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Criminal Profiling
Introduction During the past decades the term criminal profiling has been labeled as a law
enforcement officer s investigative tool. However, there is little research to tangible promote its
effectiveness. A detective may deploy the logistics of a criminal profile when traditional tactics have
failed to generate a suspect. Additionally, such method is often used once it has been determined that
there is insufficient evidence to indicate a particular individual is suspect of that crime. Despite the
catchy title, criminal profiling applied to categorize suspects, and therefore, link them through forensic
evidence or the nature of the crime (Muller, 2011). Thereby, the implication is that a profile is not
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In other words, the defendant could be isolated as well as charming, egocentric, insincere,
manipulative as well as explosive. Collectively, the murder cases cited in the Perri RCM are
individuals who considered themselves organized and clever. The implication was that those
interviewed organized as well as disorganized avoided all contact with law enforcement until they
were caught (Perri, 2007). Collectively, the data highlights the fact that organized as well disorganize
offenders can transform depending on the situation they are
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Transducin Case Study Answers
In the case of the off center response, the Rod is not exposed to light and therefore, Rhodopsin does
not absorb the light photon and the GPCR does not activated Transducin. For this case, since
Transducin is not activated, there becomes an increase in intracellular [cGMP]. The cGMP molecules
are able to bind to the cGMP gated sodium channels subsequently causing a net flux of sodium inside
the photoreceptor. This net influx causes a graded action potential to fire in the photoreceptor. This
action potential fires down the cell causing an increase in NT release into the synaptic cleft. The NT
transmitter involved is Glutamate, once again. This photoreceptor cells makes a synapse with the on
center bipolar cell and extends over to the off
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The Legacy Of Theodore Roosevelt
The White House has seen many Great men come and go, some leaving more of a mark in history and
others fading into the background. Theodore roosevelt, I can honestly say was one of the the most
influential and active presidents we ve ever been graced to have. Being the voice of the people, aided
our country in environmental concerns, Excelling in foreign policies and winning the nobel peace
prize. He had an incredibly fulfilling and prosperous life. Theodore Roosevelt was one of most
dynamic Presidents in all of American history.
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, in New York City, to Theodore Roosevelt, and
Martha Bulloch. He had an older sister Anna and later he would obtain a younger brother and sister,
Elliot and Corinne. His family had owned a successful plate glass import business. As a young boy,
Theodore Roosevelt (or teddy) as his family so frequently called him ( of which he wasn t very fond),
spent a lot of time inside his family s home. He was home schooled because his illnesses and asthma.
This gave him the time to delve into his passion for animals, but by his teens though, with the
encouragement of his father Theodore developed strenuous exercise routines that had included
weightlifting and boxing. Later Roosevelt happily went to Harvard, but unfortunately after only 2
years of being there his father passed away. The pain of losing his father fueled his passion and he
graduated and moved on to Columbia law school. Roosevelt didn
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Impact Of Tourism On Tourism Development
I. Rationale
Since the 1970s, many different studies have investigated and analysed residents perceived tourism
impacts toward tourism development. As stated by Nunkoo, Smith, and Ramkissoon (2013),
researchers are increasingly making use of different theories to investigate this topic.
A major reason for rising interest has been the increasing evidence that tourism development leads not
only to positive, but also has the potential for negative outcomes at the local level (Lankford Howard,
1994).
Furthermore, due to the lack of research on the particular destination, it is of special interest for the
present student to investigate the perceptions that the residents of Malaga hold toward the most recent
socio cultural impacts of tourism derived from a rapidly industry development. Some professionals of
the tourism industry state that Malaga residents consider that the tourist attractions are only focused on
tourists and therefore they do not get involved in the range of activities offered.
The result of the study can be a source of information for future studies in which the centre of
exploration are the locals residents mindset towards socio cultural tourism impacts and how the
industry development affects their quality of life in both positive and negative ways.
II. Research Questions
 Why are residents such a relevant factor on tourism? Residents as ingredients of a destination
 How does the community of Malaga perceive the socio cultural impacts of tourism?

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The Pros and Cons of Ethanol Essay
A large part of the alternative fuels boom has been a part of civilization for thousands of years:
ethanol. The same substance that makes alcoholic beverages intoxicating is also a useful fuel. Ethanol
s potential as a motor fuel has been known since the first internal combustion engines were made; The
Ford Model T was able to run on gasoline, ethanol or any mix of the two (Bettelheim 802). As the use
of automobiles grew from the 1900 s to the 1920 s, it was found that petroleum was a cheaper fuel
source than ethanol (Bettelheim 802). Ethanol was mixed with gasoline to improve the fuel s octane
rating until the 1920 s, when oil companies stopped using it because fear of being labeled as
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The 2007 Energy Act also adds a requirement that a portion of the RFS is met with biofuels other than
ethanol from corn starch. The amount mandated for 2006 is four billion gallons of corn ethanol, and
this will gradually expand to thirty six billion gallons in 2022, of which twenty one billion gallons
must be from sources other than corn starch (19). To provide a basis for comparison, in 2004 about
136 billion gallons of gasoline were consumed in the US and about two billion gallons of ethanol
(Yacobucci 8). Ethanol is mainly consumed in two forms in the US. Most ethanol sold in the US is in
a mix of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline called E10 (Yacobucci 8). Any car is able to run on this, and it
is currently being sold in much of the country. The ethanol works as an additive to help the gasoline
burn more cleanly, improves performance, and provides energy as a fuel. The other less common form
is E85, which contains 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Modern cars must be specially designed to run
on E85. Many newer models of cars are designed as such, and these are called flex fuel vehicles.
There are two common methods to make ethanol from corn (Rendleman 6). They mostly differ in the
way that the corn is prepared. The first step is to grind the corn. In wet milling, the starch containing
kernels of corn are separated from the other parts before grinding, since the starch is the only part of
the corn that will convert to ethanol
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Information From The Customer s Perspective Of The...
Results/Findings In order to collect information from the customer s perspective of the establishment,
a survey was circulated to a selected few of customers from a range of demographics such as age and
gender as well as non customers were included. Due to the time restriction, it was difficult to
extensively delve into the geographic demographic. The survey also posed the question on what the
participants purchased from the establishment, what motivated them to purchase there as well as what
makes them return in the future. Participants were asked to select from than one choice. Therefore, the
number below is telegraphed rather than a quantitative number. As observed (see appendix B), many
of the participants came from similar age groups and there was commonality in what was bought and
what was motivating them to return for purchases. For example, many of the participants indicated
that they were under 20 or between 21 and 30 years of age, showed that they usually went to Farmers
to purchase clothing. However, the gender of the participant did not cause this trend to change. The
older participants, also, regardless of gender, tended to purchase items such as toys or kitchen/home
appliance. We can assume that the toys purchased were for younger relatives; thus, making a few them
a customer rather than consumer. Also shown, the majority of the customers that shopped at the
Farmers store were satisfied to a certain extent; stating that good promotion, variations and
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Dystopian Society In Ayn Rand s Anthem
The juxtaposition of the society in Anthem with today s society is surprisingly terrifying. The
dystopian society in Anthem promotes the ideology of collectivism and the oppression of
individualism with resemblance to how aspects of those ideas are portrayed in our society. Anthem
primarily focuses on a controlled society, yet our society focuses on the competition of prosperity
amongst the population. Using Ayn Rand s satiristic writing elements, the events in Anthem depict a
correlation to today s society, confirming Rand s warnings to the ignorant public. An important aspect
of this novel is the description of how the children are awarded a vocation. Equality 7 2521 explains
that once they are born, they are sent to the Home of Infants
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A Cultural Determination of Meaning Essay
HUM 101 010
Written Assignment 4
A Cultural Determination of Meaning Throughout historic culture, we can identify several changes in
philosophical thought. Through the emergence of romanticism, we see a realization that, through
passion, the paths of the hero and saint can be merged. In the agony and ecstasy of Michelangelo, it is
obvious how the paths of hero and saint can be merged in the form of art, to attempt to reconcile the
tension between them. In the enlightenment patterns of cultural mutation, we begin to realize that the
way we converge the two paths depends on the historical context in which we view them. And finally,
as a response to his cultural climate, Kierkegaard s portrayal of Abraham shows how the hero saint ...
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This stems directly from the Greek ideal of the tragic hero and builds on romanticism, and
Michelangelo portrays this in his Roman Pieta. Through the idea of the parent s loss of the child, he is
able to display heroism in the mother, through the depiction of the biblical figures of Mary and Jesus.
Michelangelo is reacting to a certain cultural context by combining contemplation with faith the
Florentine Renaissance and the timeless dynamic of human existence that he observed while in Rome.
This leads us to the fact that these thought patterns are influenced by the culture in which they are
observed through the changes in philosophical thought in the enlightenment. During the enlightenment
patterns of cultural mutations, there is a growing emphasis on morality to determine one s faith.
Luther describes the individual as being responsible for his/her identity as a child of God. Science re
inserts the impersonal worldview of the hero into a Christian culture. The rise of capitalism brings the
idea that human identity is based on a cultural environment which is organized in economic terms
with an emphasis on competitive advantage. All of these mutations point to the fact that the tensions
between the two paths are unable to be merged into one path; they swing in one direction or the other,
based on the cultural climate. This brings us to a need to define one path
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Tree Pose
Tree Pose,, is a yoga pose that will help you improve your balance and mental focus. It may also help
you strengthen the muscles in your legs and core. In this pose, the lower body provides the support for
the upper body as the body stands with grace and strength.
HOW TO
From Mountain pose, bend the right knee shifting all the weight into the left leg. Turn the right knee to
the right wall resting the heel against the left leg.
Look down at the floor and stare at one point. Slowly slide the right foot up the left leg, only as high
up as you can maintain your balance. When you are balanced here, slowly bring the palms together,
prayer position in front of the heart.
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The arms are in an H position, or the palms are together with the thumbs crossed, or the fingers are
interlaced with the index finger pointed up. The fingers are reaching up and the shoulders are down
and back.
Breathe and hold for 4 8 breaths.
To release: slowly exhale the arms down and then release the legs back into mountain.
Repeat on the other side.
BENEFITS
Tree pose increases balance, focus, memory and concentration and strengthens the ankles and knees.
Tree Pose stretches the thighs, groins, torso, and shoulders. It builds strength in the ankles and calves,
and tones the abdominal muscles. The pose also helps to remedy flat feet and is therapeutic for
sciatica.
TIPS
Take your time. Thoroughly review the instructions for Mountain Pose before practicing Tree Pose. It
provides the structural foundation for this pose.
Balance your weight entirely across your standing foot Find alignment in your hips, tailbone, pelvis,
and belly; and then in your collarbones, shoulder blades, arms, and neck. Extend the pose through the
crown of your head. When you are ready, you can then raise your arms overhead.
Never rest the foot of your raised leg directly on your knee or at the side of your knee
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Apush Chapter 1 Outline
1) Constitution of 1791= the constitution the created limited monarchy, separation of powers
(Montesquieu), language of Declaration of Rights of Man is codified, abolished noble titles, jury trials
established, abolished torture, 83 Departments (administrative re structuring) 2) Jacobins v.
Girondists= Jacobins= Republican radicals led by a new generation of revolutionaries Robespierre,
Danton, Marat, and Duke of Orleans (Philippe Egalite); supported by the sans culottes Girondists=
moderates and more conservative (holding onto constitutional monarchy) 4) Declaration of War on
Austria and Prussia= Louis XVI supported declaration of war against Austria and Prussia because he
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She bore him a son which he called the King of Rome. 10) Code Napoleon= it was the revision and
organization of french law which was spread through the rest of Europe. It made the bank of France,
made agreement with pope, more efficient tax collection, made better public education. 11) Concordat
of 1801= This established a reconciliation with Pope Pius of the Catholic church. This recognized
Catholicism as the main religion of the people of France. In order to have catholicism as the main
religion the pope had to agree that the lands confiscated by France from the church would not be
returned to them. 12) Ecole Polytechnique = Napoleon made this school and it was known as an
engineering school in Paris. 13) Battle of Trafalgar= This was the only major battle napoleon lost. It
was a naval defeat because Napoleon s navy was no match for Britain s, off the coast of Spain. He lost
to british commander Horatio Nelson, who split the French fleet in half and he captured Napoleon s
ships. This ensured the dominance of the British Navy for the next 100 years, no one was able to
defeat the British navy. This also forced Napoleon to give up plans to take over Britain which instead
he thought Russia was a better
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The Importance Of Myths
Myth are traditional stories and are usually concerning people in history or the explanation of natural
phenomenon s. Legends are also stories and are popularly regarded to be about historical figures.
Legends can also be stories that over time have been exaggerated. Us as humans have believed in
these myths and over time they have become a major part in our lives. Some people believe that they
have been a key influence in our religions as well. Because of this people have come to question
whether myths and legends are just superstitions from a former time and should be forgotten or
whether they are an important part of our culture and heritage. There are many types of myths; natural
myths, modern myths and creation myths. They all make up who we are.
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Myths and legends help us understand historical societies. Natural myths and legends have helped
historians understand the past. Take the Northern Lights for example. The traditional name for the
northern lights, Aurora Borealis originated from the Greek words that mean sunrise (Aurora) and wind
(Borealis). These words tell us what the Greeks thought was happening and how it was caused. From
these words we can infer that they thought it was some sort of wind and it interacted with the sunrise.
It also shows us the importance of imagination and creativity and that these ancient societies used
these as well. It also shows us the importance of imagination and creativity and that these ancient
societies used
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Chinese Businesses Should Adopt Total Quality Management...
Chinese Businesses Should Adopt Total Quality Management (TQM) If they are to succeed
internationally Nowadays a large number of Chinese companies are willing to develop their business
scope in international markets. Their main competitive superiority exclusively depends on the low
price strategy based on cheap labors. However, this merely advantage couldn t go down well in the
overseas markets. Global competition has forced Chinese manufacturing firms to operate on the basis
of not only cost advantage. The high quality which they need to rely on would improve their global
competitiveness through customer satisfaction. To meet this challenge, many Chinese firms are
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Chinese corporations would diverse and increase the spectrum of their commodities because their
customers are in different countries and have their special taste and requirements with complicated
background. In addition, thanks to keen competition in global market, any hesitation may lead
business opportunities missed. TQM will apply companies to be more flexible and prompt responses
to the market. Many Chinese multinational corporations have adopted systematically managing
customer relationship which is a crucial and primary process in TQM. This process helps company to
measure customer satisfaction and act on the results. The success of Lenovo group Corporation is a
good prototype in this field. At the beginning of this century, this Chinese leading electronic company
was in a critical stage of its development. Their overseas sales volumes which were affected by the
world wide economic downturn declined largely. But this company hasn t adopted the measure of
cutting down the price to keep the regular customer and attract more new customers. It accomplished
establishing more than 100 customer service centers all over the world. (quote lenovo.com,2004) As
well as being responsible for repair, their centers try to get an appointment and contracting for service.
In the communication with customers, they collect the data about their products from users and
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Conflict And Conflict In The Bottom Billion By John Collier
In The Bottom Billion by Collier, he persuasively explains the reasons unindustrialized countries are
developing at low rates. In addition, Collier proposes policies in an effort to get away from the
sluggishness. Even though Collier has emphasized on the geopolitical affairs in the developing
countries, there are shortcomings in his highlights. Collier does not take into account the historical
context of those countries. Collier too does not take into consideration the role of Western countries in
those four traps and the gaps in the available statistics about the poor countries. It is evident that
Collier utilizes information from discussions he had with African leaders rather than taking a broader
view of other people who have had experiences in those countries. Nonetheless, Collier has presented
a strong piece in his book The Bottom Billion.Collier also outlines four traps that are the cause of the
stagnation of the poorest countries, which include; increased conflict, the supply of natural resources,
and the characteristic of being landlocked, and poor governance.
Notably, conflict is the first trap cited by Collier. Increased conflict can be attributed to civil wars in
Africa. Thus, conflict impedes growth due to the costs associated with the civil wars. A significant
percentage of the citizens of the poorest countries have experienced civil wars. Collier recommends
the use of military forces to intervene in civil wars and restore order within those countries.
