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Some Dark Thoughts on Happiness
Thoughts Of Happiness: A World Of Perspectives To begin the article the author Jennifer Senior gives
a score out front on her test taking from the Authentic Happiness Inventory. The test designed by Chris
Peterson to test ones level of happiness. She took the test at the Positive Psychology Center in the
University of Pennsylvania. In a scale of 1 to 5, the author got a grade of 2.88 which she said was
below average for her level. The score she received was below average for most components such as
age, education level, gender and occupation (422). She also stated that her mark for her zip code was
at fifty percent. She explained that according to psychologists, her happiness was probably caused by
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These results where back up by a poll that he had done. The findings also included that smarter people
aren t any happier. And that Hagens 4
attractive people are happier than those who are unattractive. Also, that the young are not happier then
the elderly. She states that human beings adapt quickly to their circumstances (425). She then is
following up by examples from tests given. Continuing on with examples of happiness, she finds little
examples of raising children. She feels that this is odd, and it s odder that she finds children don t
make parents any happier. Then more examples of happiness. The examples included those of location
such as state you live in. Also the country and ethnicity. She also finds that no matter where you live,
us as humans are always predicting what will make us happy. Then leading into the thoughts of human
imagination. In this section there is an example of Seligman and his daughter. This leads into the
thoughts on change. She raises the question of change, can it be done by will ? (427). Here she
engages in a discussion about Seligman s kids feelings about second marriage. In conclusion he tells
her that he had no regrets on the divorce. It was at the time correct thing to do. Though he may have
felt bad, but he wouldn t have changed. The concept of feeling bad for something, but still not
changing what you did was the final conclusion. As the
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Dealing With Cancer
This actually was not the first time that I have seen this movie, but after learning about cancer for the
past few weeks, I saw the film and characters in a different way. Overall, I think the movie is a good
depiction of the emotional stages someone might go through after being diagnosed with cancer, and I
think it also showed the physical affects of cancer pretty well for Adam and his chemotherapy friends.
One thing I liked about the movie was that I developed emotional connections with the characters. I
felt anger at the ex girlfriend for being selfish and heartless, I felt hopelessness for Adam when the
results of the chemotherapy came back ineffective, I felt love for Kyle when I saw the Dealing With
Cancer book with notes and dog eared pages, and I felt pure joy when Adam came out of surgery and
finally got a girlfriend and a life that he seemed to deserve so badly. One of the themes that stuck out
most to me throughout the movie was Adam s support system, or lack there of for most of the movie.
It really made me think about how important that is for someone going through cancer, but also
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I woke up with my mom telling me that my father and sister had gotten in a serious car accident on
their way to school. The car was totaled, and they were alive, but on the way to the hospital. I felt
shock; similar to what I am sure Adam s mother and friend must have felt when they heard about his
cancer. It was a feeling of sadness, concern, anger, and confusion that resulted in a serious knot in my
stomach and throat. As the shock of what happened wears off, especially for my sister, I can see how
important it is for her to be completely surrounded by people who love her as she tries to process how
serious the accident was. And, related to the movie, I could see how Adam really struggles when his
own support system fails
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History Of Split Brain Research
Split Brain Research History of split brain research Walter Dandy, an American neurosurgeon
unintentionally paved the way into research on split brain patients in the 1930s. Split Brain refers to
patients who have had their corpus callosum severed to some extent or in whole. This procedure was
mainly used as an extremely invasive surgical procedure within patients suffering from intractable
epileptic seizures. The corpus callosum consists of over 200 million nerve fibres connecting the left
and right hemispheres of the brain and enables corresponding regions to communicate. During one of
Dandy s surgeries, he had to cut through corpus callosum of a patient in order to get to an underlying
pineal tumour. Following surgery, Dandy observed and performed psychological and cognitive tests
and concluded that splitting the corpus callosum did not cause any changes in cognitive behaviour In
the 1940s, Theordore Erickson performed experiments on monkeys, in which it became apparent that
the corpus callosum plays a role in epileptic seizure spread. Neurosurgeons William Van Wagenen and
R. Yorke Herren took this even further by performing and pioneering the first known callostomy the
surgical sectioning of the corpus callosum specifically to combat epileptic seizures. Prior to and after
surgery a series of tests were performed on these patients by a colleague psychiatrist Andrew John
Akelaitis. These tests included I.Q., motor skills, and memory testing and general interviews.
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Imbalance Gender Between Male And Female
IMBALANCE GENDER BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE IN MEDIA REPORT.
As we are in the 21 century, sport appears to be everywhere. Across the world a million TV, broadcast,
news about all the sport events such as the 2000 SYDNEY GAMES, the OLYMPIC GAMES, the
WORLD CUP. We are constantly investigated by media in the form of advertisements, newspaper,
online news which telling us what is going on around the world. Media has strongly affected on
society s perception. All among the information and misleading information portrayed by the media,
there is an imbalance gender between male and female are present in the FIFA WORLD CUP 2015.
The issue of imbalance gender between male and female in media report is very important because it
shows the unequal between men and women. This following essay will analayse the positive and
negative of this issue and also discuss why imbalance between female and male in media report has
grown into an issue.
Imbalance gender in media report gathers positive factor and negative factor. This following paragraph
wills analayse the negative impact of the imbalance gender in media report. The imbalance between
genders is unacceptable as women in also reinforced in literature. In the FIFA WORL CUP 2015 has
shown that the number of report about male athletes were greater than women athletes. According to
Media Statistic, there are around 20 media companies live stream the men Brazil matches, 450 media
news on the day, 6000 media companies around the world
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Teen Drug Use
Anchor: Tonight on Channel 1 News, we are going to be reporting on a huge issue amongst
teens...drug use. Teen drug use is an issue that is becoming more and more common and is harming
teens in just about all schools across the country. For more information on this topic we now go over
to Evan.
Reporter: Thanks Matt. Teen drug use has been an upcoming problem for many years. One survey
shows that 81% of teens have had the option to try drugs, and 42% of those teens have actually given
in and used them.
INTERVIEW: We are here with a student who asked to stay anonymous from a school in Hammond
ISD.
Evan: We would like to talk to you today on the topic of teen drug use and would like to ask you a few
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I didn t realize that kids that I was good friends with had decided that using drugs was a good idea. I
would have never guessed that my friends would do something like this.
Interviewer(Reporter): Already having fairly close connections with drugs, have you been offered
any?
Interviewee: Surprisingly I haven t. I know many kids who have and even if I was offered drugs, I
would definitely reject them.
Interviewer(Reporter): We appreciate your willingness to speak with us today about this problem in
our country. We hope that you and kids across the U.S. see this story and choose to make the decision
that drugs are not worth the risk facing you and millions of other teens across the country.
Anchor: Thank you REPORTER(name). Now I would like to take a look at this graph. This graph
shows that almost 11% of teens age 13 through 15 who had never used drugs before have now started
to this year. If this trend continues, big problems will begin to emerge. If we can bring this number
down by just 5%, it would make a big difference and could decrease the number of teens who use
drugs drastically. This has been Channel 1 News on teen drug use. Have a good night, and thanks for
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Effects Of Scurvy During The Middle Ages And The Age Of Sail
Imagine having swollen gums, tooth loss, fatigue, bruising, and exposure to new disease, only to die a
few weeks after. With education, medicinal practices and accessibility to resources, the risk of scurvy
proves less viable in our modern society. However, scurvy dominated the outbreaks and contributed to
the onset of other pathogens during the Middle Ages and the Age of Sail. With over two million died
during voyages, the disease impacted the ability to explore the world, the economy and ended up
wiping out new colonies established from the Old World (Harthorne, 1). Caused by a lack of
education, mundane conditions and diet, Scurvy became an epidemic between 1500 and 1800. Thus,
scurvy ended up impacting the Columbian exchange and the role of history. Scurvy occurs as a result
of a lack of Vitamin C for prolonged periods of time. Humans regularly use Vitamin C to perform vital
function in the body. In the Age of Exploration, sailors went without any Vitamin C for upwards of a
month due to a lack of education, inhumane conditions, and the spoilage time for fruits and
vegetables. To get enough sailors to voyage across the world, captains and current workers would
capture people to join their crew, never to see their families again. The captured faced deplorable
conditions, including working vigorously for hours on end, limited sleep, rats crawling around and
fecal matter around them. Stress levels increase due to the barbaric conditions they faced. Studies
show that workers
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Manager Role in Implementing Change
Manager Role in Implementing Change
Nicole Paschel
University of Phoenix
HCS/ 475
Ashley Tennessee
December 17, 2010
Manager Role in Implementing Change There are successful ways to implement changes in many
different organization and all employees need to understand how the changes will benefit them and
how it will affect their work daily. Managers within an organization that are seeking change need to
bring the idea to their employees or management team to receive etiquette feedback. In this paper I
will discuss Managers role and responsibility how manager successfully handle change. Managers
know that any kind of changes whether it is new ideas, new technology or new programs can create
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6. Enlightenment. In Phase 6, people completely accept the new change. In fact, many wonder how
they ever managed the old way. Overall, they feel good about the change and accept it as the status
quo from here forward. (Garrison Wynn, 2005) With these different phases that is why it is hard to tell
or determine how long changes will take to implement. If employees were not aware that any changes
were required then reaction of employee may be, why change if change is not working or that the
change was a waste of time. Mangers should be ready for the resistance to any change, prepare for it,
and make special efforts to assess and deal with individual reactions to change. A manager or a person
in leadership must develop a proper attitude toward the resistance of change that their employee may
have. Looking at the thoughts that many may have and carefully listen to their concerns is something
that managers must do to help with the resistance of the change. Engaging many with the change
should be done after fully understanding the concerns of others. The best way to minimize resistance
to change is to involve those who is responsible for the change and those who are affected by it.
Consulting employees from the areas affected first hand and not leaving in the dark is another method
of handling resistance. With involving those who are affected a test run of the new changes could help
iron out the problem areas, get
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The Criticism Of George Henry Hastings Sibley
Was the criticism of Gov./Col. Sibley justified? Describe what his explanations were and the
arguments of those who wanted him to hurry up. Draw a conclusion evaluating which arguments were
best.
Governor Henry Hastings Sibley is a memorable figure in Minnesota history, but one that is laced with
controversy and suspicion. These controversies extend from his early career in fur trading to his
leadership of Minnesota s militia in the Great Sioux Uprising of 1862. The criticism of Governor
Sibley was mainly because of his hesitation to engage with the Indians and his constant complaints to
territorial governor Alexander Ramsey about lack of men and supplies, but is simply not justified
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A lack of horses meant that Sibley could not reconnoiter the wilderness between St. Peter and Ft.
Ridgeley, which left his army much more vulnerable to surprise attack. Also, Sibley was placed in
charge of the refugees who had escaped to St. Peters and were now looking for shelter and food.
Sibley also feared the much larger Indian population that his army had to face. Sibley intended to be a
thorough and careful commander. His troops would move against the Indians only when they were
fully prepared (122). This slowed Sibley down because he refused to take a steamboat to Shakopee
until he had the supplies he felt necessary to take on the Indians. At Ft. Ridgely, anger and fear
festered after the first attack on the fort as to when reinforcements would come. This also held true for
the town of New Ulm which was scrambling to defend itself under the leadership of Colonel Flandrau.
While these towns were being attacked, Sibley had gathered an army of 1,340 troops, but still
complained about the lack of supplies and training his men had. As the book aptly put it, however,
...neither were the defenders of New Ulm and Fort Ridgley, and they fought with determination,
improvised when necessary, and made do without what they could not get and still they bested
superior numbers of Indians (177 178). Sibley s delays in advancing his troops and attacking the
Indians caused heavy responses from the people of Minnesota. Many called for
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The Mirror At The Tears Staining My Face
I looked in the mirror at the tears staining my face. I saw someone who wasn t me, and all I saw were
flaws. I told myself that I had to be different and better in many ways. In that moment I realized that
being someone I m not is what brought me here. I am who I am and no one can stop that.
January 11, 2003. That s the day I was born. My family immediately loved me, (as most families do.)
but they barely had any time to give me attention because of their busy work and travel schedules.
They weren t like many other parents however because they would do anything for me, and the reason
they worked so hard was for our family to live a better life.
One amazing thing came out of my parents working was that I got to spend tons of time with my
grandparents. I have a bond with them that I don t believe anyone else could have with their
grandparents. They would bring me to so many places like to museums and to the botanic gardens,
and we would have a blast.
I remember a time when I was only three, and they had picked me up from drama class. I had assigned
them characters and we went to my house and put on a big show. That s when I realized how much I
liked acting and writing. We would do new shows every day together. When I came to their house we
would choose from a list of games to play and I got to be creative.
One game was called Tooth Fairy . (This was my favorite.) In this game, Grandma would pretend to
be the tooth fairy and I would lay in my bed and Grandpa would
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Thomas Galludet Research Paper
Thomas Galludet Thomas Galludet is one of if not the most recognizable name in American sign
language communities. He is a huge part of Deaf culture and education in America. Thomas Galludet
has an interesting story about what led to this hearing man to become such a champion for the Deaf
community and why he is so well remembered today.
In 1814 when a young Thomas was visiting his family, he noticed a young girl with no friends. When
he went to speak to her about why she wasn t playing with anyone, he learned she was Deaf and had
no way of communicating. Thomas taught her to spell an object he would point to, and she was
delighted. This made Thomas so happy, he decided he wanted to teach her and others more effectively.
The young girl s parents financed a trip for Thomas to travel to Europe since there were no Deaf
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The British school for Deaf would not teach him. So Thomas traveled to France to learn at the Royal
Institution for Deaf. Here he met a wonderful teacher named Laurent Clerc who taught him French
sign language. Galludet was so impressed with his teacher, he asked if Clerc would come back to
America with him to open a Deaf school.
Galludet and Clerc opened America s first school for the Deaf. They both had successful careers
teaching many Deaf children and adults. Galludet eventually married one of his students and had eight
children. One of his sons was Edward Galludet who became the first headmaster of America s first
ever college for the Deaf that was later named after his father; Galludet University in Washington D.C.
Thomas Galludet made great strides for Deaf education in America and will always be remembered
for
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The Dark Knight Rises Film
Even to this day, many have failed to replicate what has been known to be the most successful
superhero trilogy of all time. With awards totaling south of over seventy total wins and over 100
nominations, the Dark Knight Rises remains to be everything a film needs to be to always remain a
timeless classic. The method the team used to overwhelm the world with this immaculate trilogy was
to create the last installment as more than just a film, but as a piece of art as well. Many methods were
used to reach this profound approach to filmmaking, however it was the brilliant cinematography, the
acting that brought the characters to life, and the director s genius ending that transitioned the Dark
Knight Rises from an ordinary film, into an admired piece of art to all.
One of the major reasons for the success of the Dark Knight Rises film is because of its award
winning cinematography that the brilliant Mr. Wally Pfister orchestrated throughout the vigorous 3
hour film. Without a doubt, the vividness portrayed from the gritty lightening aids the goal of
achieving timeless art through the process of using natural light to depict the different array of natural
colors to create beauty. Another method of the brilliant cinematography that this film contains is the
directing of the action sequences. Christopher Nolan constructed a scene prop that allows him to film
night scenes during the day. This allows him to overexpose the lightening during the actual fighting
that gives those
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How Did Julius Caesar Change
Augustus became Rome s first emperor after Rome changed from republic to empire after Julius
Caesar assassination. Julius Caesar is Augustus great uncle and adopted father. He shrewdly combined
military might, institution building and lawmaking to become Rome s sole ruler, laying the
foundations of the 200 year Pax Romana (Roman Peace) and an empire that lasted, in various forms,
for nearly 1,500 years (History.com).
He was born in 63 B.C. and even his adoption he was known as Octavian. At the age of 16 Octavius
donned the toga because it was the Roman sign of manhood and was taking on responsibilities
through his family connections (History.com). Octavius went to modern day Spain to fight alongside
Caesar even though his shipwrecked, so he had to cross enemy territory to get to Caesar. This act
impressed Caesar most that Octavian was named heir and successor in Caesar s will. At the age of ...
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and then he was granted the name Augustus. They say that Octavian his name changed to Augustus
because he was born in August, like his uncle Julius Caesar changed his name because he was born in
July. In a four year span Octavian secured his rule by using Cleopatra s seized treasure to pay his
soldiers to keep them happy and content, but mostly importantly having their loyalty. Also he passed
laws bring back the traditions of the Roman Republic to mollify the Rome s Senators and ruling
classes. Octavian worked to improve and beautify the city of Rome to make the people happy and
content. During his 40 years reign, Augustus nearly doubled the size of the empire, adding territories
in Europe and Asia Minor and securing alliances that gave him effective rule from Britain to India
(History.com). He also spent much of his time outside of Rome to consolidate power in the provinces
and instituting of system of taxation to integrate the empire s reaches and goals. He also expanded
Rome by updating the roads and by putting in a postal
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Taking a Look at Types of Disasters
According to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (n.d), the
definition of disaster is known as: an unexpected, catastrophic event that extremely disturbs the
functioning of a community or society and causes human, material, and environmental losses that go
beyond the community s ability to handle using its own resources. In addition, the disaster could be
classified into two category which are the natural disaster and also human made disaster. First, a
natural disaster is known as the naturally occurring event or changes in natural phenomenon that has
disastrous impacts towards the society. The extent of loss vary to the vulnerability of the population,
and also the scope and intensity of the disaster. Examples for natural disasters are earthquake,
typhoon, volcanic eruptions, flood and so on. Conversely, human made disaster is known as the event
that often caused by the negligence or human error which lead to a disastrous impacts towards the
society. Example of human made disasters are technological hazards such as nuclear weapons,
transportation hazards like airplane crash, and so on. Ten years ago, there was a massive undersea
earthquake which known as the Sumatra Andaman earthquake that occurred at 26 December 2004.
