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Essay on Week 4 Assignment
C:4‑29 Current E amp;P Computation. Water Corporation reports $500,000 of taxable income for the
current year. The following additional information is available:
For the current year, Water reports and $80,000 long term capital loss and no capital gains.
Taxable income includes $80,000 of dividends from a 10% owned domestic corporation.
Water paid fines and penalties of $6,000 that were not deducted in computing taxable income.
In computing this year s taxable income, Water deducted a $20,000 NOL carryover from a prior tax
year.
Water claimed a $10,000 U.S. production activities deduction.
Taxable income includes a deduction for $40,000 of depreciation that exceeds the depreciation
allowed for E amp;P purposes.
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The distribution is treated as a dividend to the extent of the distributing corporation s current and
accumulated E amp;P. Any additional; excess is treated as a capital gain. The shareholder s basis in the
property received is its FMV. The shareholder s holding period for the property begins on the day after
the distribution date.
When a corporation distributes appreciated property, it must recognize gain as if it sold the property
for its FMV immediately before the distribution. For gain recognition purposes, a property s FMV is
deemed to be at least equal to any liability to which the property is subject or that the shareholder
assumes in connection with the distribution. A corporation recognizes no loss when it distributes to its
shareholders property that has depreciated in value. A corporation s E amp;P is increased by any E
amp;P gain resulting from a distribution of appreciated property. A corporation s E amp;P is reduced
by (a) the amount distributed plus (b) the greater of the FMV or E amp;P adjusted basis of any non
money property distributed, minus any liabilities to which the property is subject or that the
shareholder assumes in connection with the distribution. E amp;P also is reduced by taxes paid or
incurred on the corporation s recognized gain, if any.
In Part a, what would be the tax consequences if Bailey were a corporation?
The amount
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Conflict Theory Explicates Gregarious Life
Conflict theory is in essence an intricate system with imbalance, which results in conflict that can
leave to gregarious change. It explicates gregarious life through understanding convivial processes as
the result of the constant struggle between groups. In society there are inhibited resources, such as
potency, wealth, edification, and prestige, as a result people vie for those resources for survival and to
amend their position in society. As verbalized by McQueeney (2011) according to conflict theory,
society is: A struggle for ascendance among competing convivial groups (classes, genders, races,
religions, etc.). When conflict theorists visually examine society, they optically discern the convivial
ascendance of subordinate groups through
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Comparison of Plato, Aquinas, Aristotle and Augustine
Plato Truth and Reality And isn t it a bad thing to be deceived about the truth, and a good thing to
know what the truth is? For I assume that by knowing the truth you mean knowing things as they
really are. Truthfulness. He will never willingly tolerate an untruth, but will hate it as much as he loves
truth... And is there anything more closely connected with wisdom than truth? (Plato, 380BC)
Reason Reason is knowledge of things like mathematics but which require that some postulates be
accepted without question, and intelligence, which is the knowledge of the highest and most abstract
categories of things, an understanding of the ultimate good.(Plato)
World/Universe The intelligible world is made up of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Reason What reason engages in is always its own manifestation, be that language with its power of
signification or be that harmonious numbers. In and through the sciences, reason searches for itself.
Reason s true object is reason itself. Reason never simply deals with physical or historical objects as
such.it manifests itself in culture and nature.
World/Universe Everything in the universe was created simultaneously by God, and not in seven
calendar days like a plain account of Genesis would require but the six day structure of creation
presented in the book of Genesis represents a logical framework, rather than the passage of time in a
physical way it would bear a spiritual, rather than physical, meaning, which is no less literal.
Virtue Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does
not exist there cannot be any other virtue except in mere appearance. The three greatest virtues are
first, humility, second, humility, and third, humility.
God In the Word of God exist the eternal truths, the species, the formal principles of things, which are
the models of created beings. In the intellectual light imparted to us by the Word of God we know both
the eternal truths and the ideas of real beings. God is the beginning and end of enerything.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Truth/Reality Truth is ultimately one because it has its source in God.
Reason I am not
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Fossil Fuels In America
Fossil fuels are a major source of energy in America and throughout the world. The three major fossil
fuels are oil, natural gas, and coal. While these three fossil fuels account for most of the energy used in
most countries and they are able to provide energy for places around the world at a cheap price, they
also account for things like pollution and the climate changes. Each of the fossil fuels has a long
process to be prepared for consumer use that causes many environmental problems. The major draw to
using fossil fuels is the money that they generate for the economy. Fossil fuels have made people s
lives easier and more dependent on technology.
Accounting for most of the world s source of energy is fossil fuels. These sources are ... Show more
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Instead of animals and plants under water, coal is made from plants that have died at the bottom of a
swamp and have been pressed down by layers of soil and dirt (U.S. Energy Information
Administration, 2014). These processes are similar because they both include pressure being the
source of the energy creation and the length of time being millions of years. The final nonrenewable
source of energy is natural gas, which came about in a similar manner to oil and coal. It took the same
length of time for natural gas to be formed, which is why all three of these are considered
nonrenewable resources (Energy Explorer, 2004). Gas is formed from organic matter, such as plants,
that were compressed by sand and dirt over millions of years (Energy Explorer, 2004). Since these
processes are not able to be repeated, there is a limited supply of these resources. The process for
removal of these resources differs, unlike the process of how they originated. They also come from
various places, like in rocks and formations. Coal is generally found in the Midwest, especially in
Missouri and Illinois (Union of Concerned Scientists, 2014). Coal mining, although it seems simple in
principle, is actually a very complicated in depth process that can cause serious injury and is
disruptive to the environment. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists (2014), a lot of the
underground mining for coal occurs in the East. Due
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The Ethics And Integrity Of Two Research Articles
This assignment will analyze the ethics and integrity of two research articles. The first article, Social
Networking and Professional Ethics: Client Searches, Informed Consent, and Disclosure (Harris,
Robinson Kurpius, 2014). The second article, Child Rights as a Framework for Advancing
Professional Standards for Practice, Ethics, and Professional Development in School Psychology
(Nastasi and Naser, 2014). The standards and key portions of the American Psychological Association
(APA) Code of Ethics (2010) of each article will be identified. Issues of ethics and integrity as they
apply to scholarly research and practice will be discussed. In conclusion, new understanding and
insight gained from the two articles will be described.
First, the standards and key portions of the APA (2010) Code of Ethics identified by each article are
described. Both articles demonstrated the practice of scholarly writing by applying the APA (2010)
Code of Ethics. Specifically, APA (2010) sections 8.11 Plagiarism, 8.12 Publication Credit and 8.13
Duplicate Publication of Data were applied via APA formatting and style in the composing of the
articles.
Harris and Robinson Kurpius (2014) present specific references to the APA (2010) Code of Ethics.
Harris and Robinson Kurpius (2014) begin with noting APA (2010) Ethical Principles does not
specifically address the standards for social networking site. (p. 12) Next Harris and Robinson
Kurpius (2014) quote the APA (2010) Principle E where
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Touch Vs Skittles
Advertisement Essay:
Skittle, Midas touch and Skittle pox are two of the most popular Skittle advertisements to date, Midas
touch being developed in 2007 by BBDO advertising agency with Skittle pox being created by DDB
advertising in 2015. Both adverts focus on a use of comedy and colour to make people remember the
advertisement, and both being made in english for a American/Australian focus. The Midas touch ad
winning a creativity award in 2007, and skittle pox being apart of Skittles huge marketing campaign,
both being to market the new era of skittle candies.
Both advertisements look at skittles as more than a candy, as in the Midas Touch advertisements it
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The Skittle pox advertisement follows the stereotype of a boy and a girl meeting behind the bleachers,
but instead of sharing a romantic moment instead the girl eats one of the boys skittles and contracts
skittle pox herself, when in the Midas touch advertisement, there is no shown stereotype, but it does
align itself with the original Midas Touch story, where Midas was given the ability to turn anything he
touched into gold but in the advertisements instead of turning everything into gold, our main man Tim
turns everything into skittles. We, the audience, love Tim and connect an emotional attachment to him
as he is a soft lovable character who just wants to eat his own breakfast without turning it into skittles,
and there is one question that keeps us watching that skittle ad and that is if Tim touches a skittle does
it split into two skittles or does it stay the same? We ll never know. In the Skittle pox advertisements
we relate to Billy the awkward and nervous boy who confesses to having Skittle
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The Importance Of Uplink Over Utilization Protection
Uplink over utilization protection It s important to establish thresholds when looking at both short and
long term utilization and growth of the network infrastructure. Doing so eliminates guesswork and
provides a clear understanding of when additional resources should be required. Specifically speaking,
a threshold is normally based on percentage of usage (in comparison to the maximum available
bandwidth). Example; 50% of 100 Mbps translate to 50 Mbps of overall usage. When establishing a
percentage threshold, it s important to consider things like margin of safety and historic growth rates .
In the case of margin of safety , the threshold number should be high enough to alert that more
bandwidth will be needed, but low enough to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One other thing to note regarding bandwidth, the difference between 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps is
capacity, not speed of operation. A 100 Mbps Ethernet connection is capable of passing 100 megabits
of data in a one second period. In comparison a 1 Gbps is capable of passing 1 gigabit of data in a one
second period. The actual speed of the data is the same, it s just capable of passing more data in a one
second period. (Think of 100 Mbps connection as a single lane road with a 1 Gbps connection as a
multi lane highway with the speed limit of both roads being 55 Mph). In this example more cars can
travel on the highway as compared to the single lane road, but are still traveling at the same speed.
For more information this this subject, see tech brief Latency Fact vs. Bandwidth Fiction
Visit the EAO public portal https://sharepoint.etslan.org/srt/srtdiv/capability_mgmt/default.aspx )
General bandwidth utilization guidelines
As a general rule of thumb, the chart below (see figure 1.1) shows a general guideline indicating the
peak percentages of utilization on a LAN or WAN, and what (if anything) needs to be addressed
depending on peak utilization. With regards to peaks, another factor needs to be mentioned, and that s
the frequency of peaks. The frequency of peaks defines how often the peaks occur. This is an
important point as the higher the frequency the sooner the potential need for more
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Reality In The Glass Menagerie
Every person lives in their own version of reality. However, some versions are farther from actuality
than others. In Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie the characters live in a version of reality
that is not entirely accurate. Written in 1945, The Glass Menagerie was Williams first immensely
popular play. This play is a memory play, a term Williams coined that means the story is being
narrated and drawn from one of the main characters memory. His famous characters were actually
based off his own family. Williams had a intense melodramatic mother and a mentally fragile sister.
Although there are many themes that come from this American classic, the primary focus is the
acceptance of the reality. The characters struggle to accept the ... Show more content on
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Katharine Hepburn, the actress who plays Amanda Wingfield, does an excellent job portraying the
abandoned mother who lives in a world of delusion and has a hard time accepting reality. In the script
Amanda s tone and mood was seen through the words on the paper. Immediately Amanda was noted
as having a strong personality who is motivated to help her children succeed. Her body language and
the way she spoke was very enthusiastic and paranoiac at the same time. She uses a lot of movement
with her arms and hands almost in every scene. She is constantly worrying about her family s future
and truly wants what s best for them. Amanda worrying, say, What are we going to do, what is going
to become of us, what is the future? (756). Amanda is still reminiscing the past and struggles to look
forward and see into the future. Her acceptance of reality is constantly challenged because of the
memories of her husband and the past. The performance of Amanda in the film is interesting to watch
with her energetic constant moving. Never is Amanda staying still or not doing something. The script
showed Amanda s personality but the film truly expressed the stubborn and protective
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Iowa State University Experience Essay
I have just arrived at Iowa State University to study at faculty of engineering. It will be a great
experience to live in place that you didn t visit before. The first impression I have got about the people
here is that they are very helpful and faithful, this including students, university s staff and all
workers. The campus is very large, and there are many buildings that reflect the culture of this state.
Iowa State s central campus includes 490 acres of trees, plants, and classically designed buildings. The
landscape s most dominant feature is the 20 acre central lawn. The other buildings include Campanile,
Beardshear Hall, and Curtiss Hall, circled and preserved the central lawn, creating a space where
students study, relax, and socialize. My favorite place in campus is the library.