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Evolutions Of Hunting And Hunting
EVOLUTIONS OF HUNTING
Bob woke up early to set up trail cameras on his hunting land. He monitors the pictures and maps out
where and when deer typically pass by. Later he has a plan to start hunting that is very efficient. Bob
uses his a rifle to take down the 10 point buck he had been watching for a week before he even got to
the hunting land. Hunting today is very different than in the past. Anyone that has liked or still does
hunt has to have a question on how the sport people enjoy so much today started. Many people just
think of cavemen and old extinct animals such as mammoth when people think of the start of hunting,
which yes, it was an early form of hunting but it also was survival for their family and others. It
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Wong says, New weapon development made us able to hunt for a wider range assortment of animals,
which caused the human race to become more predacious. In the article ¨Evolution of Hunting¨ the
author says in the early days, hunting was more about getting food and surviving. One early hunting
method is the Push . The push is when have a group of posters at where u think the animals are going
to run, and then on the other end The purpose of hunting has changed over time. Hunting for animals
provided people with clothing. People used animals to make rugs, blankets, and clothes. The fur gave
people warmth. Hunters tried to use weapons that would kill the animal but not destroy the skin or fur.
In the article ( Small but Deadly ). Hunting animals was a way to show status in many cultures, The
Author of ( Evolution of Hunting ) says, ¨They kept and flaunted parts of animals on their clothing,
such as teeth, claws and horns, to signify dominance or to represent a point of power in that group of
people.¨
EVOLUTION OF SURVIVAL Humans have used a variety of weapons over the time period of
hunting. In the article ( Small but Deadly ) The author said some hunters would use a weapon called a
Rabbit Stick. This weapon is a throwing stick that is about 16 to 20 long and slightly
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Environmental Changes In African Savanna Essay
ear future tribute, In the African Savanna, the world s greatest diversity of Ungulates can be found.
The most important change is climate which affects every aspect of life. Comparing the mild seasonal
climate of Virginia to the climate of the tropical Savanna is a dramatic change. Instead of mild
seasons; high rainfall and periods of drought take place. Another change that must be made is housing.
Using limited natural resources, a house that is made of clay and wood best utilizes the environment.
Clay is in abundance in the soil, and trees are sparse but numerous. The last change that must be made
relates to food. A diet readily available in the wilderness of the Savanna would include primarily
plants such as Marula and Guardi, but also include insects and small animals. In conclusion, great
changes from middle class Virginia to the wilderness of the Tropical Savanna include climate, housing
and diet.
In a survival situation, life changes drastically, ranging from housing to diet and everything in
between. First of the important changes is climate, which exceedingly changes. In the coldest moths of
the year, temperatures range from 68 78 degrees and many plants shrivel up and die, or are destroyed
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Great changes such as a new diet, and a unfamiliar climate and different housing will be difficult to
adjust to from life in a first world country, but once these obstacles are overcome, adopting to the life
in the Tropical Savanna will be effortless. Although it will be challenging to overcome to a new
lifestyle, it is possible and can be achieved through effort, and knowledge. The most important thing
to remember is that following ones instincts and using common sense will result in the survival of
anything that
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My Journey Of My Career Development
Miranda Kilmer Integration Paper My journey to my career development has been a roller coaster ride
to say the least. Everything I ve learned in this class and throughout the years has shaped me into who
I am and has played a major role in my career decision making process. Ever since I was little I was
always interested in acting and had dreamed of being in movies. Many kids probably had a similar
dream, but for some reason I had a strong desire to follow through with it. Whenever I watched a
movie I would always catch myself saying the lines along with the characters, and changing my voice
to fit each role. No one ever really knew that this was something I was interested in because I never
admitted to it. I never told anybody because every time I would bring it up, everyone seemed to have
the same opinion about it. They say that being an actor is not a reliable career and that being
successful in that industry is a long shot. As I got older I started to agree with them. I pushed aside my
dream of becoming an actress and decided to focus on more reliable career choices like lawyers,
teachers, doctors, etc... When I tried to find interest in these jobs, it always failed. They just didn t fit
my personality and after taking this class I learned why. This class has really helped me develop a
sense of myself. I learned a lot about myself with the help of the self assessment inventories, journal
entries, values
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Reflection Notes On The Book Of Amos
Reflection #3
After reading chapters 5 and 6 from the text, please read the following passages and thoughtfully
reflect on the questions. Upload your paper before the beginning of class on Monday, October 2.
1. Read Second Samuel 9 20 and First Kings 1 2. After having read this story, which most modern
interpreters consider a single literary unit, reflect on and discuss the main characters: David,
Bathsheba, Nathan, Joab, and Absalom. What adjectives come to mind in describing them? Are there
any sympathetic characters? What, if any, timeless qualities do you find in the story?
Sympathetic: joab, 2. Read the Book of Amos. A. In the Book of Amos, as in a number of the
prophetic works in the Hebrew Bible, God seems to show special regard for the poor and ire against
those who oppress them. Comment on passages in Amos that relate this. B. Imagine a contemporary
Amos appearing suddenly in the US. What would he say about the behaviors and patterns of today?
How might people (e.g. leaders, media) respond to his message?
Ben LaFave
Dr. Robertson
Theology 205C
27 September 2017
In Second Samuel 9 20 and First Kings 1 2,
David is King of Israel and appears to be chosen by God to rule. David has many good qualities of a
strong leader like wisdom and generosity. But he does not always show great qualities. He is not a
completely selfless man, and sins greatly when it came to Bathsheba. David various sinful actions
cause a great consequence to the future of his
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The Stanford Prison Experiment
The Stanford prison experiment was conducted at Stanford University on August 14th through August
20th in 1971, by a team of researchers headed by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo. This
experiment used college students and was funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research. The U.S.
Navy and Marine Corps were both very interested in this particular experiment due to the many
violent outbreaks and conflicts between military guards and prisoners. In 2010 Hollywood produced a
movie on the events of the Stanford prison experiment. The movie was all about a study on how
people would behave in a simulated setting of a prison. It starts off with an advertisement in the
newspaper looking for subjects to be a part of an experiment, where participants assume the identities
of inmates and prison guards in an empty jail, the subjects are promised a payment of $1,000 a day for
two weeks. After several interviews were conducted measuring the test subject s responses to a
number of different violent scenes, twenty six subjects are finally chosen and are split into two
categories: six of them as guards and twenty of them as prisoners. All of these men are considered to
be the most psychologically stable and healthy of all of the applicants. The groups were deliberately
selected to exclude those with criminal backgrounds, psychological impairments, or medical
problems. They then are driven to an isolated building set up as a prison. The research conductor
outlined basic rules of the
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Society s Media has Altered the Court Experience
Societies media as we know it has altered the reality of The United States law and its courts, causing
the real world to become more of a blur. Media has given people somewhat of a basic aspect of the
law and how it works, but little do people know what television shows such as Bones, CSI, Law and
Order, Judge Judy, and etc., has inaccurate ruling of the laws and procedures. Giving a shrouded haze
over our eyes in believing that the law system takes merely minutes to process. People need to
understand that it is not all about the drama and the intensity of the scene, but knowledge and skills it
takes for a proper court to function. Individuals need realize that our Law, which derives from our
infamous constitution, is what protects and regulates not only our lives, but also everything that is
justice around us. Within this paper I will be talking about three major points that I believe that are
important to the readers mind. First, is to announce my views of the distortion that media has created
for humanity to be less educated of the actual law and court system. Second, is to inform the readers
of how law works in the real world and significant differences between the real law and what media
has perceived law to look like. With readers both informed of the real and non real sides of the law, I
will lastly give a brief story of my own experience of going to court. The law is here to protect our
rights and freedom, yet somehow media has create a great amount profit in
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Diverticulitis Essay
Presentation
A 46 year old grossly obese man was seen in the Emergency Room on 9/16/08.
His chief complaint was lower left quadrant pain, vomiting, and frequent urination.The patient also
admits to constipation, nausea, and a fever of 102.2.
He admits to a 25 pound weight gain over the last few months. The patient was evaluated and
diagnosed with diverticulitis. During his 3 day hospital stay, he has recieved IVfluids, IV antibiotics,
and morphine for pain.
History
Past Medical History: The patient has a remarkable medical history, a healthy individual, up untill
7/15/06 when he under went a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and was admitted.
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Tests:
Digital Rectal Exam
Abdominal CT Scan
Blood Cultures
Hemacult
Urinalysis
Medications
Current medications include a daily multivitamen, IV ciproflaxin, prevacid a.m., morphine for pain,
and IV fluids.
Diagnosis/Discussion
The patient had a sudden onset of lower left quadrant pain and was diagnosed with diverticulitis. The
patient has no diet regimen, which may be the likely cause of his onset with this disease. His primary
complaint of lower left quadrant pain, is being felt by the inflamation and infection that is occuring in
his sigmoid colon, located in the lower left quadrant in the hypogastric region. Diverticulitis is an
inflamation and infection in the diverticuli, which are holes, or weak spots found in the colon.
This inflamation and infection can effect many tissues if preforations allow the leakage of infection
into the abdominal cavity, such as the bladder, skin, and small intestines. In this case, fortunately the
patient was spared with a mild case and only resulted in a 3 day hosp. stay. The lining of the sigmoid
colon is made up of simple columnar epithelium cells. Their main function is for secretions and
absorbtion.
When there is a problem in the colon, and these cells are inflamed and infected, they do not work like
they were intended and the homeostasis in the body is effected, resulting in
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My Experience Of Homecoming
Homecoming The first time I went back home after coming to college was a rollercoaster of emotions.
After arriving home I was embraced with open arms by my mom and dad. This was the first time I had
seen them since being dropped off at college and I suddenly realized how much I missed them. I
called every so often but being in my own home being able to talk and with them was something I
hadn t ever experienced. All of my worries about homework and future exams were gone and I got to
enjoy the company of my parents. At the beginning of college I constantly felt like I couldn t be
myself. Coming home these feelings vanished because I was surrounded by those who loved me. After
spending a few hours catching up, I went to reconnect with my high school friends. Seeing them I was
flooded with nostalgia because these were the guys I had spent my life getting to know. We sat around
a campfire and talked all about our college experiences each with a different story. It felt surreal
because even in this short time I could tell everyone had changed. We all were more mature and in the
little time we had grown slightly apart. This was hard to admit but we all could tell. Throughout the
campfire we shared stories and laughed at our experiences during our first few months of college.
Being back with friends was different because every so often we would text or snapchat our friends
from college. You could tell we all appreciated being back but we had made a new home at our
colleges.
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How Can Ninja Turtles Be Considered A Group
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would be considered a group. According to the organizational behavior
text groups are a collection of individuals who interact with each other such that one person s actions
have an impact on the others (Bauer, T., Erdogan, B.) (2010)(pg.205). The ninja turtles consist of a
quartet of mutated humanoid turtles who use their ninja skills to fight crime. The names of the four
turtles are Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello. Leonardo is the tactical and courageous
leader. Leo is the most authoritative of the four so he often takes it upon himself to be responsible for
his brothers.Michelangelo is the most stereotypical of the team. He is an easy going and free spirited
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Miscommunication can cause unwanted and unnecessary troubles. The organizational behavior text
mentions an interested fact: data suggest that deficient interpersonal communication was a causal
factor in approximately 70% to 80% of all accidents over the last 20 years. Taking this statement into
consideration, imagine all the unnecessary accidents that could happen with the turtles if they did not
communicate properly. Being that Leonardo is the team captain if you will, he is more responsible for
the effective communication. Poor communication can lead to more serious things like lawsuits. Now
it is not likely that a villain from this familiar comic is going to sue the turtles, but if we put it into a
real life scenario it could work. For example, Leonardo tells the group of turtles that they need to use
their ninja skills to exterminate criminal A, when in reality the group s mission was supposed to be to
exterminate criminal B and the person who put Leonardo in charge then sues the ninja turtles for
killing the wrong person. This level of miscommunication is detrimental to any group, but especially
the ninja turtles since people s lives are at risk. Moving on from communication, norms are something
that is something that
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The Five Basic Elements Of Culture-Based Curriculum
The essence of various human civilizations which we have come to acknowledge on a global level is
based on Culture. . There are so many cultures across the world. In ancient days, there were Egyptian
culture, Roman culture, Babylonian culture, Chinese culture, British culture, Indian culture etc. We
must adopt good from all the cultures and we need to develop an integrated culture which must be
beyond race, religion, gender. It ought to have soulful central point as human being. English is the best
global language to communicate with each other all over the world. , there are five basic elements that
comprise culture based curriculum. Language is at the heart of language teaching and learning and
teachers need to constantly reflect on what language is. This is because our understandings of
language affect the ways we teach languages. Culture influences family and school. Teachers should ...
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culture based curriculum is the grounding of instruction and student learning in these ways, including
the values, norms, knowledge, beliefs, practices, experiences, and language that are the foundation of
culture, there are five basic elements that comprise culture based curriculum.
LANGUAGE: Recognizing and using native language
FAMILY COMMUNITY: Actively involving family and community in the development of curricula,
everyday learning, and leadership.
CONTEXT: Structuring the school and the classroom in culturally appropriate ways.
CONTENT: Making learning meaningful and relevant through culturally grounded content and
assessment.
DATAACCOUNTABILITY: Gathering and maintaining data using various methods to insure student
progress in culturally responsible ways
Language
Language is at the heart of language teaching and learning and teachers need to constantly reflect on
what language is. This is because our understandings of language affect the
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Weaknesses Of Democracy In Spain
Analyze the reasons for the weaknesses and collapse of democracy between 1918 and 1939 in Spain
Democracy was a relatively unknown political system for the Spanish. Instead, Spain was typically
ruled by a monarchy or dictatorship, having only experienced democracy for a year in the 1870s. It
was only in 1931, when Spain attempted to reintroduce democracy. Although, the Second Spanish
Republic did not last very long, due to it s poor environment. The lack of experience of working
within a democratic system, the polarization of the Spanish populace, a high degree of fragmentation
within the pole, and the substantial level of inequality in Spain during this time period were all key
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As a result of the recession, there was a large gap between the rich and the poor within Spain. Due to
this situation, the sustainability of democracy in Spain became questionable as the poor didn t trust the
wealthy and wanted to change things, creating a divide within Spain. The large structural barrier
between the two classes didn t allow the poor classes to move out of their wretched situation. Social
and economic structural problems were undoubtedly severe, the worst being the plight of the newly
two million landless farmworkers and their families, a plight made much more conflictive by the fact
that Spain was now a rapidly country with democratic mass mobilization. The low wages, limited
productivity and poor living conditions of four million more urban workers in the industry. This drove
them to want change in the form of democracy allowing them to have a say in their future. Although,
the obduracy of the conservative and the privileged, and the unwillingness of the main party of the
right, the CEDA, to accept the Republic and the readjustment of the wealth necessary to make
democracy work (Blinkhorn 37). Many historians have sought to criticize the attempt to democratize a
country so clearly and grossly racked by inequality. Without a common consensus among the people,
democracy s fate within Spain became
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How Did Lenin Come To Power
Lenin thought the idea of a revolution, and the planning of it was effortless and simple to carry on. He
believed the attack had to be made in three key places, including Petrograd, Moscow and Baltic Fleet.
He believed the Petrograd soldiers were able to obtain the Winter Palace, the General Staff Building
and other important buildings adding that this would cause Alexander Kerensky to surrender.
Notwithstanding, the Bolshevik Central Committee did not accept his ideas, leading to an ultimatum
sent by Lenin, in which he resigned to the Committee, and stated that he would have the right to issue
propaganda to those other members of the party.
Many members from the Committee, stated that Lenin s plan, that was focused to be executed before
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He left Trotsky in charge of planning the event, and he became the main leader of the Bolsheviks, the
communist party he founded. In an attempt to bring the government down,in November 6th the Red
Guards, first took main points in the city of Petrograd . Not many people were killed in the process. In
November 8, the soldiers decided to take the Winter Palace. Here the Provisional Government
surrendered and were captured and arrested.Lenin then gave a speech, revealing his own self and
announcing that the government he was creating.
On November 7th the Red Guards continued on taking important buildings in Petrograd that included
the telephone and telegram buildings, as well as the power buildings. Then, they decided to get to the
Winter Palace, the place where the provisional Government met and the old home of the czar.
