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Moralistic Therapeutic Deism
Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Intro: The Illusion in Christianity today. The Lost Generation believing
they are living in righteousness with god. The present Christian views that are negligent to the facts
that god has given us through his words. Now and days not just people but Christians take it for what
it is. What I mean when I say, take it for what it is that we are carless to acknowledge what we are
being taught or learning. Now for some odd reason we have this instinct to accept what we have been
told. You can stay and listen to your pastor every Sunday, yes you can be involved in the community. I
cannot judge others from making these mistake, being that we all have been naïve at some point in our
lives. A lot of individuals speak on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
History: Researching into the history of WWII How this trauma created The Great Depression and
The Baby Boomers inspired me to acknowledge how we can come together and help one another.
Now and days we watch others struggle and either ignore or may have the resources but don t
encourage others to grow from their problems. During those times of 1929 1940 being that not just
one person was effected but the entire country. Family, Friends, and Loved ones came together to
concur struggle. Population was decreasing and homes were destroyed. The government had created
organizations to help families in need. If the government was able to help the country as a whole,
grow from poverty. What made the government change today with selfishness? Economic activity in
the united states declined from the middle of 1929 through the first few months of 1933. This 4year
declined was not smooth, but it was nevertheless an unprecedented and bewildering fall in production.
Industrial production declined by 37%, prices by 33% therefore over half. (The Cambridge economic
history of the united states) At 75 million strong, the baby boomers packed the maternity wards as
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Jewish Tolerance In Medieval Christian Society
Shenecia Brown
Hebr.211 paper #1
JEWISH TOLERANCE IN MUSLIM SPAIN AND MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN SOCIETY
After the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 Jews found themselves in the hands of tolerant Muslims in Al
Andalus. Muslim tolerance of Jews played an important role in the advancement of Jewish studies as
from this came great philosophers and leaders and the creation of the Talmud. When compared to Jews
in the medieval Christian society, Jews in Muslim Spain in the Golden Age were more tolerated and
thus able exercise their freedom comparably more that in Rome. Firstly, Jews in medieval christian
society when compared to those in Muslim Spain were less tolerated. This is because they were being
forced to convert, denied certain rights and prevented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In medieval Christian society as the Jewish population grew, Christians became more unsettled. They
began to see Jews as a threat and their tolerance dwindled. Reasons for this sudden change is mainly
based on the Jews disregard of Christ and Christianity. They blaspheme against Christ... and their
religious book called the Talmud in which they considered as law, had statements that relate to [the]
blasphemy of Christ . As a result over time, despite their stance on protecting Jews, Christians became
hostile towards Jews. Events such as the the first crusade in 1095 in which Jews in Rhineland were
attacked by...However in Muslim territories, things were much different as Jews and other minorities
were given freedom with minimal limitations to practice their religion. Jews in particular were so
much tolerated that their Dhimmi status went unacknowledged in certain periods. These periods are
known as the Golden Age in Jewish history and in this time Jews flourished as many great leaders
arose who were experts in philosophy, poetry, Hebrew language and the Talmud. To muslims, Jews
were simply second class citizens that could be trusted to lead and give excellent advice to Calphs.
One could argue that Muslim tolerance of Jews equate with that of medieval Christians due to the
uproar of anti semitism during the Golden Age but one delves further you will find that these moments
were stirred by radical groups and not by the
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Symptoms And Symptoms Of Krabbe s Disease
Krabbe s disease has many signs and symptoms. There are three stages of this condition in infantile
form. Stage 1: The infant is seemingly normal and healthy for the first couple months after birth.
However during early onset of this disease, the child has signs of incoordination, vomiting, irritability,
unexplained fevers and stiff posture. Initial symptoms that may occur are seizures (Wenger 2000).
There is slight developmental regression and behavioral abnormalities, in particular, displaying
hypersensitivity to sound and touch (ORDR). Throughout this stage, the Cerebrspinal Fluid (CSF)
protein concentration at this point is significantly increased (Wenger 2000). The CSF is a liquid that
bathes the brain and spinal cord. Its function is to cushion the brain and spinal cord, protecting against
injury. It also circulates chemicals and certain nutrients that are filtered from the blood and it also
removes waste products from the brain (Lantos 2011).
The second stage of Krabbe s disease involves aplasia and hypoplasia, which is a defective
development of the abdominal wall musculature. There is also hypertonia, which is damage to the
Central Nervous System (CNS). The CNS is the brain and the spinal cord, which controls most of the
functions of the body and mind. There is also visual impairment, sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL),
cognitive impairment, and electromyography (EMG) abnormalities (ORDR). These symptoms vary
from person to person (Wenger 2000). Some less common
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False Advertising Case Study
SS. Where a reasonable person can understand product packaging and advertisement, the Court should
dismiss false advertising complaints against it. See Freeman v. Time, Inc., 68 F.3d 285, 290 (9th Cir.
1995). The facts in this case do not reveal any breach of law. Therefore, the Court should grant Prairie
Foods motion to dismiss because the claim that the packaging for Complete Blueberry Pomegranate
cereal is misleading is unfounded. California Business and Professional Code § 17500. RS. Unless it
is targeted toward a vulnerable audience, such as children or the elderly, advertisement materials or
product packaging is only considered deceptive if it is likely to mislead a reasonable person. See id. at
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It does not contain any false statements. While it does contain Complete Blueberry Pomegranate, this
text is merely ambiguous and is qualified several times on the front face of the box described by
Plaintiffs as being the only one visible prior to purchase. Id. The box clearly states, in bolded letters,
that it contains, Naturally and Artificially Flavored Crispy Whole Grain Flakes and Crunchy Fruit
Flavored Clusters. Id. This is a complete and accurate description of the product; there is no
embellishment or liberty taken that might suggest that fruit is an included ingredient, as in Williams,
552 F.3d at 939 or Henderson, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 41077 at *33 34. Even the words, 100% and
Nutrition, are qualified using an asterisk (a symbol used to lead a reader s eyes to clarifying text) to
tell the consumer exactly what the words mean that the cereal contains 100% Daily Value of 12
Vitamins Minerals, which it does in every complete serving. Compl. Ex.
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Role Of The State And Of The Real Estate Companies
International development studies tries to explain the dynamics between countries in terms of the
population s well being by comparing economic, political, social, historical, and cultural factors
(Haslam, Schafer and Beaudet 2012, 5). Indeed, even UNESCO world heritage sites can be examined
under the international development scope. Chile is a country containing five world heritage sites
including the city of Valparaíso. It was declared as an UNESCO heritage site1 in 2003. A particular
case study was analyzed on the impacts that this declaration has on the local population. This case
study is an important topic to international development since it focuses on poverty, culture,
neoliberalism, and urban development which are issues ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The weak presence of the state makes it more difficult for states to implement policies and adequate
urban planning that take into account local realities (Hidalgo, Borsdorf and San Martín 2014, 237).
The city s municipal government is in charge of managing the site. However, since it is economically
dependent on the federal government, no specific funds are allocated to the management of Valparaíso
(Hidalgo, Borsdorf and San Martín 2014, 229).
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The classification of the town as a world heritage site has important implications detrimental to the
socially and economically disadvantaged inhabitants of Valparaíso on a microeconomic level. Firstly,
natural and human induced hazards have important repercussions on the local destitute population4.
Gentrification acts in a way that increases their vulnerability to hazards5. Often, buildings and
artefacts are more vulnerable to hazards in heritage sites. Thus, when a natural or human made disaster
occurs, the urban poor are more prone to lose their home due to the unsafe and unstable structure of
the buildings. In addition, with the advent of early phases of gentrification, it is very difficult for the
affected population to find new living space in the city centre because of a chronic shortage [or even
absence] of low cost housing (Takamura 2015). As a result, this can lead to another issue: out
migration patterns of the lower class to adjacent cities. This not only causes immaterial cultural
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How Does Hurston Use Imagery In Their Eyes Were Watching God
Nature at its Best Throughout Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, multiple
accounts of imagery are present. This imagery includes the use of nature to illustrate how people in the
book see themselves and each other. Nature is universal and powerful, so the author cleverly uses
nature as another way to emphasize the important points she is trying to make. The way Hurston uses
imagery through nature symbolizes the evolution of identity, importance and self appreciation.
Hurston s first use of imagery in the book is seen with the pear tree representing young love,
something that doesn t last forever. Janie is telling her friend, Pheoby, about her time spent around the
blossoming pear tree as a young girl. Hurston uses imagery in this section with the blossoming pear
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At Tea Cake s funeral, more imagery was used through the large pine trees evident in the scene. The
last sentence of the book is She called in her soul to come and see (Hurston 193) The pine trees
symbolizes Janie s identity when it is fully grown. The pine tree is straight and tall; it doesn t change
to please others. Janie is finally comfortable with who she is. Throughout the duration of the book,
Janie is not her actual self, but when she at last opens up and lets her tapped soul come out, she
solidifies who she is. Similar to the book, history places freedom as A life of joy and caution, a search
for independence: as a people as individuals, and the search for social separation (O Connor). Just as
Janie is finding herself, so are many newly freed slaves. They all are just trying to become their
genuine selves, not a slave but a person that holds value, and has respect. They are essentially going
through the same journey Janie went through, trying to find themselves and embrace who they
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Termite Vs. 2 Pencils
The data in table 1 shows that no termite followed/tracked a line drawn by a color pencil of any color
or the #2 pencil. There was at least one termite in each group that followed a line drawn by a pen. 19
out of 28 termites tracked a line drawn by a PaperMate pen. 9 out of 28 tracked a line drawn by a Bic
pen. Out of 4 termites used in group 7, only one tracked a line drawn, the utensil used was a red Bic
pen.
The data in table 2 shows that termites 1,3 and 4 did not track any one the lines drawn by any of the
utensils. Only ¼ of the termites tracked a trail drawn by a utensil. Termite 2 being the only one that
tracked a trail. The utensils termite 2 tracked were the: red Bic pen, black Crayola pencil and the
Dixon #2 pencil.
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Al., 2012). This article explains why a termite is attracted to a certain writing utensil and not others. It
is all based off the chemical within in the pen being used. A few errors occurred during the
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Investigation to Find Out Whether Light Distribution...
Investigation to find out whether light distribution affects the abundance of daisy s on The Downs
School playing field, Compton.
Hypothesis: As the light intensity goes up the abundance of daisy s on The Downs School field will
also increase.
Equipment:
10 meter tape measure
light intensity meter
Identification key
Thermometer
soil depth spike
PH Probe
quadrat 0.5 by 0.5
Method:
1. Line up the tape measure from the chosen tree on the ground.
2. Place the quadrat on the ground next to the tape measure at 0cm
3. Count the number of squares in the quadrat where part of a daisy is present
4. Take the light intensity after each count of daisy s has being taken.
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We will take 3 measurements of how deep the soil is in 3 different places to get an overall average.
