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Extended Essay Topics For Psychology Extended Essay Topics For Psychology
1984 Society Today
Farhiya Awale
Mrs. N. Finley
E209 R4 1984 Essay
31 October 2016
Is 1984 really our view of society today? Society in the novel 1984 is unlike the 21st century
because 1984 instilled a fear of retaliation in the people for their actions. This is true in the
perspective of the outer party and the proles of 1984 making sure they followed the laws of Big
Brother. However, in the 21st century everyone is treated equally and there aren t separations
between the people wherein some are neglected and some are valued. Although there are
similarities in these societies, there are also numerous differences. The fear everyone has in 1984 is
disparate from the 21st century because of the way the totalitarian government is run and because
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Because of the government of 1984, people advance with caution in their viewpoints, activities,
and theories. The government in 1984 limited their people s thoughts whereas in today s
government people have free thinking as outlined in the Bill of Rights. Today s administration
allots freedoms, as long as those actions do not breach their laws. Conversely, the administration
of 1984 had full control of what their people do. The oppressive rule of 1984 controlled what
their people believed and could change those beliefs in any way they choose while the citizens
today have freedoms to believe what they in what feel is right in their own identities. All three of
these go hand in hand to further verify that in 1984, having control of these three things, means
having control of the people as a whole making it different to today s
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Care Ethics Case Study
Care ethics focuses on the idea to maintain relationships by contextualizing and promoting the
wellbeing of caregivers and care receivers in a network of social relations (Staudt, Care Ethics).
For example, in a mother child relationship the mother would be the caregiver and the child would
be the care receiver. Then the roles would switch when the mother would become elderly and the
child is grown up. Care ethicsis known for being a moral theory from the work of psychologist
Carol Gilligan and philosopher Nel Noddings.
Gilligan did an experiment called the Heinz dilemma. This is where children are asked whether a
man should steal a drug for his dying wife. The boy said he should while the girl said he should
not. Gilligan speaking from a male perspective deemed that women did not mature as quick as men
did. Noddings rejected this and stated that there is a female perspective to care ethics which worked
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Noddings argued that caring should be a foundation for ethical decision (Staudt, Care Ethics).
All humans fall under two categories: caregivers or care receivers. From the beginning we enter
that mother child relationship. By being in that caring relationship we want to remain and
preserve that relationship. Thus that will be our motivation to be moral in order to remain in
the caring relation and to enhance the ideal of ourselves as one caring (Noddings 1984: 4 5).
She also rejected societies universal viewpoints of genders. She claimed that everyone has the
right accept, reject or change characteristics about themselves. Noddings believed would actually
put limitations on us because we had to be specific characteristics. And if we do not we would
not be considered as a man or woman . Although most of her work was from the feminine point of
view in some cases it could be applied to men as
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Smuckers
Running head: SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY 1 The J.M. Smucker Company
Christine Silva Netto John F. Kennedy University Managerial Economics BUS5052 Edward
Torres March 09, 2012 SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY SMUCKER S The
J.M. Smucker Company History Smuckers was founded in 1897 by Jerome Monroe Smuckers
who sold his first product, apple butter, from the back of a horse drawn wagon. J.M. Smucker
Company was incorporated in 1921 and has been a successful family run business for four
generations. J.M. Smucker Company s headquarters is located in Orrville, Ohio and has been there
since 1897. The Company has 17 manufacturing locations within North America and four
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SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY Exhibit: 1.1: SJM: Product Sales 4 Source: The
J.M. Smucker 2011 2010 Annual Reports J.M. Smucker Company Shares were listed on the
New York Stock exchange in 1965. The ticker symbol is SJM. In 2011, J.M. Smucker Company
s gross profit (excluding special project costs) was $1,852.6 million which was a $11.8 million
increase compared to 2010. Their net sales for 2011 was $4,825.7, an increase in five percent,
compared to 2010 (The J.M. Smucker Company, 2011, p. 21) (Exhibit 1.2), and compared to
third quarter of 2011, their third quarter of 2012 net sales increased 12 percent, driven primarily
by the impact of prior pricing actions and acquisitions ( J.M. Smucker Co. Announces Fiscal
2012 Quarter Results, 2012). The increase in net sales offset the impact of overall higher raw
material and freight costs and $50.2 million of incremental special project costs including in cost of
products sold, consisting primarily of accelerated depreciation (The J.M. Smucker Company, 2011)
(Exhibit 1.3). As of SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY 5 February 2012, J.M.
Smucker Company s gross margins in the third quarter fell to 32.6 percent, from 37.4 percent, a
year ago, as a result of higher cost of green coffee, edible oils, peanuts and flour. The Company s
third quarter profit fell to $116.8 million, or $1.03 a share, from $132 million, or $1.11 a share, a
year ago (Dalal Nair, 2012)
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Edgar s Suicide In The Art Of War
Of one thing, Edgar was certain. He would not be crushed with the mob... He would not allow
himself to be humiliated (Frank 122)
I really enjoyed Edgar s character even if he was short lived. He was meant to be the snobby bank
dealer who grew up in a wealthy family and held himself above the average man. In other books he
would have been the antagonist who falls in a bout of flames trying to stop the protagonist from
wrecking his plan to destroy the world s economy. The average acquisitive man who doesn t
quite understand the quote Money is the center to all evils . But no, Edgar didn t have a world
ending plan, he was just your average banker who loves his job. He would be considered a side
character. But his character represented the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But I want to focus on the key points in the statement above. Suicide is a very common thing in
history, literature, and sadly reality itself. It could be caused by many things, in this case I
believe what caused Edgar to put a bullet through his skull was a trigger of bad impulsive
behavior. Some of his last thoughts were of not wanting to live in a world without dollars, and
how dishonourable it would be. If he had thought over how illogical his plan of escape was, I
don t think he would have continued. The cowardice statement could be a metaphor for death,
and how fear could trap the person who created it into their own deaths. A deer in the headlights
if you will. Edgar was a coward for not having the guts to face their fears, and going out and
trying to survive, but immediately going to a gun s help. But fear is not easy to escape, and
something all of us can relate to most of all.I myself have a slight fear of unevenness and being
alone. Edgar probably had a fear of disorder without knowing, and the sudden impact of it just, as I
said before, fried his nerves. This causing him not to think straight and jump off the Brookland
Bridge
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Opposing Gun Control with the Right to Bear Arms
The United States Patriot Militia in 1780 was the day of the battle that was the turning point of the
Revolutionary War. These militiamen were normal arms bearing citizens that gave the forward
momentum of our country s development, and without these citizens that stood up for our country,
our life may not be as it is today. The topic of gun control has been controversial for years about
how it causes more violence, more murders, homicides, etc. The main thing that is being fought
about is whether or not gun regulations should be tightened. It is a big controversy whether or not
if the law is made more strict then murders and other violence related to firearms are going to be
reduced. tightening gun regulations will affect none of these things.
