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1. Expository Essay: Examples And
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2. I Tend My Flowers For Thee Rhetorical Devices
Emily Dickinson s I tend my flowers for thee (Fr 367) is traditionally read as an expression of longing
and desire. Her use of vivid descriptions of nature conjure images of soft petals juxtaposed against
those thorny cacti and the notion of dreams interrupted by violent passion. However, a feminist
reading of the poem reveals that it is Emily Dickinson s critical commentary on the patriarchal
ideology that a woman s sense of personal fulfillment is contingent upon the presence of a romantic
partner. The poem is iambic and each stanza follows the pattern: tetrameter/ dimeter/ trimester/
trimester. Its rhyme scheme reads: AABB/ CCDE/ FGHIJJK/ LMNMM/ OOAOOPA. Dickinson
wrote I tend my flowers for thee in 1862. In her early thirties, ... Show more content on
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I tend my flowers for thee is wrought with vivid descriptions of not only plants and flowers, but also
animal life, colors and sounds. In his 2015 article What Do Collections Tell Us? Teaching Dickinson s
Poems, the Herbarium, and Contemporary and Historical Material Practices , Zach Marshall asserts
that, in order to increase critical productivity, students should read Dickinson s poems in tandem with
excerpts from Belknap Press s facsimile reproduction of Emily Dickinson s Herbarium. Marshall goes
on to explain that this process will encourage interactivity between the students and Dickinson s
poems within the often abstracted discipline of literary studies . This pedagogical technique also offers
critical benefits, such as pushing students to think critically about the curatorial practices that
influence the texts they work with, focusing attention on Dickinson s material writing practices,
providing a context for understanding more unusual poems, and even forging a way for students to see
connections between poetic practices and ecological practices (Marshall 58 59). This method of
analyzing Dickinson s poems in which she utilizes plant imagery can provide useful supplemental
critical
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3. Emissioning Model Case Study
VSP based operating mode identification binning approach. Many studies showed the ability of VSP
based emission models to reflect the transient emission rates under different operating modes as well
as the better estimation of vehicle emissions than speed based emission models (Song et al., 2013).
Scora et al. (2011) combined real time traffic data along with the comprehensive modal emission
models (CMEM and MOVES) to estimate the environmental measures in real time. The estimation
methodology based on OpMode bin provided far more dynamic and accurate environmental
information compared to static emission inventory estimation models. The OpMode bin emission rates
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Song et al. (2013) developed a practical model evaluate the environmental effectiveness of ITS
strategies by using data from PEMS. The models are developed through considering the influence of
the vehicle s operating mode (VSP distribution) on vehicle emissions, which not only guarantees the
accuracy of emissions and fuel consumption models, but also makes it possible to accumulate current
traffic information systems in Beijing. Wang et al. (2008) established a model based on VSP and
speed, which provided insight that how different levels of cruise speed and acceleration affect vehicle
fuel consumption. The model prediction shows that vehicle fuel consumption per unit distance is
optimum at speeds between 50 and 70 km/h which is similar to the observed data from PEMS. This is
evident in the literature that in order to improve both the applicability and accuracy of the existing
emission models instantaneous vehicle activity data are needed which can be collected from the on
board emission system like PEMS to consider all real conditions which might induce the modeling
errors and improve the model precisions.
In summary, the microscopic simulation modeling has provided an accurate and reliable representation
of vehicular operations in roadway networks so far in the literature. From the literature we also found
that, most of the vehicle emissions data used in modeling are collected in a controlled laboratory
environment or simulation based. With
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4. Australian Platypus Research Paper
My choice of animal that I personally chose to represent this great nation as our national symbol is the
Australian Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). This beautiful mammal is the quintessential
American animal. The reasons I believe the Australian Platypus (informally referred to as the
platypus) should be our national symbol are found in the essence of this great nation; they are family
oriented, they are a hodgepodge similar to that of our nation s culture, and the platypus is honorable
and noble, just like America. The Platypus is family oriented. The adult platypus are seen as great
protectors and overseers of their children and will go as far as to protect them from other cannibalistic
platypuses. Similar to America, the Australian
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5. Richard III Research Paper
The Tragedy of Richard III by William Shakespeare depicts Richard III as a horrible, manipulative,
and power hungry monarch; not so much when he is a monarch, but in the events leading up to his
reign. Whether this interpretation of Richard is accurate will be determined through evidence that
either supports or denies Shakespeare s version of the events. Not mentioned in The Tragedy of
Richard III are all of the accomplishments that Richard succeeded in during his reign, considering that
he spent much of his time as king defending his throne. In December of 1483, Richard established the
Court of Requests. The Court of Requests was a place where poor people who did not have access to
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Where blame is concerned, many of the sources, from the time Shakespeare was writing The Tragedy
of Richard III, that were reporting on Richard, had a consistent anti Ricardian bias. They could have
gathered the information and interviewed the necessary people to gain a more favorable view of
Richard, but they didn t. In the process, they overlooked lots of propaganda and postdated rewriting of
history (Hicks). Shakespeare wrote Richard as a Vice character because there was really no other
opposing viewpoint. In addition, when Shakespeare wrote The Tragedy of Richard III, Queen
Elizabeth I was the current ruler of England. Queen Elizabeth I was a descendant of King Henry VIII,
referred to in Shakespeare s play as Richmond, who is the man that overthrew Richard, and killed him
on Bosworth Field. The official party line of the Elizabethan era was that Richard was a monster who
was not a legitimate ruler of England. (SparkNotes) For Shakespeare, it would have been quite
dangerous to suggest
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6. The Importance Of Spanking
Spanking is considered a form of corporal punishment, and depending on what one s view, belief or
stance on corporal punishment weighs heavily in determining their views and beliefs on how to
discipline kids. Corporal punishment is the striking of a child with an open hand, typically on the
buttocks with the sole intention of modifying behavior without causing physical injury. Spanking is
used to modify misconduct and misbehavior, and generally is done by using hands. When either one is
executed in an excessive manner and uses harmful items and becomes excessive is then quite frankly
seen, viewed and deemed as child abuse.
