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2. Anzac Commencement Speech
Anzac Commencement Speech Good afternoon everybody, Good Afternoon esteemed guests who had
gathered here today to commemorate Vietnam Veteran s Day here at the ANZAC cottage. Thank you
for inviting me here to witness such lovely gathering. What a beautiful day to celebrate, what a
wonderful place to be. In light of recent events, myself, along with another 31 lucky students across
the vicinity of Western Australia had the privilege to become student ambassadors and represent our
state for the 100th centenary anniversary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli in Turkey. it was a
chance for the current Western Australian youth to manifest pride, respect and honour towards the men
and women, families and youth who sacrificed every inch of their soul for the greater prosperity of our
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As we enter the sites, the students were overwhelmed with emotions, upon hearing about the tragedies
that transfixed within the place. The tragedies of Gallipoli often turns a soldier into a statistic of
numbers, rather than a person. The positioning of the trenches allowed us to realise the close
proximity of the two opposing sides. Nothing could have prepared us with the marvellous sites of the
near vertical cliffs overlooking the pebble Anzac Cove. From the beach, we made our way up Shell
Green and into Lone Pine via Artillery Road. It s such an overwhelming sentiment to come into terms
with, knowing that only 100 years had passed since our soldiers made the very same hike, only that
time, there were neither stairs, nor memorials to mark the horrors that s about to face them. The hike
itself made us come into terms with the terrors that were brought upon them, such as the wavering
weather, the steepness of the hike and the close proximity of the enemies within the vicinity of the
base
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3. Internal and External Factors Essay
Internal and External Factors
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September 14, 2014
Internal and External Factors
There are four management functions that are typically found in most of the business environments
around the world. The four functions of management are planning, organizing, leading, and
controlling. These are most commonly used in high level management to organizational management
too. There are five major factors that affect these and many other business functions which are
globalization, technology, innovation, diversity, and ethics. If you were to look into any organization,
these would be factors and management functions would be found. McDonalds has been a global
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They strive very hard to make globalization a very high importance. Technology with McDonald s
plays a very important role in the everyday corporation of McDonald s and all of its stores.
Technology is changing every day and has an impact on McDonald s corporation. Technology affects
planning and organizing in the same ways as the function of globalization s impact. The organizational
plans of development are sent down from the top level managers, to the store managers, all the way
down to the shareholders through technology. This also opens up a weakness to competitors by being
open for them to see their plans. This can be affected by internal forces. With technologies
improvements on day to day basis managers are able to communicate with their employees on a less
frequent basis. This means the leadership would be a less amount and managing effectively would
become worse. McDonald s counteracts this by using technology to make the training courses more
convenient and available to managers. Innovation is used by McDonald s and that is why it is the
world s leading force in the fast food industry. It is done a lot in the menu offerings, internet services
and the hiring and training courses. McDonalds keeps above the competition in America and all over
the world in the innovation fast food world because of the real estate innovation combined with it. The
internal and external factors have led McDonald s
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4. Letters To Saint Catherine Of Siena San Dominic Church
Catherine was born March 25, 1347, as the 23rd child of Jacopo and Lapa Benincasa. She grew up as
a cheerful, intelligent and intensely religious person. When she was 6, she had a vision of Christ at the
Siena San Dominic Church. By the age of 7, she had a vow of chastity to never get married. Catherine
cut off her hair in order to protest against her mother in order to improve her appearance to attract a
husband. Her father supported her and gave her a room in order to pray and mediate in peace. She
joined the Dominican Third Order at 18 and spent three years in prayer, austerity and seclusion. She
died in April 29, 1380 St Catherine of Sienna dedicated her life to helping Siena s poor and sick. She
wrote many letters to Pope Gregory XI, urging
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5. 06
Chapter 6: Additional Database Objects
TRUE/FALSE
1. A sequence serves as a nickname for a database object.
ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: 158
2. A database index allows users and application programs to quickly locate specific records.
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 158
3. A synonym is an alternate name assigned to a database object.
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 158
4. When a positive value is assigned to the INCREMENT BY clause of the CREATE SEQUENCE
command, numeric values are generated in descending order.
ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: 161
5. When a negative value is assigned to the INCREMENT BY clause of the CREATE SEQUENCE
command, numeric values are generated in descending order.
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 161
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_________________________
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 161
5. The default value for the INCREMENT BY clause is two. _________________________
ANS: F one 1
PTS: 1 REF: 161
6. The default beginning value for a sequence is one. _________________________
6. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 161
7. Both a minimum and maximum value can be defined for a(n) sequence.
_________________________
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 161
8. The lowest possible value for an increasing sequence is 1. _________________________
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 162
9. The CYCLE option prevents a sequence from regenerating previous values.
_________________________
ANS: F, NOCYCLE
PTS: 1 REF: 162
10. The GENERATE option can be used to have a sequence pre generate a set of numbers before they
are requested by a user. _________________________
ANS: F, CACHE
PTS: 1 REF: 162
11. The CURRVAL pseudocolumn is used to generate the next value in a sequence.
_________________________
ANS: F, NEXTVAL
PTS: 1 REF: 165
12. Sequence settings can be altered using the ALTER SEQUENCE command.
_________________________
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 167
13. The INCREMENT BY setting for a sequence cannot be changed with the ALTER SEQUENCE
command. _________________________
ANS: F, START WITH
PTS: 1 REF: 167
14. A sequence can be deleted from the database using the DROP SEQUENCE command.
_________________________
ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 169
15. Indexes are usually
8. The Pilgrim s Progress By John Bunyan
The Pilgrim s Progress written by John Bunyan was a very deep and touching story to me. After
reading it and trying to interpret what it was saying I decided that I could actually relate more to this
story than I realized through my faith as a follower of Jesus Christ. John Bunyan uses a dream of the
main character, Christian, to describe a life changing event for Christian to grow spiritually while
traveling and meeting new people and having first time experiences. The Pilgrims Progress is an
allegory to the Bible and Christianity that portrays what we as Christians believe in. Bunyan uses the
pilgrimage of Christian to express this allegory using the experiences and people Christian comes into
contact with to explore the struggles and challenges of life on earth Christians faces daily when
seeking eternal life. The first challenge Christian faces is his guilt. As a Christian, I was always taught
right from wrong according to the Bible and when I am in the wrong for something, I feel guilty
because I know it is wrong and that it is not necessarily how God wants me to live my life or what he
wants from me. The guilt arises because I am promised eternal greatness after my life here on earth as
long as I believe in Jesus Christ and I continue to strive to be a Christian, and well lets face it, who
would not feel guilty being promised such an amazing thing in exchange for being a good person and
following the biblical scripture of Christ. I dreamed, and behold, I saw a man
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9. The Stamp Act Of 1765
When the Stamp Act of 1765 was passed in the Thirteen Colonies, the colonists were compelled to
rethink their loyalty and standing with the British monarchy. The Stamp Act would be the first actual
tax levied upon the colonists, which caused outrage in the Thirteen Colonies. The act would place a
tax on any document and printed paper that they used: such as legal documents, newspapers, and
licenses. All thirteen colonies did not agree that the tax was passed with legality and refused to
acknowledge that such tax existed. They would all band together to ensure that the Stamp Act would
be repealed and would become nonexistent. Two important cities within the colonies that aided and
became a huge influence in the battle against the Stamp Act were New York and Boston. These cities,
which had already contributed significantly in political and cultural means, led the battle against the
Stamp Act. With the passing of the Stamp Act, the citizens of New York and Boston would respond
with riots that included destruction of property, fires, effigies and protests. While the citizens of these
two cities would become voices against the tax, the power of the Sons of Liberty cannot be
undermined. Within the Stamp Act Crisis, the organization of the Sons of Liberty would be formed
and emerge to become powerful in these two cities, and would aid in the struggle against the tax and
the monarchy with strategic plans and guidance. Furthermore, the Sons of Liberty had their own
qualms with
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10. Dependency Theory in Society
Dependency theory appeared in the 20th century 50`s. The main topics that are included in
dependency theory are historical materialism connected with other critical traditions, a partnership
between developed countries and developing countries, interaction between a core and a periphery.