Nevertheless, the Palace was left in charge of the Women s Battalion. The sign received by the Red
Guards to attack the Palace was a shell fired a naval ship named Aurora . The taking over did not last,
even though there were 1000 rooms in the place and caused the government to surrender
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Final Practice with Solutions
Final Practice Key
1. Bridget Company uses activity based costing. The company has two products: A and B. The annual
production and sales of Product A is 2,000 units and of Product B is 3,000 units. There are three
activity cost pools, with estimated total cost and expected activity as follows:
The overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity based costing is closest to:
A. $6.00
B. $9.60
C. $8.63
D. $13.80
2. Austin Wool Products purchases raw wool and processes it into yarn. The spindles of yarn can
then be sold directly to stores or they can be used by Austin Wool Products to make afghans. Each
afghan requires one spindle of yarn. Current cost and revenue data for the spindles of yarn and for the
afghans are as follows:
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7. The management of Freshwater Corporation is considering dropping product C11B. Data from the
company s accounting system appear below:
All fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products in the company s accounting system.
Further investigation has revealed that $211,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $122,000 of
the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product C11B is discontinued.
According to the company s accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product
C11B?
A. $74,000
B. $(521,000)
C. $(74,000)
D. $521,000
8. Amadon Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the
measure of activity in its flexible budgets. During July, the company budgeted for 7,900 units, but its
actual level of activity was 7,920 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the
formulas to be used in its budgeting: The direct labor in the planning budget for July would be closest
to:
A. $41,868
B. $41,080
C. $41,184
D. $41,974
Cost = Fixed cost per unit + Variable cost per unit  q
= $0 + $5.20  7,900 = $41,080
9. (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) The Crawford Company is pondering an investment in a
machine that costs $350,000, that will have a useful life of eight years, and that will have a salvage
value of $25,000. If this machine is purchased, a similar, old machine will be sold at a
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Corruption In Canterbury Tales Essay
Bryson Miller
Ms. Morris
English 12 3rd
5 December 2016
Upper Class of Canterbury Tales
Some ill hearted people use corruption to achieve the highest place in society. Even in the 1600 s
Shakespeare writes about how corruption can shape a society. Corruption can cause an unbalance of
power in the wrong places. Geoffrey Chaucer writes about certain classes in the fourteenth century.
Chaucer uses the upper class in Canterbury Tales to show the importance of corruption through the
following characters: The Friar, the Pardoner, and the Summoner.
The Friar is a sneaky and evil beggar that associates with the upper class, which makes him part of the
corruption. He also enjoyed befriending comely young women and wealthy men, (Morgan) as he
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The Summoner was known for knowing everything about everyone which really played to his
advantage. He could bring duress on any young fellow in the diocese. (114) The Summoner s job was
to summon people to the church for committing sins. Since he knew everything about everyone he
would accept bribes from people to revoke their summons. The Summoner has no hint of a personality
beyond [his] life of predatory malfeasance. (Salter) He devotes his life to corruptly earning money and
becoming as wealthy as he can. Making his way to the upper class, the Summoner destroys the church
system by using his power to help his finances. The Friar s, Pardoner s, and Summoner s power and
position in Canterbury Tales helps them corrupt their way to the top of the class. Each of these
characters have a common motive: wealth. Money seems to drive people to do things most people
would not do. The upper class of any society is usually the people with the most money. In order for
these characters to be in the upper class they had to use their power and position to their advantage.
This is how corrupt societies
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The Portrayal Of Nurses In The Media
The purpose of this paper is to explain how nurses are portrayed in the media and how it affects both
how the population views nurses and people considering entering the nursing field. Nurses in the
media are often portrayed as subservient to the doctors, having affairs with doctors, or as sex symbols
(often seen in music videos or as Halloween costumes). Nurses are not really shown to have that much
power or autonomy in working with patients. We are also not shown performing some of the tasks we
perform on a day to day basis such as IV starts, monitoring patients for reactions from blood
transfusions or chemotherapy or even trying to be the referee between the patient and family members
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When I tell people that I am a nurse I get mixed responses and reactions. Some people ask if I just
empty bedpans or change adult depends all night. I also get the question of why didn t I just become a
doctor because all the nurses do is follow the doctor s orders. In that instance it then becomes my job
to inform people of exactly what my job entails. According to Meuhlbauer (2012), The overarching
theme was that nurses need to be proactive in influencing the public s image of the profession (p.21).
The negative portrayal of nurses also contributes to the current nursing shortage because no one wants
to work a job they feel is not respected. A lot of patients only feel comfortable if they hear information
come directly from the doctor, not from the nurse. The theme is Why be a nurse, when you can be the
doctor? Blais (2016) noted that as nursing education evolved and nurses began to understand more
about what constituted the practice of nursing, the boundaries expanded. During the 1970s and 1980s
nurses began to seek more autonomy in the practice of nursing, particularly with regards to physicians
and hospital administration (p.315). Many Americans spend most of their free time watching
television. Therefore, the best way to change the negative portrayals of nurses would be to use these
same sources of media
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The Benefits Of Immigration
Immigration has long supported the growth and dynamism of the U.S. economy. Immigrants and
refugees are entrepreneurs, job creators, taxpayers, and consumers, says americanprogress.org.
Millions of immigrants make the challenging journey to the United States, for hopes of improving
their standard of life. Immigrants can be successful in moving to America if they learn proper English,
find a host family, and research becoming a United States citizen. By following these guidelines, the
immigration process will be smoother. It can also help reduce the chance of getting culture shock. An
important part of immigrating to America is learning the official language, English. An immigrant on
Voice of America News stated that she ...found it hard to communicate with people in America
because had (she) not studied English... If immigrants didn t know how to speak English when living
in America it could be hard for them to advance in their jobs. Reading and writing in English will be
helpful when advancing in the American economy. Learning how to speak and write English helps us
not only to survive, but to advance as well, said an immigrant in an article from The Denver Post. On
migrationpolocy.org it states, Fully 85 percent (of immigrants) say it is hard to get a good job or do
well in this country without learning English; only 12 percent say it is easy. It is vital to know English
when trying to get a job. Despite English being one of the most difficult languages to
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Horse Racing
Title: Types of Horse Racing
Description: Knowing the types of horse racing is instrumental for first time bettors who want to grasp
the ins and outs of the popular wagering activity.
Keyword: South African football
First time bettors would think that all horse races are the same. However, horse racing is a varied sport
once you see the bigger picture. It goes back hundreds of years and it has developed significantly
throughout its course in time. These days, racing takes place in a multitude of formats with a
collection of newly established rules and regulations. You don t need to follow each and every rule to
get involved, but getting a decent grasp should give you a head start.
Flat racing and jump racing are two of the most common horse racing events, and it s these that
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Turf is the conventional surface which most South African football fields employ but dirt tracks are
also sought after locations. Synthetic surfaces are used at a number of race courses as well,
particularly in the UK, which is also known as all weather tracks.
Jump Racing
Jump racing is another form that mostly caters to Thoroughbred horses, and is considerably more
hazardous that flat racing due to the company of obstacles that horses has to leap over. These obstacles
mostly include hurdles, fences, or ditches. The increased risks have led to it being banned in some
countries like Australia. It is still a popular form of race in Europe and the US, where it is recognized
as steeplechasing.
In the UK and Ireland, it s known as National Hunt racing and there are two codes hurdles and
steeplechases. In hurdles, the obstacles are required to be over three and a half foot high and a race
must be held over a two mile course. Meanwhile, in steeplechases, a selection of obstacles can be
included, such as fences, open ditches, or water
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Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication...
When examining my own cultural identity it has occurred to me that many of the things that define my
own cultural identity are that of Majority groups, however it would seem that I have just as many if
not more Minority group identity factors shaping me ever so slightly within the majority boundaries.
For example at first look I am a Married male with a predominantly Anglo Saxon heritage. However
upon close inspection one can begin to notice the red hues within my complexion these are subtle
hints to a much less dominant cultural history.
Many members of one side of my family strongly identify with our Native American heritage; as a
result I spent many years as a young man learning that culture. Later in life when I was around 12 or
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Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication Challenges
My interviewee I chose was a man I initially met in the workplace and come to find out our kids
ended up going to school together. Our relationship had been an interesting one from the start when
we first met he decided to share some of his religious identity to me.
Our book defines religious identity as a sense of belonging to a religious group (Martin Nakayama,
2011). Oddly enough we were on lunch break at work and I was hungry that day he approached me
and commented on how my chicken smelt good. I had noticed over the past week or so he had not
eaten lunch at all so I offered him some of my chicken.
He politely declined and explained to me that he was practicing Ramadan and that he only at late at
night and early before the sun came up. At first being somewhat ignorant of religion I asked why he
explained it was something that followers of Islam do. In a business article it is explained that in
Dubai visitors are expected to practice in the same fasting ritual or face punishment including fines
and jail time (McGinley, 2011). While laws can vary by country there are some exemptions to the
fasting requirements and often include conditions such as menstruation, illness, older age, pregnancy,
and breast feeding (El Zibdeh, 2009).
While I know that fasting is common in many Native American cultures to obtain higher levels of
spirituality. I do not believe it was commonly
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War Is Kind, And The Poem, Anthem For Doomed Youth
Knock, knock, knock on the door; a trembling hand reaches to turn the knob on the door, not knowing
if want lies beyond the door is good news or tragic news about a loved one that is off at war. Everyday
loved ones wait at home waiting for news or their loved one to come home, hopefully unharmed both
physically and mentally, safe from the wrath of war. War and violence can affect many people directly
or indirectly in quite different ways. These effects on people involved with war and violence can be
found in the movie Hacksaw Ridge, the poem War is Kind, and the poem Anthem for Doomed Youth.
In the movie Hacksaw it can be found throughout the entire movie the effects war can have on a
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Doss decided from then on to become a conscientious objector and Doss s father quit the abusive
relationship. Doss then left for war a few years later, leaving behind his broken father, his mother, and
his girlfriend whom he was engaged too. Doss found that not everyone agreed with his decision to not
bare arms and Doss was said to be a coward. Doss missed his wedding because he was not allowed to
leave boot camp until he shot a gun and his soon to be wife was left standing on the alter. Doss was
finally cleared to be a medic in the army and was sent to Okinawa to fight on Hacksaw Ridge. Doss
ran through the battlefield saving many men and when the army retreated back off of the cliff Doss
stayed behind. Doss went through battlefield, dodging the Japanese enemies and lowered over seventy
American soldiers along with a few Japanese enemies down to safety. Doss was soon saw as a hero in
the eyes of his squad that had once despised him, and had earned the Medal of Honor. Doss s bravery
throughout the battle of Hacksaw Ridge saved many lives that then affected the lives of the families of
the soldiers he had saved. The movie, Hacksaw Ridge was based off of the true story of Desmond
Doss and Gibson shows how violent and gruesome the Battle of Hacksaw Ridge really was. Doss is a
Seventh Day Adventist, and was full of patriotism but he was affected by his father s internal fight that
was left over from World War One.
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Coy Mistress Tone
Rough Draft The writers of To His Coy Mistress and Coy Mistress use poetic devices such as tone and
imagery to create contrasting themes. Andrew Marvell, the writer of To His Coy Mistress , wrote the
poem persuasively, while Annie Finch, the author of Coy Mistress , wrote her poem as a rebuttal to his
persuasions, therefore contrasting each other in many ways. Marvell creates a distinct tone for each
stanza, these tones portray his deep, sincere desire as well as his insincere flattering. In the first stanza,
Marvell stated Two hundred (years) to adore each breast (15). He reveals this insincere, almost satiric
tone in order to flatter the girl he is addressing. Finch begins with a bitter tone, Lines 1 through 8 in
Coy Mistress
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Essay Application
My interest for the Attorney Advisor position with the United States Patent Trademark Office
(USPTO) arises from my longstanding commitment to constantly improve myself. I have always
enjoyed legal research, writing, and the complexities of intellectual property. I have no doubt that my
enthusiasm to research, my eagerness to learn, and my strong ability to communicate clearly, work
efficiently, accurately, and quickly, will make me an invaluable asset to the USPTO. I believe these
traits combined with my unique skillset, developed as a result of experiences working for the Arizona
Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (Diamondbacks), Nike Inc. (Nike), and the Arizona
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I received high praise regarding my legal research and writing skills, and further improved my skills
through conducting legal research on narrow issues of litigation and though drafting legal
memorandums. Moreover, one of my supervising attorneys in the Trademark Department was a
former USPTO Attorney Advisor. She supervised my activities concerning intellectual property memo
s, utility and patent research, and research on trademark legislation. My externship at the AG Office
exposed me to the interworking s of a government agency. As an employee of the state every detail is
particularly scrutinized and it is of the utmost importance that quality work be exhibited. At the AG
Office I continued to impress my supervisors with my diligence, impressive legal research, writing
skills, and through drafting legal memorandums and motions in limine. Moreover, I quickly adapted
and learned about specific duties entailed upon me as a legal extern, and executed those duties, which
included assisting attorneys with discovery proceedings, jury instructions, and any matters arising
from preparation of jury trials. 1) Demonstrate your knowledge of legal principles and skills in
applying legal principles. While specific experience in these fields is not required to receive
consideration under this announcement, please identify any knowledge or experience you have in the
areas of trademark law, intellectual property, administrative law, or other relevant civil
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QUT Art Museum
When visiting an exhibit space one of the first things a viewer sees is the area that the works are
exhibited in. There is more to exhibiting a work in a space than just putting in the room and expecting
that to be satisfactory. Lighting, walls, art placement, viewer interaction and many more are an
important park of how successful an exhibit can be.
When a viewer enters the QUT Art Museum they first see the reception desk with the typical white
walls that one would expect from a museum or gallery. To the right of this desk one can see a large
room with black walls that are in direct contrast to the reception area, inviting the viewer to
investigate what this room is. Walking towards the room the viewer is confronted with a large
seemingly out of place wall separating the room seen from the reception from another room on the
right with what looks like a huge bolder. The left room has what looks like a bunch of randomly
assorted objects placed on a very large black circle. These objects are arranged on the floor
purposefully lower than the viewer s natural line of sight, this work is named Amorphology A . Further
to the left of this one will see Soft Shoulder which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With over one hundred art works by eighty artists from all up the Asia Pacific as opposed to four
works from a single artist. With QAGOMA being a popular tourist attraction its target audience has a
much larger range than that of Catacoustics 3 , with people of all ages coming to see the works
sections of the gallery were made for children. As well as areas with multiple video/digital works and
huge interactive sculptures the process of installing each and every work in the spaces would have
taken teams of curators and technicians. With works that span walls that are three stories tall and
interactive installations that are similar in scale there is a sense of wonder and awe rather than the
intimate self reflective feeling of Catacoustics
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Epic in A Piligrim s Progress by John Bunyan and Heart of...
What is an epic? What does a piece of literature need in order to be considered an epic? An epic is a
journey that the protagonist takes in order to find who they are themselves. A Pilgrim s Progress by
John Bunyan and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad are two pieces of literature in which this
appears. However, A Pilgrim s Progress: Part One is more of a dream journey while Heart of Darkness
is an actual physical journey. Both of these novels however follow the standard pattern of an epic in
how they are both journey s in which the person comes to an understanding of themselves which
sometimes and sometimes does not end up saving him. A Pilgrim s Progress: Part One is a novel that
follows the structure of an epic in many different ways. For one, as even stated in the novel, Christian
s journey is a dream journey. Another way is how at the beginning of the novel the protagonist
Christian has a large burden on his back that he can not take off. This burden causes him to have the
conviction that he has many sins and is therefore in need of saving so he goes on a pilgrimage in order
to be saved. This follows the epic structure of being a young, naive man who goes on a journey in
order to obtain an understanding of himself. Throughout Christian s journey he faces many challenges
but also is helped by various people too.
Another part of the epic structure is the young man s journey through the underworld or hell. This is
shown in A Pilgrim s Progress through Christian s
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Financial Ratio Analysis
Griffith University, Gold Coast | Group Assignment for 2204AFE Financial Institutions Management |
Comparative Analysis of ANZ and Westpac | | s2758329, s2762895, s2773847, s2784238Diamond, E.,
Dong, G., Huang, Y. amp; Lin, B.Due: 5th April 2012Tutor: Sonja Kobinger | |
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The following report is a brief comparative analysis of two of Australia s largest deposit taking
financial institutions (FI), Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. (ANZ) and Westpac
Banking Corporation (Westpac). This report seeks to identify which of the FIs has a greater aggregate
return per dollar of equity and thus establish the highest performer, or most profitable, of the two. The
Return on Equity Model (ROE) (Koch amp; MacDonald, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to ROA, ANZ s profitability fell short of Westpac s by 0.146%, with the ROA percentage at
0.95% and 1.096% respectively (Appendix A). The difference in profits is caused by Westpac s
substantially higher total assets, which outweigh ANZ s by $75,740,000. Although ANZ has a greater
level of liquid assets, Westpac s substantially higher loan portfolios generate higher returns. The lower
ROA is caused by ANZ s interest bearing assets under performing, or carrying lower risks leading to
lower yields, or a greater reliance upon non interest bearing assets. ROE is linked to ROA through the
EM.
