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Essay Writing Practice Online Essay Writing Practice Online
Success Impact On Success
Impacts On My Success In life there are many factors to success. In some cases your culture or
socialization can help or hinder your success. These are important factors in the eyes of others and
yourself. I believe it is up to me to determine what aspects of my life that will impact my success.
Success is impacted by my job and who I surround myself with, how I speak to others, and how my
culture of honor helps me achieve success. We define others and ourselves, by the jobs we hold. This
is because of envy. We all envy the other person who is doing better than you. Also the more you can
relate to someone the more envious you could be of them. Most people would not think twice of
wasting your time on someone who is lesser position than you. Alain De Botton loves a quote by St.
Augustine in The City of God, where he says, It s a sin to judge any man by his post. In modern
English that would mean it s a sin to come to any view of who you should talk to, dependent on their
business card (A kinder). When climbing the success ladder you probably will want people as
successful or more successful as you to boost yourself. By having their friends you will boost your
career and not be envious of them after you potentially pass the. As Button puts it, You can t be
successful at everything (A kinder). He is right, there is so many different fields and careers you
cannot be successful at them all. As people we want to show others our success, but are we just
succeeding for
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The Legalization Of The Penny In Today s Society
The penny was first legalised by the Coinage Act of 1864. But was not printed until 1906 when
Abraham Lincoln was the first historical figures portrayed on a United States coin. Back when pennies
were first made, the value of the penny was extremely high. But since the time that the penny was first
introduced to now, prices have risen by the extreme. With other coins and even dollar bills now, the
penny is less likely to be used, except for change. The production of the penny needs to be ended
because it costs more to make than it is worth, it is a hassle to use and it useless in today s society. The
product of the penny cost more to produce than its own worth. The cost of making the pennies (1.26
cents each) is higher than face value... (about.com). The United States Mint company is actually losing
money when sending pennies out to different companies and places. The government is losing around
53 million dollars every year by producing the penny, and that price is only raising. Since many
people don t use the pennies they have and they either keep them or throw they away, the ... Show
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A penny has little value and little buying power, especially compared to what it had a century ago
(savingadvice.com). There is no where you can go and buy something for one single penny. In the
past, stores would have little candies for one penny. Nowadays since prices have raised so high over
the years, vending machines and most parking meters do not even accept pennies. Most people throw
away 4 cents worth of pennies into the jar (or trash) each day (about.com). Pennies are so worthless to
us that people throw them away! People are throwing away money. If a person threw away 4 pennies a
day and lived for an average of 80 year, that person would be throwing away 1,168 dollars in their
lifetime. Pennies add up after a long time, but no one keeps them around for that
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Gentrification At Temple University
Gentrification is defined as, the process of renewal and rebuilding accompanying the influx of middle
class or affluent people into deteriorating areas that often displaces poorer residents ( Gentrification ).
Gentrification usually occurs when a neighborhood goes through a decline, old/run down buildings are
left to deteriorate, income levels decline, and businesses leave the area. The gentrification at Temple
University is a controversial topic that generates negative and positive opinions, from neighborhood
revitalization to displacing residents. Gentrification is considered to be highly positive in many
different ways that benefit the community. As the wealthier citizens move into the low income areas,
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In the project overview they state that Temple will not buy any homes to make way for this project,
ensuring that all land being used to build the stadium is owned by Temple. From looking at the
illustrations they have on the project overview, the stadium is not too big, the overall renovation
makes the area look more appealing to the eye, and more businesses and jobs will be created. But,
with all of these positives come negatives, when the stadium is built, how will this affect the residents
property taxes and rent, and what happens when soon they can t afford those taxes? This stadium may
look and sound great, but the residents who have lived in the community for years may soon be forced
out due to this increase of property taxes and rent which is not
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Women, Technology And Gender Abuse In South Africa
Today s world is a technological one where people spend most of their time in front of a screen. When
we think of technology we don t immediately think Africa. We think of the developed world where
technology serves to enhance, entertain, protect as well as threaten people in those areas. Africa as a
continent is left for everything else such as dusty roads, green landscapes and women with bright
colored clothing carrying children on their backs. Technology and the internet is not immediately
associated with Africa and it should be. Africa consists of 57 countries with high access to the
worldwide internet. African countries have women who work within the media professions as well as
a large young girls who spend most of their time online posting pictures for friends to see and like.
Unfortunately, with rising users of the free internet comes rising problems of online abuse within
different African countries. What might be considered a western problem is making its way into the
African arena affecting many of its women. Countries like South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania have had
women who have faced the darker side of the internet through cyber gender harassment. With the lack
of awareness of cyber gender harassment in African countries more women result to drastic measures
such as suicide to find relief. While the world is focused on other problems involving Africans
countries, the silent threat of cyberbullying in becoming more apparent with no means of recognising
its
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Fear From The Town In A Rose For Emily
Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the
town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris (Faulkner I). Emily abandoned with no
wealth but a house from her father s will. Her father was the man in her life that took control and
isolated Emily by enabling her to have a husband and a proper life. Emily creates her own illusions, a
reality that permanently detaches herself from the real world. Therefore, as the years passed the town
developed a new society, but Emily has gone old unable to accept the changes in her surrounding by
refusing to have a mailbox build on her property. She lives in the past that enables her to adapt. This
gothic short story, A Rose for Emily (1930), ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are a few reasons why Emily gets the negative attention from the town. First, Emily s snobbish
persona intimidates and scare away any town folks because she lacks affection from love ones and
human interaction. The town is afraid of disturbing Emily because from a pungent smell that lingered
her home, Dammit, sir, Judge Stevens said, will you accuse a lady to her face of smelling bad?
(Faulkner II). They took action to encircle her home and sprinkle lime to get rid of the awful smell.
This passage foreshadows the future of Emily s lover Homer dead. Second, Emily ask the druggist to
hand over the a powerful poison and she gets her way by demanding and refusing to explain what she
s going to use it for. When an individual is feared they tend to get what they want. Therefore, the town
folks exclaimed, We all said, She will kill herself ; and we said it would be the best thing (Faulkner
IV). Emily purchased poison to use on her Homer, because rumors from the town he did not have
interest on marry, so Emily did refused Homer on leaving her. Controlling like her father she forced
him to stay by poisoning him and his body detailed as, The body had apparently once lain in the
attitude of an embrace, but now the long sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of
love, had cuckolded him (Faulkner V). The passage shows symptoms of being emotionally unstable
after her father s death. Emily positioning a corpse into a cradling position making her a
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Hypertension And High Blood Pressure
Hypertension
Hypertension is referred to as high blood pressure. Hypertension is frequently asymptomatic in the
early stages, and the initial signs are often vague and nonspecific. They include fatigue, malaise, and
sometimes morning headache. Consistently elevated blood pressure under various conditions is the
key sign of hypertension. Because of the insidious onset and mild signs, hypertension is often
undiagnosed until complications arise and has been called the silent killer. The complications are also
asymptomatic until they are well advanced.
Pathophysiology
Hypertension is one of the most common chronic health problems seen in the primary care setting.
Hypertension in adults age 18 and older is defined as a systolic blood pressure (SBP) of greater than
1400 mm Hg and or a diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of greater than 90 mm Hg, based on the average
of two or more properly measured seated BP readings on each of two or more office visits. The
Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment
of High Blood Pressure cites the following three categories for adults age 18 and older: (1)
prehypertension (SBP 120 to 139 mm Hg / DBP 80 to 89 mm Hg); (2) Stage 1 hypertension (SBP 140
to 159 mm Hg / DBP 90 to 99 mm Hg); and (3) Stage 2 hypertension (SBP ≄ 160 mm Hg / DBP ≄ 100
mm Hg) (Sisson, Rastegar, Rice, Prokopowicz, Hughes, 2010). In hypertension thee is an increase in
arteriolar vasoconstriction, which is
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Research Paper On Phantom Limb
Mustary Akter
Psyc 2301 Section N01
Summer I and 2017
Discussion of Research Topic:
For this final paper I will be writing about phantom limb. Phantom limb is the sensation or pain which
a person feels after he/she has an amputated or missing limb. They feel that their limb is still attached
to the body. Majority of the sensation feel by these people are painful. They often experience burning,
crushing, stabbing, itching, or cramping sensation where the amputated limb used to be.
Brain is a very complex organ. Brain maps out the body so it receives and sends signal according to
the map. If for some reason a person losses a body part then it affects the brain to misinterpret the
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Summary of the First Research Paper:
The first article named Phantom Limb Syndrome has defined the phantom limb syndrome as the
perception of the sensations on the amputated limb. In the article it was mentioned that the brain still
receive messages from removed limb through the nerves. This article has also mentioned that the exact
cause of the syndrome is unknown. In the article it was mentioned that sensations are due to the brain
s attempt to reorganize sensory information following the amputation. The brain must essentially
rewire itself to adjust to the changes in the body (Scheinberg, 2015). The article points out that the
adult are more likely to suffer from phantom limb syndrome than children. The article also mentioned
that there are various risk factors which increase the risk of developing the phantom limb syndrome
can be the pre amputation pain, infection, damage on the spinal cord or nerves that supplied to the
affected limb, blood clot on the amputated limb, etc.
The first article named Phantom Limb Syndrome goes more into details describing some symptoms
that may occur on the amputees. The amputated limb can make them feel the sensation of stabbing,
shooting, burning or piercing. They can also feel numbness, tickling or cramping. That is not all; the
amputated limb can also make a person feel pleasure. There can be treatment for the phantom limb
syndrome. After amputation it is very necessary to tell the doctor if there is any sensation or pain
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Comparing Hinduism And Islam
Many people tend to confuse Muslims from Hindus and vice versa. After visiting each place of
worship and examining each person individually, and listening to each person speak so highly about
their religion and culture, you can clearly distinguish between the two. They have many similarities
and differences, which establish a relationship between the two. Although in the past there has been
many disputes over the two, this is due to their dissimilarities. The most common dispute between the
two are because of the gods. Hinduism, think that gods are present in everything and anything while
Islam believes in the holiness of Allah alone. I find it interesting, when it comes to eating certain
things both religions don t consume a certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Islamic religions follows five pillars from the prophet. 1. Testament that there is one God and
Muhammad is his messenger; 2. prayer five times daily mainly before sunset and after; 3. fast during
Ramadan you can eat after sunset; 4. charity to the poor at least 2.5% of their overall wealth; 5.
Pilgrimage journey to the holy place in India, the Mosque.
The goal of Hinduism is to break the cycle of rebirth, in attempt to attain salvation. On the other hand,
the goal of the Islamic religion is to fulfill their responsibility of life by following the Quran and
Hadith, and to live life with compassion towards all of Gods creations. When it comes to the place of
worship, both religions differ in regards to statues and pictures. Shiva Vishnu contained many statues
of their gods and it is a common practice to have these images. Although, ISOM does not contain any
drawings, paintings, or statues regarding their gods. God cannot be seen, but sees all. They only have
calligraphy and the temple is angled in such a way that it faces Mecca.
Islam comes from the Arabic root word of Salema which translates to peace, submission, and
obedience. Islam is submission to the will of God and obedience to His rules. The Muslims follow the
Qur an, and traditions of the Holy Last messenger Muhammad, called Sunnah which is found in
prayers or hadiths by the men around him. Hindus follow the Vedas and Gita, Smrti and Sruti are oral
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Impact of Computers on Our Society
Impact of Computers On Society
2010
The concept of a computing device was there since the 19th century but the actual device was not
invented until the 1930s. The computers invented at that time served as a project to simplify scientific
calculations and they fulfilled that task quite perfectly. Later on these were used to store data such as
the process and calculations. At that time, people knew that this device was something which will
never die like every important invention does for eg. The abacus( though still used in lager parts of
china ), the slide rule etc. . They knew that the computer was and will remain the most important
discovery of the century. So from then on, further discoveries in the field of computer started ... Show
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Internet is a short form of the technical term internetwork , the result of interconnecting computer
networks with special gateways (routers). The Internet is also often referred to as the Net.
Although the basic applications and guidelines that make the Internet possible had existed for almost
two decades, the network did not gain a public face until the 1990s. On 6 August 1991, CERN, a pan
European organization for particle research, publicized the new World Wide Web project. The Web
was invented by British scientist Tim Berners Lee in 1989. An early popular web browser was
ViolaWWW, patterned after HyperCard and built using the X Window System. It was eventually
replaced in popularity by the Mosaic web browser. In 1993, the National Center for Supercomputing
Applications at the University of Illinois released version 1.0 of Mosaic, and by late 1994 there was
growing public interest in the previously academic, technical Internet. By 1996 usage of the word
Internet had become commonplace, and consequently, so had its use as a synecdoche in reference to
the World Wide Web.
Meanwhile, over the course of the decade, the Internet successfully accommodated the majority of
previously existing public computer networks (although some networks, such as FidoNet, have
remained separate). During the late 1990s, it was estimated that traffic on the public Internet grew by
100 percent per year, while the mean annual growth in the number of Internet users was thought to be
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Essay on honesty and integrity within a
Honesty and Integrity and How it Affects Unit Cohesion Honesty, Integrity, and Trust are all key
factors in the cohesion of a unit. Knowing you can trust the other preforming members in your
respective unit, builds a good team building environment that leads to the highest quality of success
and increase of morale within the unit. Honesty above all is not only expected, but is a standard within
the 75th Ranger Regiment, It builds character within an individual soldier, creates and maintains
teamwork within the inner workings of the unit, and also improves self discipline. Integrity is also
another standard that is held highly within the 75th Ranger Regiment. Integrity shows a soldiers level
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This not only shows your lack of character as a soldier but also as a liability. Due to your inability to
tell the truth, you are more of a problem and restraining your fellow comrades from completing
whatever task or mission is at hand. This will not be authorized in any way shape or from within the
75th ranger regiment. It is stated in the 4th standing order within Rogers Rangers 19 standing orders
that honesty is vital. 4. Tell the truth about what you see and do. There is an army depending on us for
correct information. You can lie all you please when you tell other folks about the Rangers, but don t
never lie to a Ranger or officer. This shows all shows that you must have the integrity to be honest and
become a trustworthy soldier among your ranks in any unit. Your prime responsibility as a soldier is to
finish the task efficiently and as a Ranger it is to complete that task better than anyone else. Honesty is
where it starts and your ability to follow up on that will improve the moral and cohesion within your
respective unit. Be sure to have the integrity to do so, it is just as important to the improvement of you
unit. Doing the right thing when no one is looking, being honest, and taking responsibility for your
actions are all parts of integrity. It takes maturity to do the right thing, that maturity shows that you are
more than capable as a soldier to complete any sort of task that is
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Charles Chapter 1 Summary
Chapter 1 Questions:
1. I think Charles s brilliant nature of desiring biology and the environment he spent around really
help with his Beagle trip. Also, his amazing mentor Reverend John Steven Henslow had evaporated
Charles s interest of colleting species and really leaded Charles on the voyage on the Beagle.
2. Darwin witnessed the earthquake as the geological excursions. He found out the uplift of shells
caused marine creatures wind up high above the sea. He saw the mussel beds were positioned several
feet above the water, just like Lyell written in the book, Charles was an eyewitness to the earthquake.
This progress opened his mind of earth always keep changing and moving.
3. When Charles was collecting data of finches on the Galapagos Island, he found out the thirteen
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Bates discovered mimicry, which one of its idea was that the species being mimicked is unpalatable to
predators and that the palatable species gains protection by imitating the unpalatable species
appearance.
2. Bates argued that animals use mimicry to camouflage against their predators which was to imitate
the unpalatable appearance to avoid predators. This had used the ideas of natural selection, and that is
the species adapt with the environment survived.
3. I think Darwin was delighted by the discovery of mimicry which had been so sportive to his natural
selection. Mimicry had explained the prays use camouflage to avoid predators which fit perfectly of
the new biology voyage.
Chapter 4 Questions:
1. Because Thomas was trying to find the questions of question. Thomas had been studied with the
species had similarities with human like apes and his famous book Evidence as to Man s Place in
Nature with detailed information, this had motivated Eugene to explore more on the study between
human and apes.
