Koda ha was generally the more radical of the two... believed in a military dictatorship that would deliver state socialism. They believed that the USSR was the main enemy of Japan, and a war would be inevitable. Tosei ha, however, believed in more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The assassination had led to the execution of Aizawa, causing an attempted coup by Koda ha soldiers. The coup was an attempt to install a government that those officers saw fit to lead the country, and would be best for the survival of the country. After the attempted coup, those accused of being key conspirators were killed, and the Koda ha faction was discredited. Through these power struggles of the two factions, they were both trying to install themselves as the main political influence in Japan, as to align the country to their ideologies; they had both fought for power because they believed that their methods would allow the country to succeed and survive at that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Nt1330 Unit 9 Final Paper Initially, the cell $c_4$ enclosing node $n_2$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(a)) is accessed to obtain the information of extending edges $e_1$, $e_2$, and $e_6$ that connect with $n_2$. Having obtained the edge information, the distances from nodes $n_2$ to $n_1$, $n_5$, and $n_6$ are computed. Then, obtained the object information, we can know that there have objects on the $e_1$ and $e_2$. For $e_1$, the distance from node $n_2$ to object $t_1$ are computed, the edge is $e_1$, the end node of the $e_1$ is $n_1$ , and node $n_1$ is belong to the cell $c_8$ (As shown in Figure~ref{f:The cell index structure}(b)). So as $e_2$. For $e_6$, there have no object on this edge, so we kept the $d(n_2,n_6)$ as $d(n_2,o)$. Then, the three nodes with their information are enqueued. The visited cell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there have same value of $d(q,o)$ between queue entry {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} and {8,8,$e_6$,$n_6$,$c_1$}, we kept the {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$} priority in {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Because the $d(q,o)$ is not equal to $d(q,n_i)$ means there has objects on the edge of entry {8,14,$e_{10}$,$n_{10}$,$c_6$}. Again, accessing the cell $c_8$, the object $h_2$ is accessed, we put the object $h_2$, the distance between $h_2$ and $q$ ($d(h_2,q)$), and cell $c_8$ into the table $T_{vo}$ and table $T_{vc}$ shown as Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(d) and Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(e). Then, the cell is accessed to get the information of edge $e_3$ and $e_7$ (which connect with $n_1$) and to compute the distance information (as shown in Figure~ref{f:data structure access}(c)). There has two cells ($c_4$ and $c_8$) are accessed, we using the {bf Pruning rules} which is described in section 4.1.2. After the {pruning rules}, the distance between $t_2$ and $h_2$ is smaller or equal than $d$ ($d(t_2,h_2) le d$), so we kept this information in the table ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Patty Hearst Turning Point At the time when the event of the Patty Hearst trial happened, the United States had a period of change in the nation. At 1960s, The war between United Sates and Vietnam was the essential task for the whole country. Moreover, African Americans were protesting and fighting for equal rights, feminists formed feminism groups and dedicated in getting their suffrage. The goal for the society suddenly changed to a totally different direction after the 60s when the Vietnam war was ended and African Americans and feminist groups reached most of their goals. It was a turning point as a new period for the United States. The economy experienced a recession during the 1970s. Under the stress of living, money was considered to be the most important... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She studied art history as a majoring college and got engaged with her teacher Steven Weed. This event was the turning point of Patty Hearst s whole life which caused irretrievable consequences for her. A group called Symbioses Liberation Army who abducted Patty Hearst was a small terrorists organization. They kidnapped Patty Hearst to use her family s society influence for achieving their antisocial goals. They asked the Hearst family to donate food that values over 2 million dollars to the poor in the bay area. However, they refused to release Patty Hearst after the Hearst family did what they asked them to. A video of Patty Hearst herself announcing she became one of the SLA terrorists group was published at the time. On the tape, Hearst says: I have been given the choice of being released...or joining the forces of the Symbionese Liberation Army and fighting for my freedom and the freedom of all oppressed people. I have chosen to stay and fight. Hearst further announced that she had accepted the name Tania, after a comrade who fought alongside Che in Bolivia. ( Patty Hearst Trial Douglas O. Linder ,2007) The event caused some disorder in the society. People questioned about whether Patty Hearst was forced to do what she did or she did it in her free will was the one common topic that everyone was arguing about. FBI tried to trace Patty Hearst and bring her home, but she was escaped with the SLA members and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Calling of Saul of Tarsus The Calling of Saul of Tarsus Keith Vann Liberty University The Calling of Saul of Tarsus Hedrick, Charles W. Paul s Conversion/Call: A Comparative Analysis of the Three Reports in Acts. Journal of Biblical Literature 100, no. 3 (September 1981): 415 432. Of great significance is the fact that Saul s conversion experience is recounted three times in Acts. Scholars note this as being an important fact regarding the writings. The imagery of blindness is brought to the forefront. Saul was so blinded with his zeal to persecute something he felt so grievously wronged God that he tried to eliminate all who practiced this newfound religion. God blinded him to show him how much he had failed to see. When his sight is restored,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is not the case since Saul is breathing out murderous threats to anyone who so much as blinks their eyes at Jesus. Saul may not have converted to a different religion during his Damascus road experience, as one would expect when speaking of conversion. When comparing Saul s experience to that of the Ethiopian eunuch, there is a distinct difference. The Ethiopian eunuch is studying God s Law to seek out the truth, rather than having truth thrust upon him by a blinding light. McDonough, Sean M. Small Change: Saul to Paul, Again. Journal of Biblical Literature 125, no. 2 (June 2006): 390 391. The significance of the name change has not been specified. Perhaps the name change could be an Old Testament reference to Saul and his persecution of David, through which came the Messiah. The name change also serves to indicate that Saul went from a man of great importance to humble nobody through which the Messiah chose to reveal Himself to the Jews and the vast majority of Gentiles. Ralston, Timothy J. The Theological Significance of Paul s Conversion. Bibliotheca Sacra 147, no. 586 (April 1990): 198 215. Scholar debate whether it is conversion or calling. None are suggesting that Saul /Paul s influence is any less potent if it was a calling and not a conversion. Conversion suggests a radical change in one s life. Such is the case with Saul ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay On Payroll System Companies are devising means of outsourcing payment set ups because of their employees. The Payroll companies are skilled in this perspective, having the capacity for processing payrolls better. Furthermore, using the services of the right payroll company can go quite a distance in saving the business a large amount of money in the proper execution of selecting the services of in house staff to undertake the task. Things to consider whenever choosing a payroll provider include: Payroll accuracy Whenever choosing payroll services it is highly recommended to consider the payroll reliability. Paychecks that are inappropriate find a way of earning you and the employees disappointed. The proper payroll provider