Dependency theory mainly is used to talk about Western societies and Third World countries.
Foundation of the dependency theory is Marxism, also it prefigures post structuralism, and the
dependency theory stands for opposite opinion about economical growth and its affect, than
neoliberals do. The Dependency theory doesn t look at economical activities from positive side,
especially when it is done by world s richest countries. Richest countries economical activities always
affect poorer countries, especially they cause economical problems. The dependency theory has
evolved from two main sources, first is from the United States and other is from Latin America. In the
United States the dependency theory developed because of the socialist journal Monthly Review,
where neo Marxist thoughts were summarized and were published a publications about different social
organizations. Previously the dependency theory was called as theory of monopoly capitalism, but
later it was recalled as we know it now. The thought about the dependency theory rose from observed
stagnation in the Third World, where bourgeoisies were acting like they want and did not take into
account other opinions. If school of
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11. Summary Of Clean Sweep By Joan Buhel
In the non fiction short story, Clean Sweep by Joan Bauer, Bauer presents a story about a 16 year old
girl named Katie and her life in the family business, Clean Sweep. Bauer also tells about the conflicts
the people around her have. For instance, the first conflict that happens to Katie is her family versus
survival after her father dies and they have to sort out all of his papers because they received no
insurance from his death. The second conflict that arises in the story to Katie is Katie versus her
brother when he doesn t want to work and she has to take on his job and her job. The third conflict that
was presented to Katie in the story is Katie versus Mrs.Leonardo when Mrs. Leonardo begins getting
mad because Katie keeps suggesting the different things she should do with the items she has in her
attic. The fourth conflict that occurs in the story is Katie versus herself when she gets reminded of her
father s death. The fifth and last affair in the story is Mrs.Leonardo versus her sister, which is when
Mrs.Leonardo realizes she never gave her sister the book she asked for when her mother died.
In the first conflict, Katie has an external conflict, character vs. fate/luck, where Kate and her family
have to deal with her father s death. When Mrs.Leonardo says she won t throw away her IRS tax
forms dating to 1955, Katie begins reminiscing memories of her dad before he died because she and
her family had to sort through all his documents, received no insurance(since he was behind on paying
his life insurance premiums), and they found it very difficult to stay on their feet. This was when her
mother decided to create the new family business, Clean Sweep. Although it was a family business,
Katie was the main person working in the family. It is extremely hard for Katie to do the work of
several people when she has yet to fully digest her father s death. Katie feels like she is overworked
and wishes her mother had another business so she wouldn t be so overworked all the time.
In the second conflict, Katie faces an external conflict with her brother because he doesn t work as
much as she does and she considers it unfair. Benjamin is allergic to dust, is a hypochondriac, and
Katie considers him a devoted
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12. Vietnam War Analysis
In the following essay, the reader will come to better understand how there is a possibility of two
experts each having varying beliefs within a discipline. The reader will be exposed to the ideas that the
United States won, and lost the Vietnam war (1955 75).
To better understand how experts can disagree on a subject, one should have some background
knowledge of the subject. After the rise of the Soviet Republic, and the socialist ideals of communism
were gaining popularity, among eastern European countries, and south Asian countries. The United
States had a great fear of the spread of Communism, because of the Domino Theory . Which states,
once one country in southeast Asia falls, the rest will soon fall as well. Which is why the United ...
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The Vietnam war was the first war to be televised. Before the wide use of television to broadcast
foreign campaigns, putting gore and death in the American public s living room, the war efforts were
broadcast via radio, as well as news reels that would show short clips of the war before movies. The
fact that the American people had been sending the youth of their generation for almost a decade only
served to turn the public against the war. This public hatred of a war that was being fought some
13,000 miles away, in a foreign land, where the best of the American youth was dying daily only grew
as the war raged on. The war in Vietnam was not the same kind of traditional war the American
military was use to fighting, such as World War II. The reason the Vietnam war was different, was
because the North Vietnamese Army, alongside the VietCong fought with a new military style, guerilla
warfare. Guerrilla warfare as defined by Mariam Webster is irregular military actions (such as
harassment and sabotage) carried out by small usually independent forces . The guerilla warfare style
of the Vietcong was inflicted a great amount of damage by conducting small quick attacks on larger
US military forces. This tactic led to the victory of the North Vietnamese
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13. Case Study On Stroke
1.1. Stroke:
Stroke is a common, serious and global health care problem; it s the third most common cause of
health and first cause of adult disability (12). The rehabilitation is the major part of his care (13).
Stroke is a neurological deficit caused by an acute focal injury f the central nervous system (CNS) by
a vascular cause: a cerebral infraction appears with overt symptoms or intracerebral hemorrhage with
no symptoms (10%) and subarachnoid hemorrhage (5%) (14).
The most impairment that can be regarded as a loss or limitation of function in movement or limitation
in mobility and muscle contraction, is the most common and widely recognized impairment caused by
stroke. The movement of face, arm, and leg of one side of the body are the structures affected by the
motor impairment after stroke and affected 80% of patients. Motor impairment can be caused by
ischemic or hemorrhagic injury to the motor cortex, premotor cortex, motor tracts, or associated
pathways in the cerebrum or cerebellum (15).
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Due to motor training, the kinesthetic, extero ceptive, visual and attention information can be
modulated; it s useful for arm function rehabilitation when it increases. The healthy hemisphere does
not play a univocal role after a stroke. The spontaneous upper extremity neurological recovery after a
stroke can occur through contralesional motor cortex recruitment. This bi hemispheric reorganization
allows the healthy hemisphere to efficiently contribute to a uni manual motor task by the paretic arm.
The motor facilitation observed in the bilateral mode could be explained by the fact that the healthy
hemisphere removes its inhibition upon the lesion hemisphere. Furthermore, the corticospinal fibers
stemming from the healthy hemisphere, no decussated and aimed for proximal motricity, could be
recruited
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14. Nursing Supervisor Essay
A nursing supervisor is a versatile and productive member of the healthcare team. This position
involves managing staff, recruiting new employees, ensuring that rules and policies are being followed
and plays a huge role in patient care. With a positive job outlook growing rapidly this is a great
position for someone who wants to be involved on the floor of the hospital both clinically and
administratively.