While some think or believe that spanking is a destructive form of discipline and is ineffective. Others
believe that spanking children is necessary especially when dealing with an unruly child. Spanking is
not a practice that is accepted everywhere in the world and is prohibited by law in some places. In
some countries such as Germany, France, and Spain spanking is illegal and considered a crime while
in the U.S. as of recent there appears to be a trend of punishment for physically harming children. In
fact, parents can be prosecuted, jailed and have their children taken away as a result since it is deemed
as child abuse. Even though spanking a child is illegal and prohibited by law in some places, it is still
yet a method used and a common practice of discipline and the law often turns a blind eye to it, if it is
done within reason.
Years ago,
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8. Handmaid s Tale By Margaret Atwood
Dystopian themes have been displayed throughout time dating back to ancient times, and literature has
found its way to make its argument about dystopian society by sending a message to the near future as
a warning to what may happen, through creative and exemplary writing the book 1984 gave a great
example of what society might in the modern world. The book Handmaid s Tale by Margaret Atwood
displayed a dystopian society, focusing on women presenting problems of sexism towards women,
fighting alongside feminism. turn into language and power occurs a lot in the book, and it is displayed
through the government s control, Offred s thoughts. Three main examples are neologisms, biblical
language, and language musings. Religious and biblical language
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9. Silent Manipulation Alex Proyas’ film I, Robot
From the moment humans are born, they are shaped by the world around them and chances are that
the media plays a huge role in shaping their identity. To the music they listen to, to fashion trends, to
their beliefs, the news outlets and television shows could be held responsible. In 2004, the media had a
much greater influence over American citizens because of the historical context of the time. Alex
Proyas film I, Robot had taken advantage of the fact that people had become so easily influenced by
the media. Set in the year 2035, a robotics company named US Robotics has engulfed American life to
the point where every household has a robot, and citizens have become dependent on their help.
Sonny, a robot programmed with the ability to think, feel and have dreams enables a robot fearing
detective named Del Spooner to see through the lies of the corporation. Through the use of Sonny s
character development, subtle advertisement sequences, and distinct film choices such as the context
of specific scenes, Proyas is able to portray the suppression of thought and individuality in a futuristic
society told what to think and feel through US Robotics media propaganda. Through this, Proyas is
indirectly criticizing the 2004 audience in which was being told what to think and how to feel through
the various media outlets that would report on the political campaigns happening at the time as well as
the fear of the ongoing war with Iraq. At one point, Sonny becomes captured by the police
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10. Personal Narrative-Y-N-Home
Y/N s POV
Rick and I enter the garage, there is a boy, he looks like my age, scavenging through Rick s belonging.
Morty, y you piece of *ERUP* shit! You re wrecking my lab! Rick s pissed.
This is a garage Rick! Y you, y you, n needed to c clean this place a anyways! Morty says, he looks
over at me.
Rick, w who s, that? Morty asks scanning me like I m an intruder.
I m Y Y/N, I m your n new n neighbor. I m stuttering.
Oh, nice t to meet y you! He holds his hand out, for me to shake.
I decline shaking his hand, I made his hand to a fist, and we fist bumped.
(Brofist!)
You don t have to be so formal, dude we a are most l likey the same a age. I say.
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You didn t rip either of their throats out? She say happily.
I didn t! Did I? Beth starts to laugh.
I m glad you ve lighten up sunshine! My mother comes behind Beth.
Would you like to stay the night? Morty asked.
I look over to Mom.
It would be rude to ignore him, honey.. My mother says snapping me out of space.
Yes. I didn t hesitate.
Would you all get out of my garage! Rick says taking a sip from his flask.
He looks at my mother, then me.
11. Please. He adds.
Sorry, Rick! I snorted.
Yeah, yeah, kiddo, go play with Morty, he s dying over there to get you all to himself. He whispered.
He ruffles my hair.
I walk over to Morty.
Let s go? I ask, waving my hand in front of
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12. Emily Dickinson And Mental Illness Essay
Brittney Kennedy
Professor Robert Dunaway
American Literature I
14 December 2015
Is there a link between creativity and mental disorder? The topic of mental illness and creative ability
has been documented for years and is still being researched today. Touched with Fire by Kay Redfield
Jameson, Strong Imagination: madness, creativity and human nature by David Nettle, and Creativity
and Madness by Albert Rothenberg, All of these authors have their Ph. D. in psychology or a related
field and have done in depth research on mental illness relating to the artist temperament. This
research focuses on the artist s background and symptom of both the manic and depressive states of
bipolar disorder. Many people who suffer from a mental illness are also usually exceedingly creative,
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Dickenson writes manic and depressive extremes beyond anything I ve ever read, lyrically,
memorably, formally, reaching some of the highest highs and the lowest lows. She spend most of her
life secluded from the world, she wrote hundreds of poems and was able to capture extreme emotional
states in some of her greatest works. Dickinson used her poetry as a method of communicating her
emotional distress or happiness. Some of poetry speaks of death and morality, which would clearly
point to a state of depression. When Dickenson was 53 she wrote, The Physician says I have nervous
prostration, but I do not know the name of this sickness. Nervous prostration, at that time, was
identified as an illness characterized by anxiety and depression. In addition, her illness may have been
the end result of earlier documented panic attacks and agoraphobia. She used her writings as a way to
express how she was feeling and what she experienced. I believe she use her poem to describe her
experiences of this disorder, and what it does to
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13. Analysis Of The Text On The Road By Jack Kerouac And ...
