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R V. Fuller Case In Austlii
The penalty given to the offender is imprisonment. According to Fuller s case in Austlii, the court
deemed imprisonment was appropriate for Fuller as murder is the most serious crime that can be
committed in the legal system. The sentencing of the offender was supposed to be 32 years
imprisonment. However, after Fuller pled guilty to the crime, the sentencing decrease slightly to
about 25%. The end result of sentencing in the case in 2016 was a head sentence of 24 years and
6 months imprisonment including a non parole period of 17 years imprisonment. Conversely, in
2017 the sentencing hearing was re opened due an issue in the 2016 proceedings, which was
addressed by both the Crown and the Senior Counsel of Fuller. According to Austlii, there was an
error with calculating Fuller s sentencing, which resulted in the court fixing Fuller s sentencing to a
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According to section 21A (2) of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999. Aggravating
factors include the use of a weapon, violence, offence was planned, victim is a vulnerable
person, etc. Thus, Fuller s criminal history will also be taken into account due to the amount of
offences he has done in the past. The court is likely to take into account his past because there is
a significant risk of him re offending. Furthermore, Fuller had used a tomahawk to bash Mr.
Power to death, which will also be taken into account because not only an aggravating factor, the
severity of Fuller s bashing of Mr. Power caused the deceased face to be almost unrecognisable.
However, the offender has just turned 18 years old at the time of the offence, which is a significant
factor as it shows that Fuller was still considered quite
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Forbidden Love In William Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet
In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare love is a huge contribution in his work. Shakespeare
has been very sneaky on how he brought in 5 different ways they have shown love. There is
forbidden, romantic, unrequited, parental, and family love. That s so much different ways
shakespeare as contribute lovein Romeo and Juliet it s hard to follow how he did it. So how did he
do it and what type did he used the most? The first love is the forbidden love. Forbidden love is
where a couple is not allowed to see each because of some family issues with the couple or with
the parents. A example can be seen in Romeo and Juliet, they love each other even though Romeo
knew the risk he still went to see Juliet to look at her one more time before he left.
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Denzel Washington
Roshawn Been Ethics 300 02 Denzel Washington
I m very proud to be black, but black is not all I am. That s my cultural historical background, my
genetic makeup, but it s not all of who I am nor is it the basis from which I answer every question.
Denzel Washington.
Some may say he is intelligent, while others may say he is courageous. Big words are just
insufficient to describe this actor/director/screen writer/producer. This two time Oscar winner and
nominee of numerous awards, has proven that Hollywood is not just a money making workshop,
but it offers well profound characters that deserve the attention of connoisseurs. More importantly,
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After a period of indecision on which major to study and dropping out of school for a semester,
Denzel worked as a counselor at an overnight summer camp (Camp Sloane YMCA in Lakeville,
Connecticut). He participated in a staff talent show for the campers and a colleague suggested he
should try acting. Returning to Fordham that fall with a renewed purpose and focus, he enrolled at
the Lincoln Center campus to study acting and was given the title roles in both Eugene O Neill s
The Emperor Jones and Shakespeare s Othello . Upon graduation in 1977 with a BA in Journalism,
he was won a scholarship to attend graduate school at the American Conservatory Theatre in San
Francisco.
Denzel Washington stayed with the American Conservatory Theatre for a year, and later returned
to New York where he filmed a series of commercials and began acting in various television movies,
such as Wilma , and made his film debut in the 1981 Carbon Copy . A major career break came
when he starred as Dr. Phillip Chandler in the television hospital drama St. Elsewhere which ran
from 1982 to 1988 on NBC. Denzel was one of only a few African American actors to appear on the
series for its entire six year run. He also appeared in several television, film and stage roles such as
the films A Soldier s Story (1984), Hard Lessons (1986) and Power (1986). In 1987, he starred as
South African anti apartheid activist Steven Biko in
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Tourette s Syndrome Research Paper
Tourette s syndrome is a disorder which affects the motor and verbal ability of a person suffering
from the disorder. We chose this disorder because it was an interesting disorder to research and
discuss. One of the reasons that it was interesting to us, is that it comes in many different forms
and intensities. Another is that, it is a moderately uncommon disorder which sparked our interest
to look into it more. Our final reason for choosing the syndrome was, that we found out that the
disease changes with people constantly over time. Tourette s was most likely discovered in 1884
by Georges Albert Г‰douard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette. He discovered the illness after his
mentor, Jean Martin Charcot, assigned him to study illnesses characterized by sudden outbursts. In
an article published by Gilles, Tourette s was described as having the following: childhood onset,
hereditability, stereotyped movements, repetition of spoken words and foul language, etc. At the
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Another possibility is having an abnormality in the brain that affects the way the nerve impulses
transmit out to the brain, this includes Dopamine and Serotonin abnormalities. A couple parts
of the brain may also cause or be affected by Tourette s, those being, the Basal Ganglia, the
Amygdala, and The Hippocampus. Tourette s come in both a complex and a simple form, if
you have Complex Tourette s you may make very obscene noises or very rapid gestures. When
you have Complex Tourette s, you may repeat words or phrases, repeat someone else s words or
phrases, or you may use vulgar words. When you have Simple Tourette s, you may constantly
blink, jerk your head, rapidly shrug your shoulders and a few more types of minor tics or noises.
These may show as a social problem with interaction and
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Lymphatic System Research Paper
Disorders of the lymphatic system
lymphedema is an excess amount of lymphatic fluid in our skin tissue that causes bloating or
swelling in the arms or legs.
Lymphoma is any cancer that originates in the lymphatic system cells, tissue, lymph nodes and
spleen. The lymphomas are divided into two major categories: Hodgkin lymphoma and all other
lymphomas, called non Hodgkin lymphomas.
Networks of lymph vessels, lymphatic tissue, and bean shaped lymph nodes make the lymphatic
system. The lymph vessels collect lymph fluid from the body tissues and transport it to the blood,
maintaining fluid balance in the body. Lymph is filtered through lymph nodes, which are packed
with lymphocyte white blood cells. These cells are produced in the bone marrow, ... Show more
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In some non Hodgkin lymphoma, the amount of protein produced is increased by the lymphoma
cells causing the blood to become too thick that plasmapheresis has to be performed to remove the
protein.
Watchful waiting may be advised for certain types.The outcome is dependant on the subtype with
some being curable and treatment increases survival in most.
Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that affects lymphocytes and the lymphocyte producing cells
in the body. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell. When patients have lymphoma some of
the lymphocytes do not work properly. Sometimes they aren t developed fully ( immature), they
divide in an abnormal way, or they don t die when they should. The abnormal lymphocytes can
build up in the lymph nodes, causing them to swell, enlarge and form a lump.
In Hodgkin lymphoma, the abnormal cells are Reed Sternberg cells. Reed Sternberg cells are white
blood cells (B lymphocytes) that have become cancerous.
Other lymphomas without these cells is non Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).
Low grade NHL: this usually develops slowly and is a chronic disease; treatment not needed for
many
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The Role Of Gender Challenging Role Models
The use of gender challenging role models in the classroom is a method I am going to use during
my final professional practice and during my year as a Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT). I am
going to use these demonstrate to both girls and boys that the media depiction of success is not
accurate and that success can be measured in various ways. Role models such as Marie Curie,
Dian Fossey and Mary Anning are good historical figures to use but children could see these as
dull despite their achievements. Although I do consider the use of these women as role models
important, I feel that a role model who children can relate to and that they see in everyday life
would be more successful in challenging genderstereotypes. To encourage girls ... Show more
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The importance for teachers to be positive role models is set out by the government in the Teachers
Standards (Department for Education, 2011). I believe, as a male teacher, that there is an extra
responsibility for me to model gender neutrality. I believe it is important for the boys in my
classroom have both a positive masculine role model and a male figure in their life that is not
afraid to embrace so called feminine aspects of life. I would like the boys in my classroom to
understand that there are not boy jobs and girl jobs both in school and at home. I will model this
by explaining my role at home; doing the dishes, hoovering, ironing and being a family man;
activities that some may see as not very masculine. I will show that there is no such thing a girly
colours by wearing a pink shirt from time to time. Most importantly I would like to challenge boys
perception that education is feminine. Although research totally refutes the assumption that boys
attainment improves when they are placed with a male teacher (Drudy, 2008; Francis et al, 2008;
Read, 2010), There seems to be a particular kudos that some male teachers get from children.
Whether this is due to their minority status in primary education (National Union of Teachers,
2016) or due to masculinity being given a superior social standing (Skelton, 2011a). Consequently,
it important for male teachers to use this
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Looking Below the Surface of Hamlet Essay
The mystery of Shakespeare s Hamlet is a phantom that has haunted students throughout the
centuries. Hamlet is a complete enigma; a puzzle students have tried to piece together since his
introduction into the school curriculum. Throughout the course of Hamlet, the student is constantly
striving to rationalize Hamlets odd behavior, through the play s written text. In doing so, many
students mistakenly draw their conclusions based on the surface content of Hamlet s statements
and actions.
When drawing into question Hamlet s actions as well as his reasons for acting, many assume that
Hamlet himself is fully aware of his own motives. This assumption in itself produces the very
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The key to understanding Hamlet lies in the realization of the unconscious energy that provokes
him to action and inaction. By channeling into Hamlet s unconscious, providing both Freudian and
Jungian psychoanalytical perspectives, Hamlet s true unconscious motivation will be uncovered,
and the mystery of Hamlet will be silenced.
The term consciousness refers to one s awareness of internal and external stimuli. The unconscious
contains thoughts, memories, and desires that are well below the surface of awareness but that
nonetheless exert great influence on behavior. (Weiten) Jung and Freud agree upon the existence of
the unconscious, but their perspectives are vastly different. The core of the Freudian perspective is
centered around Hamlet s relationship with his mother, and the aforementioned example
concerning Hamlet and King Claudius. According to the Freudian view, Hamlet is driven by
unconscious sexual desire and aggravation. This sexual aggression is directed towards his mother
and Claudius.
The overall analysis of Hamlet s behavior is represented in Jones statement, So far as I can see,
there is no escape from the conclusion that the cause of Hamlet s hesitancy lies in some
unconscious source of repugnance to his task When Hamlet first hears the ghost s call for revenge,
he answers:
Haste me to know t, that I with wings as swift
As mediation or the thoughts of love,
May sweep to
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Causes And Effects Of Air Pollution In China
Introduction It is very obvious to notice the impact of climate change in my hometown, China. I
was born in Shanghai in 1998, when I was a child, it was not a fresh news when people saw the
blue skies. But now, it is. Currently, almost every adult around me is talking about air pollution
issue. Filtering face masks and air purifiers which can be placed in homes are two popular goods.
Although everyone understands that this issue is very serious, it seems that no one can explain it
clearly in details. Since the influence of climate change in China is a fairly wide range of topic, I
choose to mainly discuss air pollutionas a result of it closely relating to the quality of people s daily
life which people have to breathe every minute. At the beginning of twenty first century, the carbon
dioxideemission in China continue boosting to higher points, and also currently, China is suffering
from one of the worst air pollution in the world. The serious air pollution brings direct and indirect
danger threatening the population health. Scholars from different perspectives, such as economic,
healthy and ecological all strongly recommend that China need to reduce air pollution. Both a few
policies from both federal government and municipal government were implemented, but sadly, the
predicational outcome may not as satisfying as them should be.
The Cause and Impact of Air Pollution In the past three decades, China has experienced
dramatically economic growth which is driven by
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Convergent Evidence From Longitudinal Studies On Dyslexia
Convergent evidence from longitudinal studies on dyslexia supports this causal hypothesis.
Scarborough (1990) identified PA and LK as candidate causal factors by reporting weakness in
these two factors in pre readers who later became dyslexic. However, dyslexic children in the
study were less intelligent than normal readers, which cast doubt on the findings. Results from
Scarborough s study are further supported by carefully conducted studies. For example, Snowling,
Gallagher, and Frith (2003) followed FR children and control children from the age of 3 years, 9
months to 8 years, and found that language and letter knowledge assessed at Phase 1 predicted
phonological awarenessand grapheme phoneme skill at Phase 2 (6 years), which then predicted
word level readingskills at Phase 3 (8 years).
Additionally, it is important to notice that Snowling et al. (2003) found that so called unaffected
children from high risk family performed significantly better than impaired children in the tests of
phonological skills, while they performed significantly poor in digit span and rhyme oddity, and
performed marginally poor than the control group in the rest of tasks at 6 years. FR children for
dyslexia who had milder phonological deficits might escape literacy problems, which emphasizes
that causes do not operate in an all or none condition, and weakness in PA or LK alone might not
sufficient to cause dyslexia. In other words, dyslexia appears to be multi componential. Phonological
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Film Analysis Of The Film Unforgiven Directed By Clint...
For paper two assignment, I watched the film Unforgiven (1992) directed by Clint Eastwood and
written by David Webb Peoples. It is American revisionist Western drama film with quite long a run
time of two hours and eleven minutes. I am so happy for watching this very interesting Clint
Eastwood movies. This filmstory mainly focus on William Munny (Clint Eastwood) pervious
murderer family person and pig farmer who is attract reward into his old ways by the Jaimz
Woolvett a young gunfighter. The Schofield Kid came to William Munny to told to him of a
bounty being provide in the city of huge Whiskey. A cowboy slashed the face of a prostitute and
the woman s co workers have offered a reward for the death of the attacker and his accomplice....
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When they View William Munny living as a pig farmer, you can listen pigs squealing, you can
listen him quick breathing as he is elder and out of structure. The coyote howls during evening
time really placed you in the old west. The sounds make all things seem so actual. From the
dripping of water from the storm hitting the pots and pans in Little Bill s home to the load of guns
the whole sounded actual.
As Formerly mentioned, really I am so happy for watching Clint Eastwood film. This Movie was
most excellent for his career. It received of 40 awards. It won the awards for best picture, best
director, and best actor in a supporting role to name a few. Because this was his last Western, he
committed or devoted the movie to his mentors Don Seigel and Sergio Leone. All three of the key
natures were portrayed to the outstanding of their Skiles or performance.
My Criteria for Quality in Film
1.I want to feel inspiring passionate connection with the characters on screen feel what they are
pass through. I need to sense the feeling, happiness suffering they pass through screen.
2.Great Actor Best film has excellent quality actors. Most actors selected duty that epitomize them
and they can make the characters seem credible or imaginable.
3.Quality Sound. Before I started this course, I have no any attention to the quality of sounds in
film. It was great to have them there but I didn t realize why they were there. Now, I deeply
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Ban Smoking On Public Beaches
The ban of smoking on public beaches in America has increased since it started in the 1970s.
This is a controversial issue as not all people agree on banning smoking on public beaches, mainly
smokers. People that are strongly against smoking on public beaches tend to be parents and non
smokers alike. They find it absolutely unacceptable to smoke on public beaches as they see it as an
unhealthy and a harmful habit, and do not want to be around it. Apart from disapproval of non
smokers, there is other negative effects of smokingon public beaches. Therefore, smoking should
not be allowed on public beaches.
Leftover cigarettes pollute beaches and affect marine animals. Cigarette butts left and thrown onto
the beaches by irresponsible and ignorant smokers make the beaches dirty and unattractive to
people. This can have a lot of negative effects. One such example is that it is hard for the people
to clean and dispose of cigarette leftovers, as they are small and more likely to be washed away
into the water. Beach goers, families, and tourists are also affected as nobody wants to go on a
polluted beach. There are already a lot of pollutants that contributes to the destruction of the
beaches, such as oil spills, chemicals coming from factories, human wastes which are more
prominent in less developed countries, and so on. Cigarettes are no exception to that, they not only
makes the beaches unattractive to the people who go there, but they also have negative impacts on
the marine
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The Epic Epics Of Antiquity
From the Homeric epics of antiquity to Shakespeare s plays in the seventeenth century stories
have long been used as a way to express commentary on and examine societal issues. Today s
social commentary becomes even more dynamic as we now also use visual mediums such as
television and movies as ways to convey these stories and they often work in conjunction with
literature via adaptations. Perhaps the greatest illustration of this cross market, storytelling are
comic book adaptations as seen with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which spans across not only
movies, but has expanded to also include multiple television shows. Last April, Marvel s years of
story building that spread over multiple movies came to a head with the blockbuster... Show more
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The narrative device of Project Insight correlates with fears over domestic spying and in film this
is taken to the next level as it s revealed to be part of a larger plot of the movie s villain Alexander
Pierce to kill thousands. The idea of control over the national security apparatus is weaved
throughout the movie and is one of the central themes throughout Captain America: The Winter
Soldier , and I agree with the belief that the narrative neglects the pertinent question of whether
or not we should even have and use these technologies to begin with (Rosenberg). Another point
from the article that really digs in at some of the failings of Captain America: The Winter Soldier
relates back to the concept of trust in the main characters. We are supposed to be fine with Fury s
choice to shoot Pierce because we trust him. And when Steve, Romanoff, and Fury send the
Project Insight helicarriers into deadly crashes, we are not supposed to be bothered by the
massive, indiscriminate loss of life they just caused both because they are our heroes, and because
the movie tells us that everyone on board is a bad guy. Captain America: The Winter Soldier at
least avoids the destruction so many blockbusters visit on major cities with
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Tomorrow And Tomorrow Or The Terror Dream Essay
1.The following three images are relevant to either Tomorrow and Tomorrow or The Terror
Dream. Close read and rhetorically analyze one of the images and discuss how it is thematically
relevant to Tomorrow and Tomorrow or The Terror Dream. This image depicts President George
Bush, embracing and comforting the daughter of one of the victims of 9/11. President Bush is
being depicted as a place and symbol of safety, security and strength. He resembles a comforting
father figure, to a poor, emotional, victimized little girl. This image is directly related to the
discussion of 9/11 and the public response to it, as discussed in the beginning of The Terror
Dream. This image is a direct result of 9/11. As Faludi discussed, the media and the... Show more
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What might Sweterlitsch be suggesting about social media, technology, and oppression? Cite at
least one specific example from the novel. Technology in Tomorrow and Tomorrow is depicted
in a futuristic, almost dystopian manner. The tech is something that runs, defines, and sometimes
even confines society. Which, is sadly something that can be scene in our own reality. However,
the role and influence of technology is more extreme in Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Their biggest
form of technology is surgically implanted in their head. Nowadays, we like to joke that our
youth and current generations and their technology are inseparable, but it pales in comparison to
this sort of immediacy they are quite literally always plugged in. In Tomorrow and Tomorrow,
technology is more obviously corrupt and dark. It is apparently utilized for political and social
manipulation, and is a driving force behind the sexual terrorism industry an industry that feeds on
the objectification, manipulation, degradation and abuse of women. This contrast with how our
own reality struggles with this ideal, but also likes to believe that technology is more of a tool for
positive connectivity, information, and social improvements. So, perhaps we are hopeful? Or just
naive? Perhaps Sweterlish is suggesting that social media and technology is a breeding ground for
the oppression of women. It serves as a platform from which we judge, objectify and abuse women.
