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Mergers and Acquisitions in the Pharmaceutical Sector...
Mergers and acquisitions in the pharmaceutical sector since the last 10years to cope with the
mutations of this sector.
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Contents
Title p.1
Introduction p.3
1. The pharmaceutical sector p.6
1.1. Introduction of the pharmaceutical sector 1.2 The actual pharmaceutical market 1.3 The actors
of the pharmaceutical market 1.4 The strategic segmentation of the pharmaceutical market
2. The strict rules of the pharmaceutical sector in the world. p.12 ... Show more content on
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Moreover, the financial crisis which ruins the developed countries since 2007 only creates a
slowdown in the market of the health. It is this unfavourable context, and the need for the leaders of
the pharmacy to react, which led us to deal with the following subject: strategies of mergers and
acquisitions to resist to the current changes in the pharmaceutical sector .
In order to delimit this subject, we chose one period to concentrate ourselves on which is the last
decade, and one of our analysis of the Pfizer group goes on the recent repurchase of the Wyeth
group,
In order to analyse, as well as possible, the mergers and acquisitions and its consequences on the
sector, there will be presented, at the same time, the sector as a whole, the internal audit of the
pharmaceutical market, to finish with the strategic issues and the example of the merger between
Pfizer and Wyeth because Wyeth, unlike Pfizer, represents the future of pharmaceutical companies.
Innovative and related to the products of tomorrow, the Wyeth Company has been, since a few
years, a serious competitor for the world leaders like Pfizer.
The purchase of its rival announces for Pfizer a new departure. In danger, the
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Monopolistic Competition
CHAPTER 25
Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
TopicQuestion numbers
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1.Monopolistic competition: definition; characteristics1 17
2.Demand curve18 24
3.Price output behavior25 78
4.Efficiency aspects79 88
5.Oligopoly: definition; characteristics89 112
6.Concentration ratio; Herfindahl Index113 140
7.Game theory141 156
8.Kinked demand curve model157 176
9.Collusion; cartels; price leadership177 194
10.Advertising195 200
11.Efficiency aspects201 204
12.Review of four structures205 226 Consider This227 228 Last Word229 233 True False234 258
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C)the industry would more closely approximate pure competition. D)the likelihood of collusive
pricing would increase.
Answer: C
Type: A Topic: 1 E: 461 MI: 217 10.Economic analysis of a monopolistically competitive industry is
more complicated than that of pure competition because: A)the number of firms in the industry is
larger. B)monopolistically competitive firms cannot realize an economic profit in the long run. C)of
product differentiation and consequent product promotion activities. D)monopolistically
competitive producers use strategic pricing strategies to combat rivals.
Answer: C
Type: A Topic: 1 E: 461 MI: 217 11.A monopolistically competitive industry combines elements of
both competition and monopoly. The monopoly element results from: A)the likelihood of collusion.
C)product differentiation. B)high entry barriers. D)mutual interdependence in decision making.
Answer: C
Type: D Topic: 1 E: 462 MI: 218 12.Nonprice competition refers to: A)low barriers to entry.
B)product development, advertising, and product packaging. C)the differences in information
which consumers have regarding various products. D)an industry or firm in long run equilibrium.
Answer: B
Type: A Topic: 1 E: 461 MI: 217 13.A significant difference between a monopolistically competitive
firm
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Controversial Immigration Issues
A controversial Issue I like to get your attention on is about Immigration. Immigration is an issue
that has been on all media outlets, but now is more current and pressing issue because of our
current president speech, and views on Immigration. The data I plan on using for this paper are
news, social networks, and online articles. Like any other issue their people with conflicting
views when it comes to this topic. In this paper, I would like to address both for and opposing
views on this topic. Also, how ethics plays a role in social media when discussing Immigration.
Immigration to the Americas started prior to the 19th century. The first Immigrants who came to the
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Everyone has their own set of ethical values by which they abide, and so does the people who
broadcast our news. News media coverage, articles online report how immigration poses a threat to
society, how most of the illegals are criminals. However, if fails to mention the immigrant side of
the story, and how certain events affects them, and what are their concerns. After reading, Reporting
Immigration by Stephen Franklin, it has given me some insight on how and what is told on media
to further appeal to society.
A recent event that happen was a day without Immigrants. This happen recently on February 16,
2017 during this day Immigrants across the states who chose to participate on this day didn t
attend school, work, or shop. It had a huge impact on the school districts they lost money, because
the attendance rates where low. Some companies supported the workers who chose to protest,
however not everyone was supportive some fired the workers who chose to protest on that
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Africa s Health Care Crisis Essay
The residents of Africa are suffering from preventable, treatable, and fatal diseases everyday at a
higher rate compared to developed countries. The healthcare crisis in Africa is the primary cause of
all these deaths, and includes inefficient healthcare systems. Consequently, African s inefficient
healthcare systems results in poor delivery of care and a shortage of health professionals. The
healthcare crisis in Africais a current issue impacting the lives of many African s who don t have
the same access to resources as developed countries such as the United States. These resources can
save the lives of many African s dying of preventable and curable disease, and understanding why
the African continent has little access to them... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The health of many women in Algeria which is part of Sub Saharan Africa in 1990 were impacted
by the poor health care system because they lived in poverty. Poverty caused these women to lack
essential needs to live a quality life. They lacked or could not afford resources such as supplies,
health care professionals, and facilities for healthcare, clean water, and waste disposal. This
ultimately affected the health of women and their children. For instance, lack of clean water and
waste disposal facilities can cause health abnormalities such as cholera or typhoid fever which
can cause devastating deaths. This is a healthcare problem because of the lack of funding. The
lack of funding prevents antibiotics from being used to prevent death, and prevents African s from
being vaccinated against typhoid fever. Another example of how poverty affects woman s health
is unintended pregnancy, which is because they are more likely to engage in risky sexual
behavior. It s part of the health crisis because it includes a poor health system, and a lack of
education about proper nutrition and behaviors during pregnancy. Complications in these
pregnancies due to poor nutrition and not visiting the doctor regularly includes increased infant
mortality. Infant mortality in the slums of Nairobe is 91.3% while it is 75.9% in urban areas
where there is a better developed healthcare system. The inferiority of poor Africans in
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The Good Wife TV Show
Extra Credit I chose to analyze episode 21 (In Sickness) of Season 2 of The Good Wife TV
show. In this episode, a judge hears both sides on a liver transplant dispute between the hospital
(defendant) and the victim (plaintiff), represented by big firm attorneys. The plaintiff was
allegedly wrongfully removed from the top of the transplant list. The attorney for the hospital
was then fired by her firm during the trial. She proceeded to go to the big firm attorneys that
were on her opposite side and ask for them to be her attorneys, representing her in a wrongful
discharge suit against her former law firm. The big firm accepted the case. The fired attorney
disclosed several pieces of information from her firm to the firm now representing her,... Show
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The rule on declining representation is represented by the big firm attorneys taking the fired
attorney s case on the wrongful discharge claim against her former law firm. Correct application
of the rule would have instead required that they decline to represent her because they took her
as a client knowing that the representation will result in violation of professional conduct (such
as the rules on conflicts and confidentiality). The rules on conflicts of interest and imputation of
those conflicts are represented by the big firm attorneys who took on the fired attorney s case
(who was their opposition just a few hours ago on a case that was still pending). Confidential
information from the hospital s side was given to the big firm attorneys, that they used in the liver
case. The attorneys for the hospital ask for the big firm to be discqualified for what happened. The
judge asked afterwards if the fired attorney could keep those two cases separate, she answered yes,
and the judge moved
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The Expeditions Of The Expedition
The names Lewis and Clark have almost always been associated with excellence and adventure.
Their expedition westward in search of a water passageway across the country has become etched
into the annals of history as one of the earliest and greatest examples of American nationalism and
survives not only as a compelling story, but also as a piece of living, breathing history. However,
upon examining the expedition, several prudent questions arise: Could the expedition truly have
known what awaited them out west? Was meeting the now legendary figure Sacagawea someone
the group intended to find? And maybe most importantly, concerning the preparation efforts taken
by the expedition s generals, most notably Meriwether Lewis, did the group... Show more content
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Within this territory held a lot of unknown information, but what was known came from writings
and works of England s Captain James Cook and prior expeditions to explore the territory funded
by the American Philosophical Society. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States
and the biological father, so to speak, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, had been well interested in
finding the shortest most convenient route of communication between the U.S. the Pacific ocean.
One notable example of this was with a French botanist by the name of AndrГ© Michaux, who in
the year 1793, embarked on an expedition to search for an all water route access across the
continent. Michaux was selected by the then Vice President Jefferson because the Frenchman was
a trained scientist in botany, astronomy, mineralogy, and ethnology. Jefferson s goals for this
expedition was purely geographically based, but also for the sake of knowledge, signifying how
curious many Americans were of the then unknown territory. Unfortunately, the expedition didn t
end the way Jefferson imagined it would, as Jefferson discovered Michaux to be a secret agent of
the French Republic who was then recalled on Jefferson s behalf. Over the following years,
Jefferson let the idea sit in the dust, mainly due to political duties, and the mention of an American
led expedition across the continent wouldn t be mentioned until the early 1800s. Before the Lewis
and Clark expedition
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Merchant Of Venice Quotes
Merchant of Venice
Zackyia
Shakespeare s plays are an important part of history. They re spectacular tales, they proposed
phrases that we still use today, and they re a huge part of our culture. All of Shakespeare s plays
are full of so many well written quotes that can be expanded on in so many ways. One of these
plays is The Merchant of Venice, despite being filled with tons of wonderful quotes there s one in
particular that caught my eye.
In one of the scenes there s the character Jessica who s dressed up as a boy. She is embarrassed
by her apparel but she says But love is blind, and lovers cannot see The pretty follies themselves
commit. This quote represents that she is confident that her lover Lorenzo still loves her despite
of her appearance. In this scene Jessica has also just stole money and jewelry from her father
Shylock. The thievery and the fact she s dressed up as a boy may refer to The pretty follies she
mentions.
Love is blind is a phrase that is still frequently used today, it is a wonderful example of a
metaphor and personification. Love is a concept not a person so that s where the personification
comes in. It s a metaphor because it figuratively compares love to being blind. When Jessica states
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One example is the character Antonio s blind love for Bassanio. Antonio s love for Bassanio is
so strong he s willing get money from Shylock the Jew of whom he despised. He also was
willing to form a bond with Shylock which resulted in Antonio almost getting a pound of his
flesh removed. Another example of blind love in this play is Launcelot and his father Old
Gobbo. Old Gobbo was literally a blind man who was going to give a gift to Launcelot s (past)
master Shylock. This was to show his appreciation for Shylock taking care of his son. Even though
Launcelot played pranks on his father and didn t show any gratitude, Old Gobbo was still acting
out on fatherly
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Diaphyseal Fractures
DISCUSSION Most diaphyseal fractures in children are treated conservatively with plaster casting.
Where acceptable closed reduction cannot be achieved or maintained in patients with completely
unstable forearm fractures, surgical intervention is required7. Complete fractures were more
frequently treated by surgical intervention, especially in older child with limited remodeling
capacity8. The use of an external fixator9 is not seen as a first line treatment in management of
forearm diaphyseal fractures in children10.The classic methods of open reduction with plating
could offer anatomical reduction sparing the physis and could provide early mobilization of joints.
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Previous series have shown that in non comminuted fractures, the non union rate is less than 10%
and the functional results equaling those achieved with plating15. In the pediatric patient, non
union has not been reported in the literature, and good/excellent functional results are reported in
nearly 95% of cases13,14,15. These excellent clinical results support the use titanium elastic
intramedullary nails in the operative treatment of forearm fractures in the pediatric
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Literary Analysis Of Migraine By Twenty One Pilots
Migraine
Migraine, while it s usually known as gloriously painful headache, ask a teenager and they will
presumably say it s a hit song from the Ohio based synthpop, rap rock, indie rock, and yes even
reggae, band Twenty One Pilots. Underneath the techno beat and flying piano notes, are lyrics with
a profound meaning. The excellent lyricist, Tyler Joseph, in a spit fire fashion, confronts many
prevalent feelings and struggles. Within the song, Tyler Joseph defends himself from his brain, that
keeps sending him depressing, and pessimistic thoughts. This song uses many allegories
represented by literal images. Migraine by Twenty One Pilots is a unique song that puts a voice to
the battles of the mind; it has a riveting theme, complex figurative imagery, and an intriguing syntax.
Furthermore, the theme of this song is Tyler s migraine, although it seems like a simple concept
his migraine is due to his overworking head. In the song, Tyler sings (Line 12) let it be said what
this headache represents it s me defending in suspense ...(Line 12) that s best represented by my
depressing thoughts (line 16), and something you won t forget its all about my forehead (line 32
) it s a door that holds back contents (line 33). He also sings in the introduction of the song; Am I
the only one I know(Line 1) waging my wars behind my face and above my throat. (Line 2 )If you
know anything about anatomy you will know he is referring to his brain. The overarching theme of
this catchy song is the battles of the brain, which of course manifest itself as a migraine.
Schizophrenic pop is what some people may label this duo; it makes sense for this song. The
figurative imagery bounces around everywhere. There is a significant amount geographical
imagery within this song, there is also a gigantic amount of literal imagery as well. All in all, there
is a lot of imagery of all sorts. Here are a few examples; (line 28) Pardon my yelling and telling you
green gardens!(line 28) are not what s growing in my psyche! (line 29), and behind my eyelids are
islands of violence. (line 35) My mind s shipwrecked it s the only island my mind could find. (line
36) I did not
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The Rational Model of Policy Decision Making
Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Public Policy and Policy Analysis: The Rational
Model Question: The rational model of public policy making, though heavily criticized, is the
most widely used and or talked about model. Discuss why. By Lefoko O. Molebatsi (University of
Botswana) Instructor: Prof G. S Maipose 2001
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Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Introduction
According to Dunn (1994:330), rationality is a self conscious process of using explicit reasoned
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6. The decision maker will choose the alternative, and its consequences, that maximizes attainment
of his or her goals, values, or objectives11.
The outcome of this modus operandi is a rational decision that is, one that most effectively
achieves a given end. In short, it optimizes; it is the best possible decision 11. Rational decisions
bring about either large and basic or limited changes in public policies. Perhaps it is important to
note that these decisions are more often than not in line with the ideals and aspirations of elites,
who are happy with the political situation as it stands. Thus, this contributes (I submit) to the wide
usage of the rational model within the fraternity of management policy and decision making.
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Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Despite heavy criticism of the rational model,
some authors continue to view it as an ideal. An idealized model of rational policymaking process
consists of a „rational individual‟ undertaking the following sequential activities: 1. A goal
for solving a problem is established 2. All significant consequences of each alternative strategy are
predicted and the probability of those consequences occurring is estimated. 3. Finally, the strategy
that most nearly solves the problem or solves it at least cost is selected12. 4. All alternative
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The Role Of Baseball In The 1970 s
One of the most important years for baseball in the 70s was 1974. Here are some examples of
why the 1974 baseball season is so important. During the 1974 season, baseball made history and
many of ways. The most memorable person was Hank Aaron, Aaron broke Babe Ruth s total
home run record (714). The pitcher that everyone was scared of was Nolan Ryan and the king of
steal that year was Lou Brock. Hank Aaron went into the 1974 season one shy of the home run
record. The Braves started the season on the road, so they did not play Aaron, the Braves wanted
him to get the record at home. The Braves got in trouble with the league and they made the Braves
put him in the lineup. In Aaron s first at bat, his first swing, homerun (1970s Sports History)....
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Charles Finley, owner of the World champion Oakland Athletics, was fined $7,000 and put on
probation mid way through the World Series. Second baseman Mike Andrews played poorly in
the second game of the Series. The Mets had won the game in the 12th inning, after Andrews
committed two errors, scoring four runs. In his anger, Finley attempted to place Andrews on the
disabled list, saying he had a sore shoulder, and Andrews signed an agreement. Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn did not allow Andrews to be placed on the disabled list, and fined Finley for three
reasons (1970s Sports History). The 1970s had so much more important things to influence the
game but 1973 and 1974 were the 2 most important years. The coolest nickname ever is Mr.
October. Reggie Jackson gained that nickname by hitting 3 home runs in 1 single playoff game.
What a cool nickname. Before Reggie Jackson moved to the Yankees he lead the Oakland Athletics
to 3 straight world series,
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Harry Harlow Research Papers
The Well of Despair
Pragya Chaturvedi
Piedmont Governor s School for Mathematics, Science, and Technology
The Well of Despair
Harry Harlow conducted experiments on rhesus monkeys to research the nature of maternal love (
Harry Harlow, 2017). He used maternal deprivation and social isolation experiments to do so. The
first experiment he conducted was to find out what kind of maternal care the monkeys needed to be
normal; Harlow raised the infant monkeys with artificial mothers to see how different types of
mothers would affect the monkeys growth and reaction. He used a variety of mothers to research
the different preferences, and he thought that the ideal mother was a mother, soft, warm, and
tender, a mother with infinite patience, a mother available 24 hours a day (Slater, 2008, n.pag.).