In the the text On the Road by Jack Kerouac and In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, the main
characters Sal and Perry go through many events that bring them to tragic moments that they regret
and weren t intentional. Sal living in the Beat Generation wants to move away from his conservative
aunt and become someone else in the sense that he fantasizes. And in this journey he encounters Dean
a mad man who urges to continue living a wild life with no control and travel with no destination,
exactly what Sal needed to add some spark to his life. He too becomes a mad man, but he only follows
him in order to find his true identity, and in the end he is back where he started. Upset with the failure
of him not being the wild type, Dean s influence brought him to his failure by having him around Sal
loses control of his will. Perry however committed a more serious failure not intended, by killing an
entire family in which they lived happily. Sal and Perry have influence by their friends , someone that
they once admired and later coming in realization that it was wrong because by they an unsatisfactory
result of being in the same place as before. In this case Sal at the end still hasn t discovered his
identity and Perry having a mental illness and the pressure of Dick to rob a house, Perry commits a
murder of four people with no intention at all. The authors and protagonist similarities being
childhood memories and the importance of family demonstrates their connection, the motives
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14. Difference Between Ferdinand De Saussure And Bloomfield
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Ferdinand de Saussure and Leonard Bloomfield
Ferdinand de Saussure and Leonard Bloomfield are both give big contributions towards linguistics.
They both produce theories which are now used in linguistics. They have similarity as they both
studied language as a structure using science basic. They both focus on the structure of the language.
However, they do have several differences as the developed their own theories based on their thought
about language.
Saussure s thought nowadays is defined the option of synchronic linguistics , the study of language as
systems existing at a given point in time. Saussure developed his synchronic linguistics when he
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Bloomfield views language more as a diachronic linguistics or historical linguistics focusing in
behaviour. The main points of Bloomfield s theories of language description can already be found in
Boas, though they are often stated more explicitly and with more elaboration by Bloomfield. What
was new in Bloomfield was a philosophically sophisticated emphasis on the status of linguistics as a
science. Bloomfield was not merely passively influenced by logical but (after a flirtation in his
twenties with very different views) became an active, proponent of positivist ideas as they applied to
the study of human behaviour, including language. For Bloomfield, linguistics was a branch of
psychology and specifically of the positivistic brand of the psychology known as behaviourism .
Bloomfield s theorizing about language was heavily behaviouristic. Behaviourism is a principle of
scientific method: a rule which says that the only things that may be used to confirm or refute a
scientific theory are interpersonally observable phenomena, rather than, say, people s introspections or
intuitions . In some ways it was in fact easier for linguist than for psychologist to accept behaviourist
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15. A Hint of Humor, a Dash of Cinnamon... in the Legal...
In the year 1947, legal conflict arose between Warner Brothers Studio and the Marx Brothers. It began
when the Marx Brothers released the name of one of their upcoming films, A Night in Casablanca.
When Warner Brothers claimed exclusive rights to the name Casablanca, Groucho Marx sent a letter
to Warner Brothers in response. In spite of a few ambiguities, Marx employs a brilliant and clever
combination of humor and logic to effectively refute Warner Brothers s assertion. Throughout his
letter, Marx uses his ever present wit to dissolve any actual or imagined hostility in his addressee. For
example, in one section, he says I am sure that the average movie fan could learn tin time to
distinguish between Ingrid Birdman [the female star of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Marx s argument here simply makes sense. Rather than befuddling legal jargon, he shows that the idea
of owning Casablanca is absurd in the same way that owning the word brothers is absurd. His logic
pierces through any uncertainty and effectively explains his point. He later arrives at the conclusion
that this attempt to prevent us from using the title is the brainchild of some ferret faced shyster,
serving a brief apprenticeship in your legal department (Marx 2). Marx sees this inference as valid,
logical reason for Warner Brothers s interference. As such, he attempts to show the irrationality of any
hindrance to the Marx Brothers planned film title. While Groucho Marx does have a number of potent
and valid arguments, some poorly planned passages slightly diminish the overall effectiveness of his
letter. A recurring issue, Marx s tendency for rambling distracts the reader from his main goal. His
references to Burbank Studio, Old Man Burbank, and Harry Appelbaum seem to have no pertinence to
the intended subject. However, these are not major issues and can be ignored in order to find Marx s
true purpose. Even more powerful than either comedy or logic alone are instances in which both of
these elements are used together in harmony with each other. To start off his letter, Marx makes this
comment: Apparently, there is more than one way of conquering a city and holding it as your own. For
example, up to the
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16. Archetypes In Ancient Greek Culture
The connections between humans and culture over time are in ancient literature. The connections
,archetypes, can be found in the adventurous book The Odyssey. Ancient Greek culture is brought up
by Homer through archetypes. These archetypes help connect one another over time. In the Odyssey,
topics such as terrifying monsters , love tests, and an unstoppable hero are all related to ancient Greek
culture. The Odyssey shows archetypes that also reveal this culture. Three archetypes found are
monsters, loyalty, and a hero, which shows the ancient Greek culture for modern readers. Skull
crushing and blood thirsty monsters is a common fear and an archetype. For example, in the article
Monster Archetypes in the Odyssey, it states the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One example from The Hero s Journey article states heroes have an altruistic spirit that urges him or
her to act against evil and defend the greater good . This quote is the ideal hero modern times view as.