The library, in my life, has evolved from simply a place where literate people go to read and do their
research about specific topics. After my experiences writing my research paper, I had evaluated its
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There is no other place that can give me so quiet moment except in the library. It is the place that
inspires me and gives me more concentration to do my homework and reading assignments. I live near
to the memorial union, which is an important section of the university, so I use it as a sign to start my
trip to the library every day. I prefer walking to the library and I go across the memorial union from
the left side, then I turn left and continue walking until I see Carver Hall, the place where I take my
math class, then I turn left. After that I turn to the right and walk while Beardshear Hall, a building
where there is the office of the president of the university, is next to my right. Then I keep walking
until I see the library in front of me. I usually go to the first floor where there are a lot of computers
that anyone can use. I just turn on a computer and start doing my
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Postnatal Child Development
The phases of human development can also be culturally defined through lifestyle aspects such as diet
and exposure to disease. The postnatal stage of child development is crucial to the growth of the child
and through survival aspects of different cultures, children develop at different rates in different ways
to increase chance of survival. As researched by Anthropologist Barbara Piperata, In Brazil s Amazon
River basin the suboptimal nutrition and exposure to infectious disease have resulted in less than
optimal growth. The childrens exposure to disease it lowers the growth rates compared to American
children. When Piperata compared Brazilian boys and girls, the males are more sensitive to
environmental insult. This is a possibility
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The American And Mexican American Organizations
All racial groups have been discriminated against in one form or another, but an extreme example of
this is with the Mexican and Mexican American citizens in the United States of America. This group
of people have seen almost every form of discrimination to not being allowed in schools, to not being
appointed fair and civil court cases. In order to stop the unequal treatment the Mexican American
population formed LULAC, the League of United Latin American Citizens. LULAC has worked
throughout the years to stop discrimination against their people. They have used many tactics and had
many well educated people represent them. These tactics are vital and without them the group would
cease to make any progress or even exist.
February 27, 1929 is the day three Mexican American organizations came together as one mighty
group, in task with eliminating latino discrimination. The first and oldest of these groups was the The
Knights of America of San Antonio, they mostly consisted of middle class Mexican American
businessmen and mainly focused on educating their members about their rights as American citizens.
The next oldest group that partook in this merge was The Sons of America of Corpus Christi which
was founded by 37 men in 1921. The Sons of America s main goal was to influence in all fields of
social, economic, and political action in order to realize the greatest enjoyment possible of all the
rights and privileges and prerogatives extended by the American Constitution
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Online Customer Reviews Is An Essential Component Of...
According to Internet World Stats, there are 3,611,375,813 Internet users around the world as of June
30, 2016. Because of this, online customer reviews have become a vital component of businesses and
are considered by many as a form of social proof where people take the word of others as proof that a
particular product or service is valuable and worth getting.
When a potential customer conducts online research about a product or service from a business with
many great reviews, it makes it much easier for them to not only trust the company but also purchase
those goods because of the social proof shared online.
On the contrary, businesses with a shortage of great reviews don t get the benefit of the doubt from
potential customers. Worse yet, having zero reviews is just as detrimental as having negative reviews.
With this in mind, it s crucial that Experts Exchange members do their best to get their existing
customers to share their reviews online as a form of social proof for potential customers.
Try Asking It Never Hurts
If you re new to getting reviews, it may seem a bit awkward to ask customers to assess your business
and share their opinions online about the products or services purchased. But don t let that stop you.
Like the old adage goes, ask and you shall receive.
So instead of feeling hesitant, you need to just simply ask your customers to leave a review. In
parallel, you must also train your staff to make it a point to ask customers for a review as
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F. Scott Fitzgerald s Eyes Annabel
In 1915 a fourteen year old girl received a letter from her nineteen year old brother. The girl s name
was Annabelle and her brother s F. Scott Fitzgerald. In Fitzgerald s eyes Annabel was a bit socially
inept, and his opening words to her were merciless, You are as you know, not a good conversationalist
and you might very naturally ask, What do boys like to talk about? Boys like to talk about themselves
much more than girls... (Fitzgerald qtd in F. Scott Fitzgerald 289) Fitzgerald then continued on with
possible opening lines: How about giving me that sporty necktie when you re through with it ; and
topics to avoid, Don t talk about school . He told her to focus on dress and poise A good smile and one
that could be assumed at, is an absolute necessity . He counsels her to Learn to be worldly. Remember
in all society nine girls out of ten marry for money and nine men out of ten are fools . And if ten pages
of criticisms and unwelcome recommendations weren t enough, he threatened to send more, I ll
discuss dancing in a later letter . A few years later Fitzgerald scribbled Basis of Bernice on the heading
of the letter s first page. These letters became the basis of the ten thousand word story, Bernice Bobs
Her Hair , he drafted in 1919. Fitzgerald sent his story to numerous magazines yet was met with even
more rejections. Many editors called it cliché , boring and trying to please them he cut his manuscript
in half and scrapped the ending in hopes of
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Essay on Emma Parker
Dr. Carol Dodd dictating an operative report on Emma Parker
09/26/2011
Hospital number 11259
Date of surgery 09/26/2011
Admitting physican: Sherman Loyd, MD
Surgeon: Carol Dodd, MD
Preoperative Diagnosis: Right intertrochanteric femoral fracture.
Postoperative Diagnosis: Same
Operative procedure: Open reduction internal fixation of right intertrochanteric femoral fracture with
dipwheeze sliding screw.
Anesthesia: General endotracheal
Indications: The patient is a 69 year old black female who fell landing on her right hip. She was seen
in the Emergency Room where physical exam and x ray revealed an intertrochanteric right femoral
fracture. She was admitted to Dr. Loyd s service .
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This was then measured and 85 mm was found to be the appropriate length. The core was cut for the
sliding screw without complication using a pre set reamor set at 85 mm. The tap was then used to tap
the way for the proximal screw and an 85 mm sliding screw was inserted across the fracture sight into
the head and neck without complication. A four hole 135 degree side plate was then attached. We slid
it over the depwheeze sliding screw and attached it to the proximal femur using a lommen turkey claw
clamp. With the fixation in place AP and lateral fluoroscopic images throughout the fracture sight and
hardware position confirmed good reduction and good placement of the hardware. At this point the
side plate was then secured to the proximal femur using the 3 2 drill bit to drill a hole measuring the
approximate length with the depth gauge and placing 4 5 cortical screws of the appropriate length
without complication. At this point the compression screw was inserted. All traction was left off and
the compression screw was tightened impacting the fracture nicely. All screws were then tightened
with the screwdriver. The lommen was removed, as was all hardware. Multiple views in the AP and
lateral plains of the fracture
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U.S. Economic Growth in a Post-Recession Economy Essay...
U.S. Economic Growth in a Post Recession Economy
Jude Pandova
I BBA LLB
Index:
1. Hypothesis
2. Background
Severity of the 2008 09 Recession
3. Fiscal Policy Response to the Financial Crisis and Recession
4. A Sustained but Slow Economic Recovery
5. The Shape of Economic Recovery
Demand Side Problems:
Supply Side Problems
6. Economic Projections
Hypothesis:
Study of whether the Congress reforms and fiscal responses could balance the struggling US economy
following the 2007 2009 Recession. Also a study of a viable projection as to current Macroeconomic
concerns including whether the economy is in a sustained recovery, rapidly reducing unemployment,
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Congress and the Obama Administration passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of
2009 (ARRA; P.L. 111 5). This was a $787 billion package with $286 billion of tax cuts and $501
billion of spending increases that relative to what would have happened without ARRA is estimated to
have raised real GDP between 1.5% and 4.2% in 2010 but increased real GDP by progressively
smaller amounts in the years that followed.96
In terms of extraordinary measures, Congress and the Bush Administration passed the Emergency
Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110 343), creating the Troubled Asset Relief Program
(TARP). TARP authorized the Treasury to use up to $700 billion to directly bolster the capital position
of banks or to remove troubled assets from bank balance sheets.
Congress was an active participant in the emergence of these policy responses and has an ongoing
interest in macroeconomic conditions. Current macroeconomic concerns include whether the
economic recovery will be sustained, reducing unemployment, speeding a return to normal output and
employment growth, and addressing government s long term debt situation.
A Sustained but Slow Economic Recovery:
The U.S. economy, as measured by real GDP growth (i.e., GDP adjusted for inflation) began to
recover in mid 2009. However, the pace of growth over the next 3½ years was slow and uneven. From
the second half of 2009 and through 2010 real GDP increased at an annualized rate of 2.5%.
Compared
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Verse 11 Annotations
Verse 11 Verse eleven only contains four Greek words Παράγγελλε ταῦτα καὶ δίδασκε meaning
command these things and teach. Paul once again is encouraging Timothy to stand strong to his
beliefs: he must continue to teach true accurate doctrine and command his opponents to turn away
from their heresy teachings. Παράγγελλε means to command this is a term of authority usually
referring to military or judicial order. Since this is such a strong word it is appropriate to think that it
must be directed against the heresies. When salvation is at stake authoritative leadership can be
appropriate and necessary. Paul is emphasizing to direct the heretics away from the false teachings by
teaching them the actual truth. Verse 12 Paul wants Timothy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The verse also contains information to let the readers of the epistle thousand years later to know
important information of Timothy s life. Paul starts by referring back to the spiritual gift that Timothy
received prior. It is believed that the gift was a spiritual endowment from the Holy Spirit. To neglect
the gift from the Holy Spirit would hinder Timothy s spiritual effectiveness. Two things happened
when Timothy received his gift, he had utterance of a divine prophetic word, and had the elders lay
hands on him. The Greek preposition in verse fourteen show that the laying of hands accompanied the
receiving of the spiritual gift. The verse also makes it clear that it was not through the laying of hands
that the gift was received, but through the prophetic message. It should be noted that there were no
evidence of Timothy being ordained by the laying of hands. In Paul s day there was no evidence that
the laying of hands caused ordination. Verse 15 This verse is somewhat vague but it referring to the
various that must be done in versus 12 13. This verse doesn t add anything new, it is there to
emphasize what has already been said. Timothy progress was intended to be seen by the congregation,
Paul is trying to stress the fact that his progress won t just affect him, but also the church. Timothy is
to give total commitment to living a godly
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Jonestown Massacre Essay
The People s Temple was a new religious movement founded on April 4th, 1955 by founder James
Warren Jones. The movement had over 1000 members and lived on together, segregated from the
outside society in a small encampment of Jonestown in the country of Guyana. The encampment
which claimed to be a utopia, over time changed into an environment delegates have never signed up
to be a part of, being part of one of the world s most unfortunate massacre incidents.
Many followers of the Jonestown incident believe that this was an act of mass suicide rather than a
premeditated murder. In this essay, both arguments will be analyzed and compared, lastly concluding
why the massacre was a murder with the evidence of how Jim Jones plotted and received shipments of
cyanide, supported by chilling testimonials of former People s Temple survivors. ... Show more
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Jim Jones managed to obtain rights of purchasing the harmful chemicals by obtaining a jewelers
license, as cyanide is a common cleaning chemical for jewellery. Why would Jim Jones need a
jewelers license or cyanide? There were no jewelers in Jonestown... The only plausible reason for this
is that Jim Jones was ultimately planning the death of all his followers, as a recovered memo
conversation between the settlement s doctor and Jim Jones read, Cyanide is one of the most rapidly
acting poisons. ... I would like to give about two grams to a large pig to see how effective our batch is.
(Polk,
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Essay about Feminism and Changing Perceptions of Motherhood
Societal perceptions of motherhood in North America have changed drastically over the last century
and continue to change. Due to prescribed traditional gender roles, the concept of motherhood has
historically been latent in the concept womanhood, in that a woman s ability to reproduce was seen to
be an inherent part of her identity. Thus there existed societal pressures not only for women to become
mothers, but to fit into the impossible standard of being the perfect mother . However, as the feminist
movement gained more ground and women were increasingly incorporated into the workforce, these
traditional views of gender roles and in turn motherhood were challenged. As the family dynamics that
exist today are much more diverse, what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They argue that this media driven debate pins working mothers against stay at home mothers in order
to divert the dialogue away from the real issues such as affordable health care, quality childcare,
gender and racial equality, fathers roles in parenting, media effects, fair wages and benefits, and
family friendly work arrangements (204). They state that in this culture of mother blame, mothers
have been blamed for causing problems in regards to childhood development such as, epilepsy, colitis,
asthma, ulcers, arthritis, anorexia nervosa, and a multitude of more severe problems in children (207).
However, they argue that it is now accepted that these disorders are in fact not caused by poor
mothering... (208). Another issue with the Mommy Wars debate is that it portrays a universal kind of
woman white, affluent, and heterosexual ignoring the fact that there are many different kinds of
mothers of all backgrounds, sexualities, and economic statuses which can make those who are not
reflected as the average mother, feel inadequate. The authors further argue that these messages that
working mothers are harming their children are what discourage women from economic participation
and achievement and can have a negative impact on a mother s perception of herself which in turn can
affect her performance as a parent. It seems that the
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Self Destruction In The Black Cat By Edgar Allen Poe
By analyzing The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe, we can see that the main character in the story makes
exceptionally perverse choices. The motive for his actions can be found in clues given throughout the
story. We can investigate what happened to the man, and see exactly what caused him to respond in
such a violent manner. To further look into the motives for the characters actions, we must inspect and
evaluate whether it was self destruction that turned him mad, or an effect of outside events.
The narrator acts in a way that shows us that he has self destructive tendencies. We can assume this
after we see him kill his cat, and in other parts of the story. He regrets killing his cat almost
instantaneously. He says, I experienced a sentiment half of horror, half of remorse, for the crime of
which I had been guilty (Poe 5). He deeply regrets cutting the cats eye out. He decided to kill the cat
because he was so emotionally guilty. He tells us, One night, returning home, much intoxicated, from
one of my haunts about town. (Poe 5). He was drunk, and this means that alcohol played an essential
part in his perverse decisions. The fact that his house burned down the night of the murder is
symbolic. The night of the day that he killed Pluto, he says, The curtains of my bed were in flames.