He used two mothers in this experiment: one was made out of terrycloth and the other one was
made out of wire ( Harry Harlow, 2017). The wire mother provided the monkeys with the materials
the babies needed to survive, like milk and food. On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He used equipment like the rape rack, iron maidens, and the well of despair which caused
emotional trauma to the infants ( Harry Harlow, 2017). Rape rack was a forced mating device;
the mothers who had their baby using this device were abusive to their children. These mothers
were unable to form any kind of bond to their children because they were deprived of that
themselves. Iron maidens were the surrogate mothers that tormented the monkeys by shooting
sharp spikes, and cold air that was so forceful that the monkeys were thrown across the cages,
clinging and screaming (Slater, 2004). Lastly, well of despair was where the monkeys were left
in dark chambers for up to a year ( Harry Harlow, 2017). The infants that were left in isolation
were very disturbed. Harlow tried very hard to reverse the depression using multiple kinds of
therapy, but they all failed to
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Health Care Consultants
In analyzing problem solving, thee skills and role of a consultant can take on a variety of factors
such as understanding the nature of the problems, purpose and desired outcomes of consultation,
skills of the consultant and skills of the consultee (Dougherty,2014). The skills used to analyze
problems in an organization, consultants will use a systemic approach which involves a variety of
stages and levels of phases to ensure proper analysis, intervention, and implementation of existing
problems. Phase One: Gather Information The phase of gathering information includes some
factors that the consultant needs to take into consideration (Dougherty,2014): Deciding to proceed.
Selecting dimension. Deciding who will be involved in data collection Selecting the data collection
methods пѓјGenetic data пѓјCurrent descriptive data пѓјProcess data пѓјInterpretive data
пѓјConsultee client system relationship data пѓјClient system behavior data In the given scenario,
Mr. Valencia, of Healthcare Consultants Inc., was hired as a consultant by Dr. Rita Krakowski,
director of Hope Medical Center. In exploring the Hope Medical Centers needs, Mr. Valencia
proceeded to phase one which includes gathering information to establish why his services were
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Both physicians and nurses reported that their main source of stress on the job was dealing with
issues of mortality. When interacting with nurses in transplant operations, doctors were known to
be tense and curt with the nurses. Additionally, some of the doctors expressed sadness and
frustration in the event of losing a patient. Both doctors and nurses expressed the difficulty in
carrying out difficult conversations with the families of patients, that involved palliative care and
prolonged life
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Fayol s Management Principles
Introduction
The management and organisations discipline considers Henry Fayol (1841 1925) to be one of the
early practitioners of management who recognised principles and theories of management. Indeed,
current students, teachers and practitioners find Fayol s management principles to be of interest.
This is especially the case since numerous management authors (Bose, 2013: Lamond, 2005: Lewis,
2007) have the common belief that Fayol s effort founded the elementary framework and principles
for management theory currently being applied. Fayol dedicated a lot of time to endorsing the
theory of administration and throughout this time argued that all business activities precipitate
undertakings which are classified into six groups: financial, commercial, technical, accounting
security, and management (Lamond, 2005). While focusing on the management aspect, Fayol
considered it to be a systematic arrangement and integration of the financial, accounting, production,
and sales functions of the organisation. Hence, the purpose of Fayol s management theory was a
way of establishing management as a different aspect from other technical activities, however,
important to the integration of various organisational activities in order to realise a common
objective. In that respect, Parker Ritson, 2005 posit that Fayol s management principles offered
and continue to offer an overall management outlook for practising managers as well as an
instructional manual for academicians in the management discipline. The objective of this report is
to therefore critically discuss Fayol s perspectives through an analysis of these views as well as
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These elements were branded planning, organising, command, coordination, and control. Grouped
together, the five elements denote what is commonly known as the management
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Health Current Toolkit Paper
While I was looking over the Health Current Toolkit information, I was very impressed on how
they covered just about everything. One of my favorite things that I found was the frequently
asked questions page, for me it was very helpful because this is all new to me and this page was
extremely helpful to understand the basics about HIE records. I feel that the whole thing had all
the details you needed to understand what they were and how they worked. The only thing that
was not too clear for me was that they are able to access your all your records in the case of an
emergency. I am all for that because in an emergency, I want all my records available to receive the
best care, however what is classified as an emergency and are there a... Show more content on
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I also like the fact that if for whatever reason I felt that I did not want some information to be
accessible, I can opt out there and then they cannot access that information. Overall, I feel that
HIE is a safe and helpful program that I would want my information in. Some data that might be
considered sensitive is maybe if one had an illness that almost cost them their life or an injury or
an accident or the death of a loved one due to illness. I do feel that this data should be shared
differently. I feel like this type of data should have its own set of opt in and opt out system because
this is data that could be very sensitive to a patient and should be treated with care. Although this
data can be helpful in diagnosing problems or treatments, I feel that they should not be talked about
casually if they are talked about, they should be spoken of with just the doctor and the patient and
whomever else the patient wishes to hear the sensitive data and that is it. As long as this data is
handled with care and not taken lightly, it will not be a problem. The relationship between
standards is that they are rules or guidelines that help in keeping the information safe. According to
himss.org (1), The Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C CDA) is an emerging
document standard for the transmission of structured
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The Ever-Changing Structure Of The Family Unit In The...
Modern families are becoming more of a norm in today s society as more and more children are
being raised in non traditional families. The ever changing arrangement of he family unit in the
Unites Stated has altered the lives of many children. With the continued increase of children being
born to unmarried parents, the adoption of children by homosexual couples and divorcerates rising,
we are seeing a rise in third party individuals seeking visitation and custody rights. These third
parties include foster parents, step parents, siblings, same sex partners and other relatives who at
one point or another may have played a significant part in the child s life.
VI.Same sex relationships 2 PARTS
It is ideal to believe that every parents fundamental
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Athena Goddess Of War
Athena, or Athene, is the Goddess of Wisdom and War ( Athena ). Known for her grace and mercy,
all the other gods highly respected her (Pontikis). Although she is the goddess of war, her true
personality might be a surprise.
Athena s Roman name is Minerva, and the two are very similar (L. Roman and M. Roman 90).
Athena actually does not like fighting at all, but instead enjoys the strategy involved in battle
(Pontikis). This goddess is not only in charge of war, but rules over outdoor activities and chores
done inside the house like weaving, spinning, and cooking (Pontikis). She rules over the city of
Athens, which was rewarded to her because she helped the people by planting the olive tree (L.
Roman and M. Roman 91). Also, her most important temple is called the Parthenon ( Athena ).
Athena can always be found with her helmet and spear, making her one of the easiest goddesses
to identify (Pontikis). Athena is also easy to spot because of her special shield. On her shield is
Medusa s head, which Perseus had given to her (L. Roman and M. Roman 91). She hardly uses her
spear however, because she likes to handle things in a peaceful manner (Pontikis). Surprisingly,
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One of those battles was defeating Typhon, the most feared and dangerous monster in existence.
Long ago, Typhon decided to try and take over Mount Olympus, the home of all the gods and
goddesses. When he arrived, all the gods hid among the mortals, taking the shape of various
animals. Well, all but Athena. She stood her ground. She was not going to let someone, or
something, take her home away. Her father, Zeus, saw her facing the beast, and he decided that
he didn t want his daughter doing his job for him. His job was to protect his people, so that s
what he did. Gathering the courage and stepping up, he was able to defeat Typhon, and all the
gods were able to return home safely
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Stream of Consciousness Novel
The Development of the Stream of Consciousness Technique in Modernist English Fiction (with
Special Reference to the Contributions of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf)
Arpan Adhikary
The term stream of consciousness as applied in literary criticism to designate a particular mode of
prose narrative was first coined by philosopher William James in his book Principles of Psychology
(1890) to describe the uninterrupted flow of perceptions, memories and thoughts in active human
psyche. As a literary term, however, it denotes a certain narrative technique used in novels in which
the narrator records in minute but somewhat abstract way whatever passes through his or her
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The style is highly allusive and Joyce deliberately confuses the narrative by making a pastiche of
the styles of several genres together while presenting the flows of the continuous thoughts of the
principal characters. Here for the first time Joyce also employed the interior monologue which is
deemed to be the purest form of the stream of consciousness mode. In Joyce s third and last novel
Finnegans Wake (1939) the complexity of the stream of consciousness technique reaches its heights
necessitating the text s being one of the least read ones in any language. In this novel Joyce used
around forty languages other than English and presented an awkwardly extensive range of literary,
mythical, political and historical allusions while narrating the one night dream sequence of the
protagonist, a Dublin tavern keeper named Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker. Apart from Joyce,
Virginia Woolf also made remarkable contribution to the development of the stream of
consciousness mode in the modernist English fiction. In Mrs. Dalloway (1925) Woolf presents the
diverse mental recourses of Clarissa Dalloway within the span of one single day, and in the interior
monologue of Mrs. Dalloway the narrative breaks with the realistic mode in order to suit the inner
reality of the narrator s psyche which is different from the external reality by which she is
surrounded. Similar intellectual cogency and finer technical
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What Is The Purpose Of The Witches In Macbeth
In the seventeen hundreds there was a strong belief in witches and all of the power they obtained.
People, during the time, believed witches were tied to the devil and only intended to ruin peoples
lives. Many people believed all witches were bad, but some believed that witches could use their
unworldly power to better people. Witches could not have healed nor destroyed people without the
use of potions. During the time period of Macbeth, through the use of potions witches were
capable of predicting the future, healing a person, and destroying one s life. Witches created
potions for a variety of reasons. Witches wanted people to believe that faith would cure them.
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A negative spell could really affect someone s life for the worse. Larner emphasizes that, There
were sudden illness, certain accidents, lingering illnesses for which no cause was clear, strokes,
unexpected deaths, the failure of cops;....] (Larner). In Macbeth, the first witch wanted to get
revenge on a sailor s wife who refused to share her chestnuts with her. Therefore, the witch casted
a spell on the sailor that deprived him of sleep. This shows the witches had power to harm
someone s life in the matter of seconds. A witches superpowers were so strong and people were
frightened by their strengths. Larner adds, She might or might not have a reputation for harming
as well as healing, but above all she was deemed to have malevolent supernatural powers (Larner).
Witches can help or hurt someone and in Macbeth they are used to hurt someone. Macbeth was a
hero and warrior until he met the witches. Macbeth starts to change for the worse when the
witches began to give him prosephies. The witches gave Macbeth the ambition to want to become
king and Macbeth would go through drastic measures to achieve his goal of becoming king.
Guiley suggests, Spells may be beneficial or harmful and they may be worked on people, animals,
and nature (Guiley). The witches did not cast a specific spell on Macbeth; however, they
manipulated him to the point of destruction by persuading him to murder and predicting his future.
Macbeth
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The Big Short, Directed By Adam Mckay
Summary
The film the Big Short, directed by Adam McKay is about the financial/housing crisis of 2008. The
film explains how the history of the housing market, how the crisis began, and introduced all of the
people and companies involved. The most important aspect of the movie was that the crisis was
foreseen, but nothing was done to prevent it. The three main characters are Michael Burry, Jared
Vennett, and Mark Baum. Burry was the first to recognize the faulty practices of the housing
market, and bet against the market. His actions caught the attention of Vennett and Baum, which led
them to investigate the housing market, and bet against it as well.
Housing/Financial Crisis of 2008
During the housing/financial crisis of 2008, I was in the 10th grade. My parents did not have bank
accounts or owned a home, and I did not watch the news, therefore I did not anything about the
crisis. Prior to watching the film, I had no clue it occurred. All of the information in the film was
new knowledge. A few terms that were new to me were subprime mortgage, collateralized debt
obligation (CDO), adjustable rates and credit default swap.
A subprime mortgage is a loan that is offered to people who are not necessarily qualified for a
loan, which makes them risky mortgages. Since the lenders are taking on this risk, the interest
rates are extremely high to somewhat make up for the risk. A CDO is various pieces of assets that
are put together and sold to investors. Assets that are included
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Similarities Between James And Ruth In James Mcbride s The...
Throughout James McBride s memoir The Color of Water, James takes the reader and the
audience on a journey to the past, present, and future of his life as he tributes his success to his
mother Ruth. He not only tells his life s story through his eyes and point of view, but also looks
to his mother as she describes how she developed into the loving, compassionate person she is
today and shows her morals of raising a family. Ruth has a vast impact on James life and helps him
show his true characteristics and personality. Despite the similarities represented by James and
Ruth, they still have their differences. Since the day he was born, James had his strong and
independent mother looking out for him. No matter what life brought on the... Show more content
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James grew up in a chaotic setting in which survival of the fittest was a tactic he needed to use
every day. He grew up with eleven other children in his household, leaving him to fend for and
take care of himself. Ruth taught her children, James specifically to carry themselves with
measures of high dignity and with the strive or will power to succeed. Looking back on his life,
James owes his success to his mother. He says Mommy s children are extraordinary people, most
of them leaders in their own rights. All of them have toted more mental baggage and dealt with
more hardships than they care to remember, yet carry themselves with a giant measure of dignity,
humility, and humor. (McBride Page 276). Self motivation and self reliance was a life lesson Ruth
taught her children from day one. She always encouraged her children to make their dreams
become reality and to achieve their highest goals. Despite the poverty level James grew up, his
mother was his rock and the one who would support him no matter what life threw at him. James
learned and cultured valuable lessons from his mother
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North Dakota Research Paper
Keno in North Dakota : North Dakota has a wide variety of land based casinos and gambling
options for its local residents to enjoy them to the fullest. The locality is having more than 30
commercial casinos, racinos, and racetracks spread across several cities of the state. Hence
obviously, you will be able to enjoy loads of slots machines and thousands of live table games here.
Isn t it sounding great?
Well, whether you do love playing the compelling table games, or even you prefer playing Keno,
North Dakota definitely has a plenty of options to boost your gambling experience with loads of fun
and an ultimate entertainment. Just take the advantage of North Dakota s famous Vegas style royal
casinos scattered across the entire state. Also, You will find gaming, live entertainment, and
concerts year round. Many casinos also offer fine dining, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This casino hotel, facing Lake Sakakawea, needs only 39 minutes drive from the US Highway 2. It
also offers loads of games, for example, Slots, Video keno, Video Poker, Roulette, Craps, Three
Card Poker and Blackjack etc. The rooms in the main hotel include all the modern and latest
features like flat screen TVs, free WiFi, coffee makers, and much more too. This famous casino is
also having an indoor pool, a sauna, hot tub, and an exercise room. You will also find a casual
restaurant, live entertainment, a steakhouse, loads of gaming tables, and bunches of slot machines
etc.
Website : http://4bearscasino.com/
Keno in North Dakota : Grand Treasure Casino
Grand Treasure Casino can be another popular choice for playing Keno. It is located at North West
Trenton, North Dakota. It is an extremely royal and native American casino. This grand casino, with
having around 5,000 square feet gaming space, features approximately 260 gaming machines.
Website : http://www.grandtreasurecasino.net/
Keno in North Dakota : Prairie Knights Casino and
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Corporate Governance Of The Sarbanes Oxley Act Of 2002
As of today, an international corporate governance model does not exist. Corporations are bound
by the laws and regulations of a country and the shareholders expectations. Even countries with
similar histories, customs, languages, and ethnicities such as the United Kingdom ( U.K. ) and the
United States ( U.S. ) have different corporate governance standards (Monks Minow, 468). While
the U.K. has a separate code of corporate governance with guidelines, the U.S. incorporates their
governance policies within their laws. The U.S. regulates corporate governance through the
Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 ( SOX ), the Securities Exchange Commission ( SEC ), and stock
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U.S. organizations are held by many shareholders who are uninvolved in the daily running of the
company. Institutional investors usually have the largest stakes. Governance of companies is
determined by the states, but U.S. states do not give shareholders many enforceable rights. This is
different in the U.K., where the shareholders and their objectives are the purpose of financial
reporting (ValueWalk). The Institutional Investors Committee ( IIC ) of the U.K. adopted a
statement of codes and responsibilities. This statement includes clarifying the priorities for certain
matters and deciding when to take action; observing the performance of and having conversations
with portfolio companies; intervening when necessary; assessing the influence of activism efforts;
and reporting back to clients and owners (Monks Minow, 2011). In the U.K., the shareholders are
the customer and the enforcers, whereas in the U.S., companies are focused on how well they are
doing in the market. The U.S. has separation of ownership and management. SOX gave the SEC
the ability to prevent people from serving as officers and directors. Non executive directors oversee
the managers performance. The board of directors includes the executive the non executive
directors who plan the path of the organization. The independent directors main responsibility is to
manage all activities of the management board.
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Explain the Relevance of the Ministry of the Prophet Amos,...