2. Because there is new fossil record being discovered in India, and there are gibbons in Asia that are
more related with human than the gorilla in
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Road Warrior Research Paper
Road Warrior: How to Break into Commercial Truck Driving
Becoming a commercial truck driver is a dream for some people who want to get paid for exploring
the country. Read on to learn how to break into the field of commercial truck driving.
Get a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP)
Driving skills and experience are a must for breaking into commercial truck driving. The CLP allows
the holder to drive on public roads with a CDL holder with them. Keep in mind that getting the permit
isn t like a driver s license that just involves passing a knowledge test. Most state DMVs will check
the candidates driving record for the last 10 years in all states. Most state DMVs also require a DOT
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However, every state s DMV will be able to verify specific state wide laws. For example, some states
require special endorsements for trucks carrying hazardous materials while others require special
endorsements for driving trucks with triple trailers. Most DMVs require people to pass an exam that
covers laws, equipment and driving techniques. Similar to a driver s license, there will probably be a
vehicle inspection and driving skill demonstration.
Lease or Loan a Commercial Truck
Having a truck will help you break into commercial truck driving. A lease or loan will both require
monthly payments and provide a rig, but there are notable differences between the two. A commercial
truck lease gives you the right to use the truck as you see fit, but there are many rules that apply. The
biggest benefit of leasing a truck is that most of the minor repairs and major maintenance jobs will be
covered. On the other hand, a commercial truck loan is like a car loan because you will own the truck
once you finish making payments. Some truckers prefer a loan because a lease may end up costing
more in the long
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Law Enforcement Officer Training
Kansas Law Enforcement officers are mandated after the initial Law Enforcement Academy
attendance, to have annual training of at least 40 hours. The officers in some manner are frequently
training on topics such as Domestic violence, Racial Profiling, Defense Tactics, Firearms training, less
lethal use of force along with many other topics offered locally by trained instructors or in other
venues across the State. Deputies at the Barton County Sheriff s office are in a constant mode of
training it seems every month. Deputies are encouraged to broaden their knowledge post the initial
academy training and seek out advanced education. Our Critical Response team has been very active
honing their skills and tactics in high risk situations. Our teams ... Show more content on
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The modern law enforcement officer has diverse duties and responsibilities, it is imperative we
provide excellent training to improve our services and to continue to demand excellence from our
Deputies. The training also serves to motivate and inspire officers to broaden their knowledge and
abilities. The key to longevity in law enforcement is to combat burn out by finding new challenges
personally and obtaining advanced education in the field. Training is a critical component of the
professional Law Enforcement Officer, entering the profession is in fact entering into continuous
mode of training. It s a commitment and its time consuming, new officers out of the academy are just
beginning their journey, and it takes 3 5 years of additional training and experience to become a
proficient Law Enforcement
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The Cove Speech
HOST: Good evening I m you host, ............................., and welcome to another episode of
.................................... . If you re new to the show we review movies, documentaries and music
videos. Tonight we will be focusing on a variety of documentaries including Michael Moores Bowling
for Columbine and Morgan Spurlocks Supersize Me . But first, we are going to examine the
controversial documentary The Cove , directed by Louie Psihoyos. Joined with me today is the
famous film critic, Rebekah Dobson, to help me rate this film. RD: Thankyou ............................. for
having me on your show! It s a pleasure to be here. HOST: Of course! Anyways, let s discuss The
Cove. First of all, what was Psihoyos purpose for creating this film? RD: Psihoyo has created this film
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HOST: Yes this is a very inspiring piece of footage which really makes the audience feel a connection
with the heroes . Anyways, do you believe that anyone has been silenced? RD: I believe that many
people have been silenced all throughout the film, including SeaWorld and the Japanese Government.
While a few government representatives were shown in the film, they were filmed on secret cameras
which created a sense of fear in the audience and they were being manipulated by O Barrys questions
and answers. HOST: (nodding) Good point. Can you say any more about how SeaWorld has been
silenced? RD: Yes of course. The Cove has been very effective in silencing SeaWorld. SeaWorld has
been shown to the audience in a negative light as the film has shown the conditions of captivity in
SeaWorld but O Barry has not given them a chance to justify or explain their actions, which is very
unfair. HOST: Okay, can you know tell me about the inclusion and exclusion of
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The Arguments In Favor Of The Death Penalty
Capital Punishment, also known as the Death Penalty, has been a part of the United State s justice
system for the majority of the country s existence. Today, 31 out of the 50 states still recognize the
death penalty as a viable option when dealing with high profile crimes, most notably murder and
sexual assault. While many people argue that the death penalty should be made illegal, there is also
widespread support in favor of keeping the death penalty, leaving the nation divided on the issue. Both
sides of the argument possess valid evidence that supports their claims, but in the end, the arguments
in favor of the death penalty are noticeably stronger. The death penalty is an appropriate sentence that
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Many of those who argue against the morality of the death penalty tend to be backed by Christian
beliefs. However, the Bible argues that justice needs to be fair and to the point. Show no pity: life for
life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot (The Holy Bible, Deuteronomy 19:21).
This quote argues that is it fair to take life from someone if they have taken someone else s life, and
that justice should be viewed as getting even . With all things considered, this way of thinking seems
completely justified, Another argument of those who are concerned about the morality of the death
penalty is that lethal injections are inhumane. In reality, death by lethal injection is one of the most fair
and most humane ways to die. Lethal injections work by first rendering the individual unconscious,
and then by using the chemical potassium chloride to stop the victim s heart (Lethal Injection).
Complaints about the amount of pain inmates suffer after undergoing lethal injection and unreasonable
and unjustified. Death by lethal injection seems like a much more peaceful way to go than almost any
other option out there, which makes it an absolutely ethical process. Even though some people may
argue that the death penalty is an immoral process, the truth of the matter is that it is actually quite
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Comparing Plath s The Bell Jar And Its Affiliates
The Bell Jar and Its Affiliates
Frequently, a writer will express the same symbols and themes in a variety of their works. This is the
case with Sylvia Plath, who not only wrote a multitude of poems, but also wrote the renowned novel,
The Bell Jar. Three of Plath s poems that share similar elements to her novel are Lorelei , Daddy , and
The Applicant . These ideas include death beckoning the characters, an unstable family unit, and
sexism towards women. The poems Lorelei , Daddy , and The Applicant can be compared to Plath s
novel The Bell Jar, by examining the key themes and characteristics of the works. The first of Plath s
poems that is comparable to The Bell Jar is Lorelei . In both of the works, death beckons to the
characters. In Lorelei , siren like creatures beckon for the speaker to drown herself. The speaker notes
how their ice hearted calling (Lorelei 31) is compelling her to commit suicide. This can be compared
to the ocean waves in The Bell Jar, which [draw] back, like a hand, ... Show more content on
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This poem shows all of the sexist expectations of a woman that the protagonist in The Bell Jar hopes
to escape. The poem objectifies women as possessions that are supposed to bring teacups and roll
away headaches / and do whatever you tell them (Applicant 13 14). Esther, however, detests these
ideals, refusing to learn a new way of writing as [she] hate[s] the idea of serving men in any way (Bell
Jar 76). Esther also goes so far as to proclaim that she does not want to get married. She states that the
last thing she want[s is] infinite security and to be the place an arrow shoots off from. [She wants]
change and excitement and to shoot off in all directions [herself], like the colored arrows from a
Fourth of July rocket (Bell Jar 83). The objectification of women in both The Bell Jar and The
Applicant is one of the key elements that draw a correlation between the two
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Bowlby And Ainsworth Attachment Theory
Interventions The following interventions would be what I recommend for Meredith to be able to
develop a secure attachment with people in her life. Have therapy sessions based on having secure
relationships As Meredith s counsellor, I would need to show Meredith that secure relationships can
happen whether they are romantic relationships or whether they are relationships with friends and co
workers. If Meredith is still with Derek working with Derek and Meredith as a couple to work on their
relationship because Meredith should be able to fill the void, she is feeling in her life. This would also
help with her behaviour of sleeping around with multiple men throughout the week. As the counsellor,
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I also feel this assignment prepared me in a way for when I am working with clients when I am in
placement next year or when I finally have my degree and if I decide to counsel people. I learned
when people come in with one problem they may actually have many more problems that have to lead
to this one big problem they have come to counselling for or have been referred to go to counselling
for. I feel in a way this assignment has shown me how difficult it can be to work with specific clients
because it could take sessions before I get all the answers I should be able to help a client, but I may
not have enough sessions. This assignment also taught me that sometimes one theory to treat a client
is not enough sometimes two or more theories are what is needed depending on the client and their
problem they are
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Perception In The Truman Show
The film The Truman Show portrays an array of the ways of knowing continuously throughout. One
of these ways can easily be deciphered as intuition. The essential gut feeling can swallow up any other
reliable source solely because of a certain unexplainable phenomena pulling the heart and mind in
polar directions. Initially, it is Truman s intuition that over powers his refuting thoughts and this is
demonstrated when Truman explains his theory to Marlon, who then proceeds to invalidate it. This
leaves Truman empty handed and with a lack of reliable sources, except his intuition. The memory of
Sylvia s statement was the bases of Truman s instinctiveness and other events such as the sight of his
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At the start of the film, Truman believes that he has a clear understanding of the reality in which he is
presented, but only through his mere sight. Eyes have a tendency to be deceiving, therefore, it should
take more than one out of the five senses to be reassured of a particular belief. The film follows
Truman as he soon begins to become skeptical of his surroundings, which in turn become the initial
cause of his route to discovering the truth. The doubt that beings to form within Truman, caused by his
sense of sight, could not support him entirely until it merges with his sense of touch. This is heavily
depicted in the duration of the final few scenes where Truman s ship collides with the sky. Despite
Truman seeing the solid plaster wall as a supposed sky, the moment he touches the wall with his bare
hands, his theory is comprehensively validated through the act of him breaking down into tears with
utter shock from realization. Forms of sense perception were put forth in order to convince Truman of
his ignorance to the falsehood of his alleged
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The Death Of Ivan Ilych
Sigmund Freud, the founder of modern day psychology and psychoanalysis, described human
consciousness as the combination of three elements, id, ego and superego. The id is what controls our
personal desires, the superego controls our ideas about where we fit in society and the ego is in
between these two elements balancing their effects to help us make rational decisions. Despite the fact
that these theories were developed well after Flaubert wrote Madame Bovary or Tolstoy wrote The
Death of Ivan Ilych the main characters of each (Emma and Ivan) both represent people who have
become dominated by one aspect of their subconscious. Whereas Emma is dominated by her id,
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This attitude of Emma is most apparent in a scene towards the end of the novel in which Emma
attends a masquerade ball with Leon in Rouen. After the dance they go to a seedy restaurant where
Emma has a fainting spell. After recovering, she thought of Berthe, sleeping in the maid s room back
in Yonville (252). After a loud cart rumbles by, disrupting her train of thought, the next thing she
thinks is everything, including herself, seemed unbearable to her. She wished she could fly away like a
bird and make herself young again somewhere in the vast purity of space (252). Here, Flaubert
juxtaposes the image of Emma s pre school aged child sleeping with her desire to restart her life and
try again. These contrasting images powerfully show Emma s indifference towards her child, and
reveal her complete selfishness.
While her feelings towards her daughter show how Emma is controlled by her id, she also displays a
lack of superego function, as she commonly is unconcerned with the rules of society. At the peak of
her relationships with both Rodolphe and Leon, Emma defiantly chooses to not to care if she is seen in
public with her lovers. This lack of discretion finally works against her when one day in Rouen,
Monsieur Lheureux met her as she was leaving the HĂŽtel de Boulogne on Leon s arm. She was
frightened, for she was sure he would talk. But he was not foolish enough to do that.
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Does the media use subliminal advertising as a tool for...
Media these days, whether print or electronic, is being used by the general population as a tool to stay
informed. Whether someone wants to get up to date with the latest events around the world or just
wants to find out if their favorite team has won, media is the way to go. We trust the media to keep the
whole world updated and connected. But, is the media exploiting our blind trust by subconsciously
manipulating us through subliminal advertising? Firstly, what is subliminal advertising? It is a
technique in which the consumer is exposed to product or brand advertising such as pictures or songs
related to the product without the consumer being consciously aware of it. This may include ads
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This experiment was conducted by James M. Vicary, who was a psychologist and marketing
researcher. In the experiment, the words drink Coca Cola and eat popcorn were projected on the
screen for 1/3,000 of a second during the screening of movies. After the experiment, there were
numerous reports in the news regarding the results which stated that there was an increase in the sales
of popcorn and Coke after the experiment began. Although these results were not given much
credibility due to the absence of a control group, the exposure of this experiment made people realise
that they were being targeted subconsciously.
A big component of subliminal advertising is repetitive advertising. This method has been used a lot in
the past and is still being used today. Examples of this can be found all around us. If you turn on the
television these days. you will see commercials for a specific product multiple times during a short
period of time. This strategy is applied in order to reinforce the image of that product in the consumer
s mind. If a person sees a commercial a few times, then he or she may or may not buy the product.
Their behaviour will depend totally on the fact that did they like what they saw in the commercial or
not. But if they are shown the commercial again and again, then they become curious about the
product and this is enough to initiate a trial purchase. A.S.C. Ehrenberg, a professor of
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Excerpt From The Book Thief
In a dimly lit stone room, gathered around a simple stone table, surrounded by plain stone pillars,
eight large figures stood barking at each other in harsh, guttural tones. The room was undecorated;
made for utility without much care for how it pleased the eye. The green skinned men occupying the
room were far better decorated, wearing coloured furs over their leather and chain armor. Each one
was adorned with a sigil representing their tribe hanging from a chain around their neck. The largest
among them, however, wore no sigil. Instead he wore a simple iron crown with no decorations. This
marked him as the chosen leader of the tribes, and he was the only one present who held a blade. The
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When the warchief was sure that he had the room s attention, he spoke again. Each of you want the
same thing. he declared, Yet none of you want to accept that you are in agreement with the other. The
chieftains scowled at warchief, but said nothing. They knew he spoke the truth. And what would it be,
then, that we want? asked one the younger, more bold chieftains. War stated the warchief, matter of
factly, were it anything else, none of us would be here. And I would not have been picked to lead our
united tribes. The chieftains nodded in agreement. It was now the oldest of the chieftains who took the
opportunity to speak. Indeed, war is the purpose of this gathering. the old chief tapped the table
impatiently, indicating the maps sprawled across the table. But it is methods of war that we seek to
discuss . The warchief snorted in derision. If that is what you think, then you are getting ahead of
yourselves. There was a murmur of confusion among the chieftains, which was squelched as the
warchief continued, Though our numbers have grown beyond what we can sustain on the light shafts
we currently control, I am not convinced that war with the pale skins will benefit our
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Bbc s Power In World War II
The BBC s Power in World War II Radio proved itself to be a profound method of deriving
information before television and the Internet were developed. In Britain, the British Broadcasting
Corporation, also known as the BBC, usurped the radio business in England, filling radiowaves with
various programs pertinent to British life. However, by the time the Second World War came to
fruition, the BBC claimed English media and turned it into the most essential source of wartime
media. The BBC found itself instrumental as a media conduit during the Second World War in the
British Empire because it was able to boost morale in England, as well as having the ability to bring
the soldiers abroad and the citizens at home closer together. The BBC also ... Show more content on
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Many broadcasts publicized by the BBC tied the regions of Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland
through England. England constituted itself of these regions, as well as Britain. Various media
methods allowed for regional contribution, but most importantly, for the sake of auxiliary linguistics,
Wales and Scotland produced broadcasts in Welsh and Gaelic, respectively (Hajkowski 122). In
allowing for synchronicity in England, it became essential for the BBC to focus not solely on the
views of the Britons, but rather all the factions that made up England. The allocation of varied
viewpoints indicated interests that regional lands perceived about the war and made them popular
among the rest of England. This led to the BBC s contribution to the war, as it represented such. To get
a better understanding on the interests of England as a whole, the people of England tuned into the
programs that the BBC offered in the Empire about the regionally diverse mainland of England. Such
broadcasts did not go unnoticed thus allowing for cultural syncretism to spread amongst the citizens of
England. Some programs in particular helped define the ideal regionality of the BBC. For example, In
Britain Now, in the midst of the war, became popular, attracting almost twenty five percent of radio
listeners in Britain (Hajkowski 124). This program established itself as one of the most prolific
regional media conduits through which varied broadcasts were shown. Its quality viewership and
informative nature made it an efficient consolidation of the traditions in England. Although regional
broadcasts had enormous success, the BBC managed to have some difficulty with the ability to
broadcast regionally. In particular, the acquisition of adequate programs for all of England and the
erroneous run times kept audiences minimal and made regional standing capricious in broadcasting
(Hajkowski 125). However, the broadcasts did allow for
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Informative Essay On Anorexia
Anorexia s meaning loss of appetite . According to The National Institute of Mental Health it is
considered to be one of the deadliest eating disorders. Therefore it is important to communicate the
red flags , characteristics, symptoms, age range, and a way to cure and prevent the eating disorder.