comprehends the value of ensuring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some providers provide call center methodology, where the business gets to offer with different folks every time the payroll data is published. With this process, clients find it hard to find someone they can rely upon for each and every payroll. Although making blunders is not common in setting up your own payroll, this may still cost the business. The valuable energy and time put in figuring the way the money is allocated can be put in earning money. This clarifies why many organizations are freelancing their payrolls. Major Benefits of Online Payroll Services The major benefits that you will obtain by choosing the best payroll services such as the Online Payroll Services for Small Business in UK are shown here. Speed With a web payroll service, you can take up information or perform computations quickly. Once you create the web system, it requires only a short while to start a payroll run. Your primary activity is to simply get into a number of hours worked weekly for every staff and the machine will do the others. Accuracy If you try to perform payroll duties by hand, you run the chance of a human mistake when making computations. A web payroll system such as provided by the Online Payroll Services for Small Business in UK does indeed the complete and comprehensive calculation for you, which means you can keep blunders to the very least. You just have to be sure that you have setup your payroll effectively primarily and that you go into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Neo Realist Thinking Of Waltz Along With John Mearsheimer Neo realism, also known as structural realism or system level theory outlined in Theory of International Politics (1979) has been Kenneth Waltz s response to the Realism theory by Hans Morgenthau (1948). The neo realist thinking of Waltz along with John Mearsheimer, Robert Keohane, Stephen Krasner, Charles Kindleberger and Robert Tucker George Modelski had a deep impact both within and beyond the realist tradition. Unlike classical realism, Neo realism does not consider human nature as relevant when it comes to the behaviour of states in international system rather explains it in terms of structure of the international system. As per neo realists, the international structure is predominately defined by their ordering principles (anarchy) and the distribution of capabilities (power) across units. In the neo realist theory, power is simply the combined capability of a state and changes in the structures can be explained by the distribution of power across the states. Waltz claimed that any theory of international relationsshould be able to tell both about the units states and the system as a whole. This essay will focus on the neo realist approach of International relations and explain why, according to the neo realists, states want power and argue how much power states should aim to control. The first section of the essay will introduce the concept of power within the international relations context and then the second section will delve into the question of why in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Lumumba Chapter Analysis Fifteen years after it all happened, I sat by my radio...we messengers of goodwill adrift on a sea of mistaken intentions (323). Orleanna s comparison between what was going on in the political arena of the Congo and the private arena of the Price family exemplifies the plot of the two dramas in the novel: the overarching drama in the Congo, contributing the character like setting of the novel, and the more intimate drama in the Price s family life. The details about Lumumba s imprisonment is supplemented by Orleanna s own detailed recollections of her family s struggles: Leah wanting to hunt, Ruth May being sick, having no food, etc. The details about Lumumba s death next to the Price s family struggles also enhance the image perhaps even characterization of the setting as a complex, dynamic and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kingsolver spends an abundance of both Leah and Rachel s narrations of detailing the horrors of the hunt. In this selection, sentences like Birds hit the wall of fire and lit like bottle rockets portray the true chaos of the event. In this instance, Leah s point of view is useful for descriptions of hunt because she fought right in the middle of it. Leah is surrounded by the fire crackling and the antelopes who did not leap gracefully. Her intimate first person point of view through the use of details enhances the reader s understanding of the insanity of the event. In addition, the brutality of the event as given by gruesome details like dark blood leaked from its delicate black mouth characterizes the population of the whole in Kilanga as having almost animalistic qualities. Rachel extrapolates on this point later, but through Kingsolver s details in Leah s narration, the reader understands the brutish behavior of both the white and the black people of the Congo here; they re starving, just like animals they re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Planetary Differentiation Affected The Layers Of The... Have you ever wondered what the inside of the earth looks like? How it functions? How it was formed? Unit 2 has been all about the interior Earth. We learned many things like how planetary differentiation affected the layers of the earth. How people use seismic data to find the depth of the layers. And what convection currents from inside the earth, create. We learned about the interior Earth for Unit 2. Planetary differentiation happened when the Earth first formed. The formation of this planet generated heat from gravitational energy and the decay of radioactive elements. Scientists think that earth may have become so hot that it melted. Denser materials sank toward the center, forming Earths dense, iron core. Less dense material hardened over time to form Earth s outer layers the crust and mantle. Planetary differentiation created the layers of the Earth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We learned that in 4th grade. We went more in depth with that this year. There are two types of Crust; oceanic and continental. Oceanic is thinner and is mostly made of out basalt. Continental crust is mostly made out of granite. This layer drifts slowly and is solid. The Earth has sub layers. The lithosphere is part of the crust and uppermost Mantle. Next down is the Asthenosphere, where all the tectonic plates are. Then the lowest part of the Mantle is called the Mesosphere. The Mantle is semi solid and has convection currents that move the tectonic plates. It contains more iron than the layer above. The outer core has convection currents that create the magnetic field. It s the swirly hot iron that really causes it. This is the only layer that is liquid. The inner core is solid because of the great pressure on it. It is extremely hot. The deeper you go the hotter it gets and iron increases. Two out of the four main layers have convection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay Comparing Larkin And Elizabeth Jennings In this essay I shall explore the way poets Phillip Larkin and Elizabeth Jennings both show love. For Larkin I shall look at An Arundel tomb and Wild Oats and for Jennings I shall look at Absence and Disguises. I will consider the way in which the two poets deal with the idea of love as timeless.I will also explore themes of authenticity and identity in their poems about love. In addition I will consider the extent to which their gender may have affected their view of love. In similarities I think that An Arudel Tomb and Absence are both about the unbreakable bond of love regardless of the period of time.Disguises and Wild Oats are different because Disguises talks about regret and not being ones true self Wild Oats on the other hand talks about promiscuity. However, there are some similarities in the sense of him not pursing his real love Is not being himself. Larkin was born in 1922 in an Industrial city which was heavily bombed during World War II. This could be one of the reasons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Larkin seems to feel inferior towards his bosomy English rose . Larkin uses figurative language to describe the girls skin tone he s in love with, it suggest that Larkin sees love as something more sexual