The earthquake was classified as natural disaster that caused by the movement of tectonic plates under
the ocean which lead to a series of destructive tsunamis that hit and impacted 14 countries in total.
Moreover,
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Relationship Between Appraisals Of Strain And Of Gain And...
Introduction The study of Rapp and Chao (2000) aimed to understand the relationship between
appraisals of strain and of gain and psychological wellbeing of family caregivers of dementia patients.
The study addressed the gaps in the literature related to applying caregivers appraisals of strains and
of gains to predict both negative and positive affect on caregivers wellbeing. Thus, Rapp and Chao
(2000) proposed three hypotheses. First, the study hypothesized that the greater caregivers appraise
their role strains, the higher negative affect (NA) they would experience on their psychological
wellbeing and vise versa. Second, the researchers predicted that the relationship between caregivers
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The introduction of the study, however, does not explain some concepts well. From the title of the
article, Rapp and Chao (2000) emphasize the scope of the study as caregivers psychological
wellbeing. During the introduction of the article, there is no specific conceptualization of the term
psychological wellbeing , except for a brief mention that there are positive affect and negative affect
related to psychological wellbeing. Likewise, in the third hypothesis, the researchers express an
interest in understanding objective stressors without providing a definition of objective stressors. The
lack of main concept explanation may mislead readers understandings in the next sections. Design and
methods In the method section, Rapp and Chao (2000) present participants and interview procedures,
measurement, and statistical procedures. Notably, the researchers did not explicitly explain their study
design. No information about the design and the duration of the research project was noted. Regarding
participants and recruitment procedure, the article proposes that 65 primary caregivers were recruited
from three community dwellings. Among them, 27 caregivers were from a university affiliated
dementia clinic, 25 from a local Alzheimer s association, and 13 from the community. The inclusion
criteria show that family caregivers who provide daily living assistance or instruction to an older
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Multicultural Education in the Classroom
The Benefits of Multicultural Education in the Classroom I have grown up with Education being my
catapult through life; I love it. I love to study children and figure out how they learn and how our
educational experiences shape us as adults. Five years ago, I found myself accepting a position as a
Toddler teacher in a government facility. To describe it simply, I was a fish out of water. I had
experience with children, but not with children so small. This experience taught me a great deal about
learning in our great world. I was amazed to witness the pure relationships between children of all
races in that little toddler room. All color aside, the children seemed to embrace each other s
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The substantial task of desegregation did not come without its struggles. Parents were faced with
issues of involvement in their child s education due to distance between their child s school and home.
Some schools reported vandalism and student frustration in regards to the change of scenery. In 2001,
busing for Charlotte students ended, but not without leaving a legacy. Since the termination of busing,
student test scores continue to rise, even surpassing those of other urban school districts such as Los
Angeles, Chicago, and Houston (NPR, 2004).
Though mandatory busing ended, school districts continue to encourage the multicultural movement
by providing magnet programs for families who would like their child to attend another school. The
concept is the same as busing; however, participation is voluntary. Economically, the gap is
narrowing, balancing our communities. Forty percent of African Americans consider themselves to be
middle class, seventy five percent own their own homes, and two parent households earn just thirteen
percent less than Caucasian parents (Thernstrom, 1998). There are improvements to be made as the
economy continues to control and group together families within the same income bracket. Many
times, this binds families to certain schools with no other options available. Statistics show that from
1993 to 2003, there was a similar outcome regarding the schools middle class families attended. Out
of a study of one
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Marx And The Capitalist System
Throughout his many works (most notably Das Kapital) Marx criticized many aspects of the capitalist
system and how his socialist views held the key to freeing America from its otherwise damned state.
Here are some of the issues that Marx attributed to capitalism. He found that modern work is
alienated. Marx believed labor to be one of man s greatest sources of pleasure, but in order to be
fulfilled at work, workers would need to see an extension of themselves in the objects they create.
This was something that became increasingly rare in the modern world as work tends to be more
specialized. While specialized jobs make for an efficient economy they also limit the possibility of any
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He called this primitive accumulation . In an attempt to remedy this injustice, Marx calls for the
redistribution of the wealth of the massive corporations that were making so much surplus money into
the hands of the people responsible for it. Marx also believed capitalism to be characterized by a series
of crises. These crises were caused by the fact that America is able to produce far more than anyone
needs to consume. Regarding human relation, Marx saw our system as the source of great misery.
Contrary to popular belief, Marx did not see the people of the West as evil . For example, he was
acutely aware of the sorrows that lay behind bourgeois marriage. The bourgeoisie has torn away from
the family its sentimental veil, and has reduced the family relation to a mere money relation (Marx).
Marx believed that the capitalist system forced people to place economic interests at the heart of their
lives and as a result they are no longer able to experience deep and honest relationships. He called this
commodity fetishism and wanted people to be free of financial constraint. So what are some of the
perceived benefits one could expect to see within Marx s ideal socialist society? Firstly, Marx believed
in equality before the law. Every individual would be granted an equal stance and equal opportunity.
There would be no fights for social justice as there would be no dominant gender or race. Citizens
would have immediate access to education as well as the
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The Role Of Father Vincent Capodanno In The Grunt Padre
The Grunt Padre by Father Daniel Mode is a book that tells about faithful hero Father Vincent
Capodanno. He is a faithful hero because of everything he has done for his faith. Not only was he sent
to be a missionary; he was also a military chaplain during the Vietnam War. Father Capodanno was
very much devoted to his Christian faith. He died as a martyr for his faith. For these reasons, Father
Vincent Capodanno can very much be considered a role model to the Christian faith. Vincent
Capodanno was named after his father. He was born on February 13th of the year 1929. He was born
in Staten Island to an all Italian family. Coming from an all Italian background, his family had brought
Vincent up to be very devoted and faithful to his religion being Christianity. Vincent went through all
years all schooling including college. After college he realized that he wanted to become a priest. In
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A missionary is someone who gets sent to a destination and his/her task is to spread the Christian faith
throughout that place. Vincent was a missionary in Taiwan for several years. He was very devoted to
spreading the Christian faith in Taiwan in order to help children and adults in the area. For Vincent to
go to a place that far from home and staying there for that amount of time takes true devotion. From
him doing this, it shows that he is faithful and is very devoted to his faith. Not everyone would be able
to do what he did for that amount of
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Literary Devices In The Game By Donald Barthelme
In every story, there are many things to analyze. In Game by Donald Barthelme, he shows us the way
our minds start to work in stressful situations like how the narrator and Shotwell started to respond
while controlling the console for the war. In Game the narrator s name is never told, Shotwell and the
narrator do not trust each other, but are left alone together and trusted to kill the other if they start to
behave strangely, although it is never clarified what counts as strange and what counts as normal.
Various literary devices are used throughout the story to show us Barthelme s intended theme, some
used are: repetition, symbolism, irony, and figurative language. Barthelme uses repetition to show how
the narrator s mind is deteriorating while being confined in a small space, isolated from everyone
except someone he does not know, with very little instruction about what to do. A lot of what the
narrator repeats throughout the story are what makes us, as the readers, believe that his mind is
deteriorating. For example, when he repeats that they have been there for one hundred thirty three
days, Barthelme is showing how the narrator is counting the days to keep himself reminded. Although,
it starts to make him question how long he and Shotwell will be in isolation and it starts to make him
think differently about his situation and he starts to realize and focus on about how they are both
unwell. Another way Barthelme uses repetition is when the readers are
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the Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara
The Lesson From The Mentor
Whenever there is a civil rights movement going on, there are always 3 parties involved. One the
Oppressor, second the Oppressed and lastly the Activist or the Mentor. The Activists usually always
emerges from the Oppressed. That is when the Oppressed intellectuals feel that it s time to standup to
defend the identity of their people and make them strong enough to make a name of their own. This is
what happened during the early 20th century within the African American community. They were
racially termed as Negros meaning blacks. And were separated from the mainstream white American
society with the Powerful class denying their rights for equal opportunities in basically every field of
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And give them an understanding of how the world sees them and how they should create a good life
on their own. For instance when she asked them to pay to the taxi cab driver along with a 10% tip, this
shows that she wanted them to learn to calculate. And by firing away questions and trying to make
them share their views about the happenings in the toy store on the high profile FIFTH AVE. which
was for the upper white class (where she took them to show the disparity and learn), she wanted them
to realize that injustice is done towards them and they should learn to live to live on their own and
earn respect. Not all is gone in vain (referring to Sylvia s and other kids cold responses) and Ms
Moore is delighted by Sugar s response.
You know, Miss Moore, I don t think all of us here put together eat in a year what that sailboat costs.
And Miss Moore lights up like somebody goosed her. And? she say, urging Sugar on. Imagine for a
minute what kind of society it is in which some people can spend on a toy what it would cost to feed a
family of six or seven. What do you think? (Bambara 99).
Giving us the idea that intelligence and awareness exists everywhere, it just needs to be awakened just
like Ms. Moore did. Introduction of the side characters shows us that Bambara tries her best to tell the
readers that the children of the African American community are as normal as they are.
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To Kill A Mockingbird Presence Of Animals Essay
With a lightning strike, the long, lance like bill of a white stork jabs through the marsh grass and
snatches up the singing frog. In an instant, the tireless music maker becomes the dinner of a spy.
White storks are master eavesdroppers. They rely on the songs of moor frogs to guide them when they
re hunting. The birds are so skillful that they can stealthily follow frog sounds to within two or three
strides of an unsuspecting singer. Some spies can intercept signals sent by plants. Bright flowers invite
bees and other animals to come for a meal of pollen or nectar (and to pollinate the plants at the same
time). Scientists believe that the most symmetrical flowers where each half mirrors the other like two
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They can tell the alarm from other songs and calls and will dash for cover when they hear it. Some
animal snoops are born recognizing the warning signals of different creatures; others, such as bonnet
macaques, have to learn. These monkeys of southern India often pal around with langur monkeys.
Langurs are good lookouts, and macaques will quickly scramble up a tree when they overhear a langur
warning cry as long as the macaques have learned the correct langur language. Scientists say bonnet
macaques at one animal reserve[9] respond to recorded Nilgiri langur alarm shrieks but are slower to
flee after a similar cry by Hanuman langurs which would rarely be seen there. Farther north, only
Hanuman langurs are common and bonnet macaques there have learned the opposite langur language.
They jump at the sound of Hanuman warnings but are less bothered by Nilgiri cries. Eavesdropping on
the alarm signals of other animals is useful, but spying on predators directly also has advantages.
Geometrid moths, for instance, are slow, night flying moths that can be easily overtaken by hunting
bats. To make up for their sluggish speed, the moths have espionage
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The Firefly Hunt Analysis
There are many writers in this world, and each has their own personal style. William Shakespeare,
Charles Dickens, and Mark Twain all had various ways that they used to come up with amazing stories
or plays. Jacey Choy, the author of Red Cranes and Jun ichiro Tanizaki, the author of The Firefly Hunt
also use methods that differ, specifically with their characters Mie and Sachiko. The authors develop
the characters differently by their interactions with the other characters, the presentation of their
thoughts, and the strong feelings they have at the end of each passage. One of the first notable
differences between the two authors is how their characters interact with others. The red cranes!
Father! Please wake me next time, even if you are not sure! I don t mind getting up that early anyway
(Choy 4). The way Mie talks to her father shows that they are close, but it also causes her to seem
childish. , ...and in the evening she had chased over the fields with the children (Tanizaki 1). When
Sachiko refers to the other characters as children, readers can infer that she is probably older, and an ...
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It was Mie s favorite part of her day, not only to learn how to read and write, but to interact so
intimately with Yuki. She admired Yuki, a strong woman and a gentle mother (Choy 8). Mie is very
imaginative and she has many dreams that she has thought about, but she also likes to learn and spend
quality time with her family. This helps to show readers that Mie isn t just some silly little girl, and
that her dreams are based off of the reality she is reading about. She had seen firefly hunts only on the
puppet stage....Sachiko was entranced with the picture. But a firefly hunt was, in fact, a good deal
different. (Tanizaki 1). While both characters have things they want to do, Sachiko s is far more
doable than Mie s. Sachiko has more realistic dreams that can be achieved, and she ends up
accomplishing
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Teething Pain
Teething is the process by which an infant s teeth sequentially appear by breaking through the gums.
Even through teething is a normal part of infant development, surprisingly little is known about the
causes and management of teething signs and symptoms.Teething pain is the commonest symptom
associated with the eruption of the primary dentition.The eruption of primary teeth usually begins
around 4 8 months of age with the eruption of lower incisors and is complete at around 30 36 months
of age when second primary molars erupt.
Teething pain sometimes referred to as dentitio difficilis is the commonest symptom associated with
the eruption of primary dentition. Adults assume an infant is experiencing pain because they appear
distressed, or because they believe the incisal edges of teeh cut through the alveolar bone and gingival
during eruption. Pain may result from elevation of inflammatory mediators in the crevicular fluid and
in tissue surrounding the erupting teeth, which stimulate nociceptive receptors.Local pain may be
further exacerbated by rubbing or scratching the gingival tissues, by biting in to hard objects or by
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Local teething symptoms are : Gingival swelling, irritation, redness of gums,thumb sucking and gum
rubbing. The systemic disturbances that are associated with teething include : Loss of apetite, crying,
increased salivation, drooling, diarrhoea, boils general irritability and fever, runny nose, conjunctivitis,
some day time restlessness.Morever, increased biting, wakefulness, ear rubbing and facial rashes have
also been reported to be associated with teething.Generally the eruption of primary teeth begins when
other changes in the infant s immune system, growth and development are also occurring, that is
around 6 months of age. This predisposes an infant to a variety of infections like respiratory tract
infections,UTI, middle ear infections.
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Doctor Welsh s Seizures
It was a long day; one full of many seizures. As a sit at the doctor s office waiting for my report, I
fiddle around with my mother s long, sparkly necklace. Barrett and Janine, the monotone voice said,
echoing off the walls in the room.
I began to shake hastily everywhere. I didn t know where I was. There were clouds moving in the
wind that looked like curtains.
24 HOURS LATER...under Doctor Welsh s care
Barrett will be entering another MRI tomorrow. Also the MRI calls for a diet that consists of only
vegetables and fruits. Additionally, the payment will be made afterwards depending upon what kind of
medical procedures we have to take to help him the best. stated I
Ok, Thanks Doc Welsh, his mom replied replied back.
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Also, the secretary told me that the Doctor dude decided to move you to a different hospital, not to
mention that she was hearing a rumor going around that Doctor Welsh s assistant nurse believes that
he is starting to turn insane and thinks he has anger issues. The assistant nurse as said that he never
told you to stay still, therefore, we have the right to sue him since he began to yell at an innocent
child, Daddy said and came to a conclusion.
I guess the rumor has really started in that small hospital. I told him.
*** At lunch my Daddy began reading the local newspaper and found the hospital section entitled The
boy AND the doctor with issues I was in total shock. How could they do such an embarrassing thing?
The news was out. Doctor Welsh was out of his mind and had been treating his patients unfairly for
the past years that he has been at Onocal Family Friendly Hospital. He will also be serving a five year
punishment term in jail.
Barrett felt the joy and happiness that any 10 year old would feel. He knew that Santa was on his way
and a good year was ahead. Although the Epilepsy had changed his life, it would never change him
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Analysis Of The Film The Player
The film The Player (1992) is a tale of murder and mystery, though not a murder mystery by Robert
Altman. The film is about an industry Hollywood, that is run like an exclusive rich boy s school,
where all the kids are spoiled and most of them have ended up here because nobody else could stand
them. It epitomizes the twisted and self reflective nature of Hollywood. This film skillfully creates a
central plot around Griffin Mill who is a vice president at a movie studio, which pays him enormous
sums of money to listen to people describe movies to him. When he hears a pitch he likes, he passes it
along. He doesn t have the authority to give a go signal himself, and yet for those who beseech him to
approve their screenplays, he has a terrifying negative authority. He can turn them down. Altman
utilizes several tactics to both seduce and amuse the audience, ultimately showcasing how easy it is to
be enraptured by in the world of celebrities and attention. During Altman s The Player the criteria for a
good Hollywood movie are established by Griffin: Suspense, laughter, violence, hope, heart, nudity,
sex, and happy endings, mainly happy endings . The viewers can find all of them in the film. Griffin is
threatened by a writer whose script or idea he likely brushed off. Every day or two he receives an
anonymous card from someone who he has apparently failed to get back to. The suspense in the film
starts to build here. He begins to suspect a certain writer named David Kahane and goes to his house
one night to confront him. David is not home, but there is an incredible scene where Griffin talks with
the man s girlfriend on the phone while voyeuristically watching her through the window. This is an
extraordinary symbolization of the voyeuristic essence that goes along with watching the film, or the
notion of scopophilia to be precise. This is the first scene where we see Griffin hopelessly falls in love
with June Gudmundsdottir, David s live in girlfriend. In the duration of Griffin s conversation on the
phone, he finds out that David is watching The Bicycle Thief . He follows David to the theatre and
ends up having drink in a bar with him after watching the film. In the bar s parking lot the two men
fight.