ANZ s 2011 EM was 15.62x, slightly higher than Westpac s 15.35x, suggesting ANZ s assets are
funded by more debt than Westpac, this combined with lower returns is usually indicative of a low
performing institution (Koch amp; MacDonald, 2010, pg. 122). Further decomposition leads to
analysis of the Expense ratio (ER) and Asset Utilisation (AU).
ANZ s overall ER of 4.99% is relatively lower than Westpac s at 5.36% (Appendix A) supporting the
earlier conclusion that ANZ s lower ROA is caused by lower earning interest bearing assets rather than
an inability to control expenses (Koch amp; MacDonald, 2010, pg. 122). ANZ s lower ER can be
attributed to its considerably lower Interest Expense (IE) percentage, 3.35% compared with Westpac s
4.05% (Appendix A), suggesting that, during
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The Current Development Of Racial Discrimination
The reality is clear; race is deeply involved in our legal system. From the start of this bureaucracy the
constitution had a specific definition of race and what it represented in the modern democratic arena.
The fact of the matter is simple; race carries lack of objectivity from the start of this constitutional
democracy to the present modernized country. The Civil Rights Movement was long overdue and even
that impactful moment in history has not seen the light at the end of the tunnel. Our legal system
surrounds itself with defining race, class, and gender. It seems that after two centuries this institution
carries baggage that should have been left behind long ago. Throughout this essay I will try to address
the current development of racial discrimination that takes part in our current legal system. I will focus
on the recent police shootings and how the police are being held accountable for their actions. Before
diving into our current racial instability, I will describe a few terminologies that affects the legal
philosophy and how it ultimately operates. I will break down the categorization our current legal
system occupies, I will tie this with the police shootings as of recent, and I will factually explain how
these so called incidents are not fictional occurrences as they are being labeled by mainstream media.
Perspective is everything, how we look at something can determine our conclusive evaluation. Our
current legal system has avoided the idea of full
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Hemodialysis and Peritonial Dialysis
Aims and Objectives
Aims
On the completion of the seminar students gain the knowledge regarding hemodialysis and peritoneal
dialysis and will utilize this knowledge with a positive attitude.
Specific Objectives
The group will able to; * Define dialysis * Describe the history of dialysis * Explain the principles of
dialysis * Enumerate the indication of dialysis * Explain details about hemodialysis * Describe details
about peritoneal dialysis * List down the Psychosocial Issues In ESRD Patients * Dietary
Management Dialysis Patient * Nursing Responsibilities
Introduction The introduction of dialysis as a lifesaving treatment for kidney failure was not the result
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In Kidney failure cases urea, creatine, uric acids and electrolytes move from the blood to the dialysate
with the net effect of lowering their concentration in the blood. RBC s WBC s and plasma proteins are
too large to diffuse through the pores of the membrane. Hemodialysis patient are exposed to 120 to
130 L of water during each dialysis treatment. Small molecular weight substances can pass from the
dialysate in to patient s blood. So the purity of water used for dialysis is monitored and controlled. *
Osmosis: Osmosis is the movement of fluid from an area of lesser concentration to an area of greater
concentration of solutes. Glucose is added to the dialysate and creates an osmotic gradient across the
membrane, pulling excess fluid from the blood. * Ultra filtration: Ultra filtration results when there is
an osmotic gradient or pressure gradient across the membrane. In PD excess fluid is removed by
increasing the osmolality of the dialysate with the addition of glucose. In HD , the gradient is created
by increasing pressure in the blood compartment(positive pressure)t ore decreasing pressure in the
dialysate compartment(negative pressure). Extracellular fluid moves in to the dialysate because of the
pressure gradient. The excess fluid is removed by creating a pressure differential between the blood
and the dialysate solution.
Indications of
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The History of Microsoft Windows
Microsoft was co founded by Paul Allen and Bill Gates in 1975. Microsoft had a huge vision of
putting a computer on every desk top and in every home. In June 1980 IBM approached Microsoft
about a project called CHESS . They came up with a new operating system called MS DOS this
introduced a whole new language to the general public, since the system brought difficulty to people
to read they set out to find a better way to make an operating system. In 1982 1983 Microsoft becomes
the first to work on the new operating system the code name is interface manager, but they then decide
in 1983 on the name windows because it describes and fits the description of a computer screen. It was
said that skeptics called it vaporware. It took two years to develop windows after it was thought up. In
November of 1985 Microsoft ships out Windows 1.0, with this software you were able to navigate
around by using a mouse. This software was made for serious PC users. In December of 1987
Windows 2.0 was released with desktop icons and expanded memory. The Intel 286 processor was
what windows 2.0 was created for and when Intel 386 processor was created the windows 386 was
released.
In 1988 Microsoft becomes the largest software company based on sales. In 1990 windows 3.0 was
released and in 1992 windows 3.1 was released. At this time Windows software was installed with
floppy discs. With windows 3.0 you were able to use program file and program manager, you were
also able to play games. Windows
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Networking
1. List two advantages of wireless networking. User mobility in the workplace, and cost effective
networking media for use in areas that are difficult or too costly to wire.
2. What are the three areas defined for the IEEE 802.11 standard? Physical Layer (PHY): The method
of transmitting the data, which may be either RF or infrared (although infrared is rarely used.)
Medium Access Control (MAC): The reliability of the data service, access control to the shared
wireless medium, protecting the privacy of the transmitted data.
MAC management protocols and services: Authentication, association, data delivery, and privacy.
3. What is an ad hoc network? In this network, the wireless clients (stations) communicate directly
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23. What is the purpose of the paging procedure in Bluetooth? The paging procedure is used to
establish and synchronize a connection between two Bluetooth devices.
24. Define the term backscatter. It refers to the reflection of the radio waves striking the RFID tag and
reflecting back to the transmitter source with its stored unique identification information.
25. What are the three parameters that define an RFID system? Means of powering the tag, frequency
of operation, and communications protocol (also called the air interface protocol).
26. Explain how power is provided to a passive RFID tag. By rectifying the RF energy transmitted
from the reader which strikes the RF tag antenna.
27. Cite three advantages for using an active RFID tag. The power consumption of the G2C501 is
10μA in the sleep mode and uses two AA batteries with an expected lifetime of five years, it works in
the standard 915 MHz range, and it also has location capability.
28. What are the three frequency bands typically used for RFID tags? Low Frequency, High
Frequency, and Ultra High Frequency.
29. What is the WiMax frequency standard for the United States? Unlicensed: 5.8GHz and licensed:
2.5 GHz spectrum.
30. Why was OFDM selected for WiMax? This signaling format was selected for the WiMAX
standard IEEE 802.16a standard because of its improved NLOS (non line of sight) characteristics in
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The Theme Of Death In The Boat By Alistair Macleod
The Boat is a short story written by Alistair MacLeod in 1968. The story is narrated by a boy when
after he has grown up and become a professor at Midwestern university in Cape Breton, east Canada.
The narrator reflects on how events in his childhood have shaped the man he is today. He speaks about
his family and the cold, frosty fishing community in Nova Scotia they belonged to. There is a somber
tone and a presence of sadness, dismay and death throughout the extract. It is told in the first person,
which allows for the emotions of characters to be expressed the most precise. This way, themes and
symbols of the short story are carried across to the reader better. The narrator recalls his youthful
teenage years as the only son, and youngest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Having experienced death and separation of family members, and have gone through the trials and
tribulations of a past filled with decisions now regretted. The fishing culture and heritage have led
both father and son to places where they feel incomplete. For the father this place is his room of
books. For the son this place is the all night restaurant. This extract goes to show what a powerful
influence ones childhood has on the rest of their life, and how it can create fears such as that of
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Howard Schultz Strategy with Starbucks
When Howard Schultz first experienced Starbucks Coffee, Tea and Spice he was immediately smitten
by the operations and business culture, and actively pursued a job with them. At that time, Starbucks
Coffee, Tea and Spice was an 11 year old coffee shop with six stores in Seattle specializing in high
quality coffee beans. Starbucks Coffee, Tea and Spice desired to bring fine coffee to their customers,
so to that end, they imported quality coffee beans, roasted them to their own exacting specifications
and sold the beans and high end coffeemakers to their customers, so customers could make superb
coffee at home. The only coffee brewed onsite was the sampling of a roast, in order for a customer to
determine if they wanted to buy that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Starbucks discovered that the connections we make in communities create[d] a loyal following.
(starbucks.com) Customers spent afternoons at Starbucks. They brought their work to Starbucks. They
dated at Starbucks. And they came back! Sometimes daily.
Schultz s strategy was a success. Starbucks became the number 1 retailer of specialty coffees. When
Schultz took a break from everyday operations as CEO in 2000, Starbucks had grown to 3,501 stores.
What a growth from a start of 11 stores and 100 employees in 1987.
Two CEOs followed Schultz s tenure and Jim Donald, the second one, put increasing the number of
stores and store efficiencies as his strategy above customer service driving the business. Complaints
surfaced that Starbucks felt more like a fast food restaurant than a coffeehouse. (New York Times ~
Business Day, 2012) This pursuit, along with the Great Recession, created havoc in Starbucks
finances, driving stock price from a high of $40 (5/1/2006) to $8 (11/17/2008). (Living Economics) At
that point, the Board ousted Jim Donald and asked Schultz to come back as CEO and lead a major
restructuring and revitalization initiative. (Thompson amp; Shah, 2010)
Just like the first time he walked into Starbucks in 1981, Schultz wanted to be transported by the
aromas and the ambience. He found the corporation he came back to missing those points. Making of
breakfast sandwiches, added to compete with
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The Problem Of Teacher Attrition
In conclusion, teacher attrition is a growing issue that is plaguing education. A proactive approach
needs to be taken to combat this growing issue instead of a reactive approach. Teachers are leaving the
profession by the thousands weekly. Students, school districts, and communities are all feeling the
effects of the lack of an adequate educational system, especially in high poverty, low performing
school districts. These are the districts that need quality teachers the most but are at the biggest
disadvantage because of difficulties attracting quality teachers to the areas. In order to close the
achievement gap, states are requiring teachers to be highly qualified. Highly qualified means teachers
have graduated from a four year institute and completed a teacher certification program. States and
school districts are required to notify parents if their child s teacher is not highly qualified. States and
school districts feel that highly qualified teachers translates to increased student achievement. The
public and the states has two varying views on what it means to be a highly qualified teacher. The
state says that a highly qualified teacher has completed a four year institute and teacher certification
program. The public feels that a highly qualified teacher is one that possess classroom management
skills, knowledgeable of the subject matter they teach, understand how student learn, and monitor and
assess student progress. Student achievement is the main
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The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation
GANNON UNIVERSITY The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation by
GANNAVARAM KEERTHI SAGAR This is an Engineering project submitted to the Gannon
University graduate faculty in partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Science in Engineering.
Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Approved: Advising Professor in Charge of Major Work
Chairperson of Major Department Gannon University Erie, Pennsylvania 16541 Dec, 2016
Acknowledgements I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my
guide Dr. Niraj Shakhakarmi for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement
throughout the course of this project. The help and guidance given by him time to time shall carry me
a long way in the journey of life on which I am about to embark. I also take this opportunity to express
a deep sense of gratitude to Department of Electrical Engineering of the Gannon University for giving
me permission to commence this Project. I am obliged to staff members of Electrical Department, for
the valuable information provided by them in their respective fields. I am grateful for their
cooperation during the period of my Project. I would also like to thank my parents for their undeniable
support and encouragement which allowed me to achieve my goals. I also would like to thank my
friends who helped me in finishing this project within the limited time. I am making this project not
only for marks but also to
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Unjust Vs Reverse Discrimination
Life is full of laws, unjust and just. But what makes a law unjust? Is it just discrimination or, could it
be more. People have always been treated differently depending on race, whether you know it or not
there has always been discrimination in our society. We have laws and business practices that supports
discrimination known and unknown, these laws that unjust laws are practiced on a daily basis. One
way to define an unjust law is one that shows favor to group or another. A philosopher named Robert
k. Fullenwider believes the only way to fix this is not by making new laws in order to reverse the
damage that has been done. On the other hand martin Luther king Jr believes that we need laws in
order to right the wrongs unjust laws of the past. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fullenwider saw it in another way, in order to fix unjust laws to get rid of all unjust laws. He started
by saying, the way to end discrimination is to not discriminate in reverse but to stop discrimination.
(pg. 271) we are not going to be able to fix a problem by making laws in reverse to what has already
been done. We need to put an end to it all together. By making reverse discrimination we are not
making thing better, we are just sweeping the issue under the rug so to speak. When we reverse
discrimination we just force people to meet a quota . In his paper he points out that, a company policy
not itself is designed to keep blacks out nevertheless, does exactly that. (pg. 272) Companies do not
have policies that say no black allowed. They have requirements in place that in a roundabout way
keeps blacks from getting the job. Some black person could have had the job if they had the education
or recommendations to get the job. Companies have rules were they know blacks can t meet the
requirements because of the way that our society is set up. To fix discrimination is not about what is
seen or what is known Fullenwider points out that, it is about the nature and sweep of discrimination
(pg. 272) if you only work on a surface level you will only get a surface result. In order to move on
from such an ingrained problem like discrimination you need to get rid of it in all forms. You can t
reverse what has already been done but you can put an end to it cold turkey , stop it in its tracks. One
thing that is being overlooked is that our country was not made for blacks to live happily. The world is
built for giants and of course we don t do well in that world but give us back the world built for us and
see what we can do. (pg. 273) Whites are the giant in our world. The world we live in is a world that
was made to the white race benefit and blacks are just people trying to fit in. The laws are not what is
needed for blacks to fit. In
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krispy kreme research Essay
Drive, will power, creativity, independent, self confident, dedication, perseverance, and goal oriented.
These words are some of the characteristics that describe a successful business. A business needs drive
to continue to strive and focus on the business even during the hardest of times. A good business needs
will power to do what is in the best interest of the business even if running the business is not
enjoyable anymore. Creativity is definitely a key factor because with creativity to make the business
unique, the business is just like any other corner shop, and will not get the desired attention from the
consumer. Creativity is also very important for marketing strategies. For example, America is on a low
carb craze which has the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The company would benefit because being able to place orders online at a near by store allows the
orders to be ready prior to pick up. This entails less traffic in and out of the doughnut shop at the same
time, as well as creates less wait times for customers. Viewing the doughnuts online allows the
consumer to know what they want before hand this also creates less of a wait time for other
consumers. The store may also choose to set up e commerce for the international market. By choosing
to utilize the international market Krispy Kreme would definitely benefit though use of an untapped
market.
Krispy Kreme Stores seem to have somewhat of a gimmick. They provide live entertainment while
you wait for your doughnuts. Inside the store you can see all the doughnuts are being made. You can
see the doughnuts being fried glazed on the hot doughnut machine. Now, Krispy Kreme has developed
a smaller machine which allows Krispy Kreme shops to open inside the airports and shopping malls.
These machines easily attract customers to the shop. Who can resist the site of the hot doughnuts sign
flashing in the window luring you insider the shop. This is another way Krispy Kreme used its
resource to develop cliental. The smell of the fresh baked bread also lures the customer to the Krispy
Kreme counter.
A support system can assist the managers through online support with problems. Online
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Dentist And Economy
Dentist and the Economy Dentistry is not only beneficial for the health of the patient and the physician
s financial stability, but for the economy as well. Four years of undergraduate school and four or more
years of dental school and a lifelong fulfilling career both economically and personally is the dream of
dental practitioners. Dentistry is beneficial for the economy of the United States and even the World,
but just like with anything the economy can affect dentist as dentistry plays a part of the economy.
Dentists provide high paying jobs and they help the economy. Dental offices provide jobs that include
hygienists, dental assistants, disinfection technicians, lab technicians ... Show more content on
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Dental offices have less patients when the economy is lower and the amount of jobs that patients hold
is low. This is because when jobs are lost and money is low the patient s place priority on other
necessities like rent and food rather than on their health. Insurances are lost when job availability goes
down as most patients carry insurances through their employer. Since 2013 a great recession has
occurred that lowered the amount of patients dentist have a day or annually. According to Dr. Roger P.