The purpose of the Second Amendment is to give people the right to keep and bear arms which is
why this amendment is so important. The Second Amendment states A well regulated Militia, being
necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not
be infringed . This is saying that the people have the right to bear arms. People try to point out
that it talks about militia and try to say, well that s the National Guard , but it s not. Every citizen
that is able to yield a firearm is considered to be in the reserve militia (LaCourse). Therefore taking
the right to bear arms away from citizens is depriving them of the ability to do their duty as a
citizen. A large amount of anti gun rights
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Biological Macromolecule Polyhydroxybutyrate ( Phb )
ABSTRACT
The important biological macromolecule polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) producing Bacillus subtilis
was isolated from the sewage sample and identified by means of 16S rRNA analysis. The
renewable nature and biodegradability of PHBs make them suitable materials to replace synthetic
plastics in many applications. Currently their production is expensive, but these plastics are only
in their first stage of commercial development. In the present study the physico chemical
parameters such as Time, Temperature and pH were optimized for increased production of PHB. It
was found that maximum production of PHB was observed at 48th hour (328Вµg/ml) of
incubation time, temperature 370C (336Вµg/ml), pH 7.5 (362 Вµg/ml). The low cost production
media was developed using fruit peel extract and sugarcane industrial waste. The amount of PHB
produced using low cost production media in fruit peel (234Вµg/ml) and industrial waste (218Вµg
/ml). The PHB was characterized using FTIR and NMR analysis.
Keywords: polyhydroxybutyrate, Bacillus subtilis, optimization, INTRODUCTION The human
population has led to the accumulation of huge amounts of non degradable waste materials across
our planet. The problem of environmental pollution was caused by indiscriminate dumping of
plastic waste has assumed global proportions. They are used in almost all industries, especially for
packaging and they account for more than 50% of total consumption, especially they are used for
bottling and baling. They
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Emi Group Case Study
While conducting the analysis of EMI group s dividend policy, one factor that stood out to us was
the clientele effect. The clientele effect shows us who holds most of our outstanding shares. High
tax bracket individuals would prefer zero to low dividend payout to save on taxes. Low tax bracket
individuals would prefer a low to medium dividendpayout, which gives them additional income
while helping them save on taxes. An investing corporation would prefer a higher dividend payout
because if they own a significant amount of shares, say 1 million, the income stream from that
dividend would provide the company with more monetary resources while benefitting from tax
exemptions. So before setting a dividend policy for EMIgroup, we must first... Show more content
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So, with net income projected to increase in the near future through restructuring, EMI will be able
to service its debt obligations while satisfying its shareholders.
EMI GROUP PLC
Teaching Note
Synopsis
This case examines the April 2007 decision of British music company EMI to suspend its annual
dividend as the company struggled to respond to the effect of digital audio distribution on its core
business. The EMI case is intended to serve as an engaging introduction to corporate financial
policy and themes in managing the right side of the balance sheet. The case contrasts EMI s
storied success with artists such as the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, and Norah Jones with
its recent inability to succeed in financial markets. In light of takeover threats and restructuring
costs, EMI s CFO Martin Stewart must recommend EMI s dividend policy.
Objectives
The case serves to accomplish the following teaching objectives:
Introduce the topics of financial policy, such as dividend policy and debt policy.
Motivate the tension between investment policy and financial policy with respect to the sources
and uses of cash.
Prompt the Modigliani Miller intuition of financial policy irrelevance and homemade
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Executive Summary Kudler Fine Foods
Executive Summary Kudler Fine Foods Web Site
James Busch
Web Programming I В– WEB/410
University of Phoenix Online
November 27, 2006
Forest Sun
Table of Contents
Executive Summary1
Customer Perspective1
Web Site Design2
Web Site Maintenance3
Proposed Design Elements4
Proposed Site Changes6
Conclusion8
Storyboard of Proposed Site Changes9
Referencesa
Executive Summary Kudler Fine Foods is a local retailer of gourmet foods and ingredients.
Through three store front locations Kudler offers premium products to the local market and
regional chefs or restaurants. Since their inception, Kudler Fine Foods has strived to provide the
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Kudler also has also expressed the desire to make the website easier to maintain. Currently, with the
website in its hard coded state, making small changes can turn out to be a fairly difficult.
Ultimately, Kudler Fine Foods would like to add additional functionality of allowing users to
browse store inventory online and perhaps shop online. However, this does require that Kudler s
current website be redesigned in order to facilitate ease of ongoing maintenance of inventory since
the current design, while capable of providing such functionality, would require tremendously more
laborious effort to maintain.
Web Site Maintenance Site maintenance for the current Kudler Fine Foods is very difficult given
the hard coded design that was initially chosen. Given new standards of web design and
development, and considering Kudler s desire to provide a more attractive and useful website, it
would be the recommendation of Learning Team D that Kudler Fine Foods embrace new
technology by incorporating Java Server Pages (JSP) connected to their existing product database.
Expanding the current product database to include cross references to an image table would
enable a site template to be developed for the consistent display of Kudler products in a familiar
and easily navigatable page. Incorporating cascading style sheets (CSS) will further decrease
ongoing maintenance by setting a consistent
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Who Is Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter
In a famous novel called The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne receives many
criticisms for being portrayed as a pure character. Among those criticisms, literary critic D. H.
Lawrence provides a powerful and reasonable explanation to why Hester Prynne does not deserve
such admiration. Additionally, Lawrence facilitates his viewpoints by arguing that Hester Prynneis
the cause for the sin of adultery. D. H. Lawrence applies precise diction, biblical allusion, and
dramatic verbal irony in his essay to emphasize Hester Prynne as the character who should be
recognized for her offense. Lawrence uses precise diction to express his negative attitude towards
Hester Prynne. Hester Prynne is an atrocious influence to others as Lawrence states, Oh, Hester,
you are a demon. A man must be pure, just that you can seduce him to a fall (Lawrence). Lawrence
implies the word demon to accuse Hester for seducing an innocent man, Arthur Dimmesdale.