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How Does The Girl Who Chase The Sun Magical Realism
The Girl Who Chased the Moon demonstrates magical realism most effectively because of its
relatability, subtlety, setting and atmosphere. Although it has blatant magical situations the primary
plotline focuses on realistic narratives with elements of magic, as opposed to magic being the majority
of the plot.
The Girl Who Chased the Moon contains characters with ordinary lives who experience normal and
genuine emotions and have realistic narratives. For example, Sawyer is an estate agent but he has the
ability to detect sweets (cakes, chocolates, etc). This is just apart of who he is, it isn t addressed as
something particularly odd. Even though it is something out of the norm it isn t further investigated or
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The small town setting in which everyone knows everyone makes Emily feel abnormal like she doesn
t belong, even though the town has more abnormal qualities that she does. The feeling of community
gives off indifference to the magical happenings because they are their everyday norms and are seen
as mundane. They accept a lot of things, the male Coffeys glowing; the Mullaby lights; Vance s
height, because it s simply the way their world works. It makes you feel like you need to accept the
magic for what it is, the norm, or move on. The atmosphere of a small town also makes you feel like
you re in the presence of magic. When Emily ran through the forest chasing after something that
shouldn t really be real we were able to suspend are disbelief because the magic didn t outweigh the
realism. She heard footprints and bandages were put on the porch for her, furthering the realistic
narrative with hints of magic. Nothing outright magical happened, enabling us to allow this chain of
events to astonish us without it being unbelievable. It was further normalised when Julia didn t dispute
the lights, she just scolded Emily for chasing
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Bohemian Rhapsody Literary Devices
Bohemian Rhapsody Queen The song can be interpreted to that of a youthful man has to come face to
face with his actions after confessing to shooting another man. The song follows a young man that has
confessed to murdering another man. During the song you hear all of the emotional pain he goes
through as he faces the penalties of his wrong doing. Halfway through the song the culprit pleads for
no sympathy as he receives his final fate. Towards the end the man rebels against his final fate before
accepting it and going forward with it. In the introduction of the song the culprit questions his life and
the choices he has made. But the truth is that we cannot close our eyes and forget about our actions;
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But towards the end of it he is then referred to as a man. Throughout the song a transformation has
happened to the boy where he has metaphorically committed suicide and in return become older and a
man. During this metaphorical transformation he has also changed himself from the evil life he was
living and become a good person. The Catholic Church believes that: 1755 A morally good act
requires the goodness of the object, of the end, and of the circumstances together. An evil end corrupts
the action, even if the object is good in itself (such as praying and fasting in order to be seen by men ).
The object of the choice can by itself vitiate an act in its entirety. There are some concrete acts such as
fornication that it is always wrong to choose, because choosing them entails a disorder of the will, that
is, a moral evil. The Catholic Church believes that for someone to be considered good they must be a
good person that demonstrates a good behaviour, good thoughts and good morals. For someone to be
classified as evil they can be a good person demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil morals or
an evil person demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil morals. This can be such things as
praying and going to church just to be seen by
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Comparing Jane Austen s Pride And Prejudice
I. Introduction
a. As written in How to Read Literature Like a Professor, there s only one story, but each one is unique
in how it s put together. This can be seen as one reads Pride and Prejudice and the cruel treatment in
society and the love that drifts through seems like a cliché, but the story is still its own book.
b. Summary: With news of a wealthy family coming to town, the Bennet family sets their minds to get
at least one of their five daughters married. Upon going to visit the wealthy Bingleys, Jane, the eldest
daughter, gets sick in the rain and must stay at their house in Netherfield under the care of her family s
second oldest daughter, Elizabeth. The true personalities of the Bingley family then come out to be
snobby and rude, except for Mr. Bingley and his friend Mr. Darcy. As real and fake love fills the air,
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Elizabeth then forms prejudices against both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham. She immediately looks
poorly upon Mr. Darcy, but very highly on Mr. Wickham, who she believes to be too handsome and
trustworthy looking to lie. With this, she also looks down on Charlotte for marrying for money, but
believes it s okay for Mr. Wickham to as a man in distressed circumstances has not time for all those
elegant decorums which other people may observe (Austen 115). This is not only evidence of her
prejudice, but shows the difference on how males and females are viewed, for what is okay for one to
do may not be for the other.
d. Towards the end, the happy mood starts to come out as love is formed. After their fight when Mr.
Darcy proposed, Elizabeth notices how he has fixed the quirks she pointed out, which Austen uses as a
way to lighten the tone of the novel and end it on a happier note.
e. Although their views may have been very harsh and negative in the beginning, both Elizabeth and
Mr. Darcy leave the novel with very little prejudice and only good pride, but the reader has the same
feelings when they close the
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Enterprise Risk Management
Enterprise Risk Management The Non Linear Pro salesman told the manager of Quick Takes Video
that the editing system leased would allow the employees to edit material twice as fast after only a day
and a half of set up and training. After all employees received the one day training course, completed
the video tutorial, and read the manual, problems with the equipment stopped production of a Quick
Takes Video project. During an attempt to insert a CD, an employee cut her finger on a sharp edge of
the poorly designed equipment. Two different types of torts arose in the Product Liability Video. One
type, an intentional tort occurred as a result of the implied warrantee when the salesman described the
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An effective compliance oversight team has several tasks in an organization like looking over
contracts to ensure said contracts meet all legal guidelines. The team also investigates future and
present clients of the business and turns in written reports of the team s findings. The team also gives
its company a risk analysis of its endeavors reporting to management in writing. An effective
compliance oversight team is an immeasurable asset to any company. The purpose of the team is to
minimize the financial, name or brand, organizational, and safety risks. A company is dependent upon
maximizing profits and building name recognition, without an effective compliance oversight team
this would not be possible.
Effective Training and Education for Roles and Responsibilities
Ensuring the proper and effective training for jobs the employees do remains a function of
management. A subject matter expert should provide the training to ensure smooth, safe, and effective
standards of performance. An effective training and education program within a company allows the
business to flourish. Proper training and ensuring the employees had the necessary resources prior to
putting the new equipment in the production environment may have prevented the situation from
becoming unproductive.
Effective and Efficient Framework A company requires both formal and informal mechanisms to
coordinate the risk
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Hurricane Katrina Discrimination
Hurricane Katrina was a terrible Natural Disaster which swept away much of New Orleans, Louisiana
leaving little behind. Causes and outcomes with discrimination in race and ethnicity after Hurricane
Katrina.
When thinking of a certain town or city, people will remember what it is known for or what they saw.
When one is thinking of New Orleans, Louisiana they will more than likely think of African
Americans (Pg.90). The Latino population did not start to appear in New Orleans until the late
twentieth century (Hernandez Leon, Pg.90). Following Hurricane Katrina, African Americans felt
frivolous or at risk as Latino s were receiving more attention (Pg.101). In fact, there are facts that
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The part of the city where poor African Americans resided was hit the hardest (Fussell, Pg.95).
Unfortunately, this neighborhood was the last on the list to be cleaned up and rebuilt. The African
American residents were sent to the New Orleans Superdome, where many were taken for shelter
(Pg.110). Some New Orleans citizens might say that Hurricane Katrina had a positive impact on their
lives, teaching them how to live and survive during such a terrible time as well as the situation making
them stronger however, this was not the case for African Americans (Pg.109). Despite all of the
horrific situations, the community of New Orleans learned how to be prepared if there happens to be a
next
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Research Paper On Tarzan Of The Apes
Disney s 37th animated feature Tarzan received The Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack
Album for a Motion Picture in 2000. The Tarzan animated feature produced $448,191,819 worldwide
and is based on Edgar Rice Brroughs novel Tarzan of the Apes (Tarzan). Unlike Tangled, Tarzan
follows the life of a boy who has lost his parents and has been raised by a band of gorillas. As Tarzan
becomes a man explorers Jane Porter, Professor Porter, and Clayton, their guide, stumble upon him
and his unique connection with these apes. Tarzan is faced with the conflicting decision between his
old and new life. His journey to find if they can coexist captivates and intrigues many audiences, both
old and young. Taking the world under the sea in 2003 Finding
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Organizational Change And Leadership Processes
Organizations are constantly changing; be it through new members, new rules, or new leaders. It is an
inevitable part of organizational life. The book defines the change of organizations through
organizational life cycles. Simply put, organization life cycles look at how organizations change
through time due to the internal and external situations that influence the change. When a change
occurs within an organization, new rules, leadership styles, and communication needs to be adopted in
order to cope with the change. This paper will explain the concepts of organizational change and
leadership processes by applying it to my own personal experience of being a member and president
of UC Santa Barbara s Khmer Student Association, a student run cultural club.
The Khmer Student Association, or KSA, is a Southeast Asian focused cultural organization that
focuses on spreading awareness of Cambodian culture on campus through weekly meetings discussing
current events and history related to Cambodia and social events that include game and movie nights,
retreats, and potlucks for members to feel more comfortable. After joining KSA during my first year
of college, I transitioned from being a member, to becoming treasurer, and now president. I have
witnessed change in leadership, membership, and dynamics within the club for three years. During my
first year of being a member, the leadership style was carefree and enthusiastic. The co presidents
focused on maintaining new members
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Why Schools Should Change School Lunches
Do you think your school needs improvements? I think my school has a few, but the lunches are easily
the most recognizable. The school board should change our lunches because they are microwaved,
they are not filling, and the school lunches have the same thing every day of the week. Seriously, none
of the kids like them, so just get us brand named foods.
To start things off, schools should definitely change is because they are microwaved. Most people
would prefer oven baked foods instead of frozen foods you just put under a light for 5 10 minutes.
Also sometimes with the microwaved food, it does not cook some of the meat all of the way, so
basically, there is a chance of poisoning your students. Another important fact about the microwaved
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How do you expect a you kid to make throughout the day without any nutrients or energy to help the
stay awake, or to give them energy to make it through gym class. Not only does it affect school, but it
also causes poor performances in sports and other after school activities. Also if kids do not get the
proper nutrients it can put them in a bad mood, and nobody likes a mean, grumpy kid walking around
school. Most students do not eat breakfast in the mornings, so not having a proper lunch just makes
that even worse. Now, for the final, and more of a less known issue is how our schools have the order
of lunch every week. For most people, it gets boring and repetitive when we have to eat the same food
over and over again. The only thing they change is the fruits and maybe the chips, but that is it!
Chicken sandwich, steak nuggets, tacos, nachos, pizza, repeat. It is not even the good kind of pizza or
nachos, it is just some weird, fake, manufactured food. Since we eat the same food every week, it the
same uncooked, cold chunks in the food that we bite into all of the time. The worst part is that
sometimes on mondays, they give us leftovers, and look brand new! That is how you know they are
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Allan Bakke Pros And Cons
Allan Bakke was a man who applied to the University of California at Davis. He was a white male,
more specifically, who tried to get in the medical school. He was denied twice, in 1973 and 1974. He
was angry because other people, with lower grade point averages, were admitted to the program. But
these people were admitted through the special program. The special program was made for the
purpose to increase representation of disadvantaged students. The screening process involved the
candidate s indication of what race they were. They could say they were a minority group, or if they
were economically and/or educationally disadvantaged. Then the special admissions committee would
see if they did meet the criteria. These candidates did not have to meet the 2.5 grade point average, nor
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He filed suit in the Superior Court of Yolo County, California. His claim was that the University of
California s special program violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. It
also went against Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it excluded him on the basis of race.
The University defended themselves by saying all the pros of the special admissions program. They
said it fought against the discrimination so common in their society. They thought they could reverse
the historical statistics that showed minors were discriminated against in medical admissions and
professions. Also, they said their program would increase the number of doctors who practice in less
popular or undeserved communities. The last reason was that they thought the student body in a whole
would educationally benefit. They said the students would work better if the body is ethnically and
racially
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Examples Of Justice In To Kill A Mockingbird
Justice can mean lots of things some may think justice involves some sort of high power like the law
and government. Others might think it s being fair but then there are those people who think justice
doesn t exist. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is the story of young Scout and her point of view
during a trial her father had to defend. Justice is not a universal guaranteed to everyone such as there
is such a corrupt society. For instance Tom and Boo Radley weren t fortunate to get.
To illustrate how justice is a thing for people who fit a certain criteria, Tom Robinson was a black man
who was accused of sexual assaulted. All the evidence brought up in court by Atticus Finch, his
lawyer made it all clear that Tom was innocent. The disadvantage is that trial wasn t fair, the entire
jury was white. Not to mention the court room was segregated by having the people of color sit far
from the white people. As Atticus states In our courts, when it s a white man s word against a black s
man the white man always wins. (Pg 252) Since this takes place in the 30s it was obvious that Tom
wouldn t got justice. In this time period everything was heavily segregated and prejudicism was so
common. The reality is that even though this is a fictional story cases like this did in fact happen.
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Such as what if it was a black women accused a white man of rapping her. Well according History of
Racial Injustice in Virginia 58 men were executed of committing rape crimes from the years 1908 to
1963 but they were all black men. Even though about 1000 white men were accused of rape none of
them faced the death penalty. In 1957 a man in Mississippi was acquitted by the judge after he
confessed of raping a 16 year old Annette Butler. The reason behind that was the judge thought the
death penalty such a harsh penalty. Hearing this might make someone question if justice is really a
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Introduction. My Relationship Development Paper Is About
INTRODUCTION
My relationship development paper is about a girl named Breana Young; our friendship was for about
3 years. The current stage is terminated.
INITIATING
I had first met Breana in the fifth grade; although we weren t in the same class, I had met her at recess.
The elementary school we went to was pretty small so everyone in the same grade nearly knew
everyone. We would occasionally make awkward eye contact but never have actual conversation. Fast
forward to the eighth grade, Breana was friends with an old friend of mine named Nina, so I was
seeing her more and more often. Now that Nina and Breana had become friends, Breana would
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Although we had two of the same classes and saw each other every day, we d only speak in forensic
science because we sat next to each other. Throughout forensic science we d exchange laughs about
the teachers we had and other students. One day Breana called me by surprise, I wasn t expecting this
because we usually only spoke in school or texted each other about school work. During the
conversation we were discussing the upcoming homecoming dance and we began to talk about our
family dynamic and what our home life is like. As we were on the phone Breana asked me to join her
at Eleanor Roosevelt s homecoming football game, this was the first time we had ever hung out with
each other outside of school. After the game her mom picked us up, this was the first time I had ever
met her; after her mom picked us up we had gone to her aunt s house where I had met more of her
family.
According to Johari s window the open box has grown larger because we are now exchanging
personal information and more details about each other. The hidden box is still there because I m not
fully comfortable with her yet and haven t spent much time with her outside of school. The blind box
exists because it contains Breana s first impression about me and other feelings about me that I m
unaware of.
INTENSIFYING
As my junior year was coming to an end I realized that I made a new friend, Breana. It was to my
surprise because I had a
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The Holly Spirit and His Holly World Essay
The natural world which mankind inhabits is visible to physical eyes. Tangible objects fill the scenes
of this earthly realm. The world and its components are familiar and open to humanity and as a result
most are comfortable with their natural environment and with what they can physically see. Yet, man
is a two fold being in that he is a spiritual being as well as an earthly one. Man possesses a soul, and
that soul will live eternally. Of course, the soul of man pertains to the spiritual side of mankind where
the spirit world play an integral role in the decisions he makes, the influences he is subjected to, and
where the soul of man will ultimately spend eternity. The invisible spirit world is full of spirits which
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The Holy Spirit, however, does not have the primary spot in most hearts. The prince of the power of
the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience, is the ruler of most individual
hearts. Spirits come from two distinct sources. Every spirit that confesses Jesus Christ is of God, and
every that does otherwise is not of God. The spirit that is contrary to Christ is antichrist, which is in
the world today (I John 4:1 3).
The world today is ruled by the devil who is the one that works in the children of disobedience,
disobedience to God and his word. All disobedience is sin, and sin is the root of man s problem. The
evil in the world today is not the result of mental illnesses, or deep psychological problems. Sin is the
problem of man. Men have yielded to spirits which have driven them to commit sin, sins such as
adultery, fornication, murder, lying, stealing, cheating and many others condemned by righteous
principles. The fifth chapter of Galatians specifically names out the works of the flesh and shows
clearly that such works are to contrary to the Holy Spirit. Why? The reason is because the works of the
flesh come from a contrary source, a contrary spirit. The Bible clearly states, They that are in the flesh
cannot please God. Romans the 8th chapter also shows that if one is of the flesh he minds the things of
the flesh, but if he is of the Spirit He minds the Spirit.