The whole house was blazing (Poe 6). His house is all of his achievements and worldly wealth, and it
was burned to the ground in flames. It is a direct result of his sin of murdering the innocent cat. It
could be seen as a symbol of his eternal destiny. It is a punishment for killing the cat.
While alcohol is a killer, outside influences could be the main reason for the characters perverse
actions. The character mentions his childhood briefly in the beginning of the story. I view the act as
the climax of inner, suppressed anxieties that are contained in how the narrator goes back to when he
was a young boy. His friends made fun of him for being so nice and docile. My tenderness of heart
was even so conspicuous as to make me the jest of my companions (Poe 3). His friends seem to have
made fun of him because he was a good person. He spent most of his time with his animals. His time
he spent could have been because his
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Ethan Frome Naturalism Analysis
Literature has opened up into deeper thinking as the timeline progressed in the early 1900s, naturalism
was an offspring of the event. This theme plays a role into a philosophical standpoint, where certain
concepts of life are scrutinized and/or built up to certain events with probable inclusion of
supernatural principles. The substance that builds the structure of the book Ethan Frome is based of
Naturalism, and what will be observed is how Naturalism can disrupt human communication as
witnessed in the novel.
Naturalism shaped how the individuals live in the story. It open rights up in the prologue as the
narrator describes the isolation prone, depressing vibe the town possesses. Through hardships of
society, Ethan is pressured to marry Zeena because he feared he will be lonely, and he never had a
chance to occupy his dream job as an engineer. This leads to a depression found in Ethan s life,
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The obstacle, Ethan being Married to Zeena, erases the possibility of Ethan and Mattie having a
proper relationship, which causes a dysfunctional being between these individuals. How the
relationship unfolds between Ethan and Mattie is the main focus that Wharton projects throughout the
novel.
Naturalism usually disrupts the communication between individuals of what wants to be expressed,
with the help of the concepts mentioned above in this novel. A lack of communication between Ethan
and Zeena s marriage forms, and during this lack of communication Ethan and Mattie grow stronger
feelings for each other that become constricted. Mattie loves Ethan as well because he is kind to her.
As this communication diminishes, Zeena suspects Ethan s
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Democratic Peace
Paper: Intro. Many different explanations have been brought forth to explain why democracies do not
fight one another . Among academics, the most prominent theories can be divided among three
schools of thought: liberal institutionalist, realist, and liberal constructivist. Beyond academia, often
simplified interpretations of these theories have guided many Great Powers foreign policy decisions.
This paper will first seek to outline what most academics agree to be the empirical correlations
between democracies and war. This paper will then outline and examine the competing theories
behind the Democratic Peace. This paper will argue that although some of the realist critiques are
plausible and should not be entirely dismissed, the liberal constructivist theories offer the most
accurate explanation of why the Democratic Peace exists. This paper will finish by examining the
foreign policy implications of this thesis, with reference to recent and potentially future military
engagements undertaken by today s democratic Great Powers. Despite originally being theorized by
name Kant at a time in which there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These liberal theories can be further divided into what I will refer to as the liberal institutionalist
theories and the liberal constructionist theories. The liberal institutionalist arguments focus on
democratic institutions and the checks and balances they provide, while liberal constructionist
arguments focus on the cultural norms associated with democratic nations namely
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The Theory Of Purchasing Power Parity
David Ricardo came up with the theory of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). PPP is an economic
technique used to estimate the level of adjustment needed to arrive at an agreed exchange rate between
two currencies in order that trade can effectively take place. When the price of two commodities from
two different countries is converted into one currency, the price of both commodities should be the
same. One way of determining the inter currency exchange rates is to carry out a PPP test. This test
will also help to prevent commodity traders from buying cheaply and selling at significantly higher
rates.
The basic measure of PPP is the law of one price: Pi=EiP*i, where Ei is the exchange rate, Pi = log
(CPI of the domestic country), and P*i= log (CPI of the foreign country). The equation means that the
good i should have same price when the exchange rate is applied to it. This is because there is an
arbitrage in exporting goods from the country that has a low price to a country that has a high price. In
the long term, prices when converted into the same currency at market exchange rates , should be
equal across economically integrated countries . (Voinea: 2013, p.6)
There are two ways to measure PPP. The first one is Absolute PPP (APPP) which states that the
exchange rate between two countries should be equal to the price of a basket of items in two countries
due to arbitrage, i.e. ∑▒p_i=E∑▒p_i^* , where E is the exchange rate. The second measure is
Relative PPP (RPPP)
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The Sources of Soviet Conduct by George F. Kennan Essay
The Sources of Soviet Conduct in 1947 by George F. Kennan, the article impacted and created a
different perspective on the spread of Communism and the Soviet Union. Kennan s philosophy behind
stopping Communism from spreading was through containment, even though the telegraph did not
have the word containment in it. The Truman Doctrine was established and the number of Presidents
that viewed war in foreign soil. Kennan continued to fight Communism and had inputs and theories on
other conflicts to include Vietnam and Korea.
George Kennan was an observer of the Russian Civil War aftermath. Kennan served as a Soviet front
for two years in Moscow as chief of mission and a consultant for Ambassador Averell Harriman. At
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Kennan having paranoia within the government, Kennan implied there was determination to destroy
America. Kennan believed there was no way of living together and felt the Soviet mindset of Marx
and Lenin could force them down.
Within theories and finding, The Truman Doctrine was established and on March 12th, 1947. Truman
speech pledged American support for free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed
minorities or by outside pressures (Simkin, n.d.) Congress also agreed to give economic aid to the
military to help fight Greece against communism as he felt that the political stability was threatened.
With Greece in trouble Truman as concerned the other countries would fall into Communism and was
known as the domino theory . If it was not for Truman then Greece and Turkey could no longer afford
to fight the rebels. Truman said that the Cold War was a choice between freedom and oppression;
Therefore, Americans would have to abandon their decisions not to get involved in European affairs;
America was OBLIGED to get involved (Clare, n.d.). The Truman Doctrine was an American
challenge not only to Soviet ambitions but also through a policy of containment.
The Cold War was a diplomatic and political issue and the main enemies were the United
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How Did The Beatles Become So Popular
The appeal of the Beatles in 1964 could be attributed to many different things. One important reason
was that their style of music was like nothing else people would have heard on the radio. A lot of the
music on the radio was either pop or blues. The Beatles were heavily inspired by American pop and
blues acts such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley. They combined
aspects of both genres to make very radio friendly music that was still unique to the American public.
Their appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show along with a largely promoted tour of the United States
also helped launch them into superstardom in America. The Beatles were heavily promoted to be the
biggest band in the world, and it was extremely successful. They performed dozens of concerts all
over the United States, each of which was attended by thousands of screaming fans who were so loud
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They are by far the most popular band of all time. Everybody knows who they are, and everyone in
the near future will too. The Beatles have inspired generations of children to buy instruments and start
a band. They also have influenced hundreds of musical acts, such as The Rolling Stones, Nirvana, U2,
The Beach Boys, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and countless other acts.
The Beatles also were responsible for bringing more popularity to psychedelic and experimental
music. Nothing that The Beatles wrote was new or groundbreaking, but they exposed millions of
people to music that otherwise would have never been heard. The Beatles, along with The Beach
Boys, were the first acts to have psychedelic songs that were high charting. If they weren t performed
by The Beatles, I highly doubt songs like A Day in the Life , Tommorrow Never Knows , and Lucy in
the Sky with Diamonds would get even a fraction of the popularity that they
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The Discovery Of A New Science
The Discovery of a New Science
A Brief History
Physiology has piqued human curiosity for thousands of years. In the early centuries, examination and
dissection of the human body was a taboo practice and consequently became mired due to ethical or
religious concerns. Scientist had no choice but to undertake inconceivable acts, such as grave robbery
in the name of learning and educating. They carried out dissections in secrecy. Human physical and
mental health practices have greatly benefitted because of the discoveries made by these scientists
acts, once considered immoral.
The history of physiological psychology spans throughout centuries. Its origins are traceable back to
times before Christ. Several instances set the framework, which facilitated the development and
growth of physiology as one of the numerous subdivisions of psychology. There are three important
periods and several people that established this field. Contributors include Avicenna (980 1037B.C.),
Rene Descartes during the renaissance and several key contributors during the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries. The breakthroughs in these periods developed a new science and led the way to
the creation of other related subdivisions of psychology. Physiological psychology is one among
several subdivisions of biological psychology. This branch of psychology is concerned with the
response of normal and pathological processes of the central nervous system (CNS). Physiological
psychology mainly
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Bruno Discrimination Quotes
Bruno is Oblivious towards Discrimination
Bruno is mainly oblivious towards discrimination but at times he is able to identify injustice. Bruno is
innocent towards the discrimination towards Jews, and he is shielded by his parents, but at times he is
able to identify injustice. Bruno wants to crawl under the fence so he and Shmuel can play together .
This demonstrates his innocence. However, when Kotler beat up Pavel, Bruno watched and it made
him cry . This shows how Bruno can make out that Kotler is doing wrong, but doesn t exactly
understand that it is discrimination.
Bruno is totally unaware towards the discrimination of Jews. This can be seen in many events. Like
when Bruno called the Jews the pyjama people . Bruno thought the Jews wore striped pyjamas just
because they want to, but actually the striped pyjamas are the uniforms that the Jews are forced to
wear. He also doesn t realise that they are in a concentration camp. This is shown when Bruno wants
to play on the other side of the fence . This demonstrates his innocence because he doesn t realise that
is he goes on the other side, he could put himself in serious danger. Throughout the whole novel,
Bruno doesn t realise that the Jews are treated harshly, proving that he is oblivious towards
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He doesn t understand many different things, like when he thought Shmuel s armband was a good
thing. He is unaware towards what is going on around him. He even thinks that the Jews uniform are
striped pyjamas . Not only does he not understand the circumstances of the Jews, but he doesn t even
know that his father is a very cruel man, and he is the reason why they are in these poor
circumstances. All of this demonstrates Bruno s
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Vince Lombardi s Life And Accomplishments
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of
knowledge, but rather a lack of will (Lincoln Library 85). This was one of many quotes Vince
Lombardi has spoken throughout his professional life. Vince was born on June 11, 1913 in Brooklyn
New York. At the start of his football fame, he played fullback at St. Francis Prep High School. After
high school, he went to Fordham University in Bronx, New York. At Fordham he was part of the most
feared offensive line called the Seven Blocks of Granite (Lincoln Library 84). He then moved to
assistant coach at St. Cecilia High School in New Jersey. After this, Lombardi coached his first NFL
team, the New York Giants. Although he was not the head coach, his influence as the offensive coach
had a significant impact on the team. He provided insight of trades to improve the areas of the
defense. A good defense will help the club s morale (Lincoln Library 84 85). In the year of 1959 the
Green Bay Packers in Wisconsin needed a head coach desperately. This was where Lombardi was
most famous. when he first got to the Packers, he made one thing straight that he was the boss. The
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He had a close connection with every single athlete on the team. Especially the quarterback Bart Starr.
I came to love him like I did my own father, Starr said (Lincoln Library 86). What amazed people the
most was how he turned a team who was 1 10 1 in 1958 to have them win a championship the year
after. Lombardi showed so much dedication to the team that the team s guard Fuzzy Thurston joked,
Thank the Lord, Vince didn t lead the Italian Army in World War II. If he had, we d have probably lost
(Lincoln Library 85). Lombardi coached his team to five championship titles and the win of the first
two Super Bowls. The Super Bowl trophy is called the Lombardi trophy in his honor of being a great
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Long Beach Erosion
Throughout history, the coastline of Sandy Bay has been subject to erosion. The areas focussed on in
this study are Nutgrove and Long Beach. Erosion was first documented in this area in 1813. Sea level
rise and the increase in the frequency and severity of weather events is currently having an impact on
the land cover of both Nutgrove and Long Beach and this is erosion is likely to increase as time passes
and climate change progresses.
In an attempt to combat erosion and interest more people in visiting this area an ongoing project has
been implemented along Long Beach and Nutgrove Beach. The project aims to reduce the rate of
erosion and make the area a desirable place for people to visit for many years to come. One of the
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Along Nutgrove Beach vegetation management has been implemented to prevent and reduce future
erosion. This has been done by planting plants in the dunes in the hope of the plants trapping the sand
and preventing further erosion. As well as vegetation management to protect the dunes, a fence has
also been assembled in front of the dunes to prevent people from accessing the dunes and causing
further erosion to the dunes and damaging the vegetation. This has been successful and has
significantly reduced the extent of the erosion of the sand dunes at Nutgrove Beach.
Around the foreshore of both Long Beach and Nutgrove Beach, rocks have been added to the
foreshore to prevent further erosion of the beach. This has been successful in reducing the amount of
sand that is drawn out to sea.
The waves flowing up onto the beach have caused sand to wash up into the areas where there are stairs
coming down from the seawall. This clearly highlights the force of the waves and the movement of
the sand that is occurring as a
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How Does Enzyme Concentration Or Temperature Affect The...