The nursing supervisor has many responsibilities in a healthcare setting. They are responsibly for clear
communication between the staff. They are to make sure that the proper amount of nurses are on shift
as well as ensuring that the nurse to patient ratio is sufficient. Communication is also essential when
they are dealing with patients, patient s families, administrators and physicians on a daily basis. They
must be willing and able to answer questions from each aspect of the healthcare system. Nursing
supervisors must also contribute to the hiring and training process for new nurses; they must find the
perfect fit for their facility as well as train them to be at the standard of the other nurses. The
supervisor usually plans and organizes orientation for newly hired nurses, and in service training for
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the predicted demand for medical and health services
managers, like nursing shift supervisors, will rise by 17% over the 2014 2014 decade, an increase
above the average when compared to other professions (Nurse Shift Supervisor: Job Description and
Education Requirements, n.d.). Annually nursing supervisors make about $94,500 per year or $45.43
per hour (Medical and Health Services Managers, n.d.).This is one of the main reasons I chose this
specific career to focus on; it is constantly evolving and growing and is also very stable. It is a
position of leadership; it is clinical, and also
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15. Driverless Car Advancement
Have you ever been extremely late for school or your occupations and wish you could just get ready in
the car? Automotive cars are planned to come out sometime in the near future of the year 2020. I
know this new technological advancement seems scary, but with the ways it will benefit us
remarkable. Self driving cars would impact our advanced society in many positive ways because the
streets would become less congested, the innovations for cars have worked before, and the amount of
deaths would be lessened. The driverless car would be a great innovation to have in your everyday life
because it will allow cities to not be as congested. Firstly, this technology will become increasingly
reliable and affordable, which will allow dense, urban locations to become more spread out in
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Firstly, The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has estimated 2,200 lives were saved due
to electronic stability from 2008 to 2010 (Villasenor). This demonstrates how technological
advancements might even be scary at the beginning and hard to get used to, that it will be worth it in
the long run. Next, advanced innovations are being tested, such as safely navigating through streets, to
prove that this technology is capable (Villasenor). Without people driving these cars, and computers
navigating through the streets instead, there will be less accidents as well as deaths. Finally, road
deaths have dropped from 53,000 in 1970 to 33,000 in 2014, which is even more impressive when you
hear that the population has doubled and the number of miles we drive per year has tripled
(Dashevsky). This demonstrates that innovations have been working for the past years, if the amount
of deaths per year have been decreasing. In summary, these technological advancements have
improved our lives greatly over the past
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16. Human Papolloma Viruse Type 16 and Type 18
Human Papilloma Virus Type 16 and Type 18 Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is a double stranded
DNA virus. There are many genotypes HPV and some of them are oncogenic. They have envelope
proteins E6 and E7 on their cell wall which are associated to initiate cancer. Anogenital lesions
associated to HPV are divided into low risk types (6, 11, 34, 40, 42, and 43) and high risk types (16,
18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 68, 69, 73, and 82). Most of the low risk HPV infections are
asymptomatic and are not fatal, however infection to high risk HPV such as type 16 and 18 may cause
cervical, anal, vaginal, vulvar and penile cancer (Centre of Disease Control, 2012). Low risk HPV
generally cause warts on the skin surface which rarely develop into malignancy. Type 16 and 18 both
were originally isolated from cervical carcinomas of human body. More than 70% of human cervical
is due to the infection of either HPV 16 or 18. According to CDC, in 2008 it was estimated 11,070
cases of cervical cancer in United States and about 3,870 deaths due to cervical cancer. Higher
percentage of HPV persistent infection occurs by HPV 16 and the risk of getting cervical cancer due
the progression of disease is higher for HPV 16 and 18 and 45 (Tino F. Schwarz, 2008). Antigen
involved The antigens involved on human cervical cancer from HPV 16 or 18 are E6 and E7.
Expression of protein E6 and E7 on the epithelial surface is the cause of cervical cancer. These
proteins are also known as viral
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17. The Fruit And The Compute
The desert table is full with different fruit such as apples, raspberries, cherries, peaches, pears, and the
branches full with grapes hanging in the side. The artist uses the fruit colors as symbols to express the
type of life people used to live in that time such as love and happiness.
His work as the fruit and the Compute was one of the most recognized arts in the mid nineteenth
century. People buy this kind of art to decorate their houses and restaurants. When I saw the picture in
the first time, it looks very inquisitive to me. I start to think what s the meaning behind it? The picture
delivers a metaphor which it conveys a satisfying sense of wealth and abundance.
The composition is made from a basket of strawberries and arrangement
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18. National Guard Response
The response to Hurricane Matthew was the largest National Guard response to a hurricane since
2012, when Hurricane Sandy struck New York and New Jersey. Nevertheless they stood firm and
ready to take on what Hurricane Matthew had in store. Standing true to their motto Always Ready
Always There . The events following October 6, 2016 would put the National Guard to the test. The
National Guard response consisted of three phases: training, preparation, and execution. The stage was
set for the National Guard s plan to go into action. The National Guard success comes largely from
training. From real life training exercises, field training, simulation training and distributed learning.
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Delivery of water, ice, and food from centralized locations provided as residents and local authorities
recover from the storm. In less impacted areas Civilians received help from the Guard to safely
navigate around the flooded and hazardous streets. More Blackhawk and Chinook crews supplied
shelters with cots, Rack Packs (2 3 day supply food rations with toiletries), and medical supplies. In
some cases medical evacuations took place to get Citizens urgent and proper care. While rescue efforts
started to slow down the Guard was hard at work with the recover part of their execution. As of
October 18, 2016 North Carolina National Guard 875th Engineer Company was still providing
support to the area of Princeville, North Carolina. An area of the town covered by 20 feet of water
similar to Hurricane Floyd in 1999. The Engineers connected pumps and pipes and began the process
of pumping out the flood water. They drained 80 million gallons of flood water from the town.
Bringing a great deal of relief to the Citizens. The early reports of the after math indicate four dead
and thousands without power in the southeast and caused millions of dollars of damage as it pushed
northward. Along with that many homeowners left to deal with plumbing issues as in backed up
drains, pipes, and septic tanks. While in other places people were without running or unsafe water due
to power outage at some water treatment plants. These numbers continue to grow as flood waters
began to recede and rivers rose to record
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19. Personal Narrative-Blinding
Ann Marie awoke, which was odd, because she thought that she had killed herself. She opened her
eyes, closing them again quickly when she saw a bright light. She sighed, it was probably a dream she
had. But as she went to go stand up she felt a heavy feeling of, what felt like weights, on her back. She
looked at her back and she gasped, she had wings on her back! She really did use the razor blade, but
she got sent to heaven apparently... She tried to walk on her own, but her wings kept weighing her
down and she could not keep herself standing upright. She didn t even know how to use her wings!
Ann Marie stayed on the ground, unsure of what to do with herself, considering she was alone again,
she thought she would be happy. But now, she suddenly felt lonely, and even sadder than she usually
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Everywhere. Just everywhere. To be honest, it was kind of blinding. Ann Marie would have went blind
if she wasn t already dead. There were other angels flying around the school, some of them wearing
sunglasses, Ann Marie assumed it was because of the way the light reflected off the white surfaces.
Ryan released his hold on Ann Marie, and waved over to one angel who landed a few feet away. She
had long straight black hair, pulled over her right shoulder, a beanie covering the top of her head.
Moments later, two other boys landed on either side of her, making her small stature stick out even
more. She walked over, giving a small salute up to Ryan, causing him to smile.
Elizabeth, long time no see. He put her into a gentle chokehold, and ruffled her hair through her
beanie. She struggled, pushing against his chest using her wings, as her lackeys snickered behind
them. Elizabeth, why are you so small? Hanna asked, walking around behind them and hitting Ryan
over the head, causing him to flinch and loosen his grip around Elizabeth s neck, allowing her to
squeeze free from his
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20. Feminism Vs Feminism
Femininity is a concept that relies not only upon social constructions, but upon the individualized
choices made by women themselves. Because femininity is influenced by socially defined factors,
feminists seek to break through these boundaries and to counter that the original ideas of femininity do
not accurately define a woman. On the other hand, such women still exist who believe in the latter: a
traditional household where women have the behavioral aspects of being pure and gentle, while
respectively acknowledging her responsibilities as a mother and a wife. Throughout the years, women
have remained in touch with their femininity, dating back to the Woman s Rights Movement in the
1700s. Femininity is essentially a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles, generally assigned with girls
and women. Feminism is the advocacy of women s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.