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The Mexican American Battle For Civil Rights
Marcela Duarte
Professor Ramirez
Government 2306
November 20, 2015
Chicano Rights
The Mexican American battle for civil rights has been long and difficult but alas necessary. Can you
imagine living in a prejudice environment and as consequence not being able to exercise your rights as
a citizen? The past notion of minorities not having the same rights as the anglo majorities is simply
absurd. The injustice that Mexican Americans have experienced in the past is undeniably
discriminatory. Justice and reasoning played an important part over the years in dismantling such
bigotry. A few notable figures, movements, and court cases in Mexican American history that helped
pave the way for obtaining civil rights include: George I. Sanchez, ... Show more content on
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According to him the assimilation of the people would produce influence in the white community.
Such belief was not entirely accepted but still remains a significant part of his history. Regardless of
that, his involvement with education is highly reminiscent because he fought for the liberty to have
equal rights in such matter, it should be considered a priority at most. As a professor at the University
of Texas, he continued his endeavor of obtaining opportunities for the Mexican American community.
Such work had to with desegregating based on language proficiency as well as unfairness in
standardized tests. He was a member of many organizations and councils that served for humanitarian
prosperity and advancement of the people. As a member of LULAC, he represented their mission to
advocate for the betterment in all prosperous matters, including civil rights, for all Latin American
people. In the case of Hernandez vs. Texas, which took place in the 1950s, an all white jury sentenced
a man of Mexican American descent, named Pete Hernandez to life for murder. His attorney in
accordance to LULAC, was assisted by none other than the brilliant civil rights lawyer of the time,
Gustavo C. Garcia. The defense team went out of
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How Does Tim Burton Use Sound Techniques Used In Big Fish
Tim Burton s Big Fish narrates the story of Edward Bloom recounting his life experiences with his
disparate son as he comes to terms with an inevitable death. The Witch s Eye, one of Bloom s
countless tales, follows a young Edward Bloom and his friends visiting their local witch late at night.
Edward s friends pressure him into stealing the witch s glass eye, which Edward confidently sets off to
do. Edward walks to the front door alone and is startled by the witch. The witch follows Edward to his
friends and allows each child to look into her eye and observe their death. Throughout this scene,
director Tim Burton uses sound techniques, shots and framing, and lighting effects to portray a sinister
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When the kids are talking about the witch at the opening of the scene, side lighting is implemented to
establish a spine chilling mood. This side lighting establishes a mood that is persistent throughout The
Witch s Eye. Likewise, Burton includes more side lighting when the witch is first introduced. In this
instance, the lighting is much more noticeable, causing half of the witch s face to be almost black.
Once again, this side lighting further contributes to the horror of the scene. Director Tim Burton uses
side lighting in various instances throughout The Witch s Eye to convey a spine chilling mood to the
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Cursive Writing Is The Importance Of Writing
As the two positions posed above have stated, it is a matter of grave importance that school and its
systems should contemplate the importance of cursive handwriting and whether it should remain or be
forsaken as some method of unwarranted use. Whereas both sides have their own opinions, one must
consult each and formulate his or her own thought on the matter. For example, though cursive
handwriting may be found to be lacking use in today s technologically fueled society, the benefits of
cursive writing in a variety of situations over typing cannot be underestimated. Such fields and the
situations concern the modern problems of identity, beneficiary subjects, and strength versus ease.
First and foremost, in a society where information is of the utmost importance and is found to be
obtained through some method of identity, one must consult what typing, thumbprints, and digital
passwords have over the contained chaos that is each and every person s unique, handwritten
signature. Whereas the second article opposing the continuation of cursive handwriting said that A
survey was given to handwriting teachers at a 2012 conference hosted by a lead researcher. The survey
revealed that only 37% of the teachers wrote in cursive. If handwriting teachers don t value cursive,
then why should anyone? , the author of the article forgot to include several important factors that
come to mind. The conference itself was not stated, nor was the amount of attendees, let alone the
amount that were teachers. Such a fact if one will think can be easily misconstrued from a formulated
lie. Of course, another reason could be that the ones that surveyed the teachers selected a small, biased
margin that would otherwise have resulted in contradictory evidence, i.e. useless data. Secondly, It
used to be that people s written name was an important part of their identity attempts to convey the
idea that one does not use his or her or their signature anymore. However, A signature is no longer
needed for many legal documents and receipts would be found incorrect. In the personal experience of
the author, every receipt for an order or registration for school, testing or not, has needed a
handwritten signature to testify he is actually
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North Dakota Pipeline Controversy
North Dakota Pipeline Protests
There has been very many event that have caused protests and controversies over the U.S. in recent
weeks. Some of these controversies have a lot of people involved and some not so many. So
controversies that some people have been protesting about is capornicks kneeling during the national
anthem. More protest and controversies that have been going on in recent weeks is about the election
of President Elect. Donald Trump. One of the most talked about controversies in these last couple
weeks is the pipeline in North Dakota. This controversy is between the Standing Rock Sioux Indian
tribe and Energy Transfer Partners. Energy Transfer Partners has been building a pipeline that will
transfer oil from North Dakota Bakken region through South Dakota and Iowa into Illinois. This oil
pipeline will be part of the 2.5 million oil and gas pipelines the run all over the United States. This
pipeline is 1,134 miles long and costing around 3.8 billion, while traveling underground through 50
counties in 4 states. The working progress has stopped due to the Sioux Indian tribe protesting against
the the finishing of this pipeline. The pipeline is about 75% done but has been stop because of the the
Standing Rock Sioux Indian tribe. The pipeline is supposed to go under the cannonball river and ...
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Protests continue to grow as the weeks continue to get long for the decision whether or not the
pipeline with be repositioned. One of the most talked about controversies talked about in the last 3
months sadly is not over yet, but is hoping to be done in future weeks to come. The Standing Rock
Sioux Indian tribe and Energy transfer Partners are hoping the government will see it their way. Both
sides have valid reason for why they want it to continue or not to continue ,but it is up to the
government as they will have the final say in the finishing of the
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Political Communication
Politics and the media have long been intimately involved with each other, with media strongly setting
an agenda in which politics is very important. (Harris 1999,p.167) Our perceived reality of the real
world is largely a product of the media. (Harris 1999,p.186) It is not known which influences more but
there are definitely two sides to the story. Many studies have been done to decide but each comes out
with different answers. Many say that the media has more of an impact on politics than does politics
on the media. The two have always been natural adversaries. Skewering each other in print and in
conversation, but generally enjoying each other s company. (Forum)
It is the role of the mass media to keep the general public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is still argument for both sides but leaning more towards the media. Presidential elections,
campaigns, and policies have always been important in the media and to the public. The media creates
a political world that is the basis of the public s knowledge and the later behavior, such as voting for
the president or any public official. The themes and issues that are repeated in the media become
important to viewers. Those that are highlighted become especially influential when it comes to
choosing a candidate. The media affects evaluations of presidents. Presidential approval is strongly
influenced by how the media portrays the candidate to the public. For example, during the Gulf War,
George Bush received bad publicity based on his performance with the war even though his prior
economic performance was exceptional. (Edwards 1999, p329) The values in which people used to
evaluate him on were influenced by what the media had to say. Particular televised political
advertising, televised candidate events. And news articles also affect the preferences and opinions of
the voters. For example, Bob Dole in the 1996 election. His age arose early from the media. During
the primary election, over 800 news stories dealt with Dole s
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Persuasive Essay On The Problems Of A Teacher
Many students and teachers in Seneca share the same goal: to make sure grades are high. For grades to
stay up, it s important that teachers make sure their students do well in class especially on the tests.
This may not seem like a problem, but it is. Students are incapable of learning to the best of their
abilities because of teachers tendencies to focus specifically on testing. In my high school career so
far, I have experienced many occasions in which this thought process has been apparent. For me,
science labs have been the most prevalent for this method of teaching. Science has always been a class
that I would receive good grades in, but looking back, it wasn t for the right reasons. My high grades
in a class like Biology didn t come from insight on how the cell works and how all the organelles
work together like a city; they came from weeks of drilling facts and information into my brain so I
could regurgitate them onto a piece of paper that meant more to me only because it was called a test or
quiz. I end up getting an A on the test which supposedly shows that my teacher did a good job
teaching. It seems like a win win situation for both parties, but in reality, this way of teaching is
problematic. The issue with teaching to the test is it impedes students from truly understanding the
content. Instead of having students go deep into a topic and fully comprehending it from several
angles, some teachers will choose a question and only consider one way to solve it.
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ACCT 434 Midterm Exam
ACCT 434 Midterm Exam http://homeworkmonster.com/downloads/acct 434 midterm exam/ ACCT
434 Midterm Exam
(TCO 1) For each of the following drivers identify an appropriate activity.
a. # of machines
b. # of setups
c. # of inspections
d. # of orders
e. # of runs
f. # of bins or aisles
g. # of engineers
(TCO 2) Favata Company has the following information:
Month Budgeted Sales
June $60,000
July 51,000
August 40,000
September 70,000
October 72,000
In addition, the cost of goods sold rate is 70% and the desired inventory level is 30% of next month s
cost of sales.
Prepare a purchases budget for July through September.
(TCO 1) Merriamn Company provides the following ABC costing information:
(TCO 2) A master budget
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(TCO 4) In evaluating different alternatives, it is useful to concentrate on
(TCO 5) The theory of constraints is used for cost analysis when
(TCO 5) Schmidt Corporation produces a part that is used in the manufacture of one of its products.
The costs associated with the production of 10,000 units of this part are as follows:
Direct materials $45,000
Direct labor 65,000
Variable factory overhead 30,000
Fixed factory overhead 70,000
Total costs $210,000
Of the fixed factory overhead costs, $30,000 is avoidable.
Phil Company has offered to sell 10,000 units of the same part to Schmidt Corporation for $18 per
unit. Assuming there is no other use for the facilities, Schmidt should
(TCO 3) Patrick Ross, the president of Ross s Wild Game Company, has asked for information about
the cost behavior of manufacturing overhead costs. Specifically, he wants to know how much
overhead cost is fixed and how much is variable. The following data are the only records available:
Month Machine hours Overhead Costs
February 1,700 $20,500
March 2,800 22,250
April 1,000 19,950
May 2,500 21,500
June 3,500 23,950
Using the high low method, determine the overhead cost equation. Use machine hours as your cost
driver.
(TCO 5) Kirkland Company manufactures a part for use in its production of hats. When 10,000 items
are produced, the costs per unit
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Specie Plea Essay
A Specie s Plea
Hello! Sorry I didn t see you there. Oh, you do not know who I am? Then I might as well introduce
myself. Obviously, you may think that I am a monkey because that is mostly the general term that
everyone would use when seeing animals like me. However, I am not a monkey because monkeys
have tails; do you see a tail on me? No right? Therefore, I am not a monkey. Then what am I? I am an
ape, and yes, we are much more different from monkeys. Let me elaborate more on my features that
would help you in distinguishing us, apes, from monkeys.
Aside from the aforementioned, one distinct feature that separates us from monkeys is our size. We
have a larger bone and body structure compared to monkeys. Along with this, we have a bigger brain
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Oh! I just remembered, how foolish of me not to formally introduce myself and most importantly, my
specie. So let us do that first if you do not mind. I am Seraiah and I am a Bonobo ape. I, along with
my family, live in the continent of Africa around the areas of Congo and Zaire (Stanford, 1998). I live
in a rainforest specifically in Congo with abundant amounts of food, mostly vegetation because that is
what we like eating (André et al., 2016; Donovan, 2011; Miller, 2007). This rainforest is where I grew
up in and I will never ask for a better place. The air around me or the climate is humid, perfect for us,
Bonobos. The scenery is, and will always be, breathtaking. There are different varieties of trees with
different heights everywhere you look (Oddizzi, 2004). The green color that greets me at each turn,
and the sound of different animals from crickets to birds is like an invitation for me to relax and just
enjoy life with my family. The best part of my home is the tiny swamp just a few meters away. We
love going in the water regularly just to relax, but we do not swim, not at all (André et al.,
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Compare And Contrast A Tale Of Two Schools
From the 1860s forward, much focus was in the country was on people and their inherit rights under
the United States constitution. However, even with all men being equal under the law in the 1940s,
many were still segregated and racism was and still is very much alive. School districts had separate
schools for whites and blacks and some systems even had separate schools for Mexican Americans.
Mendez v. Westminster was the first case in 1947 that overruled the segregation of schools due to race
and language in the Westminster, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and El Modena school districts of Orange
County. This case was a major positive stride in the desegregation in America at the time. During the
case, segregation was proven to be against the 14th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Things were said that were very traumatic to the Mendez and other families defending the honor of
5,000 Chicano students. The biggest argument from the lead prosecutor, Ogle during the trial was the
Mexican schools gave special instruction to students who didn t speak English and who were
unfamiliar with American values and customs. Such Americanization programs benefited both Anglos
and Mexicans ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent, the superintendent for the district, stated that
...thinking in Spanish, they cannot compete with the other students and advance in the same grade at
the same age (Strum, 2014). During testimony it was also stated that Mexicans were like pigs who
should be kept in pig pens and that they carried lice and many other diseases because they are so
filthy. ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent also stated that Mexican s grow faster physically, but that their
brains were a year retarded and therefore segregation was completely legitimate (Strum, 2014).
However, Sylvia and her two brothers took the stand during the trial and both spoke fluent English and
presented themselves very well, basically destroying Ogle and Kent s argument by sitting on the stand
alone. Their testimony proved that they spoke well enough English to be in a non segregated school
and that they weren t filthy creatures as Ken purposed. The children s and many other s testimony
brought to light that their English skills were
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Essay on Bus310 Accounting Theory and Accountability
BUS310 ACCOUNTING THEORY AND ACCOUNTABILITY WORKSHOP 1 SOLUTIONS 1)
GHHT: Chapter 1: Theory in Action 1.1 The article describes how a particular theoretical approach
has been replaced by another. Explain why one theory replaces another, and who, or what, determines
whether an existing theory survives. A theory is primarily meant to explain or predict an event,
behaviour or outcome. Proponents of a theory look for evidence to support the theory. This evidence
should be independently observed and consistent after repeated observations. Some theories are
speculative or ideas or guesses floated to encourage researchers to undertake the observations required
to prove or disprove the theory. The question often debated is what comes ... Show more content on
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2. Does the reintroduction of a theory mean that it should not have been replaced in the first place?
Theories about how the economy works and what will happen in the economy where there is
monetary policy or fiscal policy intervention are appropriate in assisting policy makers understand the
possible implications of decisions they make or are under consideration. However, they are rarely
complete models and often outcomes cannot be predicted. Reintroduction of a theory suggests that
new evidence in support of the theory has been reported. 3. Should a theory be discarded if it does not
specify the means of achieving a stated objective? Explain your answer. The theory itself doesn t have
to specify the means of achieving a stated objective; however, it has to provide a sound basis for
explaining, defining and predicting behaviour. The application of the theory can have many elements
and it is in the interpretation of what will induce the predicted effects in the economy predicted by the
theory which will result in predicted or other stated outcomes. Q2) Readings 1. Principal images that
have shaped the development of accounting theory: Historical record: One of the early objectives of
historical cost accounting was stewardship. This meant that financial reports were a report on how
well management had safeguarded the
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Benefits Of Electronic Medical Records
There are many reasons why some health care organizations have been reluctant to use electronic
medical records. First let s talk about, what is an electronic medical record. An (EMR) Electronic
Medical Record consist of standard medical and clinical data gathered in the provider s office which
include a more in debt patient history. EHRs are created to hold and distribute information from all
providers dealing with patient care. EHR data can be created, managed, and advised by authorized
providers and staff from across more than one health care organization. EHRs is another name for
digital paper chart that hold all of the patient s medical history from one practice. While expanding
daily, electronic medical records are becoming extremely popular. Research shows that some
healthcare organizations continue to be reluctant to purchase electronic record programs. The pressure
on hospitals, clinics, systems, physicians and other providers to get with the program is outstanding.
Cost is a major concern for single practitioners, which are least likely among physicians to adopt
EHRs. EHR systems are not cheap by any means. Physicians have to weigh the cost of not only
creating, but supporting their own IT structure and applications as well. The option to decide to use
external vendors to provide the services is given also. Consideration of cost include purchase price,
coordination cost, monitoring cost, and negotiating cost along with upgrade costs, and governance
cost.