Odysseus goes through a journey, killing monsters, using trickery and acts as immortal. This
description of him shows a common archetype and viewing of heroes in ancient Greek times. Heroes
are only mortals, ones that try their best to accomplish feats while fighting against internal and
external forces, found in the The Hero s Journey, is another quote for a hero s archetype. (Harris,3)
Odysseus is only a mortal given a task to accomplish while fighting monsters and facing great
dangers. The title hero varies between different cultures, but all have a similarity. Ancient Greeks
viewed heroes as immortal, massive, god like, and known for killing using trickery, while modern
times view heroes as muscular, immortal, saving people, and wearing capes when doing it. Lastly, a
quote in the same article states A hero could not be heroic without something or one to overcome.
(Harris,15) A hero needs an obstacle in order to be an interesting hero. Odysseus must overcome all
dangers throughout his journey home.
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17. The Museum Of Fine Arts
Dear to whom it may concern in Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston
I am writing to you to express my interest in the job opportunity Terrace Research Associate in
Egyptian Art in the Department of Art of the Ancient World, one of open staff positions in Museum of
Fine Arts (MFA) Boston next Summer.
As an applicant for the job opportunity in Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston, I would be interested
in the division, the Arts of Ancient Egypt collections I hold a Bachelor s degree in Egyptology from
Cairo University in Egypt, where I studied in its prestigious Department of Archeology. In the course
of my four years of undergraduate education, I studied various subjects, including the history of
ancient Egypt (prehistoric, pre dynastic, and dynastic periods), ancient Egyptian archeology, ancient
Egyptian language, Coptic language, Hieratic scripts and texts, archaeological sites, museology and
excavation, religions thought in ancient Egypt, ancient Egyptian society, history and archeology
during the Ptolemaic period, history and civilization of ancient Greece as well as history and
archeology of Egypt in Roman period.
My interest in art grew out of my passion for history, particularly the ancient history of Egypt, where I
was born and raised. Already as a child I was fascinated by museums and the vast amount of objects
they contained and I avidly read the label information of each museum object. My academic study of
art, particularly Egyptian and ancient Near Eastern art, began
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18. Dementia Research Paper
Dementia Dementia is group of neuropathological disorders, and it is progressive and incurable
disease. It is also most common in elderly people. Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning
thinking, remembering, and reasoning and behavioral abilities to such an extent that it interferes with a
person s daily life and activities. These functions include memory, language skills, visual perception,
problem solving, self management, and the ability to focus and pay attention. Some people with
dementia cannot control their emotions, and their personalities may change. Dementia ranges in
severity from the mildest stage, when it is just beginning to affect a person s functioning, to the most
severe stage, when the person must depend completely on others for basic activities of living. The
most common types of dementia are Alzheimer s disease and vascular dementia . The dementia
statistics Within the United States are not promising, there are at least 5 million people currently living
with age related dementias. As the population increases, these numbers are expected to rise. To put
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Like in Alzheimer s disease we found under the microscope that normally soluble proteins misfolded
into a beta pleated pattern and change into insoluble fibrillary amyloid ,and there are also many causes
of dementia like Vascular dementia where the cause is stroke or decrease in the blood supply to one of
the areas of the brain . Lew body dementia is due to lew body deposits which abnormal clumps of
protein deposit inside the brain , and Frontotemporal dementia is a degeneration of nerve cells in
frontal and temporal lobe of the brain leads to personality
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19. Rudyard Kipling s The Jungle Book
The representation of animals within Rudyard Kipling s The Jungle Book is symbolic of the
colonisation of India, advocating the agenda of the British colonisers through the theme of imperialist
oppression. This is particularly evident within the Mowgli story Kaa s Hunting as well as the animal
story Rikki Tikki Tavi . Within the Mowgli story, the theme of imperialist oppression is conveyed
primarily through the Law of the Jungle as Kipling uses Baloo, the Bandar log and Shere Khan
symbolically as justification. Animals within Rikki Tikki Tavi embody this representation also,
reflecting this demonstration of imperialist oppression despite the lack of pronounced law. The Law of
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Like Shere Khan, Nag and Nagaina represent the resisting of colonial imposition yet are presented as
antagonists despite their celebrated significance within Eastern culture (Veloso de Abreu 690). The
portrayal of these characters as the enemy epitomises Kipling s connotation of resistance as adverse.
Both Nag and Nagaina meet the same fate as Shere Khan to further reinforce this notion as they die
and imperial oppression triumphs. The character of Rikki Tikki Tavi also holds symbolism within the
scheme of Indian colonisation as he is subject of colonial rule, employed to protect and defend his
white masters (Nyman 207). The mongoose sacrifices his traditional role to live under colonial rule, a
choice encouraged as the narrator states that every well brought up mongoose always hopes to be a
house mongoose some day (Kipling). For both Rikki Tikki Tavi and his masters to live, the
antagonists, those who resist imperial oppression, must die. This is explicit as Nag knows that
mongooses in the garden meant death sooner or later for him and his family (Kipling), once again
justifying imperial oppression even without the Law of the Jungle . The advocating of the agenda of
British colonisers through imperial oppression even extends to the character of Chuchundra as he is
afraid of both the coloniser and of standing up to the coloniser, represented
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20. What Makes Rum Cay Unique
The beauties of Rum Cay Rum Cay is located in the Bahamas , it was first known as mamana . It is a
small island located 20 miles southwest of San Salvador . the island is mostly flat , but it has some
rolling hills that can get to about 130 feet high . What makes Rum Cay unique ?