Women today tend to lead towards wanting empowerment and feeling liberated by inducing in
activities that promote body positivity and freedom of expression. They may feel that the only way to
be validated and represented is to resort to feminism, however, many others will stick to their
representation as a traditional feminine woman because they believe there is no harm in valuing their
femininity. In a typical society, especially in the United States, most women follow traditional gender
roles. These roles set expectations for women that naturally prevail in society but others attempt to
stray
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21. Connection To Australian Communities
Jesse Sheals, Parklands High School TAS.
Bring the community connection back to life. In every town, in every city from the West Coast of
Tasmania to Arnhem in the Northern Territory. Every Australian is part of many broad communities.
But why would I write about bringing the Australian community back to life you may ask. Here is my
answer, I grew up in a small town on the West Coast of Tasmania, our community was strong, our
community was fun, nevertheless, we always had something to do around the town, but now that
community and many other communities have slowly died with major need of revival for Australia s
youth and families across our pristine country.
Our communities need a shakeup to give our local youth and families the best chance in life.
Currently, the communities have lost contact with the people causing fewer opportunities within local
areas and leaving Australia s youth jaded with few options to make the utmost of their childhood. I
believe it is important for communities to be in contact with each other to reconnect and create a range
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But currently, there aren t many events locally for the youth of Australia due to lack of community
engagement. If a special committee of locals could come together to reconnect our communities, we
would be able to address our concerns and recommend to the committee that our community is
lacking in events for our youth around Australian cities and towns. As the committee gains knowledge
about the problems within our community they would be able to use the advice accordingly to work
closely with local governments, schools, and corporations to share the community s vision so they can
create more opportunities while providing support, commitment, and focus on making a better future
for the Australian
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22. Black Stereotypes Of Modern Media
Angelique AJ Gordon
ETHN 3400
Essay Assignment 1
Anti Black Stereotypes in Modern Media Stereotypes are defined as an oversimplified image or idea
about a specific type of person. It is believed that stereotypes about African Americans began in the
United States around the 18th century. Anti Black stereotypes arguably the most developed racist
stereotypes in racial framing and have been used as foundations for the capture, enslavement, and
later, the subjugation of African American people. Stating that stereotypes are just a joke is an
understatement of the consequential after math racial images and stereotypes have on the African
American population. Even stereotypes that are considered positive are often concealed with negative
implications and reasons as to why they exist. Most people may think they only hold stereotypes in the
back of their head, but studies show that people are more likely to fall back on them in making
judgments when they feel challenged, face uncertainty, or experience sensory overload. Using
information from class, comparisons from the films we have watched and Ed Guerrero s Framing
Blackness, this paper will analyze the stereotypes in the television show Empire. Empire is an
American soap opera drama created by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong. The summary of the show is
that hip hop mogul turned CEO Dwight Walker, better known to the public as Lucious Lyon, has been
diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) when his music company,
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23. Swat
SWAT Standard
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National Tactical Officers Association
Published September 2011
Dedicated to the memory of Sergeant Mark Renninger
End of watch: November 29, 2009
NTOA SWAT Standard
COPYRIGHT
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NTOA MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the National Tactical Officers Association is to enhance the performance and
professional status of law enforcement personnel by providing a credible and proven training resource,
as well as a forum for the development of tactics and information exchange. The
Association s ultimate goal is to improve public safety and domestic security through training,
24. education and tactical excellence. The National Tactical Officers Association operates in accord with
the principles of Veritas Probitas et Virtus (Truth, Honesty and Integrity).
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STANDARD REVIEW COMMITTEE
Ed Allen .......................... Captain, Seminole County (FL) Sheriff s Office and NTOA Board Member
Blaze Cantania ................ Chief of Police (ret), Egg Harbor Township (NJ) Police Department
Thor Eells ........................ Commander, Colorado Springs (CO) Police Department and NTOA Board
Member
Gary Heath ..................... Officer, Houston Police Department and Texas Tactical Police Officers
Association
Ken McLaughlin .............. Chief of Police, Ocean View (DE) Police Department
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25. The Importance Of Recess And Time For Physical Activity
Every day, adults manage their work days, which include breaks. While at work, adults do many tasks,
but typically do not focus on one task for a three hour period without taking a break. By not providing
breaks or recess, children are asked to focus for a longer period of time than most adults do in a day.
Everyone benefits from breaks in the day and these coffee or recess breaks allow people to return to a
task more focused and with improved concentration. Removing recess and unstructured physical
activity time from the school day can have a serious impact on children s health and well being.
Recess and time for physical activity is not only important to the overall health of children, it also
provides an outlet that helps with the social, emotional, and cognitive development of children. In
addition, it is also common for recess to be taken away from students who misbehave. Unfortunately,
it is these types of students who benefit most from recess, the physical activity, and breaks that is
provided away from classroom instruction ( Yay For Recess ). Physical activity and recess for
elementary school children should remain a part of the school day to improve academic performance
and decrease negative behavior.
Over the last ten years, the debate about the effect of recess and physical activity have frequently
changed. In the past, recess and physical activity were a standard part of the school day. Currently,
only 18% of states require elementary schools to have daily
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26. Madonna s Appropriation Of Gay Culture
appropriation occurs when a style leads to racist generalizations or stereotypes where it originated, but
is deemed as high fashion, cool or funny when the privileged take it for themselves. While African
American artists are unfairly and inaccurately stereotyped for wearing grills, Madonna and other white
stars like Katy Perry don grills just because they can, with little consequences to their image and
without recognizing the culture it came from and the history of racism that comes along with a black
identity.
Taking a Page or Two from Asian Culture After entering motherhood, Madonna said she had a
newfound interest in the spiritual, and specifically, the Kabbalah (a mystical school of thought), Zen
Buddhism and Tibet. She cited ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Madonna s actions, along with those of many artists before her, have perpetuated stereotypical and
othering depictions of minorities, along with stealing and unethically borrowing the customs and
imagery of other cultures. Music critic bell hooks did a good job of summing up the bottom line when
discussing a controversial artist like Madonna. She states that sometimes it is difficult to find words to
make a critique when we find ourselves attracted by some aspect of a performer s act and disturbed by
others, or when a performer shows more interest in promoting progressive social causes than is
customary. We may see that performer as above critique. Or we may feel our critique will in no way
affect the worship of him/her as a cultural icon. Recognizing and critiquing Madonna for her various
appropriations does not necessarily equate a complete dismissal of her career and its beneficial effects
on society. However, it is necessary to recognize her appropriation and denounce her actions alongside
the similar actions of other artists. Only by holding artists accountable for their appropriation and
preventing future celebrities from gaining fame off of theft can the longstanding cultural appropriation
of the popular music industry begin to be
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27. Compare and Contrast the Rise and Fall of Mesopotamia and...