A
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Banking Fraud And The Banking Industry
A banking fraud is the use of illegal means to gain money, assets from depositors or clients
fraudulently while posing as a bank, agent or any other financial institution. In many countries and
especially the United States, bank fraud is a criminal offense even though experts refer to it as a
white collar crime due to the manner in which it is carried out. The paper below will look at the
vulnerabilities that face the banking industry while using the example of Stanford Financial Group
Company to show how the banking fraudcan be committed. Moreover, the paper will also look at
the different frauds that can be committed in the banking sector and how the vulnerabilities can be
avoided. A fraud prevention program will also be created meant to help companies in the banking
industry prevent and detect crimes and frauds before they occur (Riggs, 2007).
Stanford Financial Group Company: A Brief History
The Stanford Financial Group Company was a privately owned international group that specialized
in financial services under the control of Allen Stanford. Allen Stanford controlled the financial
company until United States authorities seized in at the end of 2009 due to what came to be known
as Ponzi scheme or scandal. Among its many groups was the Stanford International Bank, with
more than 50 offices in 136 countries around the globe. The company offered diversified financial
services such as brokerage and investment advisory, private and commercial banking, advising
clients on
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The Criminal Justice System And Psychology Essay
I WANT TO BECOME A CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST AND THIS IS WHAT I LEARNED
Madelynn Krutsinger
Introduction
I m double majoring in Criminal Justice and Psychology because further down the road in my
life I would love to be a Criminal Psychologist. I choose these fields because I love being able to
understand why people do what they do. I want to understand why people do things a certain way,
just looking at it in a psychological kind of way. Especially with criminals, what led them to murder
that guy or rape that girl? What pursued them and what part of them thought that it would be
acceptable?
I really enjoy the concepts of the criminal justice system and how it works. I grew up in a family
that revolved around emergency units, ranging from EMTS, AEMTS, Prison Guards, Nurses, Police
Officers and so forth. Being around that at the time gave me a love for the field. Understanding
the codes, the high pace calls, honestly, even the hours. I fell in love with the idea of being able
to make a difference in people s lives, and for example, if I was going to be a police officer that
is what I would do. Originally I had planned to go to Waldorf University and major in criminal
justice to become a police officer. I saw many two faced/unreasonable officers throughout my
years of growing up that I wanted to do something different. I remember hearing about the cases on
tv and thinking, hey, I can make a difference. I wanted to become a police officer to show people
that not
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Why Faustus Is More Than Just A Reproduction Of Sin
The power of poetry provides mankind much more than an artistic well articulated rhythmic pattern
of words. Poets provide mankind, through poetry, the ability to explore intimately the wit, will,
virtues, vices, and nature of man s soul. At first glance it appears that Christopher Marlowe s, The
Tragical History of Doctor Faustus follows the Calvinistic teaching, ...that man is a fallen creature
whose will is fatally polluted by Original Sin, but also that a poet, by willfully creating
verisimilitudes of this fallen world only ever reproduces sin. (Reisner 332 3) Using Sir Philip
Sidney s The Defense of Poesy and applying it to Marlowe s Faustus, will allow exploring and
understanding as to why Faustus is more than just a reproduction of sin, but more an artistic
imitation to provide a different approach in demonstrating the power of poetry. Faustus s corrupt
reality can be used as a means to teach and delight mankind so that he might seek to better the,
infected will that keepth us from teaching unto it. (Sidney 10) Marlowe uses Faustus as a
paradox of sin in order to prove the true power poets have; the same power Sidney defends in his
work. From the very beginning Faustus demonstrates his ability to understand Sidney s erected wit
, If we say that we have no sin,/We deceive ourselves, and there s no truth in us. (Marlowe 42 3)
Faustus knows that he is a sinner therefore, recognizes the virtueof truth. Yet, since he has been
taught that ...the reward of sin is
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Comparative Compvantage And Comparative Advantages Of...
Apart from foreign direct investment exports has been one of the determinants of upholding higher
economic growth, better schooling and life expectancy due to their assimilation in the world
economy. Developing countries can enlarge their markets by allowing firms exporting and
achieving economies of scale. Exporting is one of the prominent channels of technology transfer to
other nations (Pack. 1993) . Normally industrial policies are prepared to stimulate exports. The
export competitiveness or export performance generally can be measured by several factors, for
instance, real exchange rate, comparative advantage, terms of trade, geographic concentration, trade
policies, world income etc. We have used Revealed Comparative Advantage and gravity... Show
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Certainly, trade liberalization generates competitiveness and transfers technology that directs to
productivity growth. Consequently, it was thought that quota elimination would have led to
changes in export structures of textile and clothing sector of Pakistan through comparative
advantage Nawaz and Rukhsana (2013) . The objective of the study is to distinguish the
competitiveness of Pakistan s external sector of Pakistan over the period 2003 to 2015 with the
global market and various selected Asian countries. This study examines comparative advantage
of Pakistan s external sector through revealed comparative advantage (RCA) Balasa index (1965)
at Harmonized System (HS 2 digits, 1988/92) aggregative level. The Present study goal is to
provide a qualified position of leading sectors such as textile and clothing sector of Pakistan in the
foreign markets and with major trading partners. Despite, export demand and export supply play a
significant role in changing export shapes through comparative advantage. Theoretically,
comparative advantage occurs from factor endowments and from differences in technology (Ruffin,
1988)
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Mc Apartments
Millegan Creek
Background:
Tom Hayden March 1994, VP of commercial real estate at Fleet Bank
Proposed Loan: $15,715,000 on 390 Unit Apartment in Austin, Texas
new market new construction concern, new developer
question about sponsors financial capacity development experience
Lack of a commitment for permanent financing takeout or permanent loan was how most
construction loans are repaid
past 5 years, Fleet + other commercial have lost billions because when construction loans became
due, economics of project had decreased and no one was willing to make a permanent mortgage
loan sufficient to repay
Tom joined Fleet in 1989 after 6 years at another bank
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of frontage along McNeil Road
level site, no significant subsurface rock which would create construction issues
50 ft. utility easement divides site no buildings built on it some asphalt for traffic
all utilities: electric, water, gas, sewer, telephone, and cable available
would be JPI 3rd apartment development in Austin
JPI began serious investigation of Austin market in 1991 at that time excellent growth in on
population and jobs rents were too low to justify new construction
over next year, JPI did extensive survey for sites that could accommodate 200 300+ units at a
density of 17 18 units/acre
JPI purchased 1st site in early 1992 a trophy on a hilltop in SW part of town with great view of
downtown Austin
major effort to get site rezoned and permitted but started construction in February 1993 on 210 unit
project
lease up of the first units in development currently underway going well
JPI 2nd property located in North Central acquired shortly after start of construction of 1st site
construction on this 342 unit property started in September 1993 leasing begin in May 1994
April 1993, JPI seeking 3rd site in NW because of employment growth in area
apartment complexes in Jollyville Road area performed better than most during mid 80 s downturn
found only 3 good sites left
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Sherwood Anderson Research Paper
Sherwood Anderson was born on September 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio. He was the third of
seven children of Irwin Anderson ,a harnessmaker, and Emma Anderson. Irwin Anderson, a union
veteran of civil war, was locally famous as a storyteller. Roaming for new opportunities, he finally
settled with his family in the village of Clyde, Ohio, which is the model for the village in
Winesburg, Ohio. There he worked as a house painter; his wife took in washing to support family
income. Likewise, Sherwood Anderson remained there, completing grammar school and nine
months of high school, and supported his family.
As a boy Anderson had a dream to become respectable and to desperately make money. He was
known to the town as Jobby for his dream. He loved his hardworking mother who first awoke in
[him] the hunger to see beneath the surface of lives (St. James, N). After her death family begin
to break up, and Anderson went to Chicago . There he worked as a produce warehouse and
studied arithmetic in night school. He later served in Spanish war as a national guard. Returning
from war, he finished his schooling in 1899 1900 at Wittenberg Academy in Springfield, Ohio.
Then he returned to Chicago and became expert copywriter with an advertising agency. On May
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He attended a World s Congress against war in Amsterdam. He travelled to different parts of
country as journalist in mid 1930s; during this time he wrote some of his finest novels and short
stories such as Kit Brandon(1936), Death in the woods(1933), Home town(1940). Most of these
creations were related to his depression life. In late February 1941, he felt ill while sailing from
New York. He was taken to Colon(Panama) Hospital immediately ,but he was gone. It was later
reported that he died of intestinal obstruction. While Anderson may be physically dead, his
creations and contributions makes him alive in the place of people s
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Manifest Destiny Dbq Research Paper
Manifest Destiny is a belief in the 19th century that was both justified and unavoidable is the
expansion of the US throughout the American continents. The idea of Manifest Destiny changed
the American landscape by the 1860 s, how? Things that led to the change of the American
landscape is to annex Texas, the declaration of war on mexico, and the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo.
Annexing Texas was to make it a state and part of the United States. The republic of Texas may be
erected into a new state called the state of Texas(Doc C). With proper evidence of its adoption by
the people of said Republic of Texas, shall be transmitted to the President of the United States(Doc
C). They won the declaration of war on mexico between Government and the
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Pros And Cons Of Case Studies
1.Study Background a.Pros and Cons of Case Studies Case studies, whilst a very simple way of
performing studies, have multiple pros alongside the cons. Firstly, due to the simplicity of the
study design (i.e. simple picking apart one case study rather than needing to collect data from
multiple sources about multiple patients), complex concepts are usually simplified greatly.1 It
erases the need to collect data that would be needed for other study designs for more complex
patients and situations. In more complex or rarer cases, it may take a long time to collect this
data. This means that case studies ensure documentation and discussion surrounding rare
conditions and cases. They also mean that the teaching or study is based around real life
situations as opposed to learning from how patients are supposed to present. It is a good way to
show that not everybody follows the textbook norm of disease presentation and progression.2 Case
presentations can also act as a good reference point for if you come across a patient in a similar
situation. They provide experimental learning and also help to stimulate learning by reading the
case study and evaluating the outcome. It helps to dissect whether, if the situation would repeat
itself in the same way, the same or similar outcome would occur in a different patient. They can
help to ensure continued development of new ideas of treatment and management protocols. Data
collected from case studies is normally much more in depth that
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The Seventh Most Important Thing Essay
The Seventh Most Important Thing
Diego Villada Youel
In The seventh most important thing by Shelley Pearsall, Arthur T.Owens throws a brick at a local
man that collects rubbish. Arthur and his sister always call him junk man, although they would
later find out that his name is actually James hampton. After getting out of juvie, arthur has a long
nerve wracking time in court to decide his punishment for throwing a brick at junk man. Instead of
being sentenced to more time in juvie, junk man offers an alternative, he is sentenced to one
hundred twenty hours of community service... working for him. He would pay off those hours
every Saturday. One kid. One crime. One chance to make things right. Arthur was given an address
that he had to show up to, too work on his probation, but he had much difficulty finding it. After
hours of searching Arthur goes to the nearest address to the one he was given and that address was
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nobody talked to him. When he sat down for lunch, the other kids picked up their trays and left. He
didn t even get to have his locker with all the other seventh graders. His locker was moved to the
Byrd highs gym hallway. One day, Arthur saw basketball players throwing basketballs at a garbage
can. Arthur wouldn t have thought anything of it until he saw a head in the can. Arthur ran towards
the basketball players yelling and ready to fight, when they noticed him charging at them they
moved quickly. Arthur found a small kid his age in the can, helps him out. Arthur d gnized the kid
as Squeak. Later, at lunch Squeak sat next to arthur but arthur told him not to. Squeak ignored him
and unpacked his lunch, that s when arthur noticed that everything squeak had was covered in
tinfoil, the second most important thing. Armed with that information he decided to open up to
being friends with
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The History Of QuГ©bГ©cois In QuГ©bec
Enriched with its unique history, QuГ©bec is a beautiful province diverse in its landscape,
heritage and flavorful dishes. QuГ©bec is a perfect destination for those who love to witness
incredible examples of God s creation in nature, visit ancient historical landmarks or try flavorful
dishes. One day I hope to walk along the bridge spanning les chutes Montmorency, a waterfall
higher than Niagara Falls.
Nearly five hundred years ago, Jacque Cariter set sail on an expedition for King Louis I to find
Asai. Instead of reaching his intended destination, he discovered what would become French Canada
. However it was Samuel de Champlian, one hundred years later, to truly claim the land for
France and to establish a permanent capitol of New France, QuГ©bec city. It remained so for a
century and a half, expanding in agriculture, population, and territory and establishing a french
colonial administration. However during the Seven Year War France was forced to sign the
Treaty of Paris with England after General Wolfe conquered QuГ©bec. Therefore, Canada
transferred from a province of France to a colonial of Britain. Canada eventually divided into upper
and lower colonies, Ontario and QuГ©bec. United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
QuГ©bec is proud of its growing cultural life and literary activities, home to over four hundred
museums, the Cirque de Soleil, festivals and many theatrical, ballet, and musical companies.
Though a Canadian province of Britain, QuГ©bГ©cois pride in their french heritage is evident
in their flag and french motto. The QuГ©bec flag is a vibrant blue color divided by a white
cross and a fleur de lys, which is symbolic of France, in each of the four corners. Their motto, Je
me souviens or I remember, commemorates their history and the hope to one day succeed as a
french
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Master Diver Certification
Master Diver
Diving Equipment
Open circuit demand scuba is the most commonly used by recreational divers, but closed circuit
and semi closed rebreathers are now available.
Test Pressure: the pressure to which the cylinder is subjected to during hydrostatic testing. For a
200 bar cylinder it is 300 bars, for a 232 bar cylinder it is 348 bars.
If internal inspection reveals corrosion, it may have to be cleaned by tumbling. The tumbling
process involves filling the cylinder approximately half full of an abrasive material such as carbide
chips, or aluminum oxide chips, and rotating it for a number of hours.
A dual valve for a single cylinder, known as a Y valve, or an H valve, allows a diver to mount 2
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There are two types of pressure gauges for determining the amount of air in a scuba cylinder. A
surface cylinder pressure gauge is used to check the amount of air in the cylinder above water. It
attaches to the cylinder valve in the same manner as a regulator to provide a one time check of
cylinder pressure. A bleed valve relieves trapped pressure so the gauge can be removed when the
cylinder valve has been closed.
Dive Computers may allow longer dive times because they compensate for time spent at varying
depths throughout a dive compared to the square dive profiles required for the use of most tables.
A compressor operates on the principle of Boyle s Law reducing the volume increases the pressure.
The air is compressed in stages.
The Diving Environment
The wavelength is the horizontal distance between successive crests (or troughs), and the period is
the time required for two successive crests to pass a given point.
Plunging Breakers release their energy quickly. The type of surf forms from large swells over a
moderately steep bottom. As the swell moves toward shore, the waves steepen quickly and break
suddenly. These waves break with tremendous force, and they are the most hazardous type.
Surf Passages
в–Є Have your BC partially inflated for slight positive buoyancy в–Є Be fully equipped в–Є Get as
close to the water s edge as possible
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The Myth Of The Chupacabra
Chupacabra is Spanish for goat sucker . The creature s name derives from stories in Latin
America of several dead goats with puncture wounds in their necks and all the blood drained
from their bodies. Most experts believe the Chupacabra to be a coyote with mange, which is a
skin disease that can cause their hair to fall out and the skin to shrivel. In humans, mange is just
mildly annoying. But it can be fatal in canines. Chupacabras have been described as resembling a
rodent or reptile, with green gray skin and a disgusting odor. Puerto Rican conspiracy theorists
have claimed that the government is covering up the truth of the Chupacabra in order to prevent
panic. Author Benjamin Radford believes there is a direct correlation between the Chupacabra
and the creature in the film, (Species.) An article in a Puerto Rican newspaper provided a sketch
and a description of an alien like animal in an eyewitness report from Madelyne Tolentino.
Madelyne later admitted to Radford that she had in fact seen the film, (Species) weeks prior to her
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Author, Benjamin Radford believes the Internet had a lot to do with the myth of the Chupacabra.