Question: How does changing enzyme concentration or temperature affect the reaction time of
enzyme activity? Background and Introduction: Enzymes are proteins that process substrates, which is
the chemical molecule that enzymes work on to make products. Enzyme purpose is to increase the rate
of activity and speed up chemical reaction in a form of biological catalysts. The enzymes specialize in
lowering the activation energy to start the process. Enzymes are very specific in their process, each
substrate is designed to fit with a specific substrate and the enzyme and substrate link at the active site.
The binding of a substrate to the active site of an enzyme is a very specific interaction. Active sites are
clefts or grooves on the surface of an enzyme, usually composed of amino acids from different parts of
the polypeptide chain that are brought together in the tertiary structure of the folded protein.
Substrates initially bind to the active site by noncovalent interactions, including hydrogen bonds, ionic
bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. Once a substrate is bound to the active site of an enzyme,
multiple mechanisms can accelerate its conversion to the product of the reaction. But sometimes, these
enzymes fail or succeed to increase the rate of action because of various factors that limit the action.
These factors can be known as temperature, acidity levels (pH), enzyme and/or substrate
concentration, etc. In this experiment, it will be tested how much of an effect
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The Effect Of Erich Maria Remarque s All Quiet On The...
The style of writing of an author can tremendously impact the meaning and purpose of their pieces of
literature. In Erich Maria Remarque s novel All Quiet on the Western Front, the author s style of
writing has an extensive impact on how readers perceive the story. Remarque was a soldier during
World War I, providing him with first hand experience on the effects of war. These past experiences
allow him bring the novel alive using his memories. Erich Maria Remarque s style of writing has a
colossal effect on the novel because of the level of detail he uses when describing scenes and moments
of action. Using imagery and personification, Remarque paints pictures in his readers minds. When
describing the battles, he does it in such a way that the explosions can be heard, the smoke smelled,
the destruction visible. By combining his experiences with those of Paul, he brings the horrors of war
to his readers doorstep. A considerable amount of literary devices that Remarque uses is in the form of
personification. Especially when speaking of the battles and how:
The thunder of the guns swells to a single heavy roar and then breaks up again into separate
explosions. The dry bursts of the machine guns rattle. Above us the air teems with invisible swift
movement, with howls, pipings, and hisses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each type of weapon is associated with a different type of sound, which is what brings the reader to a
higher level of engagement with the novel. Combining sounds people are familiar with such as the
sound of thunder, a roar, howls, an organ, etcetera, gives Remarque the ability to envelop the audience
with the feeling they are apart of these battles. Almost as if they are standing there in the field or in the
trenches, watching bombs burst and smoke float heavily on the horizon. By using this personification,
Remarque is able to draw his audience into the lives of these young
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Army Signal Corps
Started on June 21, 1860 and formally recognized as a branch of the US military on March 3, 1863,
the Signal Corps of the United States Army has had a varied and honored history. Although it began
simply by today s standards, with the use of flags and torches at its inception, through contemporary
times it continues to innovate and embrace technology in order to keep commanders informed and
warfighters communicating. What started as the vision of one man in the mid nineteenth century has
transformed today into an entire branch composed of tens of thousands of Soldiers, Noncommissioned
Officers, Warrants Officers, and Commissioned Officers. The US Army Signal Corps has had a direct
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The US Army Signal Corps sent training teams to Vietnam, as well as provided training for
Vietnamese officers in the US. Communist insurgent groups began attacking in South Vietnam, killing
two Americans in 1959. It was during this time that the Army began using atmospheric scatter
technologies, bouncing radio waves off different layers of the atmosphere in order to communicate
beyond line of sight up to 400 miles away. (3) This system was modified to form the tactical
communications backbone for ground troops, where standard Army multi channel radios were utilized
in addition to the new troposcatter radios. Throughout the Vietnam Conflict, though, communication
between the geographically separated ground units and camps was improved through the introduction
of better radio equipment and radio retransmit systems. The milestone achieved in the Vietnam
Conflict, from a signal perspective, was the propagation of high quality commercial communications
to the Soldier in the field. In the years following the Vietnam Conflict and the draft, the Army
downsized yet again, contracting to an all volunteer force. In July of 1973, the Army placed all of its
branch schools under the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), and the Army consolidated its
signal training to its training site at Fort Gordon, Georgia. (SOURCE) On October 1, 1974 Fort
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Descriptive Essay About Soccer Game
Personally I will have no relation to playing in an actual collegiate soccer game or sport for that
matter. Yet I have many good friends of mine who actually play college soccer, more specifically I
choose to do a team to narrow down on my topic. I was gladly able to go and observe the Colorado
Mesa University boys soccer team. The game was a semi final against Fort Lewis. If the Mesa soccer
team was able to get a victory over Fort Lewis then they would move on to the championship game
and possibly win the RMAC tournament, that they have one previously last year. This game took
place at the Colorado School of Mines University, on a cold night. I arrive and we pay to get in, we
head over to the bleachers where all the parents, friends, and students are sitting at. They begin the
night with the national anthem, and then we all take a stand. Once that is over with it s now game
time. The Mesa soccer boys get into a circle and start there team ritual, which is to sing a chant that
they always sing. The chat is the Ole ole ole song, after that is over the starting eleven head to the
field. The referee gives one last look at everyone to see if they are ready for stats, time, and
announcements. So the referee blows the whistle and that starts the time and the moment of play. You
start to hear all the parents at different times start cheering on their teams. Everyone on the bleachers
is covered up in blankets and jackets, as well as the school spirit wear. You can see everyone
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Web Services
QOS AWARE WEB SERVICE SELECTION AND COMPOSITION FOR TRAVELS APPLICATION
V.Bharath Kumar., (M.E).,
Department of Information Technology
Sri Sairam Engineering College
Chennai, Tamilnadu. bharathkncet@gmail.com M. Suresh Kumar., M.E., (P.HD).,
Department of Information Technology
Sri Sairam Engineering College
Chennai, Tamilnadu. sureshkumar.it@sairam.edu.in In UDDI registry there are innumerous numbers
of functionally same Web Services (WS), to select the most qualified and relevant Web Service
according to a client requirement is an arduous task. Web Services are normally same in function but
their Quality and performance vary as per service provider. Key word search doesn t provide the best
result for the customer. The quality can be analyzed by 10 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Web service
WEB SERVICES AND SEMANTIC WEB
The question of the relationship between these two activities is constantly in the air.
The whole description side is a clear semantic web application, and so long as XML languages are
defined which introduced with English language specs but no RDF mapping, there is a potential
ambiguity which will have to be resolved later in making that mapping, there is an inability to use
common semantic web tools, and there is cost down the road assuming semantic web tools will
eventually be used. Essentially, web serve ices become instant legacy technology for the semantic
web.
The DAML services collation of researchers is tackling the job of service description at a higher level.
Many things which are described as web services can in fact be described as the publication of a series
of semantic web documents, just as the billing of a peer company is in reality effected by the issuance
of an invoice.
When Semantic Web agents query each other, they could use SOAP (though a direct encoding into an
HTTP URI may also be effective).
When Semantic Web agents update each other, they should use SOAP, running typically over HTTP
POST.
SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
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Letter To Victor Frankenstein
Dearest brother, I hope my letter reaches you in time. It has been a few weeks since I last heard back
from you, and I understand the cause of your troubles. Upon reading your letters concerning your
visitor s life, I was also originally in a state of disbelief. The details of his tale were so implausible that
I dared not even consider them as fact. However, upon reading your tales and conceiving the vigor
with which you wrote it, it became increasingly believable. This caused me to further evaluate the
character of this man you claimed as your closest friend, this Victor Frankenstein.
While his tales seemed to be fictitious, your account of the evil being that boarded the ship to view his
lifeless body have caused me to reconsider. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From my best reasoning, this foreigner, in his strange form, was truly an angel Our Heavenly Father
has sent to you. In an attempt to prevent you from giving way to the desires that have so consumed
your thoughts for this time that you have left, this messenger s purpose to sway you to reconsider your
costly journey. Why else would God permit him to live until his tale reached its completion? Your men
themselves were begging you to free them from this obsession. Brother, I beg of you to choose the
natural affection of your family and loved ones rather than continue to pursue your fascination.
These two signs alone would be enough to cause any sane man to leave this preoccupation alone and
return to the love that only one s family could provide. Dearest brother, it warms my heart to learn that
you and your men plan to return home to London. This expedition did not have the favor of Our
Guiding Savior and without it, your journey was doomed to fail. It is by God s favor alone that he has
provided both of these opportunities for you to make the right decision. Please, I beg of you, if you
love me as dearly as you claimed, return home to us as soon as God
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Homeopathy
4.0 Advantages and Disadvantages of Homeopathy and Western Medicine
Both Western medicine and homoeopathy have their own advantages that separates them from each
other. The drugs used by western medicine doctors make it difficult for the disease to spread and is a
faster way of curing the patient (Mind Body Green, 2017). Western medicine has a higher efficacy
compared to homoeopathy, where more than half of the chronic and acute problems are cured
successfully (Butter Nutrition, 2017). Furthermore, it is developed from clinical trials, hence it is
evidence based medicine and reliable for patient treatment. The training received by professionals is
also at a higher standard, reducing the risk of accidents or complications (Australian Medical
Association, 2017). On the other hand, homoeopathy can minimize side effects and, it is gentle and
safer for long term use since there are fewer side effects due to the remedies being natural.
Homeopathy actually builds a person s immune system and makes that person highly resistant to many
diseases (deliciousliving, 2017). It could be an alternative if mainstream medicine fails to treat an
illness where, the treatments are cheap and easy to dispense. This is why homoeopathy is famous in
developing countries and rural areas of Australia (The Australian Rural Doctor, 2017).
However, both methods of treatments also come with disadvantages. In western medicine drugs are
used and the treatments are made out of chemicals that can be harmful
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X-Ray Research Papers
Using X rays for medical imaging is one of the most useful pieces of medical technology available
when trying to determine and locate, the type and severity of a particular injury. X rays are a form of
electromagnetic radiation similar to visible light. However, unlike visible light x rays can pass through
most objects, including the body (NIBIB, n.d). The radiation hits a detector on the other side of the
patient and the image produced is a shadowed representation of the tissues and structures in the body
(NIBIB, n.d). However, due to the type of radiation being superimposed over the body it is worrying
knowing that this form of radiation can, in some cases, cause some very life threatening mutations.
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A translocation is when segments in chromosomes, and the genes they contain, change location. This
translocation can occur a segment of the chromosome breaking off and re joining at another location
(Cancer quest). The ionizing radiation can cause cells to die, but sometimes it can lead to cancer later
on. The amount of damage caused in the cell is related to the dose, frequency, a position on the body
in which the x ray is taking place determines the extenet to which thesse mutations can occur. The
damage can take place in a matter of seconds or it can take years to develop. (American Cancer
Society)
Sub issue 2: What other side effects can x rays have? Not only does the radiation cause mutations and
further, other related illnesses, the process itself and other process related to the conduction of an x ray
can result in side effects. When taking x rays, doctors can inject with a contrast dye to help improve
the quality of the images. However, this dye, which contains iodine, can cause some side effects (e.g.
nausea, itching and hives) (Krans, B. n.d.). The iodine injection can also cause pre existing kidney
issues to worsen further, which can ultimately result in the failure of kidneys. (Inside radiology, 2009)
Sub Issue 3: Is there an equally cost effective and efficient way to produce medical
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The Edible Woman By Margaret Atwood And Mrs. Dalloway Essay
There are several different types of Narration and narrator roles in narratives, with each having a
different effect upon the novel. However, each of these different narrator and narration types have
their own advantages and limitations in regards the narrative. Each role, ranging from first to third
person, has its own unique advantages, including the personal insight into a characters, which can be
found in first person, to the understanding of several different points of view, as seen in third person,
and so on. Each role contrasts the other, exploring the novel, and understanding the characters, in
different ways to produce a different effect within the novel. Some of these contrasting, and differing
elements, can be found in The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood and Mrs Dalloway, by Virginia
Woolf, where there is shown a clear difference between one narration style and another. These can
range from first person and third person narrator, a shifting and alternating narration, as can be seen in
Atwood s The Edible Woman, to 3rd person omniscient narrator, , and an indirect interior monologue
narration style, as can be seen in Mrs Dalloway by Woolf. Each text provides a different insight and
perspective into a narrative form, from narrator roles to Narration type, that helps bring the story to
life for the audience of the novel, and each has its own limitations and advantages to do with telling
the story.
In The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood, the narration type, and the
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Catcher In The Rye By JD Salinger
In Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger, Holden s history teacher advises Holden, Life is a game, boy.