Mowing The whole of the grass has being mowed therefore all the plants have gone through the same
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Season Because the experiment is only take place in 1 hour the season will not affect the results. If I
had a whole year to carry this experiment out I would do the experiment throughout different seasons
to see what affect the seasons has on the results.
Soil PH I will measure the soil PH in 5 different places to get an accurate and reliable results.
B(ii)
In transect 1 quadrat number 3 there is an anomaly, the sequence is broken 81, 82, 89, 84, this could
have been because Shelby pointed the light meter up into the sky instead of the 90 degree angle. If I
had more time then we would have repeated this result. Most of the other results are accurate and
reliable because looking at the graph there are no completely out of place results, there are a few that
do not fit with the line of best fit very well but ecology is very hard to get perfect as you cannot make
the environment do what you want to do. Some of the light measurements may not be accurate
because when we did the experiment the light was changing and was very unpredictable, sometimes
the sun would go behind a cloud which meant the light measurement would be low when actually
most
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Fastball Research Paper
A changeup is an offspeed pitch thrown just like a fastball except held with a different grip. There are
many ways to hold a changeup. You can palm the ball to make it slow down, or you can use all five
fingertips and hold the ball on the end of them. There is also the circle changeup grip. This pitch is
best thrown when the batter is ahead of your fastball and with the same arm speed upon release as the
fastball, so they won t see it coming.
Curveball
A curveball is a pitch thrown about as fast as a pitchers changeup but with a break on it. An awesome
12 6 curveball moves straight up and down vertically, but some pitchers throw it with a little
horizontal movement on it. A curveball is gripped by placing your fingers on the outside of the wide
horseshoe shaped seam on the baseball. You want to throw this pitch just like a fastball until the very
end when you will snap your wrist downward letting go of the ball with an abbreviated release and
follow through putting your fingernails into your stomach.
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The slider is a breaking ball but instead of moving vertically it has more of a horizontal movement
with a slight drop vertically. A slider and a curve can be thrown with the same grip but the flick of the
wrist you need to create each pitch is different. Instead of flicking your wrist straight down like a
curve you have to flick your wrist sideways. A good slider pitch looks a lot like a fastball until the
very end when it will have a sharp, late break.
Baseball is 90% mental. And the other half is physical. Yogi
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Suly Film Review
Sully Review Released September 9th of this year, Sully depicts the events of the emergency landing
of flight 1549 on the Hudson River. The event took place on January 15, 2009 and stars Tom Hanks as
the pilot, Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger. The film showcases the events the day of the flight as
well as the life Sully led after the crash. While no one lost their life that day, Sully experiences PTSD,
envisioning the plane crashing into NYC buildings. The film follows the invesigations done by the
NTSB, as well as the crash and the question of whether Sully could ve made it back to the origin
airport of Laguardia or the nearby Teterboro airport in New Jersey. it also tells the story of
Sullenberger s dislike of sudden media
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Buddhist Buddhism And Food Of Buddhism
Buddhist Vegetarianism and Foods
In China, Buddhism is an ancient religion with numerous followers. Vegetarians are generally
regarded as Buddhists because people know that Buddhism is a religion that prohibits eating meat.
Buddhism originated in ancient India, which found by a prince of realm called Gautama Buddha in
three thousand years ago. (Henry, 2012) It spread to China in the Western Han Dynasty. It not only
brought a new religion for China, but also had a profound impact on the vegetarian culture at that
time. We will describe the relationship between the Buddhism and its vegetarian culture through food
varieties of vegetarian diet, dishes, and the benefits to the human body.
Food varieties of Buddhist Vegetarianism
Buddhists mainly eat grains, legumes, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. A lot of people have
stereotype of Buddhist, which monks do not eat meat because it is considered breaking no killing rule.
However, that is not entirely true. Buddhism does not forbid its followers to eat meat at the beginning.
Moreover, there are many different stringent requirements for whether or what kind of meat Buddhists
can eat depend on different sects of Buddhism. Thus, Buddhism does not have a uniform standard
diet.
Views of different Religious Sect
Due to descendants different understanding and interpretation of the Dharma, the teachings, doctrines
has to be made to adapt the new environment. Buddhists who believe in different ideas were naturally
separate into
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Reverse Discrimination In The United States
Lately the United States media has been focused on the unfair treatment many people receive based on
their skin tone, whether it is the recent police brutality against African Americans or the focuses the
2018 presidential election has put on illegal immigration. Unfortunately the media has avidly avoided
any subject that may be considered reverse discrimination also known as reverse racism. Reverse
discrimination is a phenomenon in which members of majority groups receive unfair treatment in
attempt to remedy earlier discrimination against minorities. Many people believe that reverse
discrimination is becoming more prevalent part of modern society, by creating equal opportunity s this
issue can be easily reduced.
Reverse discrimination has become a joke with in many minority communities, approximately seven
in ten black (74%) and Hispanic Americans (70%) do not believe discrimination against whites is as
big of a problem as discrimination against other groups (Public Religion Research Institute 38). This
is because many people hold the opinion that only minorities can be discriminated against. According
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According to a study conducted by Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI):
More than four in ten (43%) Americans say that discrimination against whites has become as big a
problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities, while 55% disagree. Opinions about
reverse discrimination have remained fairly constant over the past few years. Half (50%) of white
Americans including 60% of white working class Americans agree that discrimination against whites
has become as big a problem today as discrimination against blacks and other minorities, while fewer
than three in ten Hispanic (29%) and black Americans (25%)
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Importance Of Violent Conflict Is Unethical
In some instances, but very few, violent conflict can be considered ethical. Even in these situations,
violent conflict is only considered ethical to an extent. Times when violent conflict can be considered
ethical are: self defense and revenge. Self defense is only ethical to an extent because at some point it
is no longer self defense. Revenge is only ethical when it is absolutely necessary, and and at some
point it can no longer be considered ethical because it just turns to violence. One instance where
violent conflict can be deemed ethical is a situation where your entire family has been kidnapped
and/or killed by someone or a group of people. Another instance would be if an entire country is being
attacked by another country, and all or most of its citizens are killed, when there was no true
declaration of war. Other than these two possibilities, violent conflict cannot be considered ethical.
Violent conflict is considered unethical because of the inhumane trauma it causes to people. An
example of traumatic violence would be the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan through the
use of nuclear weapons. Even though these bombings might have been necessary at the time, does not
mean they were an ethical decision.
A clear representation of how unethical it is to use nuclear weapons is described in John Hersey s
book Hiroshima, specifically in the chapter called The Fire . Hersey describes the horrific view that
Mr. Tanimoto had to live through after the bombing.
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The Importance Of Risk Management Strategy
This style also strongly influences our proposed approach for the platform support with IA/AA
activities. Whether we are supporting the submission of a Risk Management Framework (RMF)
package, assisting in the creation of policy, building AA documentation, analyzing vulnerability
findings, or supporting tracking activities such as workforce IA training or Federal Information
Security Management Act (FISMA), our focus is on the best practice methods to enhance the overall
organizational security culture and posture. This translates differently per each individual goal;
however, a key tenant is clear communication of expectations and making technical communications
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Our team is well versed in both DIACAP and RMF, and the interaction with Committee on National
Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI) 1253 to support FISMA compliance within the DoD. A final
key component to our approach leverages our heritage in software development. Across our project
teams, we have created scripts and custom applications that automate the testing gaps left by IA tools,
such as ACAS, in demonstrating compliance against applicable STIG s, DODI 8500.2 or National
Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST) SP 800 53 policy. The results are included with the
test results as an artifact for the accreditation authorities and agents, providing for regression testing
and historical progress purposes. Additionally, we have a custom built tool for testing result
aggregation, digestion, and presentation. The custom tool creates an interactive POA M and finding
aggregation presentation, which greatly enhances the ability of analysts in examining data, applying
false positive information and exceptions across large data sets, and provides custom reporting for all
stakeholders. This tool is typically customized for the specific customers as part of the effort;
however, the team is fully capable of using customer preferred products as required.
3.2.1.1 Digital Storytelling MD5 exists as a unique kind of public private
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Ceramics Are Found From The Family Of Calcium Phosphates
Ceramics are found in the family of calcium phosphates. Ex. Tricalcium phosphates, Hydroxyapatite,
substitute apatite, biphasic system. They often have similar properties to the composition of bone.
Their objective is to only mimic the mineral component of bone. They can also be considered bio
absorbable. They avoid the formation of fibrous tissue, and encapsulation of the implant, thus isolating
it from the body system (this is a result of an immunological response). A lot of metal orthopedic
implants are coated with this material, to help avoid this type of reaction. Nonoxide ceramics An
example of this is silicon carbide. They have no sensitivity to fracture. They are also very chemically
stable. They provide good resistance to high temperatures, as well as have good physical strength.
They have good porosity to support new in growth of cells and will improve osteo integration in the
body. A lot of these ceramics are from wood derivatives, have often mimic the properties of plant
vascular systems. Pyrolytic Carbon These are in the form of nanotubes and nanofibres. They have
good overall composition, morphological traits, as well as strong physical and electrical properties. Si
C and Carbon scaffolds A lot of these scaffolds derive from wood plants. They have a high potential to
release cytoxic particles. All plant derived test subjects behave very similarly. Their vascular bundles
have pores that will allow for vascularization to occur. They do not have any
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Standard Deviation and Minimum Order
Sport Obermeyer
Sport Obermeyer started to make firm commitments for producing its 1993 1994 line of fashion
skiwear with scant information about how the market would react to the line. Inaccurate forecasts of
retailer demand had become a growing problem at Obermeyer: in recent years greater product variety
and more intense competition had made accurate predictions increasingly difficult. Also, another issue
Sport Obermeyer faced was how to allocate production between factories in Hong Kong and China.
They need consider all aspects in a short term period and also a long term period.