than emotive. The use of the word rose alludes to women being roses in term of their sexual qualties.However he is only seeing the bright, soft petals of the rose is overlooking the less romantic, thorny stem that s underneath. Rose become a symbol of shallow , purely physical sex. This gives the audience the feeling that Larkin isn t interested in true love. The structure of the poem also tells that it was his first encounter with these women this changed his life which is why they are the entire focus of the poem.Larkin seems pitiful and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Thoreau s House Near Walden Analysis The location of Thoreau s house near walden pond is detailed revealing its location is near the Fitchburg Railroad. The locomotive is perceived as disruptive, as it interrupts his state of serenity in nature with its loud noise making him irritated. THerefore, the railroad symbolizes the departure from a simplistic, spiritual life connected with nature and the transition to a an industrial America. Thoreau has previously criticized the industrial revolution for its technological innovation that disassociate an individual from their spiritual beliefs turning them into a machine. The narrator aspires for a natural self the railroad entering into his tranquil world symbolizes industrial novelty monopolizing the world. It can also symbolize all that is wrong with the human mind, including avarice and moral fallibility. Thoreau did not believe it materialistic individuals as he thought people should only own necessary goods. The train was not essential, representing many of the goods produced during the Industrial Revolution. Moreover, the locomotive produces pollution hurting the environment and disrupting nature, instilling... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He asserts his dislike for the corruptions and burdens of society numerous times thorughout the novel, thus affirming his admiration for the purness of nature. A connection transpires as Thoreau details the sounds of nature as he believes he can never get bored when he has the company of nature. As an intelligent man he can thoroughly obsserve and enjoy the beauty of nature, essentially becoming a part of it. He personisfies nature, as well, when stating, the natural day is very calm, and will hardly reprove his indolence (Walden, 56). This personification demonstrates nature with the human quailty of understanding of forgivness, therefore, empasizing the connection between nature and himself becuase nature and man are reacting to each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Importance Of Transvestism In Japanese Culture Transvestism was a common practice in a homosexual relationship. Transvestism is defined as the practice of dressing and appearing like the other sex. In Japanese history, male homosexuality is seen as gender misalignment, which is the totality of physical and behavioral traits that are designated by a culture as masculine or feminine. Transvestism is shown through cross dressing males who appear as females. This would be done to please their male partner s heterosexual interest and was apparent throughout the societies of Japan. This was typical within samurai relationships, but there has been cases of this found with the chigo cross dressing to please the monk elites. The ideology of cross dressing was accepted and encouraged through the religious norms. They would do this to fulfill the concept that they were in a relationship with a woman to suppress their desire to commit the sin of sexual intercourse with a woman and continue the cycle of attachment. There is little effort to differentiate among the categories of homosexual male, transsexual, transvestite, and drag queen (McLelland 158). Cross dressing was most common in the Edo period because they felt the need to be in touch with their feminine side due to the introduction of Bushido. The difference between homosexual males, transsexual, transvestite, and drag queens was not apparent to the Japanese people. All of them were seen as the same and necessary to fulfil the need of their male partner. The hero of Chigo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Questions On Private Sub Form Form 2 Private Sub Command1_Click(Index As Integer) Unload Me Form7.Show Form7.newad.Enabled = False Form7.adcurr.Enabled = False Form7.modify.Enabled = False Form7.delete.Enabled = False End Sub Private Sub Command2_Click(Index As Integer) Unload Me Form3.Show End Sub Private Sub Command3_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub Form_Load() Form2.WindowState = 2 Form2.Caption = STATUS PAGE End Sub Form 3 Public cn As New ADODB.Connection Public rs As New ADODB.Recordset Public rs1 As ADODB.Recordset Private Sub Command1_Click() If cn.State = 0 Then cn.Open Provider=MSDAORA.1;Password=tiger;User ID=scott;Persist Security Info=True End If Dim find As String If Text1.Text Like 2k2mc### Then find = select * from log where ad_user = Text1.Text rs.Open find, cn, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic If rs.EOF And rs.BOF Then MsgBox Error!!!You are not VALID USER!!! , vbInformation + vbOKOnly, Student Information System Text1.Text = Text2.Text = Text1.SetFocus rs.Close Exit Sub End If If rs.Fields( Ad_user ) = Text1.Text And rs.Fields( ad_passwd ) = Text2.Text Then MsgBox Welcome Administrator rs.Close Unload Me Form7.Show Else MsgBox You are not VALID USER!!! , vbInformation + vbOKOnly, Student Information System Text1.Text = Text2.Text = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Workz Unit 3 Assignment Workz Investigation team have reviewed the production records and found that the reported SIM was produced in July 2015. The following summarizes tests conducted and findings for the root cause of the issue reported. The service provider name (SPN) display for iPhone is using EF PNN and EF OPL files under USIM file system. The use of PNN file is to store the network name to be displayed in the iPhone device and OPL for the operator MCC (Mobile Country Code) and MNC (Mobile Network Code) values for the respective network name. An error occurred in the OPL file content update has caused the SIM card operating system to fetch the value incorrectly. The OPL value fetched from EF OPL is not qualified to interpret as Friendi Oman home network hence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Deborah Tannen Beginning in the late 1800 s, the feminist movement grasped third world females by the arm and dragged them along the never ending fight for equality. The fight for the equality of the sexes has accomplished many victories from granting women the right to vote in 1920 to banning female genital mutilation in Nigeria just this year. Feminism brought numerous inequalities to light in the past years, but one of the most underrated struggles fought by females of all ages everyday often gets overlooked. Young girls still face large amounts of inequality in the classroom. Deborah Tannen tackled this often glazed over topic in her essay How Maleand FemaleStudents Use Language Differently. The essay primarily focuses around Tannen s experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She believes that because women generally have smaller groups of friends, they feel uncomfortable talking in areas with more people. And since men use their words to fight for a higher place in their social hierarchy, they feel more comfortable arguing in a large group. While this may be true for some cases, Tannen completely disregards the fact that women also use words to fight for dominance. Girls are simply more discrete about it. Instead of arguing and exchanging playful insults and put downs, (Tannen 2) women talk behind each others backs and ruin each other s appearance that way. Arguments with females are much more verbal than physical as they can be with guys. So if anything, women use language to argue and debate more than men. This completely goes against Tannen s original thought that women don t use language to compete, and it doesn t explain why women talk less in class. At a young age parents tell little girls to be quiet and ladylike. This creates the stereotype that girls do not argue or debate. Girls simply do not participate in large group debates because they are raised to be calm and soft ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Snowboards Compare And Contrast Imagine