Explain the relevance of the ministry of the prophet Amos, a prophet of social justice to our present
day setting.
Writing at a time of prosperity, when a sharp contrast existed between the luxurious life of the
nation s leaders and the oppression of the poor was the prophet Amos (John W. Ritenbaugh)
During the reign of Jeroboam II Israel had become a wealthy and prosperous nation. It was a
golden age for Israel, a time of political stability and economic growth. This wealth however was
not enjoyed by everyone, as the northern kingdom became more urbanised it saw an emergence of
a wealthy middle class and a widening gulf between them and the poor. It was against this social
backdrop that the prophet Amos preached. As the people of... Show more content on
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Western countries employ factory workers in parts of Africa and pay them as little as eight
pence an hour, when they could afford to pay them properly. They are also subjected to long
hours and unsafe working conditions. This is due to the greed that exists in Western society,
where big businesses are so concerned with making a profit that they will cut as many corners as
necessary in order to increase their gain. They get away with subjecting men, women and even
children to harsh and brutal working conditions which a Western society would not tolerate if it
was happening to them. As God s people we, like the Israelites, are called by God to stop these
injustices. An article in The Guardian stated that what the average British child spends on crisps
and sweets in a year could supply a family in Malawi with grain for a year. The bridge between
the worlds riches and poorest is now so wide that simply putting money in a charity box is not
enough. We need to become more directly involved in the fight against world poverty; this can
be done by perhaps sponsoring a child or by visiting some of the world s poorest places to help
build hospitals or schools. We should all see ourselves as God s people and therefore equal,
deserving the same opportunities and standards of living. В‘God condemns their sacrifices because
of their oppression of the poor and their disregard for justice and righteousness (The Grace
Institute), their ill treatment of the poor makes their
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Spin-Doctors Case Study
Since the PR ization of politics , spin doctors have played an essential role in the political and
communication processes of democratic societies. The reputation of an administrative team can
be irreversibly affected by the way a crisis or issue is managed in the eyes of the public, who
have greater influence over political power than ever before. It is the role of spin doctors to
construct a favourable narrative that will frame a politician in a positive light, while utilising the
mass mediato steer public opinion. The role of a spin doctor can be challenging, especially during
natural disasters. These situations often evoke distress, panic and confusion among the public
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The floods affected much of central and southern Queensland, killing 35 people and causing over
$200 billion in damages. This disaster was named as the most notorious flood in Australian
history (Carbone Hanson, 2012). This essay will draw on key examples from Bligh s
performance and spin team tactics throughout the course of the disaster. As outlined by Louw,
there are four key political players politicians, spin doctors, journalists and publics (2010). During
the Queensland floods, each player had a specific agenda. Journalists worked to create and
circulate gripping stories while providing the public with up to date crisis information. Spin
professionals worked alongside the Queensland Government to fulfil a number of objectives
including: public safety, the promotion of Bligh as a competent leader, and to control and minimise
any potential negative criticism. Additionally, Bligh also had specific agendas to fill driven by her
professional reputation and political popularity. Throughout the crisis, all political players achieved
their goals while maintaining a symbiotic relationship, which can be attributed to the success of
Bligh s
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The Perfect Setting For A Ghost Story
A warm, foggy December morning along the Florida coast is the perfect setting for a ghost
story. I never intended to have these particular feelings, and emotions don t come easily for me,
but add this gloomy weather to the after holiday hangover, the dread of a looming workday, the
perfect song on the radio, and the haunts start to flow like tears. Or maybe they were tears. This is
unfamiliar territory for a girl like me, but one thing I know for sure is the ghosts were real. They
were right there beside me, in my head, through my windshield, and tagging along behind. They are
always there.
Ghosts can come in a lot of forms. There are the loved ones lost, there are the spooky haunts and
ghost stories, but the worst kind of ghost is the memory of pur own actions. A ghost we create
freely and then have to live with indefinitely. We all have regrets, but a ghost takes regret to
another level. A ghost is a recurring emotion, a feeling imprinted upon us and others that cannot
be forgotten nor rectified. In time all things can be forgiven; the majority of my ghosts have
been forgiven, but they still reside inside of me. Forgiveness does not allay the haunt. I know
what I said. I know what I did. I know where I ve been. I know the power I have over others, and
I know I haven t always wielded it responsibly. I know how to inflict pain. When something hurts
me, I know how to hurt it 10 fold in return via my words, action, or violence, but the words are what
haunt me the most. The
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Drummer Boy Of Shiloh Book Report
Me, thought the boy, I got only a drum, two sticks to beat it, and no shield .
The Drummer Boy of Shiloh presents a believable portrait of a Civil War drummer boy, because it
has a realistic character, setting, and plot.
The characters from the story The Drummer boy of Shiloh are realistic because they act as if they
were in the war, for example the drummer boy is scared like most drummer boys would be.
Another thing is that the general is like most generals in the civil war. There dialogue also acts as
if they were talking in war. These few things help make this story realistic and believable.
In The Drummer Boy of Shiloh the setting is in the civil war, It describes it like it was really in
the war. In the story it talks about how all
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Thomas Hardy Research Paper
Thomas Hardy was born June 2, 1840 in Higher Bockhampton, in the county of Dorset. He grew
with a passion of music and literature from his parents. He was first educated by a village school
provided by Mrs. Julia Martin, and his mother encouraged him to read many books. However, he
could not afford to attend a higher school, so he was apprenticed by John Hicks, a church architect.
He then moved to London, where he worked with another architect, Arthur Blomfield. However, he
fell ill and returned to Dorset.
Dorset is an important place that Hardy draws many experiences for his writing. In 1840, Dorset
was slow with change, compared to the rest of England. For example the railroad did not spread
to the county until Hardy was seven years old. This slow changed allowed folk traditions of this
small population last longer, giving Hardy more time to adapt to it. During his early years Hardy
was to witness the hand of change at work on landscape and rural community at the same time that
his own intellectual and emotional development was leading him in directions for which family
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He continued with this writing style over the next twenty one years, writing some of his finest
novels. For example The Return of the Native, in which he dramatically symbolizes natural forces.
Sometimes, Hardy would write about conflicts in Victorian society, human love, sexuality, anti
Christianity, and pessimism. This gained lots of criticism and harsh disapproval, which discouraged
him; therefore, Hardy began writing poetry. Hardy s poetry consist of a sermon on pessimistic
themes, but his lyrical power is praised. He began with the Wessex Poems and Other Verses
(1898), and ended with his epic verse drama The
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The Coddling Of The American Mind
In Lukianoff and Haidt s essay, The Coddling of the American Mind, the authors contend today s
college students want to be protected from any words that might harm them. The authors argue
doing so harms them in other ways.
After reading the article I concur with the author s views on colleges coddling students who are
offended by words or small actions is doing more harm than good. The article covered the issues
in detail and gave many examples of the conception before the 1980 s when children could roam
free in the world with less worry for parents to where next generation who had more protective
parents because of the increase of kidnappings, removal of physical activities in school, school
shootings, and bullying after the 1980 s.The authors discuss how coddling is not good for students,
society, the workplace, government or the future. Coddling removes cognitive thinking and the use
of good critical thinking skills. Coddling will force students to think with emotion instead of logic.
Society will not always bend over backwards to appease ones feelings or change to make someone
feel comfortable. Thinking with emotions can create a fog that can hinder ones view of reality.
The coddling issue is leading the current generation who protest books or specific words that may
be offensive to them and others. Some claim that the offensive words can cause emotional triggers
to a bad experience that can lead to a dangerous outcome. I see this as whining to a degree and
should
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Textbook Adoption in California, 1879-2014
Textbook Adoption in California, 1879 2014 Suppose you are a textbook publisher with a
mandate to reduce the weight of the books you put out. Research has shown that your books
break backs, and the legislature has spoken: your books will not be adopted (and you will,
therefore, lose much of your business) unless you clear strict weight limits. The weight of a book
is proportional to its length, so your first thought is to cut some of the content. Will students really
read or even reference 1,000 pages of World History, anyway? But as you start scanning for
superfluous sections, you come to a startling realization: every paragraph of the monstrous text
serves a role. Not an educational or curricular role, necessarily, but certainly a practical one. Each
section is aligned with some state standard, meaning that it purports to teach some element of state
mandated curriculum. Perhaps it is the only passage that mentions unsustainable mineral resource
consumption to comply with California s Standard MS ESS3 4 for eighth grade science, or maybe
it provides a particularly clear example of making an argument from evidence that will be helpful in
convincing state officials that the book adheres to their curriculum. Cutting these standards aligned
passages, even if they are not actually contributing to the cohesion of the text, could easily get you
knocked off the list of instructional materials approved for state purchase. Maybe you could remove
some pictures? Nope: pictures,
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Problems With The American Education System
In the past, some children were too poor to go to school. Today, it is the law to go to school.
Because students get bored of the topic, they sometimes tune out the teacher, get distracted, and/or
socialize instead of paying attention in class. Because of this, students are lacking in critical
thinking. Students also lack in science content knowledge. Over time, the American Education
system has evolved because of ineffective actions, causing the students to lose or forget skills,
making them not ready for college or a job.
Most children were taught at home. There were not very many schools in 1774, in Williamsburg,
Pennsylvania. Parents taught their children to read and write using a hornbook, which is the
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Approximately 1.7 million students took a ACT college entrance test. The test focused on
english, math, science, and reading. However, most students that took the test are not prepared
for college or a job. English remained the same for the last five years, but math and science do
not stick as well. High school does not provide students with enough information to go into a
career. Approximately 40% of high school graduates are not prepared for college or a job. Most
low income schools do not have good curriculum. Students usually leave school lacking
information. This is because of budgets, lack of sleep, etc. Students do not have all of the
information they should when they leave school, and they are usually not prepared for college or a
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Reflection Paper On Why I Want To Be A Lawyer
Lawyers are often portrayed as invidious, rigid, and odious in media, as well attract an uneasy
feeling in most individuals when brought up in conversation. Frequently they are at the
punchline of jokes insulting their quirks. The obvious question is why would anyone want to be
an attorney? In my case, I get a lot of influence from my mother who was a lawyer for twenty
years. I was very proud to tell people my mom was a practicing attorney, even more so today
knowing she often defended those that were unable to pay for alternative council. Another
reason is I enjoy history, even when it is upsetting to learn about. My reasoning is it gives me
perspective on my own life, as well as giving me hope that through this new perspective I can
reflect and make a positive impact on lives including my own. I look at cases like Brown v.
Board of Education and it inspires me that perhaps I could make a difference on society through
the courtroom. Lastly although I may not illustrate in my classroom demeanor that I enjoy
speaking in public, but when prepared I enjoy the feeling of attempting to captivate others from
my speech to bend them or lean them towards my way of thinking. This isn t to say I am
incapable of breaking away from opinions I have formed over the years quite the contrary, I learn
the most when I listen to others speak. With regard to my mom Patricia Wengert, I draw a lot of
inspiration from her to become an attorney. When she was 16 years old she became pregnant with
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Chau Trong Thuy Story
In our daily, our grandmother and mother usually tell children for many legendary folk tales to
sleep well at night. For example, Sue God For Rain, The Golden Star Fruit Tree, Chu Dong Tu
And Princess Tien Dung, and The Price of Love are many rattling good stories in Vietnamese
folklore. However, Love Story Of My Chau And Trong Thuy is the best folktale I have ever heard
since I was a child. It is involved in the important and true historical event in Vietnam.
An Duong Vuong a king of Au Lac nation, who built Co Loa citadel, was helped by saint Kim Qui.
Then, the saint took him one of his claws to make a crossbow to protect the citadel from
enemies. Because the crossbow was very magic, every arrow was shot from it to hit a thousand
of enemies at the same time. After a long time, Cao Lo, who was one of the mandarin s
household butlers, was the most skilful crossbow maker in the country. He was chosen by the
king to be in charge of the heavy responsibility. Nevertheless, athletes are only suited to use this
kind of weapon. The crossbow was extremely treasured by the kings, so it was hung in his
bedroom. At the time, Trieu Da, the governor of a country adjoining Au Lac at the north, had been
failed in occupying his neighbouring nation for many times. Therefore, he attempted to guard his
country by all means and waited for the right time. Next, he sent his son whose name called Trong
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The custom Well treat to daughter in law, not well treat to son in law is considered a reaction of
Co Loa residents by the love story of Trong Thuy and My Chau. From this story, we can discuss
showing the great tolerance in the relationship between humans together in life and use it to explain
the origin of the pink pearls found along the northern Vietnamese
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The Importance Of Professional Communication
Today with instant communication we can Skype with anyone living thousands of miles away.
Projects succeed daily, from networks of associates, from every corner of the globe, engaged
communication, with Skype, WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, email. Technology offers various
gadgets, applications, and speeds that allows one to speak to anyone in the world instantly. While
you go through your emails, you quickly have Eddie on Skype, Elise calls you on Facebook,
Christian gets your focus by using SMS. How can you properly communicate with all these people,
that reach out for answers and solutions to various issues, at the same moment? Professional
communicationis an effective way to communicate with them.
Professional communication identifies with the various forms of speaking, listening, writing, and
responding, whether, in person, or through electronics. Efficient communication is essential in
personal and business settings; poor communication can produce short and long term resentments
and shrinks productivity. We often disregard the system of communicating when using it but
observing how you forward and interpret messages lessens complications and strengthens
relationships. We learn to communicate from birth, without examining it as a procedure or process.
If you start the communication, you are the sender, channeling communications to a recipient.
Drafting and tailoring your correspondence to the audience or recipient so that they can
comprehend the message. The
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Shakepeare In School Curriculum
The new age question whether shakespeare should be included in school curriculum is quite
controversial. Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest playwright of all time. This is a
debatable subject. However he may or may not be the greatest is he worth enough to be in the
curriculum taught in America s school systems? Most opinions vote for the great playwright to be
included, but should he really. Shakespeare should be included in the ninth grade curriculum
because of his insight on human behavior, and challenges improve us as a whole, and it can help
us develop connections within ourselves. This first paragraph will speak about the first claim
which is that shakespeare helps us have insight on human behavior. An author states The characters
are deeply layered and experience temptations, pain, love, and so many other things we know to be
true about real people. This piece of evidence shows that shakespeare depicts basic human concepts.
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A reliable source says Shakespeare will challenge your faculties and improve your IQ.
Improving on a person s IQ will improve their overall take on life. The same reliable source
states Reading is known to be a great way to gain brain power, and the classics are a smart
choice... Brain power can improve your IQ. This concludes the second body paragraph. This last
body paragraph will speak about the third claim which is the claim that shakespeare can help us
develop connections within ourselves. The prison inmate states it just reminds you of yourself. This
evidence basically restates the claim, further reinforcing the statement. Another inmate states It deal
with it all. This shows that the reader or actor could possibly better understand themselves or
problems within their life from reading or acting out shakespeare s
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Limited Media Representation Research Paper
Lauren Bowden 2/27/16 Empowering Youth For Global Citizenship Dr. Beth CorrieUnpacking
the Problem of Limited Media Representation Introduction The world of movies and television is
our dream world. It is the place we project our best true stories and our best fantasies, and it is a
problem that our ideal world is one in which the characters who speak and act heroically and
intelligently are predominantly white men. Everyone else is less important, less capable, less
human and less active. These messages frame the way we think about marginalized persons and
the way we frame public discourse and policy discussions. Likewise, even more troubling, is the
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Ability People with disabilities appear so rarely in movies and television that there is almost no
statistical information about their representation. We do, however, have extensive information
about the number of disabled Americans. According to the 2010 census data, 19% of the United
States population has some form of a disability. This is a failure on the media s part to make
room in our dream world for our real world friends and family members. When disabled people
do appear, they are often reduced to objects of concern, trouble or pity. In his research, the
disabled writer and activist Paul Hunt identified 10 stereotypes that the media uses to portray
disabled people. They are as follows: 1)The disabled person as pitiable or pathetic 2)An object of
curiosity or violence 3)Sinister or evil 4)The super cripple 5)As atmosphere (such as people in
hospital beds located near major characters) 6)Laughable 7)His/her own worst enemy 8)As a
burden 9)As non sexual 10) As being unable to participate in daily life. A commonality among
these stereotypes is the idea that people with disabilities are unable to act, or if they do, their
actions bring harm to society. These messages contribute to generalized fear of 20% of the
population, and they affect the way in which we frame policy discussions about how to best create
a society that works for this huge segment of the
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Ethics in Physical Therapy
Ethics in Physical Therapy
One of the most rapidly growing occupations in the United States today is Physical Therapy. The
United States Department of Labor has projected 23,000 unfilled physical therapist positions in the
year 2000 and a lack of qualified physical therapists to fill them (www.apta.org). While Physical
Therapy grows rapidly, questions of ethics in this field have also grown in large quantities. Physical
therapy is the treatment of disease through physical means, including light, heat, sound waves,
electricity, magnetic fields, and exercise (www.byu.edu). This means that therapists use many
different forms to treat people, and treating people can be a large challenge because of all the
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They used a technique called the Delphi technique, where a panel of experts was selected and the
experts responded to questionnaires stating their concerns with ethics. The experts narrowed their
concerns down to three categories: patient rights and welfare, professional issues, and business
factors. The experts chose six patient rights and welfare issues, five professional issues, and five
relating to business factors to be the most important.