Questions:
1. Using the sample data given in Table 2 20, make a recommendation for how many units of each
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Figure 2 shows we calculate the minimum order by using formula Q*=average 2*SD. Because we
assume that all of the 10 styles in the sample are made in Hong Kong and there is a minimum
production quantity 600 units so we changed all less than 600 units to 600. Then we can get the total
Figure 2,
|Style |Price |Average forecast|Standard deviation |2*standard |Q*=average 2*SD | |
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Evolution Of Rap During The 80 s
The evolution of rap during the 80 s, 90 s and 2000 s until now. Introduction: What is rap? Rap is
defined in the dictionary as: a style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban blacks in
the late 1970s, in which an insistent, recurring beat pattern provides the background and counterpoint
for rapid, slangy, and often boastful rhyming patter glibly intoned by a vocalist or vocalists. Which
implies that rap is defined by its fast, narcissistic, aggressive, and rhyming lyrics. Simply said rap is
talking slightly faster than usual often accompanied by music. Rap originated in ghettos where youth
had to deal with gangs, drugs, murders, rape, and racial profiling by the police. This is why rap lyrics
are often about violence, drugs, money and sex, which was very controversial and often protested by
parents and politicians. In this assignment I will research and discuss the origins and development of
rap on a 30 year timeline, as well as the surrounding controversy and internal conflicts of the rap
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It has also played a big role in the way I learned English as I was singing along with the not so age
appropriate songs (most of which were older than me) when I was 8 years old. I wanted to learn more
about the origin and development of rap because most of it happened before I was born and the golden
age of rap basically ended during my childhood. I picked English as the subject; not only because all
the songs are in English, but also because a lot of the rap songs can easily be mistaken for one of
Shakespeare s
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Federal Express B
Introduction
Federal Express main products are delivering packages to widespread locations within a short time. In
this case study, we would focus our discussion on its most profitable services, i.e. Priority One,
Standard Air Service, and Courier Pak (Table 1).
Federal Express Product
FedEx specializes in guaranteed overnight delivery of high priority packages, documents, and heavy
freight.
How does Courier Pak fit in Federal Express?
For services users
Courier Pak is a guarantee overnight delivery service, and is expected to be delivered to anywhere
within the FedEx system for the cost of $12.5 with the weight up to 2 pounds regardless the distance
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The review for delivery of documents or other small items are up to 870,000 pieces per day; this
implies that there are opportunities for shippers using Courier Pak whenever their documents weighted
less than 2 pounds. FedEx has to go through the process of opportunity identification in adopting the
needs of the customers. Then opportunity organization matching determines whether the identified
market opportunity is consistent with the company¡¦s mission statement, i.e. FedEx aims at providing
excellent service including Courier Pak to its clients by delivering packages promptly at the right time,
at the right venue and received by the right person. It was the first company noticed that the needs of
packages were different from the passengers, and emphasized in it to develop a unique system and
treat as their core business; while their competitors treat it as a sideline business. From this, FedEx
built up good image against its competitors. Finally comes to the opportunity evaluation, which is to
evaluate whether the attractiveness of FedEx¡¦s Courier Pak can match with the needs of potential
customers using the products. From the case study, we forecast that there are great rooms for Courier
Pak to growth.
The followings are the suggestions and strategies can be implemented to push up the sales of Courier
Pak.
Change the habit of existing express services customers
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Race To Equality Essay
Race to Equality
In 1959, 55.1% of the black population were living in poverty. (Historical Statistics of the United
States: Millennial Edition) It is known that colored people were not privileged, or even treated
respectably as human, until the civil rights movement took place. Many situations were found where
judgment among humans of a different race, other than white, were unfair. Three cases in the Supreme
Court concerning colored races were unjustly ruled during the Civil Rights movement: Swann v.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education, Loving v. Virginia, Regents of the University of
California v. Bakke.
In the case of Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education, Swann did not think that it was
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This case, Loving v. Virginia, denied a black woman and a white man to marry. Ignorantly
overlooking this law, Mildred and Richard Loving thus decided to wed anyway. This caused them
both to receive a year of prison, which they thought was quite unfair. After taking their trial to the
Supreme Court, the state of Virginia verdicts that a felony for a white person to intermarry with a
black person or the reverse. (Loving v. Virginia) The case of Loving v. Virginia greatly impacted the
Civil Rights Movement by allowing interracial marriage.
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke was a case that encouraged equality throughout the
education system. The Davis Medical School allows 100 applicants into the school, 16 being of
minorities, or colored races. Bakke was denied entry into the Davis Medical School: despite having
scores higher than minority student admitted into the school under a special quota system. (Regents of
the University of California v. Bakke) This experience encouraged people to create equality between
the races, consequently adding to the Civil Rights
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Divine Command Theory And Religion
One of the oldest philosophical arguments has to do with morality depending on religion. Some
believe the Divine Command Theory dictates we need to believe in God to produce our morality.
Others, like myself believe that our morality does not depend solely on our religion which reflects the
Natural Law Theory.
Natural Law Theory derived from Aquinas because Aquinas just couldn t believe that God would have
expectations for us if he didn t also give us all of us a way to meet them. I interpret this that we do not
receive all of our commands directly from God but from our own self.
With all of the various religions throughout the world, comes just as many if not more Gods. If our
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Reading the bible, going to church, and taking communion will help to ensure we follow the
commands of God and ultimately have high morality.
If God only commands good for us based on following his direction through the bible, going to
church, and taking communion, then why would people who follow this direction do evil deeds. Let s
take the example of catholic priests being accused of molesting young boys. It should be assumed that
if morality were dependent on religion, then these people submerged in their religion would have the
highest of moralities yet they have committed some of the most atrocious acts known to humans.
Humans are born with an innate ability to have high morality based on the Natural law Theory as
opposed to the Divine Command Theory. Our instincts towards morality come from within ourselves.
Fundamentally we have seven basic tools that produce our survival and morality so it s up to us to
utilize them to the fullest in a positive manner. Our morality can be supported by outside influence
such as our religion but with so many religions and Gods throughout the world, it would be
overwhelming to decide which is ultimately making our choices towards good morality. That has to
come from within
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Why Does History Matter
A question often asked is, Why does history matter? History is a subject taught to people all around
the world and is essential to the survival of the human race. History matters because it connects things
through time, helps present day people to make better decisions than their predecessors based on past
events, and teaches individuals about their heritage.
First, history matters because it connects all things throughout the fabric of time. People are like living
histories because each has a rich past full of ancestors and events that brought them to the place they
are in present day. History connects the past and present in many ways that most people don t even
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It is important for people to know about their predecessors and how they came to be in existence. I
have always been fascinated in the rich history of my family. Being first generation immigrant, I have
witnessed the great move across the Atlantic firsthand and know how hard it is to leave your family
and home behind to create a new life. My grandmother, on my mother s side, was born in former
Yugoslavia, present day Serbia, as Adelheid Amschlinger. In 1943 she had to flee her home because of
World War II. Yugoslavia had been annexed by the Nazis in 1941 and was introduced to racial laws
and persecution of Jews and other political opponents. People started uprising all throughout the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the violence was enough to force my grandmother, her sister, and mother
to flee. Adelheid s father was captured in 1944, while they were trying to flee and was killed.They fled
to Austria, in hopes of finding safety, and were forced to change their names. Adelheid, her mother,
and her sister lived on the countryside for years in a place near the city of Graz. There they resided
until my grandmother, then known as Jana Amschlinger, decided to move to Vienna, Austria and
started a family with my grandfather, Michael Wisniewski. After having my mother, Sitra Wisniewski,
Michael and Jana divorced. Both continued to live in Vienna and my mother grew up in Vienna, as
well. My mother and father, both Austrians, then married and had my sister and I. In the spring of
2004, my mother, Sitra Tauscher Wisniewski, and my father, Johannes Tauscher, decided that Vienna
didn t have enough opportunities for them as doctors and they wanted a change of setting. Both
traveled to the U.S. and interviewed at Eli Lilly, a pharmaceutical company, based in Indiana, that had
expressed interest in hiring
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Radiology Medical Advantages And Disadvantages
In most radiology modalities, it is hard to see the many different soft tissue like the vessels and
arteries without the help of a contrast agent. The soft tissue and blood vessels are composed of a
different density which in turn makes the plain x ray images not as beneficial as for bones to
diagnosis. Differentiating between two adjacent tissues is proven to be very useful with the help of a
radiopaque substance.2 This in turn is the reason a contrast agent is needed to enhance the vasculature
nature of the human body. Examples of contrast agents commonly used are barium, Iodine 300 or 370,
Gastrografin, or Gadolinium.
The study of the blood or lymph vessels in the body after an injection of a radiopaque contrast agent is
called Angiography.1 Obtaining the images for a patient with obstructed coronary vessels is called and
coronary angiogram. When a patient is given a contrast agent for a coronary angiogram, it can cause
some significant health risks that can be unforeseen. Many complications can come from too much
contrast agent being administered or by not monitoring the patients creatinine before the exam. This is
one of the causing factors that may lead to the patient having kidney failure, cardiac issues, allergic
reactions or even anaphylactic shock.2 Without the proper laboratory procedures done and close
monitoring during an exam, the patient can be put at an extremely high risk of complications due to
the contrast agent. Contrast agents can be classified into
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Why Is The Us Constitution Important
The U.S. Constitution is the document of the principles and system of the United States government. It
covers the goals of the new government, the system and purpose of each branch, how the states will
work, how to amend the constitution, the supremacy of the national government, and the process of
ratification. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of America, that must be followed by everyone.
The Constitution of the United States was established at the 1787 Constitutional Convention and
signed in 1787. The Constitution is the structure of America, it tells us how everything will work in
this nation of ours. Without the Constitution, there would not be any specified rules of how this
country is set up and how it works. The Constitution makes us who we are today, it establishes our
system of government, our rules of what we can and can t do, what the government can do for the
people, and how everything in America is set up. On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war on
the British. This action was caused by many reasons. One incident was in 1807, on the Virginia coast,
when the British H.M.S. Leopard s captain, Salusbury Humphreys, demanded that deserters on the
U.S.S. Chesapeake were to be turned over. When the U.S.S. Chesapeake s master commandant,
Charles Gordon, refused, the Leopard violated international law and fired at the U.S.S. Chesapeake,
killing five men and wounding more, taking any suspected deserters ( Sailor s Rights , 2012). Also, the
British
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Essay on Functionalism in Education
Having attended public schools throughout my childhood and adolescence, I never was familiar with
the term functionalism and its many elements. After observing and analyzing my field placement
classroom I have come to understand the concept of functionalism to some extent. In general,
functionalists see schools as serving to socialize students to adapt to the economic, political, and social
institutions of that society (Feinberg, p.6, 2004). They also theorize that in order for societies to
survive, they must carry out vital functions such as, attaining fundamental knowledge and acquiring
essential skills and proficiency, acknowledging certain norms and values within their community, and
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As soon as their teacher, Mrs. Root asked them to settle down, they instantly became silent. This is an
example of an unspoken expectation of the teacher and is one of many hidden curriculums that I
witnessed in the classroom. Another instance was during instruction; Mrs. Root had asked a question
pertaining to shapes and who ever knew the answer, demonstrated this particular hidden curriculum by
raising their hand. The functionalist concept, hidden curriculum, is best defined as organizational
features and routines of school life that provide the structure needed to develop the psychological
dispositions appropriate for work and citizenship in industrial society (Feinberg, p. 21, 2004). It is
intended to assist in achieving norms, learning one s position in society, and how to think of oneself.