According to the official site of the Bahamas Rum Cay was home to Arawak Indians . But by the start
of the 16th century , after the arrival of Christopher Columbus , a majority of the Indians had left the
island . Rum Cay has the pretty sand beaches and really pretty turquoise blue water . The reason why
the island is called rum cay is because a shipwrecked with a cargo of rum and it surrounded the coral
reef around the island
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21. Ionic Compound
Formula of an Ionic Compound Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to determine the empirical
formula of an unknown compound. An empirical formula is a formula that gives the proportions or the
kinds of elements present in a compound but not the exact numbers or arrangement of atoms. In this
lab, two solutions with equal mouths of reactant ions will be combined; the total volume of the
solution will be held constant while the volume ratio of the reactant is varied. The amount if
precipitate in each reaction will be measured against the volume ratio, then, the empirical formula can
be found. The expected formula is Cu3(PO4)2 when predicted using the charges of ions, which would
be at a 1 :1 ratio. Methods: First, seven small test tubes that are labeled in a test tube rack were
obtained. Next, with two puppets ready, one pipet was filled with 0.1 M cooper (II) chloride and the
other with 0.1 M sodium phosphate. Then, the appropriate number of drops of both solutions were
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Discussion: According to the data the ratio of Copper (II) ions to phosphate ions in the compound is
2:3 because it has the most ppt. The expected formula was Cu3(PO4)2 but our data says the accurate
formula is Cu2(PO4)3. When 2 parts CuCl2 and 3 parts Na3PO4 was tested it got the highest amount
of precipitate compared to all the rest, measuring at 24 mm tall. The next tallest which was the correct
answer was #5 measuring at 20 mm tall. This could have been affected by the fact that maybe not all
drops in each test tube were accurate, some tubes could have gained an extra drop while another tube
did not have enough. This would explain why every group didn t get the same answer, because each
group put more or less drops of each solutions in each test
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22. Essay Alternative Energy Sources for the World
The world has relied on the same sources of fuels and delivery systems for at least the past one
hundred years. Since the turn of the Industrial Revolution, the world has been dependent on coal, oil,
and other natural resources. These sources of fuel have worked fine for the world, until now. At the
rate it that these fuels are used the world may one day run out of these precious resources. Our society
must prepare now to utilize an alternate source for its fuel. The longer the world waits, the harder it
will be to replace these fuels before they run out. Four different types of fuels are currently under
research. These fuels are hydrogen, natural gas, bio fuels, and solar energy. Currently under research is
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1). In a process known as electrolysis, hydrogen is created by applying electricity to water. When
applied to water, electricity breaks down the water into bubbles of oxygen and hydrogen gases. Some
argue that this process would require electricity produced by current fuel sources. However, this
electricity could also be supplied by solar energy. Once created hydrogen must then be stored and
distributed. Hydrogen must be stored at super high pressures as a liquid. Once stored, the hydrogen
will then be converted back into a gas. This area of research is making large strides to develop this
storage technology. Once the researchers can overcome this stage, it will be more readily available to
the public. The infrastructure for hydrogen could be adapted from the current system that is used. The
gas, stations, and fueling stations could already act as a means of distribution. This means hydrogen
may one day be a logical replacement for conventional fuels. Another promising type of fuel that can
replace conventional fuels is natural gas. Natural gas, found along with conventional fuels, is very
abundant. Nearly 85% of natural gas is made of methane (Gotlib, par. 1). It is found among the same
petroleum deposits that conventional oil is found or in sole gas deposits (Gotlib, par. 1). This gas has
been around since the beginning of time. In the early Chinese dynasty, collected from vents in the
ground, the Chinese used this
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23. 9.Investors Perception About Mutual Fund. Financial Markets
9. Investors Perception about Mutual Fund Financial markets are constantly becoming more efficient
by providing more promising solutions to the investors. Being a part of financial markets although
mutual funds industry is responding very fast by understanding the dynamics of investor s perception
towards rewards, still they are continuously following this race in their endeavor to differentiate their
products responding to sudden changes in the economy. Thus, it is high time to understand and
analyse investor s perception and expectations, and unveil some extremely valuable information to
support financial decision making of mutual funds. Financial markets are becoming more exhaustive
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Fallowing table describes the data of whether investor on the basis of two demographic fields 1. Age
of respondent and 2. Occupation of respondent. Coding used in study The data collected through
primary survey is used for statistical analysis after allotment of coding for bringing results lucid and
understandable for readers. The codes so used are hereunder. Table 9.1 Codes applied in study Code
Occupation Responses % Code Age Responses % O1 Salaried 298 (59.6 %) A1 Between 20 30 90 (18
%) O2 Businessman/ Self Employed 95 (19 %) A2 Between 31 40 167 (33.4 %) O3 Retired 72 (14.4
%) A3 Between 41 50 104 (20.8 %) O4 Student 9 (1.8 %) A4 Between 51 60 65 (13 %) O5 House
Wife 26 (5.2 %) A5 More Than 60 74 (14.8 %) Total 500 (100 %) 500 (100 %) Table 9.2 Distribution
of sample units Age wise age of investor Total A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Whether investor YES 65 121 66 51
60 363 NO 25 46 38 14 14 137 Total 90 167 104 65 74 500 From the above table 9.2 it conclude that
highest number of investor comes under the age group of 31 40 years, A2 = 121 this is may be
because of recent developments during post recession in share markets and mutual funds showed
some what stagnant performance in negative trend of market . Table 9.3 Distribution of sample units
occupation wise Occupation of investor Total O1 O2 O3 O4
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24. Overview Of Embryonic Stem Cells
Stem cells play a fundamental role during all stages of development and have the potential to study
and treat disease (Spitalieri et al., 2016). Embryonic stem cells (ESC) are pluripotent cells that emerge
from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst and can give rise to various cell types (Liang and Zhang,
2013). Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) have similar characteristics but are derived from adult
differentiated somatic tissue (Liang and Zhang, 2013). This review will briefly compare ESC and
iPSC in the context of cell therapy and disease modeling.