riding down a dirt hill on a bike flying through tight corners and hitting dirt jumps and then imagine doing the same thing but in the snow on a board. You have just witnessed the similarities and differences of mountain bike and snowboards. Snowboards and Mountain Bikes seem very different but if you look at them closely you can see very many similarities. In this essay I will be showing the similarities and differences of these extreme downhill sports. Snowboards and Mountain bikes are both very fun and entertaining sports, they both give you that downhill adrenaline rush that every extreme sports junkie craves. Now be warned these sports aren t all safe and you ll need all the protective gear you can get. Like every speed licking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Building Of Cultures By R. B. Dixon Similarly, The Building of Cultures (by R. B. Dixon in 1928) began with the lengthy dispute regarding how one explained alike cultural traits occurring in geographically separate areas (1928, Dixon: 33; also 182s). It could not be denied that every cultural quality was discovered or invented first. There was always necessarily a beginning, a first for all. (1928, Dixon: 35). In the chapter Discovery and Invention, he takes note to separate creation and discovery (conception) according to purpose , suggesting the two occur as a sequence: (accidental) conception, then (purposeful) creation. He then goes on to discuss the factors of each in detail. Conception is made up of identification, opportunity, and imagination that is appreciated. Invention is either directional or accidental, distinguished as being an improvement or entirely new(He borrows from the sociologists H. S. Harrison and L. Bernard). The responsible factors were available knowledge, needs, opportunity, and genius. Finally, he goes on to discuss diffusion, step three in his sequence: Conceptualization creation dispersal. In this model, individuals discover or invent and the process is unproductive and without result until others adopt it . Without duplicating beyond the inventor or discoverer, the new quality remains personal, an eccentricity, intriguing or entertaining, but not of great importance (1928, Dixon: 59). Similar to Wissler s separation between random and determined diffusion, Dixon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Ark Of The Covenant Broke From Genesis to Revelation, from beginning to end, the longing of Gods heart was to be with His people, establish His presence in the earth, and be ruler of a people who strived whole heartedly for His presence. He desired a people of integrity. God created man and man walked away. God sent His son to walk among His chosen people who ruthlessly nailed Him to the cross, unaware of the face of their savior. The ark of the covenant broke, the temple fell, and Jesus Christ was crucified. The presence of Godcame to fill the very beings of those who accept Him, yet every moment people reject the very identity of God. Sin alienated man from God. Alienation from God separated man, not only from his creator, but from his very identity and purpose. So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them (Gen 1:27 NIV). The essence of mankind is found in the creator of the universe, the lover of our souls. Since the fall of man, society has sought tirelessly to find purpose, identity, fulfillment, and answers that solve the questions of each generation. Inevitably, this search has only broadened due to the increase of messages and so called answers which are continually surrounding every culture. The very desire of God s heart is to be close to His people, to have His presence known on the earth. Yahweh is a God of power and a God of sensitivity. God is one who takes what was without purpose, order or function and creates the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease Essay example Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease Aim: To investigate closely the factors that can affect the activity of urease. The effect of concentration and temperature can be studied over a period of time leading to the order and activation enthalpy of the reaction. Introduction: UREASE (NH 2 ) 2 CO + 3H 2 O 2NH 3 (aq) + CO 2 (g) Urease is an enzyme found in microorganisms, invertebrates, and higher plants. It catalyses the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. In some bacteria and invertebrates this reaction is the final step in the breakdown of complex nitrogenous compounds before ammonia is excreted. Method: Quench ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This combined structure is termed the enzyme substrate complex. Each type of enzyme will usually act on only one type of substrate molecule. This is because the shape of the active site will only allow one shape of molecule to fit in it. The enzyme is said to be specific for this substrate. There are two types of enzyme inhibitors: Competitive and Non Competitive inhibition. If an inhibitor molecule binds only briefly to the active site of the enzyme, there is competition between it and the substrate for the active site. This means it is more likely that the substrate will collide with a filled active site and so this is known as competitive inhibition. It is said to be reversible (not permanent) because it can be reversed by increasing the concentration of the substrate. Sometimes, the inhibitor can remain permanently bonded with the active site and therefore cause a permanent block to the substrate. No competition occurs as it does not matter how much substrate is present. This is non competitive irreversible inhibition. Other factors affecting enzyme activity: Substrate concentration As substrate concentration increases, the initial rate of reaction also increases as collisions between enzyme molecules and reactants become more frequent. When the enzymes
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  • 37. The Republicn and a Brief History of Philosphy In The Republic there are six reoccurring themes education, justice, specialization, philosopher king, soul, and truth. Plato uses justice though as the folk point and the remaining five trace back to justice. Socrates defines justice as that one man should practice one thing only, the thing to which his nature was best adapted (Plato123). Socrates then goes to discuss the three parts to the soul, A man reasons, we may call the rational principle of the soul, the other... may be termed the irrational or appetitive and then there is the spirit (Plato 130). Kant proposes that justicesays that only good people should be happy, and happy in proportion to their goodness (Gustafson 67). Plato and Socrates saw justice as giving what is owed, while Kant saw justice as being happy in proportion to their virtue. Yet each strived for justice and look to eliminate the injustices in the world. These themes and ideas were not just something that once occurred and then no one thought of again. These themes still play a role in everyday life, some more predominate then others but apparent just the same. In the film Crimes and Misdemeanors the view is introduced to a group of people with all different struggles. As the movie progresses the characters dive deeper into their hardships, and some may never be able to get out of them. This film deals with many of the ideas that Plato speaks about. The theme of justice is one that is featured as the most important in the film. Secondary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Information Systems, Idexx Neo, And Onward Vet Essay The veterinary industry is rapidly evolving with large increases in the need for current technology. This applies to all aspects of the field, but most commonly recognized in the area of practice management. The development of practice management software allows financial and medical data, staff and patient scheduling, inventory, and other information to be easily stored (Downing, Sirois, Thomas 2016). There are many software programs available today with options for every type of practice. Three different software programs will be discussed in the following pages: VIA Information Systems, Idexx Neo, and Onward Vet. VIA Information Systems (VIA) was founded in 1999 by VCA Antech. VCA Antech is a pet healthcare service provider made up of a network of animal hospitals, diagnostics, imaging, practice management and laboratory services