Life is a game that one plays according to the rules. This scene occurs when Holden visits Spencer
after getting the ax or an expulsion. Therefore, this quotation emphasizes the irony of Holden s
rejection of rules set up by phony adults. Holden knows he cannot run away from his role in society
forever, and Spencer is the significant character that reminds Holden. The style of writing is a first
person perspective because Salinger wants the reader to view events from Holden s perspective, which
allows reader to understand Holden s feelings. Hence, this quote helps the reader understand the
theme, people cannot escape from society s rules and traditions even though the rules seem outdated
by using Spencer s metaphor, Life is a game because society s rules are set like a game s rules are
strictly set. Therefore, the players only have freedom within the confines of ... Show more content on
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In green ink. He wrote them on it so that he d have something to read when he was in the field and
nobody was up at bat. He s dead now...You d have liked him. Holden reminisces about Allie to
emphasize that Holden does not like many people unless they do not have the chance to disappoint
Holden. Furthermore, the style of the writing like a stream of consciousness because Holden is
pooling out his thoughts about how lovable Allie is. Holden s contemplation of Allie helps that reader
understand the theme, people idealize other people illogically because Holden states Allie is dead
now...You d have liked him which shows that Holden idealizes Allie. Allie simply cannot disappoint
Holden, and Holden puts all the idealizations of reality into Holden because the living people only
disappoint
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  • 2. Essay on Week 4 Assignment C:4‑29 Current E amp;P Computation. Water Corporation reports $500,000 of taxable income for the current year. The following additional information is available: For the current year, Water reports and $80,000 long term capital loss and no capital gains. Taxable income includes $80,000 of dividends from a 10% owned domestic corporation. Water paid fines and penalties of $6,000 that were not deducted in computing taxable income. In computing this year s taxable income, Water deducted a $20,000 NOL carryover from a prior tax year. Water claimed a $10,000 U.S. production activities deduction. Taxable income includes a deduction for $40,000 of depreciation that exceeds the depreciation allowed for E amp;P purposes. Assume a 34% ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The distribution is treated as a dividend to the extent of the distributing corporation s current and accumulated E amp;P. Any additional; excess is treated as a capital gain. The shareholder s basis in the property received is its FMV. The shareholder s holding period for the property begins on the day after the distribution date. When a corporation distributes appreciated property, it must recognize gain as if it sold the property for its FMV immediately before the distribution. For gain recognition purposes, a property s FMV is deemed to be at least equal to any liability to which the property is subject or that the shareholder assumes in connection with the distribution. A corporation recognizes no loss when it distributes to its shareholders property that has depreciated in value. A corporation s E amp;P is increased by any E amp;P gain resulting from a distribution of appreciated property. A corporation s E amp;P is reduced by (a) the amount distributed plus (b) the greater of the FMV or E amp;P adjusted basis of any non money property distributed, minus any liabilities to which the property is subject or that the shareholder assumes in connection with the distribution. E amp;P also is reduced by taxes paid or incurred on the corporation s recognized gain, if any. In Part a, what would be the tax consequences if Bailey were a corporation? The amount ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Conflict Theory Explicates Gregarious Life Conflict theory is in essence an intricate system with imbalance, which results in conflict that can leave to gregarious change. It explicates gregarious life through understanding convivial processes as the result of the constant struggle between groups. In society there are inhibited resources, such as potency, wealth, edification, and prestige, as a result people vie for those resources for survival and to amend their position in society. As verbalized by McQueeney (2011) according to conflict theory, society is: A struggle for ascendance among competing convivial groups (classes, genders, races, religions, etc.). When conflict theorists visually examine society, they optically discern the convivial ascendance of subordinate groups through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Comparison of Plato, Aquinas, Aristotle and Augustine Plato Truth and Reality And isn t it a bad thing to be deceived about the truth, and a good thing to know what the truth is? For I assume that by knowing the truth you mean knowing things as they really are. Truthfulness. He will never willingly tolerate an untruth, but will hate it as much as he loves truth... And is there anything more closely connected with wisdom than truth? (Plato, 380BC) Reason Reason is knowledge of things like mathematics but which require that some postulates be accepted without question, and intelligence, which is the knowledge of the highest and most abstract categories of things, an understanding of the ultimate good.(Plato) World/Universe The intelligible world is made up of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reason What reason engages in is always its own manifestation, be that language with its power of signification or be that harmonious numbers. In and through the sciences, reason searches for itself. Reason s true object is reason itself. Reason never simply deals with physical or historical objects as such.it manifests itself in culture and nature. World/Universe Everything in the universe was created simultaneously by God, and not in seven calendar days like a plain account of Genesis would require but the six day structure of creation presented in the book of Genesis represents a logical framework, rather than the passage of time in a physical way it would bear a spiritual, rather than physical, meaning, which is no less literal. Virtue Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does not exist there cannot be any other virtue except in mere appearance. The three greatest virtues are first, humility, second, humility, and third, humility. God In the Word of God exist the eternal truths, the species, the formal principles of things, which are the models of created beings. In the intellectual light imparted to us by the Word of God we know both the eternal truths and the ideas of real beings. God is the beginning and end of enerything. St. Thomas Aquinas Truth/Reality Truth is ultimately one because it has its source in God. Reason I am not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Fossil Fuels In America Fossil fuels are a major source of energy in America and throughout the world. The three major fossil fuels are oil, natural gas, and coal. While these three fossil fuels account for most of the energy used in most countries and they are able to provide energy for places around the world at a cheap price, they also account for things like pollution and the climate changes. Each of the fossil fuels has a long process to be prepared for consumer use that causes many environmental problems. The major draw to using fossil fuels is the money that they generate for the economy. Fossil fuels have made people s lives easier and more dependent on technology. Accounting for most of the world s source of energy is fossil fuels. These sources are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of animals and plants under water, coal is made from plants that have died at the bottom of a swamp and have been pressed down by layers of soil and dirt (U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2014). These processes are similar because they both include pressure being the source of the energy creation and the length of time being millions of years. The final nonrenewable source of energy is natural gas, which came about in a similar manner to oil and coal. It took the same length of time for natural gas to be formed, which is why all three of these are considered nonrenewable resources (Energy Explorer, 2004). Gas is formed from organic matter, such as plants, that were compressed by sand and dirt over millions of years (Energy Explorer, 2004). Since these processes are not able to be repeated, there is a limited supply of these resources. The process for removal of these resources differs, unlike the process of how they originated. They also come from various places, like in rocks and formations. Coal is generally found in the Midwest, especially in Missouri and Illinois (Union of Concerned Scientists, 2014). Coal mining, although it seems simple in principle, is actually a very complicated in depth process that can cause serious injury and is disruptive to the environment. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists (2014), a lot of the underground mining for coal occurs in the East. Due ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Ethics And Integrity Of Two Research Articles This assignment will analyze the ethics and integrity of two research articles. The first article, Social Networking and Professional Ethics: Client Searches, Informed Consent, and Disclosure (Harris, Robinson Kurpius, 2014). The second article, Child Rights as a Framework for Advancing Professional Standards for Practice, Ethics, and Professional Development in School Psychology (Nastasi and Naser, 2014). The standards and key portions of the American Psychological Association (APA) Code of Ethics (2010) of each article will be identified. Issues of ethics and integrity as they apply to scholarly research and practice will be discussed. In conclusion, new understanding and insight gained from the two articles will be described. First, the standards and key portions of the APA (2010) Code of Ethics identified by each article are described. Both articles demonstrated the practice of scholarly writing by applying the APA (2010) Code of Ethics. Specifically, APA (2010) sections 8.11 Plagiarism, 8.12 Publication Credit and 8.13 Duplicate Publication of Data were applied via APA formatting and style in the composing of the articles. Harris and Robinson Kurpius (2014) present specific references to the APA (2010) Code of Ethics. Harris and Robinson Kurpius (2014) begin with noting APA (2010) Ethical Principles does not specifically address the standards for social networking site. (p. 12) Next Harris and Robinson Kurpius (2014) quote the APA (2010) Principle E where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Touch Vs Skittles Advertisement Essay: Skittle, Midas touch and Skittle pox are two of the most popular Skittle advertisements to date, Midas touch being developed in 2007 by BBDO advertising agency with Skittle pox being created by DDB advertising in 2015. Both adverts focus on a use of comedy and colour to make people remember the advertisement, and both being made in english for a American/Australian focus. The Midas touch ad winning a creativity award in 2007, and skittle pox being apart of Skittles huge marketing campaign, both being to market the new era of skittle candies. Both advertisements look at skittles as more than a candy, as in the Midas Touch advertisements it treats Skittles as a power/curse having everything you touch turn into skittles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Skittle pox advertisement follows the stereotype of a boy and a girl meeting behind the bleachers, but instead of sharing a romantic moment instead the girl eats one of the boys skittles and contracts skittle pox herself, when in the Midas touch advertisement, there is no shown stereotype, but it does align itself with the original Midas Touch story, where Midas was given the ability to turn anything he touched into gold but in the advertisements instead of turning everything into gold, our main man Tim turns everything into skittles. We, the audience, love Tim and connect an emotional attachment to him as he is a soft lovable character who just wants to eat his own breakfast without turning it into skittles, and there is one question that keeps us watching that skittle ad and that is if Tim touches a skittle does it split into two skittles or does it stay the same? We ll never know. In the Skittle pox advertisements we relate to Billy the awkward and nervous boy who confesses to having Skittle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Importance Of Uplink Over Utilization Protection Uplink over utilization protection It s important to establish thresholds when looking at both short and long term utilization and growth of the network infrastructure. Doing so eliminates guesswork and provides a clear understanding of when additional resources should be required. Specifically speaking, a threshold is normally based on percentage of usage (in comparison to the maximum available bandwidth). Example; 50% of 100 Mbps translate to 50 Mbps of overall usage. When establishing a percentage threshold, it s important to consider things like margin of safety and historic growth rates . In the case of margin of safety , the threshold number should be high enough to alert that more bandwidth will be needed, but low enough to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One other thing to note regarding bandwidth, the difference between 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps is capacity, not speed of operation. A 100 Mbps Ethernet connection is capable of passing 100 megabits of data in a one second period. In comparison a 1 Gbps is capable of passing 1 gigabit of data in a one second period. The actual speed of the data is the same, it s just capable of passing more data in a one second period. (Think of 100 Mbps connection as a single lane road with a 1 Gbps connection as a multi lane highway with the speed limit of both roads being 55 Mph). In this example more cars can travel on the highway as compared to the single lane road, but are still traveling at the same speed. For more information this this subject, see tech brief Latency Fact vs. Bandwidth Fiction Visit the EAO public portal https://sharepoint.etslan.org/srt/srtdiv/capability_mgmt/default.aspx ) General bandwidth utilization guidelines As a general rule of thumb, the chart below (see figure 1.1) shows a general guideline indicating the peak percentages of utilization on a LAN or WAN, and what (if anything) needs to be addressed depending on peak utilization. With regards to peaks, another factor needs to be mentioned, and that s the frequency of peaks. The frequency of peaks defines how often the peaks occur. This is an important point as the higher the frequency the sooner the potential need for more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Reality In The Glass Menagerie Every person lives in their own version of reality. However, some versions are farther from actuality than others. In Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie the characters live in a version of reality that is not entirely accurate. Written in 1945, The Glass Menagerie was Williams first immensely popular play. This play is a memory play, a term Williams coined that means the story is being narrated and drawn from one of the main characters memory. His famous characters were actually based off his own family. Williams had a intense melodramatic mother and a mentally fragile sister. Although there are many themes that come from this American classic, the primary focus is the acceptance of the reality. The characters struggle to accept the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Katharine Hepburn, the actress who plays Amanda Wingfield, does an excellent job portraying the abandoned mother who lives in a world of delusion and has a hard time accepting reality. In the script Amanda s tone and mood was seen through the words on the paper. Immediately Amanda was noted as having a strong personality who is motivated to help her children succeed. Her body language and the way she spoke was very enthusiastic and paranoiac at the same time. She uses a lot of movement with her arms and hands almost in every scene. She is constantly worrying about her family s future and truly wants what s best for them. Amanda worrying, say, What are we going to do, what is going to become of us, what is the future? (756). Amanda is still reminiscing the past and struggles to look forward and see into the future. Her acceptance of reality is constantly challenged because of the memories of her husband and the past. The performance of Amanda in the film is interesting to watch with her energetic constant moving. Never is Amanda staying still or not doing something. The script showed Amanda s personality but the film truly expressed the stubborn and protective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Iowa State University Experience Essay I have just arrived at Iowa State University to study at faculty of engineering. It will be a great experience to live in place that you didn t visit before. The first impression I have got about the people here is that they are very helpful and faithful, this including students, university s staff and all workers. The campus is very large, and there are many buildings that reflect the culture of this state. Iowa State s central campus includes 490 acres of trees, plants, and classically designed buildings. The landscape s most dominant feature is the 20 acre central lawn. The other buildings include Campanile, Beardshear Hall, and Curtiss Hall, circled and preserved the central lawn, creating a space where students study, relax, and socialize. My favorite place in campus is the library. The library, in my life, has evolved from simply a place where literate people go to read and do their research about specific