The Internet spread the Chupacabra myth around the world and it was picked up by UFO
enthusiasts who latched onto the story and propelled the it even
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Common Good Questions
Final Exam America: Land of the free and home of the brave. That was the idea that the people
had hundreds of years ago. How they would feel now that we are a country that is enslaved to
profit and not the least bit brave when it comes to speaking truth. Mark Shield, author of the article
Missing: Any Challenge for the Common Good, brings to the attention of how todays tactic of
running things has become more than a little undermining. The presidential campaign of 2016 has
been no more than a bumbling mess for the past few months. Republican front runner and celebrity,
Donald Trump, has led his campaign with racist remarks and the promise of a wall he will not pay
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Some of who have brought what success this land has, to be what it is today. Many of who
would be looking at us in disappointment. The sole purpose of a leader is to lead their people to a
better future. Looking at this year s election has given the impression that our only concern for
American is entertainment and personal profit. Shields uses the line, Our culture has devalued
individual sacrifice for the common good, in his article and it is true. The look on the American
appeal for the common good has been distorted and is now a blur that we look past. Another
problem that we are facing is the fact that we are all under the influence. All of the big voices that
we are listening to are trying to impose their opinions and outlooks into being our own. They are
trying to use their opinion to quiet ours. Politics brims with examples of one side s efforts to
impose its ethical values on the other, Another line from Shields article. Throughout America s
history there have been brilliant voices, Martin Luther King Jr., Franklin Roosevelt, Abraham
Lincoln, and many more. Though that is entire difference between them and the voices today. They
were brilliant. That is not to say that the candidates today are not intelligent. The difference
between brilliant and intelligent is that one outshines the other. These men were not in power for
the power, they were in power for the people. This is an idea that is forgotten in today s
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Sexism In Workplace
Sexism in the workplace Throughout human history, the female gender was seen as lesser hen
men. Women were told they couldn t vote until the 1910 s, they were put down for doing jobs
like construction working, mining,and factory work. In fact, the first major push for women in
working class jobs in America wasn t until the 1940s. The main reason for this was that the U.S
needed mass production to beat the Axis powers in World War Two. But things have changed,
right? We are living in the age of equality where men and women are treated as equal, and neither
are put down for their genders. So why is it all over the news about men and women not being
treated equal? Constantly we hear about Donald Trump (albeit not for just sexismin... Show more
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While there are plenty of people backing up the idea of women make 79 cents to every dollar
men make, and in some cases this is true, women do make less because they re women. But you
should know that your media is lying to you. The wage gap isn t nearly as large as it is made out
to be. The equation for the women s pay gap, as told by American Progress s website, calculated
by dividing the median earnings of full time, year round, working women by the median
earnings of full time, year round, working men, all rounded to the nearest $100. The wage gap
looks slightly different depending on which data source is used in the calculation. Now do you
notice anything missing? It does not take in occupation, skill level, previous experiences, pretty
much it doesn t mention anything to do with qualifications for the job. The reason everyone
thinks that the pay gap is a thing is because of the media. They ll Do anything to get the public
riled up that they ignore facts. These big media source outlets get so involved in politics that they
block out any distinct point made. So, to sum up, the wage gap does not exist to the extent
claimed because It does not take in the idea of occupation of the worker, the skill level, the basic
education, and that it doesn t even take in jobs that are low income, for example teachers. The
education field is heavy with women, with the US Department of
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Analysis Of A Lock Of Hair And A Wounded Heart
A Lock of Hair and a Wounded Heart Throughout the course of history and its literature, authors
and poets have served as messengers for the times in which they lived, whether it be about political
upheaval or social constructs or the lives of the common man. One way this was accomplished was
through satire. Alexander Pope, whom of which lived in the literary Restoration period and wrote
the poem, The Rape of the Lock, in 1714, provides a work as an excellent example of satire. He
parodies the upper classes favorite literature (epic, heroic poetry) to mock the absurdity and
irrationality of the upper class. Using the common tropes of divine intervention, hyperbole, and
lofty language, a gleefully sarcastic tone emerges to allow the reader to see through the faux
seriousness regarding the loss of a strand of hairfrom a noble woman. In numerous works of epic
poetry and that of the classic style, an invocation to divine spirits and gods invited a sense of
vindication and importance in a work. Works like Homer s long beloved Odyssey among others
almost completely rely on divine intervention to effectuate the plot and justify actions of either the
protagonist or the antagonist. Pope crafitly uses this common tactic in such works to parody the
highbrow love for them. In the case of Belinda, her beauty is such to rival nymphs and Aphrodite;
she is incontestably divine in human form, made of love and youth and flowering nature. That
beauty, however, is soiled when a lock from
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The Impact of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones Upon...
The Impact of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones Upon Music During the 1960 s
The Beatles were a new band with a difference and this led to their impact in the sixties. They were
different because they were producing real music and stepping away from sounding like just
another band trying to imitate American stars . Beatles music was totally unique, a mixture of rock
and roll, Rhythm and Blues and Tamla Motown . British music had always been dominated from
American produced goods but the Beatles introduced abit of their own lives into their music. They
talked about where they grew up Penny Lane and brought back some real music for British
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Their fan base developed quickly and created Beatlemania by the start of the mid sixties. When
they appeared on stage all the girls started screaming , a few fainted and from this we can see
that Beatlemania brought about insania. The Beatles were so exposed to the public by doing
numerous tours 32 shows in 24 cities within 34 days that this increased their popularity. Mainly
girls would follow them to airports and on tours. My teacher told me that girls would often bunk
school to go see the Beatles . When on tours they developed a dynamic stage presence and
stunned British audience . On a video I watched I could see that they were welcomed by crowds
of rampaging fans everywhere they went . They had a great impact on people as hysteria
heightened. By 1964 they were making more money from merchandise then from music because
people brought into the commercial side of the band. After visits to America their 16 bedsheets and
eight pillowcasesГў?В¦were sold to two Chicago businessmen for $750. It seemed people just
couldn t get enough of the Beatles they wanted anything and everything touched by them. They
were role models. The sheer personality that The Beatles exuded on and off stage, as much as to do
with their musical style or material made them extremely popular worldwide.
The Beatles because of their uniqueness influenced other groups as they created a can do
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The Three Components Of Robert Sternberg s Theory Of Love
The triangular theory of love is a theory of loved developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg.
Presented in 1985, Sternberg was a member of the Psychology Department at Yale University.
During his time as a professor, Sternberg emphasized his research in the fields of intelligence,
creativity, wisdom, leadership, thinking styles, ethical reasoning, love, and hate. In the context of
interpersonal relationships, the three components of love, according to the triangular theory, are an
intimacy component, a passion component, and a decision/commitment component. ^(5)
There are three components of love as follows:
Passion: Passion can be associated with either physical arousal or emotional stimulation. Passion is
defined in three ways:
A strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something or about doing something^
A strong feeling (such as anger) that causes people to act in a dangerous way
strong sexual or romantic feeling for someone
Intimacy: Intimacy is described as the feelings of closeness and attachment to one another. This
tends to strengthen the tight bond that is shared between those two individuals. Additionally,
having a sense of intimacy helps create the feeling of being at ease with one another, in the sense
that the two parties are mutual in their feelings. Intimacy is primarily defined as something of a
personal or private nature; familiarity.^
Commitment: Unlike the other two blocks, commitment involves a conscious decision to stick with
one another.
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Romanov Dynasty Research Paper
A combination of factors attributed to the fall of the Romanov Dynasty in 1917. These factors
include the first World War, social and economic hardship, revolutionary individuals and
ideologies, as well as the inadequate leadership and reputation of Tsar Nicholas II. The Romanov
Dynasty collapsed in 1917 after years of discontented citizens living in undesirable conditions
under Autocratic rule. To quote Historian Orlando Figes Collapse is certainly the right word to
use. For the Romanov regime fell under the weight of it s own internal contradictions. It was not
overthrown. As in all modern revolutions, the first cracks appear at the top . The fall of the
Romanov Dynasty was due to internal factors as well as new revolutionary ideas. This essay will
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They were expecting to be met by the Tsar, who would be pleased to see and hear them but they
were instead met by soldiers and gunshots. The soldiers were under orders form the Tsar (who was
not in the city at the time) to disperse the protesters using whatever means necessary. The protest
turned into a bloodbath, with 1000 dead and just as many injured. The Tsar was not in touch with
the needs and desires of the Russian people, so the people disagreed with many of the decisions he
made, which in turn affected his rapport with his citizens. The Royal family s close association with
controversial figure, Grigorii Rasputin, also affected their reputation and lessened the sanctity of
royalty. Rasputin was a monk and self appointed mystic, however he was mainly known throughout
Russia as a drunk and womaniser. His nickname itself meant immoral . The family became close
to Rasputin due to his miraculous ability to calm and heal the Tsarevich Alexei. The people were
not fully aware of Alexei s condition so Rasputin s role in the court was always somewhat
mysterious and for the people, alarming. The family were so close with Rasputin that it was a
common belief
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Persistent Depressive Consorder And Major Depressive...
Persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorder are unipolar mood disorders. They
are associated with high socio economic burden, according to estimations cost the US over $200
billion each year (Greenberg et al, 2005 2010), and have high suicide rates (Harris and
Barraclough, 1998). The prevalence of persistent depressive disorder and major depressive
disorder are estimated at 3.6 % and 6.7 % (Waraich et al., 2014). The use of medication and
psychotherapy is effective for some patients, yet about 20% of patients do not benefit from any
treatment and, for patients that do respond to treatment and intervention, there is a high relapse
rate. (Gaynes, 2009). Few pharmaceutical companies are investing in research into... Show more
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Clinical research using serotoninergic psychedelics in the treatment of cancer related distress
has demonstrated that participants symptoms improved in: depression, anxiety, fear of death,
and quality of life (Grof et al., 1973; Pahnke et al., 1969; Kast, 1966). Rucker, Jelen, Flynn,
Frowde and Young (2016) conducted a systematic review of the literature on the use of
psychedelics in the treatment of unipolar mood disorders before psychedelics were legally
prohibited in the late 1960s. They conducted a search in the PsycINFO and MEDLINE
databases, and after thorough screening and examination, the authors included 21 studies,
published between 1949 and 1973, in their systematic review. The sample sizes in these studies
ranged from 5 to 77, whereas the total sample size across all of the studies was 423 (where it was
possible to estimate). The therapeutic paradigms were varied in each of the studies and they
employed a range of 1 to 58 sessions with psychedelics. The psychedelic drugs used in these
studies were LSD and mescaline in addition to LSD, and the dosages used were varied. The
absence of studies that used psilocybin as the psychedelic compound is likely because psilocybin
was not isolated and marketed until after 1959, whereas LSD was an established pharmaceutical
entity by that time (Hofman et al., 1959). However, modern clinical trials have favored the use of
psilocybin over LSD for a
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A Scandal In Bohemia
Introduction:
The story pulled from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes published 1892 by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Tells the story of Sherlock Holmes, a detective capable of solving even the hardest of mysteries. In
A Scandal in Bohemia Holmes helps the King in retrieving an item from a previous relationship he
had that ended unpleasantly. Although this was a mystery detective story, it was much more than
that. Doyle hid within the text underlying problems during his time to help realize the faults in
society.
Summary:
A Scandal in Bohemia tells the story of Sherlock Holmes, the greatest detective of his time solves
the aspersion of the soon to be married King of Bohemia. Watson pays Sherlock a visit at his home.
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A Scandal in Bohemia takes the stance on showing the distinction between social class and the way
women were treated. Social class was a problem and still is to this day. The separation of the rich
and poor detached the people and left them in two separate worlds. The story intermingles the
King of Bohemia with a middle class woman named Irene Adler. This affair turned bad when he
left her for a Scandinavian princess, so he wouldn t be shunned for marrying a woman of lower
class. Even with him loving her, all because she was of middle class he would and could not see
a future with her. But the other problem lies with the treatment of women. The viewing down on
them because of their gender bias. Now in our time, we can see the big change in how women
were treated, but during the time Sherlock Holmes was written, this was relevant in his stories.
We see this scattered in the story as Irene Adler, the female protagonist is viewed as less to the
characters but is proven as the best plans of Mr. Sherlock Holmes were beaten by a woman s
wit. (Doyle 13) It s obvious to include this story as an outlet to show the wrongdoings of his time.
For this, it allows readers to see what s erroneous and know what is happening around them. This
is the reason this story is more developed than just a simple
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Resident Evil 6 Research Paper
Resident Evil 6, its a hard one to start with, as all know the game features 3 campaigns that feels
like 3 different types of genres all packed in tightly together, you dont have to play them in any
particular order, though the story do cross over with one another same time, different characters,
different area and the worse part of them all different gameplay with different enemies, i will try to
explain with out spoiling any story for the few that didn t play this game.
Leon Campaign: With his new partner, pay attention how hard they try at scaring you with the dark
settings of the game and less ammo with some difficulty, they brought back the creativity of
transformations yes fighting a boss, defeating it and snap its bigger and angrier ... Show more
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This campaign felt like the best one out of them all.
After completing the game you will unlock the Ada campaign, like Resident Evil 4 and the Ada
campaign showing how she helped out Leon and Ashley, or Resident Evil 5 and the Jill campaign
showing how she made it out, this one is no different, it short, but consist of enough to show you
what Ada was up to while you were unfolding the story.
The Ada campaign also felt like the hardest campaign, not particularly fun at least it was not for
me, all in all we have the same classic zombie enemy is mostly in the Leon campaign with some
in the other campaigns, with the zombie dogs other then that, all the enemies you will fight
against is freaking weird, especially the boss fights, that ranges from a man that turns into a giant
beast dog and then finally into a giant T Rex, not to forget about the giant shark like thing in a
sewer like area, the only boss fight that feels fitting on this tittle is the one in the campaign of Jake
the Ustanak which is basically a walking tank, you will fight him in multiple occasions well mostly
run from
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Reality Check Sommers
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Fourth Paper
1. Christina Hoff Sommers, The Equal Pay Day Reality Check (pp. 122 128).
Sommers does not believe that the unfair wage gap between men and women is authentic.
Sommers assumes that there are many reasons explained the gap such as women s decision on
the type of work they do, their field of study and the time distribution for their families and the
workplace. Women should not blame others for the lower pay. It is because they are less likely to
take jobs that require a lot of effort and physical ability. According to an analysis from the U.S.
Department of Labor, some reasons causing the wage gap is owing to the industry and occupation.
During her career, a woman might have to take maternal leave which partly ... Show more content
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There is no surprise that men win again in the race of wage. They are men and women working
in the same field. Those statistics indicated that the one of the reasons behind the wage gap is
women s type of career is not so persuasive. There must be another explanation for the gap. The
Paycheck Fairness Act is under discussion and it is supported by the two parties. Nevertheless,
Sommers calls it is a misleading act because it will create a chaos in the American workplace.
Employers will have to settle in a lawsuit that involves discrimination and the continuing effects
of past discrimination. Sommers decides to take sides with innocent employers in this case since
they may not realize their actions are against the law. Employers will be hesitant when hiring
someone. She strongly argues that the employers are innocent and have no idea when there is a
pay gap due to past discrimination. She uses an example of universities to support her argument.
Professors in the business school will receive a higher pay than those who teach the social
subjects. The market forces are responsible for this variation. Women Association is not convinced
that it s because of the market forces, so they try to seek for evidence to prove that the pay gap is
related to past discrimination.
Recently, a Hollywood report about 2017 top paid actors and actress once again revealed a striking
reality. According to Forbes, the most paid actor in 2017 is Mark Wahlberg
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Persian Pottery Summary
Golombek, Lisa, Robert B. Mason, Patricia Proctor, Eileen Reilly, and Lisa Golombek. 2014.
Persian pottery in the first global age: the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 11 55, 122 166
The book, written by Lisa Golombek, Robert Mason, University of Toronto and Royal Ontario
Museum (ROM), Patricia Proctor, Eileen Reilly, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), explored studies
about the ceramic industry of Iran during the Safavid period and the impact of China. Chapter One
and Chapter Three comprehensively describes the facts about the commoditization of the Chinese
wares, and discussed the impact of modern technological innovations on blue and white pottery .
Neale, Gillian. 2004. Miller s collecting blue white pottery. London: Miller s.
This book is provided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2002. Persia and China: safavid blue and white ceramics in the Victoria Albert Museum 1501 1738.
[Great Britain]: La Borie.
The book includes a study over 500 pieces of blue and white Persian ceramics. The author
demonstrates the importance of Persian on the route of trading, discovering the relationship
between the historical background and trading facts. Further, the book detailed in how the diversity
of the design relating to the markets. The author, Yolande Crowe, extensively wrote about the
decoration of Islam, particularly discovered the relationship between Islamic arts and the Chinese
Prototypes, blue and white pottery in Jingdezhen.
Copeland, Robert. 1982. Blue and white transfer printed pottery. Aylesbury, Bucks: Shire.
The book describes the historical content about the technique of transfer printing applied on blue
and white pottery in reproduction in Europe from fifteenth century to eighteenth century. It
specifically demonstrates the reason why to use transfer printing due to the import decline from
China. And the book explains how reproduction techniques developed, and how it influenced the
intention of blue and white
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Poverty And The Effects Of Poverty
As a community guided by God, the Catholic Church is continually challenging its members and
other global communities to unite through charity, justice and subsidiarity to improve the
livelihood of those supressed by poverty. By definition, such poverty is detrimental to human rights
outlined in the Catholic Social Teachings (CSTs), and consequently, the Church has sought
immediate aid for these people. Due to the cyclical nature of poverty, actions of justiceare also being
encouraged to sustain its reversal. Ideologies of benefactor supremacy aim to be inhibited through
humility and the implementation of citizen led strategies to eradicate poverty. However, the human
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These three principles decide the approach of the Church in the goal of poverty eradication.
Social justice begins with charity. Charity or the love [of] God above all things for his own
sake, and our neighbour as ourselves for the love of God (CCC 1822) calls Catholics to
prioritise the needs of the poor over those of the able to preserve dignity and protect life. Hence,
charity is an enactment of social justice. The invincibility of poverty stems from its ability to self
propagate (Townsend 1979). As a result, charity makes a worthy opponent as love grows through
love (DCE 18) mimicking this source of power. In addition, charity embraces truth (CIV 1) which
supports education, the central aspect of poverty reduction (Awan et.al. 2011; Cleveland 2014).
From an academic perspective, above all, the economic plight of the poor must be addressed to
prevent human suffering. Maslow s hierarchy of needs indicates that opportunity is debilitated (and
poverty is induced) primarily when physiological needs are withdrawn (Maslow 1943), justifying
economic poverty to be the single most urgent ... claim on the conscience (EJFA 86). Such warrants
the inaction of financial relief (i.e. mainstream charity) which the church has been involved in as
the largest charitable organisation (Regnerus 1998), contributing approximately six billion dollars
annually (Paton 2017). Since God is love (1 John
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Strategic Management Process
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESSS
Strategic or institutional management is the conduct of drafting, implementing and evaluating
cross functional decisions that will enable an organization to achieve its long term objectives[1].
It is the process of specifying the organization s mission, vision and objectives, developing
policies and plans, often in terms of projects and programs, which are designed to achieve these
objectives, and then allocating resources to implement the policies and plans, projects and
programs. A balanced scorecard is often used to evaluate the overall performance of the business
and its progress towards objectives.
Strategic management is a level of managerial activity under setting goals and over Tactics. Strategic
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An organization, with a effective management, should try to implement its plans without signaling
the fact to its competitors.[3]
In order for a policy to work, there must be a level of consistency from every person in an
organization, including from the management. This is what needs to occur on the tactical level of
management as well as strategic.