In this project I plan on exploring the contrasts and comparisons between the rise of Mesopotamia and
Egypt. I chose this particular question because during my junior year I took and AP World History
class in which we of course studied the worlds history. One on my favorite things that we studied in
that class was ancient Empires. Mr. Herman, my AP teacher during that time, went through the
Mesopotamian and Egyptian Empires rather too quickly for my tastes. I felt as though there were a lot
of things that I missed and would have loved to study. So during my preparations for the AP exams I
wrote a brief essay on comparing and contrasting the rise and fall of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian
Empire. I enjoyed writing this essay and was quite interested in the topic. Despite the fact this didn t
make up much of the exam I later decided that this would be my capstone topic backup in case I don t
like the one I came up with in the future. And like I predicted I did not like my previous topic and
chose to continue this. The reason I thought to do this for my capstone after my other idea failed was
because I found that people would get a lot more out of this. We go to an arts school and frankly
unless something has to do with the history of our art forms people don t really pay that much
attention to history, unless they plan to become an anthropologist. I found that with this I can educate
my classmates on the history of those who came before us and then apply it to current day
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28. Jean Nicolet s Argumentative Essay
The first European known to have landed in Wisconsin was Jean Nicolet. In 1634, Samuel de
Champlain, governor of New France, sent Nicolet to contact the Ho Chunk people, make peace
between them and the Huron and expand the fur trade, and possibly to also find a water route to Asia.
Accompanied by seven Huron guides, Nicolet left New France and canoed through Lake Huron and
Lake Superior, and then became the first European known to have entered Lake Michigan. Nicolet
proceeded into Green Bay, which he named La Baie des Puants (literally The Stinking Bay ), and
probably came ashore near the Red Banks. He made contact with the Ho Chunk and Menomenee
living in the area and established peaceful relations. Nicolet remained with the Ho Chunk the ... Show
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Nicholas at Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin in May, 1685, near the southwest end of the Fox Wisconsin
Waterway. Perrot also built a fort on the shores of Lake Pepin called Fort St. Antoine in 1686,[15] and
a second fort, called Fort Perrot, on an island on Lake Peppin shortly after. In 1727, Fort Beauharnois
was constructed on what is now the Minnesota side of Lake Pepin to replace the two previous forts. A
fort and a Jesuit mission were also built on the shores of Lake Superior at La Pointe, in present day
Wisconsin, in 1693 and operated until 1698. A second fort was built on the same site in 1718 and
operated until 1759.[16] These were not military posts, but rather small storehouses for furs. During
the French colonial period, the first black people came to Wisconsin. The first record of a black person
comes from 1725, when a black slave was killed along with four French men in a Native American
raid on Green Bay. Other French fur traders and military personnel brought slaves with them to
Wisconsin later in 1700s.[citation needed] None of the French posts had permanent settlers; fur traders
and missionaries simply visited them from time to time to conduct
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29. The Authoritarian Personality By Erich Fromm
In his essay, The Authoritarian Personality, Erich Fromm elucidates the two types of authoritarian
personalities: the passive authoritarian (masochistic, submissive), and the active authoritarian
(sadistic, dominant). In contrast to the authoritarian personality which is marked by one s inability to
rely upon oneself Fromm posits that the character of the independent individual is marked by two
skills: love and reason. According to Fromm, love allows the individual to maintain autonomy whilst
connecting to the world, and reason allows the individual to delve beneath the surface to determine
how things operate. Thus, the individual fueled by reason and love can participate in rational authority
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We became employees and consumers; we came to understand that we are responsible not only for our
own welfare, but for the welfare of our fellow laborers. With individuality comes not only conscience
and accountability, but perplexity, estrangement, thunderstruckness in short, the deep aloneness of
which Fromm writes. To participate in society, one must often be complicit. Responding to authority
with trust rather than doubt provides the most convenient means by which to alleviate one s deep
sense of aloneness. To question everything, after all, is to put oneself in a state of perpetual limbo.
Prolonged uncertainty wreaks inner havoc. Passivity (with its homeostatic rewards) often wins out.
While passivity and domination is to be found everywhere in a capitalistic society, I often look to art
to examine the mechanisms by which authority takes hold, and the ways that we struggle against it.
Film, of course, is just one of many media we use to explore our own natures, particularly in relation
to authority our strengths, our shortcomings but it is one of the most powerful. It can disseminate a
point of view that strikes at all senses. (As Jeanette Winterson writes: If art, all art, is concerned with
truth, then a society in denial will not find much use for it... ). The 2012 film Compliance, for
instance, dramatizes a series of real life
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30. A Report On The Case Of Intravenous Injection For Patients...
On 7th March 1972, the Daily Telegraph [1] published the news that 500 bottles of 5% dextrose drip
feed solution were urgently traced by the Department of Health since they may have been
contaminated. Five patients, four men, and a woman died at the Devonport hospital in Plymouth
between 29th February and 2nd March. The common factor among these patients was each had been
given infusions of the 5% dextrose fluid manufactured by Evans Medical Ltd., of Speke, Liverpool.
The dextrose solution is used by intravenous injection for patients who cannot eat including post
operative patients. The suspect batch coded D1192/C, originally consisting approximately 660 bottles,
was manufactured in May 1971 by Evans Medical. A joint statement was issued ... Show more content
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With steam continuously entering the autoclave from the top, the air inside the autoclave would be
displaced. When the displacement finishes, all the contents in the autoclave would reach and be held at
the required temperature, giving the satisfactory sterilisation cycle. There are six autoclaves in the
Transfusion Unit at Evans Medical, each consists of a pressure gauge and a dial thermometer at the
top and a recording thermometer with an inserted recorder sensor in the condensate drain. There was
evidence given by the autoclave operator and supervisor that occasionally the temperature recorders of
autoclaves numbers 4, 5, and 6 either show a temperature below 240 or fail to indicate any rise above
the baseline from about December 1970. When this happened, technicians were called to inspect the
autoclaves. Normally, the recorder would work again and the sterilising cycle will be continued. On
most of the occasions, the technician advised the supervisor that the temperature recorder was broken
but the supervisor ignored his advice and continued using the autoclaves. In fact, the manager of the
Transfusion Unit had requested for replacement of all six recorders but the request was not followed
up. In consequence, in the event of the recorder not functioning, the staff continued the production if
the dial thermometer and the pressure gauge were working properly and indicating correct temperature
and pressure.
On 6th April 1971, a batch of 5% dextrose
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31. The Portrait As A Young Man Theme Religion
Since the beginning of time to today authors have used religion as a common theme in their writings.
It is considered an elusive force, which means something different to everybody. In literature, the
central theme religion usually creates the main character in the novel. Religion does not change
characters but help them find a higher power spiritually or perhaps to cope with deeper issues. It
reveals the true identity of characters personalities and if there the hypocrite of society. In the various
novels The Portrait as a Young Man , Candide , Crime and Punishment and Native Son the authors use
the common theme religion to change and form the main characters of their novel by changing society,
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This is where we see Stephan confessing that he knows that there is a God but he does not understand
how God works and what his purpose is. HE is still developing his religion believed but they are
slowing forming his character and who he becomes later in the novel. Stephan again quotes: He knelt
before the altar with his classmates, holding the altar cloth with them over a living rail of hands. His
hands were trembling and his soul trembled as he heard the priest pass with the ciborium from
communicant to communicant.
Corpus Domini nostril,Could it be? He knelt there sinless and timid; and he would hold upon his
tongue the host and God would enter his purified body.
In vitam eternam. Amen....The ciborium had come to him ( 5.2.16)(Joyce).
Stephan understands the importance of the sacraments which is a Christian symbol. Stephan takes the
Christian metaphor of the sacraments representing Christ literally and starts to understand the concept
of transubstantiation. In the final chapter Stephan exemplifies the life of an artist through his
individuality seclusion. Religion is the last thing on Stephen s mind as he formulates his theses on art,
aesthetic beauty, ideal pity and ideal terror. While these theses are important to the continuity of the
novel, religion does not resurface until much later when he is talking to Cranely and says
Then,
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32. Drumming Wolf Spider
The Wolf spider belongs to the Lycosidae family. They are a part of the Arthropod phylum as they are
characterized by having an exoskeleton, coelom, an open circulatory system and body segments with
jointed appendages. Arthropods evolved by substituting the coelom for a protective exoskeleton. It
was not entirely lost, but still remains in some parts of the reproductive and excretory systems.