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Christian Worldview Definition
A worldview is an intrinsic part of a person. It shapes who they are, what they believe, and how they
act. It is something that each person holds on to, and lets it shape themselves, their personality, and
their interactions with other people. Senator John Thune believes that, Having a Christian worldview
shapes my decision making with respect to all aspects of my life. I always respect people in public life
who are principled, and those principles have to connecte to something. And my faith is what serves as
the anchor and directs my actions. Yet, even though Senator Thune believes this way, his philosophy
truly affects everybody in this world. Their worldview, whether that be Christianity, Islam, Buddhist,
etc., affects them in the same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This worldview, which states that truth is subject to the individual, finds popularity among the
Millennial Generation, as continuing to grow in this culture of self satisfaction. In theological terms,
Postmodernism believes that Atheism is too objective to their belief. That in Atheism still holds the
same philosophical principles clerically to Theism. The main principle of Postmodernism is to rid the
world of religion, which if assuming Atheism as a main religion, it defeats the problem the
Postmodernism tries to fight. For Postmodernists, truth is subjective. It is only found within a person,
not applying to anything else. To derive ethics, Postmodernists There are three foundations of
Postmodernism that come together to create to create the world view. The three are: atheism, an total
denial of God, Naturalism, only the material world exists, and evolution, how man was created. These
three things combine together to create a world view of postmodernism. Postmodernists believe in
evolution, yet they will specifically never endorses a specific type due to the fact that it would set a
universal law upon all. For Postmodernists, the idea of multiple selves has rendered the concept of the
soul obsolete. This means that in a traditional Naturalistic view, Humans come from nature, but are
mostly part of the culture. Culture has made them who they are, and everything they are is attributed
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  • 2. Some Dark Thoughts on Happiness Thoughts Of Happiness: A World Of Perspectives To begin the article the author Jennifer Senior gives a score out front on her test taking from the Authentic Happiness Inventory. The test designed by Chris Peterson to test ones level of happiness. She took the test at the Positive Psychology Center in the University of Pennsylvania. In a scale of 1 to 5, the author got a grade of 2.88 which she said was below average for her level. The score she received was below average for most components such as age, education level, gender and occupation (422). She also stated that her mark for her zip code was at fifty percent. She explained that according to psychologists, her happiness was probably caused by her job than any other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These results where back up by a poll that he had done. The findings also included that smarter people aren t any happier. And that Hagens 4 attractive people are happier than those who are unattractive. Also, that the young are not happier then the elderly. She states that human beings adapt quickly to their circumstances (425). She then is following up by examples from tests given. Continuing on with examples of happiness, she finds little examples of raising children. She feels that this is odd, and it s odder that she finds children don t make parents any happier. Then more examples of happiness. The examples included those of location such as state you live in. Also the country and ethnicity. She also finds that no matter where you live, us as humans are always predicting what will make us happy. Then leading into the thoughts of human imagination. In this section there is an example of Seligman and his daughter. This leads into the thoughts on change. She raises the question of change, can it be done by will ? (427). Here she engages in a discussion about Seligman s kids feelings about second marriage. In conclusion he tells her that he had no regrets on the divorce. It was at the time correct thing to do. Though he may have felt bad, but he wouldn t have changed. The concept of feeling bad for something, but still not changing what you did was the final conclusion. As the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Dealing With Cancer This actually was not the first time that I have seen this movie, but after learning about cancer for the past few weeks, I saw the film and characters in a different way. Overall, I think the movie is a good depiction of the emotional stages someone might go through after being diagnosed with cancer, and I think it also showed the physical affects of cancer pretty well for Adam and his chemotherapy friends. One thing I liked about the movie was that I developed emotional connections with the characters. I felt anger at the ex girlfriend for being selfish and heartless, I felt hopelessness for Adam when the results of the chemotherapy came back ineffective, I felt love for Kyle when I saw the Dealing With Cancer book with notes and dog eared pages, and I felt pure joy when Adam came out of surgery and finally got a girlfriend and a life that he seemed to deserve so badly. One of the themes that stuck out most to me throughout the movie was Adam s support system, or lack there of for most of the movie. It really made me think about how important that is for someone going through cancer, but also anyone trying to recover from an illness or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I woke up with my mom telling me that my father and sister had gotten in a serious car accident on their way to school. The car was totaled, and they were alive, but on the way to the hospital. I felt shock; similar to what I am sure Adam s mother and friend must have felt when they heard about his cancer. It was a feeling of sadness, concern, anger, and confusion that resulted in a serious knot in my stomach and throat. As the shock of what happened wears off, especially for my sister, I can see how important it is for her to be completely surrounded by people who love her as she tries to process how serious the accident was. And, related to the movie, I could see how Adam really struggles when his own support system fails ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. History Of Split Brain Research Split Brain Research History of split brain research Walter Dandy, an American neurosurgeon unintentionally paved the way into research on split brain patients in the 1930s. Split Brain refers to patients who have had their corpus callosum severed to some extent or in whole. This procedure was mainly used as an extremely invasive surgical procedure within patients suffering from intractable epileptic seizures. The corpus callosum consists of over 200 million nerve fibres connecting the left and right hemispheres of the brain and enables corresponding regions to communicate. During one of Dandy s surgeries, he had to cut through corpus callosum of a patient in order to get to an underlying pineal tumour. Following surgery, Dandy observed and performed psychological and cognitive tests and concluded that splitting the corpus callosum did not cause any changes in cognitive behaviour In the 1940s, Theordore Erickson performed experiments on monkeys, in which it became apparent that the corpus callosum plays a role in epileptic seizure spread. Neurosurgeons William Van Wagenen and R. Yorke Herren took this even further by performing and pioneering the first known callostomy the surgical sectioning of the corpus callosum specifically to combat epileptic seizures. Prior to and after surgery a series of tests were performed on these patients by a colleague psychiatrist Andrew John Akelaitis. These tests included I.Q., motor skills, and memory testing and general interviews. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Imbalance Gender Between Male And Female IMBALANCE GENDER BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE IN MEDIA REPORT. As we are in the 21 century, sport appears to be everywhere. Across the world a million TV, broadcast, news about all the sport events such as the 2000 SYDNEY GAMES, the OLYMPIC GAMES, the WORLD CUP. We are constantly investigated by media in the form of advertisements, newspaper, online news which telling us what is going on around the world. Media has strongly affected on society s perception. All among the information and misleading information portrayed by the media, there is an imbalance gender between male and female are present in the FIFA WORLD CUP 2015. The issue of imbalance gender between male and female in media report is very important because it shows the unequal between men and women. This following essay will analayse the positive and negative of this issue and also discuss why imbalance between female and male in media report has grown into an issue. Imbalance gender in media report gathers positive factor and negative factor. This following paragraph wills analayse the negative impact of the imbalance gender in media report. The imbalance between genders is unacceptable as women in also reinforced in literature. In the FIFA WORL CUP 2015 has shown that the number of report about male athletes were greater than women athletes. According to Media Statistic, there are around 20 media companies live stream the men Brazil matches, 450 media news on the day, 6000 media companies around the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Teen Drug Use Anchor: Tonight on Channel 1 News, we are going to be reporting on a huge issue amongst teens...drug use. Teen drug use is an issue that is becoming more and more common and is harming teens in just about all schools across the country. For more information on this topic we now go over to Evan. Reporter: Thanks Matt. Teen drug use has been an upcoming problem for many years. One survey shows that 81% of teens have had the option to try drugs, and 42% of those teens have actually given in and used them. INTERVIEW: We are here with a student who asked to stay anonymous from a school in Hammond ISD. Evan: We would like to talk to you today on the topic of teen drug use and would like to ask you a few questions. Statistics show that 31% ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I didn t realize that kids that I was good friends with had decided that using drugs was a good idea. I would have never guessed that my friends would do something like this. Interviewer(Reporter): Already having fairly close connections with drugs, have you been offered any? Interviewee: Surprisingly I haven t. I know many kids who have and even if I was offered drugs, I would definitely reject them. Interviewer(Reporter): We appreciate your willingness to speak with us today about this problem in our country. We hope that you and kids across the U.S. see this story and choose to make the decision that drugs are not worth the risk facing you and millions of other teens across the country. Anchor: Thank you REPORTER(name). Now I would like to take a look at this graph. This graph shows that almost 11% of teens age 13 through 15 who had never used drugs before have now started to this year. If this trend continues, big problems will begin to emerge. If we can bring this number down by just 5%, it would make a big difference and could decrease the number of teens who use drugs drastically. This has been Channel 1 News on teen drug use. Have a good night, and thanks for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Effects Of Scurvy During The Middle Ages And The Age Of Sail Imagine having swollen gums, tooth loss, fatigue, bruising, and exposure to new disease, only to die a few weeks after. With education, medicinal practices and accessibility to resources, the risk of scurvy proves less viable in our modern society. However, scurvy dominated the outbreaks and contributed to the onset of other pathogens during the Middle Ages and the Age of Sail. With over two million died during voyages, the disease impacted the ability to explore the world, the economy and ended up wiping out new colonies established from the Old World (Harthorne, 1). Caused by a lack of education, mundane conditions and diet, Scurvy became an epidemic between 1500 and 1800. Thus, scurvy ended up impacting the Columbian exchange and the role of history. Scurvy occurs as a result of a lack of Vitamin C for prolonged periods of time. Humans regularly use Vitamin C to perform vital function in the body. In the Age of Exploration, sailors went without any Vitamin C for upwards of a month due to a lack of education, inhumane conditions, and the spoilage time for fruits and vegetables. To get enough sailors to voyage across the world, captains and current workers would capture people to join their crew, never to see their families again. The captured faced deplorable conditions, including working vigorously for hours on end, limited sleep, rats crawling around and fecal matter around them. Stress levels increase due to the barbaric conditions they faced. Studies show that workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Manager Role in Implementing Change Manager Role in Implementing Change Nicole Paschel University of Phoenix HCS/ 475 Ashley Tennessee December 17, 2010 Manager Role in Implementing Change There are successful ways to implement changes in many different organization and all employees need to understand how the changes will benefit them and how it will affect their work daily. Managers within an organization that are seeking change need to bring the idea to their employees or management team to receive etiquette feedback. In this paper I will discuss Managers role and responsibility how manager successfully handle change. Managers know that any kind of changes whether it is new ideas, new technology or new programs can create concerns and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. Enlightenment. In Phase 6, people completely accept the new change. In fact, many wonder how they ever managed the old way. Overall, they feel good about the change and accept it as the status quo from here forward. (Garrison Wynn, 2005) With these different phases that is why it is hard to tell or determine how long changes will take to implement. If employees were not aware that any changes were required then reaction of employee may be, why change if change is not working or that the change was a waste of time. Mangers should be ready for the resistance to any change, prepare for it, and make special efforts to assess and deal with individual reactions to change. A manager or a person in leadership must develop a proper attitude toward the resistance of change that their employee may have. Looking at the thoughts that many may have and carefully listen to their concerns is something that managers must do to help with the resistance of the change. Engaging many with the change should be done after fully understanding the concerns of others. The best way to minimize resistance to change is to involve those who is responsible for the change and those who are affected by it. Consulting employees from the areas affected first hand and not leaving in the dark is another method of handling resistance. With involving those who are affected a test run of the new changes could help iron out the problem areas, get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Criticism Of George Henry Hastings Sibley Was the criticism of Gov./Col. Sibley justified? Describe what his explanations were and the arguments of those who wanted him to hurry up. Draw a conclusion evaluating which arguments were best. Governor Henry Hastings Sibley is a memorable figure in Minnesota history, but one that is laced with controversy and suspicion. These controversies extend from his early career in fur trading to his leadership of Minnesota s militia in the Great Sioux Uprising of 1862. The criticism of Governor Sibley was mainly because of his hesitation to engage with the Indians and his constant complaints to territorial governor Alexander Ramsey about lack of men and supplies, but is simply not justified when the full scope of his problems are understood. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lack of horses meant that Sibley could not reconnoiter the wilderness between St. Peter and Ft. Ridgeley, which left his army much more vulnerable to surprise attack. Also, Sibley was placed in charge of the refugees who had escaped to St. Peters and were now looking for shelter and food. Sibley also feared the much larger Indian population that his army had to face. Sibley intended to be a thorough and careful commander. His troops would move against the Indians only when they were fully prepared (122). This slowed Sibley down because he refused to take a steamboat to Shakopee until he had the supplies he felt necessary to take on the Indians. At Ft. Ridgely, anger and fear festered after the first attack on the fort as to when reinforcements would come. This also held true for the town of New Ulm which was scrambling to defend itself under the leadership of Colonel Flandrau. While these towns were being attacked, Sibley had gathered an army of 1,340 troops, but still complained about the lack of supplies and training his men had. As the book aptly put it, however, ...neither were the defenders of New Ulm and Fort Ridgley, and they fought with determination, improvised when necessary, and made do without what they could not get and still they bested superior numbers of Indians (177 178). Sibley s delays in advancing his troops and attacking the Indians caused heavy responses from the people of Minnesota. Many called for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Mirror At The Tears Staining My Face I looked in the mirror at the tears staining my face. I saw someone who wasn t me, and all I saw were flaws. I told myself that I had to be different and better in many ways. In that moment I realized that being someone I m not is what brought me here. I am who I am and no one can stop that. January 11, 2003. That s the day I was born. My family immediately loved me, (as most families do.) but they barely had any time to give me attention because of their busy work and travel schedules. They weren t like many other parents however because they would do anything for me, and the reason they worked so hard was for our family to live a better life. One amazing thing came out of my parents working was that I got to spend tons of time with my grandparents. I have a bond with them that I don t believe anyone else could have with their grandparents. They would bring me to so many places like to museums and to the botanic gardens, and we would have a blast. I remember a time when I was only three, and they had picked me up from drama class. I had assigned them characters and we went to my house and put on a big show. That s when I realized how much I liked acting and writing. We would do new shows every day together. When I came to their house we would choose from a list of games to play and I got to be creative. One game was called Tooth Fairy . (This was my favorite.) In this game, Grandma would pretend to be the tooth fairy and I would lay in my bed and Grandpa would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Thomas Galludet Research Paper Thomas Galludet Thomas Galludet is one of if not the most recognizable name in American sign language communities. He is a huge part of Deaf culture and education in America. Thomas Galludet has an interesting story about what led to this hearing man to become such a champion for the Deaf community and why he is so well remembered today. In 1814 when a young Thomas was visiting his family, he noticed a young girl with no friends. When he went to speak to her about why she wasn t playing with anyone, he learned she was Deaf and had no way of communicating. Thomas taught her to spell an object he would point to, and she was delighted. This made Thomas so happy, he decided he wanted to teach her and others more effectively. The young girl s parents financed a trip for Thomas to travel to Europe since there were no Deaf schools in America. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The British school for Deaf would not teach him. So Thomas traveled to France to learn at the Royal Institution for Deaf. Here he met a wonderful teacher named Laurent Clerc who taught him French sign language. Galludet was so impressed with his teacher, he asked if Clerc would come back to America with him to open a Deaf school. Galludet and Clerc opened America s first school for the Deaf. They both had successful careers teaching many Deaf children and adults. Galludet eventually married one of his students and had eight children. One of his sons was Edward Galludet who became the first headmaster of America s first ever college for the Deaf that was later named after his father; Galludet University in Washington D.C. Thomas Galludet made great strides for Deaf education in America and will always be remembered for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Dark Knight Rises Film Even to this day, many have failed to replicate what has been known to be the most successful superhero trilogy of all time. With awards totaling south of over seventy total wins and over 100 nominations, the Dark Knight Rises remains to be everything a film needs to be to always remain a timeless classic. The method the team used to overwhelm the world with this immaculate trilogy was to create the last installment as more than just a film, but as a piece of art as well. Many methods were used to reach this profound approach to filmmaking, however it was the brilliant cinematography, the acting that brought the characters to life, and the director s genius ending that transitioned the Dark Knight Rises from an ordinary film, into an admired piece of art to all. One of the major reasons for the success of the Dark Knight Rises film is because of its award winning cinematography that the brilliant Mr. Wally Pfister orchestrated throughout the vigorous 3 hour film. Without a doubt, the vividness portrayed from the gritty lightening aids the goal of achieving timeless art through the process of using natural light to depict the different array of natural colors to create beauty. Another method of the brilliant cinematography that this film contains is the directing of the action sequences. Christopher Nolan constructed a scene prop that allows him to film night scenes during the day. This allows him to overexpose the lightening during the actual fighting that gives those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did Julius Caesar Change Augustus became Rome s first emperor after Rome changed from republic to empire after Julius Caesar assassination. Julius Caesar is Augustus great uncle and adopted father. He shrewdly combined military might, institution building and lawmaking to become Rome s sole ruler, laying the foundations of the 200 year Pax Romana (Roman Peace) and an empire that lasted, in various forms, for nearly 1,500 years (History.com). He was born in 63 B.C. and even his adoption he was known as Octavian. At the age of 16 Octavius donned the toga because it was the Roman sign of manhood and was taking on responsibilities through his family connections (History.com). Octavius went to modern day Spain to fight alongside Caesar even though his shipwrecked, so he had to cross enemy territory to get to Caesar. This act impressed Caesar most that Octavian was named heir and successor in Caesar s will. At the age of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and then he was granted the name Augustus. They say that Octavian his name changed to Augustus because he was born in August, like his uncle Julius Caesar changed his name because he was born in July. In a four year span Octavian secured his rule by using Cleopatra s seized treasure to pay his soldiers to keep them happy and