Strategy evaluation
Measuring the effectiveness of the organizational strategy, it s extremely important to conduct a
SWOT analysis to figure out the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (both internal and
external) of the entity in question. This may require to take certain precautionary measures or even
to change the entire strategy.
In corporate strategy, Johnson and Scholes present a model in which strategic options are evaluated
against three key success criteria:
Suitability (would it work?)
Feasibility (can it be made to work?)
Acceptability (will they work it?)
[Suitability
Suitability deals with the overall rationale of the strategy. The key point to consider is whether the
strategy would address the key strategic issues underlined by the organisation s strategic position.
Does it make economic sense?
Would the organisation obtain economies of scale, economies of scope or experience economy?
Would it be suitable in terms of environment and capabilities?
Tools that can be used to evaluate suitability include:
Ranking strategic
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Dabhol Power Project
Stakeholders: Identify all the major stakeholders in the DABHOL power project. What are the
intended benefits and costs of this project for the stake holders? Analyze the roles, responsibilities
and reward structure of the stake holders. Based on the case study do you foresee a need to change
the reward structure?
Enron, Bechtel Enterprises, and General Electric through offshore subsidiaries formed Dabhol
Power Company to build the first phase of a major power plant in Maharastra state in India. Later,
part of the equity was sold to the Maharastra State Electricity Board. Enron is also a stakeholder as
fuel supplier and as the operator of the plant. Bechtel s construction arm has engineering,
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MSEB
вќ– Take or pay contract MSEB to buy a minimum amount of electricity at a plant load factor of
90% as per 20yr contract irrespective of amount of energy used.
вќ– MSEB to bear any increase in fuel price.
вќ– MSEB to pay DPC $ 220 million per year.
вќ– MSEB was required to build transmission lines from the power station to its power grid.
вќ– MSEB to receive 30% profits of DPC annually.
State Government
вќ– Guarantee from the state government in the form of Letter of credit for credit support also
waived sovereign immunity.
вќ– Main recipient of electricity due to the paucity of energy in the state.
вќ– Provide land for construction of the power station, power, communications, water, and
approach roads during construction.
Central Government
вќ– Central government provided counter indemnities.
вќ– Escrow account over some of MSEB payments.
Oman Gas Company
вќ– Entered into a contract with the DPC to supply gas.
Business Plan viability and Execution: Identify and discuss the original business plan of this
project. Given the data of this case, was the DABHOL power project a feasible and worthwhile
business proposition? In view of the business plan, critically comment on the project execution
strategy.
Dabhol Power Company was a unlimited liability special purpose company (SPC) incorporated to
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Summary Of No Crueler Tyrannies
In No Crueler Tyrannies , Dorothy Rabinowitz rightly criticizes the lawyers taking part in the
prosecution; the nature of these criticisms includes the prosecution s ultimatum stance on seeking
finality over justice, their subjective reactions to the Moral Panic of the time, and the mere lack of
physical evidence used in trial. Members of the prosecution sought the idea of finality over justice
in hopes of achieving personal gain such as a favorable reputation or a higher ranking in the court
systems. The prosecution only saw one possible verdict: guilty, and in the Fells Acres Case,
prosecutors would continue to introduce new alleged victims to strengthen the preconceived notion
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The Fells Acres Case was set against the backdrop of many other child sex abuse scandals that
had caused mass hysteria across the nation. As a result of what was considered to be a newly
found epidemic (child sexual abuse), members of the court were influenced by convictions in
other cases, leading to influence on the Fells Acres Case before it even went to trial. Emotional
appeal heavily influenced the verdicts within the Fells Acres Case as a result of personal bias
influenced from the media. The moral reactions of the prosecution and other members of the court
resulted in the preconceived notion of the verdict before the trial began: that the Amiraults were
guilty on all counts. Those of the prosecution approached the case with their own perspective;
their opinion reflected their own practices and beliefs, thus causing the outcome to validate what
they were originally looking for: a guilty verdict. The criticism Rabinowitz portrays explains how
the mindset of the prosecutors disregards all of the facts leading to a just verdict and instead
promotes finality. As a result, in the Fells Acres Case Justice Elizabeth Dolan allowed the testifying
children to face away from the accused in hopes to create a less intimidating environment. As a
product of Dolan s emotional agenda, the justice had violated The Massachusetts Declaration of
Rights that requires the accuser to face the accused. Furthermore, resulting from moral reactions,
prosecutors and judges ignore the plasticity of children and their memories as well as the impact
such plasticity s have on the
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Mt Adams Is The Second Largest Volcano
Introduction Simultaneously, Mt Adams is the second highest mountain and the most under
looked volcano in Washington State. In terms of volume, Mt. Adams is the second largest
volcano (behind Mt. Shasta) in the Cascade Range (Alt Hyndman 1984). Since it has been
relatively quiet for the past couple millennia, it does not receive as much attention as it s
counterparts and draws very few tourists due to it s remote setting (Hill 2004). Prior to recent
research, not much was known regarding Mt. Adam s eruptive history, frequency or how
explosive previous eruptions have been. (Hildreth Lanphere 1994). In this paper, I will discuss the
geography, history, geology, and hazards of Mt. Adams and it s surrounding area; focusing heavily
on its geology and geologic hazards. 2 пїјпїјFigure 2: Mt. Adams from the east (USGS 2013).
History In the early 1800 s, the Lewis and Clark Expedition noted seeing Mt. Adams, which they
initially mistook as Mount St. Helens. At this time, Mt. St. Helens had already been discovered
and given its name. This was the first documented sighting of the stratovolcano by European
explorers (USGS 2013). Mt. Adams got its name in a moderately shameful way. In the mid 1800
s, there was a plan to name the volcanoes in the Cascade Range after United States presidents. In
honor of President John Adams, a mapmaker named Mt. Adams by mistake, as the name was
originally meant for what is now today Mt. Hood. To make matters worst, Mt. Adams was not
originally included
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The Symbols of the Allegory of the Cave
The Symbols of The Allegory of the cave
The Allegory of the Cave , is a kind of theory by Plato. In the story, there are three prisoners,
sitting in a cave facing the back wall. They are chained at the neck and cannot turn their heads.
Behind them is a fire. Between the fire and the cave wall there is a ridge in which puppets of
sorts move along and cast shadows on the wall. None of this can be seen by the prisoners. At the
opposite end of the cave, behind them, is the exit which leads up to the outside world. Then, one
of the prisoner gets free. It s painful to leave the cave physically as he hasn t moved in years and
has never seen real light of the sun, but once he gets used to it, he sees the world for what it really
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It also represents radiant energy. It is a good omen to have the sun shining in your dream
(Dreammoods.com). But to the prisoner the sun represents truth, those who resided in the cave
for so long lived a life of ignorance and watched shadows on the cave wall. These shadows
became their world, the shadows became their image of their world. Those who chose to stay
chose to accept how things are, but the few who chose to see what is causing these shadows on
the wall explored outside of the cave and became temporarily blinded by the light from the sun
(they became enlightened) becoming temporarily blind from the sun represents that enlightenment
because now that you know what is causing these shadows you will never go back into that cave
because now you have discovered a world that is more real. What causes us to see what we see is
light, without light we are blind. Without truth we are nothing.
The prisoners despise the freed prisoner who has been outside the cave who is representing the
philosopher, because he tells them everything they know is a lie and unreal, and also because he
appears to them to be a complete fool. He stagger around in the darkness due to the fact he has
been out in the sunlight and his eyes have not adjusted to the darkness again. And if someone do
that, They would put him to death (Plato). The ability to listen to the freed prisoner and explore the
world outside the cave. But the prisoners
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Narrative Essay About Moving To Canada
As I walked to the parking lot where my mom had arrived to pick me up from school, my sister
ran out of the car, ran towards me and yelled excitedly, We re going to Canada! Having grown up
in Kuwait for my whole life of 15 years, I could hardly believe my sister s words. Going to
Canada! I had only been out of the country twice, each time just to vacation and visit family in
the Philippines where both my parents are from. I had always imagined what life would be like
outside of Kuwait, and now it was finally going to be real. My 15 year old self was devastated
We were leaving the only home I had known for 15 years. It did not take long for my sisters
excitement to die when we realized that we would be leaving our friends and everything we ve
ever known and not returning for a long time. Life in Kuwait for 15 years was comfortable and
we were more than financially stable. Moving to Canada without a job offer in place meant that
we would have to start from the beginning all over again. Goodbyes were hard but my parents
encouraged us to see the joys of moving to a place where we could start over and become
accepted citizens of a country. Arriving in Canada, I experienced the biggest culture shock of my
life. Vancouver, BC was cold, wet, and loud. I had thought adjusting would be relatively easy; I
spoke English with a slight accent but I was very shy that it confused some of the other kids to
think I couldn t speak English. I did not understand the culture, which took a
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How Do Ancient Astronauts Have Altered Human Culture
There has been a big controversy for as long as anybody can remember whether ancient astronauts
have visited earth and altered the human culture and development or not. There are many theorists
out there that will tell you first hand that ancient astronauts do exist and will give you all the
explanations they have until they prove to you that they do exist. Most of them do know what they
are talking about. Ancient astronauts did come to eartha long, long time ago, they did help humans
advance in technology and did inspire the human culture because there is too much evidence of
large and precise structures being built that humans even in modern time would have trouble
building, and also because humans most likely did not know where to start for their culture, and
ancient astronauts helped humans build all of that, thus, ancient astronauts had to have existed with
all the explanations to back up this conspiracy, and ancient astronauts may not be here now, but
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Ancient astronauts did not let humans look at them or near them, the only humans that were
allowed to be near them and speak to them, priests because they were the closest to God. Priests,
though could not just walk up to the ancient astronauts, they had to cover and cleanse themselves
with a certain germicide because the ancient astronauts did not want to get any earthly diseases.
They traveled around the world using chemical fuel and only landed on mountain tops or rocky
outcroppings to reduce dust and have the most protection of humans. When the astronauts would
land the priests would already be waiting for them, but in caves where they were safe from their
transportation. (Randle
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Opsec
What is OPSEC and Why Do We Have It What is OPSEC? It s a process of protecting little pieces
of information that might grouped together to give the bigger picture. It is also protecting critical
information deemed mission essential for military commanders. It is simply denying your
adversary the information that they might need to harm you or the mission. The AR that covers
OPSEC is AR 530 1 and goes over purposes, responsibilities, policy, procedures, training
requirements, OPSEC review, assessment, survey, contract and subcontract requirements and
special access programs. The reasons why we have OPSEC is because any vital information that
the enemy can get their hands on can give them an advantage on the battle field or... Show more
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Identification of critical information is the process of identifying what information is needed by the
enemy, not so much protecting everything that is classified or sensitive unclassified, but protecting
what is more vital and would be more useful to the enemy. Analysis of threats is the research and
analysis of intelligence, counterintelligence and open source information on the likely enemies of a
planned operation. Analysis of vulnerabilities is to examine each and every aspect of the planned
operation and try to identify certain OPSEC indicators that could reveal critical information and
then compare those indicators with the enemy intelligence collection capabilities used in the
previous actions that they have taken in the past. Assessment of risk is where they first analyze the
vulnerabilities identified in the previous action and see what OPSEC measures can be taken to
prevent the opportunity of the enemy getting information, and then those measures are selected for
execution based upon a risk assessment done by the commander and staff. Application of
appropriate OPSEC measures is when the command implements the OPSEC measures selected in
the assessment of risk, action, or in the case of planned future operations and activities, which
includes the measures in specific OPSEC plans. Assessment of Insider Knowledge is assessing and
ensuring employees, contractors, and key personnel having access to critical or sensitive
information practice and maintain proper
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Block Grant Essay
Block Grants Definition: Money granted by the federal government that a local authority can
allocate to a wide range of services. Significance: This allows the state/city governments to use the
money in a general sense, so they can spend it where they need to. Categorical Grants Definition:
Money granted by the federal government to state and local governments, with strict limitations on
how it is to be spent. Significance: This forces the states to comply to the government s regulation if
they want money. Contract with America Definition: A document released by the Republican Party
in the 1994 Congressional election.The key points were: decentralizing federal authority:
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In the first federal system there were 13 states and it included over 87,000 state and local
governments. Fiscal Federalism Definition: a concept of federalism where funding is appropriated
by the federal government to the states with specific conditions attached. The legislation can be in
the form of mandates. Significance: This type of government allows the federal government to
hopefully become more efficient and effective at solving government financial problems. The
federal government has the power to properly distribute income and to make the economy stable
because it is more flexible . Formula Grants Definition: Money awarded to states that specifies a
precise formula that is used in determining the amount of funding that a recipient is eligible to
receive Significance: This type of grant that is awarded by the OSEP that allows children with
disabilities to get a free public education from the ages three to twenty one and supports early
intervention for infants and toddlers with disabilities so they can get the help they may need.
Mandates (Unfunded/Funded) Definition: Funded are regulations passed by Congress or issued by
regulatory agencies to the states with federal funds to support them. Unfunded are regulations
passed by Congress or issued by regulatory agencies to the states without federal funds to support
them. Significance: Unfunded mandates allow the national government to tell the state government
to do
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Why A Schedule Is Important
The most important thing to keep in mind when trying to decide to further your education online
is time management, if you will have a good support system and if you will have the self
discipline to do your homework. It is very exciting when one is about the do something they enjoy
that will pay off in the future, but if you cannot manage your time or have people supporting you it
will be difficult to get any schoolwork completed.
Before signing up you should think about your daily routine and see if you will be able to have
enough time to be able to do homework and study. Having a schedule is very important because
that is the only way you can see how organized you are and what changes can or need to be done
so that you can have time for school. When I first started school I did not set up a schedule and
that made things very complicated. I would sometimes would not study for weeks and when I
finally got the chance to do something I was constantly interrupted and I would just end up
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That is why it is vital to have a good support system. I sometimes would just need for my husband
to motivate me to continue school, reminding me that it will benefit us in the future and so our
children can see that I never gave up. You need to have your family support you in your decision
to go back to school and help you out when you need help. I do not get much support from my
family because the best way they could help me out is if my siblings would take time to see
what our father needs, but they all have their excuses for why they cannot help. My father is the
one who does support me and would like to see me finish school and when something can be
postponed because I need to get school work done he understands, as long as I get his bills paid on
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The Ebola Virus
The Ebola Virus
A virus is an ultramicroscopic infectious organism that, having no independent metabolic activity,
can replicate only within a cell of another host organism. A virus consists of a core of nucleic
acid, either RNA or DNA, surrounded by a coating of antigenic protein and sometimes a lipid
layer surrounds it as well. The virus provides the genetic code for replication, and the host cell
provides the necessary energy and raw materials. There are more than 200 viruses that are know to
cause disease in humans. The Ebola virus, which dates back to 1976, has four strains each from a
different geographic area, but all give their victims the same painful, often lethal symptoms. The
Ebola virus is a member of a family of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Close contact and dirty needles spread the Ebola virus. The center of the epidemic in Zaire
involved a missionary hospital where they reused needles and syringes without sterilization. Most
of the staff of the hospital got sick and died. This outbreak infected 318 with a death rate of 93% (Le
Guenno et al. 1271). Another fatal case was reported one year later in Zaire but nothing major
ever became of it. The most recent case recorded was the infamous breakout in Kikwit, Zaire. This
breakout had the world in an uproar about the possibility of this virus spreading out globally. This
outbreak appeared to have started with a patient who had surgery in Kikwit on April 10,
1995. Members of the surgical team then developed symptoms similar to those of a viral
hemorrhagic fever disease (Ebola Info. from the CDC 2). From there, the disease spread to more
than 300 others. The most frequent symptoms at the onset were fever (94%), diarrhea (80%), and
server weakness (74%); other symptoms included dysphagia (41%) and hiccups (15%). Clinical
signs of bleeding occurred in 38% of cases (JAMA 274: 373). The World Heath Organization
declared on
August 24, 1995 that the outbreak of Ebola Zaire in Kikwit was officially over after killing 244 of
its 315 known victims ( Ebola Outbreak Officially Over 1).
This outbreak had a rate of death over 75%. Ebola Sudan also occurred in 1976 about the same
time as Ebola Zaire.
The number of cases was 284 with a death rate of 53% (Le
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Mathematical Extrapolation Technique For Predicting And...
Appendix B Mathematical Extrapolation Technique for Predicting and Assessing Production
Performance
In this section developments in graphical methods of assessing water drive performance are
presented. An extensive number of graphical and mathematical extrapolation techniques is
available in the literature. A number mathematical extrapolationmethods were also assessed (not
presented here). Mathematical extrapolation technique presented by Dake (1994) was found to be
quite effective in predicting future production performance and in assessing the effects of any
remedial actions which has taken place. The method was tested on two fields, namely Miller and
Maureen. Description of method proposed by Dake is presented below.
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Conversion from surface volumes to reservoir pore volumes is performed using the following
relationships:
N_pd=(N_p B_o)/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc)
W_id=W_i/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc)
Since 1PV=(NB_oi)/(1 S_wc )
Finally, the dependence of fractional flow at the producing end of the system on fractional flow at
reservoir conditions is expressed using the classical Buckley Leverett fraction flow function:
f_we=1/(1+B_o/B_w (1/f_ws 1))
It must be noted that in most water drive reservoirs before the water breakthrough, there is an
initial period of depletion. The fractional flow calculations, only take into account the oil recovered
by water injection. Therefore calculations can be performed only after the water breaks through in
the producing wells.
Prediction of final oil recovery
If injection rates during the latter part of the flood are relatively stable, then 1/Wid function can be
approximated by a straight line, which can be fitted by equation of the form:
(Оґf_we)/(ОґS_we )=aS_we+b
Where a and b are constants. Integrating the equation results in quadratic function: f_we=a^2/2
S_we^2+bS_we+c
Where c is constant. Predicted values of fwe and Swe obtained by extrapolation of the quadratic
equation above are then can be used in Welge equation for predicting Npd as a function of fwe,
which are then should be converted to surface conditions.
Miller Field
The data
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Self Presentation Is Described As Playing Out A Self
Spencer Cermeno
5000269
Bernie Mac Research Paper
17 October 2015
1.)Self presentation is described as playing out a self to the reaction and anticipation of others (p.