The first issues addressed, the patients rights and welfare issues, were the primary concern of the
panel of experts. The issues at hand focused on interactions, confidentiality, sexuality, and
consensual issues between doctors and patients. Any interaction between a doctor and patient
should be understood and clear. Sexual activities between doctor and patient should be prohibited,
and all interactions should be ensured as confidential.
The second issues faced were professional ones. These issues dealt primarily with policies and
relations between health professionals. Some issues listed in this category were maintaining
clinical competence, supervising personnel, taking care of the environment, and reporting any
misconduct of others. Therapists should be competent in their work, their personnel should be
supervised at all times, their environment should be sanitary and clean, and they should feel
obligated to report and wrong doing of their peers.
The third and final category discussed was business and
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Class Power In America
In America a person or group who is consider to have power are those who produce own land,
own business and produce money to America and yet receives all the reources for example the
class power. Class power is known for its firm decision making to the middle class and none for the
lower class. There authority in which only want the best for themselves instead of multiplying
wealth to the lower class by controlling society unqueal contribution. Through the use of this power
this group are in control of resources an important help for the society agency in the most needed
community. Unequal distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty,
hunger, the destruction of nature, and inhuman living conditions. From the
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Analysis Of The Book Lament For A Son
Stages of Grief
Introduction
The book, Lament For a Son, written by Nicholas Wolterstorff talks about his pain and grief after
losing his 25 year old son (Joy, 2009). His son died while on a mountain climbing expedition. Dr.
Wolterstorff has several books published during his career as a philosophical theology professor
in Yale Divinity. However, he wrote Lament for a Son with a different journal style since it is a
personal thing for him. The book is similar to a journal as he narrates the events that happened
before and after his son s death. The emotions expressed in the book are common among people
who lose close relatives. What matters is how a person handles the issue. Kubler Ross invented
the five stages of grief; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptancethat explain the
escalation of grief when stricken by bad news (Axelrod, 2004). The paper looks into the book and
its relation to the five stages of grief.
Question 1
As demonstrated by the five stages of grief, Dr. Wolterstorff suffers greatly emotionally as he
deals with his son s death. In a bid to settle his depression, he reads the Bible on similar experiences
that people had (Wolterstorff, 1987). He finds hope after reading and comprehending about Jesus
Christ life, death, and resurrection. The story gives him hope that one day his son, Eric, will
resurrect one day because God has the power to make such things possible. Dr. Wolterstorfffinally
accepts the fact that Eric died, but he will see him in
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The Life Of A Sheep Eater
The Life of a Sheep Eater
I woke suddenly as the cool morning air bit at my face, telling me it was nearly morning and
another day had begun. I am seventeen today which means that today will be the day I ask Alma
s parents if they ll allow us to have a courtship. That was the only thing on my mind when I heard
my father calling me, knowing we needed to eat before we left on a hunt.
Little Wolf, hurry and get out here, we need to get our supplies together before we leave! my father
shouted from outside our temporary wikiup. Hurriedly, I put on my sheep hide leggings and
grabbed my moccasins on the way out. After eating, we grabbed our bows and met with some
other men from the tribe to leave for the busy day ahead. Today s hunting plan was to take fifteen
of our dogs with us and have some men hide higher up in the mountain so that when the sheep
were scared upward, they could shoot and kill them. It was my turn to hide out higher up on the
mountain with Walks Without Sound and Horseless, two of the best bowmen in the tribe. My
father and six other men were at the bottom of the mountain to scare the sheep up to where we
are hidden. I hear the dogs howling and sheep stirring as the sound of my heart beats loudly in
my ears. I feel the adrenaline rushing through my body as a prepare to shoot the first sheep I see.
As we hear them approaching swiftly, we stand with our bows aimed. I release my arrow and hit
the largest sheep in sight. The thud of the body hitting the ground
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Challenges Facing Law Enforcement Agencies Essay
In this writing assignment I will explain some greatest challenge facing law enforcement agencies
today. I will describe how the local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies can interact and
accomplish their goals. I will also suggest some programs that will help improve their relationship.
Identify some of the challenges and solution in the overlapping of jurisdictions pose when
combating cybercrime. Discuss why I believe law enforcement in different states should work with
one another in when fight cyber crime.
There are a number of challenges that law enforcement agencies are facing like investigating
internet exploitation, cyber stalking, and obscenity. Other challenges are overlapping of agencies,
the lack of funding, and investigating exploitation, cyber stalking, obscenity, and the specific
challenges with overlapping of jurisdictions. I think the greatest challenge they face has been
investigating exploitation, cyber stalking, and obscenity is issues with evidence and detection. The
fact that data on the computer can be deleted, modified, or destroyed can hinder the investigation
process. The nature of the evidence makes it difficult to investigate cybercrime. Because digital
evidence is a collection of numbers that are fragile and can be lost, damaged or changed. It is
always important to protect and maintain the chain of custody but the nature of the evidence makes
this daunting task very difficult. It is very easy for investigators to contaminate the
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Online Forms Of Communications, Like Social Media
Online forms of communications, like social media, have undoubtedly provided convenient
methods to communicate with anyone at any moment. Adolescents have been reported to spend
on average six hours consuming media (Wallace). The point when an unhealthy amount of time
is spent on social media is when negative social risks can begin to present themselves children and
adolescents, who are experience significant brain growth and development, are the most at risk for
social damage. Heidi, a thirteen year old girl previously described as a happy, sweet, and loving
girl, screams I m going to kill you while you are both asleep as she flails and kicks her father before
biting his arm. This was Heidi s second violent rage in a week because her parents took away her
access to social media; this would also be the second time that she would be taken to a psychiatric
emergency room (Kardaras). Heidi is one adolescent who has crossed the line of healthy social
media usage and now has moved towards risks likes anxietyand depression, social media
dependency, and inadequate social skills. Social media can negatively affect mental health
causing by an overall decline in mental health, anxiety, and depression adolescents who use media
the most among their peers report being overall less content and are often unhappy(Carroll). On
social media sites like Facebook, people can choose what version or parts of themselves they can
show to people so most people may choose to show the best parts.
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Fasting Feasting
Syllabus
Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism Syllabus code 9395 For examination in
June and November 2013
Contents
Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism Syllabus code 9395
1. Introduction ..................................................................................... 2
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Why choose Cambridge? Why choose Cambridge International A AS Level Travel
and Tourism? Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) How can I find
out more?
2. Assessment at a glance .................................................................. 5 3. Syllabus aims and
objectives ........................................................... 7
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CIE invests constantly in improving its qualifications and services. We draw upon education
research in developing our qualifications.
Cambridge A AS Level Travel and Tourism 9395. Examination in June and November 2013.
2
1. Introduction
1.2 Why choose Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism?
Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism is suitable for both A Level candidates
and for those seeking a more specialised study of this subject. This syllabus encourages candidates
to appreciate the scale and importance of the travel and tourism industry in the world and recognise
the positive and negative impacts the industry may have on people, environments and economies.
Candidates learn that the travel and tourism industry is dynamic in nature and how the industry
responds to change: e.g., external factors such as changing consumer needs and expectations and
developments in ICT. The syllabus encourages candidates to learn practical and technical skills
relevant to the industry, enabling them to deal with a range of complex situations and problems.
1.3 Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)
Cambridge AICE is the group award of Cambridge International Advanced Supplementary Level
and Advanced Level (AS Level and A Level). Cambridge AICE involves the selection of subjects
from three curriculum groups Mathematics and Science; Languages; Arts and Humanities. An A
Level counts as a
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Intervention Appropriation Of An Urban School
A Critical Practice Analysis of Response to intervention Appropriation in an Urban School written
by Kathleen A. King Thorius, Brendan D. Maxcy, Erin Macey, and Adrienne Cox, highlights some
key difficulties urban schools face through the enactment of Response to Intervention. Response to
Intervention emerged in the early 2000 s when the field of special educationwas critiqued on the
way they diagnosed and identified students with learning disabilities. RTI is done through
interviews, mentoring and monitoring. The intensity of the intervention undergoes three or four
tiers in particular; Tier 1 is when all students are provided with general education and are
supervised based on the improvement and expectancy for the age and grade and Tier 2 occurs when
the teachers are not noticing improvements. Tier 2 is simply when the specified students receive
more skill oriented testing and monitoring. If there is no improvement seen, they are moved to Tier
3, which is when the students receive the most intensive instruction. If there is no improvement in
this tier, they are then receiving Tier 4 instruction, which is otherwise known as special education.
RTI provides a structure of how to supply intervention for those children struggling academically in
fields that they previously lacked. However, as displayed in this article, the context of what occurs
during this meeting still requires a bit more structure.
Conducting the process of RTI is difficult due to the U.S. education
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“Behaviourists Explain Maladaptive Behaviour in Terms of...
Behaviourists explain maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain and
maintain it. Discuss this statement and show how a behaviourist s approach to therapy is in stark
contrast to a psychoanalytic one . The term therapy has been defined as an activity which involves
the treatment of a disease or disorder, by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process .
Historically, there has been considerable development in the range and types of therapy that can be
used to help a client overcome problems in a modern world, with some sharing similarities but also
differences. The intent of this essay is to compare and contrast the behaviourist perspective with a
psychoanalytical approach, drawing out their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His investigation of Operant Conditioning on pigeons and rats uncovered, he believed, that many
of the principles of Operant Conditioning could be applied to humans. An example in humans is
the idea that if we are praised for showing polite behaviour in childhood we will learn that polite
behaviour will bring rewards and so will behave politely without thinking. In parallel, Operant
Conditioning has been used to explain the development of abnormal behaviour in humans. For
examples, adolescents who are ridiculed for being overweight may stop eating to reduce their
weight, going on to develop an eating disorder. It is considered that one of the main strengths of
the behaviourist approach is that it focuses on behaviour that can be observed, manipulated and
measured. The principles behind behaviourism have made it accessible to studying in a laboratory,
focusing its testing upon animals and how that behaviour compares to human behaviour. Indeed,
the use of behavioural therapy, currently in the NHS, has proved to be a popular, low cost method
that medical practionners choose as treatment for a range of disorders or abnormal behaviours. The
behavioural therapist focuses on the here and now and avoids looking at an individual s past
history and past causes for maladaptive behaviour, believing that this is not always helpful and
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Attend Hopkins County Central High School And The...
Today, on November 10, 2015, I had the opportunity to attend Hopkins County Central High
School and the privilege of interviewing Mrs. Kelly Grimes. Mrs. Grimes went to Murray State
and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture/Business. After obtaining her degree,
she worked one year and then was laid off. Mrs. Grimes later pursued the Nursing Program at
Madisonville Community College. Two years later she acquired a Staph infection in her leg and
almost lost it. A year and 11 surgeries later she was told she couldn t be on her feet so she went
back to obtained her first Master s degree in Mild to Moderate Disabilities. She then obtained her
Rank 1 in Moderate to Severe Disabilities. She worked as an Assistant while finishing her
degrees. I feel that Mrs. Grimes is a prime example of a great teacher and very great candidate for
these following questions. And here are the answers she gave me:
1. Why did you become a teacher? What was the deciding factor to make you choose Special
Education?
While in High School, I was involved in the Peer Tutoring program. Although I had already been
involved with the several other programs, I knew from an early age that a Special Education
teacher was what I wanted to do. Helping students achieve their goals and help them to succeed in
life was my true calling. But the desire to help the most challenged student drove me beyond
regular education. The memories of my Peer tutoring experience kept me striving to be a
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Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Details of the museum permanent collection of sculptures of the 70 year career of Detroit based
public sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks (1908 1998)
Viewed at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum (September 5, 2014) The Marshall M.
Fredericks Sculpture Museum contains the artwork of the most prolific sculptors of the twentieth
century. Museum features a unique collection of more than two thousand works that span the 70
year career of Detroit based public sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks (1908 1998). He is known
nationally and internationally for his impressive monumental figurative sculpture, public memorials,
fountains, portraits, and medals. The art gallery was full of sculptures that are all in white made
by plaster. On the walls, different kinds of sculptures were hung. Some of them were religious but
most of them reflect daily activities and some of them bring us into a world of imagination and
dreams. As I walk through the gallery looking at the sculptures I read information on the label
attached to the sculptures. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fredericks was commissioned to sculpt a 6 foot tall crucifix, but instead designed this 28 foot
full scale model, for a bronze to be placed at the Indian River Catholic Shrine in Indian River,
Michigan. The sculpture reminds me of church because it represents the crucifixion of Jesus. It
had a facial expression that reveals apparent emotions of pain and sadness. The size and placing of
the sculpture up on the wall is a dominant settling force for the eye, and it contrasts well with other
sculptures around it. The white plaster on the sculpture establishes a powerful element as a visual
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Essay about The Matrix
lt;a href= quot;http://www.geocities.com/vaksam/ quot; gt;Sam Vaknin s Psychology, Philosophy,
Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites
It is easy to confuse the concepts of quot;virtual reality quot; and a quot;computerized model of
reality (simulation) quot;. The former is a self contained Universe, replete with its quot;laws of
physics quot; and quot;logic quot;. It can bear resemblance to the real world or not. It can be
consistent or not. It can interact with the real world or not. In short, it is an arbitrary environment.
In contrast, a model of reality must have a direct and strong relationship to the world. It must obey
the rules of physics and of logic. The absence of such a relationship renders it meaningless. A flight
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A group of human miscreants succeeds to learn the secret of the Matrix. They form an underground
and live aboard a ship, loosely communicating with a halcyon city called quot;Zion quot;, the last
bastion of resistance. In one of the scenes, Cypher, one of the rebels defects. Over a glass of
(illusory) rubicund wine and (spectral) juicy steak, he poses the main dilemma of the movie. Is it
better to live happily in a perfectly detailed delusion or to survive unhappily but free of its hold?
The Matrix controls the minds of all the humans in the world. It is a bridge between them, they inter
connected through it. It makes them share the same sights, smells and textures. They remember.
They compete. They make decisions. The Matrix is sufficiently complex to allow for this apparent
lack of determinism and ubiquity of free will. The root question is: is there any difference between
making decisions and feeling certain of making them (not having made them)? If one is unaware
of the existence of the Matrix, the answer is no. From the inside, as a part of the Matrix, making
decisions and appearing to be making them are identical states. Only an outside observer one who in
possession of full information regarding both the Matrix and the humans can tell the difference.
Moreover, if the Matrix were a computer program of infinite complexity, no observer (finite or
infinite) would have been able to say with any certainty whose
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt s Four Freedoms Speech
On January 6, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke to the nation in his annual message to
Congress, known as his State of the Union Address, which came to be known as the Four
Freedoms speech. Roosevelt listed the four freedoms as:
1.Freedom of speech and expression.
2.Freedom of everyone to worship God in his own way.
3.Freedom from want, meaning economic understandings to secure a healthy life during times of
peace.
4.Freedom from fear.
Roosevelt translated fear utilizing international language to mean a reduction of military weapons
and equipment, all over the world, so thoroughly that nations everywhere would be in a position
that would prevent any physical aggression against anyone. It was Roosevelt s intentions that these
freedoms would apply to every nation everywhere in the world. These Four Freedoms were the
focus for the American soldiers as they entered the war in support of Great Britain.
Good Neighbor Policy During his administration in 1933, President Roosevelt used the term, Good
Neighbor Policy, which had first been spoken by President Woodrow Wilson who afterward,
ironically invaded Mexico. Roosevelt s intention was to establish a ... Show more content on
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Bill but its full name is the G.I. Bill of Rights. Sometimes it is alluded to as the Servicemen s
Readjustment Act. The United States passed this Bill in 1944 to benefit and assist the veterans of
World War II. This Bill is administered by the Veterans Administration and provides school
grants, tuition for college, mortgage rates with low interest terms and loans for small businesses.
It also provides training for jobs, privileges during the hiring process and payments for those who
are unemployed. The act was amended to include total coverage for those who were disabled and
to provide funds to construct more VA hospitals. Although the Bill was created for World War II
veterans, it has been extended to benefit everyone who serves in any branch of the
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The Agency s Compensation For Employees
The Capital Budget
This paper will analyze the agency s compensation for employees. A rationale on the cost and
benefits would be for a 2 percent, 4 percent, or 5 percent pay increase for the fiscal year 2014. The
effects of the increase on benefits for the agency will be discuss and a chart depicting the increase
for each percentage will be provided. The trend of the agency over the past five years will be
reviewed and an analysis explaining the trend for expenditures will be prepared.