content, but mostly importantly having their loyalty. Also he passed laws bring back the traditions of the Roman Republic to mollify the Rome s Senators and ruling classes. Octavian worked to improve and beautify the city of Rome to make the people happy and content. During his 40 years reign, Augustus nearly doubled the size of the empire, adding territories in Europe and Asia Minor and securing alliances that gave him effective rule from Britain to India (History.com). He also spent much of his time outside of Rome to consolidate power in the provinces and instituting of system of taxation to integrate the empire s reaches and goals. He also expanded Rome by updating the roads and by putting in a postal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Taking a Look at Types of Disasters According to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (n.d), the definition of disaster is known as: an unexpected, catastrophic event that extremely disturbs the functioning of a community or society and causes human, material, and environmental losses that go beyond the community s ability to handle using its own resources. In addition, the disaster could be classified into two category which are the natural disaster and also human made disaster. First, a natural disaster is known as the naturally occurring event or changes in natural phenomenon that has disastrous impacts towards the society. The extent of loss vary to the vulnerability of the population, and also the scope and intensity of the disaster. Examples for natural disasters are earthquake, typhoon, volcanic eruptions, flood and so on. Conversely, human made disaster is known as the event that often caused by the negligence or human error which lead to a disastrous impacts towards the society. Example of human made disasters are technological hazards such as nuclear weapons, transportation hazards like airplane crash, and so on. Ten years ago, there was a massive undersea earthquake which known as the Sumatra Andaman earthquake that occurred at 26 December 2004. The earthquake was classified as natural disaster that caused by the movement of tectonic plates under the ocean which lead to a series of destructive tsunamis that hit and impacted 14 countries in total. Moreover, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Relationship Between Appraisals Of Strain And Of Gain And... Introduction The study of Rapp and Chao (2000) aimed to understand the relationship between appraisals of strain and of gain and psychological wellbeing of family caregivers of dementia patients. The study addressed the gaps in the literature related to applying caregivers appraisals of strains and of gains to predict both negative and positive affect on caregivers wellbeing. Thus, Rapp and Chao (2000) proposed three hypotheses. First, the study hypothesized that the greater caregivers appraise their role strains, the higher negative affect (NA) they would experience on their psychological wellbeing and vise versa. Second, the researchers predicted that the relationship between caregivers appraisals of strains and of gains and negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The introduction of the study, however, does not explain some concepts well. From the title of the article, Rapp and Chao (2000) emphasize the scope of the study as caregivers psychological wellbeing. During the introduction of the article, there is no specific conceptualization of the term psychological wellbeing , except for a brief mention that there are positive affect and negative affect related to psychological wellbeing. Likewise, in the third hypothesis, the researchers express an interest in understanding objective stressors without providing a definition of objective stressors. The lack of main concept explanation may mislead readers understandings in the next sections. Design and methods In the method section, Rapp and Chao (2000) present participants and interview procedures, measurement, and statistical procedures. Notably, the researchers did not explicitly explain their study design. No information about the design and the duration of the research project was noted. Regarding participants and recruitment procedure, the article proposes that 65 primary caregivers were recruited from three community dwellings. Among them, 27 caregivers were from a university affiliated dementia clinic, 25 from a local Alzheimer s association, and 13 from the community. The inclusion criteria show that family caregivers who provide daily living assistance or instruction to an older ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Multicultural Education in the Classroom The Benefits of Multicultural Education in the Classroom I have grown up with Education being my catapult through life; I love it. I love to study children and figure out how they learn and how our educational experiences shape us as adults. Five years ago, I found myself accepting a position as a Toddler teacher in a government facility. To describe it simply, I was a fish out of water. I had experience with children, but not with children so small. This experience taught me a great deal about learning in our great world. I was amazed to witness the pure relationships between children of all races in that little toddler room. All color aside, the children seemed to embrace each other s differences and celebrate in their dedicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The substantial task of desegregation did not come without its struggles. Parents were faced with issues of involvement in their child s education due to distance between their child s school and home. Some schools reported vandalism and student frustration in regards to the change of scenery. In 2001, busing for Charlotte students ended, but not without leaving a legacy. Since the termination of busing, student test scores continue to rise, even surpassing those of other urban school districts such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston (NPR, 2004). Though mandatory busing ended, school districts continue to encourage the multicultural movement by providing magnet programs for families who would like their child to attend another school. The concept is the same as busing; however, participation is voluntary. Economically, the gap is narrowing, balancing our communities. Forty percent of African Americans consider themselves to be middle class, seventy five percent own their own homes, and two parent households earn just thirteen percent less than Caucasian parents (Thernstrom, 1998). There are improvements to be made as the economy continues to control and group together families within the same income bracket. Many times, this binds families to certain schools with no other options available. Statistics show that from 1993 to 2003, there was a similar outcome regarding the schools middle class families attended. Out of a study of one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Marx And The Capitalist System Throughout his many works (most notably Das Kapital) Marx criticized many aspects of the capitalist system and how his socialist views held the key to freeing America from its otherwise damned state. Here are some of the issues that Marx attributed to capitalism. He found that modern work is alienated. Marx believed labor to be one of man s greatest sources of pleasure, but in order to be fulfilled at work, workers would need to see an extension of themselves in the objects they create. This was something that became increasingly rare in the modern world as work tends to be more specialized. While specialized jobs make for an efficient economy they also limit the possibility of any seldom worker to derive a sense of a genuine contribution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He called this primitive accumulation . In an attempt to remedy this injustice, Marx calls for the redistribution of the wealth of the massive corporations that were making so much surplus money into the hands of the people responsible for it. Marx also believed capitalism to be characterized by a series of crises. These crises were caused by the fact that America is able to produce far more than anyone needs to consume. Regarding human relation, Marx saw our system as the source of great misery. Contrary to popular belief, Marx did not see the people of the West as evil . For example, he was acutely aware of the sorrows that lay behind bourgeois marriage. The bourgeoisie has torn away from the family its sentimental veil, and has reduced the family relation to a mere money relation (Marx). Marx believed that the capitalist system forced people to place economic interests at the heart of their lives and as a result they are no longer able to experience deep and honest relationships. He called this commodity fetishism and wanted people to be free of financial constraint. So what are some of the perceived benefits one could expect to see within Marx s ideal socialist society? Firstly, Marx believed in equality before the law. Every individual would be granted an equal stance and equal opportunity. There would be no fights for social justice as there would be no dominant gender or race. Citizens would have immediate access to education as well as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Role Of Father Vincent Capodanno In The Grunt Padre The Grunt Padre by Father Daniel Mode is a book that tells about faithful hero Father Vincent Capodanno. He is a faithful hero because of everything he has done for his faith. Not only was he sent to be a missionary; he was also a military chaplain during the Vietnam War. Father Capodanno was very much devoted to his Christian faith. He died as a martyr for his faith. For these reasons, Father Vincent Capodanno can very much be considered a role model to the Christian faith. Vincent Capodanno was named after his father. He was born on February 13th of the year 1929. He was born in Staten Island to an all Italian family. Coming from an all Italian background, his family had brought Vincent up to be very devoted and faithful to his religion being Christianity. Vincent went through all years all schooling including college. After college he realized that he wanted to become a priest. In 1958 he was ordained a priest and from then his good acts and faithful ways were to begin. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A missionary is someone who gets sent to a destination and his/her task is to spread the Christian faith throughout that place. Vincent was a missionary in Taiwan for several years. He was very devoted to spreading the Christian faith in Taiwan in order to help children and adults in the area. For Vincent to go to a place that far from home and staying there for that amount of time takes true devotion. From him doing this, it shows that he is faithful and is very devoted to his faith. Not everyone would be able to do what he did for that amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Literary Devices In The Game By Donald Barthelme In every story, there are many things to analyze. In Game by Donald Barthelme, he shows us the way our minds start to work in stressful situations like how the narrator and Shotwell started to respond while controlling the console for the war. In Game the narrator s name is never told, Shotwell and the narrator do not trust each other, but are left alone together and trusted to kill the other if they start to behave strangely, although it is never clarified what counts as strange and what counts as normal. Various literary devices are used throughout the story to show us Barthelme s intended theme, some used are: repetition, symbolism, irony, and figurative language. Barthelme uses repetition to show how the narrator s mind is deteriorating while being confined in a small space, isolated from everyone except someone he does not know, with very little instruction about what to do. A lot of what the narrator repeats throughout the story are what makes us, as the readers, believe that his mind is deteriorating. For example, when he repeats that they have been there for one hundred thirty three days, Barthelme is showing how the narrator is counting the days to keep himself reminded. Although, it starts to make him question how long he and Shotwell will be in isolation and it starts to make him think differently about his situation and he starts to realize and focus on about how they are both unwell. Another way Barthelme uses repetition is when the readers are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. the Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara The Lesson From The Mentor Whenever there is a civil rights movement going on, there are always 3 parties involved. One the Oppressor, second the Oppressed and lastly the Activist or the Mentor. The Activists usually always emerges from the Oppressed. That is when the Oppressed intellectuals feel that it s time to standup to defend the identity of their people and make them strong enough to make a name of their own. This is what happened during the early 20th century within the African American community. They were racially termed as Negros meaning blacks. And were separated from the mainstream white American society with the Powerful class denying their rights for equal opportunities in basically every field of life. This paved way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And give them an understanding of how the world sees them and how they should create a good life on their own. For instance when she asked them to pay to the taxi cab driver along with a 10% tip, this shows that she wanted them to learn to calculate. And by firing away questions and trying to make them share their views about the happenings in the toy store on the high profile FIFTH AVE. which was for the upper white class (where she took them to show the disparity and learn), she wanted them to realize that injustice is done towards them and they should learn to live to live on their own and earn respect. Not all is gone in vain (referring to Sylvia s and other kids cold responses) and Ms Moore is delighted by Sugar s response. You know, Miss Moore, I don t think all of us here put together eat in a year what that sailboat costs. And Miss Moore lights up like somebody goosed her. And? she say, urging Sugar on. Imagine for a minute what kind of society it is in which some people can spend on a toy what it would cost to feed a family of six or seven. What do you think? (Bambara 99). Giving us the idea that intelligence and awareness exists everywhere, it just needs to be awakened just like Ms. Moore did. Introduction of the side characters shows us that Bambara tries her best to tell the readers that the children of the African American community are as normal as they are. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. To Kill A Mockingbird Presence Of Animals Essay With a lightning strike, the long, lance like bill of a white stork jabs through the marsh grass and snatches up the singing frog. In an instant, the tireless music maker becomes the dinner of a spy. White storks are master eavesdroppers. They rely on the songs of moor frogs to guide them when they re hunting. The birds are so skillful that they can stealthily follow frog sounds to within two or three strides of an unsuspecting singer. Some spies can intercept signals sent by plants. Bright flowers invite bees and other animals to come for a meal of pollen or nectar (and to pollinate the plants at the same time). Scientists believe that the most symmetrical flowers where each half mirrors the other like two sides of a face help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can tell the alarm from other songs and calls and will dash for cover when they hear it. Some animal snoops are born recognizing the warning signals of different creatures; others, such as bonnet macaques, have to learn. These monkeys of southern India often pal around with langur monkeys. Langurs are good lookouts, and macaques will quickly scramble up a tree when they overhear a langur warning cry as long as the macaques have learned the correct langur language. Scientists say bonnet macaques at one animal reserve[9] respond to recorded Nilgiri langur alarm shrieks but are slower to flee after a similar cry by Hanuman langurs which would rarely be seen there. Farther north, only Hanuman langurs are common and bonnet macaques there have learned the opposite langur language. They jump at the sound of Hanuman warnings but are less bothered by Nilgiri cries. Eavesdropping on the alarm signals of other animals is useful, but spying on predators directly also has advantages. Geometrid moths, for instance, are slow, night flying moths that can be easily overtaken by hunting bats. To make up for their sluggish speed, the moths have espionage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Firefly Hunt Analysis There are many writers in this world, and each has their own personal style. William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, and Mark Twain all had various ways that they used to come up with amazing stories or plays. Jacey Choy, the author of Red Cranes and Jun ichiro Tanizaki, the author of The Firefly Hunt also use methods that differ, specifically with their characters Mie and Sachiko. The authors develop the characters differently by their interactions with the other characters, the presentation of their thoughts, and the strong feelings they have at the end of each passage. One of the first notable differences between the two authors is how their characters interact with others. The red cranes! Father! Please wake me next time, even if you are not sure! I don t mind getting up that early anyway (Choy 4). The way Mie talks to her father shows that they are close, but it also causes her to seem childish. , ...and in the evening she had chased over the fields with the children (Tanizaki 1). When Sachiko refers to the other characters as children, readers can infer that she is probably older, and an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was Mie s favorite part of her day, not only to learn how to read and write, but to interact so intimately with Yuki. She admired Yuki, a strong woman and a gentle mother (Choy 8). Mie is very imaginative and she has many dreams that she has thought about, but she also likes to learn and spend quality time with her family. This helps to show readers that Mie isn t just some silly little girl, and that her dreams are based off of the reality she is reading about. She had seen firefly hunts only on the puppet stage....Sachiko was entranced with the picture. But a firefly hunt was, in fact, a good deal different. (Tanizaki 1). While both characters have things they want to do, Sachiko s is far more doable than Mie s. Sachiko has more realistic dreams that can be achieved, and she ends up accomplishing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Teething Pain Teething is the process by which an infant s teeth sequentially appear by breaking through the gums. Even through teething is a normal part of infant development, surprisingly little is known about the causes and management of teething signs and symptoms.Teething pain is the commonest symptom associated with the eruption of the primary dentition.The eruption of primary teeth usually begins around 4 8 months of age with the eruption of lower incisors and is complete at around 30 36 months of age when second primary molars erupt. Teething pain sometimes referred to as dentitio difficilis is the commonest symptom associated with the eruption of primary dentition. Adults assume an infant is experiencing pain because they appear distressed, or because they believe the incisal edges of teeh cut through the alveolar bone and gingival during eruption. Pain may result from elevation of inflammatory mediators in the crevicular fluid and in tissue surrounding the erupting teeth, which stimulate nociceptive receptors.Local pain may be further exacerbated by rubbing or scratching the gingival tissues, by biting in to hard objects or by presence of pathology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Local teething symptoms are : Gingival swelling, irritation, redness of gums,thumb sucking and gum rubbing. The systemic disturbances that are associated with teething include : Loss of apetite, crying, increased salivation, drooling, diarrhoea, boils general irritability and fever, runny nose, conjunctivitis, some day time restlessness.Morever, increased biting, wakefulness, ear rubbing and facial rashes have also been reported to be associated with teething.Generally the eruption of primary teeth begins when other changes in the infant s immune system, growth and development are also occurring, that is around 6 months of age. This predisposes an infant to a variety of infections like respiratory tract infections,UTI, middle ear infections. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Doctor Welsh s Seizures It was a long day; one full of many seizures. As a sit at the doctor s office waiting for my report, I fiddle around with my mother s long, sparkly necklace. Barrett and Janine, the monotone voice said, echoing off the walls in the room. I began to shake hastily everywhere. I didn t know where I was. There were clouds moving in the wind that looked like curtains. 24 HOURS LATER...under Doctor Welsh s care Barrett will be entering another MRI tomorrow. Also the MRI calls for a diet that consists of only vegetables and fruits. Additionally, the payment will be made afterwards depending upon what kind of medical procedures we have to take to help him the best. stated I Ok, Thanks Doc Welsh, his mom replied replied back. He will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the secretary told me that the Doctor dude decided to move you to a different hospital, not to mention that she was hearing a rumor going around that Doctor Welsh s assistant nurse believes that he is starting to turn insane and thinks he has anger issues. The assistant nurse as said that he never told you to stay still, therefore, we have the right to sue him since he began to yell at an innocent child, Daddy said and came to a conclusion. I guess the rumor has really started in that small hospital. I told him. *** At lunch my Daddy began reading the local newspaper and found the hospital section entitled The boy AND the doctor with issues I was in total shock. How could they do such an embarrassing thing? The news was out. Doctor Welsh was out of his mind and had been treating his patients unfairly for the past years that he has been at Onocal Family Friendly Hospital. He will also be serving a five year punishment term in jail. Barrett felt the joy and happiness that any 10 year old would feel. He knew that Santa was on his way and a good year was ahead. Although the Epilepsy had changed his life, it would never change him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of The Film The Player The film The Player (1992) is a tale of murder and mystery, though not a murder mystery by Robert Altman. The film is about an industry Hollywood, that is run like an exclusive rich boy s school, where all the kids are spoiled and most of them have ended up here because nobody else could stand them. It epitomizes the twisted and self reflective nature of Hollywood. This film skillfully creates a central plot around Griffin Mill who is a vice president at a movie studio, which pays him enormous sums of money to listen to people describe movies to him. When he hears a pitch he likes, he passes it along. He doesn t have the authority to give a go signal himself, and yet for those who beseech him to approve their screenplays, he has a terrifying negative authority. He can turn them down. Altman utilizes several tactics to both seduce and amuse the audience, ultimately showcasing how easy it is to be enraptured by in the world of celebrities and attention. During Altman s The Player the criteria for a good Hollywood movie are established by Griffin: Suspense, laughter, violence, hope, heart, nudity, sex, and happy endings, mainly happy endings . The viewers can find all of them in the film. Griffin is threatened by a writer whose script or idea he likely brushed off. Every day or two he receives an anonymous card from someone who he has apparently failed to get back to. The suspense in the film starts to build here. He begins to suspect a certain writer named David Kahane and goes to his house one night to confront him. David is not home, but there is an incredible scene where Griffin talks with the man s girlfriend on the phone while voyeuristically watching her through the window. This is an extraordinary symbolization of the voyeuristic essence that goes along with watching the film, or the notion of scopophilia to be precise. This is the first scene where we see Griffin hopelessly falls in love with June Gudmundsdottir, David s live in girlfriend. In the duration of Griffin s conversation on the phone, he finds out that David is watching The Bicycle Thief . He follows David to the theatre and ends up having drink in a bar with him after watching the film. In the bar s parking lot the two men fight. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Does The Girl Who Chase The Sun Magical Realism The Girl Who Chased the Moon demonstrates magical realism most effectively because of its relatability, subtlety, setting and atmosphere. Although it has blatant magical situations the primary plotline focuses on realistic narratives with elements of magic, as opposed to magic being the majority of the plot. The Girl Who Chased the Moon contains characters with ordinary lives who experience normal and genuine emotions and have realistic narratives. For example, Sawyer is an estate agent but he has the ability to detect sweets (cakes, chocolates, etc). This is just apart of who he is, it isn t addressed as something particularly odd. Even though it is something out of the norm it isn t further investigated or explained it s just stated as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The small town setting in which everyone knows everyone makes Emily feel abnormal like she doesn t belong, even though the town has more abnormal qualities that she does. The feeling of community gives off indifference to the magical happenings because they are their everyday norms and are seen as mundane. They accept a lot of things, the male Coffeys glowing; the Mullaby lights; Vance s height, because it s simply the way their world works. It makes you feel like you need to accept the magic for what it is, the norm, or move on. The atmosphere of a small town also makes you feel like you re in the presence of magic. When Emily ran through the forest chasing after something that shouldn t really be real we were able to suspend are disbelief because the magic didn t outweigh the realism. She heard footprints and bandages were put on the porch for her, furthering the realistic narrative with hints of magic. Nothing outright magical happened, enabling us to allow this chain of events to astonish us without it being unbelievable. It was further normalised when Julia didn t dispute the lights, she just scolded Emily for chasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bohemian Rhapsody Literary Devices Bohemian Rhapsody Queen The song can be interpreted to that of a youthful man has to come face to face with his actions after confessing to shooting another man. The song follows a young man that has confessed to murdering another man. During the song you hear all of the emotional pain he goes through as he faces the penalties of his wrong doing. Halfway through the song the culprit pleads for no sympathy as he receives his final fate. Towards the end the man rebels against his final fate before accepting it and going forward with it. In the introduction of the song the culprit questions his life and the choices he has made. But the truth is that we cannot close our eyes and forget about our actions; evil or good. We must deal with the consequences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But towards the end of it he is then referred to as a man. Throughout the song a transformation has happened to the boy where he has metaphorically committed suicide and in return become older and a man. During this metaphorical transformation he has also changed himself from the evil life he was living and become a good person. The Catholic Church believes that: 1755 A morally good act requires the goodness of the object, of the end, and of the circumstances together. An evil end corrupts the action, even if the object is good in itself (such as praying and fasting in order to be seen by men ). The object of the choice can by itself vitiate an act in its entirety. There are some concrete acts such as fornication that it is always wrong to choose, because choosing them entails a disorder of the will, that is, a moral evil. The Catholic Church believes that for someone to be considered good they must be a good person that demonstrates a good behaviour, good thoughts and good morals. For someone to be classified as evil they can be a good person demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil morals or an evil person demonstrating evil thoughts, evil acts and evil morals. This can be such things as praying and going to church just to be seen by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Comparing Jane Austen s Pride And Prejudice I. Introduction a. As written in How to Read Literature Like a Professor, there s only one story, but each one is unique in how it s put together. This can be seen as one reads Pride and Prejudice and the cruel treatment in society and the love that drifts through seems like a cliché, but the story is still its own book. b. Summary: With news of a wealthy family coming to town, the Bennet family sets their minds to get at least one of their five daughters married. Upon going to visit the wealthy Bingleys, Jane, the eldest daughter, gets sick in the rain and must stay at their house in Netherfield under the care of her family s second oldest daughter, Elizabeth. The true personalities of the Bingley family then come out to be snobby and rude, except for Mr. Bingley and his friend Mr. Darcy. As real and fake love fills the air, the Bennet s youngest daughter gets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elizabeth then forms prejudices against both Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham. She immediately looks poorly upon Mr. Darcy, but very highly on Mr. Wickham, who she believes to be too handsome and trustworthy looking to lie. With this, she also looks down on Charlotte for marrying for money, but believes it s okay for Mr. Wickham to as a man in distressed circumstances has not time for all those elegant decorums which other people may observe (Austen 115). This is not only evidence of her prejudice, but shows the difference on how males and females are viewed, for what is okay for one to do may not be for the other. d. Towards the end, the happy mood starts to come out as love is formed. After their fight when Mr. Darcy proposed, Elizabeth notices how he has fixed the quirks she pointed out, which Austen uses as a way to lighten the tone of the novel and end it on a happier note. e. Although their views may have been very harsh and negative in the beginning, both Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy leave the novel with very little prejudice and only good pride, but the reader has the same feelings when they close the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Enterprise Risk Management Enterprise Risk Management The Non Linear Pro salesman told the manager of Quick Takes Video that the editing system leased would allow the employees to edit material twice as fast after only a day and a half of set up and training. After all employees received the one day training course, completed the video tutorial, and read the manual, problems with the equipment stopped production of a Quick Takes Video project. During an attempt to insert a CD, an employee cut her finger on a sharp edge of the poorly designed equipment. Two different types of torts arose in the Product Liability Video. One type, an intentional tort occurred as a result of the implied warrantee when the salesman described the benefits of the editing system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An effective compliance oversight team has several tasks in an organization like looking over contracts to ensure said contracts meet all legal guidelines. The team also investigates future and present clients of the business and turns in written reports of the team s findings. The team also gives its company a risk analysis of its endeavors reporting to management in writing. An effective compliance oversight team is an immeasurable asset to any company. The purpose of the team is to minimize the financial, name or brand, organizational, and safety risks. A company is dependent upon maximizing profits and building name recognition, without an effective compliance oversight team this would not be possible. Effective Training and Education for Roles and Responsibilities Ensuring the proper and effective training for jobs the employees do remains a function of management. A subject matter expert should provide the training to ensure smooth, safe, and effective standards of performance. An effective training and education program within a company allows the business to flourish. Proper training and ensuring the employees had the necessary resources prior to putting the new equipment in the production environment may have prevented the situation from becoming unproductive. Effective and Efficient Framework A company requires both formal and informal mechanisms to coordinate the risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Hurricane Katrina Discrimination Hurricane Katrina was a terrible Natural Disaster which swept away much of New Orleans, Louisiana leaving little behind. Causes and outcomes with discrimination in race and ethnicity after Hurricane Katrina. When thinking of a certain town or city, people will remember what it is known for or what they saw. When one is thinking of New Orleans, Louisiana they will more than likely think of African Americans (Pg.90). The Latino population did not start to appear in New Orleans until the late twentieth century (Hernandez Leon, Pg.90). Following Hurricane Katrina, African Americans felt frivolous or at risk as Latino s were receiving more attention (Pg.101). In fact, there are facts that prove why African Americans have a right to feel this way. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The part of the city where poor African Americans resided was hit the hardest (Fussell, Pg.95). Unfortunately, this neighborhood was the last on the list to be cleaned up and rebuilt. The African American residents were sent to the New Orleans Superdome, where many were taken for shelter (Pg.110). Some New Orleans citizens might say that Hurricane Katrina had a positive impact on their lives, teaching them how to live and survive during such a terrible time as well as the situation making them stronger however, this was not the case for African Americans (Pg.109). Despite all of the horrific situations, the community of New Orleans learned how to be prepared if there happens to be a next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Research Paper On Tarzan Of The Apes Disney s 37th animated feature Tarzan received The Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture in 2000. The Tarzan animated feature produced $448,191,819 worldwide and is based on Edgar Rice Brroughs novel Tarzan of the Apes (Tarzan). Unlike Tangled, Tarzan follows the life of a boy who has lost his parents and has been raised by a band of gorillas. As Tarzan becomes a man explorers Jane Porter, Professor Porter, and Clayton, their guide, stumble upon him and his unique connection with these apes. Tarzan is faced with the conflicting decision between his old and new life. His journey to find if they can coexist captivates and intrigues many audiences, both old and young. Taking the world under the sea in 2003 Finding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Organizational Change And Leadership Processes Organizations are constantly changing; be it through new members, new rules, or new leaders. It is an inevitable part of organizational life. The book defines the change of organizations through organizational life cycles. Simply put, organization life cycles look at how organizations change through time due to the internal and external situations that influence the change. When a change occurs within an organization, new rules, leadership styles, and communication needs to be adopted in order to cope with the change. This paper will explain the concepts of organizational change and leadership processes by applying it to my own personal experience of being a member and president of UC Santa Barbara s Khmer Student Association, a student run cultural club. The Khmer Student Association, or KSA, is a Southeast Asian focused cultural organization that focuses on spreading awareness of Cambodian culture on campus through weekly meetings discussing current events and history related to Cambodia and social events that include game and movie nights, retreats, and potlucks for members to feel more comfortable. After joining KSA during my first year of college, I transitioned from being a member, to becoming treasurer, and now president. I have witnessed change in leadership, membership, and dynamics within the club for three years. During my first year of being a member, the leadership style was carefree and enthusiastic. The co presidents focused on maintaining new members ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Why Schools Should Change School Lunches Do you think your school needs improvements? I think my school has a few, but the lunches are easily the most recognizable. The school board should change our lunches because they are microwaved, they are not filling, and the school lunches have the same thing every day of the week. Seriously, none of the kids like them, so just get us brand named foods. To start things off, schools should definitely change is because they are microwaved. Most people would prefer oven baked foods instead of frozen foods you just put under a light for 5 10 minutes. Also sometimes with the microwaved food, it does not cook some of the meat all of the way, so basically, there is a chance of poisoning your students. Another important fact about the microwaved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How do you expect a you kid to make throughout the day without any nutrients or energy to help the stay awake, or to give them energy to make it through gym class. Not only does it affect school, but it also causes poor performances in sports and other after school activities. Also if kids do not get the proper nutrients it can put them in a bad mood, and nobody likes a mean, grumpy kid walking around school. Most students do not eat breakfast in the mornings, so not having a proper lunch just makes that even worse. Now, for the final, and more of a less known issue is how our schools have the order of lunch every week. For most people, it gets boring and repetitive when we have to eat the same food over and over again. The only thing they change is the fruits and maybe the chips, but that is it! Chicken sandwich, steak nuggets, tacos, nachos, pizza, repeat. It is not even the good kind of pizza or nachos, it is just some weird, fake, manufactured food. Since we eat the same food every week, it the same uncooked, cold chunks in the food that we bite into all of the time. The worst part is that sometimes on mondays, they give us leftovers, and look brand new! That is how you know they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Allan Bakke Pros And Cons Allan Bakke was a man who applied to the University of California at Davis. He was a white male, more specifically, who tried to get in the medical school. He was denied twice, in 1973 and 1974. He was angry because other people, with lower grade point averages, were admitted to the program. But these people were admitted through the special program. The special program was made for the purpose to increase representation of disadvantaged students. The screening process involved the candidate s indication of what race they were. They could say they were a minority group, or if they were economically and/or educationally disadvantaged. Then the special admissions committee would see if they did meet the criteria. These candidates did not have to meet the 2.5 grade point average, nor where they compared to the candidates in the regular admissions program. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He filed suit in the Superior Court of Yolo County, California. His claim was that the University of California s special program violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. It also went against Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because it excluded him on the basis of race. The University defended themselves by saying all the pros of the special admissions program. They said it fought against the discrimination so common in their society. They thought they could reverse the historical statistics that showed minors were discriminated against in medical admissions and professions. Also, they said their program would increase the number of doctors who practice in less popular or undeserved communities. The last reason was that they thought the student body in a whole would educationally benefit. They said the students would work better if the body is ethnically and racially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Examples Of Justice In To Kill A Mockingbird Justice can mean lots of things some may think justice involves some sort of high power like the law and government. Others might think it s being fair but then there are those people who think justice doesn t exist. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is the story of young Scout and her point of view during a trial her father had to defend. Justice is not a universal guaranteed to everyone such as there is such a corrupt society. For instance Tom and Boo Radley weren t fortunate to get. To illustrate how justice is a thing for people who fit a certain criteria, Tom Robinson was a black man who was accused of sexual assaulted. All the evidence brought up in court by Atticus Finch, his lawyer made it all clear that Tom was innocent. The disadvantage is that trial wasn t fair, the entire jury was white. Not to mention the court room was segregated by having the people of color sit far from the white people. As Atticus states In our courts, when it s a white man s word against a black s man the white man always wins. (Pg 252) Since this takes place in the 30s it was obvious that Tom wouldn t got justice. In this time period everything was heavily segregated and prejudicism was so common. The reality is that even though this is a fictional story cases like this did in fact happen. Many men like Tom were falsely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such as what if it was a black women accused a white man of rapping her. Well according History of Racial Injustice in Virginia 58 men were executed of committing rape crimes from the years 1908 to 1963 but they were all black men. Even though about 1000 white men were accused of rape none of them faced the death penalty. In 1957 a man in Mississippi was acquitted by the judge after he confessed of raping a 16 year old Annette Butler. The reason behind that was the judge thought the death penalty such a harsh penalty. Hearing this might make someone question if justice is really a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Introduction. My Relationship Development Paper Is About INTRODUCTION My relationship development paper is about a girl named Breana Young; our friendship was for about 3 years. The current stage is terminated. INITIATING I had first met Breana in the fifth grade; although we weren t in the same class, I had met her at recess. The elementary school we went to was pretty small so everyone in the same grade nearly knew everyone. We would occasionally make awkward eye contact but never have actual conversation. Fast forward to the eighth grade, Breana was friends with an old friend of mine named Nina, so I was seeing her more and more often. Now that Nina and Breana had become friends, Breana would sometimes eat lunch with Nina and I. She seemed pretty cool; I didn t know her very well so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although we had two of the same classes and saw each other every day, we d only speak in forensic science because we sat next to each other. Throughout forensic science we d exchange laughs about the teachers we had and other students. One day Breana called me by surprise, I wasn t expecting this because we usually only spoke in school or texted each other about school work. During the conversation we were discussing the upcoming homecoming dance and we began to talk about our family dynamic and what our home life is like. As we were on the phone Breana asked me to join her at Eleanor Roosevelt s homecoming football game, this was the first time we had ever hung out with each other outside of school. After the game her mom picked us up, this was the first time I had ever met her; after her mom picked us up we had gone to her aunt s house where I had met more of her family. According to Johari s window the open box has grown larger because we are now exchanging personal information and more details about each other. The hidden box is still there because I m not fully comfortable with her yet and haven t spent much time with her outside of school. The blind box exists because it contains Breana s first impression about me and other feelings about me that I m unaware of. INTENSIFYING As my junior year was coming to an end I realized that I made a new friend, Breana. It was to my surprise because I had a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Holly Spirit and His Holly World Essay The natural world which mankind inhabits is visible to physical eyes. Tangible objects fill the scenes of this earthly realm. The world and its components are familiar and open to humanity and as a result most are comfortable with their natural environment and with what they can physically see. Yet, man is a two fold being in that he is a spiritual being as well as an earthly one. Man possesses a soul, and that soul will live eternally. Of course, the soul of man pertains to the spiritual side of mankind where the spirit world play an integral role in the decisions he makes, the influences he is subjected to, and where the soul of man will ultimately spend eternity. The invisible spirit world is full of spirits which aid every soul in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Holy Spirit, however, does not have the primary spot in most hearts. The prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience, is the ruler of most individual hearts. Spirits come from two distinct sources. Every spirit that confesses Jesus Christ is of God, and every that does otherwise is not of God. The spirit that is contrary to Christ is antichrist, which is in the world today (I John 4:1 3). The world today is ruled by the devil who is the one that works in the children of disobedience, disobedience to God and his word. All disobedience is sin, and sin is the root of man s problem. The evil in the world today is not the result of mental illnesses, or deep psychological problems. Sin is the problem of man. Men have yielded to spirits which have driven them to commit sin, sins such as adultery, fornication, murder, lying, stealing, cheating and many others condemned by righteous principles. The fifth chapter of Galatians specifically names out the works of the flesh and shows clearly that such works are to contrary to the Holy Spirit. Why? The reason is because the works of the flesh come from a contrary source, a contrary spirit. The Bible clearly states, They that are in the flesh cannot please God. Romans the 8th chapter also shows that if one is of the flesh he minds the things of the flesh, but if he is of the Spirit He minds the Spirit. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Mexican American Battle For Civil Rights Marcela Duarte Professor Ramirez Government 2306 November 20, 2015 Chicano Rights The Mexican American battle for civil rights has been long and difficult but alas necessary. Can you imagine living in a prejudice environment and as consequence not being able to exercise your rights as a citizen? The past notion of minorities not having the same rights as the anglo majorities is simply absurd. The injustice that Mexican Americans have experienced in the past is undeniably discriminatory. Justice and reasoning played an important part over the years in dismantling such bigotry. A few notable figures, movements, and court cases in Mexican American history that helped pave the way for obtaining civil rights include: George I. Sanchez, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to him the assimilation of the people would produce influence in the white community. Such belief was not entirely accepted but still remains a significant part of his history. Regardless of that, his involvement with education is highly reminiscent because he fought for the liberty to have equal rights in such matter, it should be considered a priority at most. As a professor at the University of Texas, he continued his endeavor of obtaining opportunities for the Mexican American community. Such work had to with desegregating based on language proficiency as well as unfairness in standardized tests. He was a member of many organizations and councils that served for humanitarian prosperity and advancement of the people. As a member of LULAC, he represented their mission to advocate for the betterment in all prosperous matters, including civil rights, for all Latin American people. In the case of Hernandez vs. Texas, which took place in the 1950s, an all white jury sentenced a man of Mexican American descent, named Pete Hernandez to life for murder. His attorney in accordance to LULAC, was assisted by none other than the brilliant civil rights lawyer of the time, Gustavo C. Garcia. The defense team went out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Does Tim Burton Use Sound Techniques Used In Big Fish Tim Burton s Big Fish narrates the story of Edward Bloom recounting his life experiences with his disparate son as he comes to terms with an inevitable death. The Witch s Eye, one of Bloom s countless tales, follows a young Edward Bloom and his friends visiting their local witch late at night. Edward s friends pressure him into stealing the witch s glass eye, which Edward confidently sets off to do. Edward walks to the front door alone and is startled by the witch. The witch follows Edward to his friends and allows each child to look into her eye and observe their death. Throughout this scene, director Tim Burton uses sound techniques, shots and framing, and lighting effects to portray a sinister setting, characterize various personas, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the kids are talking about the witch at the opening of the scene, side lighting is implemented to establish a spine chilling mood. This side lighting establishes a mood that is persistent throughout The Witch s Eye. Likewise, Burton includes more side lighting when the witch is first introduced. In this instance, the lighting is much more noticeable, causing half of the witch s face to be almost black. Once again, this side lighting further contributes to the horror of the scene. Director Tim Burton uses side lighting in various instances throughout The Witch s Eye to convey a spine chilling mood to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Cursive Writing Is The Importance Of Writing As the two positions posed above have stated, it is a matter of grave importance that school and its systems should contemplate the importance of cursive handwriting and whether it should remain or be forsaken as some method of unwarranted use. Whereas both sides have their own opinions, one must consult each and formulate his or her own thought on the matter. For example, though cursive handwriting may be found to be lacking use in today s technologically fueled society, the benefits of cursive writing in a variety of situations over typing cannot be underestimated. Such fields and the situations concern the modern problems of identity, beneficiary subjects, and strength versus ease. First and foremost, in a society where information is of the utmost importance and is found to be obtained through some method of identity, one must consult what typing, thumbprints, and digital passwords have over the contained chaos that is each and every person s unique, handwritten signature. Whereas the second article opposing the continuation of cursive handwriting said that A survey was given to handwriting teachers at a 2012 conference hosted by a lead researcher. The survey revealed that only 37% of the teachers wrote in cursive. If handwriting teachers don t value cursive, then why should anyone? , the author of the article forgot to include several important factors that come to mind. The conference itself was not stated, nor was the amount of attendees, let alone the amount that were teachers. Such a fact if one will think can be easily misconstrued from a formulated lie. Of course, another reason could be that the ones that surveyed the teachers selected a small, biased margin that would otherwise have resulted in contradictory evidence, i.e. useless data. Secondly, It used to be that people s written name was an important part of their identity attempts to convey the idea that one does not use his or her or their signature anymore. However, A signature is no longer needed for many legal documents and receipts would be found incorrect. In the personal experience of the author, every receipt for an order or registration for school, testing or not, has needed a handwritten signature to testify he is actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. North Dakota Pipeline Controversy North Dakota Pipeline Protests There has been very many event that have caused protests and controversies over the U.S. in recent weeks. Some of these controversies have a lot of people involved and some not so many. So controversies that some people have been protesting about is capornicks kneeling during the national anthem. More protest and controversies that have been going on in recent weeks is about the election of President Elect. Donald Trump. One of the most talked about controversies in these last couple weeks is the pipeline in North Dakota. This controversy is between the Standing Rock Sioux Indian tribe and Energy Transfer Partners. Energy Transfer Partners has been building a pipeline that will transfer oil from North Dakota Bakken region through South Dakota and Iowa into Illinois. This oil pipeline will be part of the 2.5 million oil and gas pipelines the run all over the United States. This pipeline is 1,134 miles long and costing around 3.8 billion, while traveling underground through 50 counties in 4 states. The working progress has stopped due to the Sioux Indian tribe protesting against the the finishing of this pipeline. The pipeline is about 75% done but has been stop because of the the Standing Rock Sioux Indian tribe. The pipeline is supposed to go under the cannonball river and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Protests continue to grow as the weeks continue to get long for the decision whether or not the pipeline with be repositioned. One of the most talked about controversies talked about in the last 3 months sadly is not over yet, but is hoping to be done in future weeks to come. The Standing Rock Sioux Indian tribe and Energy transfer Partners are hoping the government will see it their way. Both sides have valid reason for why they want it to continue or not to continue ,but it is up to the government as they will have the final say in the finishing of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Political Communication Politics and the media have long been intimately involved with each other, with media strongly setting an agenda in which politics is very important. (Harris 1999,p.167) Our perceived reality of the real world is largely a product of the media. (Harris 1999,p.186) It is not known which influences more but there are definitely two sides to the story. Many studies have been done to decide but each comes out with different answers. Many say that the media has more of an impact on politics than does politics on the media. The two have always been natural adversaries. Skewering each other in print and in conversation, but generally enjoying each other s company. (Forum) It is the role of the mass media to keep the general public ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is still argument for both sides but leaning more towards the media. Presidential elections, campaigns, and policies have always been important in the media and to the public. The media creates a political world that is the basis of the public s knowledge and the later behavior, such as voting for the president or any public official. The themes and issues that are repeated in the media become important to viewers. Those that are highlighted become especially influential when it comes to choosing a candidate. The media affects evaluations of presidents. Presidential approval is strongly influenced by how the media portrays the candidate to the public. For example, during the Gulf War, George Bush received bad publicity based on his performance with the war even though his prior economic performance was exceptional. (Edwards 1999, p329) The values in which people used to evaluate him on were influenced by what the media had to say. Particular televised political advertising, televised candidate events. And news articles also affect the preferences and opinions of the voters. For example, Bob Dole in the 1996 election. His age arose early from the media. During the primary election, over 800 news stories dealt with Dole s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Persuasive Essay On The Problems Of A Teacher Many students and teachers in Seneca share the same goal: to make sure grades are high. For grades to stay up, it s important that teachers make sure their students do well in class especially on the tests. This may not seem like a problem, but it is. Students are incapable of learning to the best of their abilities because of teachers tendencies to focus specifically on testing. In my high school career so far, I have experienced many occasions in which this thought process has been apparent. For me, science labs have been the most prevalent for this method of teaching. Science has always been a class that I would receive good grades in, but looking back, it wasn t for the right reasons. My high grades in a class like Biology didn t come from insight on how the cell works and how all the organelles work together like a city; they came from weeks of drilling facts and information into my brain so I could regurgitate them onto a piece of paper that meant more to me only because it was called a test or quiz. I end up getting an A on the test which supposedly shows that my teacher did a good job teaching. It seems like a win win situation for both parties, but in reality, this way of teaching is problematic. The issue with teaching to the test is it impedes students from truly understanding the content. Instead of having students go deep into a topic and fully comprehending it from several angles, some teachers will choose a question and only consider one way to solve it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. ACCT 434 Midterm Exam ACCT 434 Midterm Exam http://homeworkmonster.com/downloads/acct 434 midterm exam/ ACCT 434 Midterm Exam (TCO 1) For each of the following drivers identify an appropriate activity. a. # of machines b. # of setups c. # of inspections d. # of orders e. # of runs f. # of bins or aisles g. # of engineers (TCO 2) Favata Company has the following information: Month Budgeted Sales June $60,000 July 51,000 August 40,000 September 70,000 October 72,000 In addition, the cost of goods sold rate is 70% and the desired inventory level is 30% of next month s cost of sales. Prepare a purchases budget for July through September. (TCO 1) Merriamn Company provides the following ABC costing information: (TCO 2) A master budget (TCO 2) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (TCO 4) In evaluating different alternatives, it is useful to concentrate on (TCO 5) The theory of constraints is used for cost analysis when (TCO 5) Schmidt Corporation produces a part that is used in the manufacture of one of its products. The costs associated with the production of 10,000 units of this part are as follows: Direct materials $45,000 Direct labor 65,000 Variable factory overhead 30,000 Fixed factory overhead 70,000 Total costs $210,000 Of the fixed factory overhead costs, $30,000 is avoidable. Phil Company has offered to sell 10,000 units of the same part to Schmidt Corporation for $18 per unit. Assuming there is no other use for the facilities, Schmidt should (TCO 3) Patrick Ross, the president of Ross s Wild Game Company, has asked for information about the cost behavior of manufacturing overhead costs. Specifically, he wants to know how much overhead cost is fixed and how much is variable. The following data are the only records available: Month Machine hours Overhead Costs
  • 45. February 1,700 $20,500 March 2,800 22,250 April 1,000 19,950 May 2,500 21,500 June 3,500 23,950 Using the high low method, determine the overhead cost equation. Use machine hours as your cost driver. (TCO 5) Kirkland Company manufactures a part for use in its production of hats. When 10,000 items are produced, the costs per unit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Specie Plea Essay A Specie s Plea Hello! Sorry I didn t see you there. Oh, you do not know who I am? Then I might as well introduce myself. Obviously, you may think that I am a monkey because that is mostly the general term that everyone would use when seeing animals like me. However, I am not a monkey because monkeys have tails; do you see a tail on me? No right? Therefore, I am not a monkey. Then what am I? I am an ape, and yes, we are much more different from monkeys. Let me elaborate more on my features that would help you in distinguishing us, apes, from monkeys. Aside from the aforementioned, one distinct feature that separates us from monkeys is our size. We have a larger bone and body structure compared to monkeys. Along with this, we have a bigger brain size ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oh! I just remembered, how foolish of me not to formally introduce myself and most importantly, my specie. So let us do that first if you do not mind. I am Seraiah and I am a Bonobo ape. I, along with my family, live in the continent of Africa around the areas of Congo and Zaire (Stanford, 1998). I live in a rainforest specifically in Congo with abundant amounts of food, mostly vegetation because that is what we like eating (André et al., 2016; Donovan, 2011; Miller, 2007). This rainforest is where I grew up in and I will never ask for a better place. The air around me or the climate is humid, perfect for us, Bonobos. The scenery is, and will always be, breathtaking. There are different varieties of trees with different heights everywhere you look (Oddizzi, 2004). The green color that greets me at each turn, and the sound of different animals from crickets to birds is like an invitation for me to relax and just enjoy life with my family. The best part of my home is the tiny swamp just a few meters away. We love going in the water regularly just to relax, but we do not swim, not at all (André et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Compare And Contrast A Tale Of Two Schools From the 1860s forward, much focus was in the country was on people and their inherit rights under the United States constitution. However, even with all men being equal under the law in the 1940s, many were still segregated and racism was and still is very much alive. School districts had separate schools for whites and blacks and some systems even had separate schools for Mexican Americans. Mendez v. Westminster was the first case in 1947 that overruled the segregation of schools due to race and language in the Westminster, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and El Modena school districts of Orange County. This case was a major positive stride in the desegregation in America at the time. During the case, segregation was proven to be against the 14th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Things were said that were very traumatic to the Mendez and other families defending the honor of 5,000 Chicano students. The biggest argument from the lead prosecutor, Ogle during the trial was the Mexican schools gave special instruction to students who didn t speak English and who were unfamiliar with American values and customs. Such Americanization programs benefited both Anglos and Mexicans ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent, the superintendent for the district, stated that ...thinking in Spanish, they cannot compete with the other students and advance in the same grade at the same age (Strum, 2014). During testimony it was also stated that Mexicans were like pigs who should be kept in pig pens and that they carried lice and many other diseases because they are so filthy. ( A Tale of Two Schools ). Kent also stated that Mexican s grow faster physically, but that their brains were a year retarded and therefore segregation was completely legitimate (Strum, 2014). However, Sylvia and her two brothers took the stand during the trial and both spoke fluent English and presented themselves very well, basically destroying Ogle and Kent s argument by sitting on the stand alone. Their testimony proved that they spoke well enough English to be in a non segregated school and that they weren t filthy creatures as Ken purposed. The children s and many other s testimony brought to light that their English skills were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay on Bus310 Accounting Theory and Accountability BUS310 ACCOUNTING THEORY AND ACCOUNTABILITY WORKSHOP 1 SOLUTIONS 1) GHHT: Chapter 1: Theory in Action 1.1 The article describes how a particular theoretical approach has been replaced by another. Explain why one theory replaces another, and who, or what, determines whether an existing theory survives. A theory is primarily meant to explain or predict an event, behaviour or outcome. Proponents of a theory look for evidence to support the theory. This evidence should be independently observed and consistent after repeated observations. Some theories are speculative or ideas or guesses floated to encourage researchers to undertake the observations required to prove or disprove the theory. The question often debated is what comes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Does the reintroduction of a theory mean that it should not have been replaced in the first place? Theories about how the economy works and what will happen in the economy where there is monetary policy or fiscal policy intervention are appropriate in assisting policy makers understand the possible implications of decisions they make or are under consideration. However, they are rarely complete models and often outcomes cannot be predicted. Reintroduction of a theory suggests that new evidence in support of the theory has been reported. 3. Should a theory be discarded if it does not specify the means of achieving a stated objective? Explain your answer. The theory itself doesn t have to specify the means of achieving a stated objective; however, it has to provide a sound basis for explaining, defining and predicting behaviour. The application of the theory can have many elements and it is in the interpretation of what will induce the predicted effects in the economy predicted by the theory which will result in predicted or other stated outcomes. Q2) Readings 1. Principal images that have shaped the development of accounting theory: Historical record: One of the early objectives of historical cost accounting was stewardship. This meant that financial reports were a report on how well management had safeguarded the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Benefits Of Electronic Medical Records There are many reasons why some health care organizations have been reluctant to use electronic medical records. First let s talk about, what is an electronic medical record. An (EMR) Electronic Medical Record consist of standard medical and clinical data gathered in the provider s office which include a more in debt patient history. EHRs are created to hold and distribute information from all providers dealing with patient care. EHR data can be created, managed, and advised by authorized providers and staff from across more than one health care organization. EHRs is another name for digital paper chart that hold all of the patient s medical history from one practice. While expanding daily, electronic medical records are becoming extremely popular. Research shows that some healthcare organizations continue to be reluctant to purchase electronic record programs. The pressure on hospitals, clinics, systems, physicians and other providers to get with the program is outstanding. Cost is a major concern for single practitioners, which are least likely among physicians to adopt EHRs. EHR systems are not cheap by any means. Physicians have to weigh the cost of not only creating, but supporting their own IT structure and applications as well. The option to decide to use external vendors to provide the services is given also. Consideration of cost include purchase price, coordination cost, monitoring cost, and negotiating cost along with upgrade costs, and governance cost. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Christian Worldview Definition A worldview is an intrinsic part of a person. It shapes who they are, what they believe, and how they act. It is something that each person holds on to, and lets it shape themselves, their personality, and their interactions with other people. Senator John Thune believes that, Having a Christian worldview shapes my decision making with respect to all aspects of my life. I always respect people in public life who are principled, and those principles have to connecte to something. And my faith is what serves as the anchor and directs my actions. Yet, even though Senator Thune believes this way, his philosophy truly affects everybody in this world. Their worldview, whether that be Christianity, Islam, Buddhist, etc., affects them in the same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This worldview, which states that truth is subject to the individual, finds popularity among the Millennial Generation, as continuing to grow in this culture of self satisfaction. In theological terms, Postmodernism believes that Atheism is too objective to their belief. That in Atheism still holds the same philosophical principles clerically to Theism. The main principle of Postmodernism is to rid the world of religion, which if assuming Atheism as a main religion, it defeats the problem the Postmodernism tries to fight. For Postmodernists, truth is subjective. It is only found within a person, not applying to anything else. To derive ethics, Postmodernists There are three foundations of Postmodernism that come together to create to create the world view. The three are: atheism, an total denial of God, Naturalism, only the material world exists, and evolution, how man was created. These three things combine together to create a world view of postmodernism. Postmodernists believe in evolution, yet they will specifically never endorses a specific type due to the fact that it would set a universal law upon all. For Postmodernists, the idea of multiple selves has rendered the concept of the soul obsolete. This means that in a traditional Naturalistic view, Humans come from nature, but are mostly part of the culture. Culture has made them who they are, and everything they are is attributed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...