32). Men and women both modify their self presentation to the reaction of others. In a classic study
noted by Crawford of female college students who were provided with details of male students who
were either desirable or undesirable as a potential date and who was characterized as having
traditional or more modern values, According to the textbook the study found that, When women
thought they would have the opportunity to meet the man, they changed their descriptions of
themselves to fit the man s traditional or modern values but only if he was attractive (p.25). Self
presentation can be looked at as calculated choices, choices that are made under certain
circumstances in order to appeal to certain groups or others. For example, when Jordan overheard
his uncle Bernie and his friends making fun of him for doing gymnastics he decided to get into
basketball again to please his uncle. Another example is Briana, when her mother wants her to be
more tough and aggressive when she s out on the field she begins to do so because she s wants to
please her mother. According to the textbook doing genderis, the second level of the gender system,
and that, gender is created, performed, and perpetuated in social interaction (p. xix). The concept of
doing gender is not only creating and performing contrasts,
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  • 2. R V. Fuller Case In Austlii The penalty given to the offender is imprisonment. According to Fuller s case in Austlii, the court deemed imprisonment was appropriate for Fuller as murder is the most serious crime that can be committed in the legal system. The sentencing of the offender was supposed to be 32 years imprisonment. However, after Fuller pled guilty to the crime, the sentencing decrease slightly to about 25%. The end result of sentencing in the case in 2016 was a head sentence of 24 years and 6 months imprisonment including a non parole period of 17 years imprisonment. Conversely, in 2017 the sentencing hearing was re opened due an issue in the 2016 proceedings, which was addressed by both the Crown and the Senior Counsel of Fuller. According to Austlii, there was an error with calculating Fuller s sentencing, which resulted in the court fixing Fuller s sentencing to a non parole period of 18 years and 4 months.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to section 21A (2) of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999. Aggravating factors include the use of a weapon, violence, offence was planned, victim is a vulnerable person, etc. Thus, Fuller s criminal history will also be taken into account due to the amount of offences he has done in the past. The court is likely to take into account his past because there is a significant risk of him re offending. Furthermore, Fuller had used a tomahawk to bash Mr. Power to death, which will also be taken into account because not only an aggravating factor, the severity of Fuller s bashing of Mr. Power caused the deceased face to be almost unrecognisable. However, the offender has just turned 18 years old at the time of the offence, which is a significant factor as it shows that Fuller was still considered quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Forbidden Love In William Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare love is a huge contribution in his work. Shakespeare has been very sneaky on how he brought in 5 different ways they have shown love. There is forbidden, romantic, unrequited, parental, and family love. That s so much different ways shakespeare as contribute lovein Romeo and Juliet it s hard to follow how he did it. So how did he do it and what type did he used the most? The first love is the forbidden love. Forbidden love is where a couple is not allowed to see each because of some family issues with the couple or with the parents. A example can be seen in Romeo and Juliet, they love each other even though Romeo knew the risk he still went to see Juliet to look at her one more time before he left. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Denzel Washington Roshawn Been Ethics 300 02 Denzel Washington I m very proud to be black, but black is not all I am. That s my cultural historical background, my genetic makeup, but it s not all of who I am nor is it the basis from which I answer every question. Denzel Washington. Some may say he is intelligent, while others may say he is courageous. Big words are just insufficient to describe this actor/director/screen writer/producer. This two time Oscar winner and nominee of numerous awards, has proven that Hollywood is not just a money making workshop, but it offers well profound characters that deserve the attention of connoisseurs. More importantly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a period of indecision on which major to study and dropping out of school for a semester, Denzel worked as a counselor at an overnight summer camp (Camp Sloane YMCA in Lakeville, Connecticut). He participated in a staff talent show for the campers and a colleague suggested he should try acting. Returning to Fordham that fall with a renewed purpose and focus, he enrolled at the Lincoln Center campus to study acting and was given the title roles in both Eugene O Neill s The Emperor Jones and Shakespeare s Othello . Upon graduation in 1977 with a BA in Journalism, he was won a scholarship to attend graduate school at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. Denzel Washington stayed with the American Conservatory Theatre for a year, and later returned to New York where he filmed a series of commercials and began acting in various television movies, such as Wilma , and made his film debut in the 1981 Carbon Copy . A major career break came when he starred as Dr. Phillip Chandler in the television hospital drama St. Elsewhere which ran from 1982 to 1988 on NBC. Denzel was one of only a few African American actors to appear on the series for its entire six year run. He also appeared in several television, film and stage roles such as the films A Soldier s Story (1984), Hard Lessons (1986) and Power (1986). In 1987, he starred as South African anti apartheid activist Steven Biko in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Tourette s Syndrome Research Paper Tourette s syndrome is a disorder which affects the motor and verbal ability of a person suffering from the disorder. We chose this disorder because it was an interesting disorder to research and discuss. One of the reasons that it was interesting to us, is that it comes in many different forms and intensities. Another is that, it is a moderately uncommon disorder which sparked our interest to look into it more. Our final reason for choosing the syndrome was, that we found out that the disease changes with people constantly over time. Tourette s was most likely discovered in 1884 by Georges Albert Г‰douard Brutus Gilles de la Tourette. He discovered the illness after his mentor, Jean Martin Charcot, assigned him to study illnesses characterized by sudden outbursts. In an article published by Gilles, Tourette s was described as having the following: childhood onset, hereditability, stereotyped movements, repetition of spoken words and foul language, etc. At the time, Gilles was only able to accurately document the illness... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another possibility is having an abnormality in the brain that affects the way the nerve impulses transmit out to the brain, this includes Dopamine and Serotonin abnormalities. A couple parts of the brain may also cause or be affected by Tourette s, those being, the Basal Ganglia, the Amygdala, and The Hippocampus. Tourette s come in both a complex and a simple form, if you have Complex Tourette s you may make very obscene noises or very rapid gestures. When you have Complex Tourette s, you may repeat words or phrases, repeat someone else s words or phrases, or you may use vulgar words. When you have Simple Tourette s, you may constantly blink, jerk your head, rapidly shrug your shoulders and a few more types of minor tics or noises. These may show as a social problem with interaction and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Lymphatic System Research Paper Disorders of the lymphatic system lymphedema is an excess amount of lymphatic fluid in our skin tissue that causes bloating or swelling in the arms or legs. Lymphoma is any cancer that originates in the lymphatic system cells, tissue, lymph nodes and spleen. The lymphomas are divided into two major categories: Hodgkin lymphoma and all other lymphomas, called non Hodgkin lymphomas. Networks of lymph vessels, lymphatic tissue, and bean shaped lymph nodes make the lymphatic system. The lymph vessels collect lymph fluid from the body tissues and transport it to the blood, maintaining fluid balance in the body. Lymph is filtered through lymph nodes, which are packed with lymphocyte white blood cells. These cells are produced in the bone marrow, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some non Hodgkin lymphoma, the amount of protein produced is increased by the lymphoma cells causing the blood to become too thick that plasmapheresis has to be performed to remove the protein. Watchful waiting may be advised for certain types.The outcome is dependant on the subtype with some being curable and treatment increases survival in most. Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that affects lymphocytes and the lymphocyte producing cells in the body. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell. When patients have lymphoma some of the lymphocytes do not work properly. Sometimes they aren t developed fully ( immature), they divide in an abnormal way, or they don t die when they should. The abnormal lymphocytes can build up in the lymph nodes, causing them to swell, enlarge and form a lump. In Hodgkin lymphoma, the abnormal cells are Reed Sternberg cells. Reed Sternberg cells are white blood cells (B lymphocytes) that have become cancerous. Other lymphomas without these cells is non Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Low grade NHL: this usually develops slowly and is a chronic disease; treatment not needed for many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Role Of Gender Challenging Role Models The use of gender challenging role models in the classroom is a method I am going to use during my final professional practice and during my year as a Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT). I am going to use these demonstrate to both girls and boys that the media depiction of success is not accurate and that success can be measured in various ways. Role models such as Marie Curie, Dian Fossey and Mary Anning are good historical figures to use but children could see these as dull despite their achievements. Although I do consider the use of these women as role models important, I feel that a role model who children can relate to and that they see in everyday life would be more successful in challenging genderstereotypes. To encourage girls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The importance for teachers to be positive role models is set out by the government in the Teachers Standards (Department for Education, 2011). I believe, as a male teacher, that there is an extra responsibility for me to model gender neutrality. I believe it is important for the boys in my classroom have both a positive masculine role model and a male figure in their life that is not afraid to embrace so called feminine aspects of life. I would like the boys in my classroom to understand that there are not boy jobs and girl jobs both in school and at home. I will model this by explaining my role at home; doing the dishes, hoovering, ironing and being a family man; activities that some may see as not very masculine. I will show that there is no such thing a girly colours by wearing a pink shirt from time to time. Most importantly I would like to challenge boys perception that education is feminine. Although research totally refutes the assumption that boys attainment improves when they are placed with a male teacher (Drudy, 2008; Francis et al, 2008; Read, 2010), There seems to be a particular kudos that some male teachers get from children. Whether this is due to their minority status in primary education (National Union of Teachers, 2016) or due to masculinity being given a superior social standing (Skelton, 2011a). Consequently, it important for male teachers to use this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Looking Below the Surface of Hamlet Essay The mystery of Shakespeare s Hamlet is a phantom that has haunted students throughout the centuries. Hamlet is a complete enigma; a puzzle students have tried to piece together since his introduction into the school curriculum. Throughout the course of Hamlet, the student is constantly striving to rationalize Hamlets odd behavior, through the play s written text. In doing so, many students mistakenly draw their conclusions based on the surface content of Hamlet s statements and actions. When drawing into question Hamlet s actions as well as his reasons for acting, many assume that Hamlet himself is fully aware of his own motives. This assumption in itself produces the very matter in question. Take for example Hamlet s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The key to understanding Hamlet lies in the realization of the unconscious energy that provokes him to action and inaction. By channeling into Hamlet s unconscious, providing both Freudian and Jungian psychoanalytical perspectives, Hamlet s true unconscious motivation will be uncovered, and the mystery of Hamlet will be silenced. The term consciousness refers to one s awareness of internal and external stimuli. The unconscious contains thoughts, memories, and desires that are well below the surface of awareness but that nonetheless exert great influence on behavior. (Weiten) Jung and Freud agree upon the existence of the unconscious, but their perspectives are vastly different. The core of the Freudian perspective is centered around Hamlet s relationship with his mother, and the aforementioned example concerning Hamlet and King Claudius. According to the Freudian view, Hamlet is driven by unconscious sexual desire and aggravation. This sexual aggression is directed towards his mother and Claudius. The overall analysis of Hamlet s behavior is represented in Jones statement, So far as I can see, there is no escape from the conclusion that the cause of Hamlet s hesitancy lies in some unconscious source of repugnance to his task When Hamlet first hears the ghost s call for revenge, he answers: Haste me to know t, that I with wings as swift As mediation or the thoughts of love, May sweep to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Causes And Effects Of Air Pollution In China Introduction It is very obvious to notice the impact of climate change in my hometown, China. I was born in Shanghai in 1998, when I was a child, it was not a fresh news when people saw the blue skies. But now, it is. Currently, almost every adult around me is talking about air pollution issue. Filtering face masks and air purifiers which can be placed in homes are two popular goods. Although everyone understands that this issue is very serious, it seems that no one can explain it clearly in details. Since the influence of climate change in China is a fairly wide range of topic, I choose to mainly discuss air pollutionas a result of it closely relating to the quality of people s daily life which people have to breathe every minute. At the beginning of twenty first century, the carbon dioxideemission in China continue boosting to higher points, and also currently, China is suffering from one of the worst air pollution in the world. The serious air pollution brings direct and indirect danger threatening the population health. Scholars from different perspectives, such as economic, healthy and ecological all strongly recommend that China need to reduce air pollution. Both a few policies from both federal government and municipal government were implemented, but sadly, the predicational outcome may not as satisfying as them should be. The Cause and Impact of Air Pollution In the past three decades, China has experienced dramatically economic growth which is driven by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Convergent Evidence From Longitudinal Studies On Dyslexia Convergent evidence from longitudinal studies on dyslexia supports this causal hypothesis. Scarborough (1990) identified PA and LK as candidate causal factors by reporting weakness in these two factors in pre readers who later became dyslexic. However, dyslexic children in the study were less intelligent than normal readers, which cast doubt on the findings. Results from Scarborough s study are further supported by carefully conducted studies. For example, Snowling, Gallagher, and Frith (2003) followed FR children and control children from the age of 3 years, 9 months to 8 years, and found that language and letter knowledge assessed at Phase 1 predicted phonological awarenessand grapheme phoneme skill at Phase 2 (6 years), which then predicted word level readingskills at Phase 3 (8 years). Additionally, it is important to notice that Snowling et al. (2003) found that so called unaffected children from high risk family performed significantly better than impaired children in the tests of phonological skills, while they performed significantly poor in digit span and rhyme oddity, and performed marginally poor than the control group in the rest of tasks at 6 years. FR children for dyslexia who had milder phonological deficits might escape literacy problems, which emphasizes that causes do not operate in an all or none condition, and weakness in PA or LK alone might not sufficient to cause dyslexia. In other words, dyslexia appears to be multi componential. Phonological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Film Analysis Of The Film Unforgiven Directed By Clint... For paper two assignment, I watched the film Unforgiven (1992) directed by Clint Eastwood and written by David Webb Peoples. It is American revisionist Western drama film with quite long a run time of two hours and eleven minutes. I am so happy for watching this very interesting Clint Eastwood movies. This filmstory mainly focus on William Munny (Clint Eastwood) pervious murderer family person and pig farmer who is attract reward into his old ways by the Jaimz Woolvett a young gunfighter. The Schofield Kid came to William Munny to told to him of a bounty being provide in the city of huge Whiskey. A cowboy slashed the face of a prostitute and the woman s co workers have offered a reward for the death of the attacker and his accomplice.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they View William Munny living as a pig farmer, you can listen pigs squealing, you can listen him quick breathing as he is elder and out of structure. The coyote howls during evening time really placed you in the old west. The sounds make all things seem so actual. From the dripping of water from the storm hitting the pots and pans in Little Bill s home to the load of guns the whole sounded actual. As Formerly mentioned, really I am so happy for watching Clint Eastwood film. This Movie was most excellent for his career. It received of 40 awards. It won the awards for best picture, best director, and best actor in a supporting role to name a few. Because this was his last Western, he committed or devoted the movie to his mentors Don Seigel and Sergio Leone. All three of the key natures were portrayed to the outstanding of their Skiles or performance. My Criteria for Quality in Film 1.I want to feel inspiring passionate connection with the characters on screen feel what they are pass through. I need to sense the feeling, happiness suffering they pass through screen. 2.Great Actor Best film has excellent quality actors. Most actors selected duty that epitomize them and they can make the characters seem credible or imaginable. 3.Quality Sound. Before I started this course, I have no any attention to the quality of sounds in film. It was great to have them there but I didn t realize why they were there. Now, I deeply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ban Smoking On Public Beaches The ban of smoking on public beaches in America has increased since it started in the 1970s. This is a controversial issue as not all people agree on banning smoking on public beaches, mainly smokers. People that are strongly against smoking on public beaches tend to be parents and non smokers alike. They find it absolutely unacceptable to smoke on public beaches as they see it as an unhealthy and a harmful habit, and do not want to be around it. Apart from disapproval of non smokers, there is other negative effects of smokingon public beaches. Therefore, smoking should not be allowed on public beaches. Leftover cigarettes pollute beaches and affect marine animals. Cigarette butts left and thrown onto the beaches by irresponsible and ignorant smokers make the beaches dirty and unattractive to people. This can have a lot of negative effects. One such example is that it is hard for the people to clean and dispose of cigarette leftovers, as they are small and more likely to be washed away into the water. Beach goers, families, and tourists are also affected as nobody wants to go on a polluted beach. There are already a lot of pollutants that contributes to the destruction of the beaches, such as oil spills, chemicals coming from factories, human wastes which are more prominent in less developed countries, and so on. Cigarettes are no exception to that, they not only makes the beaches unattractive to the people who go there, but they also have negative impacts on the marine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Epic Epics Of Antiquity From the Homeric epics of antiquity to Shakespeare s plays in the seventeenth century stories have long been used as a way to express commentary on and examine societal issues. Today s social commentary becomes even more dynamic as we now also use visual mediums such as television and movies as ways to convey these stories and they often work in conjunction with literature via adaptations. Perhaps the greatest illustration of this cross market, storytelling are comic book adaptations as seen with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which spans across not only movies, but has expanded to also include multiple television shows. Last April, Marvel s years of story building that spread over multiple movies came to a head with the blockbuster... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrative device of Project Insight correlates with fears over domestic spying and in film this is taken to the next level as it s revealed to be part of a larger plot of the movie s villain Alexander Pierce to kill thousands. The idea of control over the national security apparatus is weaved throughout the movie and is one of the central themes throughout Captain America: The Winter Soldier , and I agree with the belief that the narrative neglects the pertinent question of whether or not we should even have and use these technologies to begin with (Rosenberg). Another point from the article that really digs in at some of the failings of Captain America: The Winter Soldier relates back to the concept of trust in the main characters. We are supposed to be fine with Fury s choice to shoot Pierce because we trust him. And when Steve, Romanoff, and Fury send the Project Insight helicarriers into deadly crashes, we are not supposed to be bothered by the massive, indiscriminate loss of life they just caused both because they are our heroes, and because the movie tells us that everyone on board is a bad guy. Captain America: The Winter Soldier at least avoids the destruction so many blockbusters visit on major cities with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tomorrow And Tomorrow Or The Terror Dream Essay 1.The following three images are relevant to either Tomorrow and Tomorrow or The Terror Dream. Close read and rhetorically analyze one of the images and discuss how it is thematically relevant to Tomorrow and Tomorrow or The Terror Dream. This image depicts President George Bush, embracing and comforting the daughter of one of the victims of 9/11. President Bush is being depicted as a place and symbol of safety, security and strength. He resembles a comforting father figure, to a poor, emotional, victimized little girl. This image is directly related to the discussion of 9/11 and the public response to it, as discussed in the beginning of The Terror Dream. This image is a direct result of 9/11. As Faludi discussed, the media and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What might Sweterlitsch be suggesting about social media, technology, and oppression? Cite at least one specific example from the novel. Technology in Tomorrow and Tomorrow is depicted in a futuristic, almost dystopian manner. The tech is something that runs, defines, and sometimes even confines society. Which, is sadly something that can be scene in our own reality. However, the role and influence of technology is more extreme in Tomorrow and Tomorrow. Their biggest form of technology is surgically implanted in their head. Nowadays, we like to joke that our youth and current generations and their technology are inseparable, but it pales in comparison to this sort of immediacy they are quite literally always plugged in. In Tomorrow and Tomorrow, technology is more obviously corrupt and dark. It is apparently utilized for political and social manipulation, and is a driving force behind the sexual terrorism industry an industry that feeds on the objectification, manipulation, degradation and abuse of women. This contrast with how our own reality struggles with this ideal, but also likes to believe that technology is more of a tool for positive connectivity, information, and social improvements. So, perhaps we are hopeful? Or just naive? Perhaps Sweterlish is suggesting that social media and technology is a breeding ground for the oppression of women. It serves as a platform from which we judge, objectify and abuse women. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Banking Fraud And The Banking Industry A banking fraud is the use of illegal means to gain money, assets from depositors or clients fraudulently while posing as a bank, agent or any other financial institution. In many countries and especially the United States, bank fraud is a criminal offense even though experts refer to it as a white collar crime due to the manner in which it is carried out. The paper below will look at the vulnerabilities that face the banking industry while using the example of Stanford Financial Group Company to show how the banking fraudcan be committed. Moreover, the paper will also look at the different frauds that can be committed in the banking sector and how the vulnerabilities can be avoided. A fraud prevention program will also be created meant to help companies in the banking industry prevent and detect crimes and frauds before they occur (Riggs, 2007). Stanford Financial Group Company: A Brief History The Stanford Financial Group Company was a privately owned international group that specialized in financial services under the control of Allen Stanford. Allen Stanford controlled the financial company until United States authorities seized in at the end of 2009 due to what came to be known as Ponzi scheme or scandal. Among its many groups was the Stanford International Bank, with more than 50 offices in 136 countries around the globe. The company offered diversified financial services such as brokerage and investment advisory, private and commercial banking, advising clients on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Criminal Justice System And Psychology Essay I WANT TO BECOME A CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGIST AND THIS IS WHAT I LEARNED Madelynn Krutsinger Introduction I m double majoring in Criminal Justice and Psychology because further down the road in my life I would love to be a Criminal Psychologist. I choose these fields because I love being able to understand why people do what they do. I want to understand why people do things a certain way, just looking at it in a psychological kind of way. Especially with criminals, what led them to murder that guy or rape that girl? What pursued them and what part of them thought that it would be acceptable? I really enjoy the concepts of the criminal justice system and how it works. I grew up in a family that revolved around emergency units, ranging from EMTS, AEMTS, Prison Guards, Nurses, Police Officers and so forth. Being around that at the time gave me a love for the field. Understanding the codes, the high pace calls, honestly, even the hours. I fell in love with the idea of being able to make a difference in people s lives, and for example, if I was going to be a police officer that is what I would do. Originally I had planned to go to Waldorf University and major in criminal justice to become a police officer. I saw many two faced/unreasonable officers throughout my years of growing up that I wanted to do something different. I remember hearing about the cases on tv and thinking, hey, I can make a difference. I wanted to become a police officer to show people that not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why Faustus Is More Than Just A Reproduction Of Sin The power of poetry provides mankind much more than an artistic well articulated rhythmic pattern of words. Poets provide mankind, through poetry, the ability to explore intimately the wit, will, virtues, vices, and nature of man s soul. At first glance it appears that Christopher Marlowe s, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus follows the Calvinistic teaching, ...that man is a fallen creature whose will is fatally polluted by Original Sin, but also that a poet, by willfully creating verisimilitudes of this fallen world only ever reproduces sin. (Reisner 332 3) Using Sir Philip Sidney s The Defense of Poesy and applying it to Marlowe s Faustus, will allow exploring and understanding as to why Faustus is more than just a reproduction of sin, but more an artistic imitation to provide a different approach in demonstrating the power of poetry. Faustus s corrupt reality can be used as a means to teach and delight mankind so that he might seek to better the, infected will that keepth us from teaching unto it. (Sidney 10) Marlowe uses Faustus as a paradox of sin in order to prove the true power poets have; the same power Sidney defends in his work. From the very beginning Faustus demonstrates his ability to understand Sidney s erected wit , If we say that we have no sin,/We deceive ourselves, and there s no truth in us. (Marlowe 42 3) Faustus knows that he is a sinner therefore, recognizes the virtueof truth. Yet, since he has been taught that ...the reward of sin is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Comparative Compvantage And Comparative Advantages Of... Apart from foreign direct investment exports has been one of the determinants of upholding higher economic growth, better schooling and life expectancy due to their assimilation in the world economy. Developing countries can enlarge their markets by allowing firms exporting and achieving economies of scale. Exporting is one of the prominent channels of technology transfer to other nations (Pack. 1993) . Normally industrial policies are prepared to stimulate exports. The export competitiveness or export performance generally can be measured by several factors, for instance, real exchange rate, comparative advantage, terms of trade, geographic concentration, trade policies, world income etc. We have used Revealed Comparative Advantage and gravity... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certainly, trade liberalization generates competitiveness and transfers technology that directs to productivity growth. Consequently, it was thought that quota elimination would have led to changes in export structures of textile and clothing sector of Pakistan through comparative advantage Nawaz and Rukhsana (2013) . The objective of the study is to distinguish the competitiveness of Pakistan s external sector of Pakistan over the period 2003 to 2015 with the global market and various selected Asian countries. This study examines comparative advantage of Pakistan s external sector through revealed comparative advantage (RCA) Balasa index (1965) at Harmonized System (HS 2 digits, 1988/92) aggregative level. The Present study goal is to provide a qualified position of leading sectors such as textile and clothing sector of Pakistan in the foreign markets and with major trading partners. Despite, export demand and export supply play a significant role in changing export shapes through comparative advantage. Theoretically, comparative advantage occurs from factor endowments and from differences in technology (Ruffin, 1988) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mc Apartments Millegan Creek Background: Tom Hayden March 1994, VP of commercial real estate at Fleet Bank Proposed Loan: $15,715,000 on 390 Unit Apartment in Austin, Texas new market new construction concern, new developer question about sponsors financial capacity development experience Lack of a commitment for permanent financing takeout or permanent loan was how most construction loans are repaid past 5 years, Fleet + other commercial have lost billions because when construction loans became due, economics of project had decreased and no one was willing to make a permanent mortgage loan sufficient to repay Tom joined Fleet in 1989 after 6 years at another bank spent the next 3 years working with troubled loans in workout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... of frontage along McNeil Road level site, no significant subsurface rock which would create construction issues 50 ft. utility easement divides site no buildings built on it some asphalt for traffic all utilities: electric, water, gas, sewer, telephone, and cable available would be JPI 3rd apartment development in Austin JPI began serious investigation of Austin market in 1991 at that time excellent growth in on population and jobs rents were too low to justify new construction over next year, JPI did extensive survey for sites that could accommodate 200 300+ units at a density of 17 18 units/acre JPI purchased 1st site in early 1992 a trophy on a hilltop in SW part of town with great view of downtown Austin major effort to get site rezoned and permitted but started construction in February 1993 on 210 unit project lease up of the first units in development currently underway going well JPI 2nd property located in North Central acquired shortly after start of construction of 1st site construction on this 342 unit property started in September 1993 leasing begin in May 1994 April 1993, JPI seeking 3rd site in NW because of employment growth in area apartment complexes in Jollyville Road area performed better than most during mid 80 s downturn found only 3 good sites left
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  • 21. Sherwood Anderson Research Paper Sherwood Anderson was born on September 13, 1876, in Camden, Ohio. He was the third of seven children of Irwin Anderson ,a harnessmaker, and Emma Anderson. Irwin Anderson, a union veteran of civil war, was locally famous as a storyteller. Roaming for new opportunities, he finally settled with his family in the village of Clyde, Ohio, which is the model for the village in Winesburg, Ohio. There he worked as a house painter; his wife took in washing to support family income. Likewise, Sherwood Anderson remained there, completing grammar school and nine months of high school, and supported his family. As a boy Anderson had a dream to become respectable and to desperately make money. He was known to the town as Jobby for his dream. He loved his hardworking mother who first awoke in [him] the hunger to see beneath the surface of lives (St. James, N). After her death family begin to break up, and Anderson went to Chicago . There he worked as a produce warehouse and studied arithmetic in night school. He later served in Spanish war as a national guard. Returning from war, he finished his schooling in 1899 1900 at Wittenberg Academy in Springfield, Ohio. Then he returned to Chicago and became expert copywriter with an advertising agency. On May 16, 1904, he married Cornelia Pratt, daughter of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He attended a World s Congress against war in Amsterdam. He travelled to different parts of country as journalist in mid 1930s; during this time he wrote some of his finest novels and short stories such as Kit Brandon(1936), Death in the woods(1933), Home town(1940). Most of these creations were related to his depression life. In late February 1941, he felt ill while sailing from New York. He was taken to Colon(Panama) Hospital immediately ,but he was gone. It was later reported that he died of intestinal obstruction. While Anderson may be physically dead, his creations and contributions makes him alive in the place of people s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Manifest Destiny Dbq Research Paper Manifest Destiny is a belief in the 19th century that was both justified and unavoidable is the expansion of the US throughout the American continents. The idea of Manifest Destiny changed the American landscape by the 1860 s, how? Things that led to the change of the American landscape is to annex Texas, the declaration of war on mexico, and the treaty of guadalupe hidalgo. Annexing Texas was to make it a state and part of the United States. The republic of Texas may be erected into a new state called the state of Texas(Doc C). With proper evidence of its adoption by the people of said Republic of Texas, shall be transmitted to the President of the United States(Doc C). They won the declaration of war on mexico between Government and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Pros And Cons Of Case Studies 1.Study Background a.Pros and Cons of Case Studies Case studies, whilst a very simple way of performing studies, have multiple pros alongside the cons. Firstly, due to the simplicity of the study design (i.e. simple picking apart one case study rather than needing to collect data from multiple sources about multiple patients), complex concepts are usually simplified greatly.1 It erases the need to collect data that would be needed for other study designs for more complex patients and situations. In more complex or rarer cases, it may take a long time to collect this data. This means that case studies ensure documentation and discussion surrounding rare conditions and cases. They also mean that the teaching or study is based around real life situations as opposed to learning from how patients are supposed to present. It is a good way to show that not everybody follows the textbook norm of disease presentation and progression.2 Case presentations can also act as a good reference point for if you come across a patient in a similar situation. They provide experimental learning and also help to stimulate learning by reading the case study and evaluating the outcome. It helps to dissect whether, if the situation would repeat itself in the same way, the same or similar outcome would occur in a different patient. They can help to ensure continued development of new ideas of treatment and management protocols. Data collected from case studies is normally much more in depth that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Seventh Most Important Thing Essay The Seventh Most Important Thing Diego Villada Youel In The seventh most important thing by Shelley Pearsall, Arthur T.Owens throws a brick at a local man that collects rubbish. Arthur and his sister always call him junk man, although they would later find out that his name is actually James hampton. After getting out of juvie, arthur has a long nerve wracking time in court to decide his punishment for throwing a brick at junk man. Instead of being sentenced to more time in juvie, junk man offers an alternative, he is sentenced to one hundred twenty hours of community service... working for him. He would pay off those hours every Saturday. One kid. One crime. One chance to make things right. Arthur was given an address that he had to show up to, too work on his probation, but he had much difficulty finding it. After hours of searching Arthur goes to the nearest address to the one he was given and that address was a tattoo shop. Arthur entered he was greeted by a tall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... nobody talked to him. When he sat down for lunch, the other kids picked up their trays and left. He didn t even get to have his locker with all the other seventh graders. His locker was moved to the Byrd highs gym hallway. One day, Arthur saw basketball players throwing basketballs at a garbage can. Arthur wouldn t have thought anything of it until he saw a head in the can. Arthur ran towards the basketball players yelling and ready to fight, when they noticed him charging at them they moved quickly. Arthur found a small kid his age in the can, helps him out. Arthur d gnized the kid as Squeak. Later, at lunch Squeak sat next to arthur but arthur told him not to. Squeak ignored him and unpacked his lunch, that s when arthur noticed that everything squeak had was covered in tinfoil, the second most important thing. Armed with that information he decided to open up to being friends with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The History Of QuГ©bГ©cois In QuГ©bec Enriched with its unique history, QuГ©bec is a beautiful province diverse in its landscape, heritage and flavorful dishes. QuГ©bec is a perfect destination for those who love to witness incredible examples of God s creation in nature, visit ancient historical landmarks or try flavorful dishes. One day I hope to walk along the bridge spanning les chutes Montmorency, a waterfall higher than Niagara Falls. Nearly five hundred years ago, Jacque Cariter set sail on an expedition for King Louis I to find Asai. Instead of reaching his intended destination, he discovered what would become French Canada . However it was Samuel de Champlian, one hundred years later, to truly claim the land for France and to establish a permanent capitol of New France, QuГ©bec city. It remained so for a century and a half, expanding in agriculture, population, and territory and establishing a french colonial administration. However during the Seven Year War France was forced to sign the Treaty of Paris with England after General Wolfe conquered QuГ©bec. Therefore, Canada transferred from a province of France to a colonial of Britain. Canada eventually divided into upper and lower colonies, Ontario and QuГ©bec. United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... QuГ©bec is proud of its growing cultural life and literary activities, home to over four hundred museums, the Cirque de Soleil, festivals and many theatrical, ballet, and musical companies. Though a Canadian province of Britain, QuГ©bГ©cois pride in their french heritage is evident in their flag and french motto. The QuГ©bec flag is a vibrant blue color divided by a white cross and a fleur de lys, which is symbolic of France, in each of the four corners. Their motto, Je me souviens or I remember, commemorates their history and the hope to one day succeed as a french ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Master Diver Certification Master Diver Diving Equipment Open circuit demand scuba is the most commonly used by recreational divers, but closed circuit and semi closed rebreathers are now available. Test Pressure: the pressure to which the cylinder is subjected to during hydrostatic testing. For a 200 bar cylinder it is 300 bars, for a 232 bar cylinder it is 348 bars. If internal inspection reveals corrosion, it may have to be cleaned by tumbling. The tumbling process involves filling the cylinder approximately half full of an abrasive material such as carbide chips, or aluminum oxide chips, and rotating it for a number of hours. A dual valve for a single cylinder, known as a Y valve, or an H valve, allows a diver to mount 2 regulator systems on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are two types of pressure gauges for determining the amount of air in a scuba cylinder. A surface cylinder pressure gauge is used to check the amount of air in the cylinder above water. It attaches to the cylinder valve in the same manner as a regulator to provide a one time check of cylinder pressure. A bleed valve relieves trapped pressure so the gauge can be removed when the cylinder valve has been closed. Dive Computers may allow longer dive times because they compensate for time spent at varying depths throughout a dive compared to the square dive profiles required for the use of most tables. A compressor operates on the principle of Boyle s Law reducing the volume increases the pressure. The air is compressed in stages. The Diving Environment The wavelength is the horizontal distance between successive crests (or troughs), and the period is the time required for two successive crests to pass a given point. Plunging Breakers release their energy quickly. The type of surf forms from large swells over a moderately steep bottom. As the swell moves toward shore, the waves steepen quickly and break suddenly. These waves break with tremendous force, and they are the most hazardous type. Surf Passages в–Є Have your BC partially inflated for slight positive buoyancy в–Є Be fully equipped в–Є Get as close to the water s edge as possible
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  • 28. The Myth Of The Chupacabra Chupacabra is Spanish for goat sucker . The creature s name derives from stories in Latin America of several dead goats with puncture wounds in their necks and all the blood drained from their bodies. Most experts believe the Chupacabra to be a coyote with mange, which is a skin disease that can cause their hair to fall out and the skin to shrivel. In humans, mange is just mildly annoying. But it can be fatal in canines. Chupacabras have been described as resembling a rodent or reptile, with green gray skin and a disgusting odor. Puerto Rican conspiracy theorists have claimed that the government is covering up the truth of the Chupacabra in order to prevent panic. Author Benjamin Radford believes there is a direct correlation between the Chupacabra and the creature in the film, (Species.) An article in a Puerto Rican newspaper provided a sketch and a description of an alien like animal in an eyewitness report from Madelyne Tolentino. Madelyne later admitted to Radford that she had in fact seen the film, (Species) weeks prior to her sighting.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Author, Benjamin Radford believes the Internet had a lot to do with the myth of the Chupacabra. The Internet spread the Chupacabra myth around the world and it was picked up by UFO enthusiasts who latched onto the story and propelled the it even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Common Good Questions Final Exam America: Land of the free and home of the brave. That was the idea that the people had hundreds of years ago. How they would feel now that we are a country that is enslaved to profit and not the least bit brave when it comes to speaking truth. Mark Shield, author of the article Missing: Any Challenge for the Common Good, brings to the attention of how todays tactic of running things has become more than a little undermining. The presidential campaign of 2016 has been no more than a bumbling mess for the past few months. Republican front runner and celebrity, Donald Trump, has led his campaign with racist remarks and the promise of a wall he will not pay for, to separate borders. While the popular vote of the Democratic Party,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of who have brought what success this land has, to be what it is today. Many of who would be looking at us in disappointment. The sole purpose of a leader is to lead their people to a better future. Looking at this year s election has given the impression that our only concern for American is entertainment and personal profit. Shields uses the line, Our culture has devalued individual sacrifice for the common good, in his article and it is true. The look on the American appeal for the common good has been distorted and is now a blur that we look past. Another problem that we are facing is the fact that we are all under the influence. All of the big voices that we are listening to are trying to impose their opinions and outlooks into being our own. They are trying to use their opinion to quiet ours. Politics brims with examples of one side s efforts to impose its ethical values on the other, Another line from Shields article. Throughout America s history there have been brilliant voices, Martin Luther King Jr., Franklin Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, and many more. Though that is entire difference between them and the voices today. They were brilliant. That is not to say that the candidates today are not intelligent. The difference between brilliant and intelligent is that one outshines the other. These men were not in power for the power, they were in power for the people. This is an idea that is forgotten in today s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sexism In Workplace Sexism in the workplace Throughout human history, the female gender was seen as lesser hen men. Women were told they couldn t vote until the 1910 s, they were put down for doing jobs like construction working, mining,and factory work. In fact, the first major push for women in working class jobs in America wasn t until the 1940s. The main reason for this was that the U.S needed mass production to beat the Axis powers in World War Two. But things have changed, right? We are living in the age of equality where men and women are treated as equal, and neither are put down for their genders. So why is it all over the news about men and women not being treated equal? Constantly we hear about Donald Trump (albeit not for just sexismin... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While there are plenty of people backing up the idea of women make 79 cents to every dollar men make, and in some cases this is true, women do make less because they re women. But you should know that your media is lying to you. The wage gap isn t nearly as large as it is made out to be. The equation for the women s pay gap, as told by American Progress s website, calculated by dividing the median earnings of full time, year round, working women by the median earnings of full time, year round, working men, all rounded to the nearest $100. The wage gap looks slightly different depending on which data source is used in the calculation. Now do you notice anything missing? It does not take in occupation, skill level, previous experiences, pretty much it doesn t mention anything to do with qualifications for the job. The reason everyone thinks that the pay gap is a thing is because of the media. They ll Do anything to get the public riled up that they ignore facts. These big media source outlets get so involved in politics that they block out any distinct point made. So, to sum up, the wage gap does not exist to the extent claimed because It does not take in the idea of occupation of the worker, the skill level, the basic education, and that it doesn t even take in jobs that are low income, for example teachers. The education field is heavy with women, with the US Department of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of A Lock Of Hair And A Wounded Heart A Lock of Hair and a Wounded Heart Throughout the course of history and its literature, authors and poets have served as messengers for the times in which they lived, whether it be about political upheaval or social constructs or the lives of the common man. One way this was accomplished was through satire. Alexander Pope, whom of which lived in the literary Restoration period and wrote the poem, The Rape of the Lock, in 1714, provides a work as an excellent example of satire. He parodies the upper classes favorite literature (epic, heroic poetry) to mock the absurdity and irrationality of the upper class. Using the common tropes of divine intervention, hyperbole, and lofty language, a gleefully sarcastic tone emerges to allow the reader to see through the faux seriousness regarding the loss of a strand of hairfrom a noble woman. In numerous works of epic poetry and that of the classic style, an invocation to divine spirits and gods invited a sense of vindication and importance in a work. Works like Homer s long beloved Odyssey among others almost completely rely on divine intervention to effectuate the plot and justify actions of either the protagonist or the antagonist. Pope crafitly uses this common tactic in such works to parody the highbrow love for them. In the case of Belinda, her beauty is such to rival nymphs and Aphrodite; she is incontestably divine in human form, made of love and youth and flowering nature. That beauty, however, is soiled when a lock from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Impact of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones Upon... The Impact of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones Upon Music During the 1960 s The Beatles were a new band with a difference and this led to their impact in the sixties. They were different because they were producing real music and stepping away from sounding like just another band trying to imitate American stars . Beatles music was totally unique, a mixture of rock and roll, Rhythm and Blues and Tamla Motown . British music had always been dominated from American produced goods but the Beatles introduced abit of their own lives into their music. They talked about where they grew up Penny Lane and brought back some real music for British teenagers, something they could relate to. The Beatles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their fan base developed quickly and created Beatlemania by the start of the mid sixties. When they appeared on stage all the girls started screaming , a few fainted and from this we can see that Beatlemania brought about insania. The Beatles were so exposed to the public by doing numerous tours 32 shows in 24 cities within 34 days that this increased their popularity. Mainly girls would follow them to airports and on tours. My teacher told me that girls would often bunk school to go see the Beatles . When on tours they developed a dynamic stage presence and stunned British audience . On a video I watched I could see that they were welcomed by crowds of rampaging fans everywhere they went . They had a great impact on people as hysteria heightened. By 1964 they were making more money from merchandise then from music because people brought into the commercial side of the band. After visits to America their 16 bedsheets and eight pillowcasesГў?В¦were sold to two Chicago businessmen for $750. It seemed people just couldn t get enough of the Beatles they wanted anything and everything touched by them. They were role models. The sheer personality that The Beatles exuded on and off stage, as much as to do with their musical style or material made them extremely popular worldwide. The Beatles because of their uniqueness influenced other groups as they created a can do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Three Components Of Robert Sternberg s Theory Of Love The triangular theory of love is a theory of loved developed by psychologist Robert Sternberg. Presented in 1985, Sternberg was a member of the Psychology Department at Yale University. During his time as a professor, Sternberg emphasized his research in the fields of intelligence, creativity, wisdom, leadership, thinking styles, ethical reasoning, love, and hate. In the context of interpersonal relationships, the three components of love, according to the triangular theory, are an intimacy component, a passion component, and a decision/commitment component. ^(5) There are three components of love as follows: Passion: Passion can be associated with either physical arousal or emotional stimulation. Passion is defined in three ways: A strong feeling of enthusiasm or excitement for something or about doing something^ A strong feeling (such as anger) that causes people to act in a dangerous way strong sexual or romantic feeling for someone Intimacy: Intimacy is described as the feelings of closeness and attachment to one another. This tends to strengthen the tight bond that is shared between those two individuals. Additionally, having a sense of intimacy helps create the feeling of being at ease with one another, in the sense that the two parties are mutual in their feelings. Intimacy is primarily defined as something of a personal or private nature; familiarity.^ Commitment: Unlike the other two blocks, commitment involves a conscious decision to stick with one another. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Romanov Dynasty Research Paper A combination of factors attributed to the fall of the Romanov Dynasty in 1917. These factors include the first World War, social and economic hardship, revolutionary individuals and ideologies, as well as the inadequate leadership and reputation of Tsar Nicholas II. The Romanov Dynasty collapsed in 1917 after years of discontented citizens living in undesirable conditions under Autocratic rule. To quote Historian Orlando Figes Collapse is certainly the right word to use. For the Romanov regime fell under the weight of it s own internal contradictions. It was not overthrown. As in all modern revolutions, the first cracks appear at the top . The fall of the Romanov Dynasty was due to internal factors as well as new revolutionary ideas. This essay will analyse the effects of different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were expecting to be met by the Tsar, who would be pleased to see and hear them but they were instead met by soldiers and gunshots. The soldiers were under orders form the Tsar (who was not in the city at the time) to disperse the protesters using whatever means necessary. The protest turned into a bloodbath, with 1000 dead and just as many injured. The Tsar was not in touch with the needs and desires of the Russian people, so the people disagreed with many of the decisions he made, which in turn affected his rapport with his citizens. The Royal family s close association with controversial figure, Grigorii Rasputin, also affected their reputation and lessened the sanctity of royalty. Rasputin was a monk and self appointed mystic, however he was mainly known throughout Russia as a drunk and womaniser. His nickname itself meant immoral . The family became close to Rasputin due to his miraculous ability to calm and heal the Tsarevich Alexei. The people were not fully aware of Alexei s condition so Rasputin s role in the court was always somewhat mysterious and for the people, alarming. The family were so close with Rasputin that it was a common belief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Persistent Depressive Consorder And Major Depressive... Persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorder are unipolar mood disorders. They are associated with high socio economic burden, according to estimations cost the US over $200 billion each year (Greenberg et al, 2005 2010), and have high suicide rates (Harris and Barraclough, 1998). The prevalence of persistent depressive disorder and major depressive disorder are estimated at 3.6 % and 6.7 % (Waraich et al., 2014). The use of medication and psychotherapy is effective for some patients, yet about 20% of patients do not benefit from any treatment and, for patients that do respond to treatment and intervention, there is a high relapse rate. (Gaynes, 2009). Few pharmaceutical companies are investing in research into... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clinical research using serotoninergic psychedelics in the treatment of cancer related distress has demonstrated that participants symptoms improved in: depression, anxiety, fear of death, and quality of life (Grof et al., 1973; Pahnke et al., 1969; Kast, 1966). Rucker, Jelen, Flynn, Frowde and Young (2016) conducted a systematic review of the literature on the use of psychedelics in the treatment of unipolar mood disorders before psychedelics were legally prohibited in the late 1960s. They conducted a search in the PsycINFO and MEDLINE databases, and after thorough screening and examination, the authors included 21 studies, published between 1949 and 1973, in their systematic review. The sample sizes in these studies ranged from 5 to 77, whereas the total sample size across all of the studies was 423 (where it was possible to estimate). The therapeutic paradigms were varied in each of the studies and they employed a range of 1 to 58 sessions with psychedelics. The psychedelic drugs used in these studies were LSD and mescaline in addition to LSD, and the dosages used were varied. The absence of studies that used psilocybin as the psychedelic compound is likely because psilocybin was not isolated and marketed until after 1959, whereas LSD was an established pharmaceutical entity by that time (Hofman et al., 1959). However, modern clinical trials have favored the use of psilocybin over LSD for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Scandal In Bohemia Introduction: The story pulled from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes published 1892 by Arthur Conan Doyle. Tells the story of Sherlock Holmes, a detective capable of solving even the hardest of mysteries. In A Scandal in Bohemia Holmes helps the King in retrieving an item from a previous relationship he had that ended unpleasantly. Although this was a mystery detective story, it was much more than that. Doyle hid within the text underlying problems during his time to help realize the faults in society. Summary: A Scandal in Bohemia tells the story of Sherlock Holmes, the greatest detective of his time solves the aspersion of the soon to be married King of Bohemia. Watson pays Sherlock a visit at his home. As the two speak, a mysterious masked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Scandal in Bohemia takes the stance on showing the distinction between social class and the way women were treated. Social class was a problem and still is to this day. The separation of the rich and poor detached the people and left them in two separate worlds. The story intermingles the King of Bohemia with a middle class woman named Irene Adler. This affair turned bad when he left her for a Scandinavian princess, so he wouldn t be shunned for marrying a woman of lower class. Even with him loving her, all because she was of middle class he would and could not see a future with her. But the other problem lies with the treatment of women. The viewing down on them because of their gender bias. Now in our time, we can see the big change in how women were treated, but during the time Sherlock Holmes was written, this was relevant in his stories. We see this scattered in the story as Irene Adler, the female protagonist is viewed as less to the characters but is proven as the best plans of Mr. Sherlock Holmes were beaten by a woman s wit. (Doyle 13) It s obvious to include this story as an outlet to show the wrongdoings of his time. For this, it allows readers to see what s erroneous and know what is happening around them. This is the reason this story is more developed than just a simple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Resident Evil 6 Research Paper Resident Evil 6, its a hard one to start with, as all know the game features 3 campaigns that feels like 3 different types of genres all packed in tightly together, you dont have to play them in any particular order, though the story do cross over with one another same time, different characters, different area and the worse part of them all different gameplay with different enemies, i will try to explain with out spoiling any story for the few that didn t play this game. Leon Campaign: With his new partner, pay attention how hard they try at scaring you with the dark settings of the game and less ammo with some difficulty, they brought back the creativity of transformations yes fighting a boss, defeating it and snap its bigger and angrier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This campaign felt like the best one out of them all. After completing the game you will unlock the Ada campaign, like Resident Evil 4 and the Ada campaign showing how she helped out Leon and Ashley, or Resident Evil 5 and the Jill campaign showing how she made it out, this one is no different, it short, but consist of enough to show you what Ada was up to while you were unfolding the story. The Ada campaign also felt like the hardest campaign, not particularly fun at least it was not for me, all in all we have the same classic zombie enemy is mostly in the Leon campaign with some in the other campaigns, with the zombie dogs other then that, all the enemies you will fight against is freaking weird, especially the boss fights, that ranges from a man that turns into a giant beast dog and then finally into a giant T Rex, not to forget about the giant shark like thing in a sewer like area, the only boss fight that feels fitting on this tittle is the one in the campaign of Jake the Ustanak which is basically a walking tank, you will fight him in multiple occasions well mostly run from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Reality Check Sommers Ngan Bui Fourth Paper 1. Christina Hoff Sommers, The Equal Pay Day Reality Check (pp. 122 128). Sommers does not believe that the unfair wage gap between men and women is authentic. Sommers assumes that there are many reasons explained the gap such as women s decision on the type of work they do, their field of study and the time distribution for their families and the workplace. Women should not blame others for the lower pay. It is because they are less likely to take jobs that require a lot of effort and physical ability. According to an analysis from the U.S. Department of Labor, some reasons causing the wage gap is owing to the industry and occupation. During her career, a woman might have to take maternal leave which partly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no surprise that men win again in the race of wage. They are men and women working in the same field. Those statistics indicated that the one of the reasons behind the wage gap is women s type of career is not so persuasive. There must be another explanation for the gap. The Paycheck Fairness Act is under discussion and it is supported by the two parties. Nevertheless, Sommers calls it is a misleading act because it will create a chaos in the American workplace. Employers will have to settle in a lawsuit that involves discrimination and the continuing effects of past discrimination. Sommers decides to take sides with innocent employers in this case since they may not realize their actions are against the law. Employers will be hesitant when hiring someone. She strongly argues that the employers are innocent and have no idea when there is a pay gap due to past discrimination. She uses an example of universities to support her argument. Professors in the business school will receive a higher pay than those who teach the social subjects. The market forces are responsible for this variation. Women Association is not convinced that it s because of the market forces, so they try to seek for evidence to prove that the pay gap is related to past discrimination. Recently, a Hollywood report about 2017 top paid actors and actress once again revealed a striking reality. According to Forbes, the most paid actor in 2017 is Mark Wahlberg ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Persian Pottery Summary Golombek, Lisa, Robert B. Mason, Patricia Proctor, Eileen Reilly, and Lisa Golombek. 2014. Persian pottery in the first global age: the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 11 55, 122 166 The book, written by Lisa Golombek, Robert Mason, University of Toronto and Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Patricia Proctor, Eileen Reilly, Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), explored studies about the ceramic industry of Iran during the Safavid period and the impact of China. Chapter One and Chapter Three comprehensively describes the facts about the commoditization of the Chinese wares, and discussed the impact of modern technological innovations on blue and white pottery . Neale, Gillian. 2004. Miller s collecting blue white pottery. London: Miller s. This book is provided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2002. Persia and China: safavid blue and white ceramics in the Victoria Albert Museum 1501 1738. [Great Britain]: La Borie. The book includes a study over 500 pieces of blue and white Persian ceramics. The author demonstrates the importance of Persian on the route of trading, discovering the relationship between the historical background and trading facts. Further, the book detailed in how the diversity of the design relating to the markets. The author, Yolande Crowe, extensively wrote about the decoration of Islam, particularly discovered the relationship between Islamic arts and the Chinese Prototypes, blue and white pottery in Jingdezhen. Copeland, Robert. 1982. Blue and white transfer printed pottery. Aylesbury, Bucks: Shire. The book describes the historical content about the technique of transfer printing applied on blue and white pottery in reproduction in Europe from fifteenth century to eighteenth century. It specifically demonstrates the reason why to use transfer printing due to the import decline from China. And the book explains how reproduction techniques developed, and how it influenced the intention of blue and white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Poverty And The Effects Of Poverty As a community guided by God, the Catholic Church is continually challenging its members and other global communities to unite through charity, justice and subsidiarity to improve the livelihood of those supressed by poverty. By definition, such poverty is detrimental to human rights outlined in the Catholic Social Teachings (CSTs), and consequently, the Church has sought immediate aid for these people. Due to the cyclical nature of poverty, actions of justiceare also being encouraged to sustain its reversal. Ideologies of benefactor supremacy aim to be inhibited through humility and the implementation of citizen led strategies to eradicate poverty. However, the human nature presents recurrent barriers, deterring the success of social... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These three principles decide the approach of the Church in the goal of poverty eradication. Social justice begins with charity. Charity or the love [of] God above all things for his own sake, and our neighbour as ourselves for the love of God (CCC 1822) calls Catholics to prioritise the needs of the poor over those of the able to preserve dignity and protect life. Hence, charity is an enactment of social justice. The invincibility of poverty stems from its ability to self propagate (Townsend 1979). As a result, charity makes a worthy opponent as love grows through love (DCE 18) mimicking this source of power. In addition, charity embraces truth (CIV 1) which supports education, the central aspect of poverty reduction (Awan et.al. 2011; Cleveland 2014). From an academic perspective, above all, the economic plight of the poor must be addressed to prevent human suffering. Maslow s hierarchy of needs indicates that opportunity is debilitated (and poverty is induced) primarily when physiological needs are withdrawn (Maslow 1943), justifying economic poverty to be the single most urgent ... claim on the conscience (EJFA 86). Such warrants the inaction of financial relief (i.e. mainstream charity) which the church has been involved in as the largest charitable organisation (Regnerus 1998), contributing approximately six billion dollars annually (Paton 2017). Since God is love (1 John ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Strategic Management Process STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESSS Strategic or institutional management is the conduct of drafting, implementing and evaluating cross functional decisions that will enable an organization to achieve its long term objectives[1]. It is the process of specifying the organization s mission, vision and objectives, developing policies and plans, often in terms of projects and programs, which are designed to achieve these objectives, and then allocating resources to implement the policies and plans, projects and programs. A balanced scorecard is often used to evaluate the overall performance of the business and its progress towards objectives. Strategic management is a level of managerial activity under setting goals and over Tactics. Strategic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An organization, with a effective management, should try to implement its plans without signaling the fact to its competitors.[3] In order for a policy to work, there must be a level of consistency from every person in an organization, including from the management. This is what needs to occur on the tactical level of management as well as strategic. Strategy evaluation Measuring the effectiveness of the organizational strategy, it s extremely important to conduct a SWOT analysis to figure out the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (both internal and external) of the entity in question. This may require to take certain precautionary measures or even to change the entire strategy. In corporate strategy, Johnson and Scholes present a model in which strategic options are evaluated against three key success criteria: Suitability (would it work?) Feasibility (can it be made to work?) Acceptability (will they work it?) [Suitability Suitability deals with the overall rationale of the strategy. The key point to consider is whether the strategy would address the key strategic issues underlined by the organisation s strategic position. Does it make economic sense? Would the organisation obtain economies of scale, economies of scope or experience economy? Would it be suitable in terms of environment and capabilities? Tools that can be used to evaluate suitability include: Ranking strategic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Dabhol Power Project Stakeholders: Identify all the major stakeholders in the DABHOL power project. What are the intended benefits and costs of this project for the stake holders? Analyze the roles, responsibilities and reward structure of the stake holders. Based on the case study do you foresee a need to change the reward structure? Enron, Bechtel Enterprises, and General Electric through offshore subsidiaries formed Dabhol Power Company to build the first phase of a major power plant in Maharastra state in India. Later, part of the equity was sold to the Maharastra State Electricity Board. Enron is also a stakeholder as fuel supplier and as the operator of the plant. Bechtel s construction arm has engineering, procurement, and construction stakes; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MSEB вќ– Take or pay contract MSEB to buy a minimum amount of electricity at a plant load factor of 90% as per 20yr contract irrespective of amount of energy used. вќ– MSEB to bear any increase in fuel price. вќ– MSEB to pay DPC $ 220 million per year. вќ– MSEB was required to build transmission lines from the power station to its power grid. вќ– MSEB to receive 30% profits of DPC annually. State Government вќ– Guarantee from the state government in the form of Letter of credit for credit support also waived sovereign immunity. вќ– Main recipient of electricity due to the paucity of energy in the state. вќ– Provide land for construction of the power station, power, communications, water, and approach roads during construction. Central Government вќ– Central government provided counter indemnities. вќ– Escrow account over some of MSEB payments. Oman Gas Company