nationwide (VIA, Company, Our Mission). VIA offers a wide array of features to mediate accurate and efficient practice management including SOAP charting, treatment plans, lab integration, DICOM imaging, inventory, and electronic flow sheets. VIA provides top of the line management services with intuitive functionality, however the services and support do come with a price. Although VIA s website suggests contacting the company for a pricing quote, software review site Capterra.com (2016) reports a costs of approximately $2,900 per user. Support is available via phone and email with remote desktop assistance available for no additional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Case Studies DOI: 5/4/2015. Patient is a 66 year old right hand dominant female credit collection clerk who alleges pain and swelling in the right hand, index finger and thumb due to everyday duties. Per OMNI, she was initially diagnosed with bi lateral hand tenosynovitis. Per doctor s first report of occupational injury dated 05/132/15, the patient was provided with heat pad and Etodolac ER 600 mg. She was advised to work with restrictions. Electrodiagnostic study of the bilateral upper extremities performed on 05/27/15 revealed moderate bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. Per PT daily therapy notes dated 05/26/15, the patient has completed 6 sessions for both hands. Based on the initial plastic surgery evaluation report dated 07/01/15, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. My Sister s Keeper Essay Do you think it is ethical to design and conceive a child that meets specific genetic requirements? o If so, is PGD ethical in all cases? (prevent miscarriages, prevent inheritable genetic diseases, sex selection for social reasons, etc). o If not, do you believe there should be specific exceptions such as saving another person s life or is this just a slippery slope ? PGD is known as pre implantation genetic diagnosing. I do not think it is ethical to design and conceive a child that meets specific genetic requirements. I do not feel that this is an ethical reason to conceive a child. Rather, I believe all children should be seen as blessings or gifts, not sacrificial genetic progeny. However, in cases where PGD is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If rejecting an undesired embryo means preventing the genetic inheritance of a seriously debilitating disease, then maybe some benefit can be achieved for the greater good of human kind. However, I do not feel there is any benefit in screening embryos for desired traits, and rejecting the undesired embryos for superficial or cosmetic reasons. For example, I would not agree with a person screening embryos to create their epiphany of a beautiful baby. How does the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate affect Anna s and Kate s perceptions of themselves, and their relationship with each other? For instance, you might consider the following: o Will Kate feel guilty knowing that Anna was created to save her life? o What if Anna can t save Kate? Will Anna face lifelong psychological damage? Does Anna feel objectified as a spare parts baby ? Does Kate feel objectified as a sick person? I do believe the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate affects both Anna s and Kate s perceptions of themselves. This, however, does not affect their relationship with each other. In Kate s case, I feel the knowledge that Anna was conceived to save Kate did make Kate feel guilty. She felt like she was responsible for Anna s pain because as portrayed in the movie, Kate felt like she let her parents hurt her sister. If Anna cannot save Kate, I do not think she will face lifelong psychological damage because Anna did everything in her power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Maritime Collaboration to Locate the Missing Malaysian... 1.0 Introduction A multinational effort to track down a missing Malaysian airliner on the edge of the South China Sea is turning into a rare example of maritime collaboration among countries embroiled in territorial disputes in the region. (Chun et al., 2014) An expert on international security issues quoted in The Wall Street Journal (2014), Nonetheless, it s also a good example of regional cooperation on a multinational rescue operation , adding on that the example could be a good model for the future. It took the world by surprise when Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 bound for Beijing went missing on 7th March 2014. Many were in shock, and the families of the 227 passengers and 12 crew were grieved stricken as there was still no news of the missing plane six days into the search and rescue (SAR). Nevertheless, Malaysia is blessed to have so many countries that joined in the SAR operations. The United States of America, Vietnam, Singapore, China, New Zealand, among others, deployed resources such as aircrafts, ships, satellites and helicopters to aid in the SAR to locate the missing plane. The above case is depicted in this paper, because in essence, it showcases why foreign affairs and, maintaining bilateral and multilateral relationships are vital for any country. From a political perspective, such relationships are the main concern of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In Malaysia, The Ministry has been mandated to pursue the nation s foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Treaty Of The Soviet Union Essay Since 1952, an integral part of the U.S. nuclear deterrence posture has been the forward deployment of nuclear weapons in NATO NNWS (Non Nuclear Weapon States). The governments of Belgium, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Turkey all maintain U.S. nuclear weapons on their soil. Prior to the collapse of the USSR in 1991, these weapons provided a form of deterrence against potential Soviet aggression and incursion into Western Europe. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, questions have arisen regarding the legitimacy of forward deployed US nuclear arms as a necessary and continued form of deterrence; Parliamentarians in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands have all expressed their desire to rid nuclear weapons from their states. However, since 2008, the European security environment has begun to face mounting instability challenges in Eastern Europe as the result of renewed Russian hostility. The renewal of Russian hostility is paramount to the discussion regarding U.S. forward deployment and NATOnuclear deterrence strategies. The resurgence of Russia has created an increasingly difficult set of problems that the U.S. must face regarding the forward deployment of nuclear arms. Should U.S. forward deployment policies remain, and perhaps even be revamped to counter Russian hostilities? Or, should U.S. forward deployed nuclear weapons be withdrawn from NATO allied states, perhaps unilaterally without Russian reciprocation; in order to deescalate what has the potential to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Analyzing Melvin Burgess Junk In the literary world, it is a well known fact that the Carnegie Prize Award for Literature is the most prestigious award around, and the one that is most sought after by authors. It is presented annually to a novelist who has produced an outstanding book for children or young adults, one that captivates its audience, has an engaging and unique plot and is written beautifully. (1) The award is named in recognition of Andrew Carnegie, a philanthropist and self made industrialist who made his fortune in the USA. However, instead of using his wealth for self indulgence, he funded over 2800 libraries, saying that It was from my own early experience that I decided there was no use to which money could be applied so productive... as the founding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they have been under harsh criticism from the public due to their contents. Many believe that the winners Junk by Melvin Burgess in 1996 and The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks in 2014 were wrongly awarded, due to their horrific storylines. Junk by Melvin Burgess is set in real time Brighton, when the punk movement was at its pinnacle and their weapon of choice was junk, otherwise known as heroin. It follows the lives of Tar and Gemma, two teenage runaways who find themselves sucked into the devious