Eating disorders can be form upon social media, famous people, as well as mental issues. The
National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders says All segments of society are
affected: Men and women, young and old, rich and poor, all ethnicities, all social economic levels.
And ANAD estimates that 6 percent of people with serious eating disorders die. (Silverthorne, 2009).
Red Flags are basically what warns us that a family member friend, peer is or may be suffering from
anorexia. The Mayo Clinic lists us a number of them which will help prevent the eating disorder. First
it starts with skipping meals, and then it starts with excuses for not eating. Basic phrases I am not
hungry , I ate already , I ate earlier I am full. Then if there is a consumption of food he/she with eat
only safe foods considered to have to calorie intake. Adapting rigid meal or eating rituals, such as
cutting food into tiny pieces. Spitting after chewing food, repeated weighing off themselves.
Complaining about being fat and constantly noticing perceived flaws becomes one of their hobbies.
Shannah Tharp Taylor who says: Black women often suffer needlessly form anorexia because
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Annotated Bibliography Of IAQ
Annotated bibliography
Thesis topic: Indoor air quality (IAQ) in residential and commercials units and its adverse effects on
human health.
Sundell.J. (2004).On the History of Indoor Air Quality and Health. Indoor Air 7(14), 51 58.
Indoor air is a critical factor to human health. More than half of the air inhaled is at the homes. Indoor
air quality plays a huge role in one s health. Poor ventilation is one of the main causes of deaths in
developing countries. In developed countries, IAQ (Indoor Air quality) is a main cause of allergies,
other hypersensitivity reactions, air way infections and cancer.
The relation between IAQ and health is not given high importance. Studies shows that ventilation
rates below 25 l/s per person increases short term sick leave and reduces productivity. More efforts are
being put into building physics, HVAC engineering and architecture for better IAQ standards.
Dampness, Ventilation, Building materials and indoor air chemistry are one of the primary factors
affecting Indoor air quality and health, but lacks scientific data and needs to be researched more on.
Fang.L, Clausen.G, Fanger.P.O. (1998). Impact of Temperature and Humidity on the Perception of
Indoor Air Quality. Indoor Air, no. 8: 80 90.
This article discusses about effect of temperature and humidity of air and its impact on indoor air
quality. It is done by conducting test to subjects whose clothes where modified to maintain thermal
neutrality from a temperature and humidity
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Personal Identity In The Overcoat And The Nose
In Gogol s The Overcoat , an every man apparently becomes something more by replacing his
overcoat. In Gogol s The Nose , a man is temporarily reduced to nothing upon literally losing his nose.
In both texts, the interplay of dreams and reality serve to highlight Gogol s issues with the fabric of
Russian society and personal identity by creating unconventional narration, a dynamic perspective,
and characterization.
In the beginning stages of both the The Overcoat and The Nose , the reader is introduced to the
respective protagonists through an unconventional first person narration. In both stories, the narrator
acknowledges the fourth wall and addresses the audience as if he were an external storyteller
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Again, the transition in perspective makes the state of reality unclear, and serves to highlight the
supreme importance rank holds in Gogol s society. If The Nose was only told from Kovalyov s point
of view, for example, it may have been possible he hallucinated or dreamed the entire thing. By
initially making the perspective that of the barber, Gogol makes his story much more surreal; either
Kovalyov s nose is literally walking about St. Petersburg, or St. Petersberg is experiencing some kind
of surreal, shared phantasm. This surrealism allows Gogol to highlight the absurdity of the situation:
At first, the barber is afraid that he has found Kovalyov s nose, but after the nose is masquerading
about the streets with certain clothes and minor embellishments, it is treated with such reverence that
even Kovalyov treats his own nose as an official of higher rank. It is only when Kovalyov files a
report with the police that his nose is finally returned to him, and even then the police officer had
trouble recognizing the nose as not being a high ranking official. Through the surrealism brought
about by dynamic perspective, Gogol highlights the absurdity of how much his society focuses on
rank. While the interplay of dream and reality generate the dynamic, surrealist perspective in The
Nose and The Overcoat , the nature of dreams and reality also directly affects
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Written Report for “July at the Multiplex”
Written Report For JULY AT THE MULTIPLEX MEMORANDOM TO: Mr. Mull T. Plex and the
Consortium FROM: Team 1 DATE: March 6, 2011 RE: Legal, Statistical, and Ethical Analysis of July
at the Multiplex As per your request, we have arranged a report based on the incident that plaintiff,
moviegoer Tommy, has filed a civil complaint about. This incident involved Tommy s visit to the
Royal 16 Theater, your property in the Eastfield Mall, intending to watch a movie, The Governator.
This analysis examines the possibilities and outcomes of the possibilities in order to determine what
the best option is for you. This analysis covers: * Facts of the Case * Legal Analysis * Statistical
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There is the issue of whether Royal 16 theaters committed fraudulent misrepresentation in not
informing the moviegoers of the commercials that are played at the indicated movie start time before
the actual movie starts. There is also the issue of whether the number of disgruntled moviegoers is
larger or greater than 10%, which would determine whether or not there is great reason for the
complaint. Lastly, there is an ethical issue of whether or not it is or is not ethical to play 20 minutes of
commercials without informing moviegoers that they will be played. In order to evaluate these issues,
our team has done several analysis to come to our conclusions. We have done a legal analysis of what
fraudulent
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Digital And The Digital Rights Management
Jacob Barbour
Thompson
ENG 111 I1
11 5 15
Digital Rights Management in Software
No one could argue with the statement that when one pays money for something, they expect to get
both what is advertised and also to get their money s worth out of their purchase. It seems, however, in
today s digital media industry, companies are finding ways to get more of people s money and give
them less for it. This sort of, in essence, thievery has become more and more prevalent in today s
media. One of the biggest issues is what is called Digital Rights Management, or DRM. DRM has
been implemented by many, many digital based companies to protect their products, and on a small
scale, are effective and a good way for a company to ensure their software is protected in one manner
or another. The problem comes in when companies get too overzealous in their attempts to protect
their goods to the point where it becomes inconvenient and downright annoying to those who actually
buy their products. Another major issue in contemporary media is the swaying of reviews. There are a
growing number of instances in which companies who produce either television shows, movies,
books, or videogames will pay well respected reviewers and critics to spin their reviews to be positive,
even if the reviewer does not believe that to be the case, though perhaps the most common instances
of this sort are those which involves video games. The industry is not without hope, however, as there
are those that would oppose
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The Dolphin Communication Project
According to the site Dolphin Communication Project, dolphins (2016) produce many signals in
different modes, which can include: vocal signals, non vocal auditory signals, visual signals and tactile
signals. Dolphins use mostly vocal signs and they produce two kinds of vocal signs: pure tones and
pulsed sounds. Pure tones can take the form of whistles, chirps, screams, and other continuous sounds.
Scientists refer to these as frequently modulated sounds , which means that the pitch of the sound
changes with time. Also, scientists have leaned that dolphins are able to reproduce manmade whistle
structures with precise accuracy. Dolphins produce whistles at social situations, they produce different
whistles in different situations, and scientists
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Television And The Spanish Radio Station
In its beginnings, no major or even minor radio station saw a future in Hispanic radio. Companies saw
the Hispanic radio as a loss rather than an unopened door to a loyal public in not only the states, but
all the way to many Mexican border cities. Yet, once brokers began the Spanish language
programming, companies noticed how profitable these programs could potentially be. Stations and
advertisers began to understand the benefit of reaching an underserved audience in their native
language, publishing station profiles and trade figures for Spanish language stations. It was only in the
late 1970s that marketers and advertisers demonstrated any real interest in this group of consumers (O
Guinn, 1980). In 1980 the Federal Communications Commission found sixty seven Spanish oriented
radio stations on the air. By the year 2000 the figure had increased dramatically to nearly six hundred,
signifying a near 500 percent increase.21 The latest 2009 figures list over one thousand radio stations
that broadcast exclusively in Spanish (Casillas, 2014). Spanish radio is known for catering to their
immigrant based listeners, which we discussed, has created an immense amount of loyal listeners.
Economic growth has been a byproduct of the stations need for connecting with their listeners and
their constant search for sufficing their needs. Economically, this has maintained their numbers high,
both in listeners and dollars. Both commercial and community based radio stations routinely
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Education Reform Across The World
As with most things in society, there is never one right way to approach an issue, and education
reform across the world is one of the many examples that prove this to be true. Over time, there has
been a growing importance on the quality of education across the globe, which is measured through
standardized testing. This new way to measure the quality of education students are getting has grown
to create high competition among the countries as each strives to obtain the highest ranking country
title. However, not all countries are able to compete, let alone test at all, as they are much less
economically stable and usually have a very poor education system in place. While students in the
United States or China are spending many sleepless nights preparing for one of their many
examinations, children in Ghana or Brazil are struggling to merely find a way to both get an education
and help to support their family. The countries that are a part of the developing world are all very
diverse, however many share similar defining characteristics and face similar problems in their
education system. These nations are typically those that were colonized by western nations and now
suffer extreme economic polarization and political instability as a result. Their economies are often
based on agriculture and the extraction of natural resources, which causes problems as they are
exporting goods of a lower value and importing goods of a higher value. Since all of their focus is on
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Difference Between Nominal And Nominal Scale
Nominal Scale
Nominal scale is also known as labels. It is most commonly used for labelling variables without any
quantitative values assigned to it. In this classification of data is done without any measurement.
Example:
We can understand the nominal scale in more detail with below example:
A normal question asked to a boy that what is the colour of his hairs and below options are given to
him.
a.) Black b.) Brown c.) Gray d.) Blonde e.) Other
If you notice in above example all the mentioned options are mutually exclusive which means no
overlap and even none of them carry any numerical significance. The best way to remember is that
nominal seems more like a name and the nominal scale seems like labels.
Let s take one more example:
What is your gender?
a.) Male b.) Female
In this case, the nominal scale has only 2 categories i.e., male and female and this kind of nominal
scale are known as dichotomous.
Sometimes in statistical analysis, non numeric variables are given numeric values. For example,
students who eat healthy breakfast are +1, the students who eat an unhealthy breakfast are 0 and the
students who do not eat breakfast are 1. This is the way to get who is in which group but don t really
have value.
Ordinal Scale
An Ordinal scale is a measurement which looks at the variables where order matters but the difference
does not matter. While thinking of the ordinal you must think about the word order. Hence, it is easy
to remember as in this scale only order
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International Monetary Fund ( Imf ) And The World Bank
The HIPC Initiative
By HSvB
The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) are a group of 38 developing countries with high levels
of poverty and debt overhang which are eligible for special assistance from the International Monetary
Fund (IMF) and the World Bank . The HIPC Initiative was initiated by the International Monetary
Fund and the World Bank in 1996. In 2001 Ghana declared itself as heavily indebted poor country,
according to the then president John Agyekum Kuffour, the decision of Ghana to be part of this
initiative was mainly because of the poor state of the economy. As a result of this the nation was
expected to receive a total of 253 million dollars of IMF and the World Bank to help relieve the
country from various debts and to invest the rest in infrastructure, basic education, health facilities,
water and sanitation. As a result of the HIPC initiative there were some positive change in the lives of
the people in terms of healthcare and some aspects of basic education. There was an introduction of
free healthcare to all Ghanaian citizens in the country and the already existing free basic education
was enhanced. However the prices of goods and services increased by the day. The rate of
unemployment shot up drastically as many people were losing their jobs both in the public and private
sector, there was constant depreciation of the currency and frequent sales of state owned property.
Apparently, the negative outcome of the initiative was as a result of the
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Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease Essay example
Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease
Aim:
To investigate closely the factors that can affect the activity of urease. The effect of concentration and
temperature can be studied over a period of time leading to the order and activation enthalpy of the
reaction.
Introduction:
UREASE
(NH 2 ) 2 CO + 3H 2 O 2NH 3 (aq) + CO 2 (g)
Urease is an enzyme found in microorganisms, invertebrates, and higher plants. It catalyses the
hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. In some bacteria and invertebrates this reaction is
the final step in the breakdown of complex nitrogenous compounds before ammonia is excreted.
Method:
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This combined structure is termed the enzyme substrate complex. Each type of enzyme will usually
act on only one type of substrate molecule. This is because the shape of the active site will only allow
one shape of molecule to fit in it. The enzyme is said to be specific for this substrate.
There are two types of enzyme inhibitors: Competitive and Non Competitive inhibition. If an inhibitor
molecule binds only briefly to the active site of the enzyme, there is competition between it and the
substrate for the active site. This means it is more likely that the substrate will collide with a filled
active site and so this is known as competitive inhibition. It is said to be reversible (not permanent)
because it can be reversed by increasing the concentration of the substrate.
Sometimes, the inhibitor can remain permanently bonded with the active site and therefore cause a
permanent block to the substrate. No competition occurs as it does not matter how much substrate is
present. This is non competitive irreversible inhibition.
Other factors affecting enzyme activity:
Substrate concentration
As substrate concentration increases, the initial rate of reaction also increases as collisions between
enzyme molecules and reactants become more frequent. When the enzymes
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North Metro Home Services ( Nmhs ) Is Owned By Cody And...
*North Metro Home Services (NMHS) is owned by Cody and Tera Hopkins, Cody Hopkins has over
20 years of experience in the plumbing industry as a master plumber. The company is a small
privately owned plumbing company headquartered in Stanchfield, MN operating from the residence of
Cody and Tera Hopkins. North Metro Home Services has started to provide plumbing services for the
north metro of Minnesota. The Company was started to take advantage of the perceived weakness and
inadequacies of other regional companies in terms of quality and customer satisfaction. North Metro
Home Services has maintained an excellent reputation in the community and industry due to the
sales/management and administration skills of Cody and Tera Hopkins. North Metro Home Services
provides top quality plumbing and home services that include the following:
Plumbing Sheet Rocking Flooring Framing
Finish Carpentry Cabinetry Countertops Ceiling/Wall Texturing
HVAC Decking Installation Maintenance
Siding Renovation
The owners of North Metro Home Services believe that most companies in this industry suffer two
major problems. These are poor scheduling of job projects and poor retention of quality employees.
Both lead to lower customer satisfaction, lack of repeat business and a low word of mouth referral
rate. North Metro Home Services will continue to exploit these weaknesses to gain a greater local
market share. However, NMHS wants to improve the efficiency of the business processes and increase
our
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Immigration Crime Rate
These diagrams clearly indicate that the immigrants to the USA, do not impact crime rates. If you look
at Set 1, Figure 1, you will see that while the number of immigrants are increasing, the crime rates are
not increasing, they are decreasing. If you look at Set 1, Figure 2, you will see data for incarceration of
immigrants from 1970 to 2007. You can see that Persons incarcerated per 100000 is growing together
with Immigrants per 100000 , so no connection there. Set 3 is also similar to Set 1, but is presented in
a different way. These diagrams showed that there is no correlation between immigrant population and
crime rates, but statistically, immigrants are less likely than native born, to commit a crime.