Hidden curriculum has also been explained as making the transition from family to the real world less
difficult. This concept applies to the examples I gave because when the teacher asked the students to
settle down, they instantly knew that they needed to follow directions. The idea that teachers are
authority figures and deserve to be respected is instilled in children at a very young age and is
expected to be upheld. As for students raising their hands when wanting to speak or answer a question,
this has also been implanted in children s minds and is a norm in today s society. I conducted my
second
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William Shakespeare s King Henry Iv
Since the start of civilization, leaders have pondered over the qualities that makeup an honorable and
legitimate ruler. In William Shakespeare s play King Henry IV Part One the audience must decide
what makes an honorable leader. Throughout the play the main characters, King Henry, Prince Harry,
Hotspur, and even Falstaff, help the audience realize what makes up an honorable leader for others to
follow. The first character that William Shakespeare wants the audience to look at is King Henry.
Henry represents the truth and goodness of the kingdom that he commands. There is some speculation
as to how he became King, and rather or not he is the true King of the country. King Henry can be
compared to United States President s Andrew Jackson or Abraham Lincoln. King Henry holds the
country together despite parts of his country forming a rebellion against him. Henry is showing the
importance of a strong and powerful ruler, just like Andrew Jackson the nullification crisis of 1836, or
Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War. Andrew Jackson told his Vice President John C.
Calhoun, That the Union must be preserved. Meaning that the country is more important than the
individual state or person. Abraham Lincoln helped lead America through one of the most difficult
periods of American history. All three of these leaders show a strong mind and a focus on preserving a
unified country no matter the stakes. The next character that Shakespeare introduces to the audience is
Prince
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The Importance Of The Protestant Reformation
When I think of the Protestant Reformation, the first thing that comes to mind is the
Augsburg Confession. The protestant reformation can be defined as the 16th century religious,
political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the
structures and beliefs that would define the continent in the modern era. The augsburg confession is
the foremost confession of faith for the Lutheran Church. It was written by Phillip Melanchton and
presented to Charles V on June 25, 1530. The main goal of this confession was to restore religious and
political unity. There are also many reasons why the augsburg confession ties into this and reveals its
importance throughout history.
There are 28 articles included in the confession but we are going to focus on the first four: God, the
original sin, Christ and justification. The first article that the augsburg confession reveals is God. The
church was a major component to the way of life in this era, so they had copious amounts of control
over people and the consequences based on betrayal. The churches were based on catholic views and
the aspects of their beliefs could be supplemented by leaders that wanted to extend their power and
control the church. The goal of the protestant reformation was to change those views that the churches
were claiming to be the right way to do things. In the augsburg confession it outlines the importance
of God saying that he is eternal, without body, without parts...
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Why Whales Lose Their Legs Lab
Why Whales Lost Their Legs
Kiara Rojas
Honors Biology
INTRODUCTION
Millions of years ago, whales had legs. Pakicetus, the first whales, were land animals. Pakicetus does
not resemble the whale at all from the outside but, they share a similar ear region that is unlike those
of any other mammal. This discovery provided evidence that Pakicetus and whales are linked. The
question is, why did whale lose their legs? Simulating a leg with and without legs in different water
temperatures, this lab will help us find out the answer.
HYPOTHESIS
If I measure the different water temperatures in ziplock bags and a glove, the temperature will be
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Use ice if you need to. Then, fill one beaker with 175 mL of water and the other with 350 mL. Warm
the water in the 350mL beaker up to 55 degrees celsius and cool the water in the 175mL beaker to 15
degrees celsius, the same temperature as the pitcher because it will be your control group. Once the
beaker that should be heated is at 55 degrees celsius, pour 175 mL of the water into a glove and pour
the other 175 mL into a ziplock baggie. Pour the 15 degrees celsius, 175 mL of water into another
ziplock baggie. Before you set these in water, have a stopwatch ready and make sure that the water in
the baggies and glove is at the right temperature. It is very important for them to be or else your data
will most likely be inaccurate. When everything is set to go, at the same time, start the stopwatch and
put the baggies and glove in the pitcher. To make things easier, put a thermometer in each of the
baggies, in the glove, and in the pitcher because each minute, you ll be recording the temperature of
the water in each item. Make sure that no other water gets into the baggies or glove so don t let go of
them and don t close them because you must have the thermometer in each item. After 5 minutes, reset
everything back to their temperatures and measurements and you can perform the experiment as many
times as you
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How The Wii U Nintendo s Profits
How the Wii U affected Nintendo s Profits When talking about gaming, there has always been one
name that stands above the rest, Nintendo. Nintendo Co., Ltd. was first founded September 23rd,
1889, and based out of Kyoto, Japan, where they produced and marketed playing cards. In 1977 the
company released its first video game system, Color TV Game, which is considered a first generation
video gaming system, eight generations later and the Wii U was born. The newest Nintendo system,
Wii U, had a fairly rough start: launching in November 2012, costing $350. There were many setbacks
in its early stages, which the company had to overcome; despite two years of massive financial loss,
due to lack of popular game titles, poor marketing, and various other setbacks, the system is just now
beginning to show promise for Nintendo s future. The Wii U was the first system to launch of the
newest generation of gaming, with its competitors, Microsoft and Sony, releasing their systems almost
exactly one year later in November 2013. According to the article, What the Hell is wrong with the
Wii U?, Kohler writes, Sony Corp. and Microsoft Corp. each sold more game consoles in 24 hours
than the Wii U maker did in nine months ... [Nintendo] sold just 460,000 Wii U machines in the six
months ended Sept. 30, about 5 percent of its target for the fiscal year (par. 2). When we compare the
Wii U s sales to its competitors, Microsoft s Xbox One and Sony s Playstation 4, which each sold a
staggering
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The United States Of America s Long Tradition And...
Dustin Hodgins
Professor Vannimwegen
English 1A
28, March 2015
What Really Happens to Us
The public influences the private to the extent that no one can leave the world s ideas or thoughts that
it throws onto them. Over time, their safe haven of their private space changes and just becomes part
of the vast empty world. Men and women can no longer be free to choose the way they want to act;
instead the public eye forces them into certain behaviors like gender roles. These roles consist of how
they should act, how they should speak, and how they should present themselves. The United States of
America s long tradition and definition of manliness has continued to affect men s actions to be that
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In this story it primarily expresses what the idea of a man is, and how it that idea is extremely narrow
and regularly unfair. To help reinforce this, the author Paul Theroux gives an example in his essay Be
a man! strikes me as insulting and abusive. It means: Be stupid, be unfeeling, obedient, soldierly, and
stop thinking. (Theroux 1). That quote depicts Theroux s view of what American society wants in
men, and how it is exceedingly narrow and doesn t give much room for anything else. Theroux is
stating that that being a man means you have to follow one of these traits. One of those points leads us
that men have a sense of being brash, cold hearted, loyal, warrior, and most importantly be tough. This
sense of being tough is so dominate it allows for a constant pressure to up hold this in the public eye.
Like Theroux, many men have to abide by these rules in order to within societal conformity. That
means for males, they can only be seen as tough when it comes to everything.
If a boy were to fall and scrape their knee and begin to cry at a young age, his father would most likely
respond to him by saying Stop crying, and be tough . But why would his father do such a thing? The
popular answer to that is because his father once said that to him when he fell and did the same thing.
This common example is exceptionally real and reinforces that men, whether boy or adult have
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Isabel Allende, The Goddaughter Of Salvador Allende
Jonathan Pinela Lebron Ms. Linda M. Goddard Comp II ENC 1102 10108 November, 15 2017 Title
Isabel Allende was born on August 2, 1942, in Lima, Peru, to Tomás and Francisca Allende. Isabel
Allende is the goddaughter of Salvador Allende, the first socialist president of Chile who was her
father s cousin. Allende s father was a diplomat and deserted the family when Allende was just two
years. Allende, her siblings, and mother then moved in with her grandfather in Chile. Allende
remembers herself as a rebellious child during those years living with her grandfather. We lived in an
affluent house with no money, (Allende, Telegraph). My grandfather would pay for what was
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This perseverance could be related to Allende s perseverance in life such as becoming a journalist and
author. Throughout the three Fortunato generations, there was the desired result of a successful circus.
The first Fortunato persevered through times of catastrophe and turmoil (105) and for years Horacio s
grandfather bore the sole responsibility for the spectacle (105). His desire to save and maintain his
circus came to the point where he had to perform almost all of the acts. However, he managed
somehow to survive bad times while many other circuses succumbed and were thus obliterated(106).
The first Fortunato s desire to keep his circus buoyant left him to persevere through all the hard time
and come out stronger. The first Fortunato s son, Fortunato II, was left a debt free enterprise. He too
persevered with an unshakable prudence and under his direction the circus grew in size and prestige
until it was the largest in the nation. (105) He made it so that the enormous caravan no longer drifted
aimlessly, as it had in his father s day, but steamed purposefully (106). The second Fortunato was able
to make the circus a greater success. His father before him allowed him to do so through his
perseverance and thus created a new, higher goal for his son to reach. Horacio, the third Fortunato,
intended to be rich from the time he was a young boy (108). His goal was predetermined and he
eventually lived a good life.
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The Importance Of Self-Respect To Me
Self respect to me, means standing up for who you are and what you believe in, when the
circumstances you are in are bringing you down, while respecting others backgrounds in the process.
I feel like I have come a long way as a person, even though I am only 17 and still have a long way to
go in life and lots to learn. I feel like teenage years are meant for learning who you are as a person,
learning how to cope with other people, and what you want to accomplish in life. Forget about high
school classes like math, language arts or history. Yes those classes matter to pass or to get a good
grade in, but do they actually teach you how to be successful in life, or maybe teach you lifelong skills
you will need later in life? I bet you most students would tell you no to this question. We find who we
are when we get lost in the things we love doing and what we do with the opportunities we have been
given.
Your teenage years are all about you. You are learning on your own who you want to be and what you
want to be. A lot of studies out there say that teenagers or adolescents are actually more hardworking
than adults are. I believe this is true because most teenagers are involved in school, work, sports,
religious activities, and many more. I feel like I fit in this group. Ever since I was 15, I feel like life
has just been busy all the time (which is a good thing). This is because I am actually taking advantage
of all the opportunities I have been given as a teenager. I feel
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Blue Collar Brilliance And The Busy Carter Analysis
Work and leisure, these are two integral parts of human life, however there is much debate about
which of them is more important as well as what the proper balance between them should be. Those
such as Mike Rose and Nicholas Carr, in their articles Blue Collar Brilliance and World and Screen
respectively, emphasis how the benefits of working, physically as well as mentally, are often forgotten.