  • 43. вќ– Entered into a contract with the DPC to supply gas. Business Plan viability and Execution: Identify and discuss the original business plan of this project. Given the data of this case, was the DABHOL power project a feasible and worthwhile business proposition? In view of the business plan, critically comment on the project execution strategy. Dabhol Power Company was a unlimited liability special purpose company (SPC) incorporated to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Summary Of No Crueler Tyrannies In No Crueler Tyrannies , Dorothy Rabinowitz rightly criticizes the lawyers taking part in the prosecution; the nature of these criticisms includes the prosecution s ultimatum stance on seeking finality over justice, their subjective reactions to the Moral Panic of the time, and the mere lack of physical evidence used in trial. Members of the prosecution sought the idea of finality over justice in hopes of achieving personal gain such as a favorable reputation or a higher ranking in the court systems. The prosecution only saw one possible verdict: guilty, and in the Fells Acres Case, prosecutors would continue to introduce new alleged victims to strengthen the preconceived notion of their guilt. Many of these victims presented a testimony... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Fells Acres Case was set against the backdrop of many other child sex abuse scandals that had caused mass hysteria across the nation. As a result of what was considered to be a newly found epidemic (child sexual abuse), members of the court were influenced by convictions in other cases, leading to influence on the Fells Acres Case before it even went to trial. Emotional appeal heavily influenced the verdicts within the Fells Acres Case as a result of personal bias influenced from the media. The moral reactions of the prosecution and other members of the court resulted in the preconceived notion of the verdict before the trial began: that the Amiraults were guilty on all counts. Those of the prosecution approached the case with their own perspective; their opinion reflected their own practices and beliefs, thus causing the outcome to validate what they were originally looking for: a guilty verdict. The criticism Rabinowitz portrays explains how the mindset of the prosecutors disregards all of the facts leading to a just verdict and instead promotes finality. As a result, in the Fells Acres Case Justice Elizabeth Dolan allowed the testifying children to face away from the accused in hopes to create a less intimidating environment. As a product of Dolan s emotional agenda, the justice had violated The Massachusetts Declaration of Rights that requires the accuser to face the accused. Furthermore, resulting from moral reactions, prosecutors and judges ignore the plasticity of children and their memories as well as the impact such plasticity s have on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Mt Adams Is The Second Largest Volcano Introduction Simultaneously, Mt Adams is the second highest mountain and the most under looked volcano in Washington State. In terms of volume, Mt. Adams is the second largest volcano (behind Mt. Shasta) in the Cascade Range (Alt Hyndman 1984). Since it has been relatively quiet for the past couple millennia, it does not receive as much attention as it s counterparts and draws very few tourists due to it s remote setting (Hill 2004). Prior to recent research, not much was known regarding Mt. Adam s eruptive history, frequency or how explosive previous eruptions have been. (Hildreth Lanphere 1994). In this paper, I will discuss the geography, history, geology, and hazards of Mt. Adams and it s surrounding area; focusing heavily on its geology and geologic hazards. 2 пїјпїјFigure 2: Mt. Adams from the east (USGS 2013). History In the early 1800 s, the Lewis and Clark Expedition noted seeing Mt. Adams, which they initially mistook as Mount St. Helens. At this time, Mt. St. Helens had already been discovered and given its name. This was the first documented sighting of the stratovolcano by European explorers (USGS 2013). Mt. Adams got its name in a moderately shameful way. In the mid 1800 s, there was a plan to name the volcanoes in the Cascade Range after United States presidents. In honor of President John Adams, a mapmaker named Mt. Adams by mistake, as the name was originally meant for what is now today Mt. Hood. To make matters worst, Mt. Adams was not originally included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Symbols of the Allegory of the Cave The Symbols of The Allegory of the cave The Allegory of the Cave , is a kind of theory by Plato. In the story, there are three prisoners, sitting in a cave facing the back wall. They are chained at the neck and cannot turn their heads. Behind them is a fire. Between the fire and the cave wall there is a ridge in which puppets of sorts move along and cast shadows on the wall. None of this can be seen by the prisoners. At the opposite end of the cave, behind them, is the exit which leads up to the outside world. Then, one of the prisoner gets free. It s painful to leave the cave physically as he hasn t moved in years and has never seen real light of the sun, but once he gets used to it, he sees the world for what it really is. Later, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also represents radiant energy. It is a good omen to have the sun shining in your dream (Dreammoods.com). But to the prisoner the sun represents truth, those who resided in the cave for so long lived a life of ignorance and watched shadows on the cave wall. These shadows became their world, the shadows became their image of their world. Those who chose to stay chose to accept how things are, but the few who chose to see what is causing these shadows on the wall explored outside of the cave and became temporarily blinded by the light from the sun (they became enlightened) becoming temporarily blind from the sun represents that enlightenment because now that you know what is causing these shadows you will never go back into that cave because now you have discovered a world that is more real. What causes us to see what we see is light, without light we are blind. Without truth we are nothing. The prisoners despise the freed prisoner who has been outside the cave who is representing the philosopher, because he tells them everything they know is a lie and unreal, and also because he appears to them to be a complete fool. He stagger around in the darkness due to the fact he has been out in the sunlight and his eyes have not adjusted to the darkness again. And if someone do that, They would put him to death (Plato). The ability to listen to the freed prisoner and explore the world outside the cave. But the prisoners ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Narrative Essay About Moving To Canada As I walked to the parking lot where my mom had arrived to pick me up from school, my sister ran out of the car, ran towards me and yelled excitedly, We re going to Canada! Having grown up in Kuwait for my whole life of 15 years, I could hardly believe my sister s words. Going to Canada! I had only been out of the country twice, each time just to vacation and visit family in the Philippines where both my parents are from. I had always imagined what life would be like outside of Kuwait, and now it was finally going to be real. My 15 year old self was devastated We were leaving the only home I had known for 15 years. It did not take long for my sisters excitement to die when we realized that we would be leaving our friends and everything we ve ever known and not returning for a long time. Life in Kuwait for 15 years was comfortable and we were more than financially stable. Moving to Canada without a job offer in place meant that we would have to start from the beginning all over again. Goodbyes were hard but my parents encouraged us to see the joys of moving to a place where we could start over and become accepted citizens of a country. Arriving in Canada, I experienced the biggest culture shock of my life. Vancouver, BC was cold, wet, and loud. I had thought adjusting would be relatively easy; I spoke English with a slight accent but I was very shy that it confused some of the other kids to think I couldn t speak English. I did not understand the culture, which took a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. How Do Ancient Astronauts Have Altered Human Culture There has been a big controversy for as long as anybody can remember whether ancient astronauts have visited earth and altered the human culture and development or not. There are many theorists out there that will tell you first hand that ancient astronauts do exist and will give you all the explanations they have until they prove to you that they do exist. Most of them do know what they are talking about. Ancient astronauts did come to eartha long, long time ago, they did help humans advance in technology and did inspire the human culture because there is too much evidence of large and precise structures being built that humans even in modern time would have trouble building, and also because humans most likely did not know where to start for their culture, and ancient astronauts helped humans build all of that, thus, ancient astronauts had to have existed with all the explanations to back up this conspiracy, and ancient astronauts may not be here now, but they for sure were once here on earth.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ancient astronauts did not let humans look at them or near them, the only humans that were allowed to be near them and speak to them, priests because they were the closest to God. Priests, though could not just walk up to the ancient astronauts, they had to cover and cleanse themselves with a certain germicide because the ancient astronauts did not want to get any earthly diseases. They traveled around the world using chemical fuel and only landed on mountain tops or rocky outcroppings to reduce dust and have the most protection of humans. When the astronauts would land the priests would already be waiting for them, but in caves where they were safe from their transportation. (Randle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Opsec What is OPSEC and Why Do We Have It What is OPSEC? It s a process of protecting little pieces of information that might grouped together to give the bigger picture. It is also protecting critical information deemed mission essential for military commanders. It is simply denying your adversary the information that they might need to harm you or the mission. The AR that covers OPSEC is AR 530 1 and goes over purposes, responsibilities, policy, procedures, training requirements, OPSEC review, assessment, survey, contract and subcontract requirements and special access programs. The reasons why we have OPSEC is because any vital information that the enemy can get their hands on can give them an advantage on the battle field or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Identification of critical information is the process of identifying what information is needed by the enemy, not so much protecting everything that is classified or sensitive unclassified, but protecting what is more vital and would be more useful to the enemy. Analysis of threats is the research and analysis of intelligence, counterintelligence and open source information on the likely enemies of a planned operation. Analysis of vulnerabilities is to examine each and every aspect of the planned operation and try to identify certain OPSEC indicators that could reveal critical information and then compare those indicators with the enemy intelligence collection capabilities used in the previous actions that they have taken in the past. Assessment of risk is where they first analyze the vulnerabilities identified in the previous action and see what OPSEC measures can be taken to prevent the opportunity of the enemy getting information, and then those measures are selected for execution based upon a risk assessment done by the commander and staff. Application of appropriate OPSEC measures is when the command implements the OPSEC measures selected in the assessment of risk, action, or in the case of planned future operations and activities, which includes the measures in specific OPSEC plans. Assessment of Insider Knowledge is assessing and ensuring employees, contractors, and key personnel having access to critical or sensitive information practice and maintain proper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Block Grant Essay Block Grants Definition: Money granted by the federal government that a local authority can allocate to a wide range of services. Significance: This allows the state/city governments to use the money in a general sense, so they can spend it where they need to. Categorical Grants Definition: Money granted by the federal government to state and local governments, with strict limitations on how it is to be spent. Significance: This forces the states to comply to the government s regulation if they want money. Contract with America Definition: A document released by the Republican Party in the 1994 Congressional election.The key points were: decentralizing federal authority: deregulation, cutting taxes, reforming social programs, increasing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first federal system there were 13 states and it included over 87,000 state and local governments. Fiscal Federalism Definition: a concept of federalism where funding is appropriated by the federal government to the states with specific conditions attached. The legislation can be in the form of mandates. Significance: This type of government allows the federal government to hopefully become more efficient and effective at solving government financial problems. The federal government has the power to properly distribute income and to make the economy stable because it is more flexible . Formula Grants Definition: Money awarded to states that specifies a precise formula that is used in determining the amount of funding that a recipient is eligible to receive Significance: This type of grant that is awarded by the OSEP that allows children with disabilities to get a free public education from the ages three to twenty one and supports early intervention for infants and toddlers with disabilities so they can get the help they may need. Mandates (Unfunded/Funded) Definition: Funded are regulations passed by Congress or issued by regulatory agencies to the states with federal funds to support them. Unfunded are regulations passed by Congress or issued by regulatory agencies to the states without federal funds to support them. Significance: Unfunded mandates allow the national government to tell the state government to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Why A Schedule Is Important The most important thing to keep in mind when trying to decide to further your education online is time management, if you will have a good support system and if you will have the self discipline to do your homework. It is very exciting when one is about the do something they enjoy that will pay off in the future, but if you cannot manage your time or have people supporting you it will be difficult to get any schoolwork completed. Before signing up you should think about your daily routine and see if you will be able to have enough time to be able to do homework and study. Having a schedule is very important because that is the only way you can see how organized you are and what changes can or need to be done so that you can have time for school. When I first started school I did not set up a schedule and that made things very complicated. I would sometimes would not study for weeks and when I finally got the chance to do something I was constantly interrupted and I would just end up frustrated. Now after having my second child I knew something had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is why it is vital to have a good support system. I sometimes would just need for my husband to motivate me to continue school, reminding me that it will benefit us in the future and so our children can see that I never gave up. You need to have your family support you in your decision to go back to school and help you out when you need help. I do not get much support from my family because the best way they could help me out is if my siblings would take time to see what our father needs, but they all have their excuses for why they cannot help. My father is the one who does support me and would like to see me finish school and when something can be postponed because I need to get school work done he understands, as long as I get his bills paid on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Ebola Virus The Ebola Virus A virus is an ultramicroscopic infectious organism that, having no independent metabolic activity, can replicate only within a cell of another host organism. A virus consists of a core of nucleic acid, either RNA or DNA, surrounded by a coating of antigenic protein and sometimes a lipid layer surrounds it as well. The virus provides the genetic code for replication, and the host cell provides the necessary energy and raw materials. There are more than 200 viruses that are know to cause disease in humans. The Ebola virus, which dates back to 1976, has four strains each from a different geographic area, but all give their victims the same painful, often lethal symptoms. The Ebola virus is a member of a family of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Close contact and dirty needles spread the Ebola virus. The center of the epidemic in Zaire involved a missionary hospital where they reused needles and syringes without sterilization. Most of the staff of the hospital got sick and died. This outbreak infected 318 with a death rate of 93% (Le Guenno et al. 1271). Another fatal case was reported one year later in Zaire but nothing major ever became of it. The most recent case recorded was the infamous breakout in Kikwit, Zaire. This breakout had the world in an uproar about the possibility of this virus spreading out globally. This outbreak appeared to have started with a patient who had surgery in Kikwit on April 10, 1995. Members of the surgical team then developed symptoms similar to those of a viral hemorrhagic fever disease (Ebola Info. from the CDC 2). From there, the disease spread to more than 300 others. The most frequent symptoms at the onset were fever (94%), diarrhea (80%), and server weakness (74%); other symptoms included dysphagia (41%) and hiccups (15%). Clinical signs of bleeding occurred in 38% of cases (JAMA 274: 373). The World Heath Organization declared on August 24, 1995 that the outbreak of Ebola Zaire in Kikwit was officially over after killing 244 of its 315 known victims ( Ebola Outbreak Officially Over 1). This outbreak had a rate of death over 75%. Ebola Sudan also occurred in 1976 about the same time as Ebola Zaire. The number of cases was 284 with a death rate of 53% (Le ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Mathematical Extrapolation Technique For Predicting And... Appendix B Mathematical Extrapolation Technique for Predicting and Assessing Production Performance In this section developments in graphical methods of assessing water drive performance are presented. An extensive number of graphical and mathematical extrapolation techniques is available in the literature. A number mathematical extrapolationmethods were also assessed (not presented here). Mathematical extrapolation technique presented by Dake (1994) was found to be quite effective in predicting future production performance and in assessing the effects of any remedial actions which has taken place. The method was tested on two fields, namely Miller and Maureen. Description of method proposed by Dake is presented below. Examination of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversion from surface volumes to reservoir pore volumes is performed using the following relationships: N_pd=(N_p B_o)/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc) W_id=W_i/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc) Since 1PV=(NB_oi)/(1 S_wc ) Finally, the dependence of fractional flow at the producing end of the system on fractional flow at reservoir conditions is expressed using the classical Buckley Leverett fraction flow function: f_we=1/(1+B_o/B_w (1/f_ws 1)) It must be noted that in most water drive reservoirs before the water breakthrough, there is an initial period of depletion. The fractional flow calculations, only take into account the oil recovered by water injection. Therefore calculations can be performed only after the water breaks through in the producing wells. Prediction of final oil recovery If injection rates during the latter part of the flood are relatively stable, then 1/Wid function can be approximated by a straight line, which can be fitted by equation of the form: (Оґf_we)/(ОґS_we )=aS_we+b Where a and b are constants. Integrating the equation results in quadratic function: f_we=a^2/2 S_we^2+bS_we+c Where c is constant. Predicted values of fwe and Swe obtained by extrapolation of the quadratic equation above are then can be used in Welge equation for predicting Npd as a function of fwe, which are then should be converted to surface conditions. Miller Field The data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Self Presentation Is Described As Playing Out A Self Spencer Cermeno 5000269 Bernie Mac Research Paper 17 October 2015 1.)Self presentation is described as playing out a self to the reaction and anticipation of others (p. 32). Men and women both modify their self presentation to the reaction of others. In a classic study noted by Crawford of female college students who were provided with details of male students who were either desirable or undesirable as a potential date and who was characterized as having traditional or more modern values, According to the textbook the study found that, When women thought they would have the opportunity to meet the man, they changed their descriptions of themselves to fit the man s traditional or modern values but only if he was attractive (p.25). Self presentation can be looked at as calculated choices, choices that are made under certain circumstances in order to appeal to certain groups or others. For example, when Jordan overheard his uncle Bernie and his friends making fun of him for doing gymnastics he decided to get into basketball again to please his uncle. Another example is Briana, when her mother wants her to be more tough and aggressive when she s out on the field she begins to do so because she s wants to please her mother. According to the textbook doing genderis, the second level of the gender system, and that, gender is created, performed, and perpetuated in social interaction (p. xix). The concept of doing gender is not only creating and performing contrasts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...