Levin from Dental Economics, Americans will have less money to spend on retail and service sector
businesses, including dentistry which is estimated to last until the year 2023. This recession will
greatly affects dental offices all over the United States by lowering the demand of dental care. Another
damaging factor to dental professionals is the ever rising prices of school. According to the American
Dental Education Association (ADEA), the average debt per graduating senior is $247,227. This high
level of debt can jeopardize a new dentist s ability to choose their preferred career path. Dentist are
now graduating with large amounts of debts that affect how well dentist are able to purchase their own
practices. This allows for large dental practices to increase in size and gives less opportunities for
small practices to grow or new practices to be
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  • 2. Criminal Profiling Introduction During the past decades the term criminal profiling has been labeled as a law enforcement officer s investigative tool. However, there is little research to tangible promote its effectiveness. A detective may deploy the logistics of a criminal profile when traditional tactics have failed to generate a suspect. Additionally, such method is often used once it has been determined that there is insufficient evidence to indicate a particular individual is suspect of that crime. Despite the catchy title, criminal profiling applied to categorize suspects, and therefore, link them through forensic evidence or the nature of the crime (Muller, 2011). Thereby, the implication is that a profile is not completed without strong forensic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, the defendant could be isolated as well as charming, egocentric, insincere, manipulative as well as explosive. Collectively, the murder cases cited in the Perri RCM are individuals who considered themselves organized and clever. The implication was that those interviewed organized as well as disorganized avoided all contact with law enforcement until they were caught (Perri, 2007). Collectively, the data highlights the fact that organized as well disorganize offenders can transform depending on the situation they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Transducin Case Study Answers In the case of the off center response, the Rod is not exposed to light and therefore, Rhodopsin does not absorb the light photon and the GPCR does not activated Transducin. For this case, since Transducin is not activated, there becomes an increase in intracellular [cGMP]. The cGMP molecules are able to bind to the cGMP gated sodium channels subsequently causing a net flux of sodium inside the photoreceptor. This net influx causes a graded action potential to fire in the photoreceptor. This action potential fires down the cell causing an increase in NT release into the synaptic cleft. The NT transmitter involved is Glutamate, once again. This photoreceptor cells makes a synapse with the on center bipolar cell and extends over to the off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Legacy Of Theodore Roosevelt The White House has seen many Great men come and go, some leaving more of a mark in history and others fading into the background. Theodore roosevelt, I can honestly say was one of the the most influential and active presidents we ve ever been graced to have. Being the voice of the people, aided our country in environmental concerns, Excelling in foreign policies and winning the nobel peace prize. He had an incredibly fulfilling and prosperous life. Theodore Roosevelt was one of most dynamic Presidents in all of American history. Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born on October 27, 1858, in New York City, to Theodore Roosevelt, and Martha Bulloch. He had an older sister Anna and later he would obtain a younger brother and sister, Elliot and Corinne. His family had owned a successful plate glass import business. As a young boy, Theodore Roosevelt (or teddy) as his family so frequently called him ( of which he wasn t very fond), spent a lot of time inside his family s home. He was home schooled because his illnesses and asthma. This gave him the time to delve into his passion for animals, but by his teens though, with the encouragement of his father Theodore developed strenuous exercise routines that had included weightlifting and boxing. Later Roosevelt happily went to Harvard, but unfortunately after only 2 years of being there his father passed away. The pain of losing his father fueled his passion and he graduated and moved on to Columbia law school. Roosevelt didn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Impact Of Tourism On Tourism Development I. Rationale Since the 1970s, many different studies have investigated and analysed residents perceived tourism impacts toward tourism development. As stated by Nunkoo, Smith, and Ramkissoon (2013), researchers are increasingly making use of different theories to investigate this topic. A major reason for rising interest has been the increasing evidence that tourism development leads not only to positive, but also has the potential for negative outcomes at the local level (Lankford Howard, 1994). Furthermore, due to the lack of research on the particular destination, it is of special interest for the present student to investigate the perceptions that the residents of Malaga hold toward the most recent socio cultural impacts of tourism derived from a rapidly industry development. Some professionals of the tourism industry state that Malaga residents consider that the tourist attractions are only focused on tourists and therefore they do not get involved in the range of activities offered. The result of the study can be a source of information for future studies in which the centre of exploration are the locals residents mindset towards socio cultural tourism impacts and how the industry development affects their quality of life in both positive and negative ways. II. Research Questions  Why are residents such a relevant factor on tourism? Residents as ingredients of a destination  How does the community of Malaga perceive the socio cultural impacts of tourism?  ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Pros and Cons of Ethanol Essay A large part of the alternative fuels boom has been a part of civilization for thousands of years: ethanol. The same substance that makes alcoholic beverages intoxicating is also a useful fuel. Ethanol s potential as a motor fuel has been known since the first internal combustion engines were made; The Ford Model T was able to run on gasoline, ethanol or any mix of the two (Bettelheim 802). As the use of automobiles grew from the 1900 s to the 1920 s, it was found that petroleum was a cheaper fuel source than ethanol (Bettelheim 802). Ethanol was mixed with gasoline to improve the fuel s octane rating until the 1920 s, when oil companies stopped using it because fear of being labeled as bootleggers. Ethanol had a brief resurgence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 2007 Energy Act also adds a requirement that a portion of the RFS is met with biofuels other than ethanol from corn starch. The amount mandated for 2006 is four billion gallons of corn ethanol, and this will gradually expand to thirty six billion gallons in 2022, of which twenty one billion gallons must be from sources other than corn starch (19). To provide a basis for comparison, in 2004 about 136 billion gallons of gasoline were consumed in the US and about two billion gallons of ethanol (Yacobucci 8). Ethanol is mainly consumed in two forms in the US. Most ethanol sold in the US is in a mix of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline called E10 (Yacobucci 8). Any car is able to run on this, and it is currently being sold in much of the country. The ethanol works as an additive to help the gasoline burn more cleanly, improves performance, and provides energy as a fuel. The other less common form is E85, which contains 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Modern cars must be specially designed to run on E85. Many newer models of cars are designed as such, and these are called flex fuel vehicles. There are two common methods to make ethanol from corn (Rendleman 6). They mostly differ in the way that the corn is prepared. The first step is to grind the corn. In wet milling, the starch containing kernels of corn are separated from the other parts before grinding, since the starch is the only part of the corn that will convert to ethanol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Information From The Customer s Perspective Of The... Results/Findings In order to collect information from the customer s perspective of the establishment, a survey was circulated to a selected few of customers from a range of demographics such as age and gender as well as non customers were included. Due to the time restriction, it was difficult to extensively delve into the geographic demographic. The survey also posed the question on what the participants purchased from the establishment, what motivated them to purchase there as well as what makes them return in the future. Participants were asked to select from than one choice. Therefore, the number below is telegraphed rather than a quantitative number. As observed (see appendix B), many of the participants came from similar age groups and there was commonality in what was bought and what was motivating them to return for purchases. For example, many of the participants indicated that they were under 20 or between 21 and 30 years of age, showed that they usually went to Farmers to purchase clothing. However, the gender of the participant did not cause this trend to change. The older participants, also, regardless of gender, tended to purchase items such as toys or kitchen/home appliance. We can assume that the toys purchased were for younger relatives; thus, making a few them a customer rather than consumer. Also shown, the majority of the customers that shopped at the Farmers store were satisfied to a certain extent; stating that good promotion, variations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Dystopian Society In Ayn Rand s Anthem The juxtaposition of the society in Anthem with today s society is surprisingly terrifying. The dystopian society in Anthem promotes the ideology of collectivism and the oppression of individualism with resemblance to how aspects of those ideas are portrayed in our society. Anthem primarily focuses on a controlled society, yet our society focuses on the competition of prosperity amongst the population. Using Ayn Rand s satiristic writing elements, the events in Anthem depict a correlation to today s society, confirming Rand s warnings to the ignorant public. An important aspect of this novel is the description of how the children are awarded a vocation. Equality 7 2521 explains that once they are born, they are sent to the Home of Infants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Cultural Determination of Meaning Essay HUM 101 010 Written Assignment 4 A Cultural Determination of Meaning Throughout historic culture, we can identify several changes in philosophical thought. Through the emergence of romanticism, we see a realization that, through passion, the paths of the hero and saint can be merged. In the agony and ecstasy of Michelangelo, it is obvious how the paths of hero and saint can be merged in the form of art, to attempt to reconcile the tension between them. In the enlightenment patterns of cultural mutation, we begin to realize that the way we converge the two paths depends on the historical context in which we view them. And finally, as a response to his cultural climate, Kierkegaard s portrayal of Abraham shows how the hero saint ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This stems directly from the Greek ideal of the tragic hero and builds on romanticism, and Michelangelo portrays this in his Roman Pieta. Through the idea of the parent s loss of the child, he is able to display heroism in the mother, through the depiction of the biblical figures of Mary and Jesus. Michelangelo is reacting to a certain cultural context by combining contemplation with faith the Florentine Renaissance and the timeless dynamic of human existence that he observed while in Rome. This leads us to the fact that these thought patterns are influenced by the culture in which they are observed through the changes in philosophical thought in the enlightenment. During the enlightenment patterns of cultural mutations, there is a growing emphasis on morality to determine one s faith. Luther describes the individual as being responsible for his/her identity as a child of God. Science re inserts the impersonal worldview of the hero into a Christian culture. The rise of capitalism brings the idea that human identity is based on a cultural environment which is organized in economic terms with an emphasis on competitive advantage. All of these mutations point to the fact that the tensions between the two paths are unable to be merged into one path; they swing in one direction or the other, based on the cultural climate. This brings us to a need to define one path ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Tree Pose Tree Pose,, is a yoga pose that will help you improve your balance and mental focus. It may also help you strengthen the muscles in your legs and core. In this pose, the lower body provides the support for the upper body as the body stands with grace and strength. HOW TO From Mountain pose, bend the right knee shifting all the weight into the left leg. Turn the right knee to the right wall resting the heel against the left leg. Look down at the floor and stare at one point. Slowly slide the right foot up the left leg, only as high up as you can maintain your balance. When you are balanced here, slowly bring the palms together, prayer position in front of the heart. Keep staring at your focal point on the floor. Keep the left leg strong pressing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The arms are in an H position, or the palms are together with the thumbs crossed, or the fingers are interlaced with the index finger pointed up. The fingers are reaching up and the shoulders are down and back. Breathe and hold for 4 8 breaths. To release: slowly exhale the arms down and then release the legs back into mountain. Repeat on the other side. BENEFITS Tree pose increases balance, focus, memory and concentration and strengthens the ankles and knees. Tree Pose stretches the thighs, groins, torso, and shoulders. It builds strength in the ankles and calves, and tones the abdominal muscles. The pose also helps to remedy flat feet and is therapeutic for sciatica. TIPS Take your time. Thoroughly review the instructions for Mountain Pose before practicing Tree Pose. It provides the structural foundation for this pose. Balance your weight entirely across your standing foot Find alignment in your hips, tailbone, pelvis, and belly; and then in your collarbones, shoulder blades, arms, and neck. Extend the pose through the crown of your head. When you are ready, you can then raise your arms overhead. Never rest the foot of your raised leg directly on your knee or at the side of your knee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Apush Chapter 1 Outline 1) Constitution of 1791= the constitution the created limited monarchy, separation of powers (Montesquieu), language of Declaration of Rights of Man is codified, abolished noble titles, jury trials established, abolished torture, 83 Departments (administrative re structuring) 2) Jacobins v. Girondists= Jacobins= Republican radicals led by a new generation of revolutionaries Robespierre, Danton, Marat, and Duke of Orleans (Philippe Egalite); supported by the sans culottes Girondists= moderates and more conservative (holding onto constitutional monarchy) 4) Declaration of War on Austria and Prussia= Louis XVI supported declaration of war against Austria and Prussia because he thought that the new government would be easily defeated by foreign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She bore him a son which he called the King of Rome. 10) Code Napoleon= it was the revision and organization of french law which was spread through the rest of Europe. It made the bank of France, made agreement with pope, more efficient tax collection, made better public education. 11) Concordat of 1801= This established a reconciliation with Pope Pius of the Catholic church. This recognized Catholicism as the main religion of the people of France. In order to have catholicism as the main religion the pope had to agree that the lands confiscated by France from the church would not be returned to them. 12) Ecole Polytechnique = Napoleon made this school and it was known as an engineering school in Paris. 13) Battle of Trafalgar= This was the only major battle napoleon lost. It was a naval defeat because Napoleon s navy was no match for Britain s, off the coast of Spain. He lost to british commander Horatio Nelson, who split the French fleet in half and he captured Napoleon s ships. This ensured the dominance of the British Navy for the next 100 years, no one was able to defeat the British navy. This also forced Napoleon to give up plans to take over Britain which instead he thought Russia was a better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Importance Of Myths Myth are traditional stories and are usually concerning people in history or the explanation of natural phenomenon s. Legends are also stories and are popularly regarded to be about historical figures. Legends can also be stories that over time have been exaggerated. Us as humans have believed in these myths and over time they have become a major part in our lives. Some people believe that they have been a key influence in our religions as well. Because of this people have come to question whether myths and legends are just superstitions from a former time and should be forgotten or whether they are an important part of our culture and heritage. There are many types of myths; natural myths, modern myths and creation myths. They all make up who we are. Paragraph 1 draft Myths and legends help us understand historical societies. Natural myths and legends have helped historians understand the past. Take the Northern Lights for example. The traditional name for the northern lights, Aurora Borealis originated from the Greek words that mean sunrise (Aurora) and wind (Borealis). These words tell us what the Greeks thought was happening and how it was caused. From these words we can infer that they thought it was some sort of wind and it interacted with the sunrise. It also shows us the importance of imagination and creativity and that these ancient societies used these as well. It also shows us the importance of imagination and creativity and that these ancient societies used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Chinese Businesses Should Adopt Total Quality Management... Chinese Businesses Should Adopt Total Quality Management (TQM) If they are to succeed internationally Nowadays a large number of Chinese companies are willing to develop their business scope in international markets. Their main competitive superiority exclusively depends on the low price strategy based on cheap labors. However, this merely advantage couldn t go down well in the overseas markets. Global competition has forced Chinese manufacturing firms to operate on the basis of not only cost advantage. The high quality which they need to rely on would improve their global competitiveness through customer satisfaction. To meet this challenge, many Chinese firms are currently striving to implement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chinese corporations would diverse and increase the spectrum of their commodities because their customers are in different countries and have their special taste and requirements with complicated background. In addition, thanks to keen competition in global market, any hesitation may lead business opportunities missed. TQM will apply companies to be more flexible and prompt responses to the market. Many Chinese multinational corporations have adopted systematically managing customer relationship which is a crucial and primary process in TQM. This process helps company to measure customer satisfaction and act on the results. The success of Lenovo group Corporation is a good prototype in this field. At the beginning of this century, this Chinese leading electronic company was in a critical stage of its development. Their overseas sales volumes which were affected by the world wide economic downturn declined largely. But this company hasn t adopted the measure of cutting down the price to keep the regular customer and attract more new customers. It accomplished establishing more than 100 customer service centers all over the world. (quote lenovo.com,2004) As well as being responsible for repair, their centers try to get an appointment and contracting for service. In the communication with customers, they collect the data about their products from users and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Conflict And Conflict In The Bottom Billion By John Collier In The Bottom Billion by Collier, he persuasively explains the reasons unindustrialized countries are developing at low rates. In addition, Collier proposes policies in an effort to get away from the sluggishness. Even though Collier has emphasized on the geopolitical affairs in the developing countries, there are shortcomings in his highlights. Collier does not take into account the historical context of those countries. Collier too does not take into consideration the role of Western countries in those four traps and the gaps in the available statistics about the poor countries. It is evident that Collier utilizes information from discussions he had with African leaders rather than taking a broader view of other people who have had experiences in those countries. Nonetheless, Collier has presented a strong piece in his book The Bottom Billion.Collier also outlines four traps that are the cause of the stagnation of the poorest countries, which include; increased conflict, the supply of natural resources, and the characteristic of being landlocked, and poor governance. Notably, conflict is the first trap cited by Collier. Increased conflict can be attributed to civil wars in Africa. Thus, conflict impedes growth due to the costs associated with the civil wars. A significant percentage of the citizens of the poorest countries have experienced civil wars. Collier recommends the use of military forces to intervene in civil wars and restore order within those countries. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Evolutions Of Hunting And Hunting EVOLUTIONS OF HUNTING Bob woke up early to set up trail cameras on his hunting land. He monitors the pictures and maps out where and when deer typically pass by. Later he has a plan to start hunting that is very efficient. Bob uses his a rifle to take down the 10 point buck he had been watching for a week before he even got to the hunting land. Hunting today is very different than in the past. Anyone that has liked or still does hunt has to have a question on how the sport people enjoy so much today started. Many people just think of cavemen and old extinct animals such as mammoth when people think of the start of hunting, which yes, it was an early form of hunting but it also was survival for their family and others. It actually was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wong says, New weapon development made us able to hunt for a wider range assortment of animals, which caused the human race to become more predacious. In the article ¨Evolution of Hunting¨ the author says in the early days, hunting was more about getting food and surviving. One early hunting method is the Push . The push is when have a group of posters at where u think the animals are going to run, and then on the other end The purpose of hunting has changed over time. Hunting for animals provided people with clothing. People used animals to make rugs, blankets, and clothes. The fur gave people warmth. Hunters tried to use weapons that would kill the animal but not destroy the skin or fur. In the article ( Small but Deadly ). Hunting animals was a way to show status in many cultures, The Author of ( Evolution of Hunting ) says, ¨They kept and flaunted parts of animals on their clothing, such as teeth, claws and horns, to signify dominance or to represent a point of power in that group of people.¨ EVOLUTION OF SURVIVAL Humans have used a variety of weapons over the time period of hunting. In the article ( Small but Deadly ) The author said some hunters would use a weapon called a Rabbit Stick. This weapon is a throwing stick that is about 16 to 20 long and slightly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Environmental Changes In African Savanna Essay ear future tribute, In the African Savanna, the world s greatest diversity of Ungulates can be found. The most important change is climate which affects every aspect of life. Comparing the mild seasonal climate of Virginia to the climate of the tropical Savanna is a dramatic change. Instead of mild seasons; high rainfall and periods of drought take place. Another change that must be made is housing. Using limited natural resources, a house that is made of clay and wood best utilizes the environment. Clay is in abundance in the soil, and trees are sparse but numerous. The last change that must be made relates to food. A diet readily available in the wilderness of the Savanna would include primarily plants such as Marula and Guardi, but also include insects and small animals. In conclusion, great changes from middle class Virginia to the wilderness of the Tropical Savanna include climate, housing and diet. In a survival situation, life changes drastically, ranging from housing to diet and everything in between. First of the important changes is climate, which exceedingly changes. In the coldest moths of the year, temperatures range from 68 78 degrees and many plants shrivel up and die, or are destroyed in wild fires as a result of the dry season. During the wet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Great changes such as a new diet, and a unfamiliar climate and different housing will be difficult to adjust to from life in a first world country, but once these obstacles are overcome, adopting to the life in the Tropical Savanna will be effortless. Although it will be challenging to overcome to a new lifestyle, it is possible and can be achieved through effort, and knowledge. The most important thing to remember is that following ones instincts and using common sense will result in the survival of anything that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. My Journey Of My Career Development Miranda Kilmer Integration Paper My journey to my career development has been a roller coaster ride to say the least. Everything I ve learned in this class and throughout the years has shaped me into who I am and has played a major role in my career decision making process. Ever since I was little I was always interested in acting and had dreamed of being in movies. Many kids probably had a similar dream, but for some reason I had a strong desire to follow through with it. Whenever I watched a movie I would always catch myself saying the lines along with the characters, and changing my voice to fit each role. No one ever really knew that this was something I was interested in because I never admitted to it. I never told anybody because every time I would bring it up, everyone seemed to have the same opinion about it. They say that being an actor is not a reliable career and that being successful in that industry is a long shot. As I got older I started to agree with them. I pushed aside my dream of becoming an actress and decided to focus on more reliable career choices like lawyers, teachers, doctors, etc... When I tried to find interest in these jobs, it always failed. They just didn t fit my personality and after taking this class I learned why. This class has really helped me develop a sense of myself. I learned a lot about myself with the help of the self assessment inventories, journal entries, values ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Reflection Notes On The Book Of Amos Reflection #3 After reading chapters 5 and 6 from the text, please read the following passages and thoughtfully reflect on the questions. Upload your paper before the beginning of class on Monday, October 2. 1. Read Second Samuel 9 20 and First Kings 1 2. After having read this story, which most modern interpreters consider a single literary unit, reflect on and discuss the main characters: David, Bathsheba, Nathan, Joab, and Absalom. What adjectives come to mind in describing them? Are there any sympathetic characters? What, if any, timeless qualities do you find in the story? Sympathetic: joab, 2. Read the Book of Amos. A. In the Book of Amos, as in a number of the prophetic works in the Hebrew Bible, God seems to show special regard for the poor and ire against those who oppress them. Comment on passages in Amos that relate this. B. Imagine a contemporary Amos appearing suddenly in the US. What would he say about the behaviors and patterns of today? How might people (e.g. leaders, media) respond to his message? Ben LaFave Dr. Robertson Theology 205C 27 September 2017 In Second Samuel 9 20 and First Kings 1 2, David is King of Israel and appears to be chosen by God to rule. David has many good qualities of a strong leader like wisdom and generosity. But he does not always show great qualities. He is not a completely selfless man, and sins greatly when it came to Bathsheba. David various sinful actions cause a great consequence to the future of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford prison experiment was conducted at Stanford University on August 14th through August 20th in 1971, by a team of researchers headed by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo. This experiment used college students and was funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research. The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps were both very interested in this particular experiment due to the many violent outbreaks and conflicts between military guards and prisoners. In 2010 Hollywood produced a movie on the events of the Stanford prison experiment. The movie was all about a study on how people would behave in a simulated setting of a prison. It starts off with an advertisement in the newspaper looking for subjects to be a part of an experiment, where participants assume the identities of inmates and prison guards in an empty jail, the subjects are promised a payment of $1,000 a day for two weeks. After several interviews were conducted measuring the test subject s responses to a number of different violent scenes, twenty six subjects are finally chosen and are split into two categories: six of them as guards and twenty of them as prisoners. All of these men are considered to be the most psychologically stable and healthy of all of the applicants. The groups were deliberately selected to exclude those with criminal backgrounds, psychological impairments, or medical problems. They then are driven to an isolated building set up as a prison. The research conductor outlined basic rules of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Society s Media has Altered the Court Experience Societies media as we know it has altered the reality of The United States law and its courts, causing the real world to become more of a blur. Media has given people somewhat of a basic aspect of the law and how it works, but little do people know what television shows such as Bones, CSI, Law and Order, Judge Judy, and etc., has inaccurate ruling of the laws and procedures. Giving a shrouded haze over our eyes in believing that the law system takes merely minutes to process. People need to understand that it is not all about the drama and the intensity of the scene, but knowledge and skills it takes for a proper court to function. Individuals need realize that our Law, which derives from our infamous constitution, is what protects and regulates not only our lives, but also everything that is justice around us. Within this paper I will be talking about three major points that I believe that are important to the readers mind. First, is to announce my views of the distortion that media has created for humanity to be less educated of the actual law and court system. Second, is to inform the readers of how law works in the real world and significant differences between the real law and what media has perceived law to look like. With readers both informed of the real and non real sides of the law, I will lastly give a brief story of my own experience of going to court. The law is here to protect our rights and freedom, yet somehow media has create a great amount profit in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Diverticulitis Essay Presentation A 46 year old grossly obese man was seen in the Emergency Room on 9/16/08. His chief complaint was lower left quadrant pain, vomiting, and frequent urination.The patient also admits to constipation, nausea, and a fever of 102.2. He admits to a 25 pound weight gain over the last few months. The patient was evaluated and diagnosed with diverticulitis. During his 3 day hospital stay, he has recieved IVfluids, IV antibiotics, and morphine for pain. History Past Medical History: The patient has a remarkable medical history, a healthy individual, up untill 7/15/06 when he under went a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and was admitted. Diet History/Vitamin and Mineral Supplements: The patient had no specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tests: Digital Rectal Exam Abdominal CT Scan Blood Cultures Hemacult Urinalysis Medications Current medications include a daily multivitamen, IV ciproflaxin, prevacid a.m., morphine for pain, and IV fluids. Diagnosis/Discussion The patient had a sudden onset of lower left quadrant pain and was diagnosed with diverticulitis. The patient has no diet regimen, which may be the likely cause of his onset with this disease. His primary complaint of lower left quadrant pain, is being felt by the inflamation and infection that is occuring in his sigmoid colon, located in the lower left quadrant in the hypogastric region. Diverticulitis is an inflamation and infection in the diverticuli, which are holes, or weak spots found in the colon. This inflamation and infection can effect many tissues if preforations allow the leakage of infection into the abdominal cavity, such as the bladder, skin, and small intestines. In this case, fortunately the patient was spared with a mild case and only resulted in a 3 day hosp. stay. The lining of the sigmoid colon is made up of simple columnar epithelium cells. Their main function is for secretions and
  • 22. absorbtion. When there is a problem in the colon, and these cells are inflamed and infected, they do not work like they were intended and the homeostasis in the body is effected, resulting in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. My Experience Of Homecoming Homecoming The first time I went back home after coming to college was a rollercoaster of emotions. After arriving home I was embraced with open arms by my mom and dad. This was the first time I had seen them since being dropped off at college and I suddenly realized how much I missed them. I called every so often but being in my own home being able to talk and with them was something I hadn t ever experienced. All of my worries about homework and future exams were gone and I got to enjoy the company of my parents. At the beginning of college I constantly felt like I couldn t be myself. Coming home these feelings vanished because I was surrounded by those who loved me. After spending a few hours catching up, I went to reconnect with my high school friends. Seeing them I was flooded with nostalgia because these were the guys I had spent my life getting to know. We sat around a campfire and talked all about our college experiences each with a different story. It felt surreal because even in this short time I could tell everyone had changed. We all were more mature and in the little time we had grown slightly apart. This was hard to admit but we all could tell. Throughout the campfire we shared stories and laughed at our experiences during our first few months of college. Being back with friends was different because every so often we would text or snapchat our friends from college. You could tell we all appreciated being back but we had made a new home at our colleges. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Can Ninja Turtles Be Considered A Group Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would be considered a group. According to the organizational behavior text groups are a collection of individuals who interact with each other such that one person s actions have an impact on the others (Bauer, T., Erdogan, B.) (2010)(pg.205). The ninja turtles consist of a quartet of mutated humanoid turtles who use their ninja skills to fight crime. The names of the four turtles are Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Donatello. Leonardo is the tactical and courageous leader. Leo is the most authoritative of the four so he often takes it upon himself to be responsible for his brothers.Michelangelo is the most stereotypical of the team. He is an easy going and free spirited prankster, the least mature of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Miscommunication can cause unwanted and unnecessary troubles. The organizational behavior text mentions an interested fact: data suggest that deficient interpersonal communication was a causal factor in approximately 70% to 80% of all accidents over the last 20 years. Taking this statement into consideration, imagine all the unnecessary accidents that could happen with the turtles if they did not communicate properly. Being that Leonardo is the team captain if you will, he is more responsible for the effective communication. Poor communication can lead to more serious things like lawsuits. Now it is not likely that a villain from this familiar comic is going to sue the turtles, but if we put it into a real life scenario it could work. For example, Leonardo tells the group of turtles that they need to use their ninja skills to exterminate criminal A, when in reality the group s mission was supposed to be to exterminate criminal B and the person who put Leonardo in charge then sues the ninja turtles for killing the wrong person. This level of miscommunication is detrimental to any group, but especially the ninja turtles since people s lives are at risk. Moving on from communication, norms are something that is something that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Five Basic Elements Of Culture-Based Curriculum The essence of various human civilizations which we have come to acknowledge on a global level is based on Culture. . There are so many cultures across the world. In ancient days, there were Egyptian culture, Roman culture, Babylonian culture, Chinese culture, British culture, Indian culture etc. We must adopt good from all the cultures and we need to develop an integrated culture which must be beyond race, religion, gender. It ought to have soulful central point as human being. English is the best global language to communicate with each other all over the world. , there are five basic elements that comprise culture based curriculum. Language is at the heart of language teaching and learning and teachers need to constantly reflect on what language is. This is because our understandings of language affect the ways we teach languages. Culture influences family and school. Teachers should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... culture based curriculum is the grounding of instruction and student learning in these ways, including the values, norms, knowledge, beliefs, practices, experiences, and language that are the foundation of culture, there are five basic elements that comprise culture based curriculum. LANGUAGE: Recognizing and using native language FAMILY COMMUNITY: Actively involving family and community in the development of curricula, everyday learning, and leadership. CONTEXT: Structuring the school and the classroom in culturally appropriate ways. CONTENT: Making learning meaningful and relevant through culturally grounded content and assessment. DATAACCOUNTABILITY: Gathering and maintaining data using various methods to insure student progress in culturally responsible ways Language Language is at the heart of language teaching and learning and teachers need to constantly reflect on what language is. This is because our understandings of language affect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Weaknesses Of Democracy In Spain Analyze the reasons for the weaknesses and collapse of democracy between 1918 and 1939 in Spain Democracy was a relatively unknown political system for the Spanish. Instead, Spain was typically ruled by a monarchy or dictatorship, having only experienced democracy for a year in the 1870s. It was only in 1931, when Spain attempted to reintroduce democracy. Although, the Second Spanish Republic did not last very long, due to it s poor environment. The lack of experience of working within a democratic system, the polarization of the Spanish populace, a high degree of fragmentation within the pole, and the substantial level of inequality in Spain during this time period were all key weaknesses that led to the collapse of democracy in Spain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of the recession, there was a large gap between the rich and the poor within Spain. Due to this situation, the sustainability of democracy in Spain became questionable as the poor didn t trust the wealthy and wanted to change things, creating a divide within Spain. The large structural barrier between the two classes didn t allow the poor classes to move out of their wretched situation. Social and economic structural problems were undoubtedly severe, the worst being the plight of the newly two million landless farmworkers and their families, a plight made much more conflictive by the fact that Spain was now a rapidly country with democratic mass mobilization. The low wages, limited productivity and poor living conditions of four million more urban workers in the industry. This drove them to want change in the form of democracy allowing them to have a say in their future. Although, the obduracy of the conservative and the privileged, and the unwillingness of the main party of the right, the CEDA, to accept the Republic and the readjustment of the wealth necessary to make democracy work (Blinkhorn 37). Many historians have sought to criticize the attempt to democratize a country so clearly and grossly racked by inequality. Without a common consensus among the people, democracy s fate within Spain became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Did Lenin Come To Power Lenin thought the idea of a revolution, and the planning of it was effortless and simple to carry on. He believed the attack had to be made in three key places, including Petrograd, Moscow and Baltic Fleet. He believed the Petrograd soldiers were able to obtain the Winter Palace, the General Staff Building and other important buildings adding that this would cause Alexander Kerensky to surrender. Notwithstanding, the Bolshevik Central Committee did not accept his ideas, leading to an ultimatum sent by Lenin, in which he resigned to the Committee, and stated that he would have the right to issue propaganda to those other members of the party. Many members from the Committee, stated that Lenin s plan, that was focused to be executed before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He left Trotsky in charge of planning the event, and he became the main leader of the Bolsheviks, the communist party he founded. In an attempt to bring the government down,in November 6th the Red Guards, first took main points in the city of Petrograd . Not many people were killed in the process. In November 8, the soldiers decided to take the Winter Palace. Here the Provisional Government surrendered and were captured and arrested.Lenin then gave a speech, revealing his own self and announcing that the government he was creating. On November 7th the Red Guards continued on taking important buildings in Petrograd that included the telephone and telegram buildings, as well as the power buildings. Then, they decided to get to the Winter Palace, the place where the provisional Government met and the old home of the czar. Nevertheless, the Palace was left in charge of the Women s Battalion. The sign received by the Red Guards to attack the Palace was a shell fired a naval ship named Aurora . The taking over did not last, even though there were 1000 rooms in the place and caused the government to surrender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Final Practice with Solutions Final Practice Key 1. Bridget Company uses activity based costing. The company has two products: A and B. The annual production and sales of Product A is 2,000 units and of Product B is 3,000 units. There are three activity cost pools, with estimated total cost and expected activity as follows: The overhead cost per unit of Product A under activity based costing is closest to: A. $6.00 B. $9.60 C. $8.63 D. $13.80 2. Austin Wool Products purchases raw wool and processes it into yarn. The spindles of yarn can then be sold directly to stores or they can be used by Austin Wool Products to make afghans. Each afghan requires one spindle of yarn. Current cost and revenue data for the spindles of yarn and for the afghans are as follows: Each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. The management of Freshwater Corporation is considering dropping product C11B. Data from the company s accounting system appear below: All fixed expenses of the company are fully allocated to products in the company s accounting system. Further investigation has revealed that $211,000 of the fixed manufacturing expenses and $122,000 of the fixed selling and administrative expenses are avoidable if product C11B is discontinued. According to the company s accounting system, what is the net operating income earned by product C11B? A. $74,000 B. $(521,000) C. $(74,000) D. $521,000 8. Amadon Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the measure of activity in its flexible budgets. During July, the company budgeted for 7,900 units, but its actual level of activity was 7,920 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the formulas to be used in its budgeting: The direct labor in the planning budget for July would be closest to: A. $41,868 B. $41,080