On the other side, however, Tim Freider in his work The Busy Trap contends that leisure is just as
neglected in our fast paced world. Despite these seemingly different statements, these works share
quite a lot on when looks just below the surface. In Blue Collar Brilliance Mike Rose describes his
appreciation for the often unnoticed intelligence that many blue collar workers posses as well as the
positive impact that physical work can have on the lives of those taking part in it. Nothing he says
encapsulates this more than his description of his uncle Joe working on a car assembly line, For Joe
the shop floor provided what school did not; it was like schooling, he said, a place where you re
constantly learning. Joe Joe learned the most efficient way to use his body with a set of routines that
were quick and preserved energy. (1036). This parallels the findings of Carr in World and Screen
where he describes how by using our ancestral navigation abilities we keep our mind healthy mentally,
by working out the parts of the brain that are in charge of memory, and physically by
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Wireshark Essay
First, let s talk about Wireshark, it is the most common network packet analyzer used worldwide,
perhaps one of the best open source (free) packet analyzers today. It lets you capture and interactively
browse the traffic running on a computer network, helping you analyze and manage the traffic in your
network. Like a measuring device used to examine what is going on in your network cable, like a
voltmeter used by an electrician to examine what is going on inside an electric cable. Therefore, gives
you the tools to do in depth network analysis, it will try to capture network packets and display them
as detailed as possible for analysis. Furthermore, used for troubleshooting network problems, examine
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Nevertheless, it gives the option to colorize packet display based on filters, create various statistics,
rich VoIP analysis and much more.
The software does not provide intrusion detection system capabilities for your network. As a result, it
will not warn you when someone is trying to do anything bad to or on your network but it will help
you to find out. Additionally, it will not manipulate things on the network, it will only display things
from it. Furthermore, it does not send packets on the network or does other active things.
System requirements for Windows operating systems. It will support any current version of Windows
that is still in the extended supported lifetime and any modern 64 bit AMD64/x86 64 or 32 bit x86
processor. Requires, 400 MB available RAM but larger captures require more RAM also 300 MB
available disk space but capture files require more space from your system. Additionally, it
recommends 1280x1024 resolution or higher, at least 16 bit color and a supported network card for
capturing ethernet and/or 802.11 (wi fi). Wireshark supports most Unix and Unix like platforms and
the system requirements are the equivalents of Windows systems.
An alternative free network analyzer (Packet Sniffer) application available is Capsa it allows you to
monitor network traffic, troubleshoot network issues and analyze packets. Teachers and students of
network classes use it to demonstrate network
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  • 3. Jewish Tolerance In Medieval Christian Society Shenecia Brown Hebr.211 paper #1 JEWISH TOLERANCE IN MUSLIM SPAIN AND MEDIEVAL CHRISTIAN SOCIETY After the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 Jews found themselves in the hands of tolerant Muslims in Al Andalus. Muslim tolerance of Jews played an important role in the advancement of Jewish studies as from this came great philosophers and leaders and the creation of the Talmud. When compared to Jews in the medieval Christian society, Jews in Muslim Spain in the Golden Age were more tolerated and thus able exercise their freedom comparably more that in Rome. Firstly, Jews in medieval christian society when compared to those in Muslim Spain were less tolerated. This is because they were being forced to convert, denied certain rights and prevented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In medieval Christian society as the Jewish population grew, Christians became more unsettled. They began to see Jews as a threat and their tolerance dwindled. Reasons for this sudden change is mainly based on the Jews disregard of Christ and Christianity. They blaspheme against Christ... and their religious book called the Talmud in which they considered as law, had statements that relate to [the] blasphemy of Christ . As a result over time, despite their stance on protecting Jews, Christians became hostile towards Jews. Events such as the the first crusade in 1095 in which Jews in Rhineland were attacked by...However in Muslim territories, things were much different as Jews and other minorities were given freedom with minimal limitations to practice their religion. Jews in particular were so much tolerated that their Dhimmi status went unacknowledged in certain periods. These periods are known as the Golden Age in Jewish history and in this time Jews flourished as many great leaders arose who were experts in philosophy, poetry, Hebrew language and the Talmud. To muslims, Jews were simply second class citizens that could be trusted to lead and give excellent advice to Calphs. One could argue that Muslim tolerance of Jews equate with that of medieval Christians due to the uproar of anti semitism during the Golden Age but one delves further you will find that these moments were stirred by radical groups and not by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. False Advertising Case Study SS. Where a reasonable person can understand product packaging and advertisement, the Court should dismiss false advertising complaints against it. See Freeman v. Time, Inc., 68 F.3d 285, 290 (9th Cir. 1995). The facts in this case do not reveal any breach of law. Therefore, the Court should grant Prairie Foods motion to dismiss because the claim that the packaging for Complete Blueberry Pomegranate cereal is misleading is unfounded. California Business and Professional Code § 17500. RS. Unless it is targeted toward a vulnerable audience, such as children or the elderly, advertisement materials or product packaging is only considered deceptive if it is likely to mislead a reasonable person. See id. at 289. A reasonable person is not deceived ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It does not contain any false statements. While it does contain Complete Blueberry Pomegranate, this text is merely ambiguous and is qualified several times on the front face of the box described by Plaintiffs as being the only one visible prior to purchase. Id. The box clearly states, in bolded letters, that it contains, Naturally and Artificially Flavored Crispy Whole Grain Flakes and Crunchy Fruit Flavored Clusters. Id. This is a complete and accurate description of the product; there is no embellishment or liberty taken that might suggest that fruit is an included ingredient, as in Williams, 552 F.3d at 939 or Henderson, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 41077 at *33 34. Even the words, 100% and Nutrition, are qualified using an asterisk (a symbol used to lead a reader s eyes to clarifying text) to tell the consumer exactly what the words mean that the cereal contains 100% Daily Value of 12 Vitamins Minerals, which it does in every complete serving. Compl. Ex. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. How Does Hurston Use Imagery In Their Eyes Were Watching God Nature at its Best Throughout Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, multiple accounts of imagery are present. This imagery includes the use of nature to illustrate how people in the book see themselves and each other. Nature is universal and powerful, so the author cleverly uses nature as another way to emphasize the important points she is trying to make. The way Hurston uses imagery through nature symbolizes the evolution of identity, importance and self appreciation. Hurston s first use of imagery in the book is seen with the pear tree representing young love, something that doesn t last forever. Janie is telling her friend, Pheoby, about her time spent around the blossoming pear tree as a young girl. Hurston uses imagery in this section with the blossoming pear tree to represent young love. While Janie is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At Tea Cake s funeral, more imagery was used through the large pine trees evident in the scene. The last sentence of the book is She called in her soul to come and see (Hurston 193) The pine trees symbolizes Janie s identity when it is fully grown. The pine tree is straight and tall; it doesn t change to please others. Janie is finally comfortable with who she is. Throughout the duration of the book, Janie is not her actual self, but when she at last opens up and lets her tapped soul come out, she solidifies who she is. Similar to the book, history places freedom as A life of joy and caution, a search for independence: as a people as individuals, and the search for social separation (O Connor). Just as Janie is finding herself, so are many newly freed slaves. They all are just trying to become their genuine selves, not a slave but a person that holds value, and has respect. They are essentially going through the same journey Janie went through, trying to find themselves and embrace who they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Termite Vs. 2 Pencils The data in table 1 shows that no termite followed/tracked a line drawn by a color pencil of any color or the #2 pencil. There was at least one termite in each group that followed a line drawn by a pen. 19 out of 28 termites tracked a line drawn by a PaperMate pen. 9 out of 28 tracked a line drawn by a Bic pen. Out of 4 termites used in group 7, only one tracked a line drawn, the utensil used was a red Bic pen. The data in table 2 shows that termites 1,3 and 4 did not track any one the lines drawn by any of the utensils. Only ¼ of the termites tracked a trail drawn by a utensil. Termite 2 being the only one that tracked a trail. The utensils termite 2 tracked were the: red Bic pen, black Crayola pencil and the Dixon #2 pencil. The histogram ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Al., 2012). This article explains why a termite is attracted to a certain writing utensil and not others. It is all based off the chemical within in the pen being used. A few errors occurred during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Investigation to Find Out Whether Light Distribution... Investigation to find out whether light distribution affects the abundance of daisy s on The Downs School playing field, Compton. Hypothesis: As the light intensity goes up the abundance of daisy s on The Downs School field will also increase. Equipment: 10 meter tape measure light intensity meter Identification key Thermometer soil depth spike PH Probe quadrat 0.5 by 0.5 Method: 1. Line up the tape measure from the chosen tree on the ground. 2. Place the quadrat on the ground next to the tape measure at 0cm 3. Count the number of squares in the quadrat where part of a daisy is present 4. Take the light intensity after each count of daisy s has being taken. 5. Move the quadrat to 1 meter and measure from 1 to 1.5 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We will take 3 measurements of how deep the soil is in 3 different places to get an overall average. Mowing The whole of the grass has being mowed therefore all the plants have gone through the same . Season Because the experiment is only take place in 1 hour the season will not affect the results. If I had a whole year to carry this experiment out I would do the experiment throughout different seasons to see what affect the seasons has on the results. Soil PH I will measure the soil PH in 5 different places to get an accurate and reliable results. B(ii) In transect 1 quadrat number 3 there is an anomaly, the sequence is broken 81, 82, 89, 84, this could have been because Shelby pointed the light meter up into the sky instead of the 90 degree angle. If I had more time then we would have repeated this result. Most of the other results are accurate and reliable because looking at the graph there are no completely out of place results, there are a few that do not fit with the line of best fit very well but ecology is very hard to get perfect as you cannot make the environment do what you want to do. Some of the light measurements may not be accurate because when we did the experiment the light was changing and was very unpredictable, sometimes the sun would go behind a cloud which meant the light measurement would be low when actually most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Fastball Research Paper A changeup is an offspeed pitch thrown just like a fastball except held with a different grip. There are many ways to hold a changeup. You can palm the ball to make it slow down, or you can use all five fingertips and hold the ball on the end of them. There is also the circle changeup grip. This pitch is best thrown when the batter is ahead of your fastball and with the same arm speed upon release as the fastball, so they won t see it coming. Curveball A curveball is a pitch thrown about as fast as a pitchers changeup but with a break on it. An awesome 12 6 curveball moves straight up and down vertically, but some pitchers throw it with a little horizontal movement on it. A curveball is gripped by placing your fingers on the outside of the wide horseshoe shaped seam on the baseball. You want to throw this pitch just like a fastball until the very end when you will snap your wrist downward letting go of the ball with an abbreviated release and follow through putting your fingernails into your stomach. Slider ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The slider is a breaking ball but instead of moving vertically it has more of a horizontal movement with a slight drop vertically. A slider and a curve can be thrown with the same grip but the flick of the wrist you need to create each pitch is different. Instead of flicking your wrist straight down like a curve you have to flick your wrist sideways. A good slider pitch looks a lot like a fastball until the very end when it will have a sharp, late break. Baseball is 90% mental. And the other half is physical. Yogi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Suly Film Review Sully Review Released September 9th of this year, Sully