Lawrence depicts Hester as the leading cause for this sin of adultery and generates a mocking
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H. Lawrence s essay to make connections with Hester Prynne in religious aspects. Lawrence
describes Hester as another Magdalen (Lawrence) to create a relationship between the two
characters. Magdalen is known as the unclean and unprotected biblical character like Hester, who
is full of sin and evil spirit. Using such references not only supports his argument, but it additionally
helps the audience to comprehend with an effective understanding of the context. Hester Prynne
and Arthur Dimmesdale can also be portrayed as the new Adam and Adama (Hawthorne). Hester is
viewed as Adama, who deludes Adam to eat the apple with her, as Adam falls blindly and foolishly
into her trap of persuasion. Using such examples from the ancient mythological characters help
Lawrence to write with strong emotions that characterizes the disapproval of Hester
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Tellico Dam Controversy
It s All About Giving a Dam
The dam and reservoir required the purchase of about 22,000 acres of land 1 1 . This is the number
that lies at the heart of a wound and a controversy that is deeply rooted in Eastern Tennessee. While
the number is large and significant, it is not the amount of land that was lost to the Tellico Dam
project that caused the people of that area such grief. Rather, it was the meaning of the land that
once intertwined irreplaceable history, livelihoods, sport and the like of a community for centuries.
At a time in the nation s history where just the pitch for job growth and intercommunication
between urban and countryside peaked the interest of hurting rural communities, TVA was met with
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However, due to the demand for soldiers for World War II the wheels of the operation did not
officially begin until almost 30 years later (1). Approval for the Tellico project came in the early
1960s when the TVA had the unified support of congressional delegates from Tennessee
, as well as
all other southeastern states that would be directly affected by the damming of the Little Tennessee
River. On April 15, 1963, after the endorsement for the project was approved, congressional
funding was sought after in order to move forward with foundational structure. Finally, after a few
minor complications in procedure, the Public Works Appropriation Act included $3.2 million to
begin the construction of the tellico Dam in March of 1967. (21) Originally, the support for the
dam on the governmental side was lacking, due to the notion that the benefit to cost ratio hovered
around .6 to 1. The rationale for such dismal projections was due to the fact that Tellico Dam could
not stand alone as a power generation project. This forced the TVA to adjust how they pitched the
idea to receive enough funding to ensure that the idea received enough support.(16) Rather than
focusing on a energy efficiency and infrastructural growth as a platform, the Authority presented to
plan as social benefit the otherwise rural and quiet society. The
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The Tourism Promotion Efforts Of Tunisia Essay
After questioning thirty tourists from several countries (Germany, France, Spain, Japan, Lebanon,
Turkey, Korea, Morocco, Russia, Italy and India) it turned out that ninety percent of them use
Internet for their booking, and ninety six percent of them use it to gather information about Tunisia.
Thanks to ICTs everybody can make a full research about the country he chooses to visit and he
can book by himself wherever and whenever he likes. It doesn t need to be with a high level of
education to do all of that, it is sufficient to have a little knowledge about the Internet and have a
PC or phone, according to the questionnaire, thirty three percent of tourists have a secondary level
of education but they use Internet.
Information and communication technology has become a key element for the development in
tourism; it is no longer an option for those in charge of the sector, but the inevitability imposed by
the current economic conditions for the development of the tourism industry. Under the Tourism
Promotion efforts, Tunisia is seeking to use e marketing system to keep up with developments in
the field of international tourism marketing. Constant communication between the Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Tourism aims to use ICTs tools
to maximize communication between tourists and the tourist attractions in Tunisia. Those tools
aim to:
Access to a large number of visitors through mobile technology applications
Attract foreign
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Super Ego In William Golding s Lord Of The Flies
Freud, developed a way of thinking that broke down the mind into the id, ego, and super ego. In
William Golding s book, Lord of the Flies this theory explains the boys descent into savagery
because of the uneven balance of the egos. The id represented the instinctual desires that required
immediate satisfaction. The super ego represented moral standards and rule following. Lastly the
ego is the healthy balance between the ids desires and the superegos moderation. The ego and the
superego were too weak, Freud explains the breakdown of the boys turning into savages because
the egos were off balance given that, Freud describes the descent the best. In the novel, Jack
illustrates the id. This can be first noticed when Jack adventures off to... Show more content on
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The ego was supposed to be a healthy balance between the id s wants and the super ego s self
control. A time he balanced the id and the super ego is when the council is telling Ralph to step
down as chief and he says, I ought to give up being chief. Hear em (93). This shows he is the ego.
The super ego would have instantly stepped down, and the id would ve shot down any
rebellions. Ralph considers what is best for the group, making him a plain ego. Another tim this
connection is visible is when Ralph goes back to get Piggy s glasses from jack and says, I ve
come to see about the fire... and Piggy s specs. (176). This shows he is stabilizing Piggy, who
wouldn t have the guts to come face to face with Jack, and also between Jack, who wouldn t have
made an effort to get someone s glasses back. This is the final time Ralph grasps his ego title,
because after this moment, Piggy is killed and Ralph is tracked down by Jack. With out Ralph, or
the ego, in control, Jack, the id, becomes controlling which leads to destruction. This demonstrates
that without authority, or a true balance between the id and super ego, human development breaks
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The Importance Of Emotional Intelligence In The Workplace
Emotional intelligence is essential in the workplace. Emotional intelligence (EI) relates to
numerous skills, such as the ability to motivate oneself, the ability to regulate one s moods and
delay gratification, and the ability to empathize and work well with other people (Sadri, 2011, p84).
Understanding your own emotions, reactions and behavior and understanding those of your
manager or employees is a huge advantage in the workplace. Just as studying can improve your IQ,
proper training can improve your EQ or emotional quotient. Providing emotional intelligence
training is beneficial to any organization. EI is important to be an effective leader, it s strongly
linked to motivationand job performance and is crucial when communicating with your employees,
especially millennials which are the workforce of the future.
Emotional intelligence is an important factor to be an effective leader. Successful leaders are in
tune with themselves and their employees. They should be able to reflect and identify their own
strengths, weaknesses and opportunities to grow. In addition to self awareness, learning how to be
aware of others emotions can greatly improve communication and reduce conflict in the
workplace. Listening and showing an interest in what your employee s think and feel goes a long
way. EI training can help develop empathy, communication, and relationship building which all
play a role in being an effective leader. Leaders can learn to pause before reacting
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Bible Doctrine
THEO 104 Reading Question Answer Sheet
Week 6
I. Christianity is a Practical ReligionStudent Answer Column
Instructions to Student:
Write your answers in this column. They will be in blue.
The cell will expand as you type.
What Christianity is All About (textbook): Chapter 10
1.What is the relationship to works and salvation?Salvation is by grace through faith and good
works are a result of a relationship with Christ. A faith without works is not genuine.
2.Why do Christians do good works?To practically display the love of God.
II. Christianity is a Movement that Transforms Culture
A. What Christianity is All About (textbook): Chapter 11
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3.What was the lecturer s point concerning Groaninzin s disease?