(Ruppert et al. 2004) Lycosidae are in the Araneae order as they are arthropods with four pairs of legs
with chelicerae that contains venomous glands. (Ruppert et al. 2004)
A trait obtained through natural selection in Wolf spiders but more specifically Hygrolycosa
rubrofasciata (Drumming wolf spider) is how Wolf spiders in general carry their young on ... Show
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The Lycosidae uses its chelicerae to hold its prey before using its venomous fangs into paralysing it.
(Nicholas, 2011) Similarly, snakes inject venom quickly into its prey and waits for it to immobilise
before digesting it, this adaptation prevents preys from escaping and increases its chance of survival.
The Wolf spider and Nursery web spider (Pisauridae) are closely related and both exhibit similar but
different characteristics which highlights the divergences of the species. They both have eight eyes
which puts them in the superfamily Lycosoidea, the Pisauridae has similar sized eyes whilst the wolf
spider has two big eyes at the front and six smaller ones. Their maternal care is also alike; the wolf
spider carries its egg sac from its spinnerets for 4 6 weeks whilst Pisauridae carries its egg sacs in their
chelicerae for 2 3 weeks before building a protective tent to safe guard them in. (Nicholas, 2011).
Since Wolf Spiders are poor dispersers (Marshall et al, 2000), they are likely to be affected by human
activity such as habitat destruction from land clearing, and pesticides used on crops and grasses. This
is likely to affect the Wolf Spider as habitat destruction would not only remove its home, but also
cause the removal of prey
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33. Nacho Libre Slot Review
Nacho Libre Slot Review
About Nacho Libre
Nacho Libre is a comical wrestling themed video slot. It is loosely (and very loosely at that) based on
Mexican wrestling, and its title is a pun on lucha libre. Nacho Libre only features 10 paylines spread
over its 5 reels, but you can alter your coin values and line bets accordingly. Paylines cannot be
adjusted. At its cheapest, you will find that the Nacho Libre slot costs just 10p a pop. At its most
expensive, the slot game can cost you upwards of £30 a spin. Released in 2014, this iSoftBet
developed slot has a total prize pot worth 15,000 coins.
Special features
Nacho Libre utilises the ring bell as its wild icon. This wild symbol can replace all others in the game,
except the scatter icon. The
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34. Compare and contrast Daffodils and Loveliest of Trees
Alveria Pickett
Linda Layfield
Enc 1102 03
14 November 2013
COMPARE AND CONTRAST Comparing William Wordsworth and A.E. Housman views on nature
although Wordsworth and Housman are great poets they describe nature in different ways. In order to
imply a connection between nature and the human mind, Wordsworth uses the technique of
identification and comparison whereas A.E. Housman does the opposite in Loveliest of Trees .
Wordsworth has beliefs about man s relationship face with nature and believes that nature is a teacher
and nurtures you. In Daffodils the speaker reminisces about a past experience in which he seen a
multitudes of Daffodils swaying in the breeze. As he recollects this scene, the speaker gradually
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The trees itself stands wearing white referring to a celebration. He refers to woodland of Eastertide.
He creates a simile between the tree as he refer to his life. In Daffodils , the poet begins great
creativity. I wandered lonely as a cloud (Line1). A Simile comparing himself to a cloud, making him
view nature. The comparison to the cloud is similar to floating freely in darkness actually at the same
time. Imagery takes place when the poet states, A host of golden
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35. The Leaders Of The Roman Catholic Church
Anabaptist Leaders Many religions came about during the Christian Reformation 16th and 17th
century. Martin Luther opposed the Roman Catholic Church, Huldrych Zwingli led the protestant
reformation in Switzerland, and this led to more radical reform in Switzerland led by Conrad Grebel
with Anabaptists. One of the main causes of the reformation was individuals looking at the church and
scriptures and seeing where things did not line up biblically. There was a distinct difference between
the views of the Roman Catholic Church and Protestant Churches. Anabaptist however did not see
themselves as Protestant or Catholic but rather a completely separate entity with their own set of
beliefs and views. They felt that the church had strayed too far way form the scriptures and wanted to
return to the early church. They held the Sermon on the Mount is such high regards which in itself
went against the Church and State being together in their beliefs. The Anabaptist felt that the State
should grant religious liberty and in doing so they were willing to suffer and die rather than go against
their beliefs imposed by the state. This lead to several Anabaptist leaders and followers to be martyred
because of their strong belief in Doctrine and their beliefs to return to the Early Church where the
State and Church were separate. The reason the Anabaptist held doctrine is such high accord was
because they felt they should be able to make the choice as to what they can believe and not be
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36. Child Marriage Is A Growing Problem
Most girls dream of their wedding from a very young age, from meticulously planning each detail to
fantasizing about walking down the aisle. But, for many girls across the world, their wedding day is
something to dread. In many cases, these girls are forced to marry men much older than themselves,
sometimes even by three or four decades. The International Center for Research on Women defines
child marriage as, a formal marriage or informal union before age 18 (np), and although rarely
mentioned, child marriage is a growing problem worldwide. The United Nations Populations Fund
states, In developing countries, one in every three girls is married before reaching age 18. One in nine
is married under age 15 (unfpa.org). Young brides who are put in this terrible situation face
tremendous mental and physical risks and often die from the abuse they receive from their husband.
The following paper will highlight the oppression young brides face including first hand stories,
female genital mutilation, and health consequences across the Middle East and Eastern Asia. To begin
with, child marriages are very common in impoverished countries where most girls are viewed as an
unneeded expense and parents often desire to get them out of the house as soon as possible. In which
case, many girls do not receive an education, which is very beneficial. Many parents also believe that
marrying their daughters young is profitable to them, as it prevents rape from unmarried men and will
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37. Top Juice Swot Analysis
Top Juice provides both goods and services, they make and then serve the drinks. The goods that Top
Juice provide is that they create a range of juices and drinks as well as foods for the consumer. By
serving and taking the customers order is providing a service. The company presents a service of
giving the consumers a nutritious, healthy fresh juices and food, to attend to the target markets wants,
they also do catering for parties but it is not common for them to cater. Top juice has around 50 stores
across Melbourne and Sydney, making it a national company.
Top Juice provides to the target market of 17 25 year old female students who are earning a low to
medium income and they are health conscious or seeking nutritious low calorie juices. ... Show more
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Location is a key factor for Top Juice as if it is in an out of the way stop you won t want to go there as
it is inconvenient and you can go to somewhere closer. By being in the public eye such as food courts
in shopping centres or at train stations help the publicity of the company. Being in a convenient spot
will help the business as it will attract all the consumers who are looking for a quick healthy fruit
and/or vegetable juice or some nutritious fresh food, for on the go. Also a good placement for Top
Juice should be in a place where it has a lot of people walking past to tempt the passing
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38. The Basic Internet And Its Security
Sydney B. Ellis
4th hour
April 8, 2015
The Basic Internet and Its Security
What is the basic internet and how do you make it safe? Most people in the world have a computer but
do not know what makes a computer a computer. Most people do not even know what device would
qualify as a computer. The computer is an important part of the twenty first century. The responsibility
of computer users goes beyond internet access. The computer has basic internet and security that is
needed to be followed. The internet guarantees a source of internet access nevertheless; a computers
security is the most important part of being a computer owner or user.