The human ESCs have long been considered the gold standard for modeling disease and have served
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That is, ESC line are often exposed to fetal bovine serum or other animal based media for culturing
purposes (Desai et al., 2015). This increases the likelihood of activating the immune response and
tissue rejection. It is, therefore, necessary for some receipts of ESC to take immunosuppressants and
mitigate the immune response (Odorico et al., 2001). In recent years, researchers have developed ESC
parthenogenetic lines that could provide HLA histocompatibility for the majority of a given population
(Revazova et al., 2008). Moreover, ESC lines are currently being cultivated in systems that are free of
animal contamination (Fu et al., 2010). Such improvements could advance the clinical application of
hESC for the treatment of disease.
Furthermore, iPSCs are in theory more ideal than ESCs for the modeling of disease due to two
reasons. First, iPSC can capture the genotype of a particular individual and reproduce the severity of a
disease (Acab and Muotri, 2015) Second, iPSC can take into account variations within different ethnic
groups (Merkle and Eggan, 2013). This is not easily achieved in human ESC lines, which have thus
far had limited success in modeling complex disease. In contrast, iPSCs can more closely recapitulate
the genetic hallmarks of a disease (Acab and Muotri, 2015). This may prove beneficial for toxicity
testing and development of new drugs for the treatment of disease (Pappas and Yang, 2008).
Nonetheless, iPSCs suffer from
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25. Satire in Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Essay
Catch 22, by Joseph Heller, is a fictitious novel that depicts life on an American bomber squadron on
Pianosa, an island off the coast of Italy, during the closing years of World War II. A bombardier by the
name of Yossarian, the main character in the story, is joined by many others to create a comic drama
unlike any other. But aside from the entertainment, Heller uses Catch 22 to satirize many aspects of
everyday life that consist of hypocrisy, corruption, and insanity. From the laziness of policeman to the
fake happiness brought about by money, the novel is painted with a great number of points targeted
against the faults of modern society. However, along with these smaller targets, a majority of the
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When Yossarian rebels against this system of injustice commanding over him, the narrator states that
Milo is ashamed of Yossarian who is quot;jeopardizing his traditional rights of freedom and
independence by daring to exercise them quot; (415). According to Milo, it is not fair to fight for your
own justice as an American in the military. This statement is foolish and is exactly what Heller
satirizes in the book; the fact that during war, the freedom and individuality of lower ranking officers
are stripped away from them to satisfy the needs of higher ranking officers. Yossarian later discovers
through Major Danby that Colonel Cathcart and Colonel Korn quot;can prepare as many official
reports as they want and choose whichever ones they need on any given occasion, quot; which is
another example of the bureaucracy allowing men to cease liberties in order to incite more power for
personal use (452). When continuing his discussion with Major Danby at the end of the book,
Yossarian uses an analogy to indicate to the Major just what it is like being controlled by higher
powers. After Danby wishes he was a cucumber or some kind of vegetable so he did not have to make
important decisions, Yossarian states that if he was a quot;good one quot; then quot;they d cut you off
in your prime and slice you up for a salad quot; and if he was a quot;poor
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26. Dance And Dementia Essay
Moreover, dance decreases the chances of someone getting a chronic illness involving dizziness.
According to Sam wong, a reporter who writes about brain research. Around one in four people
experience this condition at some time in their lives (Wong). A pirouette is a term in dance that means
a turn. When a dancer learns to do pirouettes, they eventually learn to spot, which prevents them from
getting dizzy while doing so many turns in a row. Dizziness comes from an organ in the ear. There is a
fluid within the organ that begins to churn when a person starts to turn and when the person stops
spinning, the fluid continues to move making a person dizzy. Dancers are able to, in a way, adapt to
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Dance helps children mature physically, emotionally, socially, and cognitively (Standards for Dance in
Early Childhood). Dancers have also been proven to be less likely to get a chronic dizziness and other
illnesses, along with helping with all sorts of other things. Dance can help to maintain physical health,
flexibility along with helping prevent getting certain diseases and helping diseases that someone does
have. All in all, dance in general is beneficial to anyone who does
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27. The Wrestler, By Darren Aronofsky Essay
The human condition, or what it means to be human, is a term the encoumpasses the innate and
unchangable aspects of human nature. It is the unique and inherent features of being human,
uninfluenced by factors such as race, class, gender or time. This idea has been examined through
literature for hundreds of years by the likes of Shakespeare, who through his philosophical depth has
given profound insights into human nature. As Noam Chomsky expressed it is quite possible
overwhelmingly probable, one might guess that we will always learn more about human life and
personality from novels than from scientific psychology. Darren Aronofsky s 2008 film The Wrestler,
due to its emotive exploration of what it means to be human, is strikingly compelling and speaks to the
audience on a human level. The film is a poignant portrayal of a washed up wrestler, Randy, in the
twilight of his career. Through Randy, Aronofsky is able to explore intrinsic characteristics that define
the human condition such as humans need for relationships and connections, search for recognition,
and awareness of the inevitability of death. Cormac McCarthy s The Road is an exemplary novel
which discusses the human condition and where these ideas are also seen. Texts that explore what it
means to be human are most compelling as they impart knowledge about aspects of human nature that
reside in us all, and rous strong feelings of interest among the reader or audience. Sociality is essential
to human
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28. Favelas Of Brazil Essay
World Sporting Events are Much More Than Just Games The cries of mistreated people in the favelas
of Brazil are heard, but not helped. According to the IOC (International Olympic Committee), the
preparations made by Brazil for the World Cup and Olympics have been the worst they have ever
seen. Brazil has reportedly dropped 14 billion on the World Cup alone, the money spent on the World
Cup has gone to stadiums and and all aid for the event. This emmense spending to people being
evicted due to needed space for the events and activities, given low pay because the economy can no
longer support the money being spent, living in terrible conditions due to the government cutting off
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The Brazilians living in the favelas who are revolting are not bad people, they just aren t being treated
the way people are supposed to be treated. With no other way to express their anger towards their
government, they lash out. This is not right, but is it wrong to express yourself? These riots are due to