4.Why does the lecturer suggest that when sharing our faith we should start with the natural and
then go to the spiritual?Start in the natural to create a conversational, safe and friendly
environment. Then go to a Spiritual conversation. Don t shock and offend. Be gentle.
5.According to the lecture what did John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, John Wesley and Charles
Spurgeon have in common in the gospel message?They taught grace
6.What does the lecturer suggest NOT to preach in the gospel message?Fire and brimstone
7.What were your overall thoughts on the lecture?It was good. A bit long
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Essay On Elonis
In today s society, we as a nation showcase our lives through social media. The case, Elonis vs.
The United States, the petitioner, Anthony Douglas Elonis, is no different. He was an inspiring
rap artist and was using Facebook as a platform to share his lyrics. After his divorce, things got
out of hand. He started to post threatful lyrics about his wife, co workers, and a kindergarten
school. One of his friends saw these post and decided to report it. The FBI ended up getting
involved and before long Elonis found out and started to post about the FBI agent. The FBI then
had enough of it, so they arrested him. At the lower court the jury of his peers felt that the post
constituted a reasonable threat and sentenced him to 44 months in prison. He, of course, appealed
it, sending it to the Supreme Court, saying that his intent was not threatful. The Supreme... Show
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This form of sharing is generally intended to generate a response from others. With all things in
life not everything is going to be one sided. We will get responses that are not positive towards
our intentions. Even on private pages our thoughts and ideas become public. Screenshots are
taken and shared with the world. We have to be careful how we share and what we share.
Especially, in a professional setting. This case is a prime example of such. In conclusion, we
can walk away from this case. We learn from this case not everything that is useful is helpful.
Elonis artistic ability to write lyrics was certainly useful to his career, but it was not helpful in
advancing his career. We can learn that words do indeed hurt those around us. In this case, even
the fan who followed Elonis was in some way hurt by these lyrics. He was concerned enough to
take time out of his day and report his concerns. We learned that we need to not be such an
impulsive society when it comes to social media, but to think things through
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Persuasive Speech For Binge Drinking
Introduction: In the United States more than 1,800 college students have lost their lives from
alcohol related causes. These numbers have seen a steady increase since the year of 1998.
Drinking while at college has become a part of the college culture. Student see this as a part of the
higher education experience. A lot of college alcoholproblems are linked to binge drinking. Binge
drinking cause a huge concerns and poses serious health and safety risks which often includes
sexual assault, drunk driving arrests, car crashes and injuries. Researchers are finding ways to
improve college student s alcohol consumptions issues. A way, I feel can help solve this problem
is by having students download IntelliDrink application on their phones. IntelliDrink helps people
monitor blood alcohol concentration levels and also tell you what time blood levels goes down
so that they person may be able to drive. We are all college students who may encounter people
who have been really drunk. After doing extensive research, I want to prove why InteliDrink is a
good resolution.
Thesis: IntelliDrink is the great solution to college student s alcohol consumptions problems
because it will provide college student with accurate blood alcohol content that will make them
aware of how much they have been drinking and prevent them from drinking and driving and other
safety risk.
Preview: In my speech today, I will discuss the problem of binge drinking amongst college
students. I will provide you facts
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Magazine Advertisements Send Unhealthy Signals To Women
Magazines advertisements portray beauty using models that are usually abnormally thin. This
makes most woman, especially those who are young, feel inferior and insecure about their own
bodies. They believe they will only be beautiful if they look like the women in the magazines.
Most women will try going on a crazy diets like the tapeworm diet, or the baby food diet, just to
try to look like the models on the cover of magazines. Even young girls see the magazines as a
reflection of what they should look like when they get older. Womanwill stare at themselves in the
mirror and find all kinds of things wrong with their body, face, and clothing. They will compare
anything and everything from their weight to their hair to the models on... Show more content on
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In society, most women as well as men, are overweight. We should teach people to love themselves
and accept who they are. If they don t then do something to change it, but do it the right way.
Women go to extremes to try to change themselves to have what society visualizes as the perfect
body. They try changing everything about themselves to try to be accepted. This leads to eating
disorders and young woman getting sick, sometimes
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Sample Case Conceptualization Report
PRESENTING PROBLEM The patient reported having feelings of depression and anxiety since
a recent job change that occurred six months ago. She also expressed feeling overly emotional in
stressful situations for the past six months. The patient reported having trouble keeping details
straight at work. She reported that she is not as sharp as she was previously. She has disengaged
also from activities she once enjoyed including: book club and watching a television show called
The Bachelor/ Bachelorette with friends, an activity that she calls Bachelorette night. She reported
that she has planned a dinner party next month, but has considered cancelling due to feeling
overwhelmed about the event. She reported relational problems with her children and recently
learned that her daughter is abusing narcotics. The patient reported feeling fearful, fatigued,
trouble sleeping, reduced appetite, becomes easily overwhelmed, and ruminates. She explained
that she sleeps five hours per night on average. She endorsed insomnia over the past few months
paired with difficulty falling asleep due to thinking too much at night. As a result, she explained
that she experiences decreased energy during the day and is unable to take naps despite the desire
to do so. She expressed that she feels hopeless about the future, given problems at work and
difficulty with her children. She stated that she is not sure what to do. She explained that she and
her husband also experience some marital stress and her husband had commented that she has
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She explained that the two separated for a few months, but counseling was helpful. The patient
denied any suicidal or homicidal ideation, intent, or history of attempts. She also denied any
previous psychiatric diagnosis, hospitalizations. The patient denied a history of hallucinations or
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Minnesota Machinery Museum Essay
Minnesota s Machinery Museum
On July, 21st, 2015 my grandfather and I visited the Minnesota Machinery Museum. The Museum
is located at 100 North 1st, 1st Avenue West, Hanley Falls, Minnesota 56245. Their phone number
is (507) 768 3522. The hours are May through September, Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM to
4:00 PM and Sundays 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
The machinery museum contains four large buildings with exhibits inside of them, and a sixth for
storage. The Museum grounds are roughly six acres. The exhibits include Minnesota s largest
collection of agricultural equipment, and smaller exhibits to show how farm life has changed over
the century.
The exhibits include the old school building built in 1939, which is where the main office is
located. Next there is a horse room, the horse room is devoted to old farming implements and the
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The general store focuses on three main items. The adding machine, from Barge s B and B dry
goods store, a national cash register, and a set of rubber stamps for pricing the groceries and dry
good items, from S.E. Aaberg and Company. There is even a recipe for washing clothes .
Outside the high school there is a large machine shed full of tractors. The oldest machine in the
building is a 1912 Minneapolis Moline, the engine of this tractor was ran off Kerosene. The second
oldest tractor is a 1913 Avery, This tractor is used annually in the Hanley Falls thrashing show.