Between 1990 and 2013, according to the FBI, violet crime rate declined by 48% and the property
crim rate declined by 41%. Around that period, the foreign born share of the USA population
increased from 7.9% to 13.1 and the number of unauthorized immigrants increased from 3.5 million to
11.2 million. According to immigrationpolicy.org, immigrants are less likely than the natives to be part
of some criminal behaviour. Immigrants are also less likely than the natives to be incarcerated. For
instance, according to American Community Survey, in 2010, of the immigrant males aged from 18 to
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Racism is a very important factor because for instance, according to cis.org, the number of black
natives arrested or sent to prison, is much higher than the other groups. This means that if the black
natives are included in the natives data for crime rates, then the overall crim rate for native will be
significantly higher. It will not be accurate to compare the crime rates of natives to immigrants,
assuming that most of the immigrants will be white. Even though immigrants have not committed
crimes at a higher rate than the natives, the recently moved immigrants have been breaking the
American
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History Of Centralized Banking System
History of Centralized Banking
The start of the Federal Reserve and the current issue related to it
The history of central banking in America is a very interesting topic that carries a direct impact on
today s banking. The paper focuses on how the centralized banking system started with special
emphasis on the First and the Second banks of America and the inception of the Federal banking
system. Highlighted also are the circumstances that led to the established of the financial organs
alongside the relevance of the Federal Reserve today (Fischer, 2015). The topic directly impacts on
how financial crisis and all the economic challenges are being handled today. The Federal Reserve is
still the one which regulates all the fiscal activities of America. The Federal Reserve refers to the
centralized banking organization of America. The banking system was established early in the 20th
century through the adoption of the Federal Reserve legislation. The inception of the central system
was majorly triggered by a sequence of fiscal worries specifically the famous 1907 fright. The Federal
Reserve Act had notably passed through several hearings, debates alongside changes and was upheld
by the majority in the congress. The Federal Reserve System came as the third central banking system
of America, after the first and the second banks of America (Bordo, 2015).
Initially the country s bank currency had been viewed as inflexible since it was anchored on the
depreciating worth of the
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Commander s Intent
The commander s intent is a critical part of mission command. The commander, through the
commander s intent, must blend the art of command and the science of control that integrates all joint
warfighting functions. ADM Wesley McDonald, Commander US Atlantic Command (LANTCOM),
failed to convey the commander s intent to the joint force for Operation Urgent Fury. This failure
promoted misunderstanding and mutual trust issues among the joint force that affected the integration
of joint functions such as intelligence and sustainment.
ADM McDonald failed to clearly and concisely convey his commander s intent express to the joint
force. The commander must clearly and concisely express what the force must do and the conditions
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When planning for joint operations, Commanders must include all services and multinational partners
to promote understanding. A joint force that understands the capabilities and limitations among the
force builds trust across the force. LANTCOM command did not foster a climate of mutual trust
during Operation Urgent Fury. Trust is essential element during operations. Senior leader must trust
the abilities of subordinates and subordinates must have trust in senior leaders. The lack of mutual
trust began at the senior level of military command and continued during the execution of Operation
Urgent Fury. The JCS rejected LANCOM s attempts to blend ground forces and established boundary
lines between ground forces. Additionally, subordinate commanders did not trust the LANTCOM.
During the initial ground operations, a brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division came under attack.
Instead of requesting reinforcements through joint operation channels, the request for reinforcement
went directly to the 82nd Airborne Division rear staff. Mutual trust is difficult to build during
operations. US armed forces must seek every opportunity to conduct joint training exercises to build
mutual trust before operations. Joint exercises develop habitual relationships among the services and
promote mutual trust. The lack of mutual trust not only affects command and control but other joint
function such as intelligence. LANTCOM failed to coordinate and
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Theme Of The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian
This book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, is about a boy called
Arnold Spirit aka Junior. He is a Native American that lives in an Indian Reservation. He isn t really
satisfied with his life, since he s pretty poor, but he gets along. He doesn t really accept himself, since
he has multiple medical problems, and he has been beaten up since he was little. When he starts to
gain more friends in this new (American) school, he starts to like and accept himself more than before.
In this book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian (by Sherman Alexie), the main theme is
about Arnold trying to accept himself. At first Junior didn t like himself; he was constantly beaten up,
he had a lisp and stuttered so he had no self confidence. When he made the decision to go to Reardan,
a white school, even Rowdy left him. Rowdy thought Junior was betraying their school by going away
and transferring so Rowdy didn t talk to Junior anymore. Without his best friend, Junior completely
lost hope. He was scared of the white people and did not expect them to welcome him. He was right.
Most of the Americans were cold to him and he did not try to raise his status. Many of the white
people made fun of him, and when one guy, Roger, said Did you know that Indians are living proof
that niggers f*** buffalo? (pg. 64) he felt that he had to stop it. So he punched him. Junior was
expecting to get punched back, but he didn t. In the Indian Reservation, he
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John F Kennedy Roanoke Conspiracy Essay
Two mysteries that no one might ever have an answer for. One happened over 500 years ago. The
other, only 53 to be exact. Both of these events would be labeled as conspiracy theories. The Roanoke
Colony disappearance and assassination of John F. Kennedy are similar and different in many ways
including the background, people involved, and evidence found.
Not many people probably know about both of these events. The background stories are essential to
know to make predictions of what happened. The Roanoke Colony has a lot to do with the Mayflower.
In the year of 1587, Sir Walter Raleigh sent out a group of about 115 colonists to start a colony. The
primary destination for the colony was on Chesapeake Bay. John White was appointed leader of the
group. Soon after John White was chosen governor, he and Raleigh named 12 assistants to help in the
settlement. On July 22, 1587, they were told to travel to Roanoke to check on the settlers, but when
they arrived they found no one. The island was deserted. All of this led to the Roanoke Colony being
named The Lost Colony . The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the Roanoke Colony, there has been some evidence found. When the group of 12 made it to
Roanoke Island, the only thing they saw was a skeleton that may have been the remains of one of the
English soldiers. When John White returned to the island after his supply run back to England, the
only clue he found was the word Croatoan carved into a post of a fence around the village. For the
JFK assassination, there have been many theories with evidence found. The Warren Commission
found that the shots which killed Kennedy were fired from Lee Harvey Oswald s gun. They are not
even positive where the shooter was standing when the President was shot. There is a family that say
the shots came from right behind them, but they were never called to testify. There are many theories
about what happen, but it is hard to prove
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Multiple Sclerosis And Guillain Barre Syndrome
Marco R. Jerez 18 September 2015 Reflection Paper Multiple Sclerosis and Guillain Barré Syndrome
are two autoimmune disorders of the nervous system that occur when the myelin sheath surrounding
the axons of a nerve degenerate. Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the central nervous system while
Guillain Barré Syndrome (GBS) involves the peripheral nervous system.1,2 MS is a gradually
regressing disease that usually occurs in one of four ways. The first is relapsing remitting MS (RRMS)
and is the most common. Patients typically experience relapses where the symptoms are aggravated
and enhanced followed by episodes of remissions during which the symptoms cease or calm down. 3
The second type is called secondary progressive MS (SPMS). This type mimics RRMS but undergoes
a steadier decline that may or may not include relapses3. The third type is primary progressive MS
(PPMS) where the disease progresses at a more regular rate from onset. PPMS, however, may speed
up, slow down, or even plateau for a bit, but no remissions are present.3 Lastly, progressive relapsing
MS (PRMS), the least common type, presents similarly to PPMS in that the decline is steady, but this
type of MS has exacerbations that the patient may or may not recover from.3 Unlike MS, Guillain
Barré does not present in types and characteristically attacks more rapidly.2 It is a poorly understood
disease, however, research has shown that it is generally preceded by a bacterial or viral infection.4
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The 1972 Presidential Election Essay
The 1972 Presidential Election
The election of 1972 was one of the largest landslide victories by a presidential candidate in United
States history. President Nixon was reelected to the presidency by beating Senator George McGovern
of South Dakota in an impressive victory. The Nixon landslide victory tied FDR s 60.8 percent of the
popular vote in 1936 for the second largest popular vote get in American history. Nixon s 60.8 percent
of the vote compared to McGovern s 37.6 percent, a difference of 23.2 percent, was also the fourth
largest margin of victory in a presidential election in United States History. Nixon not only won with
an impressive popular vote margin, but he also won 49 of the 50 states electoral votes amounting to ...
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Muskie also had some strong opponents for the democratic nomination for president. Hubert
Humphrey who lost to Nixon in 1968 was seen as a possible contender, along with Alabama Governor
George Wallace, and Senator George McGovern of South Dakota. Muskie s campaign was crippled
when he only won the New Hampshire primary with 47 percent of the vote compared to the 65
percent he was predicted to receive. Followed by bad publicity and his fourth place finish in Florida
Muskie began to finish poorly in the remaining primaries. When McGovern won Massachusetts
Muskie halted his campaign. Wallace was still considered a possible contender until an attempt to
assassinate him left Wallace paralyzed and he thus withdrew from the campaign. Humphrey and
McGovern were the remaining contenders. The California primary was one that left the Democratic
Party divided. In debates between Humphrey and McGovern, Humphrey accused McGovern of being
too liberal. Although McGovern won California, he won by a narrower margin than expected, which
seemed to show that Humphrey s attacks had taken their toll. McGovern won most of the remaining
primaries and received the democratic nomination for president. Although McGovern received the
nomination, a divided Democratic Party may have hurt his campaign early on.
The policy issues of the 1972 presidential election were some of the most highly publicized issues of
any modern day election. The war in Vietnam was a hotbed of
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Organ Trafficking
Organ Trafficking Organ trafficking is one of the great issues that is faced by the society today. It is a
practice of stealing people s organ through surgery under the influence of drugs or from a dead person,
and the organs are normally sold in black market such as China. South Africa, and Russia. WHO has
estimated that one fifth of the 70,000 kidneys that are transplanted every year come from the black
market through a widespread organ trafficking networks. In my opinion, organ trafficking has become
an international trade due to several reasons.
First of all, an organ trafficking market has created due to remarkably high demand for body parts
from all over the world. Many people refuse to donate their organs even after they die has ... Show
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* Every hospital has a tout. In fact, the doctors or nephrologists will often suggest a person that you
can contact to get a kidney. They charge up to US$10,000.
* The recipients were wealthy clients in India and other countries. Some of them were from Greece,
Arab countries, United States and one or two patients from European countries.
Opening sentence: Organ trafficking is the practice of stealing people s organs via surgery while they
are under the influence of drugs, or once the person is dead, when the organs can be illicitly removed
and then used for further purposes such as transplants or sold on the black market such as in China,
South Africa, and Russia.
Thesis statement: Organ trafficking has become international trade due to several reasons.
Topic sentence 1: A remarkably high demand for body parts has created organ trafficking market. But
wherever there is demand there is a market.
Supporting detail 1: With the advent of organ transplantation more than thirty years ago, the human
body has quickly created a demand for replacement parts.
Supporting detail 2: The global demand for organs has surpassed organ donation in most cases, thus
creating a market economy of organ trade.
Supporting detail 3: With the scarcity of consensual organ donors worldwide, a
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Talent Managmnt
Talent Management
Terry Meyer
November 2005
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT
Disclaimer
Publication or other use of this document by any unauthorised person is strictly prohibited. The views
expressed in this document are, unless otherwise stated, those of the author and not those of Fasset.
THE CONTEXT OF TALENT MANAGEMENT
As South Africa embarks on it s journey into the second decade of democracy, few can argue that
tremendous strides have been made on the political, economic, social and legislative fronts. Much of
our legislation and policy directions are amongst the most progressive in the world. However, many
challenges remain. One of these is the shortage of professional and managerial skills and the
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This manifests itself at 2 levels. Firstly, firms soon reach a state of overload. Deadlines are missed,
standards and quality of work drop and a vicious cycle emerges and feeds on itself. This is a very
common phenomenon with small and medium sized professional firms. They do not have the capacity
to manage their growth or the peaks and valleys associated with the modern business world. Secondly,
the firm is so consumed with meeting operational deadlines that it loses it s ability to keep up to date
with latest best practice, legislation or other issues demanding new skills. In this case clients will soon
recognise that mistakes are made due to lack of currency of skills. These are some of the more visible
risks to firms who do not pay attention to the attraction, growth and retention of key talent. Beyond
the visible, other manifestations of the problem arise. Staff morale declines because leadership talent
is absent and this energy drop is transferred to the client. Internal politics and protection of territory or
unwillingness to share information and surface problems affect the functioning of the firm. All of
these things affect the ability of the organisation to offer great service and take advantage of
opportunities to grow.
Talent Management
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BUILDING THE EMPLOYMENT BRAND
Building an employment brand or reputation is as important in the war for talent as building a
reputation or brand for clients.
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Persuasive Essay On Hockey Jerseys
You may think that if you want to have your own NHL jersey to wear to games, sports bars, and
playoff parties, you are going to have to spend a lot of money, or give up on getting a quality garment.
That just isn t the case. You can now find good NHL jerseys cheap for sale on line.
When the National Hockey League was established in 1917, from the ruins of the National Hockey
Association, the players wore regular sweaters with numbers sewn or pinned to the back. The sweaters
were not specially made, just purchased from a men s clothing store.
Each team, of course, wore a different color. These early NHL jerseys were frequently striped, in a
barber pole style or with just a single color band across the chest. There were only ten teams in ...
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By the 1970s, all kinds of experiments were being made with the whole hockey uniform. In this
decade, the concept of all teams in a city wearing the same colors started to take hold.
When you are shopping for NHL jerseys, for yourself or to give as gifts, you should look at the variety
of cheap jerseys that you can find on the internet. They are able to be made to a high standard for less
money when they are made in China. Jerseys from China have all the same details that the real players
jerseys do, like stitched on logos and patches. They use quality fabrics so they are durable. They don t
require any special cleaning like expensive jerseys can. They look just as good, but cost you less
money.
In 1995, the principle of the third jersey really took off. They are called third jerseys because they are
neither the regular home or away jerseys, but have a different style or design. Many of them are retro
or vintage designs from the team s past. Others have been designed to be worn on holidays or for other
commemorative purposes. You can find all the best third designs in the online shops that are selling
cheap
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Urban Poverty in China
Over the past two decades, China has experienced rapid economic growth, which has also brought
about a rise in social and economic inequality. A nation that once operated under the principle of
egalitarianism, China now struggles with a level of inequality that has surpassed most of its East Asia
neighbours. In the 1980 s, poverty was a problem restricted mainly to rural areas, but recently it has
forayed into urban areas as well. Since the mid 1990 s, urban poverty has grown at a very fast pace
under the influence of globalization (Fulong, Webster, and Yuting 5). The economic restructuring of
China is a huge contributor to this phenomenon. The Chinese government officially recognized urban
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The earliest of these attempts was by expanding higher education, which succeeded in matriculation,
but did not provide sufficient stimulus towards consumption as families opted to save for higher
education. The attempt to commercialize the housing market also ended up in a similar scenario, as
families opted to increase their savings in order to afford the higher prices charged for apartments
(Riskin and Qin 25). The urban poverty problem arises from the disparity between lack of income
growth and massive growth in social wealth (Fulong, Webster, and Yuting 37). In order to remedy this
problem, the government should not develop policies targeting only the poor; instead, it should ensure
that there exists a resource framework that is not only adequate for rich and middle class needs, but
one that is accessible to everyone. A strategic readjustment that ensures commensurate growth in both
social and economic wealth would be highly beneficial to the people (Wanlong and Wong 26). The
growth of incomes for residents should be strengthened and should also be accompanied by reforms in
state owned corporations.