ways of the Brighton squatters. Soon enough freedom isn t the only thing they are craving, and you follow them in their downwards descent full of drugs, alcohol and destruction. This is clearly not a children s novel, surely? Another novel that caused an onslaught of controversy was The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks. Released in 2014, it certainly caused a ripple of disgust in the literary industry, with its terrifying storyline and horrifying themes, this was certainly not a book suitable for children. It is written in the style of a diary, the narrator being Linus, a seventeen year old boy who has been lured in and snatched from his home on the streets, and stuffed into an underground bunker. He and the others who have been captured are surrounded by surveillance cameras, where the captor watches them from. They must perform sickening scenarios carefully planned out by their imprisoner. Hardly a fairy tale, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Zeppelin and Br Was the Hindenburg disaster a result of sabotage committed by the opponents of the Nazi organization? Did a bolt of lightning strike the zeppelin? Or was one of the most devastating accidents in aviation history nothing but a cunningly planned insurance fraud? br br Over 60 years ago, airships were the queens of the skies. In the early 1900s, a stubborn, yet brilliant German count, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, took keen interest in balloon flights and was devoted to the design and construction of airships. At first, he had many difficulties and setbacks but soon his airships were able to accommodate passengers as well. This lighter than air vehicle will later be known as a zeppelin. br br Blimps and zeppelins were very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Germans pleaded to buy sufficient helium to accommodate their airship needs, but the United States, deciding that the helium might be of military value and should be conserved, refused. When the disaster occurs, the United States would at first, regret not selling its supply of helium to Germany. But 2 years into World War II, they will see that they were fortunate not to have done so. br br The German Zeppelin Company had already flown more than one million accident free voyages with hydrogen but the crew always checked their passengers. All objects that could cause a spark or electric charge were confiscated including flashlights, flashbulbs and distributed felt soled shoes to prevent static on the walkways. br br One of Hindenburg s first missions was a 3 day trip across Germany dropping pamphlets and broadcasting Hitler s speeches on its loudspeaker, urging German people to support Hitler. Then, it embarked to fly around the world. br br Only a year after its launch, the Hindenburg was scheduled to fly from Frankfurt, Germany to New Jersey s Lakehurst Naval Air Station on May 3, 1937. Bad weather prevented the Hindenburg from landing at Lakehurst, so the captain cruised down the east coast, offering passengers the splendid view. When the storm cleared out, the Hindenburg tried to land. But suddenly a tongue of flame ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Carrie Underwood Character When I think of a role model in my life who demonstrates good character traits in his or her actions and behaviors, I immediately think of country singer songwriter, Carrie Underwood. Carrie exhibits trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, compassion, citizenship, and many other admirable character traits. Carrie Underwood is the type of woman all parents want their children to grow up and be like, (Hannaford). Carrie Underwood stands out in the sense that she doesn t rely so much on her outward appearance, but rather on the way she carries herself in the public eye. When you look at the media nowadays, it seems as if all female celebrities have resorted to acting crazy, dressing provocatively, and behaving crudely; however, this is not the case with Carrie. Carrie does not conform to these ways in order to gain herself some attention in the media. Carrie, unlike most celebrities today, actually understands that any publicity isn t necessarily always good publicity. I can think of many more reasons as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On her recent Blown Away tour, Carrie felt sick but still performed in Iowa. However, at the end of her performance, she decided she hadn t given enough and didn t feel worthy of the paycheck. She recycled every penny made from that performance back into the community as an apology for not being able to give her usual 110 percent, (Hannaford). Carrie is also extremely good at prioritizing her life. Carrie and her husband, Mike Fisher, are a strong and steady support system for one another. They share a truly inspirational relationship. They just welcomed a beautiful, little boy to their family in March, and Carrie is beaming with pride over her little bundle of joy! All of this goes to show that not only is Carrie Underwood an insanely talented singer and performer, she is an even better person, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Overlook Hotel Analysis Jack Torrance is very unsettled, unhappy and lies in his desire. He has a potential to be a good father, a good husband and a good writer. However, his temper, his alcoholism and the memory of his abusive acholic father had made him a monster. Losing his goodness after alcoholism took over him, he has becoming weak. The evil of Overlook Hotelexpanded the demon in Jack and took over him through time. Some of the way the hotel locked down Jack as part of the evil inside it is by the scrapbook. Jack found the scrapbook while snooping around in the boiler room. For Jack, the scrapbook is an idea for his novel he wants to write. His wishes of wring this novel keeps Jake wanting to stay at the Overlook. This scrapbook made him extremely powerless and hooked in knowing more about the secret of Overlook Hotel. So, jack being able to find the scrapbook easily inform that the hotel left if for Jack to find it easily. According to John Connolly, on The Irish Times: You Are What You Read he said, The evil in The Shining is ingrained in the wood and stone of the Overlook Hotel, but it s also a little worm in the booze soaked soul of the frustrated writer Jack Torrance. Overlook Hotel can decimate once ability and it knows who to take in and make part of the hotel. Jack was one of them because of his weakness and desperation to write the novel. It wants Danny, because of his special ability which is shining and his shin is powerful; but whether it gets him or not is down to Jack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Psilocybin Mush Rooms-Personal Narrative Essay Rolling hills, worn down shacks with baron farmland, signs saying conserve your water, California. As the grateful dead is jamming in the background, four of my best friends and I approach the Bay Area. I had always wanted to visit San Francisco, for the history and the culture, however, our stop here was for a mission. We were looking for Psilocybin Mushrooms so that we could trip while camping in the Redwood Forest. San Francisco has always been a world leader for the psychedelic community due to none other than the infamous Haight Ashbury. It was the breeding ground for hippies, home to some of the best music of all time and, well known for it s groovy vibes. After a quick stop by Fisherman s Wharf and a few twists down Lombard Street, we arrived at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury. As we walk we see multiple groups of hippies passing spliffs and playing music, the bright neon signs with the words Smoke Shop at every overhang, the classic Ben and Jerry s where Jerry Garcia found his love for what would eventually be the signature Cherry Garcia. All of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are hard to chew because the stems have rocks within them, it feels like you are chewing celery mixed with pizza crust that both taste like well, I ll just go with not so good. As I try to wash them down pill like with my water, I have to keep my gagging down with the thought of what is going to come from eating them. I finished them in about 5 minutes and after about 10 minutes, it s hitting me. Tingling in every limb, an empty yet non stressful feeling in my stomach, the inability to