This tractor was still in use during World War II, one of the few not scrapped.
The next machine shed is full of vehicles. The oldest automobile in the shed is a 1925 Olson and
Johnson company truck, which is used regularly in parades to advertise the museum. Next is a
1931 Chevy car with a built in buzz saw because its owner did custom carpentry work. Then a
1932 Chevrolet which was first purchased brand new on May, 20th 1932 for $540.00. There is also
multiple horse drawn buggies in the
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Tiadaghton History
This old picture of Tiadaghton was taken in 1902.
Photo courtesy of Tom Gamble. This is the only known photo of the town of Tiadaghton. This
picture can also be seen with its labeling description at the Darling Run train station museum.
In the photo, we can see a New York Central train travelling south. The train is sitting on the
bridge we cross near the green camp. The green camp sits on the site of the original post office and
general store. A blue dot marks the site in the photo.
Just ahead of the train on the Pine Creek side, the long rectangular building is the train station.
This photo looks to our north back the way we just came. It is taken from the vicinity of where the
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The G trail is a north south bike trail that runs through the entire state. The G trail is in Pink on the
map.
Wildlife is often visible at the camp ground and vicinity.
This small buck was quite distressed that I was eating his chestnuts along the trail.
The last time I was here, a juvenile bald eagle was flying above the trail as I arrived. Once I went
to the creek, an adult bald eagle flew just beyond me straight north along the creek bank. Just south
of us were three deer grazing in the stream.
While we are at the campground, sharp eyes may spot on the high ledge to the east (our left) a
tiny wooden lookout building that hangs perilously off the cliff. Gitchell s Lookout, built in 1938
by the Gitchell family as a private oasis still remains on sentry overlooking this area. It is best seen
from the creek south of the campground.
The tiny Gitchell lookout perches on the cliff.
The original railroad was only a single track from Tiadaghton to Blackwell, so the accompanying
horse trail has disappeared now.
This stone is just south of Tiadaghton. I was told that it is a bore hole for when dynamite was used
along the
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The Representation Of Mental Illness
When thinking of mental illness, what image pops into your head? An unstable old lady in
restraints talking to herself? A pre teen harming themselves in a bathroom stall? Norman Bates?
The Joker? All these inaccurate examples stem from the medias representation of mental illness.
This is an important issue to address as, society has been fed these wrongful depictions for decades
and it can be challenging to overcome and shift these presentations (Uwujaren). The representation
of mental ill health in film, exploits mental illnessespecially when it is a negative depiction. This
can have detrimental effects to real individuals who suffer from mental illnesses (Uwujaren).
Horror films in particular spew a certain tone and mood; many times the villain suffers from mental
illness, when this occurs audiences immediately associate mental ill health with these characters
(Goodwin204). Stigmatization and stereotypes are conjured by the film industry that leave
audiences believing all mental ill people are like what they see in films. The film industry
repeatedly uses mental illness to portray negative characters, this can be detrimental in reality. On
an ethical scale, the exploitation of people for entertainment is wrong. Staggering amounts of
people suffer from mental illness; while the media presents these illnesses to generate money, real
people suffer (Holliday). Some questions we must ask are: What is a just or unjust depiction? How
do we determine what is ethically
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Object And Oriented Programing ( Oop ) Languages
Content Object Oriented Programing (OOP) Languages. What is the Object Oriented
Programing (OOP)? We should be talking about the what is an Object? before to talk about the
what is an Object Oriented Programing. So what is the Object in the programing world: General
meaning of Object is a something. Sometimes it can be touch. Sometimes it cannot be touch. So
Object Oriented Programing is the objects based programs. Also such kind of programs depend
on the interaction of objects. Ex : Think about the Library management system. There are so
many objects. Books, Library members, Librarian are few of them. Anyway, Object has a main
two parts. i.Features / Fields ( Features represent as variables ) ii. Behaviours ( Behaviours
represent as Methods ) Ex : Let us consider about a car object. Car object has so many features.
Speed, gear, RPM of the tyres are few of features. Also Car object has so many behaviours.
Changing the gears, brake, Change of the peddle cadence are few of behaviours. Code sample
for Object: class Car{ Car c = new Car ( ); // create the new Car object in the Car class. } Main
features of Object Oriented Programing (OOP). There are so many features of Object Oriented
Programing. Among all of them main features are , i.Object ii. Class iii. Inheritance iv. Abstract
class v.Interface vi. Data hiding and Encapsulation vii. Data Abstraction viii. Polymorphism We
already know now
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The Eruption Of A Volcanic Eruption
INTRODUCTION: THE EXPERIMENT
A volcanic eruption is one of the greatest forces of nature, they can kill, maim and obliterate.
Volcanic eruptions are too dangerous for us to come close to them and scientists are trying their
best to interpret volcanoes and see them in action so that one day every volcanic eruption can be
avoided. Although we are not scientist we can still see a volcanic eruption ourselves using
chemicals, we can witness as the chemical reacts to each other behaving like lava cascading out of a
volcano.
! CAUTION: Chemical reactions can be harmful, in this experiment be careful when using
hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a kind of detergent and bleach, which can bleach your
hair or clothes if applied to.
Materials
Tray
Clay
Chemicals Hydrogen Peroxide, vinegar
Yeast
Sparklers
Food colouring
Dishwashing detergent
Baking soda
Procedures
For the volcano
1. Shape the volcano out of clay
2: Paint the volcano the way you like it
3. Cover it with protective layer to protect it from sparks (Don t need to if you re using natural clay)
For the landscape
1. Cover your volcano ground with sand and dirt
2. Decorate it with plants, animals, people and house
For the chemical reaction
1. Pour the Hydrogen Peroxide into the volcano
2. Add 1/2 a table spoon of yeast and stir it up a little
Result...foam!
Why the chemical reacts?
Hydrogen peroxide and yeast:
The formula for Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2, it is a bit like oxygen with an overdose of oxygen
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Liability Insurance As A Personal Trainer
Why You Need Liability Insurance as a Personal Trainer
When you decided to become a personal trainer, you did it because you wanted to help people
achieve their fitness goals and live a healthier life. You did it for the love of it. You care about
people and want to help them succeed.
This can be a very rewarding and lucrative career, but it can also be a risky one. When advising
people on physical activity, you need to be careful. The last thing you probably thought of when
going into this career, was that you should look into liability insurance.
What is Liability Insurance?
Liability insurance protects the policyholder in the event that lawsuits or similar claims are brought
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Someone will get hurt easily if there are problems with a machine. If you let someone on a
machine that has a problem, even if you weren t aware of it, it will be very difficult to fight fault
on that one. It is your job to make sure the machines are safe.