  • 29. C. $41,184 D. $41,974 Cost = Fixed cost per unit + Variable cost per unit  q = $0 + $5.20  7,900 = $41,080 9. (Ignore income taxes in this problem.) The Crawford Company is pondering an investment in a machine that costs $350,000, that will have a useful life of eight years, and that will have a salvage value of $25,000. If this machine is purchased, a similar, old machine will be sold at a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Corruption In Canterbury Tales Essay Bryson Miller Ms. Morris English 12 3rd 5 December 2016 Upper Class of Canterbury Tales Some ill hearted people use corruption to achieve the highest place in society. Even in the 1600 s Shakespeare writes about how corruption can shape a society. Corruption can cause an unbalance of power in the wrong places. Geoffrey Chaucer writes about certain classes in the fourteenth century. Chaucer uses the upper class in Canterbury Tales to show the importance of corruption through the following characters: The Friar, the Pardoner, and the Summoner. The Friar is a sneaky and evil beggar that associates with the upper class, which makes him part of the corruption. He also enjoyed befriending comely young women and wealthy men, (Morgan) as he made an art out of stealing people s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Summoner was known for knowing everything about everyone which really played to his advantage. He could bring duress on any young fellow in the diocese. (114) The Summoner s job was to summon people to the church for committing sins. Since he knew everything about everyone he would accept bribes from people to revoke their summons. The Summoner has no hint of a personality beyond [his] life of predatory malfeasance. (Salter) He devotes his life to corruptly earning money and becoming as wealthy as he can. Making his way to the upper class, the Summoner destroys the church system by using his power to help his finances. The Friar s, Pardoner s, and Summoner s power and position in Canterbury Tales helps them corrupt their way to the top of the class. Each of these characters have a common motive: wealth. Money seems to drive people to do things most people would not do. The upper class of any society is usually the people with the most money. In order for these characters to be in the upper class they had to use their power and position to their advantage. This is how corrupt societies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Portrayal Of Nurses In The Media The purpose of this paper is to explain how nurses are portrayed in the media and how it affects both how the population views nurses and people considering entering the nursing field. Nurses in the media are often portrayed as subservient to the doctors, having affairs with doctors, or as sex symbols (often seen in music videos or as Halloween costumes). Nurses are not really shown to have that much power or autonomy in working with patients. We are also not shown performing some of the tasks we perform on a day to day basis such as IV starts, monitoring patients for reactions from blood transfusions or chemotherapy or even trying to be the referee between the patient and family members in the case of disagreement over the plan of care. According ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I tell people that I am a nurse I get mixed responses and reactions. Some people ask if I just empty bedpans or change adult depends all night. I also get the question of why didn t I just become a doctor because all the nurses do is follow the doctor s orders. In that instance it then becomes my job to inform people of exactly what my job entails. According to Meuhlbauer (2012), The overarching theme was that nurses need to be proactive in influencing the public s image of the profession (p.21). The negative portrayal of nurses also contributes to the current nursing shortage because no one wants to work a job they feel is not respected. A lot of patients only feel comfortable if they hear information come directly from the doctor, not from the nurse. The theme is Why be a nurse, when you can be the doctor? Blais (2016) noted that as nursing education evolved and nurses began to understand more about what constituted the practice of nursing, the boundaries expanded. During the 1970s and 1980s nurses began to seek more autonomy in the practice of nursing, particularly with regards to physicians and hospital administration (p.315). Many Americans spend most of their free time watching television. Therefore, the best way to change the negative portrayals of nurses would be to use these same sources of media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Benefits Of Immigration Immigration has long supported the growth and dynamism of the U.S. economy. Immigrants and refugees are entrepreneurs, job creators, taxpayers, and consumers, says americanprogress.org. Millions of immigrants make the challenging journey to the United States, for hopes of improving their standard of life. Immigrants can be successful in moving to America if they learn proper English, find a host family, and research becoming a United States citizen. By following these guidelines, the immigration process will be smoother. It can also help reduce the chance of getting culture shock. An important part of immigrating to America is learning the official language, English. An immigrant on Voice of America News stated that she ...found it hard to communicate with people in America because had (she) not studied English... If immigrants didn t know how to speak English when living in America it could be hard for them to advance in their jobs. Reading and writing in English will be helpful when advancing in the American economy. Learning how to speak and write English helps us not only to survive, but to advance as well, said an immigrant in an article from The Denver Post. On migrationpolocy.org it states, Fully 85 percent (of immigrants) say it is hard to get a good job or do well in this country without learning English; only 12 percent say it is easy. It is vital to know English when trying to get a job. Despite English being one of the most difficult languages to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Horse Racing Title: Types of Horse Racing Description: Knowing the types of horse racing is instrumental for first time bettors who want to grasp the ins and outs of the popular wagering activity. Keyword: South African football First time bettors would think that all horse races are the same. However, horse racing is a varied sport once you see the bigger picture. It goes back hundreds of years and it has developed significantly throughout its course in time. These days, racing takes place in a multitude of formats with a collection of newly established rules and regulations. You don t need to follow each and every rule to get involved, but getting a decent grasp should give you a head start. Flat racing and jump racing are two of the most common horse racing events, and it s these that continue to draw the attention of bettors. You should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Turf is the conventional surface which most South African football fields employ but dirt tracks are also sought after locations. Synthetic surfaces are used at a number of race courses as well, particularly in the UK, which is also known as all weather tracks. Jump Racing Jump racing is another form that mostly caters to Thoroughbred horses, and is considerably more hazardous that flat racing due to the company of obstacles that horses has to leap over. These obstacles mostly include hurdles, fences, or ditches. The increased risks have led to it being banned in some countries like Australia. It is still a popular form of race in Europe and the US, where it is recognized as steeplechasing. In the UK and Ireland, it s known as National Hunt racing and there are two codes hurdles and steeplechases. In hurdles, the obstacles are required to be over three and a half foot high and a race must be held over a two mile course. Meanwhile, in steeplechases, a selection of obstacles can be included, such as fences, open ditches, or water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication... When examining my own cultural identity it has occurred to me that many of the things that define my own cultural identity are that of Majority groups, however it would seem that I have just as many if not more Minority group identity factors shaping me ever so slightly within the majority boundaries. For example at first look I am a Married male with a predominantly Anglo Saxon heritage. However upon close inspection one can begin to notice the red hues within my complexion these are subtle hints to a much less dominant cultural history. Many members of one side of my family strongly identify with our Native American heritage; as a result I spent many years as a young man learning that culture. Later in life when I was around 12 or 13 I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication Challenges My interviewee I chose was a man I initially met in the workplace and come to find out our kids ended up going to school together. Our relationship had been an interesting one from the start when we first met he decided to share some of his religious identity to me. Our book defines religious identity as a sense of belonging to a religious group (Martin Nakayama, 2011). Oddly enough we were on lunch break at work and I was hungry that day he approached me and commented on how my chicken smelt good. I had noticed over the past week or so he had not eaten lunch at all so I offered him some of my chicken. He politely declined and explained to me that he was practicing Ramadan and that he only at late at night and early before the sun came up. At first being somewhat ignorant of religion I asked why he explained it was something that followers of Islam do. In a business article it is explained that in Dubai visitors are expected to practice in the same fasting ritual or face punishment including fines and jail time (McGinley, 2011). While laws can vary by country there are some exemptions to the fasting requirements and often include conditions such as menstruation, illness, older age, pregnancy, and breast feeding (El Zibdeh, 2009). While I know that fasting is common in many Native American cultures to obtain higher levels of spirituality. I do not believe it was commonly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. War Is Kind, And The Poem, Anthem For Doomed Youth Knock, knock, knock on the door; a trembling hand reaches to turn the knob on the door, not knowing if want lies beyond the door is good news or tragic news about a loved one that is off at war. Everyday loved ones wait at home waiting for news or their loved one to come home, hopefully unharmed both physically and mentally, safe from the wrath of war. War and violence can affect many people directly or indirectly in quite different ways. These effects on people involved with war and violence can be found in the movie Hacksaw Ridge, the poem War is Kind, and the poem Anthem for Doomed Youth. In the movie Hacksaw it can be found throughout the entire movie the effects war can have on a family and even on people that are not related to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doss decided from then on to become a conscientious objector and Doss s father quit the abusive relationship. Doss then left for war a few years later, leaving behind his broken father, his mother, and his girlfriend whom he was engaged too. Doss found that not everyone agreed with his decision to not bare arms and Doss was said to be a coward. Doss missed his wedding because he was not allowed to leave boot camp until he shot a gun and his soon to be wife was left standing on the alter. Doss was finally cleared to be a medic in the army and was sent to Okinawa to fight on Hacksaw Ridge. Doss ran through the battlefield saving many men and when the army retreated back off of the cliff Doss stayed behind. Doss went through battlefield, dodging the Japanese enemies and lowered over seventy American soldiers along with a few Japanese enemies down to safety. Doss was soon saw as a hero in the eyes of his squad that had once despised him, and had earned the Medal of Honor. Doss s bravery throughout the battle of Hacksaw Ridge saved many lives that then affected the lives of the families of the soldiers he had saved. The movie, Hacksaw Ridge was based off of the true story of Desmond Doss and Gibson shows how violent and gruesome the Battle of Hacksaw Ridge really was. Doss is a Seventh Day Adventist, and was full of patriotism but he was affected by his father s internal fight that was left over from World War One. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Coy Mistress Tone Rough Draft The writers of To His Coy Mistress and Coy Mistress use poetic devices such as tone and imagery to create contrasting themes. Andrew Marvell, the writer of To His Coy Mistress , wrote the poem persuasively, while Annie Finch, the author of Coy Mistress , wrote her poem as a rebuttal to his persuasions, therefore contrasting each other in many ways. Marvell creates a distinct tone for each stanza, these tones portray his deep, sincere desire as well as his insincere flattering. In the first stanza, Marvell stated Two hundred (years) to adore each breast (15). He reveals this insincere, almost satiric tone in order to flatter the girl he is addressing. Finch begins with a bitter tone, Lines 1 through 8 in Coy Mistress ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay Application My interest for the Attorney Advisor position with the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO) arises from my longstanding commitment to constantly improve myself. I have always enjoyed legal research, writing, and the complexities of intellectual property. I have no doubt that my enthusiasm to research, my eagerness to learn, and my strong ability to communicate clearly, work efficiently, accurately, and quickly, will make me an invaluable asset to the USPTO. I believe these traits combined with my unique skillset, developed as a result of experiences working for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (Diamondbacks), Nike Inc. (Nike), and the Arizona Attorney General s Office, Liability Management Department (AG Office) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I received high praise regarding my legal research and writing skills, and further improved my skills through conducting legal research on narrow issues of litigation and though drafting legal memorandums. Moreover, one of my supervising attorneys in the Trademark Department was a former USPTO Attorney Advisor. She supervised my activities concerning intellectual property memo s, utility and patent research, and research on trademark legislation. My externship at the AG Office exposed me to the interworking s of a government agency. As an employee of the state every detail is particularly scrutinized and it is of the utmost importance that quality work be exhibited. At the AG Office I continued to impress my supervisors with my diligence, impressive legal research, writing skills, and through drafting legal memorandums and motions in limine. Moreover, I quickly adapted and learned about specific duties entailed upon me as a legal extern, and executed those duties, which included assisting attorneys with discovery proceedings, jury instructions, and any matters arising from preparation of jury trials. 1) Demonstrate your knowledge of legal principles and skills in applying legal principles. While specific experience in these fields is not required to receive consideration under this announcement, please identify any knowledge or experience you have in the areas of trademark law, intellectual property, administrative law, or other relevant civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. QUT Art Museum When visiting an exhibit space one of the first things a viewer sees is the area that the works are exhibited in. There is more to exhibiting a work in a space than just putting in the room and expecting that to be satisfactory. Lighting, walls, art placement, viewer interaction and many more are an important park of how successful an exhibit can be. When a viewer enters the QUT Art Museum they first see the reception desk with the typical white walls that one would expect from a museum or gallery. To the right of this desk one can see a large room with black walls that are in direct contrast to the reception area, inviting the viewer to investigate what this room is. Walking towards the room the viewer is confronted with a large seemingly out of place wall separating the room seen from the reception from another room on the right with what looks like a huge bolder. The left room has what looks like a bunch of randomly assorted objects placed on a very large black circle. These objects are arranged on the floor purposefully lower than the viewer s natural line of sight, this work is named Amorphology A . Further to the left of this one will see Soft Shoulder which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With over one hundred art works by eighty artists from all up the Asia Pacific as opposed to four works from a single artist. With QAGOMA being a popular tourist attraction its target audience has a much larger range than that of Catacoustics 3 , with people of all ages coming to see the works sections of the gallery were made for children. As well as areas with multiple video/digital works and huge interactive sculptures the process of installing each and every work in the spaces would have taken teams of curators and technicians. With works that span walls that are three stories tall and interactive installations that are similar in scale there is a sense of wonder and awe rather than the intimate self reflective feeling of Catacoustics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Epic in A Piligrim s Progress by John Bunyan and Heart of... What is an epic? What does a piece of literature need in order to be considered an epic? An epic is a journey that the protagonist takes in order to find who they are themselves. A Pilgrim s Progress by John Bunyan and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad are two pieces of literature in which this appears. However, A Pilgrim s Progress: Part One is more of a dream journey while Heart of Darkness is an actual physical journey. Both of these novels however follow the standard pattern of an epic in how they are both journey s in which the person comes to an understanding of themselves which sometimes and sometimes does not end up saving him. A Pilgrim s Progress: Part One is a novel that follows the structure of an epic in many different ways. For one, as even stated in the novel, Christian s journey is a dream journey. Another way is how at the beginning of the novel the protagonist Christian has a large burden on his back that he can not take off. This burden causes him to have the conviction that he has many sins and is therefore in need of saving so he goes on a pilgrimage in order to be saved. This follows the epic structure of being a young, naive man who goes on a journey in order to obtain an understanding of himself. Throughout Christian s journey he faces many challenges but also is helped by various people too. Another part of the epic structure is the young man s journey through the underworld or hell. This is shown in A Pilgrim s Progress through Christian s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Financial Ratio Analysis Griffith University, Gold Coast | Group Assignment for 2204AFE Financial Institutions Management | Comparative Analysis of ANZ and Westpac | | s2758329, s2762895, s2773847, s2784238Diamond, E., Dong, G., Huang, Y. amp; Lin, B.Due: 5th April 2012Tutor: Sonja Kobinger | | | The following report is a brief comparative analysis of two of Australia s largest deposit taking financial institutions (FI), Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. (ANZ) and Westpac Banking Corporation (Westpac). This report seeks to identify which of the FIs has a greater aggregate return per dollar of equity and thus establish the highest performer, or most profitable, of the two. The Return on Equity Model (ROE) (Koch amp; MacDonald, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to ROA, ANZ s profitability fell short of Westpac s by 0.146%, with the ROA percentage at 0.95% and 1.096% respectively (Appendix A). The difference in profits is caused by Westpac s substantially higher total assets, which outweigh ANZ s by $75,740,000. Although ANZ has a greater level of liquid assets, Westpac s substantially higher loan portfolios generate higher returns. The