This paper will also encompass an explanation of a five year forecast of the four highest
expenditures. An analysis whether the costs should be approved or not approved will be included.
Two options for predicting the cost of needed repairs to the current building that houses the selected
agency will be compared. A rationale for recommending one of the two options will be provided.
Payroll Forecast The compensation for employees of Guilford County Social Services is
competitive among other related job vacancies of Guilford County. As for job titles of Social
Director, Social Program Manager, Social Worker I, II, and III, and Social Worker Protect
Services, the salaries varies. This also depends on experience and education background of the job
position. The annual starting minimum salary for the position of a Social Services Director is
$104,317 and the maximum salary is $140,828. The Social WorkProgram Manager salary range is
$60,992 to $103,686. A Social Worker Supervisor can earn
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Essay World Cup Cricket 2011

  • 1. Essay World Cup Cricket 2011 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay World Cup Cricket 2011Essay World Cup Cricket 2011
  • 2. Mergers and Acquisitions in the Pharmaceutical Sector... Mergers and acquisitions in the pharmaceutical sector since the last 10years to cope with the mutations of this sector. [pic] Contents Title p.1 Introduction p.3 1. The pharmaceutical sector p.6 1.1. Introduction of the pharmaceutical sector 1.2 The actual pharmaceutical market 1.3 The actors of the pharmaceutical market 1.4 The strategic segmentation of the pharmaceutical market 2. The strict rules of the pharmaceutical sector in the world. p.12 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the financial crisis which ruins the developed countries since 2007 only creates a slowdown in the market of the health. It is this unfavourable context, and the need for the leaders of the pharmacy to react, which led us to deal with the following subject: strategies of mergers and acquisitions to resist to the current changes in the pharmaceutical sector . In order to delimit this subject, we chose one period to concentrate ourselves on which is the last decade, and one of our analysis of the Pfizer group goes on the recent repurchase of the Wyeth group, In order to analyse, as well as possible, the mergers and acquisitions and its consequences on the sector, there will be presented, at the same time, the sector as a whole, the internal audit of the pharmaceutical market, to finish with the strategic issues and the example of the merger between Pfizer and Wyeth because Wyeth, unlike Pfizer, represents the future of pharmaceutical companies. Innovative and related to the products of tomorrow, the Wyeth Company has been, since a few years, a serious competitor for the world leaders like Pfizer. The purchase of its rival announces for Pfizer a new departure. In danger, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Monopolistic Competition CHAPTER 25 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly TopicQuestion numbers ____________________________________________________________________________________ 1.Monopolistic competition: definition; characteristics1 17 2.Demand curve18 24 3.Price output behavior25 78 4.Efficiency aspects79 88 5.Oligopoly: definition; characteristics89 112 6.Concentration ratio; Herfindahl Index113 140 7.Game theory141 156 8.Kinked demand curve model157 176 9.Collusion; cartels; price leadership177 194 10.Advertising195 200 11.Efficiency aspects201 204 12.Review of four structures205 226 Consider This227 228 Last Word229 233 True False234 258 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... C)the industry would more closely approximate pure competition. D)the likelihood of collusive pricing would increase. Answer: C Type: A Topic: 1 E: 461 MI: 217 10.Economic analysis of a monopolistically competitive industry is more complicated than that of pure competition because: A)the number of firms in the industry is larger. B)monopolistically competitive firms cannot realize an economic profit in the long run. C)of product differentiation and consequent product promotion activities. D)monopolistically competitive producers use strategic pricing strategies to combat rivals. Answer: C Type: A Topic: 1 E: 461 MI: 217 11.A monopolistically competitive industry combines elements of both competition and monopoly. The monopoly element results from: A)the likelihood of collusion. C)product differentiation. B)high entry barriers. D)mutual interdependence in decision making. Answer: C Type: D Topic: 1 E: 462 MI: 218 12.Nonprice competition refers to: A)low barriers to entry. B)product development, advertising, and product packaging. C)the differences in information which consumers have regarding various products. D)an industry or firm in long run equilibrium. Answer: B
  • 4. Type: A Topic: 1 E: 461 MI: 217 13.A significant difference between a monopolistically competitive firm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Controversial Immigration Issues A controversial Issue I like to get your attention on is about Immigration. Immigration is an issue that has been on all media outlets, but now is more current and pressing issue because of our current president speech, and views on Immigration. The data I plan on using for this paper are news, social networks, and online articles. Like any other issue their people with conflicting views when it comes to this topic. In this paper, I would like to address both for and opposing views on this topic. Also, how ethics plays a role in social media when discussing Immigration. Immigration to the Americas started prior to the 19th century. The first Immigrants who came to the Americas where slaves who were brought here against their will. America ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone has their own set of ethical values by which they abide, and so does the people who broadcast our news. News media coverage, articles online report how immigration poses a threat to society, how most of the illegals are criminals. However, if fails to mention the immigrant side of the story, and how certain events affects them, and what are their concerns. After reading, Reporting Immigration by Stephen Franklin, it has given me some insight on how and what is told on media to further appeal to society. A recent event that happen was a day without Immigrants. This happen recently on February 16, 2017 during this day Immigrants across the states who chose to participate on this day didn t attend school, work, or shop. It had a huge impact on the school districts they lost money, because the attendance rates where low. Some companies supported the workers who chose to protest, however not everyone was supportive some fired the workers who chose to protest on that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Africa s Health Care Crisis Essay The residents of Africa are suffering from preventable, treatable, and fatal diseases everyday at a higher rate compared to developed countries. The healthcare crisis in Africa is the primary cause of all these deaths, and includes inefficient healthcare systems. Consequently, African s inefficient healthcare systems results in poor delivery of care and a shortage of health professionals. The healthcare crisis in Africais a current issue impacting the lives of many African s who don t have the same access to resources as developed countries such as the United States. These resources can save the lives of many African s dying of preventable and curable disease, and understanding why the African continent has little access to them... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The health of many women in Algeria which is part of Sub Saharan Africa in 1990 were impacted by the poor health care system because they lived in poverty. Poverty caused these women to lack essential needs to live a quality life. They lacked or could not afford resources such as supplies, health care professionals, and facilities for healthcare, clean water, and waste disposal. This ultimately affected the health of women and their children. For instance, lack of clean water and waste disposal facilities can cause health abnormalities such as cholera or typhoid fever which can cause devastating deaths. This is a healthcare problem because of the lack of funding. The lack of funding prevents antibiotics from being used to prevent death, and prevents African s from being vaccinated against typhoid fever. Another example of how poverty affects woman s health is unintended pregnancy, which is because they are more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior. It s part of the health crisis because it includes a poor health system, and a lack of education about proper nutrition and behaviors during pregnancy. Complications in these pregnancies due to poor nutrition and not visiting the doctor regularly includes increased infant mortality. Infant mortality in the slums of Nairobe is 91.3% while it is 75.9% in urban areas where there is a better developed healthcare system. The inferiority of poor Africans in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Good Wife TV Show Extra Credit I chose to analyze episode 21 (In Sickness) of Season 2 of The Good Wife TV show. In this episode, a judge hears both sides on a liver transplant dispute between the hospital (defendant) and the victim (plaintiff), represented by big firm attorneys. The plaintiff was allegedly wrongfully removed from the top of the transplant list. The attorney for the hospital was then fired by her firm during the trial. She proceeded to go to the big firm attorneys that were on her opposite side and ask for them to be her attorneys, representing her in a wrongful discharge suit against her former law firm. The big firm accepted the case. The fired attorney disclosed several pieces of information from her firm to the firm now representing her,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rule on declining representation is represented by the big firm attorneys taking the fired attorney s case on the wrongful discharge claim against her former law firm. Correct application of the rule would have instead required that they decline to represent her because they took her as a client knowing that the representation will result in violation of professional conduct (such as the rules on conflicts and confidentiality). The rules on conflicts of interest and imputation of those conflicts are represented by the big firm attorneys who took on the fired attorney s case (who was their opposition just a few hours ago on a case that was still pending). Confidential information from the hospital s side was given to the big firm attorneys, that they used in the liver case. The attorneys for the hospital ask for the big firm to be discqualified for what happened. The judge asked afterwards if the fired attorney could keep those two cases separate, she answered yes, and the judge moved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Expeditions Of The Expedition The names Lewis and Clark have almost always been associated with excellence and adventure. Their expedition westward in search of a water passageway across the country has become etched into the annals of history as one of the earliest and greatest examples of American nationalism and survives not only as a compelling story, but also as a piece of living, breathing history. However, upon examining the expedition, several prudent questions arise: Could the expedition truly have known what awaited them out west? Was meeting the now legendary figure Sacagawea someone the group intended to find? And maybe most importantly, concerning the preparation efforts taken by the expedition s generals, most notably Meriwether Lewis, did the group... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within this territory held a lot of unknown information, but what was known came from writings and works of England s Captain James Cook and prior expeditions to explore the territory funded by the American Philosophical Society. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the biological father, so to speak, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, had been well interested in finding the shortest most convenient route of communication between the U.S. the Pacific ocean. One notable example of this was with a French botanist by the name of AndrГ© Michaux, who in the year 1793, embarked on an expedition to search for an all water route access across the continent. Michaux was selected by the then Vice President Jefferson because the Frenchman was a trained scientist in botany, astronomy, mineralogy, and ethnology. Jefferson s goals for this expedition was purely geographically based, but also for the sake of knowledge, signifying how curious many Americans were of the then unknown territory. Unfortunately, the expedition didn t end the way Jefferson imagined it would, as Jefferson discovered Michaux to be a secret agent of the French Republic who was then recalled on Jefferson s behalf. Over the following years, Jefferson let the idea sit in the dust, mainly due to political duties, and the mention of an American led expedition across the continent wouldn t be mentioned until the early 1800s. Before the Lewis and Clark expedition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Merchant Of Venice Quotes Merchant of Venice Zackyia Shakespeare s plays are an important part of history. They re spectacular tales, they proposed phrases that we still use today, and they re a huge part of our culture. All of Shakespeare s plays are full of so many well written quotes that can be expanded on in so many ways. One of these plays is The Merchant of Venice, despite being filled with tons of wonderful quotes there s one in particular that caught my eye. In one of the scenes there s the character Jessica who s dressed up as a boy. She is embarrassed by her apparel but she says But love is blind, and lovers cannot see The pretty follies themselves commit. This quote represents that she is confident that her lover Lorenzo still loves her despite of her appearance. In this scene Jessica has also just stole money and jewelry from her father Shylock. The thievery and the fact she s dressed up as a boy may refer to The pretty follies she mentions. Love is blind is a phrase that is still frequently used today, it is a wonderful example of a metaphor and personification. Love is a concept not a person so that s where the personification comes in. It s a metaphor because it figuratively compares love to being blind. When Jessica states that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example is the character Antonio s blind love for Bassanio. Antonio s love for Bassanio is so strong he s willing get money from Shylock the Jew of whom he despised. He also was willing to form a bond with Shylock which resulted in Antonio almost getting a pound of his flesh removed. Another example of blind love in this play is Launcelot and his father Old Gobbo. Old Gobbo was literally a blind man who was going to give a gift to Launcelot s (past) master Shylock. This was to show his appreciation for Shylock taking care of his son. Even though Launcelot played pranks on his father and didn t show any gratitude, Old Gobbo was still acting out on fatherly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Diaphyseal Fractures DISCUSSION Most diaphyseal fractures in children are treated conservatively with plaster casting. Where acceptable closed reduction cannot be achieved or maintained in patients with completely unstable forearm fractures, surgical intervention is required7. Complete fractures were more frequently treated by surgical intervention, especially in older child with limited remodeling capacity8. The use of an external fixator9 is not seen as a first line treatment in management of forearm diaphyseal fractures in children10.The classic methods of open reduction with plating could offer anatomical reduction sparing the physis and could provide early mobilization of joints. However, the disadvantages of surgical intervention included the need for surgical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Previous series have shown that in non comminuted fractures, the non union rate is less than 10% and the functional results equaling those achieved with plating15. In the pediatric patient, non union has not been reported in the literature, and good/excellent functional results are reported in nearly 95% of cases13,14,15. These excellent clinical results support the use titanium elastic intramedullary nails in the operative treatment of forearm fractures in the pediatric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Literary Analysis Of Migraine By Twenty One Pilots Migraine Migraine, while it s usually known as gloriously painful headache, ask a teenager and they will presumably say it s a hit song from the Ohio based synthpop, rap rock, indie rock, and yes even reggae, band Twenty One Pilots. Underneath the techno beat and flying piano notes, are lyrics with a profound meaning. The excellent lyricist, Tyler Joseph, in a spit fire fashion, confronts many prevalent feelings and struggles. Within the song, Tyler Joseph defends himself from his brain, that keeps sending him depressing, and pessimistic thoughts. This song uses many allegories represented by literal images. Migraine by Twenty One Pilots is a unique song that puts a voice to the battles of the mind; it has a riveting theme, complex figurative imagery, and an intriguing syntax. Furthermore, the theme of this song is Tyler s migraine, although it seems like a simple concept his migraine is due to his overworking head. In the song, Tyler sings (Line 12) let it be said what this headache represents it s me defending in suspense ...(Line 12) that s best represented by my depressing thoughts (line 16), and something you won t forget its all about my forehead (line 32 ) it s a door that holds back contents (line 33). He also sings in the introduction of the song; Am I the only one I know(Line 1) waging my wars behind my face and above my throat. (Line 2 )If you know anything about anatomy you will know he is referring to his brain. The overarching theme of this catchy song is the battles of the brain, which of course manifest itself as a migraine. Schizophrenic pop is what some people may label this duo; it makes sense for this song. The figurative imagery bounces around everywhere. There is a significant amount geographical imagery within this song, there is also a gigantic amount of literal imagery as well. All in all, there is a lot of imagery of all sorts. Here are a few examples; (line 28) Pardon my yelling and telling you green gardens!(line 28) are not what s growing in my psyche! (line 29), and behind my eyelids are islands of violence. (line 35) My mind s shipwrecked it s the only island my mind could find. (line 36) I did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Rational Model of Policy Decision Making Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Public Policy and Policy Analysis: The Rational Model Question: The rational model of public policy making, though heavily criticized, is the most widely used and or talked about model. Discuss why. By Lefoko O. Molebatsi (University of Botswana) Instructor: Prof G. S Maipose 2001 1 Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Introduction According to Dunn (1994:330), rationality is a self conscious process of using explicit reasoned arguments to make and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. The decision maker will choose the alternative, and its consequences, that maximizes attainment of his or her goals, values, or objectives11. The outcome of this modus operandi is a rational decision that is, one that most effectively achieves a given end. In short, it optimizes; it is the best possible decision 11. Rational decisions bring about either large and basic or limited changes in public policies. Perhaps it is important to note that these decisions are more often than not in line with the ideals and aspirations of elites, who are happy with the political situation as it stands. Thus, this contributes (I submit) to the wide usage of the rational model within the fraternity of management policy and decision making. 5 Selected Essays by Lefoko O. Molebatsi (2001) Despite heavy criticism of the rational model, some authors continue to view it as an ideal. An idealized model of rational policymaking process consists of a „rational individual‟ undertaking the following sequential activities: 1. A goal for solving a problem is established 2. All significant consequences of each alternative strategy are predicted and the probability of those consequences occurring is estimated. 3. Finally, the strategy that most nearly solves the problem or solves it at least cost is selected12. 4. All alternative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Role Of Baseball In The 1970 s One of the most important years for baseball in the 70s was 1974. Here are some examples of why the 1974 baseball season is so important. During the 1974 season, baseball made history and many of ways. The most memorable person was Hank Aaron, Aaron broke Babe Ruth s total home run record (714). The pitcher that everyone was scared of was Nolan Ryan and the king of steal that year was Lou Brock. Hank Aaron went into the 1974 season one shy of the home run record. The Braves started the season on the road, so they did not play Aaron, the Braves wanted him to get the record at home. The Braves got in trouble with the league and they made the Braves put him in the lineup. In Aaron s first at bat, his first swing, homerun (1970s Sports History).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charles Finley, owner of the World champion Oakland Athletics, was fined $7,000 and put on probation mid way through the World Series. Second baseman Mike Andrews played poorly in the second game of the Series. The Mets had won the game in the 12th inning, after Andrews committed two errors, scoring four runs. In his anger, Finley attempted to place Andrews on the disabled list, saying he had a sore shoulder, and Andrews signed an agreement. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn did not allow Andrews to be placed on the disabled list, and fined Finley for three reasons (1970s Sports History). The 1970s had so much more important things to influence the game but 1973 and 1974 were the 2 most important years. The coolest nickname ever is Mr. October. Reggie Jackson gained that nickname by hitting 3 home runs in 1 single playoff game. What a cool nickname. Before Reggie Jackson moved to the Yankees he lead the Oakland Athletics to 3 straight world series, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Harry Harlow Research Papers The Well of Despair Pragya Chaturvedi Piedmont Governor s School for Mathematics, Science, and Technology The Well of Despair Harry Harlow conducted experiments on rhesus monkeys to research the nature of maternal love ( Harry Harlow, 2017). He used maternal deprivation and social isolation experiments to do so. The first experiment he conducted was to find out what kind of maternal care the monkeys needed to be normal; Harlow raised the infant monkeys with artificial mothers to see how different types of mothers would affect the monkeys growth and reaction. He used a variety of mothers to research the different preferences, and he thought that the ideal mother was a mother, soft, warm, and tender, a mother with infinite patience, a mother available 24 hours a day (Slater, 2008, n.pag.). He used two mothers in this experiment: one was made out of terrycloth and the other one was made out of wire ( Harry Harlow, 2017). The wire mother provided the monkeys with the materials the babies needed to survive, like milk and food. On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He used equipment like the rape rack, iron maidens, and the well of despair which caused emotional trauma to the infants ( Harry Harlow, 2017). Rape rack was a forced mating device; the mothers who had their baby using this device were abusive to their children. These mothers were unable to form any kind of bond to their children because they were deprived of that themselves. Iron maidens were the surrogate mothers that tormented the monkeys by shooting sharp spikes, and cold air that was so forceful that the monkeys were thrown across the cages, clinging and screaming (Slater, 2004). Lastly, well of despair was where the monkeys were left in dark chambers for up to a year ( Harry Harlow, 2017). The infants that were left in isolation were very disturbed. Harlow tried very hard to reverse the depression using multiple kinds of therapy, but they all failed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Health Care Consultants In analyzing problem solving, thee skills and role of a consultant can take on a variety of factors such as understanding the nature of the problems, purpose and desired outcomes of consultation, skills of the consultant and skills of the consultee (Dougherty,2014). The skills used to analyze problems in an organization, consultants will use a systemic approach which involves a variety of stages and levels of phases to ensure proper analysis, intervention, and implementation of existing problems. Phase One: Gather Information The phase of gathering information includes some factors that the consultant needs to take into consideration (Dougherty,2014): Deciding to proceed. Selecting dimension. Deciding who will be involved in data collection Selecting the data collection methods пѓјGenetic data пѓјCurrent descriptive data пѓјProcess data пѓјInterpretive data пѓјConsultee client system relationship data пѓјClient system behavior data In the given scenario, Mr. Valencia, of Healthcare Consultants Inc., was hired as a consultant by Dr. Rita Krakowski, director of Hope Medical Center. In exploring the Hope Medical Centers needs, Mr. Valencia proceeded to phase one which includes gathering information to establish why his services were called upon. Once the problem was defined, Dr. Krakowski asked... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both physicians and nurses reported that their main source of stress on the job was dealing with issues of mortality. When interacting with nurses in transplant operations, doctors were known to be tense and curt with the nurses. Additionally, some of the doctors expressed sadness and frustration in the event of losing a patient. Both doctors and nurses expressed the difficulty in carrying out difficult conversations with the families of patients, that involved palliative care and prolonged life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Fayol s Management Principles Introduction The management and organisations discipline considers Henry Fayol (1841 1925) to be one of the early practitioners of management who recognised principles and theories of management. Indeed, current students, teachers and practitioners find Fayol s management principles to be of interest. This is especially the case since numerous management authors (Bose, 2013: Lamond, 2005: Lewis, 2007) have the common belief that Fayol s effort founded the elementary framework and principles for management theory currently being applied. Fayol dedicated a lot of time to endorsing the theory of administration and throughout this time argued that all business activities precipitate undertakings which are classified into six groups: financial, commercial, technical, accounting security, and management (Lamond, 2005). While focusing on the management aspect, Fayol considered it to be a systematic arrangement and integration of the financial, accounting, production, and sales functions of the organisation. Hence, the purpose of Fayol s management theory was a way of establishing management as a different aspect from other technical activities, however, important to the integration of various organisational activities in order to realise a common objective. In that respect, Parker Ritson, 2005 posit that Fayol s management principles offered and continue to offer an overall management outlook for practising managers as well as an instructional manual for academicians in the management discipline. The objective of this report is to therefore critically discuss Fayol s perspectives through an analysis of these views as well as other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These elements were branded planning, organising, command, coordination, and control. Grouped together, the five elements denote what is commonly known as the management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Health Current Toolkit Paper While I was looking over the Health Current Toolkit information, I was very impressed on how they covered just about everything. One of my favorite things that I found was the frequently asked questions page, for me it was very helpful because this is all new to me and this page was extremely helpful to understand the basics about HIE records. I feel that the whole thing had all the details you needed to understand what they were and how they worked. The only thing that was not too clear for me was that they are able to access your all your records in the case of an emergency. I am all for that because in an emergency, I want all my records available to receive the best care, however what is classified as an emergency and are there a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also like the fact that if for whatever reason I felt that I did not want some information to be accessible, I can opt out there and then they cannot access that information. Overall, I feel that HIE is a safe and helpful program that I would want my information in. Some data that might be considered sensitive is maybe if one had an illness that almost cost them their life or an injury or an accident or the death of a loved one due to illness. I do feel that this data should be shared differently. I feel like this type of data should have its own set of opt in and opt out system because this is data that could be very sensitive to a patient and should be treated with care. Although this data can be helpful in diagnosing problems or treatments, I feel that they should not be talked about casually if they are talked about, they should be spoken of with just the doctor and the patient and whomever else the patient wishes to hear the sensitive data and that is it. As long as this data is handled with care and not taken lightly, it will not be a problem. The relationship between standards is that they are rules or guidelines that help in keeping the information safe. According to himss.org (1), The Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (C CDA) is an emerging document standard for the transmission of structured ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Ever-Changing Structure Of The Family Unit In The... Modern families are becoming more of a norm in today s society as more and more children are being raised in non traditional families. The ever changing arrangement of he family unit in the Unites Stated has altered the lives of many children. With the continued increase of children being born to unmarried parents, the adoption of children by homosexual couples and divorcerates rising, we are seeing a rise in third party individuals seeking visitation and custody rights. These third parties include foster parents, step parents, siblings, same sex partners and other relatives who at one point or another may have played a significant part in the child s life. VI.Same sex relationships 2 PARTS It is ideal to believe that every parents fundamental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Athena Goddess Of War Athena, or Athene, is the Goddess of Wisdom and War ( Athena ). Known for her grace and mercy, all the other gods highly respected her (Pontikis). Although she is the goddess of war, her true personality might be a surprise. Athena s Roman name is Minerva, and the two are very similar (L. Roman and M. Roman 90). Athena actually does not like fighting at all, but instead enjoys the strategy involved in battle (Pontikis). This goddess is not only in charge of war, but rules over outdoor activities and chores done inside the house like weaving, spinning, and cooking (Pontikis). She rules over the city of Athens, which was rewarded to her because she helped the people by planting the olive tree (L. Roman and M. Roman 91). Also, her most important temple is called the Parthenon ( Athena ). Athena can always be found with her helmet and spear, making her one of the easiest goddesses to identify (Pontikis). Athena is also easy to spot because of her special shield. On her shield is Medusa s head, which Perseus had given to her (L. Roman and M. Roman 91). She hardly uses her spear however, because she likes to handle things in a peaceful manner (Pontikis). Surprisingly, Athena has a manly figure with broad shoulders (Pontikis). Her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of those battles was defeating Typhon, the most feared and dangerous monster in existence. Long ago, Typhon decided to try and take over Mount Olympus, the home of all the gods and goddesses. When he arrived, all the gods hid among the mortals, taking the shape of various animals. Well, all but Athena. She stood her ground. She was not going to let someone, or something, take her home away. Her father, Zeus, saw her facing the beast, and he decided that he didn t want his daughter doing his job for him. His job was to protect his people, so that s what he did. Gathering the courage and stepping up, he was able to defeat Typhon, and all the gods were able to return home safely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Stream of Consciousness Novel The Development of the Stream of Consciousness Technique in Modernist English Fiction (with Special Reference to the Contributions of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf) Arpan Adhikary The term stream of consciousness as applied in literary criticism to designate a particular mode of prose narrative was first coined by philosopher William James in his book Principles of Psychology (1890) to describe the uninterrupted flow of perceptions, memories and thoughts in active human psyche. As a literary term, however, it denotes a certain narrative technique used in novels in which the narrator records in minute but somewhat abstract way whatever passes through his or her conscious mind. The socalled stream of consciousness in a work of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The style is highly allusive and Joyce deliberately confuses the narrative by making a pastiche of the styles of several genres together while presenting the flows of the continuous thoughts of the principal characters. Here for the first time Joyce also employed the interior monologue which is deemed to be the purest form of the stream of consciousness mode. In Joyce s third and last novel Finnegans Wake (1939) the complexity of the stream of consciousness technique reaches its heights necessitating the text s being one of the least read ones in any language. In this novel Joyce used around forty languages other than English and presented an awkwardly extensive range of literary, mythical, political and historical allusions while narrating the one night dream sequence of the protagonist, a Dublin tavern keeper named Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker. Apart from Joyce, Virginia Woolf also made remarkable contribution to the development of the stream of consciousness mode in the modernist English fiction. In Mrs. Dalloway (1925) Woolf presents the diverse mental recourses of Clarissa Dalloway within the span of one single day, and in the interior monologue of Mrs. Dalloway the narrative breaks with the realistic mode in order to suit the inner reality of the narrator s psyche which is different from the external reality by which she is surrounded. Similar intellectual cogency and finer technical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Is The Purpose Of The Witches In Macbeth In the seventeen hundreds there was a strong belief in witches and all of the power they obtained. People, during the time, believed witches were tied to the devil and only intended to ruin peoples lives. Many people believed all witches were bad, but some believed that witches could use their unworldly power to better people. Witches could not have healed nor destroyed people without the use of potions. During the time period of Macbeth, through the use of potions witches were capable of predicting the future, healing a person, and destroying one s life. Witches created potions for a variety of reasons. Witches wanted people to believe that faith would cure them. When people were going through hard times the witches were able to give people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A negative spell could really affect someone s life for the worse. Larner emphasizes that, There were sudden illness, certain accidents, lingering illnesses for which no cause was clear, strokes, unexpected deaths, the failure of cops;....] (Larner). In Macbeth, the first witch wanted to get revenge on a sailor s wife who refused to share her chestnuts with her. Therefore, the witch casted a spell on the sailor that deprived him of sleep. This shows the witches had power to harm someone s life in the matter of seconds. A witches superpowers were so strong and people were frightened by their strengths. Larner adds, She might or might not have a reputation for harming as well as healing, but above all she was deemed to have malevolent supernatural powers (Larner). Witches can help or hurt someone and in Macbeth they are used to hurt someone. Macbeth was a hero and warrior until he met the witches. Macbeth starts to change for the worse when the witches began to give him prosephies. The witches gave Macbeth the ambition to want to become king and Macbeth would go through drastic measures to achieve his goal of becoming king. Guiley suggests, Spells may be beneficial or harmful and they may be worked on people, animals, and nature (Guiley). The witches did not cast a specific spell on Macbeth; however, they manipulated him to the point of destruction by persuading him to murder and predicting his future. Macbeth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Big Short, Directed By Adam Mckay Summary The film the Big Short, directed by Adam McKay is about the financial/housing crisis of 2008. The film explains how the history of the housing market, how the crisis began, and introduced all of the people and companies involved. The most important aspect of the movie was that the crisis was foreseen, but nothing was done to prevent it. The three main characters are Michael Burry, Jared Vennett, and Mark Baum. Burry was the first to recognize the faulty practices of the housing market, and bet against the market. His actions caught the attention of Vennett and Baum, which led them to investigate the housing market, and bet against it as well. Housing/Financial Crisis of 2008 During the housing/financial crisis of 2008, I was in the 10th grade. My parents did not have bank accounts or owned a home, and I did not watch the news, therefore I did not anything about the crisis. Prior to watching the film, I had no clue it occurred. All of the information in the film was new knowledge. A few terms that were new to me were subprime mortgage, collateralized debt obligation (CDO), adjustable rates and credit default swap. A subprime mortgage is a loan that is offered to people who are not necessarily qualified for a loan, which makes them risky mortgages. Since the lenders are taking on this risk, the interest rates are extremely high to somewhat make up for the risk. A CDO is various pieces of assets that are put together and sold to investors. Assets that are included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Similarities Between James And Ruth In James Mcbride s The... Throughout James McBride s memoir The Color of Water, James takes the reader and the audience on a journey to the past, present, and future of his life as he tributes his success to his mother Ruth. He not only tells his life s story through his eyes and point of view, but also looks to his mother as she describes how she developed into the loving, compassionate person she is today and shows her morals of raising a family. Ruth has a vast impact on James life and helps him show his true characteristics and personality. Despite the similarities represented by James and Ruth, they still have their differences. Since the day he was born, James had his strong and independent mother looking out for him. No matter what life brought on the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James grew up in a chaotic setting in which survival of the fittest was a tactic he needed to use every day. He grew up with eleven other children in his household, leaving him to fend for and take care of himself. Ruth taught her children, James specifically to carry themselves with measures of high dignity and with the strive or will power to succeed. Looking back on his life, James owes his success to his mother. He says Mommy s children are extraordinary people, most of them leaders in their own rights. All of them have toted more mental baggage and dealt with more hardships than they care to remember, yet carry themselves with a giant measure of dignity, humility, and humor. (McBride Page 276). Self motivation and self reliance was a life lesson Ruth taught her children from day one. She always encouraged her children to make their dreams become reality and to achieve their highest goals. Despite the poverty level James grew up, his mother was his rock and the one who would support him no matter what life threw at him. James learned and cultured valuable lessons from his mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. North Dakota Research Paper Keno in North Dakota : North Dakota has a wide variety of land based casinos and gambling options for its local residents to enjoy them to the fullest. The locality is having more than 30 commercial casinos, racinos, and racetracks spread across several cities of the state. Hence obviously, you will be able to enjoy loads of slots machines and thousands of live table games here. Isn t it sounding great? Well, whether you do love playing the compelling table games, or even you prefer playing Keno, North Dakota definitely has a plenty of options to boost your gambling experience with loads of fun and an ultimate entertainment. Just take the advantage of North Dakota s famous Vegas style royal casinos scattered across the entire state. Also, You will find gaming, live entertainment, and concerts year round. Many casinos also offer fine dining, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This casino hotel, facing Lake Sakakawea, needs only 39 minutes drive from the US Highway 2. It also offers loads of games, for example, Slots, Video keno, Video Poker, Roulette, Craps, Three Card Poker and Blackjack etc. The rooms in the main hotel include all the modern and latest features like flat screen TVs, free WiFi, coffee makers, and much more too. This famous casino is also having an indoor pool, a sauna, hot tub, and an exercise room. You will also find a casual restaurant, live entertainment, a steakhouse, loads of gaming tables, and bunches of slot machines etc. Website : http://4bearscasino.com/ Keno in North Dakota : Grand Treasure Casino Grand Treasure Casino can be another popular choice for playing Keno. It is located at North West Trenton, North Dakota. It is an extremely royal and native American casino. This grand casino, with having around 5,000 square feet gaming space, features approximately 260 gaming machines. Website : http://www.grandtreasurecasino.net/ Keno in North Dakota : Prairie Knights Casino and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Corporate Governance Of The Sarbanes Oxley Act Of 2002 As of today, an international corporate governance model does not exist. Corporations are bound by the laws and regulations of a country and the shareholders expectations. Even countries with similar histories, customs, languages, and ethnicities such as the United Kingdom ( U.K. ) and the United States ( U.S. ) have different corporate governance standards (Monks Minow, 468). While the U.K. has a separate code of corporate governance with guidelines, the U.S. incorporates their governance policies within their laws. The U.S. regulates corporate governance through the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 ( SOX ), the Securities Exchange Commission ( SEC ), and stock exchange guidelines. U.S. corporations are registered in particular states, so... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... U.S. organizations are held by many shareholders who are uninvolved in the daily running of the company. Institutional investors usually have the largest stakes. Governance of companies is determined by the states, but U.S. states do not give shareholders many enforceable rights. This is different in the U.K., where the shareholders and their objectives are the purpose of financial reporting (ValueWalk). The Institutional Investors Committee ( IIC ) of the U.K. adopted a statement of codes and responsibilities. This statement includes clarifying the priorities for certain matters and deciding when to take action; observing the performance of and having conversations with portfolio companies; intervening when necessary; assessing the influence of activism efforts; and reporting back to clients and owners (Monks Minow, 2011). In the U.K., the shareholders are the customer and the enforcers, whereas in the U.S., companies are focused on how well they are doing in the market. The U.S. has separation of ownership and management. SOX gave the SEC the ability to prevent people from serving as officers and directors. Non executive directors oversee the managers performance. The board of directors includes the executive the non executive directors who plan the path of the organization. The independent directors main responsibility is to manage all activities of the management board. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Explain the Relevance of the Ministry of the Prophet Amos,... Explain the relevance of the ministry of the prophet Amos, a prophet of social justice to our present day setting. Writing at a time of prosperity, when a sharp contrast existed between the luxurious life of the nation s leaders and the oppression of the poor was the prophet Amos (John W. Ritenbaugh) During the reign of Jeroboam II Israel had become a wealthy and prosperous nation. It was a golden age for Israel, a time of political stability and economic growth. This wealth however was not enjoyed by everyone, as the northern kingdom became more urbanised it saw an emergence of a wealthy middle class and a widening gulf between them and the poor. It was against this social backdrop that the prophet Amos preached. As the people of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Western countries employ factory workers in parts of Africa and pay them as little as eight pence an hour, when they could afford to pay them properly. They are also subjected to long hours and unsafe working conditions. This is due to the greed that exists in Western society, where big businesses are so concerned with making a profit that they will cut as many corners as necessary in order to increase their gain. They get away with subjecting men, women and even children to harsh and brutal working conditions which a Western society would not tolerate if it was happening to them. As God s people we, like the Israelites, are called by God to stop these injustices. An article in The Guardian stated that what the average British child spends on crisps and sweets in a year could supply a family in Malawi with grain for a year. The bridge between the worlds riches and poorest is now so wide that simply putting money in a charity box is not enough. We need to become more directly involved in the fight against world poverty; this can be done by perhaps sponsoring a child or by visiting some of the world s poorest places to help build hospitals or schools. We should all see ourselves as God s people and therefore equal, deserving the same opportunities and standards of living. В‘God condemns their sacrifices because of their oppression of the poor and their disregard for justice and righteousness (The Grace Institute), their ill treatment of the poor makes their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Spin-Doctors Case Study Since the PR ization of politics , spin doctors have played an essential role in the political and communication processes of democratic societies. The reputation of an administrative team can be irreversibly affected by the way a crisis or issue is managed in the eyes of the public, who have greater influence over political power than ever before. It is the role of spin doctors to construct a favourable narrative that will frame a politician in a positive light, while utilising the mass mediato steer public opinion. The role of a spin doctor can be challenging, especially during natural disasters. These situations often evoke distress, panic and confusion among the public requiring an urgent political response. In high stress situations,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The floods affected much of central and southern Queensland, killing 35 people and causing over $200 billion in damages. This disaster was named as the most notorious flood in Australian history (Carbone Hanson, 2012). This essay will draw on key examples from Bligh s performance and spin team tactics throughout the course of the disaster. As outlined by Louw, there are four key political players politicians, spin doctors, journalists and publics (2010). During the Queensland floods, each player had a specific agenda. Journalists worked to create and circulate gripping stories while providing the public with up to date crisis information. Spin professionals worked alongside the Queensland Government to fulfil a number of objectives including: public safety, the promotion of Bligh as a competent leader, and to control and minimise any potential negative criticism. Additionally, Bligh also had specific agendas to fill driven by her professional reputation and political popularity. Throughout the crisis, all political players achieved their goals while maintaining a symbiotic relationship, which can be attributed to the success of Bligh s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Perfect Setting For A Ghost Story A warm, foggy December morning along the Florida coast is the perfect setting for a ghost story. I never intended to have these particular feelings, and emotions don t come easily for me, but add this gloomy weather to the after holiday hangover, the dread of a looming workday, the perfect song on the radio, and the haunts start to flow like tears. Or maybe they were tears. This is unfamiliar territory for a girl like me, but one thing I know for sure is the ghosts were real. They were right there beside me, in my head, through my windshield, and tagging along behind. They are always there. Ghosts can come in a lot of forms. There are the loved ones lost, there are the spooky haunts and ghost stories, but the worst kind of ghost is the memory of pur own actions. A ghost we create freely and then have to live with indefinitely. We all have regrets, but a ghost takes regret to another level. A ghost is a recurring emotion, a feeling imprinted upon us and others that cannot be forgotten nor rectified. In time all things can be forgiven; the majority of my ghosts have been forgiven, but they still reside inside of me. Forgiveness does not allay the haunt. I know what I said. I know what I did. I know where I ve been. I know the power I have over others, and I know I haven t always wielded it responsibly. I know how to inflict pain. When something hurts me, I know how to hurt it 10 fold in return via my words, action, or violence, but the words are what haunt me the most. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Drummer Boy Of Shiloh Book Report Me, thought the boy, I got only a drum, two sticks to beat it, and no shield . The Drummer Boy of Shiloh presents a believable portrait of a Civil War drummer boy, because it has a realistic character, setting, and plot. The characters from the story The Drummer boy of Shiloh are realistic because they act as if they were in the war, for example the drummer boy is scared like most drummer boys would be. Another thing is that the general is like most generals in the civil war. There dialogue also acts as if they were talking in war. These few things help make this story realistic and believable. In The Drummer Boy of Shiloh the setting is in the civil war, It describes it like it was really in the war. In the story it talks about how all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Thomas Hardy Research Paper Thomas Hardy was born June 2, 1840 in Higher Bockhampton, in the county of Dorset. He grew with a passion of music and literature from his parents. He was first educated by a village school provided by Mrs. Julia Martin, and his mother encouraged him to read many books. However, he could not afford to attend a higher school, so he was apprenticed by John Hicks, a church architect. He then moved to London, where he worked with another architect, Arthur Blomfield. However, he fell ill and returned to Dorset. Dorset is an important place that Hardy draws many experiences for his writing. In 1840, Dorset was slow with change, compared to the rest of England. For example the railroad did not spread to the county until Hardy was seven years old. This slow changed allowed folk traditions of this small population last longer, giving Hardy more time to adapt to it. During his early years Hardy was to witness the hand of change at work on landscape and rural community at the same time that his own intellectual and emotional development was leading him in directions for which family history offered no precedent (Concise Dictionary of British Literary Biography). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He continued with this writing style over the next twenty one years, writing some of his finest novels. For example The Return of the Native, in which he dramatically symbolizes natural forces. Sometimes, Hardy would write about conflicts in Victorian society, human love, sexuality, anti Christianity, and pessimism. This gained lots of criticism and harsh disapproval, which discouraged him; therefore, Hardy began writing poetry. Hardy s poetry consist of a sermon on pessimistic themes, but his lyrical power is praised. He began with the Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1898), and ended with his epic verse drama The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Coddling Of The American Mind In Lukianoff and Haidt s essay, The Coddling of the American Mind, the authors contend today s college students want to be protected from any words that might harm them. The authors argue doing so harms them in other ways. After reading the article I concur with the author s views on colleges coddling students who are offended by words or small actions is doing more harm than good. The article covered the issues in detail and gave many examples of the conception before the 1980 s when children could roam free in the world with less worry for parents to where next generation who had more protective parents because of the increase of kidnappings, removal of physical activities in school, school shootings, and bullying after the 1980 s.The authors discuss how coddling is not good for students, society, the workplace, government or the future. Coddling removes cognitive thinking and the use of good critical thinking skills. Coddling will force students to think with emotion instead of logic. Society will not always bend over backwards to appease ones feelings or change to make someone feel comfortable. Thinking with emotions can create a fog that can hinder ones view of reality. The coddling issue is leading the current generation who protest books or specific words that may be offensive to them and others. Some claim that the offensive words can cause emotional triggers to a bad experience that can lead to a dangerous outcome. I see this as whining to a degree and should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Textbook Adoption in California, 1879-2014 Textbook Adoption in California, 1879 2014 Suppose you are a textbook publisher with a mandate to reduce the weight of the books you put out. Research has shown that your books break backs, and the legislature has spoken: your books will not be adopted (and you will, therefore, lose much of your business) unless you clear strict weight limits. The weight of a book is proportional to its length, so your first thought is to cut some of the content. Will students really read or even reference 1,000 pages of World History, anyway? But as you start scanning for superfluous sections, you come to a startling realization: every paragraph of the monstrous text serves a role. Not an educational or curricular role, necessarily, but certainly a practical one. Each section is aligned with some state standard, meaning that it purports to teach some element of state mandated curriculum. Perhaps it is the only passage that mentions unsustainable mineral resource consumption to comply with California s Standard MS ESS3 4 for eighth grade science, or maybe it provides a particularly clear example of making an argument from evidence that will be helpful in convincing state officials that the book adheres to their curriculum. Cutting these standards aligned passages, even if they are not actually contributing to the cohesion of the text, could easily get you knocked off the list of instructional materials approved for state purchase. Maybe you could remove some pictures? Nope: pictures, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Problems With The American Education System In the past, some children were too poor to go to school. Today, it is the law to go to school. Because students get bored of the topic, they sometimes tune out the teacher, get distracted, and/or socialize instead of paying attention in class. Because of this, students are lacking in critical thinking. Students also lack in science content knowledge. Over time, the American Education system has evolved because of ineffective actions, causing the students to lose or forget skills, making them not ready for college or a job. Most children were taught at home. There were not very many schools in 1774, in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania. Parents taught their children to read and write using a hornbook, which is the alphabet, the Lord s prayer, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Approximately 1.7 million students took a ACT college entrance test. The test focused on english, math, science, and reading. However, most students that took the test are not prepared for college or a job. English remained the same for the last five years, but math and science do not stick as well. High school does not provide students with enough information to go into a career. Approximately 40% of high school graduates are not prepared for college or a job. Most low income schools do not have good curriculum. Students usually leave school lacking information. This is because of budgets, lack of sleep, etc. Students do not have all of the information they should when they leave school, and they are usually not prepared for college or a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Reflection Paper On Why I Want To Be A Lawyer Lawyers are often portrayed as invidious, rigid, and odious in media, as well attract an uneasy feeling in most individuals when brought up in conversation. Frequently they are at the punchline of jokes insulting their quirks. The obvious question is why would anyone want to be an attorney? In my case, I get a lot of influence from my mother who was a lawyer for twenty years. I was very proud to tell people my mom was a practicing attorney, even more so today knowing she often defended those that were unable to pay for alternative council. Another reason is I enjoy history, even when it is upsetting to learn about. My reasoning is it gives me perspective on my own life, as well as giving me hope that through this new perspective I can reflect and make a positive impact on lives including my own. I look at cases like Brown v. Board of Education and it inspires me that perhaps I could make a difference on society through the courtroom. Lastly although I may not illustrate in my classroom demeanor that I enjoy speaking in public, but when prepared I enjoy the feeling of attempting to captivate others from my speech to bend them or lean them towards my way of thinking. This isn t to say I am incapable of breaking away from opinions I have formed over the years quite the contrary, I learn the most when I listen to others speak. With regard to my mom Patricia Wengert, I draw a lot of inspiration from her to become an attorney. When she was 16 years old she became pregnant with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Chau Trong Thuy Story In our daily, our grandmother and mother usually tell children for many legendary folk tales to sleep well at night. For example, Sue God For Rain, The Golden Star Fruit Tree, Chu Dong Tu And Princess Tien Dung, and The Price of Love are many rattling good stories in Vietnamese folklore. However, Love Story Of My Chau And Trong Thuy is the best folktale I have ever heard since I was a child. It is involved in the important and true historical event in Vietnam. An Duong Vuong a king of Au Lac nation, who built Co Loa citadel, was helped by saint Kim Qui. Then, the saint took him one of his claws to make a crossbow to protect the citadel from enemies. Because the crossbow was very magic, every arrow was shot from it to hit a thousand of enemies at the same time. After a long time, Cao Lo, who was one of the mandarin s household butlers, was the most skilful crossbow maker in the country. He was chosen by the king to be in charge of the heavy responsibility. Nevertheless, athletes are only suited to use this kind of weapon. The crossbow was extremely treasured by the kings, so it was hung in his bedroom. At the time, Trieu Da, the governor of a country adjoining Au Lac at the north, had been failed in occupying his neighbouring nation for many times. Therefore, he attempted to guard his country by all means and waited for the right time. Next, he sent his son whose name called Trong Thuy to Au Lac to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The custom Well treat to daughter in law, not well treat to son in law is considered a reaction of Co Loa residents by the love story of Trong Thuy and My Chau. From this story, we can discuss showing the great tolerance in the relationship between humans together in life and use it to explain the origin of the pink pearls found along the northern Vietnamese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Importance Of Professional Communication Today with instant communication we can Skype with anyone living thousands of miles away. Projects succeed daily, from networks of associates, from every corner of the globe, engaged communication, with Skype, WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, email. Technology offers various gadgets, applications, and speeds that allows one to speak to anyone in the world instantly. While you go through your emails, you quickly have Eddie on Skype, Elise calls you on Facebook, Christian gets your focus by using SMS. How can you properly communicate with all these people, that reach out for answers and solutions to various issues, at the same moment? Professional communicationis an effective way to communicate with them. Professional communication identifies with the various forms of speaking, listening, writing, and responding, whether, in person, or through electronics. Efficient communication is essential in personal and business settings; poor communication can produce short and long term resentments and shrinks productivity. We often disregard the system of communicating when using it but observing how you forward and interpret messages lessens complications and strengthens relationships. We learn to communicate from birth, without examining it as a procedure or process. If you start the communication, you are the sender, channeling communications to a recipient. Drafting and tailoring your correspondence to the audience or recipient so that they can comprehend the message. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Shakepeare In School Curriculum The new age question whether shakespeare should be included in school curriculum is quite controversial. Shakespeare is widely regarded as the greatest playwright of all time. This is a debatable subject. However he may or may not be the greatest is he worth enough to be in the curriculum taught in America s school systems? Most opinions vote for the great playwright to be included, but should he really. Shakespeare should be included in the ninth grade curriculum because of his insight on human behavior, and challenges improve us as a whole, and it can help us develop connections within ourselves. This first paragraph will speak about the first claim which is that shakespeare helps us have insight on human behavior. An author states The characters are deeply layered and experience temptations, pain, love, and so many other things we know to be true about real people. This piece of evidence shows that shakespeare depicts basic human concepts. The same author states It will help you develop... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A reliable source says Shakespeare will challenge your faculties and improve your IQ. Improving on a person s IQ will improve their overall take on life. The same reliable source states Reading is known to be a great way to gain brain power, and the classics are a smart choice... Brain power can improve your IQ. This concludes the second body paragraph. This last body paragraph will speak about the third claim which is the claim that shakespeare can help us develop connections within ourselves. The prison inmate states it just reminds you of yourself. This evidence basically restates the claim, further reinforcing the statement. Another inmate states It deal with it all. This shows that the reader or actor could possibly better understand themselves or problems within their life from reading or acting out shakespeare s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Limited Media Representation Research Paper Lauren Bowden 2/27/16 Empowering Youth For Global Citizenship Dr. Beth CorrieUnpacking the Problem of Limited Media Representation Introduction The world of movies and television is our dream world. It is the place we project our best true stories and our best fantasies, and it is a problem that our ideal world is one in which the characters who speak and act heroically and intelligently are predominantly white men. Everyone else is less important, less capable, less human and less active. These messages frame the way we think about marginalized persons and the way we frame public discourse and policy discussions. Likewise, even more troubling, is the fact that the media posits scripts for the way we behave in real life and the way we... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ability People with disabilities appear so rarely in movies and television that there is almost no statistical information about their representation. We do, however, have extensive information about the number of disabled Americans. According to the 2010 census data, 19% of the United States population has some form of a disability. This is a failure on the media s part to make room in our dream world for our real world friends and family members. When disabled people do appear, they are often reduced to objects of concern, trouble or pity. In his research, the disabled writer and activist Paul Hunt identified 10 stereotypes that the media uses to portray disabled people. They are as follows: 1)The disabled person as pitiable or pathetic 2)An object of curiosity or violence 3)Sinister or evil 4)The super cripple 5)As atmosphere (such as people in hospital beds located near major characters) 6)Laughable 7)His/her own worst enemy 8)As a burden 9)As non sexual 10) As being unable to participate in daily life. A commonality among these stereotypes is the idea that people with disabilities are unable to act, or if they do, their actions bring harm to society. These messages contribute to generalized fear of 20% of the population, and they affect the way in which we frame policy discussions about how to best create a society that works for this huge segment of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Ethics in Physical Therapy Ethics in Physical Therapy One of the most rapidly growing occupations in the United States today is Physical Therapy. The United States Department of Labor has projected 23,000 unfilled physical therapist positions in the year 2000 and a lack of qualified physical therapists to fill them (www.apta.org). While Physical Therapy grows rapidly, questions of ethics in this field have also grown in large quantities. Physical therapy is the treatment of disease through physical means, including light, heat, sound waves, electricity, magnetic fields, and exercise (www.byu.edu). This means that therapists use many different forms to treat people, and treating people can be a large challenge because of all the different possibilities that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They used a technique called the Delphi technique, where a panel of experts was selected and the experts responded to questionnaires stating their concerns with ethics. The experts narrowed their concerns down to three categories: patient rights and welfare, professional issues, and business factors. The experts chose six patient rights and welfare issues, five professional issues, and five relating to business factors to be the most important. The first issues addressed, the patients rights and welfare issues, were the primary concern of the panel of experts. The issues at hand focused on interactions, confidentiality, sexuality, and consensual issues between doctors and patients. Any interaction between a doctor and patient should be understood and clear. Sexual activities between doctor and patient should be prohibited, and all interactions should be ensured as confidential. The second issues faced were professional ones. These issues dealt primarily with policies and relations between health professionals. Some issues listed in this category were maintaining clinical competence, supervising personnel, taking care of the environment, and reporting any misconduct of others. Therapists should be competent in their work, their personnel should be supervised at all times, their environment should be sanitary and clean, and they should feel obligated to report and wrong doing of their peers. The third and final category discussed was business and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Class Power In America In America a person or group who is consider to have power are those who produce own land, own business and produce money to America and yet receives all the reources for example the class power. Class power is known for its firm decision making to the middle class and none for the lower class. There authority in which only want the best for themselves instead of multiplying wealth to the lower class by controlling society unqueal contribution. Through the use of this power this group are in control of resources an important help for the society agency in the most needed community. Unequal distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty, hunger, the destruction of nature, and inhuman living conditions. From the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Analysis Of The Book Lament For A Son Stages of Grief Introduction The book, Lament For a Son, written by Nicholas Wolterstorff talks about his pain and grief after losing his 25 year old son (Joy, 2009). His son died while on a mountain climbing expedition. Dr. Wolterstorff has several books published during his career as a philosophical theology professor in Yale Divinity. However, he wrote Lament for a Son with a different journal style since it is a personal thing for him. The book is similar to a journal as he narrates the events that happened before and after his son s death. The emotions expressed in the book are common among people who lose close relatives. What matters is how a person handles the issue. Kubler Ross invented the five stages of grief; denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptancethat explain the escalation of grief when stricken by bad news (Axelrod, 2004). The paper looks into the book and its relation to the five stages of grief. Question 1 As demonstrated by the five stages of grief, Dr. Wolterstorff suffers greatly emotionally as he deals with his son s death. In a bid to settle his depression, he reads the Bible on similar experiences that people had (Wolterstorff, 1987). He finds hope after reading and comprehending about Jesus Christ life, death, and resurrection. The story gives him hope that one day his son, Eric, will resurrect one day because God has the power to make such things possible. Dr. Wolterstorfffinally accepts the fact that Eric died, but he will see him in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Life Of A Sheep Eater The Life of a Sheep Eater I woke suddenly as the cool morning air bit at my face, telling me it was nearly morning and another day had begun. I am seventeen today which means that today will be the day I ask Alma s parents if they ll allow us to have a courtship. That was the only thing on my mind when I heard my father calling me, knowing we needed to eat before we left on a hunt. Little Wolf, hurry and get out here, we need to get our supplies together before we leave! my father shouted from outside our temporary wikiup. Hurriedly, I put on my sheep hide leggings and grabbed my moccasins on the way out. After eating, we grabbed our bows and met with some other men from the tribe to leave for the busy day ahead. Today s hunting plan was to take fifteen of our dogs with us and have some men hide higher up in the mountain so that when the sheep were scared upward, they could shoot and kill them. It was my turn to hide out higher up on the mountain with Walks Without Sound and Horseless, two of the best bowmen in the tribe. My father and six other men were at the bottom of the mountain to scare the sheep up to where we are hidden. I hear the dogs howling and sheep stirring as the sound of my heart beats loudly in my ears. I feel the adrenaline rushing through my body as a prepare to shoot the first sheep I see. As we hear them approaching swiftly, we stand with our bows aimed. I release my arrow and hit the largest sheep in sight. The thud of the body hitting the ground ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Challenges Facing Law Enforcement Agencies Essay In this writing assignment I will explain some greatest challenge facing law enforcement agencies today. I will describe how the local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies can interact and accomplish their goals. I will also suggest some programs that will help improve their relationship. Identify some of the challenges and solution in the overlapping of jurisdictions pose when combating cybercrime. Discuss why I believe law enforcement in different states should work with one another in when fight cyber crime. There are a number of challenges that law enforcement agencies are facing like investigating internet exploitation, cyber stalking, and obscenity. Other challenges are overlapping of agencies, the lack of funding, and investigating exploitation, cyber stalking, obscenity, and the specific challenges with overlapping of jurisdictions. I think the greatest challenge they face has been investigating exploitation, cyber stalking, and obscenity is issues with evidence and detection. The fact that data on the computer can be deleted, modified, or destroyed can hinder the investigation process. The nature of the evidence makes it difficult to investigate cybercrime. Because digital evidence is a collection of numbers that are fragile and can be lost, damaged or changed. It is always important to protect and maintain the chain of custody but the nature of the evidence makes this daunting task very difficult. It is very easy for investigators to contaminate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Online Forms Of Communications, Like Social Media Online forms of communications, like social media, have undoubtedly provided convenient methods to communicate with anyone at any moment. Adolescents have been reported to spend on average six hours consuming media (Wallace). The point when an unhealthy amount of time is spent on social media is when negative social risks can begin to present themselves children and adolescents, who are experience significant brain growth and development, are the most at risk for social damage. Heidi, a thirteen year old girl previously described as a happy, sweet, and loving girl, screams I m going to kill you while you are both asleep as she flails and kicks her father before biting his arm. This was Heidi s second violent rage in a week because her parents took away her access to social media; this would also be the second time that she would be taken to a psychiatric emergency room (Kardaras). Heidi is one adolescent who has crossed the line of healthy social media usage and now has moved towards risks likes anxietyand depression, social media dependency, and inadequate social skills. Social media can negatively affect mental health causing by an overall decline in mental health, anxiety, and depression adolescents who use media the most among their peers report being overall less content and are often unhappy(Carroll). On social media sites like Facebook, people can choose what version or parts of themselves they can show to people so most people may choose to show the best parts. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Fasting Feasting Syllabus Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism Syllabus code 9395 For examination in June and November 2013 Contents Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism Syllabus code 9395 1. Introduction ..................................................................................... 2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Why choose Cambridge? Why choose Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism? Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) How can I find out more? 2. Assessment at a glance .................................................................. 5 3. Syllabus aims and objectives ........................................................... 7 3.1 Aims 3.2 Scheme of assessment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CIE invests constantly in improving its qualifications and services. We draw upon education research in developing our qualifications. Cambridge A AS Level Travel and Tourism 9395. Examination in June and November 2013. 2 1. Introduction 1.2 Why choose Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism? Cambridge International A AS Level Travel and Tourism is suitable for both A Level candidates and for those seeking a more specialised study of this subject. This syllabus encourages candidates to appreciate the scale and importance of the travel and tourism industry in the world and recognise the positive and negative impacts the industry may have on people, environments and economies. Candidates learn that the travel and tourism industry is dynamic in nature and how the industry responds to change: e.g., external factors such as changing consumer needs and expectations and developments in ICT. The syllabus encourages candidates to learn practical and technical skills relevant to the industry, enabling them to deal with a range of complex situations and problems. 1.3 Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Cambridge AICE is the group award of Cambridge International Advanced Supplementary Level and Advanced Level (AS Level and A Level). Cambridge AICE involves the selection of subjects from three curriculum groups Mathematics and Science; Languages; Arts and Humanities. An A Level counts as a
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  • 47. Intervention Appropriation Of An Urban School A Critical Practice Analysis of Response to intervention Appropriation in an Urban School written by Kathleen A. King Thorius, Brendan D. Maxcy, Erin Macey, and Adrienne Cox, highlights some key difficulties urban schools face through the enactment of Response to Intervention. Response to Intervention emerged in the early 2000 s when the field of special educationwas critiqued on the way they diagnosed and identified students with learning disabilities. RTI is done through interviews, mentoring and monitoring. The intensity of the intervention undergoes three or four tiers in particular; Tier 1 is when all students are provided with general education and are supervised based on the improvement and expectancy for the age and grade and Tier 2 occurs when the teachers are not noticing improvements. Tier 2 is simply when the specified students receive more skill oriented testing and monitoring. If there is no improvement seen, they are moved to Tier 3, which is when the students receive the most intensive instruction. If there is no improvement in this tier, they are then receiving Tier 4 instruction, which is otherwise known as special education. RTI provides a structure of how to supply intervention for those children struggling academically in fields that they previously lacked. However, as displayed in this article, the context of what occurs during this meeting still requires a bit more structure. Conducting the process of RTI is difficult due to the U.S. education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. “Behaviourists Explain Maladaptive Behaviour in Terms of... Behaviourists explain maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain and maintain it. Discuss this statement and show how a behaviourist s approach to therapy is in stark contrast to a psychoanalytic one . The term therapy has been defined as an activity which involves the treatment of a disease or disorder, by some remedial, rehabilitating, or curative process . Historically, there has been considerable development in the range and types of therapy that can be used to help a client overcome problems in a modern world, with some sharing similarities but also differences. The intent of this essay is to compare and contrast the behaviourist perspective with a psychoanalytical approach, drawing out their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His investigation of Operant Conditioning on pigeons and rats uncovered, he believed, that many of the principles of Operant Conditioning could be applied to humans. An example in humans is the idea that if we are praised for showing polite behaviour in childhood we will learn that polite behaviour will bring rewards and so will behave politely without thinking. In parallel, Operant Conditioning has been used to explain the development of abnormal behaviour in humans. For examples, adolescents who are ridiculed for being overweight may stop eating to reduce their weight, going on to develop an eating disorder. It is considered that one of the main strengths of the behaviourist approach is that it focuses on behaviour that can be observed, manipulated and measured. The principles behind behaviourism have made it accessible to studying in a laboratory, focusing its testing upon animals and how that behaviour compares to human behaviour. Indeed, the use of behavioural therapy, currently in the NHS, has proved to be a popular, low cost method that medical practionners choose as treatment for a range of disorders or abnormal behaviours. The behavioural therapist focuses on the here and now and avoids looking at an individual s past history and past causes for maladaptive behaviour, believing that this is not always helpful and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Attend Hopkins County Central High School And The... Today, on November 10, 2015, I had the opportunity to attend Hopkins County Central High School and the privilege of interviewing Mrs. Kelly Grimes. Mrs. Grimes went to Murray State and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture/Business. After obtaining her degree, she worked one year and then was laid off. Mrs. Grimes later pursued the Nursing Program at Madisonville Community College. Two years later she acquired a Staph infection in her leg and almost lost it. A year and 11 surgeries later she was told she couldn t be on her feet so she went back to obtained her first Master s degree in Mild to Moderate Disabilities. She then obtained her Rank 1 in Moderate to Severe Disabilities. She worked as an Assistant while finishing her degrees. I feel that Mrs. Grimes is a prime example of a great teacher and very great candidate for these following questions. And here are the answers she gave me: 1. Why did you become a teacher? What was the deciding factor to make you choose Special Education? While in High School, I was involved in the Peer Tutoring program. Although I had already been involved with the several other programs, I knew from an early age that a Special Education teacher was what I wanted to do. Helping students achieve their goals and help them to succeed in life was my true calling. But the desire to help the most challenged student drove me beyond regular education. The memories of my Peer tutoring experience kept me striving to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum Details of the museum permanent collection of sculptures of the 70 year career of Detroit based public sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks (1908 1998) Viewed at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum (September 5, 2014) The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum contains the artwork of the most prolific sculptors of the twentieth century. Museum features a unique collection of more than two thousand works that span the 70 year career of Detroit based public sculptor Marshall M. Fredericks (1908 1998). He is known nationally and internationally for his impressive monumental figurative sculpture, public memorials, fountains, portraits, and medals. The art gallery was full of sculptures that are all in white made by plaster. On the walls, different kinds of sculptures were hung. Some of them were religious but most of them reflect daily activities and some of them bring us into a world of imagination and dreams. As I walk through the gallery looking at the sculptures I read information on the label attached to the sculptures. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fredericks was commissioned to sculpt a 6 foot tall crucifix, but instead designed this 28 foot full scale model, for a bronze to be placed at the Indian River Catholic Shrine in Indian River, Michigan. The sculpture reminds me of church because it represents the crucifixion of Jesus. It had a facial expression that reveals apparent emotions of pain and sadness. The size and placing of the sculpture up on the wall is a dominant settling force for the eye, and it contrasts well with other sculptures around it. The white plaster on the sculpture establishes a powerful element as a visual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Essay about The Matrix lt;a href= quot;http://www.geocities.com/vaksam/ quot; gt;Sam Vaknin s Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites It is easy to confuse the concepts of quot;virtual reality quot; and a quot;computerized model of reality (simulation) quot;. The former is a self contained Universe, replete with its quot;laws of physics quot; and quot;logic quot;. It can bear resemblance to the real world or not. It can be consistent or not. It can interact with the real world or not. In short, it is an arbitrary environment. In contrast, a model of reality must have a direct and strong relationship to the world. It must obey the rules of physics and of logic. The absence of such a relationship renders it meaningless. A flight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A group of human miscreants succeeds to learn the secret of the Matrix. They form an underground and live aboard a ship, loosely communicating with a halcyon city called quot;Zion quot;, the last bastion of resistance. In one of the scenes, Cypher, one of the rebels defects. Over a glass of (illusory) rubicund wine and (spectral) juicy steak, he poses the main dilemma of the movie. Is it better to live happily in a perfectly detailed delusion or to survive unhappily but free of its hold? The Matrix controls the minds of all the humans in the world. It is a bridge between them, they inter connected through it. It makes them share the same sights, smells and textures. They remember. They compete. They make decisions. The Matrix is sufficiently complex to allow for this apparent lack of determinism and ubiquity of free will. The root question is: is there any difference between making decisions and feeling certain of making them (not having made them)? If one is unaware of the existence of the Matrix, the answer is no. From the inside, as a part of the Matrix, making decisions and appearing to be making them are identical states. Only an outside observer one who in possession of full information regarding both the Matrix and the humans can tell the difference. Moreover, if the Matrix were a computer program of infinite complexity, no observer (finite or infinite) would have been able to say with any certainty whose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. President Franklin D. Roosevelt s Four Freedoms Speech On January 6, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke to the nation in his annual message to Congress, known as his State of the Union Address, which came to be known as the Four Freedoms speech. Roosevelt listed the four freedoms as: 1.Freedom of speech and expression. 2.Freedom of everyone to worship God in his own way. 3.Freedom from want, meaning economic understandings to secure a healthy life during times of peace. 4.Freedom from fear. Roosevelt translated fear utilizing international language to mean a reduction of military weapons and equipment, all over the world, so thoroughly that nations everywhere would be in a position that would prevent any physical aggression against anyone. It was Roosevelt s intentions that these freedoms would apply to every nation everywhere in the world. These Four Freedoms were the focus for the American soldiers as they entered the war in support of Great Britain. Good Neighbor Policy During his administration in 1933, President Roosevelt used the term, Good Neighbor Policy, which had first been spoken by President Woodrow Wilson who afterward, ironically invaded Mexico. Roosevelt s intention was to establish a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bill but its full name is the G.I. Bill of Rights. Sometimes it is alluded to as the Servicemen s Readjustment Act. The United States passed this Bill in 1944 to benefit and assist the veterans of World War II. This Bill is administered by the Veterans Administration and provides school grants, tuition for college, mortgage rates with low interest terms and loans for small businesses. It also provides training for jobs, privileges during the hiring process and payments for those who are unemployed. The act was amended to include total coverage for those who were disabled and to provide funds to construct more VA hospitals. Although the Bill was created for World War II veterans, it has been extended to benefit everyone who serves in any branch of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Agency s Compensation For Employees The Capital Budget This paper will analyze the agency s compensation for employees. A rationale on the cost and benefits would be for a 2 percent, 4 percent, or 5 percent pay increase for the fiscal year 2014. The effects of the increase on benefits for the agency will be discuss and a chart depicting the increase for each percentage will be provided. The trend of the agency over the past five years will be reviewed and an analysis explaining the trend for expenditures will be prepared. This paper will also encompass an explanation of a five year forecast of the four highest expenditures. An analysis whether the costs should be approved or not approved will be included. Two options for predicting the cost of needed repairs to the current building that houses the selected agency will be compared. A rationale for recommending one of the two options will be provided. Payroll Forecast The compensation for employees of Guilford County Social Services is competitive among other related job vacancies of Guilford County. As for job titles of Social Director, Social Program Manager, Social Worker I, II, and III, and Social Worker Protect Services, the salaries varies. This also depends on experience and education background of the job position. The annual starting minimum salary for the position of a Social Services Director is $104,317 and the maximum salary is $140,828. The Social WorkProgram Manager salary range is $60,992 to $103,686. A Social Worker Supervisor can earn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...