the overall mistreatment of the people in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro. Brazil was not ready to say the
least. I am not saying Rio is not a great place to visit, they just were not ready. They were unprepared
for both the Olympics and World Cup. They had to build stadiums fastly and they had to deal with the
outbreak of their own people. Brazil ran into these problems just like any other country does that holds
a worldwide major sporting event. The best two examples to compare to Brazil are Sochi in 2014 and
Beijing in 2008. Sochi 2014 was not as bad as Brazil, but the preparations were morally questionable
when it came to some strategies. The Russian Government, however, was preparing for seven years
for the olympics in sochi, Brazil has been for only four years. Brazil is not ready to say the least, but
even with so much time some things happened that still were not so humane. Overall, Sochi was much
more of a success when it came to preparing for the olympics. In Sochi, there were wild dogs
everywhere in the streets. This fiasco with clearing the streets of dogs
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29. Customer Satisfaction With A Product Or Service Essay
1.5
Process of ensuring customer satisfaction with a product or service comes in main goals of every
company. Customer service takes place while performing a transaction for the customer or returning
an item but it counts that how every customer is treated. Customer service can take the form of an in
person interaction, a phone call, self service systems, or by other means. Value of money means
customer satisfaction which they paid to buy a product. Walmart customer satisfaction means good
quality, good value, and good service to customers. Walmart complaint process very easy customers
can direct compliant the by calls or emails if they find something wrong. 1.6
Change management provides a competitive advantage, allowing organizations to quickly and
effectively implement change to meet market needs. Walmart review their standard by customer s
feedbacks, online survey and written feedbacks from customer.
Task 2
2.1 Sometimes companies fail as they want to apply same rules in every country. Same with walmart
as they enter Russia they started with same rules. Reviewing Written Correspondence: Letters, emails
and live chat records can provide important information about how your team members are handling
customers. Employees know that their interactions could be monitored prior to doing so they do well
in their jobs and will ensure a better attitude from your staff about the process.
Monitoring Phone Calls: in every business phone contact is important to solve
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30. Cedar Sauna Research Paper
Growing up along the shores of Lake Superior meant that a traditional Finnish sauna was part your
life. In fact some homes did not have a shower or a tub in the home. Instead a Finnish sauna with its
cold water spicket or shower took their place. Most all saunas were built by the home owner using
local designs. A cedar sauna was the most common type that was constructed. However some were
also built using Eastern Hemlock. A Northern white cedar sauna was the most preferred construction.
For more than 300 years white cedar was used to line the cedar chests that people store their clothes
in. When the clothes were taken from the chest they had the great fresh cedar smell that we all
enjoyed. A cedar sauna also provides same great aroma as it was heated. Frequently the sauna stove
was fueled with white cedar kindling. A cedar fire will snap loudly and quickly give a hot fire heating
the cedar sauna in a matter of minutes even in the dead of winter. Once the cedar sauna was heated,
water was ladled on the stove rocks releasing moisture that further increased the cedar aroma. A white
cedar sauna had more benefits that just a great aroma. White cedar is softwood that is very easy to
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Floors were also frequently constructed with cedar boards that were spaced to allow the water to
naturally drain through them. A cedar floor is a lot warmer during the winter months as well. In some
locations that have poorly drained soils a drainage system must be built beneath the sauna to carry
excess water away. A good sauna must also have a good door that insulates and seals the heat inside.
Because cedar is a good insulator and is a very light weight wood it is ideal for constructing a sauna
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31. Australian Tax Reform
Debt, Death Taxes
16th October 2002 Robert Camilleri
The Conservative government doctrine is essentially defined as the party of tax relief. But now
conservatives have converted themselves into the party of debt retirement. The conservative
government has lost interest in tax cutting and instead wants to devote the surplus tax payments and
asset sales over the next 3 years to paying down the national debt. The Howard Costello government,
seen as militant debt hawks, has announced their goal is to retire the entire national debt by 2005.
Has this government forgotten all of the economic and political lessons of the past 20 years? Take the
American experience of the Reagan Government, they used surpluses to cut marginal tax rates, ...
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Parliament will spend the money, because it is in their nature. The debt hawks say, stash the surplus
money away so it s available for a rainy day. The truth is, for parliament; every day is a rainy day. The
Howard government real concern is that if they are sitting on this cash the public will be screaming
out for tax cuts, so repaying debt is a quick an easy way to take the focus off this get rid of the cash.
Tax reform is the smarter strategy rather than reducing the debt burden and it will grow the GDP
faster. A dollar devoted to reducing marginal tax rates or to reducing the tax penalty against saving and
investment will yield a higher return to the Australian economy, and thus to future generations, than a
dollar used for retiring debt
But even if we suspend our disbelief and assume that every surplus penny was used to buy down debt,
the economic benefit would be trivial. The primary argument in favour of debt reduction is that it will
relieve the burden from our children of having to pay off the debt in the future. But as long as we don t
add to the debt over the next decade through a return to deficit spending, the debt burden on the next
generation will fall automatically. It already is happening. Even without a penny of actual debt
retirement, the debt as a share of GDP will fall from 15% of GDP in the early 1990s, using the current
debt levels, to about 8% of GDP now. In
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32. Essay about Religious Conflicts with the Iranian Government
The middle east has always been a hot zone for religious and political conflict but more specifically,
Iran. Iran is an Islamic state where Islam is practiced within politics. The Constitution of 1979 runs off
of the basis of Islamic Law. The population of Iran varies upon resources but they are all around the
number of seventy million people. The country is 90 percent Shia Muslim and eight percent Sunni
Muslim.1 The rest of the country is made up of very small minority religions. The minority religions
have very little influence in the country and are easily thrown around by the government and the
majority Shia Muslims. I am going to explain the government system at the national level and then
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The Islamic Republic of Iran has a three branch government: Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary.