They weren t properly supervised.
A lot of clients are probably new to the gym and go in not knowing where to start. You have to
supervise them to make sure that they are using the proper form so they don t get injured.
You didn t know their medical history.
Before you begin training someone, you need to know their medical history as well as their injury
history. You need to make sure that they aren t doing something that will put them at risk. They
need to complete a fitness test as well so you know where they stand going into training.
You gave nutrition or supplement advice.
Unless you are a certified dietician, do not give recommendations on nutrition or supplements. This
can get you into trouble because you don t know how someone may react to these products.
You didn t explain risk and consent forms
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The Breakdown of Ithaka
In the lands of Pylos and Sparta, the kingdoms are prospering and in the favor of the gods.
However, in Ithaka, the kingdom is falling to pieces. Why are the kingdoms so different in their
success? Homer puts these three kingdoms side by side in The Odyssey, making it easy to find
similarities and differences between the three. Pylos and Sparta, ruled by Nestor and Menelaos,
could not be more successful. Ithaka, currently has no king in its throne and chaos is resulting
from the battle for the coveted seat. Compared to the kingdoms of Nestor and Menelaos, Ithaka is
breaking down from the loss of order and their leader, Odysseus.
Sparta and Pylos are successful, thriving kingdoms, so what makes Ithaka break down?
Menelaos has a mansion that is the way the court of Zeus must be (4.72). He has no end of
riches, and Sparta is prospering right along with him. Menelaos rules with compassion and this
makes him a great ruler. In Pylos, Nestor sacrifices an impressive heifer for Athena; his
goldsmith gloved each horn in a pure foil beaten out of the gold that Nestor gave him (3.437
438). This costly sacrifice is no expense, because Pylos is a wealthy country. Also, what is added to
the success of Pylos, is the great rule of Nestor. He is a wise and generous soul, who strides to
keep his kingdom under the favor of the gods. Athena truly favors Nestor in which she wishes
honor to Nestor and his sons (3.58). There is no mortal half so wise (1.64) as Odysseus, the ruler of
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Princess Catherine Research Paper
Her sons are not children anymore, and they have been opening up more about her death and the
influence/tole it made on them. Harry it impacted his life by making him want to help as many
people if not more than his mother. William it impacted him in much of the same way. He is an
Air Ambulance Pilot for the East Anglian Air, in addition to undertaking a number of charities
much like his mother. He is a large activist for conservation and preserving the environment. Let us
not tell our children the sad tale of how we watched as the last elephants, rhinos and tigers died
out, but the inspiring story of how we turned the tide and preserved them for all humanity (The
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She is still missed today by millions and the world is lucky that her son Harry is continuing her
legacy. Harry was a soldier in the military. and helped people that way as well as continuing his
mother s charity work. Even though Harry will most likely never be king, he has and will
continue to impact this earth. He was once, unfortunately, nicknamed the spare but, he has
found his way now and a purpose. Every year in Orlando they have Invictus Games. They re like
the Olympics for soldiers, especially those who were injured. He goes to Disney World and rides
the rides. He remembers when Diana took them to Disney world and they road space mountain at
least a dozen times. He was excited about the prospect of getting a picture with Mickey mouse. He
says that adults suck the life out of you, but when you are around children it s like they revive you.
They share their energy with you.
Harry says Diand has an influence in his work no matter if he realizes it or
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The Gospel, A Son Of God And A Riddle Essay
I do not agree with Jonathan Z. Smith s definition, particularly I do not like the word a riddle. The
words Gospel, a son of God and a riddle in his definition outstand to me, and I think these words are
the key of his definition. Thus, it is important to understand what these words meaning is.
What is Gospel? The people usually think the Fourth Gospel that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,
and it is all about Jesus. In the ancient Hellenistic time, the Gospels were regarded as biographies
of Jesus (Boring, 508). If Jonathan Z. Smith represents a son of God as Jesus in his definition, I
do not think the Gospel is only the story of Jesus, a son of God. While Jesus appears in every
scene of Gospel, Jesus himself is not the main object of the Gospel. But I acknowledge that Jesus
is the important character in the Gospel because God reveals himself through Jesus, and Jesus
reveals himself as the Christ (Boring, 509). Boring said that the structure of the Gospel is not
talking about Jesus s life, but it is who Jesus is in the plan of God (Boring, 510). Dr. Smith s
definition seems like only focusing on Jesus as a son of God. However, I would like to emphasize
God and God s work through Jesus the Christ in the Gospel rather than Jesus as a son of God. If
only focusing on Jesus, we can easily miss God s works in the believer s life and the community
in the Gospel. And also, it is easy to think Jesus as only human being. I believe that Jesus, a son of
God, cannot be explained
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Fossil Fuels vs Energy Alternatives
How can energy be converted from one form to another? All forms of energy can be converted to
another form of. For example: A pendulum is an object is suspended by a string or wire for
support. If the object is moved to one side and then released, it will swing back and forth in an arc.
At that moment the object reaches the top of its swing, it stops for an instant, and then begins
another swing. At that instant of stopping, the object has 100 percent potential energyand no kinetic
energy. The object starts back down through the swing, the object is gaining kinetic energy and
losing potential energy. At the instant the object is at the bottom of the swing, it has 100 percent
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The Biomass energy is an organic matter that is used by photosynthesis. This is used to generate
energy and the most common energy is coming from the wood of the trees, corn, municipal solid
waste, and sugarcane. The biomass is used to create ethanol, biodiesel, bio oil and biogas. This in
turns create electricity with steam turbines and gasifies to produce heat. The advantage of using the
biomass over the fossil fuel is that biomass is a renewable carbon source, zero net carbon dioxide
emissions, lower methane, sulfate, and hydrocarbon emissions, and the most important is no
dependence on foreign oil. Another is the geothermal energy, in which it uses the heat from the
earth to warm things up. The common source is cost effective, reliable, and environmentally
friendly. The main sources of uses are to heat homes, greenhouse, industrial process heating
mineral recovery, fisheries and also mitigate global warnings. Geothermal energy is more valuable
than the fossil fuels because it is an inexhaustible energy source, lot less emissions in the
atmosphere, more efficient than solar energy, work under any kinds of weather conditions. The
fossil fuels are irreplaceable, create massive environmental pollution and are also causes the major
factor of the global warming and the ozone layer depletion. Also the Biomass and the Geothermal
are very inexpensive compare to the fossil fuels by almost 50 percent.