One of the ways to remedy the consumption problem is through a rise in income levels and
implementation of reforms in monopolized state owned industries to bring about income
redistribution. Income redistribution is a government role that can be attained through proper fiscal
policies like tax reforms to ensure a balanced and fair
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When The Experimenter Records The Response
respondent answers, and then the experimenter records the response). Lastly, there are a string of self
administered questionnaires that include text computer assisted self interviewing (text CASI, which
are laptops having the question and answer), audio computer assisted self interview (audio CASI,
same thing as text CASI, except the questions are in audio format), and video CASI (questions are in
video format instead). (151 153)
Since many of the modes are related in some form or combination of visual, auditory, and touch, I will
judge the benefits and disadvantages on five dimensions: 1) interviewer involvement, 2) respondent
interaction, 3) privacy measures, 4) channels of communication, and 5) amount of technological
utilization (153).
Interviewer Involvement
The one distinct form that has no interviewer involvement is mail. Telephone has some involvement,
but not as physical as the face to face interview. The face to face branching of SAQs would still have
some interviewer involvement as it would be primarily be delivered by the researcher. The biggest
disadvantage of having an interviewer present is the cost associated with it (i.e. training, supervision,
support, etc.) (153). Another problem, that may be associated with interviewer involvement are the
effects it produces (i.e. answers toward gender behaviors, and the interviewer being of a different
gender may influence those responses). However, the cost of the interviewer still has some benefit as
they can
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  • 2. Success Impact On Success Impacts On My Success In life there are many factors to success. In some cases your culture or socialization can help or hinder your success. These are important factors in the eyes of others and yourself. I believe it is up to me to determine what aspects of my life that will impact my success. Success is impacted by my job and who I surround myself with, how I speak to others, and how my culture of honor helps me achieve success. We define others and ourselves, by the jobs we hold. This is because of envy. We all envy the other person who is doing better than you. Also the more you can relate to someone the more envious you could be of them. Most people would not think twice of wasting your time on someone who is lesser position than you. Alain De Botton loves a quote by St. Augustine in The City of God, where he says, It s a sin to judge any man by his post. In modern English that would mean it s a sin to come to any view of who you should talk to, dependent on their business card (A kinder). When climbing the success ladder you probably will want people as successful or more successful as you to boost yourself. By having their friends you will boost your career and not be envious of them after you potentially pass the. As Button puts it, You can t be successful at everything (A kinder). He is right, there is so many different fields and careers you cannot be successful at them all. As people we want to show others our success, but are we just succeeding for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Legalization Of The Penny In Today s Society The penny was first legalised by the Coinage Act of 1864. But was not printed until 1906 when Abraham Lincoln was the first historical figures portrayed on a United States coin. Back when pennies were first made, the value of the penny was extremely high. But since the time that the penny was first introduced to now, prices have risen by the extreme. With other coins and even dollar bills now, the penny is less likely to be used, except for change. The production of the penny needs to be ended because it costs more to make than it is worth, it is a hassle to use and it useless in today s society. The product of the penny cost more to produce than its own worth. The cost of making the pennies (1.26 cents each) is higher than face value... (about.com). The United States Mint company is actually losing money when sending pennies out to different companies and places. The government is losing around 53 million dollars every year by producing the penny, and that price is only raising. Since many people don t use the pennies they have and they either keep them or throw they away, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A penny has little value and little buying power, especially compared to what it had a century ago (savingadvice.com). There is no where you can go and buy something for one single penny. In the past, stores would have little candies for one penny. Nowadays since prices have raised so high over the years, vending machines and most parking meters do not even accept pennies. Most people throw away 4 cents worth of pennies into the jar (or trash) each day (about.com). Pennies are so worthless to us that people throw them away! People are throwing away money. If a person threw away 4 pennies a day and lived for an average of 80 year, that person would be throwing away 1,168 dollars in their lifetime. Pennies add up after a long time, but no one keeps them around for that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Gentrification At Temple University Gentrification is defined as, the process of renewal and rebuilding accompanying the influx of middle class or affluent people into deteriorating areas that often displaces poorer residents ( Gentrification ). Gentrification usually occurs when a neighborhood goes through a decline, old/run down buildings are left to deteriorate, income levels decline, and businesses leave the area. The gentrification at Temple University is a controversial topic that generates negative and positive opinions, from neighborhood revitalization to displacing residents. Gentrification is considered to be highly positive in many different ways that benefit the community. As the wealthier citizens move into the low income areas, they bring higher incomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the project overview they state that Temple will not buy any homes to make way for this project, ensuring that all land being used to build the stadium is owned by Temple. From looking at the illustrations they have on the project overview, the stadium is not too big, the overall renovation makes the area look more appealing to the eye, and more businesses and jobs will be created. But, with all of these positives come negatives, when the stadium is built, how will this affect the residents property taxes and rent, and what happens when soon they can t afford those taxes? This stadium may look and sound great, but the residents who have lived in the community for years may soon be forced out due to this increase of property taxes and rent which is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Women, Technology And Gender Abuse In South Africa Today s world is a technological one where people spend most of their time in front of a screen. When we think of technology we don t immediately think Africa. We think of the developed world where technology serves to enhance, entertain, protect as well as threaten people in those areas. Africa as a continent is left for everything else such as dusty roads, green landscapes and women with bright colored clothing carrying children on their backs. Technology and the internet is not immediately associated with Africa and it should be. Africa consists of 57 countries with high access to the worldwide internet. African countries have women who work within the media professions as well as a large young girls who spend most of their time online posting pictures for friends to see and like. Unfortunately, with rising users of the free internet comes rising problems of online abuse within different African countries. What might be considered a western problem is making its way into the African arena affecting many of its women. Countries like South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania have had women who have faced the darker side of the internet through cyber gender harassment. With the lack of awareness of cyber gender harassment in African countries more women result to drastic measures such as suicide to find relief. While the world is focused on other problems involving Africans countries, the silent threat of cyberbullying in becoming more apparent with no means of recognising its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Fear From The Town In A Rose For Emily Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris (Faulkner I). Emily abandoned with no wealth but a house from her father s will. Her father was the man in her life that took control and isolated Emily by enabling her to have a husband and a proper life. Emily creates her own illusions, a reality that permanently detaches herself from the real world. Therefore, as the years passed the town developed a new society, but Emily has gone old unable to accept the changes in her surrounding by refusing to have a mailbox build on her property. She lives in the past that enables her to adapt. This gothic short story, A Rose for Emily (1930), ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are a few reasons why Emily gets the negative attention from the town. First, Emily s snobbish persona intimidates and scare away any town folks because she lacks affection from love ones and human interaction. The town is afraid of disturbing Emily because from a pungent smell that lingered her home, Dammit, sir, Judge Stevens said, will you accuse a lady to her face of smelling bad? (Faulkner II). They took action to encircle her home and sprinkle lime to get rid of the awful smell. This passage foreshadows the future of Emily s lover Homer dead. Second, Emily ask the druggist to hand over the a powerful poison and she gets her way by demanding and refusing to explain what she s going to use it for. When an individual is feared they tend to get what they want. Therefore, the town folks exclaimed, We all said, She will kill herself ; and we said it would be the best thing (Faulkner IV). Emily purchased poison to use on her Homer, because rumors from the town he did not have interest on marry, so Emily did refused Homer on leaving her. Controlling like her father she forced him to stay by poisoning him and his body detailed as, The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now the long sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of love, had cuckolded him (Faulkner V). The passage shows symptoms of being emotionally unstable after her father s death. Emily positioning a corpse into a cradling position making her a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Hypertension And High Blood Pressure Hypertension Hypertension is referred to as high blood pressure. Hypertension is frequently asymptomatic in the early stages, and the initial signs are often vague and nonspecific. They include fatigue, malaise, and sometimes morning headache. Consistently elevated blood pressure under various conditions is the key sign of hypertension. Because of the insidious onset and mild signs, hypertension is often undiagnosed until complications arise and has been called the silent killer. The complications are also asymptomatic until they are well advanced. Pathophysiology Hypertension is one of the most common chronic health problems seen in the primary care setting. Hypertension in adults age 18 and older is defined as a systolic blood pressure (SBP) of greater than 1400 mm Hg and or a diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of greater than 90 mm Hg, based on the average of two or more properly measured seated BP readings on each of two or more office visits. The Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure cites the following three categories for adults age 18 and older: (1) prehypertension (SBP 120 to 139 mm Hg / DBP 80 to 89 mm Hg); (2) Stage 1 hypertension (SBP 140 to 159 mm Hg / DBP 90 to 99 mm Hg); and (3) Stage 2 hypertension (SBP ≄ 160 mm Hg / DBP ≄ 100 mm Hg) (Sisson, Rastegar, Rice, Prokopowicz, Hughes, 2010). In hypertension thee is an increase in arteriolar vasoconstriction, which is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Research Paper On Phantom Limb Mustary Akter Psyc 2301 Section N01 Summer I and 2017 Discussion of Research Topic: For this final paper I will be writing about phantom limb. Phantom limb is the sensation or pain which a person feels after he/she has an amputated or missing limb. They feel that their limb is still attached to the body. Majority of the sensation feel by these people are painful. They often experience burning, crushing, stabbing, itching, or cramping sensation where the amputated limb used to be. Brain is a very complex organ. Brain maps out the body so it receives and sends signal according to the map. If for some reason a person losses a body part then it affects the brain to misinterpret the information. Due to the loss of a body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Summary of the First Research Paper: The first article named Phantom Limb Syndrome has defined the phantom limb syndrome as the perception of the sensations on the amputated limb. In the article it was mentioned that the brain still receive messages from removed limb through the nerves. This article has also mentioned that the exact cause of the syndrome is unknown. In the article it was mentioned that sensations are due to the brain s attempt to reorganize sensory information following the amputation. The brain must essentially rewire itself to adjust to the changes in the body (Scheinberg, 2015). The article points out that the adult are more likely to suffer from phantom limb syndrome than children. The article also mentioned that there are various risk factors which increase the risk of developing the phantom limb syndrome can be the pre amputation pain, infection, damage on the spinal cord or nerves that supplied to the affected limb, blood clot on the amputated limb, etc. The first article named Phantom Limb Syndrome goes more into details describing some symptoms that may occur on the amputees. The amputated limb can make them feel the sensation of stabbing, shooting, burning or piercing. They can also feel numbness, tickling or cramping. That is not all; the amputated limb can also make a person feel pleasure. There can be treatment for the phantom limb syndrome. After amputation it is very necessary to tell the doctor if there is any sensation or pain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Comparing Hinduism And Islam Many people tend to confuse Muslims from Hindus and vice versa. After visiting each place of worship and examining each person individually, and listening to each person speak so highly about their religion and culture, you can clearly distinguish between the two. They have many similarities and differences, which establish a relationship between the two. Although in the past there has been many disputes over the two, this is due to their dissimilarities. The most common dispute between the two are because of the gods. Hinduism, think that gods are present in everything and anything while Islam believes in the holiness of Allah alone. I find it interesting, when it comes to eating certain things both religions don t consume a certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Islamic religions follows five pillars from the prophet. 1. Testament that there is one God and Muhammad is his messenger; 2. prayer five times daily mainly before sunset and after; 3. fast during Ramadan you can eat after sunset; 4. charity to the poor at least 2.5% of their overall wealth; 5. Pilgrimage journey to the holy place in India, the Mosque. The goal of Hinduism is to break the cycle of rebirth, in attempt to attain salvation. On the other hand, the goal of the Islamic religion is to fulfill their responsibility of life by following the Quran and Hadith, and to live life with compassion towards all of Gods creations. When it comes to the place of worship, both religions differ in regards to statues and pictures. Shiva Vishnu contained many statues of their gods and it is a common practice to have these images. Although, ISOM does not contain any drawings, paintings, or statues regarding their gods. God cannot be seen, but sees all. They only have calligraphy and the temple is angled in such a way that it faces Mecca. Islam comes from the Arabic root word of Salema which translates to peace, submission, and obedience. Islam is submission to the will of God and obedience to His rules. The Muslims follow the Qur an, and traditions of the Holy Last messenger Muhammad, called Sunnah which is found in prayers or hadiths by the men around him. Hindus follow the Vedas and Gita, Smrti and Sruti are oral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Impact of Computers on Our Society Impact of Computers On Society 2010 The concept of a computing device was there since the 19th century but the actual device was not invented until the 1930s. The computers invented at that time served as a project to simplify scientific calculations and they fulfilled that task quite perfectly. Later on these were used to store data such as the process and calculations. At that time, people knew that this device was something which will never die like every important invention does for eg. The abacus( though still used in lager parts of china ), the slide rule etc. . They knew that the computer was and will remain the most important discovery of the century. So from then on, further discoveries in the field of computer started ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Internet is a short form of the technical term internetwork , the result of interconnecting computer networks with special gateways (routers). The Internet is also often referred to as the Net. Although the basic applications and guidelines that make the Internet possible had existed for almost two decades, the network did not gain a public face until the 1990s. On 6 August 1991, CERN, a pan European organization for particle research, publicized the new World Wide Web project. The Web was invented by British scientist Tim Berners Lee in 1989. An early popular web browser was ViolaWWW, patterned after HyperCard and built using the X Window System. It was eventually replaced in popularity by the Mosaic web browser. In 1993, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois released version 1.0 of Mosaic, and by late 1994 there was growing public interest in the previously academic, technical Internet. By 1996 usage of the word Internet had become commonplace, and consequently, so had its use as a synecdoche in reference to the World Wide Web. Meanwhile, over the course of the decade, the Internet successfully accommodated the majority of previously existing public computer networks (although some networks, such as FidoNet, have remained separate). During the late 1990s, it was estimated that traffic on the public Internet grew by 100 percent per year, while the mean annual growth in the number of Internet users was thought to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on honesty and integrity within a Honesty and Integrity and How it Affects Unit Cohesion Honesty, Integrity, and Trust are all key factors in the cohesion of a unit. Knowing you can trust the other preforming members in your respective unit, builds a good team building environment that leads to the highest quality of success and increase of morale within the unit. Honesty above all is not only expected, but is a standard within the 75th Ranger Regiment, It builds character within an individual soldier, creates and maintains teamwork within the inner workings of the unit, and also improves self discipline. Integrity is also another standard that is held highly within the 75th Ranger Regiment. Integrity shows a soldiers level of maturity, self discipline, and leadership ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This not only shows your lack of character as a soldier but also as a liability. Due to your inability to tell the truth, you are more of a problem and restraining your fellow comrades from completing whatever task or mission is at hand. This will not be authorized in any way shape or from within the 75th ranger regiment. It is stated in the 4th standing order within Rogers Rangers 19 standing orders that honesty is vital. 4. Tell the truth about what you see and do. There is an army depending on us for correct information. You can lie all you please when you tell other folks about the Rangers, but don t never lie to a Ranger or officer. This shows all shows that you must have the integrity to be honest and become a trustworthy soldier among your ranks in any unit. Your prime responsibility as a soldier is to finish the task efficiently and as a Ranger it is to complete that task better than anyone else. Honesty is where it starts and your ability to follow up on that will improve the moral and cohesion within your respective unit. Be sure to have the integrity to do so, it is just as important to the improvement of you unit. Doing the right thing when no one is looking, being honest, and taking responsibility for your actions are all parts of integrity. It takes maturity to do the right thing, that maturity shows that you are more than capable as a soldier to complete any sort of task that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Charles Chapter 1 Summary Chapter 1 Questions: 1. I think Charles s brilliant nature of desiring biology and the environment he spent around really help with his Beagle trip. Also, his amazing mentor Reverend John Steven Henslow had evaporated Charles s interest of colleting species and really leaded Charles on the voyage on the Beagle. 2. Darwin witnessed the earthquake as the geological excursions. He found out the uplift of shells caused marine creatures wind up high above the sea. He saw the mussel beds were positioned several feet above the water, just like Lyell written in the book, Charles was an eyewitness to the earthquake. This progress opened his mind of earth always keep changing and moving. 