topics. After my experiences writing my research paper, I had evaluated its utility. It began with a trip to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no other place that can give me so quiet moment except in the library. It is the place that inspires me and gives me more concentration to do my homework and reading assignments. I live near to the memorial union, which is an important section of the university, so I use it as a sign to start my trip to the library every day. I prefer walking to the library and I go across the memorial union from the left side, then I turn left and continue walking until I see Carver Hall, the place where I take my math class, then I turn left. After that I turn to the right and walk while Beardshear Hall, a building where there is the office of the president of the university, is next to my right. Then I keep walking until I see the library in front of me. I usually go to the first floor where there are a lot of computers that anyone can use. I just turn on a computer and start doing my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Postnatal Child Development The phases of human development can also be culturally defined through lifestyle aspects such as diet and exposure to disease. The postnatal stage of child development is crucial to the growth of the child and through survival aspects of different cultures, children develop at different rates in different ways to increase chance of survival. As researched by Anthropologist Barbara Piperata, In Brazil s Amazon River basin the suboptimal nutrition and exposure to infectious disease have resulted in less than optimal growth. The childrens exposure to disease it lowers the growth rates compared to American children. When Piperata compared Brazilian boys and girls, the males are more sensitive to environmental insult. This is a possibility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The American And Mexican American Organizations All racial groups have been discriminated against in one form or another, but an extreme example of this is with the Mexican and Mexican American citizens in the United States of America. This group of people have seen almost every form of discrimination to not being allowed in schools, to not being appointed fair and civil court cases. In order to stop the unequal treatment the Mexican American population formed LULAC, the League of United Latin American Citizens. LULAC has worked throughout the years to stop discrimination against their people. They have used many tactics and had many well educated people represent them. These tactics are vital and without them the group would cease to make any progress or even exist. February 27, 1929 is the day three Mexican American organizations came together as one mighty group, in task with eliminating latino discrimination. The first and oldest of these groups was the The Knights of America of San Antonio, they mostly consisted of middle class Mexican American businessmen and mainly focused on educating their members about their rights as American citizens. The next oldest group that partook in this merge was The Sons of America of Corpus Christi which was founded by 37 men in 1921. The Sons of America s main goal was to influence in all fields of social, economic, and political action in order to realize the greatest enjoyment possible of all the rights and privileges and prerogatives extended by the American Constitution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Online Customer Reviews Is An Essential Component Of... According to Internet World Stats, there are 3,611,375,813 Internet users around the world as of June 30, 2016. Because of this, online customer reviews have become a vital component of businesses and are considered by many as a form of social proof where people take the word of others as proof that a particular product or service is valuable and worth getting. When a potential customer conducts online research about a product or service from a business with many great reviews, it makes it much easier for them to not only trust the company but also purchase those goods because of the social proof shared online. On the contrary, businesses with a shortage of great reviews don t get the benefit of the doubt from potential customers. Worse yet, having zero reviews is just as detrimental as having negative reviews. With this in mind, it s crucial that Experts Exchange members do their best to get their existing customers to share their reviews online as a form of social proof for potential customers. Try Asking It Never Hurts If you re new to getting reviews, it may seem a bit awkward to ask customers to assess your business and share their opinions online about the products or services purchased. But don t let that stop you. Like the old adage goes, ask and you shall receive. So instead of feeling hesitant, you need to just simply ask your customers to leave a review. In parallel, you must also train your staff to make it a point to ask customers for a review as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. F. Scott Fitzgerald s Eyes Annabel In 1915 a fourteen year old girl received a letter from her nineteen year old brother. The girl s name was Annabelle and her brother s F. Scott Fitzgerald. In Fitzgerald s eyes Annabel was a bit socially inept, and his opening words to her were merciless, You are as you know, not a good conversationalist and you might very naturally ask, What do boys like to talk about? Boys like to talk about themselves much more than girls... (Fitzgerald qtd in F. Scott Fitzgerald 289) Fitzgerald then continued on with possible opening lines: How about giving me that sporty necktie when you re through with it ; and topics to avoid, Don t talk about school . He told her to focus on dress and poise A good smile and one that could be assumed at, is an absolute necessity . He counsels her to Learn to be worldly. Remember in all society nine girls out of ten marry for money and nine men out of ten are fools . And if ten pages of criticisms and unwelcome recommendations weren t enough, he threatened to send more, I ll discuss dancing in a later letter . A few years later Fitzgerald scribbled Basis of Bernice on the heading of the letter s first page. These letters became the basis of the ten thousand word story, Bernice Bobs Her Hair , he drafted in 1919. Fitzgerald sent his story to numerous magazines yet was met with even more rejections. Many editors called it cliché , boring and trying to please them he cut his manuscript in half and scrapped the ending in hopes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on Emma Parker Dr. Carol Dodd dictating an operative report on Emma Parker 09/26/2011 Hospital number 11259 Date of surgery 09/26/2011 Admitting physican: Sherman Loyd, MD Surgeon: Carol Dodd, MD Preoperative Diagnosis: Right intertrochanteric femoral fracture. Postoperative Diagnosis: Same Operative procedure: Open reduction internal fixation of right intertrochanteric femoral fracture with dipwheeze sliding screw. Anesthesia: General endotracheal Indications: The patient is a 69 year old black female who fell landing on her right hip. She was seen in the Emergency Room where physical exam and x ray revealed an intertrochanteric right femoral fracture. She was admitted to Dr. Loyd s service . After an orthopedic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was then measured and 85 mm was found to be the appropriate length. The core was cut for the sliding screw without complication using a pre set reamor set at 85 mm. The tap was then used to tap the way for the proximal screw and an 85 mm sliding screw was inserted across the fracture sight into the head and neck without complication. A four hole 135 degree side plate was then attached. We slid it over the depwheeze sliding screw and attached it to the proximal femur using a lommen turkey claw clamp. With the fixation in place AP and lateral fluoroscopic images throughout the fracture sight and hardware position confirmed good reduction and good placement of the hardware. At this point the side plate was then secured to the proximal femur using the 3 2 drill bit to drill a hole measuring the approximate length with the depth gauge and placing 4 5 cortical screws of the appropriate length without complication. At this point the compression screw was inserted. All traction was left off and the compression screw was tightened impacting the fracture nicely. All screws were then tightened with the screwdriver. The lommen was removed, as was all hardware. Multiple views in the AP and lateral plains of the fracture
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  • 17. U.S. Economic Growth in a Post-Recession Economy Essay... U.S. Economic Growth in a Post Recession Economy Jude Pandova I BBA LLB Index: 1. Hypothesis 2. Background Severity of the 2008 09 Recession 3. Fiscal Policy Response to the Financial Crisis and Recession 4. A Sustained but Slow Economic Recovery 5. The Shape of Economic Recovery Demand Side Problems: Supply Side Problems 6. Economic Projections Hypothesis: Study of whether the Congress reforms and fiscal responses could balance the struggling US economy following the 2007 2009 Recession. Also a study of a viable projection as to current Macroeconomic concerns including whether the economy is in a sustained recovery, rapidly reducing unemployment, speeding a return to normal output and employment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Congress and the Obama Administration passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA; P.L. 111 5). This was a $787 billion package with $286 billion of tax cuts and $501 billion of spending increases that relative to what would have happened without ARRA is estimated to have raised real GDP between 1.5% and 4.2% in 2010 but increased real GDP by progressively smaller amounts in the years that followed.96 In terms of extraordinary measures, Congress and the Bush Administration passed the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110 343), creating the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). TARP authorized the Treasury to use up to $700 billion to directly bolster the capital position of banks or to remove troubled assets from bank balance sheets. Congress was an active participant in the emergence of these policy responses and has an ongoing interest in macroeconomic conditions. Current macroeconomic concerns include whether the economic recovery will be sustained, reducing unemployment, speeding a return to normal output and employment growth, and addressing government s long term debt situation. A Sustained but Slow Economic Recovery: The U.S. economy, as measured by real GDP growth (i.e., GDP adjusted for inflation) began to recover in mid 2009. However, the pace of growth over the next 3½ years was slow and uneven. From
  • 18. the second half of 2009 and through 2010 real GDP increased at an annualized rate of 2.5%. Compared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Verse 11 Annotations Verse 11 Verse eleven only contains four Greek words Παράγγελλε ταῦτα καὶ δίδασκε meaning command these things and teach. Paul once again is encouraging Timothy to stand strong to his beliefs: he must continue to teach true accurate doctrine and command his opponents to turn away from their heresy teachings. Παράγγελλε means to command this is a term of authority usually referring to military or judicial order. Since this is such a strong word it is appropriate to think that it must be directed against the heresies. When salvation is at stake authoritative leadership can be appropriate and necessary. Paul is emphasizing to direct the heretics away from the false teachings by teaching them the actual truth. Verse 12 Paul wants Timothy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The verse also contains information to let the readers of the epistle thousand years later to know important information of Timothy s life. Paul starts by referring back to the spiritual gift that Timothy received prior. It is believed that the gift was a spiritual endowment from the Holy Spirit. To neglect the gift from the Holy Spirit would hinder Timothy s spiritual effectiveness. Two things happened when Timothy received his gift, he had utterance of a divine prophetic word, and had the elders lay hands on him. The Greek preposition in verse fourteen show that the laying of hands accompanied the receiving of the spiritual gift. The verse also makes it clear that it was not through the laying of hands that the gift was received, but through the prophetic message. It should be noted that there were no evidence of Timothy being ordained by the laying of hands. In Paul s day there was no evidence that the laying of hands caused ordination. Verse 15 This verse is somewhat vague but it referring to the various that must be done in versus 12 13. This verse doesn t add anything new, it is there to emphasize what has already been said. Timothy progress was intended to be seen by the congregation, Paul is trying to stress the fact that his progress won t just affect him, but also the church. Timothy is to give total commitment to living a godly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Jonestown Massacre Essay The People s Temple was a new religious movement founded on April 4th, 1955 by founder James Warren Jones. The movement had over 1000 members and lived on together, segregated from the outside society in a small encampment of Jonestown in the country of Guyana. The encampment which claimed to be a utopia, over time changed into an environment delegates have never signed up to be a part of, being part of one of the world s most unfortunate massacre incidents. Many followers of the Jonestown incident believe that this was an act of mass suicide rather than a premeditated murder. In this essay, both arguments will be analyzed and compared, lastly concluding why the massacre was a murder with the evidence of how Jim Jones plotted and received shipments of cyanide, supported by chilling testimonials of former People s Temple survivors. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim Jones managed to obtain rights of purchasing the harmful chemicals by obtaining a jewelers license, as cyanide is a common cleaning chemical for jewellery. Why would Jim Jones need a jewelers license or cyanide? There were no jewelers in Jonestown... The only plausible reason for this is that Jim Jones was ultimately planning the death of all his followers, as a recovered memo conversation between the settlement s doctor and Jim Jones read, Cyanide is one of the most rapidly acting poisons. ... I would like to give about two grams to a large pig to see how effective our batch is. (Polk, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay about Feminism and Changing Perceptions of Motherhood Societal perceptions of motherhood in North America have changed drastically over the last century and continue to change. Due to prescribed traditional gender roles, the concept of motherhood has historically been latent in the concept womanhood, in that a woman s ability to reproduce was seen to be an inherent part of her identity. Thus there existed societal pressures not only for women to become mothers, but to fit into the impossible standard of being the perfect mother . However, as the feminist movement gained more ground and women were increasingly incorporated into the workforce, these traditional views of gender roles and in turn motherhood were challenged. As the family dynamics that exist today are much more diverse, what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They argue that this media driven debate pins working mothers against stay at home mothers in order to divert the dialogue away from the real issues such as affordable health care, quality childcare, gender and racial equality, fathers roles in parenting, media effects, fair wages and benefits, and family friendly work arrangements (204). They state that in this culture of mother blame, mothers have been blamed for causing problems in regards to childhood development such as, epilepsy, colitis, asthma, ulcers, arthritis, anorexia nervosa, and a multitude of more severe problems in children (207). However, they argue that it is now accepted that these disorders are in fact not caused by poor mothering... (208). Another issue with the Mommy Wars debate is that it portrays a universal kind of woman white, affluent, and heterosexual ignoring the fact that there are many different kinds of mothers of all backgrounds, sexualities, and economic statuses which can make those who are not reflected as the average mother, feel inadequate. The authors further argue that these messages that working mothers are harming their children are what discourage women from economic participation and achievement and can have a negative impact on a mother s perception of herself which in turn can affect her performance as a parent. It seems that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Self Destruction In The Black Cat By Edgar Allen Poe By analyzing The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe, we can see that the main character in the story makes exceptionally perverse choices. The motive for his actions can be found in clues given throughout the story. We can investigate what happened to the man, and see exactly what caused him to respond in such a violent manner. To further look into the motives for the characters actions, we must inspect and evaluate whether it was self destruction that turned him mad, or an effect of outside events. The narrator acts in a way that shows us that he has self destructive tendencies. We can assume this after we see him kill his cat, and in other parts of the story. He regrets killing his cat almost instantaneously. He says, I experienced a sentiment half of horror, half of remorse, for the crime of which I had been guilty (Poe 5). He deeply regrets cutting the cats eye out. He decided to kill the cat because he was so emotionally guilty. He tells us, One night, returning home, much intoxicated, from one of my haunts about town. (Poe 5). He was drunk, and this means that alcohol played an essential part in his perverse decisions. The fact that his house burned down the night of the murder is symbolic. The night of the day that he killed Pluto, he says, The curtains of my bed were in flames. The whole house was blazing (Poe 6). His house is all of his achievements and worldly wealth, and it was burned to the ground in flames. It is a direct result of his sin of murdering the innocent cat. It could be seen as a symbol of his eternal destiny. It is a punishment for killing the cat. While alcohol is a killer, outside influences could be the main reason for the characters perverse actions. The character mentions his childhood briefly in the beginning of the story. I view the act as the climax of inner, suppressed anxieties that are contained in how the narrator goes back to when he was a young boy. His friends made fun of him for being so nice and docile. My tenderness of heart was even so conspicuous as to make me the jest of my companions (Poe 3). His friends seem to have made fun of him because he was a good person. He spent most of his time with his animals. His time he spent could have been because his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ethan Frome Naturalism Analysis Literature has opened up into deeper thinking as the timeline progressed in the early 1900s, naturalism was an offspring of the event. This theme plays a role into a philosophical standpoint, where certain concepts of life are scrutinized and/or built up to certain events with probable inclusion of supernatural principles. The substance that builds the structure of the book Ethan Frome is based of Naturalism, and what will be observed is how Naturalism can disrupt human communication as witnessed in the novel. Naturalism shaped how the individuals live in the story. It open rights up in the prologue as the narrator describes the isolation prone, depressing vibe the town possesses. Through hardships of society, Ethan is pressured to marry Zeena because he feared he will be lonely, and he never had a chance to occupy his dream job as an engineer. This leads to a depression found in Ethan s life, depression as one of the primary traits of naturalism. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The obstacle, Ethan being Married to Zeena, erases the possibility of Ethan and Mattie having a proper relationship, which causes a dysfunctional being between these individuals. How the relationship unfolds between Ethan and Mattie is the main focus that Wharton projects throughout the novel. Naturalism usually disrupts the communication between individuals of what wants to be expressed, with the help of the concepts mentioned above in this novel. A lack of communication between Ethan and Zeena s marriage forms, and during this lack of communication Ethan and Mattie grow stronger feelings for each other that become constricted. Mattie loves Ethan as well because he is kind to her. As this communication diminishes, Zeena suspects Ethan s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Democratic Peace Paper: Intro. Many different explanations have been brought forth to explain why democracies do not fight one another . Among academics, the most prominent theories can be divided among three schools of thought: liberal institutionalist, realist, and liberal constructivist. Beyond academia, often simplified interpretations of these theories have guided many Great Powers foreign policy decisions. This paper will first seek to outline what most academics agree to be the empirical correlations between democracies and war. This paper will then outline and examine the competing theories behind the Democratic Peace. This paper will argue that although some of the realist critiques are plausible and should not be entirely dismissed, the liberal constructivist theories offer the most accurate explanation of why the Democratic Peace exists. This paper will finish by examining the foreign policy implications of this thesis, with reference to recent and potentially future military engagements undertaken by today s democratic Great Powers. Despite originally being theorized by name Kant at a time in which there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These liberal theories can be further divided into what I will refer to as the liberal institutionalist theories and the liberal constructionist theories. The liberal institutionalist arguments focus on democratic institutions and the checks and balances they provide, while liberal constructionist arguments focus on the cultural norms associated with democratic nations namely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Theory Of Purchasing Power Parity David Ricardo came up with the theory of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). PPP is an economic technique used to estimate the level of adjustment needed to arrive at an agreed exchange rate between two currencies in order that trade can effectively take place. When the price of two commodities from two different countries is converted into one currency, the price of both commodities should be the same. One way of determining the inter currency exchange rates is to carry out a PPP test. This test will also help to prevent commodity traders from buying cheaply and selling at significantly higher rates. The basic measure of PPP is the law of one price: Pi=EiP*i, where Ei is the exchange rate, Pi = log (CPI of the domestic country), and P*i= log (CPI of the foreign country). The equation means that the good i should have same price when the exchange rate is applied to it. This is because there is an arbitrage in exporting goods from the country that has a low price to a country that has a high price. In the long term, prices when converted into the same currency at market exchange rates , should be equal across economically integrated countries . (Voinea: 2013, p.6) There are two ways to measure PPP. The first one is Absolute PPP (APPP) which states that the exchange rate between two countries should be equal to the price of a basket of items in two countries due to arbitrage, i.e. ∑▒p_i=E∑▒p_i^* , where E is the exchange rate. The second measure is Relative PPP (RPPP) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Sources of Soviet Conduct by George F. Kennan Essay The Sources of Soviet Conduct in 1947 by George F. Kennan, the article impacted and created a different perspective on the spread of Communism and the Soviet Union. Kennan s philosophy behind stopping Communism from spreading was through containment, even though the telegraph did not have the word containment in it. The Truman Doctrine was established and the number of Presidents that viewed war in foreign soil. Kennan continued to fight Communism and had inputs and theories on other conflicts to include Vietnam and Korea. George Kennan was an observer of the Russian Civil War aftermath. Kennan served as a Soviet front for two years in Moscow as chief of mission and a consultant for Ambassador Averell Harriman. At age 44, Kennan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kennan having paranoia within the government, Kennan implied there was determination to destroy America. Kennan believed there was no way of living together and felt the Soviet mindset of Marx and Lenin could force them down. Within theories and finding, The Truman Doctrine was established and on March 12th, 1947. Truman speech pledged American support for free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures (Simkin, n.d.) Congress also agreed to give economic aid to the military to help fight Greece against communism as he felt that the political stability was threatened. With Greece in trouble Truman as concerned the other countries would fall into Communism and was known as the domino theory . If it was not for Truman then Greece and Turkey could no longer afford to fight the rebels. Truman said that the Cold War was a choice between freedom and oppression; Therefore, Americans would have to abandon their decisions not to get involved in European affairs; America was OBLIGED to get involved (Clare, n.d.). The Truman Doctrine was an American challenge not only to Soviet ambitions but also through a policy of containment. The Cold War was a diplomatic and political issue and the main enemies were the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Did The Beatles Become So Popular The appeal of the Beatles in 1964 could be attributed to many different things. One important reason was that their style of music was like nothing else people would have heard on the radio. A lot of the music on the radio was either pop or blues. The Beatles were heavily inspired by American pop and blues acts such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley. They combined aspects of both genres to make very radio friendly music that was still unique to the American public. Their appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show along with a largely promoted tour of the United States also helped launch them into superstardom in America. The Beatles were heavily promoted to be the biggest band in the world, and it was extremely successful. They performed dozens of concerts all over the United States, each of which was attended by thousands of screaming fans who were so loud that the music was barely audible. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are by far the most popular band of all time. Everybody knows who they are, and everyone in the near future will too. The Beatles have inspired generations of children to buy instruments and start a band. They also have influenced hundreds of musical acts, such as The Rolling Stones, Nirvana, U2, The Beach Boys, Crosby, Stills and Nash, and countless other acts. The Beatles also were responsible for bringing more popularity to psychedelic and experimental music. Nothing that The Beatles wrote was new or groundbreaking, but they exposed millions of people to music that otherwise would have never been heard. The Beatles, along with The Beach Boys, were the first acts to have psychedelic songs that were high charting. If they weren t performed by The Beatles, I highly doubt songs like A Day in the Life , Tommorrow Never Knows , and Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds would get even a fraction of the popularity that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Discovery Of A New Science The Discovery of a New Science A Brief History Physiology has piqued human curiosity for thousands of years. In the early centuries, examination and dissection of the human body was a taboo practice and consequently became mired due to ethical or religious concerns. Scientist had no choice but to undertake inconceivable acts, such as grave robbery in the name of learning and educating. They carried out dissections in secrecy. Human physical and mental health practices have greatly benefitted because of the discoveries made by these scientists acts, once considered immoral. The history of physiological psychology spans throughout centuries. Its origins are traceable back to times before Christ. Several instances set the framework, which facilitated the development and growth of physiology as one of the numerous subdivisions of psychology. There are three important periods and several people that established this field. Contributors include Avicenna (980 1037B.C.), Rene Descartes during the renaissance and several key contributors during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The breakthroughs in these periods developed a new science and led the way to the creation of other related subdivisions of psychology. Physiological psychology is one among several subdivisions of biological psychology. This branch of psychology is concerned with the response of normal and pathological processes of the central nervous system (CNS). Physiological psychology mainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Bruno Discrimination Quotes Bruno is Oblivious towards Discrimination Bruno is mainly oblivious towards discrimination but at times he is able to identify injustice. Bruno is innocent towards the discrimination towards Jews, and he is shielded by his parents, but at times he is able to identify injustice. Bruno wants to crawl under the fence so he and Shmuel can play together . This demonstrates his innocence. However, when Kotler beat up Pavel, Bruno watched and it made him cry . This shows how Bruno can make out that Kotler is doing wrong, but doesn t exactly understand that it is discrimination. Bruno is totally unaware towards the discrimination of Jews. This can be seen in many events. Like when Bruno called the Jews the pyjama people . Bruno thought the Jews wore striped pyjamas just because they want to, but actually the striped pyjamas are the uniforms that the Jews are forced to wear. He also doesn t realise that they are in a concentration camp. This is shown when Bruno wants to play on the other side of the fence . This demonstrates his innocence because he doesn t realise that is he goes on the other side, he could put himself in serious danger. Throughout the whole novel, Bruno doesn t realise that the Jews are treated harshly, proving that he is oblivious towards discrimination. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He doesn t understand many different things, like when he thought Shmuel s armband was a good thing. He is unaware towards what is going on around him. He even thinks that the Jews uniform are striped pyjamas . Not only does he not understand the circumstances of the Jews, but he doesn t even know that his father is a very cruel man, and he is the reason why they are in these poor circumstances. All of this demonstrates Bruno s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Vince Lombardi s Life And Accomplishments The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will (Lincoln Library 85). This was one of many quotes Vince Lombardi has spoken throughout his professional life. Vince was born on June 11, 1913 in Brooklyn New York. At the start of his football fame, he played fullback at St. Francis Prep High School. After high school, he went to Fordham University in Bronx, New York. At Fordham he was part of the most feared offensive line called the Seven Blocks of Granite (Lincoln Library 84). He then moved to assistant coach at St. Cecilia High School in New Jersey. After this, Lombardi coached his first NFL team, the New York Giants. Although he was not the head coach, his influence as the offensive coach had a significant impact on the team. He provided insight of trades to improve the areas of the defense. A good defense will help the club s morale (Lincoln Library 84 85). In the year of 1959 the Green Bay Packers in Wisconsin needed a head coach desperately. This was where Lombardi was most famous. when he first got to the Packers, he made one thing straight that he was the boss. The way he said it made the Packers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had a close connection with every single athlete on the team. Especially the quarterback Bart Starr. I came to love him like I did my own father, Starr said (Lincoln Library 86). What amazed people the most was how he turned a team who was 1 10 1 in 1958 to have them win a championship the year after. Lombardi showed so much dedication to the team that the team s guard Fuzzy Thurston joked, Thank the Lord, Vince didn t lead the Italian Army in World War II. If he had, we d have probably lost (Lincoln Library 85). Lombardi coached his team to five championship titles and the win of the first two Super Bowls. The Super Bowl trophy is called the Lombardi trophy in his honor of being a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Long Beach Erosion Throughout history, the coastline of Sandy Bay has been subject to erosion. The areas focussed on in this study are Nutgrove and Long Beach. Erosion was first documented in this area in 1813. Sea level rise and the increase in the frequency and severity of weather events is currently having an impact on the land cover of both Nutgrove and Long Beach and this is erosion is likely to increase as time passes and climate change progresses. In an attempt to combat erosion and interest more people in visiting this area an ongoing project has been implemented along Long Beach and Nutgrove Beach. The project aims to reduce the rate of erosion and make the area a desirable place for people to visit for many years to come. One of the most recent additions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along Nutgrove Beach vegetation management has been implemented to prevent and reduce future erosion. This has been done by planting plants in the dunes in the hope of the plants trapping the sand and preventing further erosion. As well as vegetation management to protect the dunes, a fence has also been assembled in front of the dunes to prevent people from accessing the dunes and causing further erosion to the dunes and damaging the vegetation. This has been successful and has significantly reduced the extent of the erosion of the sand dunes at Nutgrove Beach. Around the foreshore of both Long Beach and Nutgrove Beach, rocks have been added to the foreshore to prevent further erosion of the beach. This has been successful in reducing the amount of sand that is drawn out to sea. The waves flowing up onto the beach have caused sand to wash up into the areas where there are stairs coming down from the seawall. This clearly highlights the force of the waves and the movement of the sand that is occurring as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Does Enzyme Concentration Or Temperature Affect The... Question: How does changing enzyme concentration or temperature affect the reaction time of enzyme activity? Background and Introduction: Enzymes are proteins that process substrates, which is the chemical molecule that enzymes work on to make products. Enzyme purpose is to increase the rate of activity and speed up chemical reaction in a form of biological catalysts. The enzymes specialize in lowering the activation energy to start the process. Enzymes are very specific in their process, each substrate is designed to fit with a specific substrate and the enzyme and substrate link at the active site. The binding of a substrate to the active site of an enzyme is a very specific interaction. Active sites are clefts or grooves on the surface of an enzyme, usually composed of amino acids from different parts of the polypeptide chain that are brought together in the tertiary structure of the folded protein. Substrates initially bind to the active site by noncovalent interactions, including hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. Once a substrate is bound to the active site of an enzyme, multiple mechanisms can accelerate its conversion to the product of the reaction. But sometimes, these enzymes fail or succeed to increase the rate of action because of various factors that limit the action. These factors can be known as temperature, acidity levels (pH), enzyme and/or substrate concentration, etc. In this experiment, it will be tested how much of an effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Effect Of Erich Maria Remarque s All Quiet On The... The style of writing of an author can tremendously impact the meaning and purpose of their pieces of literature. In Erich Maria Remarque s novel All Quiet on the Western Front, the author s style of writing has an extensive impact on how readers perceive the story. Remarque was a soldier during World War I, providing him with first hand experience on the effects of war. These past experiences allow him bring the novel alive using his memories. Erich Maria Remarque s style of writing has a colossal effect on the novel because of the level of detail he uses when describing scenes and moments of action. Using imagery and personification, Remarque paints pictures in his readers minds. When describing the battles, he does it in such a way that the explosions can be heard, the smoke smelled, the destruction visible. By combining his experiences with those of Paul, he brings the horrors of war to his readers doorstep. A considerable amount of literary devices that Remarque uses is in the form of personification. Especially when speaking of the battles and how: The thunder of the guns swells to a single heavy roar and then breaks up again into separate explosions. The dry bursts of the machine guns rattle. Above us the air teems with invisible swift movement, with howls, pipings, and hisses. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each type of weapon is associated with a different type of sound, which is what brings the reader to a higher level of engagement with the novel. Combining sounds people are familiar with such as the sound of thunder, a roar, howls, an organ, etcetera, gives Remarque the ability to envelop the audience with the feeling they are apart of these battles. Almost as if they are standing there in the field or in the trenches, watching bombs burst and smoke float heavily on the horizon. By using this personification, Remarque is able to draw his audience into the lives of these young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Army Signal Corps Started on June 21, 1860 and formally recognized as a branch of the US military on March 3, 1863, the Signal Corps of the United States Army has had a varied and honored history. Although it began simply by today s standards, with the use of flags and torches at its inception, through contemporary times it continues to innovate and embrace technology in order to keep commanders informed and warfighters communicating. What started as the vision of one man in the mid nineteenth century has transformed today into an entire branch composed of tens of thousands of Soldiers, Noncommissioned Officers, Warrants Officers, and Commissioned Officers. The US Army Signal Corps has had a direct impact on every conflict fought since the civil war, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The US Army Signal Corps sent training teams to Vietnam, as well as provided training for Vietnamese officers in the US. Communist insurgent groups began attacking in South Vietnam, killing two Americans in 1959. It was during this time that the Army began using atmospheric scatter technologies, bouncing radio waves off different layers of the atmosphere in order to communicate beyond line of sight up to 400 miles away. (3) This system was modified to form the tactical communications backbone for ground troops, where standard Army multi channel radios were utilized in addition to the new troposcatter radios. Throughout the Vietnam Conflict, though, communication between the geographically separated ground units and camps was improved through the introduction of better radio equipment and radio retransmit systems. The milestone achieved in the Vietnam Conflict, from a signal perspective, was the propagation of high quality commercial communications to the Soldier in the field. In the years following the Vietnam Conflict and the draft, the Army downsized yet again, contracting to an all volunteer force. In July of 1973, the Army placed all of its branch schools under the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), and the Army consolidated its signal training to its training site at Fort Gordon, Georgia. (SOURCE) On October 1, 1974 Fort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Descriptive Essay About Soccer Game Personally I will have no relation to playing in an actual collegiate soccer game or sport for that matter. Yet I have many good friends of mine who actually play college soccer, more specifically I choose to do a team to narrow down on my topic. I was gladly able to go and observe the Colorado Mesa University boys soccer team. The game was a semi final against Fort Lewis. If the Mesa soccer team was able to get a victory over Fort Lewis then they would move on to the championship game and possibly win the RMAC tournament, that they have one previously last year. This game took place at the Colorado School of Mines University, on a cold night. I arrive and we pay to get in, we head over to the bleachers where all the parents, friends, and students are sitting at. They begin the night with the national anthem, and then we all take a stand. Once that is over with it s now game time. The Mesa soccer boys get into a circle and start there team ritual, which is to sing a chant that they always sing. The chat is the Ole ole ole song, after that is over the starting eleven head to the field. The referee gives one last look at everyone to see if they are ready for stats, time, and announcements. So the referee blows the whistle and that starts the time and the moment of play. You start to hear all the parents at different times start cheering on their teams. Everyone on the bleachers is covered up in blankets and jackets, as well as the school spirit wear. You can see everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Web Services QOS AWARE WEB SERVICE SELECTION AND COMPOSITION FOR TRAVELS APPLICATION V.Bharath Kumar., (M.E)., Department of Information Technology Sri Sairam Engineering College Chennai, Tamilnadu. bharathkncet@gmail.com M. Suresh Kumar., M.E., (P.HD)., Department of Information Technology Sri Sairam Engineering College Chennai, Tamilnadu. sureshkumar.it@sairam.edu.in In UDDI registry there are innumerous numbers of functionally same Web Services (WS), to select the most qualified and relevant Web Service according to a client requirement is an arduous task. Web Services are normally same in function but their Quality and performance vary as per service provider. Key word search doesn t provide the best result for the customer. The quality can be analyzed by 10 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Web service WEB SERVICES AND SEMANTIC WEB The question of the relationship between these two activities is constantly in the air. The whole description side is a clear semantic web application, and so long as XML languages are defined which introduced with English language specs but no RDF mapping, there is a potential ambiguity which will have to be resolved later in making that mapping, there is an inability to use common semantic web tools, and there is cost down the road assuming semantic web tools will eventually be used. Essentially, web serve ices become instant legacy technology for the semantic web. The DAML services collation of researchers is tackling the job of service description at a higher level. Many things which are described as web services can in fact be described as the publication of a series of semantic web documents, just as the billing of a peer company is in reality effected by the issuance of an invoice. When Semantic Web agents query each other, they could use SOAP (though a direct encoding into an HTTP URI may also be effective). When Semantic Web agents update each other, they should use SOAP, running typically over HTTP POST. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Letter To Victor Frankenstein Dearest brother, I hope my letter reaches you in time. It has been a few weeks since I last heard back from you, and I understand the cause of your troubles. Upon reading your letters concerning your visitor s life, I was also originally in a state of disbelief. The details of his tale were so implausible that I dared not even consider them as fact. However, upon reading your tales and conceiving the vigor with which you wrote it, it became increasingly believable. This caused me to further evaluate the character of this man you claimed as your closest friend, this Victor Frankenstein. While his tales seemed to be fictitious, your account of the evil being that boarded the ship to view his lifeless body have caused me to reconsider. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From my best reasoning, this foreigner, in his strange form, was truly an angel Our Heavenly Father has sent to you. In an attempt to prevent you from giving way to the desires that have so consumed your thoughts for this time that you have left, this messenger s purpose to sway you to reconsider your costly journey. Why else would God permit him to live until his tale reached its completion? Your men themselves were begging you to free them from this obsession. Brother, I beg of you to choose the natural affection of your family and loved ones rather than continue to pursue your fascination. These two signs alone would be enough to cause any sane man to leave this preoccupation alone and return to the love that only one s family could provide. Dearest brother, it warms my heart to learn that you and your men plan to return home to London. This expedition did not have the favor of Our Guiding Savior and without it, your journey was doomed to fail. It is by God s favor alone that he has provided both of these opportunities for you to make the right decision. Please, I beg of you, if you love me as dearly as you claimed, return home to us as soon as God ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Homeopathy 4.0 Advantages and Disadvantages of Homeopathy and Western Medicine Both Western medicine and homoeopathy have their own advantages that separates them from each other. The drugs used by western medicine doctors make it difficult for the disease to spread and is a faster way of curing the patient (Mind Body Green, 2017). Western medicine has a higher efficacy compared to homoeopathy, where more than half of the chronic and acute problems are cured successfully (Butter Nutrition, 2017). Furthermore, it is developed from clinical trials, hence it is evidence based medicine and reliable for patient treatment. The training received by professionals is also at a higher standard, reducing the risk of accidents or complications (Australian Medical Association, 2017). On the other hand, homoeopathy can minimize side effects and, it is gentle and safer for long term use since there are fewer side effects due to the remedies being natural. Homeopathy actually builds a person s immune system and makes that person highly resistant to many diseases (deliciousliving, 2017). It could be an alternative if mainstream medicine fails to treat an illness where, the treatments are cheap and easy to dispense. This is why homoeopathy is famous in developing countries and rural areas of Australia (The Australian Rural Doctor, 2017). However, both methods of treatments also come with disadvantages. In western medicine drugs are used and the treatments are made out of chemicals that can be harmful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. X-Ray Research Papers Using X rays for medical imaging is one of the most useful pieces of medical technology available when trying to determine and locate, the type and severity of a particular injury. X rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation similar to visible light. However, unlike visible light x rays can pass through most objects, including the body (NIBIB, n.d). The radiation hits a detector on the other side of the patient and the image produced is a shadowed representation of the tissues and structures in the body (NIBIB, n.d). However, due to the type of radiation being superimposed over the body it is worrying knowing that this form of radiation can, in some cases, cause some very life threatening mutations. The term used to describe the effective ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A translocation is when segments in chromosomes, and the genes they contain, change location. This translocation can occur a segment of the chromosome breaking off and re joining at another location (Cancer quest). The ionizing radiation can cause cells to die, but sometimes it can lead to cancer later on. The amount of damage caused in the cell is related to the dose, frequency, a position on the body in which the x ray is taking place determines the extenet to which thesse mutations can occur. The damage can take place in a matter of seconds or it can take years to develop. (American Cancer Society) Sub issue 2: What other side effects can x rays have? Not only does the radiation cause mutations and further, other related illnesses, the process itself and other process related to the conduction of an x ray can result in side effects. When taking x rays, doctors can inject with a contrast dye to help improve the quality of the images. However, this dye, which contains iodine, can cause some side effects (e.g. nausea, itching and hives) (Krans, B. n.d.). The iodine injection can also cause pre existing kidney issues to worsen further, which can ultimately result in the failure of kidneys. (Inside radiology, 2009) Sub Issue 3: Is there an equally cost effective and efficient way to produce medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Edible Woman By Margaret Atwood And Mrs. Dalloway Essay There are several different types of Narration and narrator roles in narratives, with each having a different effect upon the novel. However, each of these different narrator and narration types have their own advantages and limitations in regards the narrative. Each role, ranging from first to third person, has its own unique advantages, including the personal insight into a characters, which can be found in first person, to the understanding of several different points of view, as seen in third person, and so on. Each role contrasts the other, exploring the novel, and understanding the characters, in different ways to produce a different effect within the novel. Some of these contrasting, and differing elements, can be found in The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood and Mrs Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf, where there is shown a clear difference between one narration style and another. These can range from first person and third person narrator, a shifting and alternating narration, as can be seen in Atwood s The Edible Woman, to 3rd person omniscient narrator, , and an indirect interior monologue narration style, as can be seen in Mrs Dalloway by Woolf. Each text provides a different insight and perspective into a narrative form, from narrator roles to Narration type, that helps bring the story to life for the audience of the novel, and each has its own limitations and advantages to do with telling the story. In The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood, the narration type, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Catcher In The Rye By JD Salinger In Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger, Holden s history teacher advises Holden, Life is a game, boy. Life is a game that one plays according to the rules. This scene occurs when Holden visits Spencer after getting the ax or an expulsion. Therefore, this quotation emphasizes the irony of Holden s rejection of rules set up by phony adults. Holden knows he cannot run away from his role in society forever, and Spencer is the significant character that reminds Holden. The style of writing is a first person perspective because Salinger wants the reader to view events from Holden s perspective, which allows reader to understand Holden s feelings. Hence, this quote helps the reader understand the theme, people cannot escape from society s rules and traditions even though the rules seem outdated by using Spencer s metaphor, Life is a game because society s rules are set like a game s rules are strictly set. Therefore, the players only have freedom within the confines of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In green ink. He wrote them on it so that he d have something to read when he was in the field and nobody was up at bat. He s dead now...You d have liked him. Holden reminisces about Allie to emphasize that Holden does not like many people unless they do not have the chance to disappoint Holden. Furthermore, the style of the writing like a stream of consciousness because Holden is pooling out his thoughts about how lovable Allie is. Holden s contemplation of Allie helps that reader understand the theme, people idealize other people illogically because Holden states Allie is dead now...You d have liked him which shows that Holden idealizes Allie. Allie simply cannot disappoint Holden, and Holden puts all the idealizations of reality into Holden because the living people only disappoint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...