quit smiling are some of the first symptoms to appear. As we walk, trees start to wiggle, the leaves become more vivid, my steps become riskier. I remember saying to myself I m in love with this feeling and this place, which is a rarity for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Genetic And Mechanical Basis Of Seed Vigour Elucidating the Genetic and Mechanical Basis of Seed Vigour A Research Proposal presented by [Full name] To The [name of the department] In partial fulfilment of the requirements For the degree of ___________ In the subject of [Subject] University ________ [Month and year of the submission of the completed proposal to the department, division, or committee] TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1Introduction3 1.2Research Objectives and Research Questions3 1.2.1Aims and Objectives3 1.2.2Relevant Questions3 1.3Rationale3 1.4Literature Review4 1.4.1Significance of Seed Vigour4 1.4.2Impacts and Influence4 1.4.3Cell wall and CWREs4 1.4.4Seed Vigour Concept5 1.5Methodology5 1.5.1Research Design5 1.5.2Research Approaches5 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Low germination rates reduce crop density, which results in indirect yield loss. Late emergence can result in poor plant performance and a direct yield loss [4], because roots are inadequately established and have less access to water and nutrients during later stages of vegetative and reproductive growth. Our knowledge of the regulation of seed germination has developed greatly in recent times, yet understanding of the genetic and mechanical basis for seed vigour differences is limited. By enhancing the seedling vigour trait, the agricultural industry might attain a remarkable advancement and increment in plant development. Seed vigour contributes directly to the economic success of commercial crops (Finch Savage, 1995) and seed companies therefore need to have the means to obtain a reliable estimate of seed vigour in order to be able to supply growers with seed lots of high vigour.This will increase the margin of profit by reducing cost of production and increasing productivity. Thus, seed vigour, if enhanced, will result in substantial savings. Keeping in view the above information, this paper will be beneficial in determining the
  • 49. genetic and mechanical basis of seed vigour. 1.2Research Objectives and Research Questions 1.2.1Aims and Objectives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Evil And The Existence Of Evil Essay Evil and miracles, can they both exist in our modern everyday life? Evil s existence has no doubt to be present due to all the horrors we have heard about or witnessed. While as for miracles, the existence is constantly questioned if they exist and what classifies as a true miracle. These concepts battle with theismand cause a great uproar to the existence of a powerful, omnipotent, and omniscient being. The definition of evil is the absence of good while the definition of a miracle is an unexpected, beneficial event. These definitions have counter arguments which include the questioning off both the existence of evil, the existence of a powerful being, and miracles. Evil no doubt has a strong presence and many theologians try to comprehend and offer a solution to the existence of evil. Evil has two forms which are known as the logical form of evil and the evidential form. These two forms of the problem of evil have been distinguished in order to understand the issue of evil. The main argument to the existence of an all good and powerful being is the existence of evil. If an omnipotent being exist evil would be presumed to be absent in our world, however evil remains present. Evil s existence gives ground for atheismand the belief that an all powerful being does not exist. The logical form of evil implies an inconsistency in theism conspiring the belief of both the existence of Godand evil. Statements in which theologians believe in are: (1) God exists and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Divine Command Theory Thomas Aquinas Thomas Aquinas was an Italian philosopher who lived during the time of 1225 1274 AD. Aquinas was most known for his studies in faith and reason. Aquinas ethics relies on the idea that there is a God and that God is a perfect and loving being who is cares for his creation. But, Aquinas does not believe that Godhas a set of commands that distinguishes right from wrong for each individual to follow. A way to explain these rules is by the Divine Command Theory . To further explain, these rules are better defined as the moral status of an action determined by the will or commands of God. It seems that God created the distinction of right from wrong in order to aid human beings to act in a way that is morally correct according to his commands so that they could achieve perfect happiness. Aquinas tells us that perfect happiness is a perfect relationship with God. The Divine Command Theory is completely independent of whether or not anyone believes it and is applicable to anyone at any time. God has also wired all human beings in a certain way in which we have the ability to perform virtues in order to fulfill functions and acting in ways that are against virtues and functions would not be beneficial to the human as that is not how God has created us and commanded us to act. By understanding Thomas Aquinas ethical views, we are able to better understand the idea of the Divine Command Theory and why these two ideas go well together in discussing ethical decisions. Thomas Aquinas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Dust Bowl During The Great Plains Region The dust bowl was a devastating time in the United States history that occurred during the 1930s, caused by atypically high temperatures, perpetual drought and new farming methods. Vigorous winds disturbed the topsoil, resulting in overwhelming dust storms which destroyed an immense amount of farms, in upwards of 100,000. These storms devastated the source of income for the farmers affected. The dust bowlwas located in the Great Plainsregion, which includes the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Northern Texas. Thousands of workers were faced with an impasse, become a laborer, doing mindless work for miniscule wages, or move away and search for better work. (San JosГ© State University) The people brought to these decisions that chose to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mother could have effortlessly pawned off her ring, and gotten a few decent meals, or even a new pair of clothes out of it, however she chose not to. She would rather work so hard that she doesn t even have time to tell her son not to eat the dirt, or even have time to care for herself. The mother s hair is unkempt, and her tired eyes tell that she hasn t slept well in a long time, but she would rather provide for her family than herself. She is trying her best and working towards a better future. Though they are in the middle of nowhere, the ring means that they are still together. The ring is a beacon through the storm, a symbol of what was, and hope for what will be. Lange intended for the viewer to apprehend how vital family was for the migrant workers. In this image, Lange is also trying to demonstrate that children were still able to be children, and were still innocent, through all of the turmoil. Although the mother knows that she has security in her family, she still feels guilt, anger, and regret. The mother was forced to uproot her family and trek across the country just to find work, and that does not happen without bitter feelings being formed. On the other hand, her baby has been through these same events, but he remains unscathed, and innocent. He does not have one worry, he is only concerned about the dirt that he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. How Did Tolstoy Contribute To Suicide oy, quoting Socrates, the book of Ecclesiastes, Buddha, and Schopenhauer, reaffirmed that life is absurd and evil, and that death and nothingness are a better choice. The brief amount of time after Tolstoy turned fifty, a critical spiritual crisis engulfed his life. His best pieces of work were behind him, and he found his sense of purpose draining as his celebrity and public acclaim weakened. He then began to sink into a deep state of depression and melancholia despite having a large property, excellent health, a family, and literary fame. During this crisis he was on the brink of suicide, but made one last attempt to turn the darkness into light. He turned to the world s greatest philosophical and religious folkways for answers to the question(s)... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead he was converted from periodical to full time, single minded dedication to his own self perfection and its moral progression by his own dedicated efforts in that self willed goodness without the grace of God he could not but fail, and did fail. All things work for harm to them that do not love God, a paraphrase of Romans 8:28, which is produced by his unconverted later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Shoes For High School Three years ago, I started my journey to provide shoes for the fifth graders attending the J.B. Sutton Elementary School. Now, three schools in the same school district were given shoes for their fifth grade students. However, if an individual would have told the fifteen year old me that one day this would be happening, I would have laughed because the challenges of providing shoes for one school were astronomical. It would entail that the shoecommittee would need to raise $4,000, measure around 300 feet, and find a way to deliver all of the shoes to the children. Other challenges that arose over the years were the schools administration changing frequently and having to explain what our mission was and why we were providing the shoes. Furthermore, another dilemma was that the fifth grade students were regularly be absent, suspended, or relocate to a different school district, which inhibited the team from garnering proper shoe sizes and totals. Another exceedingly oppressing obstacle our team would face was dealing with a student who was wearing a shoe that was undersized. For instance, our compassion would compel us to ask why the child wasn t wearing the proper shoe size and they would answer with chagrin because it would be due to their parents not being able to buy them a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hope is the sole reason as to why we provide the shoes because the hope that one pair of shoes gives these kids is capable of changing their lives. Furthermore, this hope acts a catalyst that enables them to be ambitious because they no longer have to be ashamed of having insufficient shoes. Also, the shoes emphasize that somebody outside of their community cares for them. Moreover, the bounty is not the warm and fuzzy feeling, it is knowing that the time and love poured into a pair of shoes has the potential to cause a positive reaction in their lives and throughout their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Zombieland Essay The movie Zombieland (2009) is one of the several movie which accounts for the zombie apocalypse. The director took his own different approach to the creation of the story. His take on the movie, was more of a survival guide if a zombie apocalypse actually happens. In the following paragraphs I ll exploring the film s plot and how it creates particular ideas about the film s diegesis and the meaning the film s narration creates about love and survival. The film makes use of first person voice over narration which was the protagonist Columbus Ohio. The movie began by showing the American flag and the white house which symbolizes the power of the country. The narrator then goes ahead and explains the situation of things in the U.S that instead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It symbolizes the dead, terrible and scary place it had turned into. He gives us the feeling that all hope for humanity was lost and that it ll just be a matter of time before the zombies would completely take over the country leaving no humans alive. You could not trust anyone anymore, this was the case of the protagonist. Whilst trying to survive, he came across different people. First of all, he met a guy, who had lost his only son to the zombies, at gun point. Both of them after teaming up met two sisters who ended up conning them into taking all their weapons and means of transportation. This ended up happening twice but the second time the girls were generous enough to take them along and not leave them stranded. These girls were on their way to an amusement park which they thought was zombie free. During their journey, the protagonist started having feelings for one of the girls who conned him into taking his means of survival twice. She gave him reasons for him to hate but it did just the opposite which she found very attractive but didn t make a move until he saved her from a zombie in the final scenes. This director did a very good job in the arrangement of the story (plot). He used the diegesis to give the audience a feel of the whole world of the film, with the background music and the lighting. He also used the diegesis to show survival, love and bonds which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Traditional Gender Roles Gender roles are the roles that men and women are expected to occupy based on their sex. Traditionally, many believed that women are more nurturing than men. Therefore, the traditional view of the feminine gender role prescribes that women should behave in ways that are nurturing. One way that a woman might engage in the traditional feminine genderrole would be to nurture her family by working full time within the home rather than employment. Men, on the other hand, are presumed by traditional views of gender roles to be leaders. The traditional view of the masculine gender role, therefore, suggests that men should be the heads of their households by providing financial support for the family and making important family decisions. While these views remain dominant throughout society, perspectives on traditional beliefs about gender roles have improved throughout the twenty first century. Gender roles are sometimes created on the basis of stereotypes about gender. Gender stereotypes are oversimplified understandings of males and females and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men are seen as if they are expected to be faster and stronger whereas women live with the reality of these expectations and can impact their sense of self, motivation and performance. It is not just women that face expectations, men too face gender expectations throughout their sporting couriers. Both genders can be impacted but not all see that there are gender expectations throughout not only the society today but in previous generations where genders were over defined and people had and have to face reality that they might not be able to participate in a sport they are interested in due to their gender. This is what leads to effects on one s sense of self, and potentially effects on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Analysis Of Woodrow Wilson s The Straw That Broke The... Following WW1, Europe was left in a bad state. Empires were destroyed and states were being formed. The Minority question that arose following the war, albeit important, was not as much of a destabilizing force in this time as people like to think. It was only the byproduct of events that took place. These events include the publishing of the fourteen points, the settlements made during the Paris Peace conference, and the creation of state constitutions. The minority question was, in essence, the straw that broke the camel s back, breaking the already damaged infrastructure of post war Europe. In order to answer the question on why minority rights became such a destabilizing force after the war, we must first look at what caused this problem to become the forefront of many European minds. Two pivotal events took place following the war that left stains on Europe; stains that, to some, indirectly led to the start of World War 2. The first and most important event was the publishing of Woodrow Wilsons fourteen points on January 8, 1918. These points were created in the hope to promote peace and harmony among the recently war stricken nations of Europe. One prominent point that came from this document was the idea of self determination. This encouraged people to form their own nation where they could choose rulers and live amongst others who share the same culture. This piqued the interest of the millions of people living in the various, and heavily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...