References
Haluzan,
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Examples Of Suspense In The Cask Of Amontillado
Authors use many elements in their story to increase the suspense. Edgar Allan Poe makes his
stories intense and dark, just like The Cask of Amontillado . Poe uses irony and elements of
setting in The Cask of Amontillado to increase the suspense in the story. Poe uses irony in The
Cask of Amontillado to increase the suspense by making obvious hints to Fortunato that he will
die soon. Fortunato clearly did not get the hints. One irony is when Montresor told Fortunato And
I to your long life . This is verbal irony. Montresor clearly does not mean that he knows that
Fortunato will be buried alive. Poe uses verbal irony a lot in the text, he uses it to make the plot
more suspenseful. Another example of irony is Montresor s family motto
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Leadership Style Of A Leader Essay
Each individual possesses a certain capacity for leadership. Whether is is learned or innate,
communication skills are a key factor in how a leader is perceived and followed. An individual s
leadership style is comprised of several factors within the workplace environment and the
individuals that comprise it.Some theories debate whether leadershipremains the same no matter the
circumstance, where others maintain that individuals might use others to gain leadership for noble
means. Regardless of the charisma or communication an individual uses in their leadership style,
each person should follow the example of Christ to become a respectable, caring, and honorable
role model of love and generosity.
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How Leaders Lead Almost every single day an individual has an opportunity to be a leader.
Whether it be leading a political party, an office project group, or simply leading by setting an
example, all leaders have their own approach and individual style. Not every form or style of
leadership is appropriate for every situation. How we choose to implement our leadership style and
translate it to the situation will dictate the effectiveness of our leadership.
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Two of the main forms of leadership are near complete
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Reflection Of The Movie The Tempest
If there is a fact film directors apparently have not yet realized, it is that the extraordinary,
magnificent Shakespeare plays simply cannot ever be transformed into films. With every
Shakespeare film released we witnessed this in the predictable, gullible and ludicrous acting of
Leonardo DiCaprio in the vulgar 1997 Romeo and Juliet, and in the poor filmography of Roman
Polansky s Macbeth. Therefore, when I was preparing myself to watch the modern version of The
Tempest, filmed in 2010, I was expecting an abysmal quality of acting. My own thoughts about the
movie astonished me, especially as opposed to my fear of seeing a young Dicaprio on my screen in
a lead role, once again. The incredible Hellen Mirren as a female version of Prospero, a somewhat
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The prominent theme of forgiveness the play s crux which is illuminated through the emotional
process of decision is emphasized through other filmographic elements, such as the Musical Score
and the visual effects enabling portrayal of Ariel. After watching the film, I myself was astonished
by what it exposed about humans; why is it so difficult for us to forgive? To release the past and
stop trying to take revenge? And whether I am going to stop asking question about the human
condition in this movie review? As a matter of fact, in spite of my strong distaste for earlier
Shakespeare films, the same forgiveness is evident in The Merchant of Venice and other plays.
Another theme is fate. Taymor was able to successfully apply and emphasize it in the film. For
instance, the concern that Ferdinand is dead and Miranda s fear of the fate of the visitors, are both
emphasized through the usage of facial expressions and lighting in accordance with tone. Overall,
both themes are conveyed effectively; Evidence A, the reconciliation with a friend days after
watching the
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Open and Prosperous Trade with South Africa
Introduction
South Africa has enjoyed since the early 90 s open and prosperous trade between there international
relationships. The ruling party however has been under the spotlight for majority of their duration
in power. In the duration of the ruling parties last term there has been many changes; new
competitive political parties were formed, service delivery strikes have risen tremendously, youth
have lost faith in the government and literacy and education has been criticised globally.Based on
research previously done discussing the key parties for the 2014 elections and status of the
countries international trade the report will discuss the implications from the 2014 elections that
will affect the global view and standing of the country. First to addressed is the new parties and
their role in the 2014 election. An in depth look at the trade economic relations between the nation
will be discussed and what the implications are globally if the ruling party loses of their power in
parliament. Lastly to be discussed will be the ionternational relations between the nation and its
counterparts and how the 2014 election outcome could impact the global standing of the nation.
Key Political Parties
South Africa has been run by the African National Congress for 20 years, without any real
competitor challenging them. According to the daily maverick the motives for voters to cast their
ballad for a particular party in the 2014 election will not be because of race as it was in the
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Six Degrees Of Separation And The Human Veil Analysis
Fred Schepisi s Six Degrees of Separation (1993) and Robert Benton s The Human Stain (2003)
are two films from the post racial era that each accurately depict the lives of two tragic, passing
characters. Paul, portrayed by Will Smith in Schepisi s film, passes not on the basis of race but of
social class and sexuality. Within Benton s motion picture, Coleman Silk, Anthony Hopkins, passes
as a professor and dean of a university through the use of a racial masquerade. The stories that
follow these similarly different characters and how they choose to engage in their respective
surroundings are widely effected by the individuals that Paul and Coleman both interact with. A
thorough personal analysis of the whiteness encompassing the lives of Paul and Coleman alongside
other professional critiques of Six Degrees of Separation and The Human Stainreveals a parallel
trend of Otherness. In Schepisi s film, Paul is by no means the central character of the story. The
plot of Six Degrees of Separation recounts the effect of Paul on Flan and Ouisa Kittredge, two
privileged white art dealers in New York. Shcepisi utilizes both Paul s blackness and Otherness to
emphasize the Kittredge s whiteness. One critic stated, the black character is often a supporting
player or background material in the story of the white man s spiritualization or maturation (Gillan
132). Although, Paul is the one who offers to cook the Flan, Ouisa, and Geoffrey a meal in their
home and the Kittredges are
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Example Of A Website
Proposed headline 1: Your Definitive Guide to Web Accessibility
Proposed headline 2: Your 12 Point Checklist for Better Website Accessibility
Are you discouraging a sizeable amount of today s internet users to access your website?
Yes, we know. You strive to keep it updated. It boasts of latest designs. You re very proud of it.
And, you even spend a considerable amount of money towards its upkeep. In other words, you do
almost everything to make it widely accessible except this.
Your story is not too different from Margaret s. She too used to do the same only a few months
ago. She even spent a large sum of money to redesign her website early last year. And, she was very
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Be consistent with the layout and structure
4. Beware of colours
5. Focus on typography
6. Use recognisable links
7. Optimise the form elements
8. Embrace striking button designs
9. Add controls to the moving elements
10. Introduce clear navigation
11. Support keyboard only access
12. Add transcripts for audios and videos
Which tools can you use to test website accessibility?
Web Accessibility Standards: A Very Brief Overview
The first Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) was published by W3C in 1999. WCAG
2.0, still in practice, was adopted in 2008. It has three levels of compliance: A, AA and AAA (https:
//www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING WCAG20/conformance.html#uc levels head) with AAA
being the strictest of the three.