lower ROA is caused by ANZ s interest bearing assets under performing, or carrying lower risks leading to lower yields, or a greater reliance upon non interest bearing assets. ROE is linked to ROA through the EM. ANZ s 2011 EM was 15.62x, slightly higher than Westpac s 15.35x, suggesting ANZ s assets are funded by more debt than Westpac, this combined with lower returns is usually indicative of a low performing institution (Koch amp; MacDonald, 2010, pg. 122). Further decomposition leads to analysis of the Expense ratio (ER) and Asset Utilisation (AU). ANZ s overall ER of 4.99% is relatively lower than Westpac s at 5.36% (Appendix A) supporting the earlier conclusion that ANZ s lower ROA is caused by lower earning interest bearing assets rather than an inability to control expenses (Koch amp; MacDonald, 2010, pg. 122). ANZ s lower ER can be attributed to its considerably lower Interest Expense (IE) percentage, 3.35% compared with Westpac s 4.05% (Appendix A), suggesting that, during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Current Development Of Racial Discrimination The reality is clear; race is deeply involved in our legal system. From the start of this bureaucracy the constitution had a specific definition of race and what it represented in the modern democratic arena. The fact of the matter is simple; race carries lack of objectivity from the start of this constitutional democracy to the present modernized country. The Civil Rights Movement was long overdue and even that impactful moment in history has not seen the light at the end of the tunnel. Our legal system surrounds itself with defining race, class, and gender. It seems that after two centuries this institution carries baggage that should have been left behind long ago. Throughout this essay I will try to address the current development of racial discrimination that takes part in our current legal system. I will focus on the recent police shootings and how the police are being held accountable for their actions. Before diving into our current racial instability, I will describe a few terminologies that affects the legal philosophy and how it ultimately operates. I will break down the categorization our current legal system occupies, I will tie this with the police shootings as of recent, and I will factually explain how these so called incidents are not fictional occurrences as they are being labeled by mainstream media. Perspective is everything, how we look at something can determine our conclusive evaluation. Our current legal system has avoided the idea of full ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hemodialysis and Peritonial Dialysis Aims and Objectives Aims On the completion of the seminar students gain the knowledge regarding hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis and will utilize this knowledge with a positive attitude. Specific Objectives The group will able to; * Define dialysis * Describe the history of dialysis * Explain the principles of dialysis * Enumerate the indication of dialysis * Explain details about hemodialysis * Describe details about peritoneal dialysis * List down the Psychosocial Issues In ESRD Patients * Dietary Management Dialysis Patient * Nursing Responsibilities Introduction The introduction of dialysis as a lifesaving treatment for kidney failure was not the result for any large scale research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Kidney failure cases urea, creatine, uric acids and electrolytes move from the blood to the dialysate with the net effect of lowering their concentration in the blood. RBC s WBC s and plasma proteins are too large to diffuse through the pores of the membrane. Hemodialysis patient are exposed to 120 to 130 L of water during each dialysis treatment. Small molecular weight substances can pass from the dialysate in to patient s blood. So the purity of water used for dialysis is monitored and controlled. * Osmosis: Osmosis is the movement of fluid from an area of lesser concentration to an area of greater concentration of solutes. Glucose is added to the dialysate and creates an osmotic gradient across the membrane, pulling excess fluid from the blood. * Ultra filtration: Ultra filtration results when there is an osmotic gradient or pressure gradient across the membrane. In PD excess fluid is removed by increasing the osmolality of the dialysate with the addition of glucose. In HD , the gradient is created by increasing pressure in the blood compartment(positive pressure)t ore decreasing pressure in the dialysate compartment(negative pressure). Extracellular fluid moves in to the dialysate because of the pressure gradient. The excess fluid is removed by creating a pressure differential between the blood and the dialysate solution. Indications of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The History of Microsoft Windows Microsoft was co founded by Paul Allen and Bill Gates in 1975. Microsoft had a huge vision of putting a computer on every desk top and in every home. In June 1980 IBM approached Microsoft about a project called CHESS . They came up with a new operating system called MS DOS this introduced a whole new language to the general public, since the system brought difficulty to people to read they set out to find a better way to make an operating system. In 1982 1983 Microsoft becomes the first to work on the new operating system the code name is interface manager, but they then decide in 1983 on the name windows because it describes and fits the description of a computer screen. It was said that skeptics called it vaporware. It took two years to develop windows after it was thought up. In November of 1985 Microsoft ships out Windows 1.0, with this software you were able to navigate around by using a mouse. This software was made for serious PC users. In December of 1987 Windows 2.0 was released with desktop icons and expanded memory. The Intel 286 processor was what windows 2.0 was created for and when Intel 386 processor was created the windows 386 was released. In 1988 Microsoft becomes the largest software company based on sales. In 1990 windows 3.0 was released and in 1992 windows 3.1 was released. At this time Windows software was installed with floppy discs. With windows 3.0 you were able to use program file and program manager, you were also able to play games. Windows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Networking 1. List two advantages of wireless networking. User mobility in the workplace, and cost effective networking media for use in areas that are difficult or too costly to wire. 2. What are the three areas defined for the IEEE 802.11 standard? Physical Layer (PHY): The method of transmitting the data, which may be either RF or infrared (although infrared is rarely used.) Medium Access Control (MAC): The reliability of the data service, access control to the shared wireless medium, protecting the privacy of the transmitted data. MAC management protocols and services: Authentication, association, data delivery, and privacy. 3. What is an ad hoc network? In this network, the wireless clients (stations) communicate directly with each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 23. What is the purpose of the paging procedure in Bluetooth? The paging procedure is used to establish and synchronize a connection between two Bluetooth devices. 24. Define the term backscatter. It refers to the reflection of the radio waves striking the RFID tag and reflecting back to the transmitter source with its stored unique identification information. 25. What are the three parameters that define an RFID system? Means of powering the tag, frequency of operation, and communications protocol (also called the air interface protocol). 26. Explain how power is provided to a passive RFID tag. By rectifying the RF energy transmitted from the reader which strikes the RF tag antenna. 27. Cite three advantages for using an active RFID tag. The power consumption of the G2C501 is 10μA in the sleep mode and uses two AA batteries with an expected lifetime of five years, it works in the standard 915 MHz range, and it also has location capability. 28. What are the three frequency bands typically used for RFID tags? Low Frequency, High Frequency, and Ultra High Frequency. 29. What is the WiMax frequency standard for the United States? Unlicensed: 5.8GHz and licensed: 2.5 GHz spectrum. 30. Why was OFDM selected for WiMax? This signaling format was selected for the WiMAX standard IEEE 802.16a standard because of its improved NLOS (non line of sight) characteristics in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Theme Of Death In The Boat By Alistair Macleod The Boat is a short story written by Alistair MacLeod in 1968. The story is narrated by a boy when after he has grown up and become a professor at Midwestern university in Cape Breton, east Canada. The narrator reflects on how events in his childhood have shaped the man he is today. He speaks about his family and the cold, frosty fishing community in Nova Scotia they belonged to. There is a somber tone and a presence of sadness, dismay and death throughout the extract. It is told in the first person, which allows for the emotions of characters to be expressed the most precise. This way, themes and symbols of the short story are carried across to the reader better. The narrator recalls his youthful teenage years as the only son, and youngest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having experienced death and separation of family members, and have gone through the trials and tribulations of a past filled with decisions now regretted. The fishing culture and heritage have led both father and son to places where they feel incomplete. For the father this place is his room of books. For the son this place is the all night restaurant. This extract goes to show what a powerful influence ones childhood has on the rest of their life, and how it can create fears such as that of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Howard Schultz Strategy with Starbucks When Howard Schultz first experienced Starbucks Coffee, Tea and Spice he was immediately smitten by the operations and business culture, and actively pursued a job with them. At that time, Starbucks Coffee, Tea and Spice was an 11 year old coffee shop with six stores in Seattle specializing in high quality coffee beans. Starbucks Coffee, Tea and Spice desired to bring fine coffee to their customers, so to that end, they imported quality coffee beans, roasted them to their own exacting specifications and sold the beans and high end coffeemakers to their customers, so customers could make superb coffee at home. The only coffee brewed onsite was the sampling of a roast, in order for a customer to determine if they wanted to buy that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Starbucks discovered that the connections we make in communities create[d] a loyal following. (starbucks.com) Customers spent afternoons at Starbucks. They brought their work to Starbucks. They dated at Starbucks. And they came back! Sometimes daily. Schultz s strategy was a success. Starbucks became the number 1 retailer of specialty coffees. When Schultz took a break from everyday operations as CEO in 2000, Starbucks had grown to 3,501 stores. What a growth from a start of 11 stores and 100 employees in 1987. Two CEOs followed Schultz s tenure and Jim Donald, the second one, put increasing the number of stores and store efficiencies as his strategy above customer service driving the business. Complaints surfaced that Starbucks felt more like a fast food restaurant than a coffeehouse. (New York Times ~ Business Day, 2012) This pursuit, along with the Great Recession, created havoc in Starbucks finances, driving stock price from a high of $40 (5/1/2006) to $8 (11/17/2008). (Living Economics) At that point, the Board ousted Jim Donald and asked Schultz to come back as CEO and lead a major restructuring and revitalization initiative. (Thompson amp; Shah, 2010) Just like the first time he walked into Starbucks in 1981, Schultz wanted to be transported by the aromas and the ambience. He found the corporation he came back to missing those points. Making of breakfast sandwiches, added to compete with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Problem Of Teacher Attrition In conclusion, teacher attrition is a growing issue that is plaguing education. A proactive approach needs to be taken to combat this growing issue instead of a reactive approach. Teachers are leaving the profession by the thousands weekly. Students, school districts, and communities are all feeling the effects of the lack of an adequate educational system, especially in high poverty, low performing school districts. These are the districts that need quality teachers the most but are at the biggest disadvantage because of difficulties attracting quality teachers to the areas. In order to close the achievement gap, states are requiring teachers to be highly qualified. Highly qualified means teachers have graduated from a four year institute and completed a teacher certification program. States and school districts are required to notify parents if their child s teacher is not highly qualified. States and school districts feel that highly qualified teachers translates to increased student achievement. The public and the states has two varying views on what it means to be a highly qualified teacher. The state says that a highly qualified teacher has completed a four year institute and teacher certification program. The public feels that a highly qualified teacher is one that possess classroom management skills, knowledgeable of the subject matter they teach, understand how student learn, and monitor and assess student progress. Student achievement is the main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation GANNON UNIVERSITY The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation by GANNAVARAM KEERTHI SAGAR This is an Engineering project submitted to the Gannon University graduate faculty in partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Science in Engineering. Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Approved: Advising Professor in Charge of Major Work Chairperson of Major Department Gannon University Erie, Pennsylvania 16541 Dec, 2016 Acknowledgements I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my guide Dr. Niraj Shakhakarmi for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the course of this project. The help and guidance given by him time to time shall carry me a long way in the journey of life on which I am about to embark. I also take this opportunity to express a deep sense of gratitude to Department of Electrical Engineering of the Gannon University for giving me permission to commence this Project. I am obliged to staff members of Electrical Department, for the valuable information provided by them in their respective fields. I am grateful for their cooperation during the period of my Project. I would also like to thank my parents for their undeniable support and encouragement which allowed me to achieve my goals. I also would like to thank my friends who helped me in finishing this project within the limited time. I am making this project not only for marks but also to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Unjust Vs Reverse Discrimination Life is full of laws, unjust and just. But what makes a law unjust? Is it just discrimination or, could it be more. People have always been treated differently depending on race, whether you know it or not there has always been discrimination in our society. We have laws and business practices that supports discrimination known and unknown, these laws that unjust laws are practiced on a daily basis. One way to define an unjust law is one that shows favor to group or another. A philosopher named Robert k. Fullenwider believes the only way to fix this is not by making new laws in order to reverse the damage that has been done. On the other hand martin Luther king Jr believes that we need laws in order to right the wrongs unjust laws of the past. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fullenwider saw it in another way, in order to fix unjust laws to get rid of all unjust laws. He started by saying, the way to end discrimination is to not discriminate in reverse but to stop discrimination. (pg. 271) we are not going to be able to fix a problem by making laws in reverse to what has already been done. We need to put an end to it all together. By making reverse discrimination we are not making thing better, we are just sweeping the issue under the rug so to speak. When we reverse discrimination we just force people to meet a quota . In his paper he points out that, a company policy not itself is designed to keep blacks out nevertheless, does exactly that. (pg. 272) Companies do not have policies that say no black allowed. They have requirements in place that in a roundabout way keeps blacks from getting the job. Some black person could have had the job if they had the education or recommendations to get the job. Companies have rules were they know blacks can t meet the requirements because of the way that our society is set up. To fix discrimination is not about what is seen or what is known Fullenwider points out that, it is about the nature and sweep of discrimination (pg. 272) if you only work on a surface level you will only get a surface result. In order to move on from such an ingrained problem like discrimination you need to get rid of it in all forms. You can t reverse what has already been done but you can put an end to it cold turkey , stop it in its tracks. One thing that is being overlooked is that our country was not made for blacks to live happily. The world is built for giants and of course we don t do well in that world but give us back the world built for us and see what we can do. (pg. 273) Whites are the giant in our world. The world we live in is a world that was made to the white race benefit and blacks are just people trying to fit in. The laws are not what is needed for blacks to fit. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. krispy kreme research Essay Drive, will power, creativity, independent, self confident, dedication, perseverance, and goal oriented. These words are some of the characteristics that describe a successful business. A business needs drive to continue to strive and focus on the business even during the hardest of times. A good business needs will power to do what is in the best interest of the business even if running the business is not enjoyable anymore. Creativity is definitely a key factor because with creativity to make the business unique, the business is just like any other corner shop, and will not get the desired attention from the consumer. Creativity is also very important for marketing strategies. For example, America is on a low carb craze which has the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company would benefit because being able to place orders online at a near by store allows the orders to be ready prior to pick up. This entails less traffic in and out of the doughnut shop at the same time, as well as creates less wait times for customers. Viewing the doughnuts online allows the consumer to know what they want before hand this also creates less of a wait time for other consumers. The store may also choose to set up e commerce for the international market. By choosing to utilize the international market Krispy Kreme would definitely benefit though use of an untapped market. Krispy Kreme Stores seem to have somewhat of a gimmick. They provide live entertainment while you wait for your doughnuts. Inside the store you can see all the doughnuts are being made. You can see the doughnuts being fried glazed on the hot doughnut machine. Now, Krispy Kreme has developed a smaller machine which allows Krispy Kreme shops to open inside the airports and shopping malls. These machines easily attract customers to the shop. Who can resist the site of the hot doughnuts sign flashing in the window luring you insider the shop. This is another way Krispy Kreme used its resource to develop cliental. The smell of the fresh baked bread also lures the customer to the Krispy Kreme counter. A support system can assist the managers through online support with problems. Online ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Dentist And Economy Dentist and the Economy Dentistry is not only beneficial for the health of the patient and the physician s financial stability, but for the economy as well. Four years of undergraduate school and four or more years of dental school and a lifelong fulfilling career both economically and personally is the dream of dental practitioners. Dentistry is beneficial for the economy of the United States and even the World, but just like with anything the economy can affect dentist as dentistry plays a part of the economy. Dentists provide high paying jobs and they help the economy. Dental offices provide jobs that include hygienists, dental assistants, disinfection technicians, lab technicians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dental offices have less patients when the economy is lower and the amount of jobs that patients hold is low. This is because when jobs are lost and money is low the patient s place priority on other necessities like rent and food rather than on their health. Insurances are lost when job availability goes down as most patients carry insurances through their employer. Since 2013 a great recession has occurred that lowered the amount of patients dentist have a day or annually. According to Dr. Roger P. Levin from Dental Economics, Americans will have less money to spend on retail and service sector businesses, including dentistry which is estimated to last until the year 2023. This recession will greatly affects dental offices all over the United States by lowering the demand of dental care. Another damaging factor to dental professionals is the ever rising prices of school. According to the American Dental Education Association (ADEA), the average debt per graduating senior is $247,227. This high level of debt can jeopardize a new dentist s ability to choose their preferred career path. Dentist are now graduating with large amounts of debts that affect how well dentist are able to purchase their own practices. This allows for large dental practices to increase in size and gives less opportunities for small practices to grow or new practices to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...