A computer has basic information that must be understood. A computer is a device that can manipulate
information or data. Computers can be a laptop, a tablet, a mobile phone, a server, and your everyday
desktop computer. On a computer you can stream movies, create documents, browse the web, or send
emails. To do these things on a computer hardware and software is needed.
What is hardware and software? Hardware is the physical attributes that make up a computer.
Hardware can be found on the inside and on the outside of the computer. Hardware that is on the
inside of a computer could be the motherboard which is the backbone of the computer. Another piece
of Hardware that is on the inside of a computer is the hard drive. The hard drive is used to store data in
the computer. The Hard drive is the largest data storage device in the
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39. Organizational Concepts And Cultural Context
III. Organizational Examples: Both institutional context and cultural context have positive and
negative aspects to HRM design in companies. HR staff in Hyundai, the second biggest car
manufacturer in India, faced with law and policy problems. In May 2010, employees went on strike
after the organization sacked and did not reinstate 35 employees due to alleged behaviour (Kramer and
Syed, 2012). In addition, this was the third time that local workers had struggled against the company
because of dismissing employees. Moreover, not only Hyundai was a victim of workers mutiny but
also MRF struck and Pricol faced with similar issue, even one employer of Pricol died due to
employee s unrest. The reason for these problems is that labour laws in ... Show more content on
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It is a true that the state limits the role of the company and HR department because only the
government has a right to resolve any dispute between employers and employees. While workers have
the right to complain or contest the company, the employer s refutation only has a value after
judgement by the state. Similarly, Nestle, a Swiss multinational organization with nearly 250,000
employees and more than 300 global factories faced with the same problem in Philippines when the
strike of the union in 1982 was the beginning of struggle between workers and company later on
(Selmer De Leon). The reason of the conflict was the cultural misunderstanding between Nestle Group
and Filipino workers. In detail, after a rapid period in 1970, Nestle forced employees to overwork,
which made them do not have enough time for families. Besides, the organization tried to adapt to
Western core values such as individualism and result oriented that appealed to local workers. In fact,
two core values of Filipino in communication are Pagsangguni and Paghihikayat (Selmer De Leon,
2001). While the definition of the first one is to consult, which need others to give them advice, the
second one means to convince which displays the cause why Filipinos wanted to be persuaded by
somebody before making decision. Indeed, Filipinos are in
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40. Cyp 3.3 – 7.2 Describe Ways of Reducing Risk to Children...
Cyp 3.3 7.2 Describe ways of reducing risk to children and young people from: Social networking,
internet use, buying online and using a mobile phone.
There are many ways to reduce the risks to children and young people using these technologies:
Educate your children Be clear about the kind of personal information your children should not
divulge over the Internet, including their names, addresses, and phone numbers. Teach your children
what to do if a stranger approaches them online. Monitoring software will allow you to monitor, chats,
emails, website visits, and internet searches so you can keep informed silently. Specifically, tell
children to cut off communication with any person they don t know and to notify you ... Show more
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Talk often The most important online safety strategy, regardless of the technology involved, is to
maintain an open dialogue with your child about their digital lives.Set ground rules for using mobile
phones (as with any technology) and have penalties for if they are abused but try not to impose fear in
your child that their phones will be taken away from them if they do encounter problems.If problems
do occur, talk through the issues in a calm and rational way, and try to help your child devise sensible
self protection strategies should they encounter problems again in the future.
Use inbuilt tools and services Mobile operators take safety issues very seriously, and there are a
number of pan European and international initiatives to make mobile use safer for children and young
people. These predominantly focus on awareness raising and self regulation within the
industry.Mobile operators are providing an increasing range of tools to help parents manage their
children s mobile phone use. These may be features of the handsets themselves (there are many
handsets appearing on the market that are specifically designed for younger users), or may be applied
to the account, such as parental control filters. Such content restrictions are typically set to the highest
level of protection by default.
Be a good role model Try to be a good role model in your own mobile phone use. If your child sees
that you adopt safe and responsible
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41. Deterrence Crime Rate
Sean Fitzgerald
Crime Rate of Children Affected by Domestic Violence Domestic violence has been a large problem
for as long as societies have been around, but more recently in the past century, it has received more
attention. The part of domestic violence that has gotten the largest amount of awareness is the act of
spousal abuse. Between 600,000 and six million women and between 100,000 and six million men are
victims of domestic abuse each year. Of course this is paralleled by the effect on children. For every
family household that a spouse is abused in, if there is a child there is a large chance that the he or she
will be affected by the incident. It is estimated that about 3.3 million children will witness some type
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Shaming is a deliberate effort to attach a negative meaning to a behavior. Deterrence is a measure that
prevents a person from doing something because of fear of the consequences. Shaming will help
establish a norm for a small group of people, but for most people who feel the need to break norms of
society shaming will not be very effective. Deterrence will be much more effective in preventing
people from committing crimes. There are two types of deterrence: general deterrence and specific
deterrence. General deterrence applies to the general population that helps ensure that they will not
commit crimes in the future. It is the fear of experiencing consequences that have been applied to
others who have committed the crime. This is the primary method of preventing crime in the world to
create a fear of having negative sanctions brought onto a person if they fail to follow the norms set out
by society. Specific deterrence on the other hand is the changing of the attitude of individuals who
have been or are still being punished by the law, to deter them from committing crime again. Specific
deterrence is effective, but still flawed as evident by the high recidivist rate. One of the most important
sociological topics is the differential association theory. This theory was created by Edwin Sutherland
and he states that criminal behavior that violates society s norms is learned. A person learns to commit
deviant behavior through his or her environment, primarily through communication. A person learns
not only how to commit the crime, but also the mindset of how to commit the crime. The learning
process that comes with crime is the same as any other learned idea, it is usually developed through
small intimate groups of people that help shape one s perception of the world. A person often will see
a law as being unfavorable to their previous dispositions and feel a need to
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42. National Airspace and Airport Congestion Case Study
Commercial and general aviation will continue to experience an increase in air traffic for the
foreseeable future. This congestion has been proven to cause costly delays and potential hazards to
commercial aviation and the airport environment. Several major airports in metropolitan areas as well
as the National Airspace System have been facing airport traffic and congestion issues over the last
decades. Significant government dollars and resources have been utilized to asses and mitigate these
issues. This case study has revealed some of the congestion issues at airports utilized by ExpressJet
Airlines in their hub and spoke route structure. Numerous government documents, websites and case
studies have been used to assess the current state of these airports, future traffic projections, as well as
plans to cope with the issue.
National Airspace and Airport Congestion Case Study
Several major airports in metropolitan areas have been facing airport traffic and congestion issues over
the last decade. The National Airspace system (NAS) too has been facing challenges in coping with
increased air traffic. In the coming decades, air traffic is forecasted to increase ever more, putting an
even larger strain on the NAS and already congested major airports. This report will analyze the
forecasted growth in air traffic, its effects on the NAS and major airports, as well at the Federal
Aviation Administration s (FAA) plans to cope with anticipated needs of the system.
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43. Pros And Disadvantages Of Bioterrorism
BIOTERRORISM
DEFINITION
Bioterrorrism comes the word bio and terrorism.Bio comes the word biological agent while terrorism
is violence and threats to intimidate and force people to follow some rules especially when it related to
politics. So bioterrorism means sudden outbreak of biological agent dissemination for violence and to
threats to intimidate people. They deliberate release these biological agent such as viruses, bacteria,
toxin or germs and cause death to innocent people. Viruses have several advantages when comparing
with bacteria. Virus is more resistant in antibiotics compared to bacteria. Furthermore, virus is more
dangerous compared to bacteria. Virus is very difficult to overcome and can cause severe illness and
sometimes lead to death. Biological agent can spread to world by many ways. They can spread
through food, air or water. So it makes terrorist`s work easier to force and intimidate innocent people.