The Executive branch is headed by the president who is the second most powerful government
official. The president is elected by a national majority vote and is limited to two four year terms,
similar to the United States president. The Assembly of Experts evaluate the leader s actions and meet
with him annually to discuss his performance. The president can also be impeached by two thirds vote
of the Majlis, or parliament.6 The Supreme Leader is the commander in chief of the military. He
appoints all commanders in the armed forces. The Supreme Leader also appoints the head of the
judicial branch, sets state policy, declares war, and starts amendments and sees over them. The
President must be, according to the Constitution, a Shia Muslim. The president selects many vice
presidents and 21 ministers who make up his cabinet. How the president and the leader separate power
has changed with the leaders in control. When Rafsanjani was in office through the 1990 s he made
himself the law and left little room for the president to use his power.7 The legislative branch has a
Majlis and the Guardians Council. The Majlis is a board of 290 deputies and they serve a four year
terms and are elected by the people. Seeing as the majority is Shia Muslims, five seats are reserved for
special religious minorities.
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33. The Transnational Capitalist Class
The rise of the corporation follows the path of the rise of Western capitalist society. When industrial
societies expanded, the birth of many corporations formed to consolidate power, market share and
ultimately, profit. In the last century, the emergence of large multinational corporations (MNC)* has
brought both benefits and numerous problems to our global society. The documentary film The
Corporation has left an indelible mark on my perception on how globalization has affected poor
countries. The film provides a critical review on the rise of MNC and its current corporate practices.
The study of multinational corporations have led to the emergence of several academic approaches
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In the Birth segment, the film shows how the modern corporation began from the rise of the industrial
revolution in the United Kingdom and slowly spread to America. The film shows the early concepts of
a legal business corporation began as a government chartered institution to assist in specific public
projects with specific stipulations and liabilities. Influenced by corporate and banking lawyers, the
U.S. Supreme Court came down with several controversial decisions expanding the personhood status
of a corporation. In the A Legal Person segment, the film shows how American corporations are
allowed to legal operate as a person, having rights to purchase other businesses and shield investors
and its management from losses and sanctions by the corporations actions. Since the United States
legal system concluded that a corporation should be legally considered a person, the producers chose
to psychoanalyze this person and formulate a diagnosis based on their behavior in the corporate world.
And this is the central point of this film: the modern corporation is diagnosed as a psychopath since it
numerous actions are amoral, deceitful, incapable of guilt and failure to conform to social norms and
respect the law (Achbar, 2003) By having personhood status, the American corporation was allowed to
grow and take advantage of expanding their markets domestically and ultimately into
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34. President George Bush s No Child Left Behind Act Of 2007
Politics have made up a large part of public education in the United States of America since Anglo
Saxons came over from Europe. The effects that politics and governmental policies have had on public
education have been evident throughout the history of the United States and are still apparent today.
Beginning with assimilation and acculturation in the 17th century and continuing on to programs such
as President George Bush s No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 and the Mississippi Healthy Students
Act of 2007, it is clear that governmental policies have and will always affect public education in the
United States. As many European settlers made America their new home, their main goal was to
assimilate Natives and create a country based off of their strong Catholic beliefs. Native Americans
were torn from their cultures and were forced to learn the ways of the Europeans. Public schools first
began in America when the Anglo Saxons created schools for Native American children to be stripped
from their own cultures and hurled into that of the Europeans.
While times changed in America, the effects of government policies on public education only became
stronger. Robert N. Gross discusses the rising of parochial schools in the progressive era due to the
effects governmental influences in public schools in his article Public Regulation and the Origins of
Modern School Choice Policies in the Progressive Era . Gross says:
Mass Catholic schooling in the United States originated as a
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35. The Impact Of Immigration On Hong Kong Essay
Jonathan Cheng
Michelene Perez
ENGL 1010D 50D
Jan 15, 2014
Prof Draft
The Effect of Immigrants in Hong Kong Hong Kong is a big city. She has four hundred and twenty six
square mile, but seven million people live in there. Even though so many people in here, the
government still allows one hundred and fifty immigrants from China to live in Hong Kong each day.
The people continued coming, even after the immigration laws had relaxed. We will have more and
more people to live Hong Kong. If we still have one hundred and fifty immigrants to come to Hong
Kong every day, we will have eight million people in 2016. It is a huge population for a city. It will
affect the social resources for citizens. The immigrants have brought a lot of negative and positing
affecting welfare, housing, and economy. First of all, the medical, education, and comprehensive
social security assistance in Hong Kong is not sufficient for the citizen. The medical is part of the
welfare in Hong Kong. The government will help pay part of the bill, if go to the public hospitals.
Also, the emergency ambulances have promised to will arrive within 12 minutes from the time of call
to the arrival of an ambulance at the street address. Now, we have more people live in here, so the
requirement of the emergency calls is increased. The emergency ambulances are not enough. Each car
has to work sixteen to twenty times every day. If we have a serious accident, the emergency
ambulances are not enough. Before the
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