3. When Charles was collecting data of finches on the Galapagos Island, he found out the thirteen finches who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bates discovered mimicry, which one of its idea was that the species being mimicked is unpalatable to predators and that the palatable species gains protection by imitating the unpalatable species appearance. 2. Bates argued that animals use mimicry to camouflage against their predators which was to imitate the unpalatable appearance to avoid predators. This had used the ideas of natural selection, and that is the species adapt with the environment survived. 3. I think Darwin was delighted by the discovery of mimicry which had been so sportive to his natural selection. Mimicry had explained the prays use camouflage to avoid predators which fit perfectly of the new biology voyage. Chapter 4 Questions: 1. Because Thomas was trying to find the questions of question. Thomas had been studied with the species had similarities with human like apes and his famous book Evidence as to Man s Place in Nature with detailed information, this had motivated Eugene to explore more on the study between human and apes. 2. Because there is new fossil record being discovered in India, and there are gibbons in Asia that are more related with human than the gorilla in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Road Warrior Research Paper Road Warrior: How to Break into Commercial Truck Driving Becoming a commercial truck driver is a dream for some people who want to get paid for exploring the country. Read on to learn how to break into the field of commercial truck driving. Get a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) Driving skills and experience are a must for breaking into commercial truck driving. The CLP allows the holder to drive on public roads with a CDL holder with them. Keep in mind that getting the permit isn t like a driver s license that just involves passing a knowledge test. Most state DMVs will check the candidates driving record for the last 10 years in all states. Most state DMVs also require a DOT medical card, which candidates can obtain through passing their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, every state s DMV will be able to verify specific state wide laws. For example, some states require special endorsements for trucks carrying hazardous materials while others require special endorsements for driving trucks with triple trailers. Most DMVs require people to pass an exam that covers laws, equipment and driving techniques. Similar to a driver s license, there will probably be a vehicle inspection and driving skill demonstration. Lease or Loan a Commercial Truck Having a truck will help you break into commercial truck driving. A lease or loan will both require monthly payments and provide a rig, but there are notable differences between the two. A commercial truck lease gives you the right to use the truck as you see fit, but there are many rules that apply. The biggest benefit of leasing a truck is that most of the minor repairs and major maintenance jobs will be covered. On the other hand, a commercial truck loan is like a car loan because you will own the truck once you finish making payments. Some truckers prefer a loan because a lease may end up costing more in the long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Law Enforcement Officer Training Kansas Law Enforcement officers are mandated after the initial Law Enforcement Academy attendance, to have annual training of at least 40 hours. The officers in some manner are frequently training on topics such as Domestic violence, Racial Profiling, Defense Tactics, Firearms training, less lethal use of force along with many other topics offered locally by trained instructors or in other venues across the State. Deputies at the Barton County Sheriff s office are in a constant mode of training it seems every month. Deputies are encouraged to broaden their knowledge post the initial academy training and seek out advanced education. Our Critical Response team has been very active honing their skills and tactics in high risk situations. Our teams ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The modern law enforcement officer has diverse duties and responsibilities, it is imperative we provide excellent training to improve our services and to continue to demand excellence from our Deputies. The training also serves to motivate and inspire officers to broaden their knowledge and abilities. The key to longevity in law enforcement is to combat burn out by finding new challenges personally and obtaining advanced education in the field. Training is a critical component of the professional Law Enforcement Officer, entering the profession is in fact entering into continuous mode of training. It s a commitment and its time consuming, new officers out of the academy are just beginning their journey, and it takes 3 5 years of additional training and experience to become a proficient Law Enforcement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Cove Speech HOST: Good evening I m you host, ............................., and welcome to another episode of .................................... . If you re new to the show we review movies, documentaries and music videos. Tonight we will be focusing on a variety of documentaries including Michael Moores Bowling for Columbine and Morgan Spurlocks Supersize Me . But first, we are going to examine the controversial documentary The Cove , directed by Louie Psihoyos. Joined with me today is the famous film critic, Rebekah Dobson, to help me rate this film. RD: Thankyou ............................. for having me on your show! It s a pleasure to be here. HOST: Of course! Anyways, let s discuss The Cove. First of all, what was Psihoyos purpose for creating this film? RD: Psihoyo has created this film to raise awareness around the world of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... HOST: Yes this is a very inspiring piece of footage which really makes the audience feel a connection with the heroes . Anyways, do you believe that anyone has been silenced? RD: I believe that many people have been silenced all throughout the film, including SeaWorld and the Japanese Government. While a few government representatives were shown in the film, they were filmed on secret cameras which created a sense of fear in the audience and they were being manipulated by O Barrys questions and answers. HOST: (nodding) Good point. Can you say any more about how SeaWorld has been silenced? RD: Yes of course. The Cove has been very effective in silencing SeaWorld. SeaWorld has been shown to the audience in a negative light as the film has shown the conditions of captivity in SeaWorld but O Barry has not given them a chance to justify or explain their actions, which is very unfair. HOST: Okay, can you know tell me about the inclusion and exclusion of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Arguments In Favor Of The Death Penalty Capital Punishment, also known as the Death Penalty, has been a part of the United State s justice system for the majority of the country s existence. Today, 31 out of the 50 states still recognize the death penalty as a viable option when dealing with high profile crimes, most notably murder and sexual assault. While many people argue that the death penalty should be made illegal, there is also widespread support in favor of keeping the death penalty, leaving the nation divided on the issue. Both sides of the argument possess valid evidence that supports their claims, but in the end, the arguments in favor of the death penalty are noticeably stronger. The death penalty is an appropriate sentence that should continue to be allowed in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of those who argue against the morality of the death penalty tend to be backed by Christian beliefs. However, the Bible argues that justice needs to be fair and to the point. Show no pity: life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot (The Holy Bible, Deuteronomy 19:21). This quote argues that is it fair to take life from someone if they have taken someone else s life, and that justice should be viewed as getting even . With all things considered, this way of thinking seems completely justified, Another argument of those who are concerned about the morality of the death penalty is that lethal injections are inhumane. In reality, death by lethal injection is one of the most fair and most humane ways to die. Lethal injections work by first rendering the individual unconscious, and then by using the chemical potassium chloride to stop the victim s heart (Lethal Injection). Complaints about the amount of pain inmates suffer after undergoing lethal injection and unreasonable and unjustified. Death by lethal injection seems like a much more peaceful way to go than almost any other option out there, which makes it an absolutely ethical process. Even though some people may argue that the death penalty is an immoral process, the truth of the matter is that it is actually quite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Comparing Plath s The Bell Jar And Its Affiliates The Bell Jar and Its Affiliates Frequently, a writer will express the same symbols and themes in a variety of their works. This is the case with Sylvia Plath, who not only wrote a multitude of poems, but also wrote the renowned novel, The Bell Jar. Three of Plath s poems that share similar elements to her novel are Lorelei , Daddy , and The Applicant . These ideas include death beckoning the characters, an unstable family unit, and sexism towards women. The poems Lorelei , Daddy , and The Applicant can be compared to Plath s novel The Bell Jar, by examining the key themes and characteristics of the works. The first of Plath s poems that is comparable to The Bell Jar is Lorelei . In both of the works, death beckons to the characters. In Lorelei , siren like creatures beckon for the speaker to drown herself. The speaker notes how their ice hearted calling (Lorelei 31) is compelling her to commit suicide. This can be compared to the ocean waves in The Bell Jar, which [draw] back, like a hand, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This poem shows all of the sexist expectations of a woman that the protagonist in The Bell Jar hopes to escape. The poem objectifies women as possessions that are supposed to bring teacups and roll away headaches / and do whatever you tell them (Applicant 13 14). Esther, however, detests these ideals, refusing to learn a new way of writing as [she] hate[s] the idea of serving men in any way (Bell Jar 76). Esther also goes so far as to proclaim that she does not want to get married. She states that the last thing she want[s is] infinite security and to be the place an arrow shoots off from. [She wants] change and excitement and to shoot off in all directions [herself], like the colored arrows from a Fourth of July rocket (Bell Jar 83). The objectification of women in both The Bell Jar and The Applicant is one of the key elements that draw a correlation between the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bowlby And Ainsworth Attachment Theory Interventions The following interventions would be what I recommend for Meredith to be able to develop a secure attachment with people in her life. Have therapy sessions based on having secure relationships As Meredith s counsellor, I would need to show Meredith that secure relationships can happen whether they are romantic relationships or whether they are relationships with friends and co workers. If Meredith is still with Derek working with Derek and Meredith as a couple to work on their relationship because Meredith should be able to fill the void, she is feeling in her life. This would also help with her behaviour of sleeping around with multiple men throughout the week. As the counsellor, I believe if Meredith could develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also feel this assignment prepared me in a way for when I am working with clients when I am in placement next year or when I finally have my degree and if I decide to counsel people. I learned when people come in with one problem they may actually have many more problems that have to lead to this one big problem they have come to counselling for or have been referred to go to counselling for. I feel in a way this assignment has shown me how difficult it can be to work with specific clients because it could take sessions before I get all the answers I should be able to help a client, but I may not have enough sessions. This assignment also taught me that sometimes one theory to treat a client is not enough sometimes two or more theories are what is needed depending on the client and their problem they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Perception In The Truman Show The film The Truman Show portrays an array of the ways of knowing continuously throughout. One of these ways can easily be deciphered as intuition. The essential gut feeling can swallow up any other reliable source solely because of a certain unexplainable phenomena pulling the heart and mind in polar directions. Initially, it is Truman s intuition that over powers his refuting thoughts and this is demonstrated when Truman explains his theory to Marlon, who then proceeds to invalidate it. This leaves Truman empty handed and with a lack of reliable sources, except his intuition. The memory of Sylvia s statement was the bases of Truman s instinctiveness and other events such as the sight of his dead father further developed this gut feeling. The authenticity of these events cannot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the start of the film, Truman believes that he has a clear understanding of the reality in which he is presented, but only through his mere sight. Eyes have a tendency to be deceiving, therefore, it should take more than one out of the five senses to be reassured of a particular belief. The film follows Truman as he soon begins to become skeptical of his surroundings, which in turn become the initial cause of his route to discovering the truth. The doubt that beings to form within Truman, caused by his sense of sight, could not support him entirely until it merges with his sense of touch. This is heavily depicted in the duration of the final few scenes where Truman s ship collides with the sky. Despite Truman seeing the solid plaster wall as a supposed sky, the moment he touches the wall with his bare hands, his theory is comprehensively validated through the act of him breaking down into tears with utter shock from realization. Forms of sense perception were put forth in order to convince Truman of his ignorance to the falsehood of his alleged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Death Of Ivan Ilych Sigmund Freud, the founder of modern day psychology and psychoanalysis, described human consciousness as the combination of three elements, id, ego and superego. The id is what controls our personal desires, the superego controls our ideas about where we fit in society and the ego is in between these two elements balancing their effects to help us make rational decisions. Despite the fact that these theories were developed well after Flaubert wrote Madame Bovary or Tolstoy wrote The Death of Ivan Ilych the main characters of each (Emma and Ivan) both represent people who have become dominated by one aspect of their subconscious. Whereas Emma is dominated by her id, seeking only selfish pleasures in life, Ivan is dominated by his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This attitude of Emma is most apparent in a scene towards the end of the novel in which Emma attends a masquerade ball with Leon in Rouen. After the dance they go to a seedy restaurant where Emma has a fainting spell. After recovering, she thought of Berthe, sleeping in the maid s room back in Yonville (252). After a loud cart rumbles by, disrupting her train of thought, the next thing she thinks is everything, including herself, seemed unbearable to her. She wished she could fly away like a bird and make herself young again somewhere in the vast purity of space (252). Here, Flaubert juxtaposes the image of Emma s pre school aged child sleeping with her desire to restart her life and try again. These contrasting images powerfully show Emma s indifference towards her child, and reveal her complete selfishness. While her feelings towards her daughter show how Emma is controlled by her id, she also displays a lack of superego function, as she commonly is unconcerned with the rules of society. At the peak of her relationships with both Rodolphe and Leon, Emma defiantly chooses to not to care if she is seen in public with her lovers. This lack of discretion finally works against her when one day in Rouen, Monsieur Lheureux met her as she was leaving the HĂŽtel de Boulogne on Leon s arm. She was frightened, for she was sure he would talk. But he was not foolish enough to do that. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Does the media use subliminal advertising as a tool for... Media these days, whether print or electronic, is being used by the general population as a tool to stay informed. Whether someone wants to get up to date with the latest events around the world or just wants to find out if their favorite team has won, media is the way to go. We trust the media to keep the whole world updated and connected. But, is the media exploiting our blind trust by subconsciously manipulating us through subliminal advertising? Firstly, what is subliminal advertising? It is a technique in which the consumer is exposed to product or brand advertising such as pictures or songs related to the product without the consumer being consciously aware of it. This may include ads during the airing of different sports matches or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This experiment was conducted by James M. Vicary, who was a psychologist and marketing researcher. In the experiment, the words drink Coca Cola and eat popcorn were projected on the screen for 1/3,000 of a second during the screening of movies. After the experiment, there were numerous reports in the news regarding the results which stated that there was an increase in the sales of popcorn and Coke after the experiment began. Although these results were not given much credibility due to the absence of a control group, the exposure of this experiment made people realise that they were being targeted subconsciously. A big component of subliminal advertising is repetitive advertising. This method has been used a lot in the past and is still being used today. Examples of this can be found all around us. If you turn on the television these days. you will see commercials for a specific product multiple times during a short period of time. This strategy is applied in order to reinforce the image of that product in the consumer s mind. If a person sees a commercial a few times, then he or she may or may not buy the product. Their behaviour will depend totally on the fact that did they like what they saw in the commercial or not. But if they are shown the commercial again and again, then they become curious about the product and this is enough to initiate a trial purchase. A.S.C. Ehrenberg, a professor of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Excerpt From The Book Thief In a dimly lit stone room, gathered around a simple stone table, surrounded by plain stone pillars, eight large figures stood barking at each other in harsh, guttural tones. The room was undecorated; made for utility without much care for how it pleased the eye. The green skinned men occupying the room were far better decorated, wearing coloured furs over their leather and chain armor. Each one was adorned with a sigil representing their tribe hanging from a chain around their neck. The largest among them, however, wore no sigil. Instead he wore a simple iron crown with no decorations. This marked him as the chosen leader of the tribes, and he was the only one present who held a blade. The warchief would lead them to victory, then ascend to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the warchief was sure that he had the room s attention, he spoke again. Each of you want the same thing. he declared, Yet none of you want to accept that you are in agreement with the other. The chieftains scowled at warchief, but said nothing. They knew he spoke the truth. And what would it be, then, that we want? asked one the younger, more bold chieftains. War stated the warchief, matter of factly, were it anything else, none of us would be here. And I would not have been picked to lead our united tribes. The chieftains nodded in agreement. It was now the oldest of the chieftains who took the opportunity to speak. Indeed, war is the purpose of this gathering. the old chief tapped the table impatiently, indicating the maps sprawled across the table. But it is methods of war that we seek to discuss . The warchief snorted in derision. If that is what you think, then you are getting ahead of yourselves. There was a murmur of confusion among the chieftains, which was squelched as the warchief continued, Though our numbers have grown beyond what we can sustain on the light shafts we currently control, I am not convinced that war with the pale skins will benefit our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bbc s Power In World War II The BBC s Power in World War II Radio proved itself to be a profound method of deriving information before television and the Internet were developed. In Britain, the British Broadcasting Corporation, also known as the BBC, usurped the radio business in England, filling radiowaves with various programs pertinent to British life. However, by the time the Second World War came to fruition, the BBC claimed English media and turned it into the most essential source of wartime media. The BBC found itself instrumental as a media conduit during the Second World War in the British Empire because it was able to boost morale in England, as well as having the ability to bring the soldiers abroad and the citizens at home closer together. The BBC also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many broadcasts publicized by the BBC tied the regions of Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland through England. England constituted itself of these regions, as well as