United State is one of the country that is widely popular of bioterrorism but other developing countries
also have this bioterrorism because these developing countries usually attack other countries by
bioterrorism. Bioterrorism is the most commonly use because it is easy and can attack people silently
or softly because it is very hard to be detected.
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But now, people call the biological warfare as bioterrorism instead of biological warfare. This
bioterrorism started in 14th to 15th when they knew how virus was transmitted. Then use of biological
weapon is widely use around 19th to 20th centuries. During world war 1, it start when German
attempts to use anthrax to spread among animals. Anton Dilger is the one who start to sent the virus to
United State. But, Anton Dilger never arrested until he run to Spain and died in 1918. While in 1972,
two students were arrested because they want to poison city water supply with
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44. Adolf Hitler Good And Evil Essay
Good and evil is an ever present feature of human history. Their presence is reflected through the ages
in tales of great heroism and extraordinary villainy. Such tales provides insight into human nature,
whether they involve two people or two thousand. The essence of heroism and villainy are found in
deeds rather than in numbers. It is the deeds that pique our interest and lead us to wonder what
prompts a man or woman to perform such acts.
Adolf Hitler was a man that left you to wonder was there any good in him among all that hatred he
displayed towards others. He was a man that grew up in a strict home and struggled to make it in
society which eventually led him to take his life experiences and rise to power of the Nazi nation and
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The display of his behavior continues to grow due to the dark secrets he perceived from his
background. He dropped out of school at the age of sixteen because he was unhappy. Hitler began to
roam around for a couple years, and during those years he started to develop his psyche personality
traits. He enjoyed seeing people with disabilities picked on and hurt at the expense of other people.
Adolf was drawn to death and fascinated by anything that depicted death. His personality started
growing stronger and stronger with hate. Hitler drifted for years working odd jobs and eventually was
homeless in which a German Jew helped him out. He moved from place to place and landed in
Munich were at the outbreak of World War I led him to join the German army. With the loss of the war
in 1914, Hitler felt humiliated, angry and betrayed. He used his anger and frustration to begin his
political activities in 1920. Hitler was able to manipulate his audience by playing on their bruise egos
and fears from the loss of the war. Once Hitler gain power, he would speak at rallies that started out in
a small number of followers that soon led to thousands. He was able to gain their trust and led them to
believe in what he believed. He was a man of little education but was able to gain leadership through
the power of his speech and the dedication he shown towards his followers. Hitler was viewed as one
of the most evil men
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45. Impact Of The Fourteenth Amendment During The Civil Rights...
In this thesis I am going to analyze the impact of the 14th Amendment during the Civil Rights years.
Firstly, I am going to introduce the topic of civil rights, the roots of racial inequality in the USA. I will
briefly describe the development of the Civil Rights Movement and I will provide background
information about 14th Amendment. An understanding of the Fourteenth Amendment begins not in
Congress, but in the history leading up to the Civil War. The first crucial story in understanding the
Fourteenth Amendment is the striking changes in the law of race relations that took place in the North
especially in Bingham s home state of Ohio in the dozen or so years before the Civil War began. The
second story is about the South, and the legal repression and brutal racial violence that took place
there immediately after the Civil War ended (Finkelman, 2003). The Fourteenth Amendment and the
Civil Rights Act of 1866 Although the primary aim was to secure citizenship for African Americans,
the debates on the citizenship provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the Fourteenth
Amendment indicate that they were intended to extend U.S. citizenship to all persons born in the
United States and subject to its jurisdiction regardless of race, ethnicity or alienage of the parents. The
Civil Rights Act of 1866 declared that all persons born in the United States and not subject to any
foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United
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46. Fast Fashion On Fast Food Industry
Slow Fashion
Fast fashion is a force that needs constant change from retailers; new garments and new trends cycle
out as fast as a bi weekly basis, putting pressure on the industry to sell fast and cheap to the consumer.
However, with the news publishing more articles about the working conditions in factories,
comparable to the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh, and the run off pollution these factories produce,
the consumer is demanding more transparency in the supply chain. The introduction to slow fashion
came from this demand of wanting a better understanding of the garments we wear, similar to the slow
food movement that surfaced from the fast food industry. The slow food movement began in Italy in
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Slowing down the consumption that is encouraged by fast fashion will help reduce raw materials and
decrease fashion production, allowing the earth time to regenerate and heal from the damage industry
creates to the environment (1B). Linda Greer, a senior scientist at the NRDC (Natural Resources
Defense Council, believes that the slow fashion movement will hold large retailers accountable for its
manufacturing aboard. Clean by Design is a program created by the NRDC that works with retailers to
green the fashion supply chain (4B). These types of programs will assist with the large companies
meeting the needs of the new movement of ethical consumerism where consumers are demanding that
the clothes they buy do not harm the environment or the workers who made them (11B, pg.200).
Another aspect of the slow fashion movement is supporting the development of local businesses by
focusing on using local resources and materials, these companies take the claim of slow and put it into
practice by creating high quality and durable pieces with attentiveness in an environmental way (1B).
Many small businesses keep traditional methods of garment and textile making, giving meaning to the
products and how they were made. (1B) Kate Fletcher, a design academic, explains, making a garment
last is very different to making a long lasting garment (3, pg. 227). Slow fashion pieces are to be worn
for a long time, creating emotional durability that leaves a personal
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47. Animal Rights Controversy
For the fifth time that day, Mrs. Jacobs walks past the Miller s window where she stares at their family
pug. All of her effort to not open the door is confined in hatred, this animal that doesn t deserve to be
cooped up all day, being taken advantage of. All animals should be loved, animal critics argue, but it is
not necessary for animals to be given rights because of their lack of communication with humans. The
argument of animal rights has exploded in the last decade, creating organizations like P.E.T.A. (People
for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and A.L.F. (Animal Liberation Front) both of which are trying
to enforce the government to create laws for animal rights. Animal rights have been a topic of
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What will happen to all the advancements in medical research, and will animals be put in prison or
brought to jury? The American College of Surgeons has announced that animal research for education
and scientific studies will not be able to be replaced, because of the life changing medical advances
that animals have accomplished for humans. Cancer and HIV medications have depended on animals
to test the effectiveness of the drug and the safety. In 2005, AIDS patient advocates campaigned
against PETA, criticizing the group for standing in the way of research that requires the use of animals
for toxicity testing. (Lee and Cushman 4). Animal critics believe that animals should not have rights
because of the huge improvement they had made on medicines with animal testing. Animal testing is
not supposed to harm animals its suppose to find ways to help fight diseases for humans like: Insulin
injections for diabetes patients, chemotherapy for cancer patients, stem cell transplants, vaccines for
smallpox, polio, and yellow fever (Rich). If animals were given rights, researches with animals would
have to be discontinued because it would be against the law. Scientists say it would be devastating and
would be a hold to scientific advancement in the medical field (Rich). If animals were given rights, we
can t understand them and they can t comprehend morality. Animal rights supporters argue that
everything in life should have the same equal value. Some with higher thinking, such as forming
beliefs about the world and to respond emotionally and animals that can do this can be granted natural
human rights. This has raised a question to the logical end, Consider, for instance, the relative value of
a highly functioning great ape, capable of complex communications and sophisticated tool use, and
that of a human child with severe cognitive disabilities, who will never learn language
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