depicts the events of the emergency landing of flight 1549 on the Hudson River. The event took place on January 15, 2009 and stars Tom Hanks as the pilot, Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger. The film showcases the events the day of the flight as well as the life Sully led after the crash. While no one lost their life that day, Sully experiences PTSD, envisioning the plane crashing into NYC buildings. The film follows the invesigations done by the NTSB, as well as the crash and the question of whether Sully could ve made it back to the origin airport of Laguardia or the nearby Teterboro airport in New Jersey. it also tells the story of Sullenberger s dislike of sudden media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Buddhist Buddhism And Food Of Buddhism Buddhist Vegetarianism and Foods In China, Buddhism is an ancient religion with numerous followers. Vegetarians are generally regarded as Buddhists because people know that Buddhism is a religion that prohibits eating meat. Buddhism originated in ancient India, which found by a prince of realm called Gautama Buddha in three thousand years ago. (Henry, 2012) It spread to China in the Western Han Dynasty. It not only brought a new religion for China, but also had a profound impact on the vegetarian culture at that time. We will describe the relationship between the Buddhism and its vegetarian culture through food varieties of vegetarian diet, dishes, and the benefits to the human body. Food varieties of Buddhist Vegetarianism Buddhists mainly eat grains, legumes, vegetables, fruits, nuts and seeds. A lot of people have stereotype of Buddhist, which monks do not eat meat because it is considered breaking no killing rule. However, that is not entirely true. Buddhism does not forbid its followers to eat meat at the beginning. Moreover, there are many different stringent requirements for whether or what kind of meat Buddhists can eat depend on different sects of Buddhism. Thus, Buddhism does not have a uniform standard diet. Views of different Religious Sect Due to descendants different understanding and interpretation of the Dharma, the teachings, doctrines has to be made to adapt the new environment. Buddhists who believe in different ideas were naturally separate into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Reverse Discrimination In The United States Lately the United States media has been focused on the unfair treatment many people receive based on their skin tone, whether it is the recent police brutality against African Americans or the focuses the 2018 presidential election has put on illegal immigration. Unfortunately the media has avidly avoided any subject that may be considered reverse discrimination also known as reverse racism. Reverse discrimination is a phenomenon in which members of majority groups receive unfair treatment in attempt to remedy earlier discrimination against minorities. Many people believe that reverse discrimination is becoming more prevalent part of modern society, by creating equal opportunity s this issue can be easily reduced. Reverse discrimination has become a joke with in many minority communities, approximately seven in ten black (74%) and Hispanic Americans (70%) do not believe discrimination against whites is as big of a problem as discrimination against other groups (Public Religion Research Institute 38). This is because many people hold the opinion that only minorities can be discriminated against. According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Race ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a study conducted by Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI): More than four in ten (43%) Americans say that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem as discrimination against blacks and other minorities, while 55% disagree. Opinions about reverse discrimination have remained fairly constant over the past few years. Half (50%) of white Americans including 60% of white working class Americans agree that discrimination against whites has become as big a problem today as discrimination against blacks and other minorities, while fewer than three in ten Hispanic (29%) and black Americans (25%) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Importance Of Violent Conflict Is Unethical In some instances, but very few, violent conflict can be considered ethical. Even in these situations, violent conflict is only considered ethical to an extent. Times when violent conflict can be considered ethical are: self defense and revenge. Self defense is only ethical to an extent because at some point it is no longer self defense. Revenge is only ethical when it is absolutely necessary, and and at some point it can no longer be considered ethical because it just turns to violence. One instance where violent conflict can be deemed ethical is a situation where your entire family has been kidnapped and/or killed by someone or a group of people. Another instance would be if an entire country is being attacked by another country, and all or most of its citizens are killed, when there was no true declaration of war. Other than these two possibilities, violent conflict cannot be considered ethical. Violent conflict is considered unethical because of the inhumane trauma it causes to people. An example of traumatic violence would be the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan through the use of nuclear weapons. Even though these bombings might have been necessary at the time, does not mean they were an ethical decision. A clear representation of how unethical it is to use nuclear weapons is described in John Hersey s book Hiroshima, specifically in the chapter called The Fire . Hersey describes the horrific view that Mr. Tanimoto had to live through after the bombing. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of Risk Management Strategy This style also strongly influences our proposed approach for the platform support with IA/AA activities. Whether we are supporting the submission of a Risk Management Framework (RMF) package, assisting in the creation of policy, building AA documentation, analyzing vulnerability findings, or supporting tracking activities such as workforce IA training or Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), our focus is on the best practice methods to enhance the overall organizational security culture and posture. This translates differently per each individual goal; however, a key tenant is clear communication of expectations and making technical communications appropriate for the target audience. Simply put, it is our team s belief ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our team is well versed in both DIACAP and RMF, and the interaction with Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI) 1253 to support FISMA compliance within the DoD. A final key component to our approach leverages our heritage in software development. Across our project teams, we have created scripts and custom applications that automate the testing gaps left by IA tools, such as ACAS, in demonstrating compliance against applicable STIG s, DODI 8500.2 or National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST) SP 800 53 policy. The results are included with the test results as an artifact for the accreditation authorities and agents, providing for regression testing and historical progress purposes. Additionally, we have a custom built tool for testing result aggregation, digestion, and presentation. The custom tool creates an interactive POA M and finding aggregation presentation, which greatly enhances the ability of analysts in examining data, applying false positive information and exceptions across large data sets, and provides custom reporting for all stakeholders. This tool is typically customized for the specific customers as part of the effort; however, the team is fully capable of using customer preferred products as required. 3.2.1.1 Digital Storytelling MD5 exists as a unique kind of public private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ceramics Are Found From The Family Of Calcium Phosphates Ceramics are found in the family of calcium phosphates. Ex. Tricalcium phosphates, Hydroxyapatite, substitute apatite, biphasic system. They often have similar properties to the composition of bone. Their objective is to only mimic the mineral component of bone. They can also be considered bio absorbable. They avoid the formation of fibrous tissue, and encapsulation of the implant, thus isolating it from the body system (this is a result of an immunological response). A lot of metal orthopedic implants are coated with this material, to help avoid this type of reaction. Nonoxide ceramics An example of this is silicon carbide. They have no sensitivity to fracture. They are also very chemically stable. They provide good resistance to high temperatures, as well as have good physical strength. They have good porosity to support new in growth of cells and will improve osteo integration in the body. A lot of these ceramics are from wood derivatives, have often mimic the properties of plant vascular systems. Pyrolytic Carbon These are in the form of nanotubes and nanofibres. They have good overall composition, morphological traits, as well as strong physical and electrical properties. Si C and Carbon scaffolds A lot of these scaffolds derive from wood plants. They have a high potential to release cytoxic particles. All plant derived test subjects behave very similarly. Their vascular bundles have pores that will allow for vascularization to occur. They do not have any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Standard Deviation and Minimum Order Sport Obermeyer Sport Obermeyer started to make firm commitments for producing its 1993 1994 line of fashion skiwear with scant information about how the market would react to the line. Inaccurate forecasts of retailer demand had become a growing problem at Obermeyer: in recent years greater product variety and more intense competition had made accurate predictions increasingly difficult. Also, another issue Sport Obermeyer faced was how to allocate production between factories in Hong Kong and China. They need consider all aspects in a short term period and also a long term period. Questions: 1. Using the sample data given in Table 2 20, make a recommendation for how many units of each style Wally should make during the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 2 shows we calculate the minimum order by using formula Q*=average 2*SD. Because we assume that all of the 10 styles in the sample are made in Hong Kong and there is a minimum production quantity 600 units so we changed all less than 600 units to 600. Then we can get the total Figure 2, |Style |Price |Average forecast|Standard deviation |2*standard |Q*=average 2*SD | | | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Evolution Of Rap During The 80 s The evolution of rap during the 80 s, 90 s and 2000 s until now. Introduction: What is rap? Rap is defined in the dictionary as: a style of popular music, developed by disc jockeys and urban blacks in the late 1970s, in which an insistent, recurring beat pattern provides the background and counterpoint for rapid, slangy, and often boastful rhyming patter glibly intoned by a vocalist or vocalists. Which implies that rap is defined by its fast, narcissistic, aggressive, and rhyming lyrics. Simply said rap is talking slightly faster than usual often accompanied by music. Rap originated in ghettos where youth had to deal with gangs, drugs, murders, rape, and racial profiling by the police. This is why rap lyrics are often about violence, drugs, money and sex, which was very controversial and often protested by parents and politicians. In this assignment I will research and discuss the origins and development of rap on a 30 year timeline, as well as the surrounding controversy and internal conflicts of the rap industry. Motivation: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has also played a big role in the way I learned English as I was singing along with the not so age appropriate songs (most of which were older than me) when I was 8 years old. I wanted to learn more about the origin and development of rap because most of it happened before I was born and the golden age of rap basically ended during my childhood. I picked English as the subject; not only because all the songs are in English, but also because a lot of the rap songs can easily be mistaken for one of Shakespeare s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Federal Express B Introduction Federal Express main products are delivering packages to widespread locations within a short time. In this case study, we would focus our discussion on its most profitable services, i.e. Priority One, Standard Air Service, and Courier Pak (Table 1). Federal Express Product FedEx specializes in guaranteed overnight delivery of high priority packages, documents, and heavy freight. How does Courier Pak fit in Federal Express? For services users Courier Pak is a guarantee overnight delivery service, and is expected to be delivered to anywhere within the FedEx system for the cost of $12.5 with the weight up to 2 pounds regardless the distance of the destination. Courier Pak s waterproof, tearproof envelope offered a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The review for delivery of documents or other small items are up to 870,000 pieces per day; this implies that there are opportunities for shippers using Courier Pak whenever their documents weighted less than 2 pounds. FedEx has to go through the process of opportunity identification in adopting the needs of the customers. Then opportunity organization matching determines whether the identified market opportunity is consistent with the company¡¦s mission statement, i.e. FedEx aims at providing excellent service including Courier Pak to its clients by delivering packages promptly at the right time, at the right venue and received by the right person. It was the first company noticed that the needs of packages were different from the passengers, and emphasized in it to develop a unique system and treat as their core business; while their competitors treat it as a sideline business. From this, FedEx built up good image against its competitors. Finally comes to the opportunity evaluation, which is to evaluate whether the attractiveness of FedEx¡¦s Courier Pak can match with the needs of potential customers using the products. From the case study, we forecast that there are great rooms for Courier Pak to growth. The followings are the suggestions and strategies can be implemented to push up the sales of Courier Pak. Change the habit of existing express services customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Race To Equality Essay Race to Equality In 1959, 55.1% of the black population were living in poverty. (Historical Statistics of the United States: Millennial Edition) It is known that colored people were not privileged, or even treated respectably as human, until the civil rights movement took place. Many situations were found where judgment among humans of a different race, other than white, were unfair. Three cases in the Supreme Court concerning colored races were unjustly ruled during the Civil Rights movement: Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education, Loving v. Virginia, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. In the case of Swann v. Charlotte Mecklenburg Board of Education, Swann did not think that it was fair to segregate students in school. Furthermore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This case, Loving v. Virginia, denied a black woman and a white man to marry. Ignorantly overlooking this law, Mildred and Richard Loving thus decided to wed anyway. This caused them both to receive a year of prison, which they thought was quite unfair. After taking their trial to the Supreme Court, the state of Virginia verdicts that a felony for a white person to intermarry with a black person or the reverse. (Loving v. Virginia) The case of Loving v. Virginia greatly impacted the Civil Rights Movement by allowing interracial marriage. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke was a case that encouraged equality throughout the education system. The Davis Medical School allows 100 applicants into the school, 16 being of minorities, or colored races. Bakke was denied entry into the Davis Medical School: despite having scores higher than minority student admitted into the school under a special quota system. (Regents of the University of California v. Bakke) This experience encouraged people to create equality between the races, consequently adding to the Civil Rights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Divine Command Theory And Religion One of the oldest philosophical arguments has to do with morality depending on religion. Some believe the Divine Command Theory dictates we need to believe in God to produce our morality. Others, like myself believe that our morality does not depend solely on our religion which reflects the Natural Law Theory. Natural Law Theory derived from Aquinas because Aquinas just couldn t believe that God would have expectations for us if he didn t also give us all of us a way to meet them. I interpret this that we do not receive all of our commands directly from God but from our own self. With all of the various religions throughout the world, comes just as many if not more Gods. If our morality is dependent on religion, then which God ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reading the bible, going to church, and taking communion will help to ensure we follow the commands of God and ultimately have high morality. If God only commands good for us based on following his direction through the bible, going to church, and taking communion, then why would people who follow this direction do evil deeds. Let s take the example of catholic priests being accused of molesting young boys. It should be assumed that if morality were dependent on religion, then these people submerged in their religion would have the highest of moralities yet they have committed some of the most atrocious acts known to humans. Humans are born with an innate ability to have high morality based on the Natural law Theory as opposed to the Divine Command Theory. Our instincts towards morality come from within ourselves. Fundamentally we have seven basic tools that produce our survival and morality so it s up to us to utilize them to the fullest in a positive manner. Our morality can be supported by outside influence such as our religion but with so many religions and Gods throughout the world, it would be overwhelming to decide which is ultimately making our choices towards good morality. That has to come from within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Why Does History Matter A question often asked is, Why does history matter? History is a subject taught to people all around the world and is essential to the survival of the human race. History matters because it connects things through time, helps present day people to make better decisions than their predecessors based on past events, and teaches individuals about their heritage. First, history matters because it connects all things throughout the fabric of time. People are like living histories because each has a rich past full of ancestors and events that brought them to the place they are in present day. History connects the past and present in many ways that most people don t even see. Different communities speak languages that were created long before their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important for people to know about their predecessors and how they came to be in existence. I have always been fascinated in the rich history of my family. Being first generation immigrant, I have witnessed the great move across the Atlantic firsthand and know how hard it is to leave your family and home behind to create a new life. My grandmother, on my mother s side, was born in former Yugoslavia, present day Serbia, as Adelheid Amschlinger. In 1943 she had to flee her home because of World War II. Yugoslavia had been annexed by the Nazis in 1941 and was introduced to racial laws and persecution of Jews and other political opponents. People started uprising all throughout the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the violence was enough to force my grandmother, her sister, and mother to flee. Adelheid s father was captured in 1944, while they were trying to flee and was killed.They fled to Austria, in hopes of finding safety, and were forced to change their names. Adelheid, her mother, and her sister lived on the countryside for years in a place near the city of Graz. There they resided until my grandmother, then known as Jana Amschlinger, decided to move to Vienna, Austria and started a family with my grandfather, Michael Wisniewski. After having my mother, Sitra Wisniewski, Michael and Jana divorced. Both continued to live in Vienna and my mother grew up in Vienna, as well. My mother and father, both Austrians, then married and had my sister and I. In the spring of 2004, my mother, Sitra Tauscher Wisniewski, and my father, Johannes Tauscher, decided that Vienna didn t have enough opportunities for them as doctors and they wanted a change of setting. Both traveled to the U.S. and interviewed at Eli Lilly, a pharmaceutical company, based in Indiana, that had expressed interest in hiring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Radiology Medical Advantages And Disadvantages In most radiology modalities, it is hard to see the many different soft tissue like the vessels and arteries without the help of a contrast agent. The soft tissue and blood vessels are composed of a different density which in turn makes the plain x ray images not as beneficial as for bones to diagnosis. Differentiating between two adjacent tissues is proven to be very useful with the help of a radiopaque substance.2 This in turn is the reason a contrast agent is needed to enhance the vasculature nature of the human body. Examples of contrast agents commonly used are barium, Iodine 300 or 370, Gastrografin, or Gadolinium. The study of the blood or lymph vessels in the body after an injection of a radiopaque contrast agent is called Angiography.1 Obtaining the images for a patient with obstructed coronary vessels is called and coronary angiogram. When a patient is given a contrast agent for a coronary angiogram, it can cause some significant health risks that can be unforeseen. Many complications can come from too much contrast agent being administered or by not monitoring the patients creatinine before the exam. This is one of the causing factors that may lead to the patient having kidney failure, cardiac issues, allergic reactions or even anaphylactic shock.2 Without the proper laboratory procedures done and close monitoring during an exam, the patient can be put at an extremely high risk of complications due to the contrast agent. Contrast agents can be classified into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Why Is The Us Constitution Important The U.S. Constitution is the document of the principles and system of the United States government. It covers the goals of the new government, the system and purpose of each branch, how the states will work, how to amend the constitution, the supremacy of the national government, and the process of ratification. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of America, that must be followed by everyone. The Constitution of the United States was established at the 1787 Constitutional Convention and signed in 1787. The Constitution is the structure of America, it tells us how everything will work in this nation of ours. Without the Constitution, there would not be any specified rules of how this country is set up and how it works. The Constitution makes us who we are today, it establishes our system of government, our rules of what we can and can t do, what the government can do for the people, and how everything in America is set up. On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war on the British. This action was caused by many reasons. One incident was in 1807, on the Virginia coast, when the British H.M.S. Leopard s captain, Salusbury Humphreys, demanded that deserters on the U.S.S. Chesapeake were to be turned over. When the U.S.S. Chesapeake s master commandant, Charles Gordon, refused, the Leopard violated international law and fired at the U.S.S. Chesapeake, killing five men and wounding more, taking any suspected deserters ( Sailor s Rights , 2012). Also, the British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Functionalism in Education Having attended public schools throughout my childhood and adolescence, I never was familiar with the term functionalism and its many elements. After observing and analyzing my field placement classroom I have come to understand the concept of functionalism to some extent. In general, functionalists see schools as serving to socialize students to adapt to the economic, political, and social institutions of that society (Feinberg, p.6, 2004). They also theorize that in order for societies to survive, they must carry out vital functions such as, attaining fundamental knowledge and acquiring essential skills and proficiency, acknowledging certain norms and values within their community, and recognizing authority figures. It is also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As soon as their teacher, Mrs. Root asked them to settle down, they instantly became silent. This is an example of an unspoken expectation of the teacher and is one of many hidden curriculums that I witnessed in the classroom. Another instance was during instruction; Mrs. Root had asked a question pertaining to shapes and who ever knew the answer, demonstrated this particular hidden curriculum by raising their hand. The functionalist concept, hidden curriculum, is best defined as organizational features and routines of school life that provide the structure needed to develop the psychological dispositions appropriate for work and citizenship in industrial society (Feinberg, p. 21, 2004). It is intended to assist in achieving norms, learning one s position in society, and how to think of oneself. Hidden curriculum has also been explained as making the transition from family to the real world less difficult. This concept applies to the examples I gave because when the teacher asked the students to settle down, they instantly knew that they needed to follow directions. The idea that teachers are authority figures and deserve to be respected is instilled in children at a very young age and is expected to be upheld. As for students raising their hands when wanting to speak or answer a question, this has also been implanted in children s minds and is a norm in today s society. I conducted my second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. William Shakespeare s King Henry Iv Since the start of civilization, leaders have pondered over the qualities that makeup an honorable and legitimate ruler. In William Shakespeare s play King Henry IV Part One the audience must decide what makes an honorable leader. Throughout the play the main characters, King Henry, Prince Harry, Hotspur, and even Falstaff, help the audience realize what makes up an honorable leader for others to follow. The first character that William Shakespeare wants the audience to look at is King Henry. Henry represents the truth and goodness of the kingdom that he commands. There is some speculation as to how he became King, and rather or not he is the true King of the country. King Henry can be compared to United States President s Andrew Jackson or Abraham Lincoln. King Henry holds the country together despite parts of his country forming a rebellion against him. Henry is showing the importance of a strong and powerful ruler, just like Andrew Jackson the nullification crisis of 1836, or Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War. Andrew Jackson told his Vice President John C. Calhoun, That the Union must be preserved. Meaning that the country is more important than the individual state or person. Abraham Lincoln helped lead America through one of the most difficult periods of American history. All three of these leaders show a strong mind and a focus on preserving a unified country no matter the stakes. The next character that Shakespeare introduces to the audience is Prince ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance Of The Protestant Reformation When I think of the Protestant Reformation, the first thing that comes to mind is the Augsburg Confession. The protestant reformation can be defined as the 16th century religious, political, intellectual and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the structures and beliefs that would define the continent in the modern era. The augsburg confession is the foremost confession of faith for the Lutheran Church. It was written by Phillip Melanchton and presented to Charles V on June 25, 1530. The main goal of this confession was to restore religious and political unity. There are also many reasons why the augsburg confession ties into this and reveals its importance throughout history. There are 28 articles included in the confession but we are going to focus on the first four: God, the original sin, Christ and justification. The first article that the augsburg confession reveals is God. The church was a major component to the way of life in this era, so they had copious amounts of control over people and the consequences based on betrayal. The churches were based on catholic views and the aspects of their beliefs could be supplemented by leaders that wanted to extend their power and control the church. The goal of the protestant reformation was to change those views that the churches were claiming to be the right way to do things. In the augsburg confession it outlines the importance of God saying that he is eternal, without body, without parts... ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Why Whales Lose Their Legs Lab Why Whales Lost Their Legs Kiara Rojas Honors Biology INTRODUCTION Millions of years ago, whales had legs. Pakicetus, the first whales, were land animals. Pakicetus does not resemble the whale at all from the outside but, they share a similar ear region that is unlike those of any other mammal. This discovery provided evidence that Pakicetus and whales are linked. The question is, why did whale lose their legs? Simulating a leg with and without legs in different water temperatures, this lab will help us find out the answer. HYPOTHESIS If I measure the different water temperatures in ziplock bags and a glove, the temperature will be higher in the ziplock bag because it has a greater surface area and more tactile points ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use ice if you need to. Then, fill one beaker with 175 mL of water and the other with 350 mL. Warm the water in the 350mL beaker up to 55 degrees celsius and cool the water in the 175mL beaker to 15 degrees celsius, the same temperature as the pitcher because it will be your control group. Once the beaker that should be heated is at 55 degrees celsius, pour 175 mL of the water into a glove and pour the other 175 mL into a ziplock baggie. Pour the 15 degrees celsius, 175 mL of water into another ziplock baggie. Before you set these in water, have a stopwatch ready and make sure that the water in the baggies and glove is at the right temperature. It is very important for them to be or else your data will most likely be inaccurate. When everything is set to go, at the same time, start the stopwatch and put the baggies and glove in the pitcher. To make things easier, put a thermometer in each of the baggies, in the glove, and in the pitcher because each minute, you ll be recording the temperature of the water in each item. Make sure that no other water gets into the baggies or glove so don t let go of them and don t close them because you must have the thermometer in each item. After 5 minutes, reset everything back to their temperatures and measurements and you can perform the experiment as many times as you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How The Wii U Nintendo s Profits How the Wii U affected Nintendo s Profits When talking about gaming, there has always been one name that stands above the rest, Nintendo. Nintendo Co., Ltd. was first founded September 23rd, 1889, and based out of Kyoto, Japan, where they produced and marketed playing cards. In 1977 the company released its first video game system, Color TV Game, which is considered a first generation video gaming system, eight generations later and the Wii U was born. The newest Nintendo system, Wii U, had a fairly rough start: launching in November 2012, costing $350. There were many setbacks in its early stages, which the company had to overcome; despite two years of massive financial loss, due to lack of popular game titles, poor marketing, and various other setbacks, the system is just now beginning to show promise for Nintendo s future. The Wii U was the first system to launch of the newest generation of gaming, with its competitors, Microsoft and Sony, releasing their systems almost exactly one year later in November 2013. According to the article, What the Hell is wrong with the Wii U?, Kohler writes, Sony Corp. and Microsoft Corp. each sold more game consoles in 24 hours than the Wii U maker did in nine months ... [Nintendo] sold just 460,000 Wii U machines in the six months ended Sept. 30, about 5 percent of its target for the fiscal year (par. 2). When we compare the Wii U s sales to its competitors, Microsoft s Xbox One and Sony s Playstation 4, which each sold a staggering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The United States Of America s Long Tradition And... Dustin Hodgins Professor Vannimwegen English 1A 28, March 2015 What Really Happens to Us The public influences the private to the extent that no one can leave the world s ideas or thoughts that it throws onto them. Over time, their safe haven of their private space changes and just becomes part of the vast empty world. Men and women can no longer be free to choose the way they want to act; instead the public eye forces them into certain behaviors like gender roles. These roles consist of how they should act, how they should speak, and how they should present themselves. The United States of America s long tradition and definition of manliness has continued to affect men s actions to be that which are associated with being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this story it primarily expresses what the idea of a man is, and how it that idea is extremely narrow and regularly unfair. To help reinforce this, the author Paul Theroux gives an example in his essay Be a man! strikes me as insulting and abusive. It means: Be stupid, be unfeeling, obedient, soldierly, and stop thinking. (Theroux 1). That quote depicts Theroux s view of what American society wants in men, and how it is exceedingly narrow and doesn t give much room for anything else. Theroux is stating that that being a man means you have to follow one of these traits. One of those points leads us that men have a sense of being brash, cold hearted, loyal, warrior, and most importantly be tough. This sense of being tough is so dominate it allows for a constant pressure to up hold this in the public eye. Like Theroux, many men have to abide by these rules in order to within societal conformity. That means for males, they can only be seen as tough when it comes to everything. If a boy were to fall and scrape their knee and begin to cry at a young age, his father would most likely respond to him by saying Stop crying, and be tough . But why would his father do such a thing? The popular answer to that is because his father once said that to him when he fell and did the same thing. This common example is exceptionally real and reinforces that men, whether boy or adult have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Isabel Allende, The Goddaughter Of Salvador Allende Jonathan Pinela Lebron Ms. Linda M. Goddard Comp II ENC 1102 10108 November, 15 2017 Title Isabel Allende was born on August 2, 1942, in Lima, Peru, to Tomás and Francisca Allende. Isabel Allende is the goddaughter of Salvador Allende, the first socialist president of Chile who was her father s cousin. Allende s father was a diplomat and deserted the family when Allende was just two years. Allende, her siblings, and mother then moved in with her grandfather in Chile. Allende remembers herself as a rebellious child during those years living with her grandfather. We lived in an affluent house with no money, (Allende, Telegraph). My grandfather would pay for what was necessary but my mother did not even have the cash to buy us an ice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This perseverance could be related to Allende s perseverance in life such as becoming a journalist and author. Throughout the three Fortunato generations, there was the desired result of a successful circus. The first Fortunato persevered through times of catastrophe and turmoil (105) and for years Horacio s grandfather bore the sole responsibility for the spectacle (105). His desire to save and maintain his circus came to the point where he had to perform almost all of the acts. However, he managed somehow to survive bad times while many other circuses succumbed and were thus obliterated(106). The first Fortunato s desire to keep his circus buoyant left him to persevere through all the hard time and come out stronger. The first Fortunato s son, Fortunato II, was left a debt free enterprise. He too persevered with an unshakable prudence and under his direction the circus grew in size and prestige until it was the largest in the nation. (105) He made it so that the enormous caravan no longer drifted aimlessly, as it had in his father s day, but steamed purposefully (106). The second Fortunato was able to make the circus a greater success. His father before him allowed him to do so through his perseverance and thus created a new, higher goal for his son to reach. Horacio, the third Fortunato, intended to be rich from the time he was a young boy (108). His goal was predetermined and he eventually lived a good life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Self-Respect To Me Self respect to me, means standing up for who you are and what you believe in, when the circumstances you are in are bringing you down, while respecting others backgrounds in the process. I feel like I have come a long way as a person, even though I am only 17 and still have a long way to go in life and lots to learn. I feel like teenage years are meant for learning who you are as a person, learning how to cope with other people, and what you want to accomplish in life. Forget about high school classes like math, language arts or history. Yes those classes matter to pass or to get a good grade in, but do they actually teach you how to be successful in life, or maybe teach you lifelong skills you will need later in life? I bet you most students would tell you no to this question. We find who we are when we get lost in the things we love doing and what we do with the opportunities we have been given. Your teenage years are all about you. You are learning on your own who you want to be and what you want to be. A lot of studies out there say that teenagers or adolescents are actually more hardworking than adults are. I believe this is true because most teenagers are involved in school, work, sports, religious activities, and many more. I feel like I fit in this group. Ever since I was 15, I feel like life has just been busy all the time (which is a good thing). This is because I am actually taking advantage of all the opportunities I have been given as a teenager. I feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Blue Collar Brilliance And The Busy Carter Analysis Work and leisure, these are two integral parts of human life, however there is much debate about which of them is more important as well as what the proper balance between them should be. Those such as Mike Rose and Nicholas Carr, in their articles Blue Collar Brilliance and World and Screen respectively, emphasis how the benefits of working, physically as well as mentally, are often forgotten. On the other side, however, Tim Freider in his work The Busy Trap contends that leisure is just as neglected in our fast paced world. Despite these seemingly different statements, these works share quite a lot on when looks just below the surface. In Blue Collar Brilliance Mike Rose describes his appreciation for the often unnoticed intelligence that many blue collar workers posses as well as the positive impact that physical work can have on the lives of those taking part in it. Nothing he says encapsulates this more than his description of his uncle Joe working on a car assembly line, For Joe the shop floor provided what school did not; it was like schooling, he said, a place where you re constantly learning. Joe Joe learned the most efficient way to use his body with a set of routines that were quick and preserved energy. (1036). This parallels the findings of Carr in World and Screen where he describes how by using our ancestral navigation abilities we keep our mind healthy mentally, by working out the parts of the brain that are in charge of memory, and physically by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Wireshark Essay First, let s talk about Wireshark, it is the most common network packet analyzer used worldwide, perhaps one of the best open source (free) packet analyzers today. It lets you capture and interactively browse the traffic running on a computer network, helping you analyze and manage the traffic in your network. Like a measuring device used to examine what is going on in your network cable, like a voltmeter used by an electrician to examine what is going on inside an electric cable. Therefore, gives you the tools to do in depth network analysis, it will try to capture network packets and display them as detailed as possible for analysis. Furthermore, used for troubleshooting network problems, examine security problems, debug protocol ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, it gives the option to colorize packet display based on filters, create various statistics, rich VoIP analysis and much more. The software does not provide intrusion detection system capabilities for your network. As a result, it will not warn you when someone is trying to do anything bad to or on your network but it will help you to find out. Additionally, it will not manipulate things on the network, it will only display things from it. Furthermore, it does not send packets on the network or does other active things. System requirements for Windows operating systems. It will support any current version of Windows that is still in the extended supported lifetime and any modern 64 bit AMD64/x86 64 or 32 bit x86 processor. Requires, 400 MB available RAM but larger captures require more RAM also 300 MB available disk space but capture files require more space from your system. Additionally, it recommends 1280x1024 resolution or higher, at least 16 bit color and a supported network card for capturing ethernet and/or 802.11 (wi fi). Wireshark supports most Unix and Unix like platforms and the system requirements are the equivalents of Windows systems. An alternative free network analyzer (Packet Sniffer) application available is Capsa it allows you to monitor network traffic, troubleshoot network issues and analyze packets. Teachers and students of network classes use it to demonstrate network ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...