Britain. Various media methods allowed for regional contribution, but most importantly, for the sake of auxiliary linguistics, Wales and Scotland produced broadcasts in Welsh and Gaelic, respectively (Hajkowski 122). In allowing for synchronicity in England, it became essential for the BBC to focus not solely on the views of the Britons, but rather all the factions that made up England. The allocation of varied viewpoints indicated interests that regional lands perceived about the war and made them popular among the rest of England. This led to the BBC s contribution to the war, as it represented such. To get a better understanding on the interests of England as a whole, the people of England tuned into the programs that the BBC offered in the Empire about the regionally diverse mainland of England. Such broadcasts did not go unnoticed thus allowing for cultural syncretism to spread amongst the citizens of England. Some programs in particular helped define the ideal regionality of the BBC. For example, In Britain Now, in the midst of the war, became popular, attracting almost twenty five percent of radio listeners in Britain (Hajkowski 124). This program established itself as one of the most prolific regional media conduits through which varied broadcasts were shown. Its quality viewership and informative nature made it an efficient consolidation of the traditions in England. Although regional broadcasts had enormous success, the BBC managed to have some difficulty with the ability to broadcast regionally. In particular, the acquisition of adequate programs for all of England and the erroneous run times kept audiences minimal and made regional standing capricious in broadcasting (Hajkowski 125). However, the broadcasts did allow for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Informative Essay On Anorexia Anorexia s meaning loss of appetite . According to The National Institute of Mental Health it is considered to be one of the deadliest eating disorders. Therefore it is important to communicate the red flags , characteristics, symptoms, age range, and a way to cure and prevent the eating disorder. Eating disorders can be form upon social media, famous people, as well as mental issues. The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders says All segments of society are affected: Men and women, young and old, rich and poor, all ethnicities, all social economic levels. And ANAD estimates that 6 percent of people with serious eating disorders die. (Silverthorne, 2009). Red Flags are basically what warns us that a family member friend, peer is or may be suffering from anorexia. The Mayo Clinic lists us a number of them which will help prevent the eating disorder. First it starts with skipping meals, and then it starts with excuses for not eating. Basic phrases I am not hungry , I ate already , I ate earlier I am full. Then if there is a consumption of food he/she with eat only safe foods considered to have to calorie intake. Adapting rigid meal or eating rituals, such as cutting food into tiny pieces. Spitting after chewing food, repeated weighing off themselves. Complaining about being fat and constantly noticing perceived flaws becomes one of their hobbies. Shannah Tharp Taylor who says: Black women often suffer needlessly form anorexia because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Annotated Bibliography Of IAQ Annotated bibliography Thesis topic: Indoor air quality (IAQ) in residential and commercials units and its adverse effects on human health. Sundell.J. (2004).On the History of Indoor Air Quality and Health. Indoor Air 7(14), 51 58. Indoor air is a critical factor to human health. More than half of the air inhaled is at the homes. Indoor air quality plays a huge role in one s health. Poor ventilation is one of the main causes of deaths in developing countries. In developed countries, IAQ (Indoor Air quality) is a main cause of allergies, other hypersensitivity reactions, air way infections and cancer. The relation between IAQ and health is not given high importance. Studies shows that ventilation rates below 25 l/s per person increases short term sick leave and reduces productivity. More efforts are being put into building physics, HVAC engineering and architecture for better IAQ standards. Dampness, Ventilation, Building materials and indoor air chemistry are one of the primary factors affecting Indoor air quality and health, but lacks scientific data and needs to be researched more on. Fang.L, Clausen.G, Fanger.P.O. (1998). Impact of Temperature and Humidity on the Perception of Indoor Air Quality. Indoor Air, no. 8: 80 90. This article discusses about effect of temperature and humidity of air and its impact on indoor air quality. It is done by conducting test to subjects whose clothes where modified to maintain thermal neutrality from a temperature and humidity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Personal Identity In The Overcoat And The Nose In Gogol s The Overcoat , an every man apparently becomes something more by replacing his overcoat. In Gogol s The Nose , a man is temporarily reduced to nothing upon literally losing his nose. In both texts, the interplay of dreams and reality serve to highlight Gogol s issues with the fabric of Russian society and personal identity by creating unconventional narration, a dynamic perspective, and characterization. In the beginning stages of both the The Overcoat and The Nose , the reader is introduced to the respective protagonists through an unconventional first person narration. In both stories, the narrator acknowledges the fourth wall and addresses the audience as if he were an external storyteller verbalizing the respective stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again, the transition in perspective makes the state of reality unclear, and serves to highlight the supreme importance rank holds in Gogol s society. If The Nose was only told from Kovalyov s point of view, for example, it may have been possible he hallucinated or dreamed the entire thing. By initially making the perspective that of the barber, Gogol makes his story much more surreal; either Kovalyov s nose is literally walking about St. Petersburg, or St. Petersberg is experiencing some kind of surreal, shared phantasm. This surrealism allows Gogol to highlight the absurdity of the situation: At first, the barber is afraid that he has found Kovalyov s nose, but after the nose is masquerading about the streets with certain clothes and minor embellishments, it is treated with such reverence that even Kovalyov treats his own nose as an official of higher rank. It is only when Kovalyov files a report with the police that his nose is finally returned to him, and even then the police officer had trouble recognizing the nose as not being a high ranking official. Through the surrealism brought about by dynamic perspective, Gogol highlights the absurdity of how much his society focuses on rank. While the interplay of dream and reality generate the dynamic, surrealist perspective in The Nose and The Overcoat , the nature of dreams and reality also directly affects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Written Report for “July at the Multiplex” Written Report For JULY AT THE MULTIPLEX MEMORANDOM TO: Mr. Mull T. Plex and the Consortium FROM: Team 1 DATE: March 6, 2011 RE: Legal, Statistical, and Ethical Analysis of July at the Multiplex As per your request, we have arranged a report based on the incident that plaintiff, moviegoer Tommy, has filed a civil complaint about. This incident involved Tommy s visit to the Royal 16 Theater, your property in the Eastfield Mall, intending to watch a movie, The Governator. This analysis examines the possibilities and outcomes of the possibilities in order to determine what the best option is for you. This analysis covers: * Facts of the Case * Legal Analysis * Statistical Analysis * Ethical Analysis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is the issue of whether Royal 16 theaters committed fraudulent misrepresentation in not informing the moviegoers of the commercials that are played at the indicated movie start time before the actual movie starts. There is also the issue of whether the number of disgruntled moviegoers is larger or greater than 10%, which would determine whether or not there is great reason for the complaint. Lastly, there is an ethical issue of whether or not it is or is not ethical to play 20 minutes of commercials without informing moviegoers that they will be played. In order to evaluate these issues, our team has done several analysis to come to our conclusions. We have done a legal analysis of what fraudulent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Digital And The Digital Rights Management Jacob Barbour Thompson ENG 111 I1 11 5 15 Digital Rights Management in Software No one could argue with the statement that when one pays money for something, they expect to get both what is advertised and also to get their money s worth out of their purchase. It seems, however, in today s digital media industry, companies are finding ways to get more of people s money and give them less for it. This sort of, in essence, thievery has become more and more prevalent in today s media. One of the biggest issues is what is called Digital Rights Management, or DRM. DRM has been implemented by many, many digital based companies to protect their products, and on a small scale, are effective and a good way for a company to ensure their software is protected in one manner or another. The problem comes in when companies get too overzealous in their attempts to protect their goods to the point where it becomes inconvenient and downright annoying to those who actually buy their products. Another major issue in contemporary media is the swaying of reviews. There are a growing number of instances in which companies who produce either television shows, movies, books, or videogames will pay well respected reviewers and critics to spin their reviews to be positive, even if the reviewer does not believe that to be the case, though perhaps the most common instances of this sort are those which involves video games. The industry is not without hope, however, as there are those that would oppose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Dolphin Communication Project According to the site Dolphin Communication Project, dolphins (2016) produce many signals in different modes, which can include: vocal signals, non vocal auditory signals, visual signals and tactile signals. Dolphins use mostly vocal signs and they produce two kinds of vocal signs: pure tones and pulsed sounds. Pure tones can take the form of whistles, chirps, screams, and other continuous sounds. Scientists refer to these as frequently modulated sounds , which means that the pitch of the sound changes with time. Also, scientists have leaned that dolphins are able to reproduce manmade whistle structures with precise accuracy. Dolphins produce whistles at social situations, they produce different whistles in different situations, and scientists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Television And The Spanish Radio Station In its beginnings, no major or even minor radio station saw a future in Hispanic radio. Companies saw the Hispanic radio as a loss rather than an unopened door to a loyal public in not only the states, but all the way to many Mexican border cities. Yet, once brokers began the Spanish language programming, companies noticed how profitable these programs could potentially be. Stations and advertisers began to understand the benefit of reaching an underserved audience in their native language, publishing station profiles and trade figures for Spanish language stations. It was only in the late 1970s that marketers and advertisers demonstrated any real interest in this group of consumers (O Guinn, 1980). In 1980 the Federal Communications Commission found sixty seven Spanish oriented radio stations on the air. By the year 2000 the figure had increased dramatically to nearly six hundred, signifying a near 500 percent increase.21 The latest 2009 figures list over one thousand radio stations that broadcast exclusively in Spanish (Casillas, 2014). Spanish radio is known for catering to their immigrant based listeners, which we discussed, has created an immense amount of loyal listeners. Economic growth has been a byproduct of the stations need for connecting with their listeners and their constant search for sufficing their needs. Economically, this has maintained their numbers high, both in listeners and dollars. Both commercial and community based radio stations routinely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Education Reform Across The World As with most things in society, there is never one right way to approach an issue, and education reform across the world is one of the many examples that prove this to be true. Over time, there has been a growing importance on the quality of education across the globe, which is measured through standardized testing. This new way to measure the quality of education students are getting has grown to create high competition among the countries as each strives to obtain the highest ranking country title. However, not all countries are able to compete, let alone test at all, as they are much less economically stable and usually have a very poor education system in place. While students in the United States or China are spending many sleepless nights preparing for one of their many examinations, children in Ghana or Brazil are struggling to merely find a way to both get an education and help to support their family. The countries that are a part of the developing world are all very diverse, however many share similar defining characteristics and face similar problems in their education system. These nations are typically those that were colonized by western nations and now suffer extreme economic polarization and political instability as a result. Their economies are often based on agriculture and the extraction of natural resources, which causes problems as they are exporting goods of a lower value and importing goods of a higher value. Since all of their focus is on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Difference Between Nominal And Nominal Scale Nominal Scale Nominal scale is also known as labels. It is most commonly used for labelling variables without any quantitative values assigned to it. In this classification of data is done without any measurement. Example: We can understand the nominal scale in more detail with below example: A normal question asked to a boy that what is the colour of his hairs and below options are given to him. a.) Black b.) Brown c.) Gray d.) Blonde e.) Other If you notice in above example all the mentioned options are mutually exclusive which means no overlap and even none of them carry any numerical significance. The best way to remember is that nominal seems more like a name and the nominal scale seems like labels. Let s take one more example: What is your gender? a.) Male b.) Female In this case, the nominal scale has only 2 categories i.e., male and female and this kind of nominal scale are known as dichotomous. Sometimes in statistical analysis, non numeric variables are given numeric values. For example, students who eat healthy breakfast are +1, the students who eat an unhealthy breakfast are 0 and the students who do not eat breakfast are 1. This is the way to get who is in which group but don t really have value. Ordinal Scale An Ordinal scale is a measurement which looks at the variables where order matters but the difference does not matter. While thinking of the ordinal you must think about the word order. Hence, it is easy to remember as in this scale only order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. International Monetary Fund ( Imf ) And The World Bank The HIPC Initiative By HSvB The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) are a group of 38 developing countries with high levels of poverty and debt overhang which are eligible for special assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank . The HIPC Initiative was initiated by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in 1996. In 2001 Ghana declared itself as heavily indebted poor country, according to the then president John Agyekum Kuffour, the decision of Ghana to be part of this initiative was mainly because of the poor state of the economy. As a result of this the nation was expected to receive a total of 253 million dollars of IMF and the World Bank to help relieve the country from various debts and to invest the rest in infrastructure, basic education, health facilities, water and sanitation. As a result of the HIPC initiative there were some positive change in the lives of the people in terms of healthcare and some aspects of basic education. There was an introduction of free healthcare to all Ghanaian citizens in the country and the already existing free basic education was enhanced. However the prices of goods and services increased by the day. The rate of unemployment shot up drastically as many people were losing their jobs both in the public and private sector, there was constant depreciation of the currency and frequent sales of state owned property. Apparently, the negative outcome of the initiative was as a result of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease Essay example Factors that Affect the Activity of Urease Aim: To investigate closely the factors that can affect the activity of urease. The effect of concentration and temperature can be studied over a period of time leading to the order and activation enthalpy of the reaction. Introduction: UREASE (NH 2 ) 2 CO + 3H 2 O 2NH 3 (aq) + CO 2 (g) Urease is an enzyme found in microorganisms, invertebrates, and higher plants. It catalyses the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbon dioxide. In some bacteria and invertebrates this reaction is the final step in the breakdown of complex nitrogenous compounds before ammonia is excreted. Method: Quench ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This combined structure is termed the enzyme substrate complex. Each type of enzyme will usually act on only one type of substrate molecule. This is because the shape of the active site will only allow one shape of molecule to fit in it. The enzyme is said to be specific for this substrate. There are two types of enzyme inhibitors: Competitive and Non Competitive inhibition. If an inhibitor molecule binds only briefly to the active site of the enzyme, there is competition between it and the substrate for the active site. This means it is more likely that the substrate will collide with a filled active site and so this is known as competitive inhibition. It is said to be reversible (not permanent) because it can be reversed by increasing the concentration of the substrate. Sometimes, the inhibitor can remain permanently bonded with the active site and therefore cause a permanent block to the substrate. No competition occurs as it does not matter how much substrate is present. This is non competitive irreversible inhibition. Other factors affecting enzyme activity: Substrate concentration
  • 35. As substrate concentration increases, the initial rate of reaction also increases as collisions between enzyme molecules and reactants become more frequent. When the enzymes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. North Metro Home Services ( Nmhs ) Is Owned By Cody And... *North Metro Home Services (NMHS) is owned by Cody and Tera Hopkins, Cody Hopkins has over 20 years of experience in the plumbing industry as a master plumber. The company is a small privately owned plumbing company headquartered in Stanchfield, MN operating from the residence of Cody and Tera Hopkins. North Metro Home Services has started to provide plumbing services for the north metro of Minnesota. The Company was started to take advantage of the perceived weakness and inadequacies of other regional companies in terms of quality and customer satisfaction. North Metro Home Services has maintained an excellent reputation in the community and industry due to the sales/management and administration skills of Cody and Tera Hopkins. North Metro Home Services provides top quality plumbing and home services that include the following: Plumbing Sheet Rocking Flooring Framing Finish Carpentry Cabinetry Countertops Ceiling/Wall Texturing HVAC Decking Installation Maintenance Siding Renovation The owners of North Metro Home Services believe that most companies in this industry suffer two major problems. These are poor scheduling of job projects and poor retention of quality employees. Both lead to lower customer satisfaction, lack of repeat business and a low word of mouth referral rate. North Metro Home Services will continue to exploit these weaknesses to gain a greater local market share. However, NMHS wants to improve the efficiency of the business processes and increase our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Immigration Crime Rate These diagrams clearly indicate that the immigrants to the USA, do not impact crime rates. If you look at Set 1, Figure 1, you will see that while the number of immigrants are increasing, the crime rates are not increasing, they are decreasing. If you look at Set 1, Figure 2, you will see data for incarceration of immigrants from 1970 to 2007. You can see that Persons incarcerated per 100000 is growing together with Immigrants per 100000 , so no connection there. Set 3 is also similar to Set 1, but is presented in a different way. These diagrams showed that there is no correlation between immigrant population and crime rates, but statistically, immigrants are less likely than native born, to commit a crime. Between 1990 and 2013, according to the FBI, violet crime rate declined by 48% and the property crim rate declined by 41%. Around that period, the foreign born share of the USA population increased from 7.9% to 13.1 and the number of unauthorized immigrants increased from 3.5 million to 11.2 million. According to immigrationpolicy.org, immigrants are less likely than the natives to be part of some criminal behaviour. Immigrants are also less likely than the natives to be incarcerated. For instance, according to American Community Survey, in 2010, of the immigrant males aged from 18 to 39, around 1.6 % were in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Racism is a very important factor because for instance, according to cis.org, the number of black natives arrested or sent to prison, is much higher than the other groups. This means that if the black natives are included in the natives data for crime rates, then the overall crim rate for native will be significantly higher. It will not be accurate to compare the crime rates of natives to immigrants, assuming that most of the immigrants will be white. Even though immigrants have not committed crimes at a higher rate than the natives, the recently moved immigrants have been breaking the American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. History Of Centralized Banking System History of Centralized Banking The start of the Federal Reserve and the current issue related to it The history of central banking in America is a very interesting topic that carries a direct impact on today s banking. The paper focuses on how the centralized banking system started with special emphasis on the First and the Second banks of America and the inception of the Federal banking system. Highlighted also are the circumstances that led to the established of the financial organs alongside the relevance of the Federal Reserve today (Fischer, 2015). The topic directly impacts on how financial crisis and all the economic challenges are being handled today. The Federal Reserve is still the one which regulates all the fiscal activities of America. The Federal Reserve refers to the centralized banking organization of America. The banking system was established early in the 20th century through the adoption of the Federal Reserve legislation. The inception of the central system was majorly triggered by a sequence of fiscal worries specifically the famous 1907 fright. The Federal Reserve Act had notably passed through several hearings, debates alongside changes and was upheld by the majority in the congress. The Federal Reserve System came as the third central banking system of America, after the first and the second banks of America (Bordo, 2015). Initially the country s bank currency had been viewed as inflexible since it was anchored on the depreciating worth of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Commander s Intent The commander s intent is a critical part of mission command. The commander, through the commander s intent, must blend the art of command and the science of control that integrates all joint warfighting functions. ADM Wesley McDonald, Commander US Atlantic Command (LANTCOM), failed to convey the commander s intent to the joint force for Operation Urgent Fury. This failure promoted misunderstanding and mutual trust issues among the joint force that affected the integration of joint functions such as intelligence and sustainment. ADM McDonald failed to clearly and concisely convey his commander s intent express to the joint force. The commander must clearly and concisely express what the force must do and the conditions the force must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When planning for joint operations, Commanders must include all services and multinational partners to promote understanding. A joint force that understands the capabilities and limitations among the force builds trust across the force. LANTCOM command did not foster a climate of mutual trust during Operation Urgent Fury. Trust is essential element during operations. Senior leader must trust the abilities of subordinates and subordinates must have trust in senior leaders. The lack of mutual trust began at the senior level of military command and continued during the execution of Operation Urgent Fury. The JCS rejected LANCOM s attempts to blend ground forces and established boundary lines between ground forces. Additionally, subordinate commanders did not trust the LANTCOM. During the initial ground operations, a brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division came under attack. Instead of requesting reinforcements through joint operation channels, the request for reinforcement went directly to the 82nd Airborne Division rear staff. Mutual trust is difficult to build during operations. US armed forces must seek every opportunity to conduct joint training exercises to build mutual trust before operations. Joint exercises develop habitual relationships among the services and promote mutual trust. The lack of mutual trust not only affects command and control but other joint function such as intelligence. LANTCOM failed to coordinate and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Theme Of The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian This book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, is about a boy called Arnold Spirit aka Junior. He is a Native American that lives in an Indian Reservation. He isn t really satisfied with his life, since he s pretty poor, but he gets along. He doesn t really accept himself, since he has multiple medical problems, and he has been beaten up since he was little. When he starts to gain more friends in this new (American) school, he starts to like and accept himself more than before. In this book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian (by Sherman Alexie), the main theme is about Arnold trying to accept himself. At first Junior didn t like himself; he was constantly beaten up, he had a lisp and stuttered so he had no self confidence. When he made the decision to go to Reardan, a white school, even Rowdy left him. Rowdy thought Junior was betraying their school by going away and transferring so Rowdy didn t talk to Junior anymore. Without his best friend, Junior completely lost hope. He was scared of the white people and did not expect them to welcome him. He was right. Most of the Americans were cold to him and he did not try to raise his status. Many of the white people made fun of him, and when one guy, Roger, said Did you know that Indians are living proof that niggers f*** buffalo? (pg. 64) he felt that he had to stop it. So he punched him. Junior was expecting to get punched back, but he didn t. In the Indian Reservation, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. John F Kennedy Roanoke Conspiracy Essay Two mysteries that no one might ever have an answer for. One happened over 500 years ago. The other, only 53 to be exact. Both of these events would be labeled as conspiracy theories. The Roanoke Colony disappearance and assassination of John F. Kennedy are similar and different in many ways including the background, people involved, and evidence found. Not many people probably know about both of these events. The background stories are essential to know to make predictions of what happened. The Roanoke Colony has a lot to do with the Mayflower. In the year of 1587, Sir Walter Raleigh sent out a group of about 115 colonists to start a colony. The primary destination for the colony was on Chesapeake Bay. John White was appointed leader of the group. Soon after John White was chosen governor, he and Raleigh named 12 assistants to help in the settlement. On July 22, 1587, they were told to travel to Roanoke to check on the settlers, but when they arrived they found no one. The island was deserted. All of this led to the Roanoke Colony being named The Lost Colony . The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Roanoke Colony, there has been some evidence found. When the group of 12 made it to Roanoke Island, the only thing they saw was a skeleton that may have been the remains of one of the English soldiers. When John White returned to the island after his supply run back to England, the only clue he found was the word Croatoan carved into a post of a fence around the village. For the JFK assassination, there have been many theories with evidence found. The Warren Commission found that the shots which killed Kennedy were fired from Lee Harvey Oswald s gun. They are not even positive where the shooter was standing when the President was shot. There is a family that say the shots came from right behind them, but they were never called to testify. There are many theories about what happen, but it is hard to prove ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Multiple Sclerosis And Guillain Barre Syndrome Marco R. Jerez 18 September 2015 Reflection Paper Multiple Sclerosis and Guillain BarrĂ© Syndrome are two autoimmune disorders of the nervous system that occur when the myelin sheath surrounding the axons of a nerve degenerate. Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects the central nervous system while Guillain BarrĂ© Syndrome (GBS) involves the peripheral nervous system.1,2 MS is a gradually regressing disease that usually occurs in one of four ways. The first is relapsing remitting MS (RRMS) and is the most common. Patients typically experience relapses where the symptoms are aggravated and enhanced followed by episodes of remissions during which the symptoms cease or calm down. 3 The second type is called secondary progressive MS (SPMS). This type mimics RRMS but undergoes a steadier decline that may or may not include relapses3. The third type is primary progressive MS (PPMS) where the disease progresses at a more regular rate from onset. PPMS, however, may speed up, slow down, or even plateau for a bit, but no remissions are present.3 Lastly, progressive relapsing MS (PRMS), the least common type, presents similarly to PPMS in that the decline is steady, but this type of MS has exacerbations that the patient may or may not recover from.3 Unlike MS, Guillain BarrĂ© does not present in types and characteristically attacks more rapidly.2 It is a poorly understood disease, however, research has shown that it is generally preceded by a bacterial or viral infection.4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The 1972 Presidential Election Essay The 1972 Presidential Election The election of 1972 was one of the largest landslide victories by a presidential candidate in United States history. President Nixon was reelected to the presidency by beating Senator George McGovern of South Dakota in an impressive victory. The Nixon landslide victory tied FDR s 60.8 percent of the popular vote in 1936 for the second largest popular vote get in American history. Nixon s 60.8 percent of the vote compared to McGovern s 37.6 percent, a difference of 23.2 percent, was also the fourth largest margin of victory in a presidential election in United States History. Nixon not only won with an impressive popular vote margin, but he also won 49 of the 50 states electoral votes amounting to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Muskie also had some strong opponents for the democratic nomination for president. Hubert Humphrey who lost to Nixon in 1968 was seen as a possible contender, along with Alabama Governor George Wallace, and Senator George McGovern of South Dakota. Muskie s campaign was crippled when he only won the New Hampshire primary with 47 percent of the vote compared to the 65 percent he was predicted to receive. Followed by bad publicity and his fourth place finish in Florida Muskie began to finish poorly in the remaining primaries. When McGovern won Massachusetts Muskie halted his campaign. Wallace was still considered a possible contender until an attempt to assassinate him left Wallace paralyzed and he thus withdrew from the campaign. Humphrey and McGovern were the remaining contenders. The California primary was one that left the Democratic Party divided. In debates between Humphrey and McGovern, Humphrey accused McGovern of being too liberal. Although McGovern won California, he won by a narrower margin than expected, which seemed to show that Humphrey s attacks had taken their toll. McGovern won most of the remaining primaries and received the democratic nomination for president. Although McGovern received the nomination, a divided Democratic Party may have hurt his campaign early on. The policy issues of the 1972 presidential election were some of the most highly publicized issues of any modern day election. The war in Vietnam was a hotbed of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Organ Trafficking Organ Trafficking Organ trafficking is one of the great issues that is faced by the society today. It is a practice of stealing people s organ through surgery under the influence of drugs or from a dead person, and the organs are normally sold in black market such as China. South Africa, and Russia. WHO has estimated that one fifth of the 70,000 kidneys that are transplanted every year come from the black market through a widespread organ trafficking networks. In my opinion, organ trafficking has become an international trade due to several reasons. First of all, an organ trafficking market has created due to remarkably high demand for body parts from all over the world. Many people refuse to donate their organs even after they die has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Every hospital has a tout. In fact, the doctors or nephrologists will often suggest a person that you can contact to get a kidney. They charge up to US$10,000. * The recipients were wealthy clients in India and other countries. Some of them were from Greece, Arab countries, United States and one or two patients from European countries. Opening sentence: Organ trafficking is the practice of stealing people s organs via surgery while they are under the influence of drugs, or once the person is dead, when the organs can be illicitly removed and then used for further purposes such as transplants or sold on the black market such as in China, South Africa, and Russia. Thesis statement: Organ trafficking has become international trade due to several reasons. Topic sentence 1: A remarkably high demand for body parts has created organ trafficking market. But wherever there is demand there is a market. Supporting detail 1: With the advent of organ transplantation more than thirty years ago, the human body has quickly created a demand for replacement parts. Supporting detail 2: The global demand for organs has surpassed organ donation in most cases, thus creating a market economy of organ trade. Supporting detail 3: With the scarcity of consensual organ donors worldwide, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Talent Managmnt Talent Management Terry Meyer November 2005 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COPYRIGHT Disclaimer Publication or other use of this document by any unauthorised person is strictly prohibited. The views expressed in this document are, unless otherwise stated, those of the author and not those of Fasset. THE CONTEXT OF TALENT MANAGEMENT As South Africa embarks on it s journey into the second decade of democracy, few can argue that tremendous strides have been made on the political, economic, social and legislative fronts. Much of our legislation and policy directions are amongst the most progressive in the world. However, many challenges remain. One of these is the shortage of professional and managerial skills and the imbalances in terms of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This manifests itself at 2 levels. Firstly, firms soon reach a state of overload. Deadlines are missed, standards and quality of work drop and a vicious cycle emerges and feeds on itself. This is a very common phenomenon with small and medium sized professional firms. They do not have the capacity to manage their growth or the peaks and valleys associated with the modern business world. Secondly, the firm is so consumed with meeting operational deadlines that it loses it s ability to keep up to date with latest best practice, legislation or other issues demanding new skills. In this case clients will soon recognise that mistakes are made due to lack of currency of skills. These are some of the more visible risks to firms who do not pay attention to the attraction, growth and retention of key talent. Beyond the visible, other manifestations of the problem arise. Staff morale declines because leadership talent is absent and this energy drop is transferred to the client. Internal politics and protection of territory or unwillingness to share information and surface problems affect the functioning of the firm. All of these things affect the ability of the organisation to offer great service and take advantage of opportunities to grow. Talent Management 3 BUILDING THE EMPLOYMENT BRAND Building an employment brand or reputation is as important in the war for talent as building a reputation or brand for clients.
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  • 47. Persuasive Essay On Hockey Jerseys You may think that if you want to have your own NHL jersey to wear to games, sports bars, and playoff parties, you are going to have to spend a lot of money, or give up on getting a quality garment. That just isn t the case. You can now find good NHL jerseys cheap for sale on line. When the National Hockey League was established in 1917, from the ruins of the National Hockey Association, the players wore regular sweaters with numbers sewn or pinned to the back. The sweaters were not specially made, just purchased from a men s clothing store. Each team, of course, wore a different color. These early NHL jerseys were frequently striped, in a barber pole style or with just a single color band across the chest. There were only ten teams in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the 1970s, all kinds of experiments were being made with the whole hockey uniform. In this decade, the concept of all teams in a city wearing the same colors started to take hold. When you are shopping for NHL jerseys, for yourself or to give as gifts, you should look at the variety of cheap jerseys that you can find on the internet. They are able to be made to a high standard for less money when they are made in China. Jerseys from China have all the same details that the real players jerseys do, like stitched on logos and patches. They use quality fabrics so they are durable. They don t require any special cleaning like expensive jerseys can. They look just as good, but cost you less money. In 1995, the principle of the third jersey really took off. They are called third jerseys because they are neither the regular home or away jerseys, but have a different style or design. Many of them are retro or vintage designs from the team s past. Others have been designed to be worn on holidays or for other commemorative purposes. You can find all the best third designs in the online shops that are selling cheap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Urban Poverty in China Over the past two decades, China has experienced rapid economic growth, which has also brought about a rise in social and economic inequality. A nation that once operated under the principle of egalitarianism, China now struggles with a level of inequality that has surpassed most of its East Asia neighbours. In the 1980 s, poverty was a problem restricted mainly to rural areas, but recently it has forayed into urban areas as well. Since the mid 1990 s, urban poverty has grown at a very fast pace under the influence of globalization (Fulong, Webster, and Yuting 5). The economic restructuring of China is a huge contributor to this phenomenon. The Chinese government officially recognized urban poverty as a problem in 2001 through a report ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The earliest of these attempts was by expanding higher education, which succeeded in matriculation, but did not provide sufficient stimulus towards consumption as families opted to save for higher education. The attempt to commercialize the housing market also ended up in a similar scenario, as families opted to increase their savings in order to afford the higher prices charged for apartments (Riskin and Qin 25). The urban poverty problem arises from the disparity between lack of income growth and massive growth in social wealth (Fulong, Webster, and Yuting 37). In order to remedy this problem, the government should not develop policies targeting only the poor; instead, it should ensure that there exists a resource framework that is not only adequate for rich and middle class needs, but one that is accessible to everyone. A strategic readjustment that ensures commensurate growth in both social and economic wealth would be highly beneficial to the people (Wanlong and Wong 26). The growth of incomes for residents should be strengthened and should also be accompanied by reforms in state owned corporations. One of the ways to remedy the consumption problem is through a rise in income levels and implementation of reforms in monopolized state owned industries to bring about income redistribution. Income redistribution is a government role that can be attained through proper fiscal policies like tax reforms to ensure a balanced and fair ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. When The Experimenter Records The Response respondent answers, and then the experimenter records the response). Lastly, there are a string of self administered questionnaires that include text computer assisted self interviewing (text CASI, which are laptops having the question and answer), audio computer assisted self interview (audio CASI, same thing as text CASI, except the questions are in audio format), and video CASI (questions are in video format instead). (151 153) Since many of the modes are related in some form or combination of visual, auditory, and touch, I will judge the benefits and disadvantages on five dimensions: 1) interviewer involvement, 2) respondent interaction, 3) privacy measures, 4) channels of communication, and 5) amount of technological utilization (153). Interviewer Involvement The one distinct form that has no interviewer involvement is mail. Telephone has some involvement, but not as physical as the face to face interview. The face to face branching of SAQs would still have some interviewer involvement as it would be primarily be delivered by the researcher. The biggest disadvantage of having an interviewer present is the cost associated with it (i.e. training, supervision, support, etc.) (153). Another problem, that may be associated with interviewer involvement are the effects it produces (i.e. answers toward gender behaviors, and the interviewer being of a different gender may influence those responses). However, the cost of the interviewer still has some benefit as they can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...