Why Should Your Business Care About Web Accessibility?
With an accessible website in place, you can encourage every user to seamlessly view, understand
and interact with its contents. You re no longer forced to reserve the benefits of the online services
to a privileged few.
Have a look at the following numbers.
A report published early in the year (https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade
/itandinternetindustry/bulletins/internetusers/2017) shows, 9 out of 10 adults in the UK are recent
internet users. Nearly 8 out of 10 users from 65 74 years age group access internet.
97% of those belonging to the 16 24 years of age group and suffering from some form of disability
is an active internet user. This
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Walter Benjamin Essay
Walter Benjamin looks into the shift in perception and its affects at the beginning of film and
photography in the twentieth century. He writes about how a sense changes within humanity s
way of looking at visual works of art. Having its differences now and its consequences remain to
be determined. Benjamin attempts to underline something exact about the modern age and of the
effects of modernity on the work of art in particular. (Benjamin, 222) Film and photography
directly lead into this movement, he writes about the loss of aura through the mechanical
reproduction of art it s self. So in turn what leads me to believe he felt if a degree of authenticity
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The act of reaching for a lighter or a spoon is familiar routine, yet we hardly know what really
goes on between hand and metal, not to mention how this fluctuates with our moods. Here the
camera intervenes with the resources of its lowerings and liftings, its interruptions and
isolations, its extensions and accelerations, its enlargements and reductions. The camera
introduces us to unconscious optics as does psychoanalysis to unconscious impulses (Benjamin,
237). The way he views the play on aura, authenticity, and uniqueness of art is fundamentally
associated to that of their insertion in a traditional role. Reproduced art is completely
dissociated from the small circle of tradition. Shedding light to the positive side of breaking
tradition helps to bring works of art into different realms of thought becoming appealing to
different types of viewers, enabling the work of art to be disconnected from its pass uses and
brought back with different appeal and outlook. For a very millennial example, Memes, some
memes take 18th century paintings like the self portraits of Joseph Ducreux. Taking art such as
this and basically mocking still makes it visible to certain people who might not of had interest or
availability to see the man behind the words. This would obviously be an issue to Walter Benjamin
but it begs to ask the question on weather he believed art was only meant for the upper class
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Ramifications Of An Individual s Discovery Can Change The...
The ramifications of an individual s discovery can change their perspective of themselves and the
world.
Discuss this statement with detailed reference to your TWO prescribed text.
The ramifications of an individual s discovery has the potential to change their perspective of
themselves and the world. Robert Frost shows how the ramifications of his personas discovery can
change their outlook of themselves and the wider society through highlighting the importance of
human relationships in his texts The Tuft of Flowers and Mending Wall . However the different
personas of these texts are seen to gain contrasting changes in their perspective. In The Tuft of
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Mending Wall begins with the persona who desires companionship and wants to create a
connection with his neighbour. It is seen that through the ramifications of discovery, the persona
is confronted which leads to him forming a negatively changed perspective of himself and his
neighbour. His desire to engage and create a connection with his neighbour is conveyed through
his constant questioning of the need for a wall. He asks questions such as Before I built a wall, I
d ask to know/What I was walling in or walling out , which allows him to realise that walls
prevent and hinder connections. As a result of this, he attempts to convince his neighbour and
show him how walls are useless and needless in society. Through the analogy he is all pine and I
am apple orchard/My apple trees will never get across the persona tries to further convince his
neighbour to remove the wall which hinders human connection. However the neighbour uses the
aphorism Good fences make good neighbors throughout the poem to respond to the questioning of
the persona which shows how he is incapable of making a connection due to his lack of
understanding. The wall in this poem symbolically shows the barriers which are present in society
which prevent and hinder communication and
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The Problem Of Violence Against Women Essay
Other than the struggling woman under domestic violence, the purview of violence stretches
long. This work tries to look into all the aspects of violence against women. From the horrifying
domestic violence to the ridiculous political violence, in form of the haphazard laws and
amendments. It goes further to check the role of police in it who are supposed to be the
administrators and defenders against any evil. Some of the examples are shown in Table 1. Table
1. Examples of Violence against Women S No.Life StageExamples 1.Infancy
Infanticidepsychological and physical abuse differential access to food and medical care
2.ChildhoodFemale genital cutting Incest and sexual abuse Psychological abuse Differential access
to food, Medical care and education Prostitution Trafficking School related gender based violence
3.AdolescenceDating and courtship violence Economically coerced sex Sexual abuse in the
workplace, rape, sexual harassment Forced prostitution, trafficking, psychological abuse Forced
marriage, dowry abuse, retribution for the crimes of others Reproductive Intimate partner abuse,
marital rape Dowry abuse, honour killings, partner homicide, Psychological abuse, sexual abuse in
the workplace Abuse of women with disabilities, forced prostitution, trafficking 4.Old AgeWidow
Abuse Elderly abuse Rape and neglect 2. Background Some historians believe that the history of
violence against women is tied to the history
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What Are The Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Incongruity...
7. Describe decker s weight judgment paradigm and what he found made people smile and laugh
the most. How did the results support his view of humor? (5 points)
Weights that appeared to be heavier than what the participants anticipated produced more humor
than the weights that anticipated would be least heavy. Decker was trying to prove that incongruity
generate humor with it having to be resolved, like other theories state. The rate of humor regarding
decker s study depended on the unpredictability. Moreover, this studied demonstrated how
unpredictable or unexpected things can produce more amusement or laughter. The reactions of their
participants were surprise and amusement.
8. Describe at least two of the shortcomings (weaknesses) of the incongruity theory of humor. (5
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Moreover, incongruity is not the only element that is needed for producing humor. When
experience humor, incongruity is essential but not the sole purpose for producing amusement or
laughter. Incongruity theory implies that amusement or humor is funniest when the joke is unknown,
a joke that is a surprise, a shock. If the joke is predictable then it is not as funny. Another problem
with incongruity theories is that studies have been done demonstrating the opposite of the
incongruity hypothesis. Studies Have shown that people rated jokes that are known and not
surprising as being more humorous than jokes that are predictable. Lastly, the incongruity theory is
not explained well and
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First Person Narration In Boyle s Greasy Lake
Greasy Lake s first person narration exhibits and immediate emotional effect on its readers;
Charters explains first person narration tells the story from his or her own accounts or
perspective. Secondly, it is further stated the first person narrator is only able to tell the direct
action of what s taking place or his/her own ability top mentally process what is taking place
(1793). Similarly we can see in the beginning of the story on how he is setting the tone of a 1st
person narration through a reminiscent tone of the past.
Boyle uses of past tense words such as when, were and then at the beginning of the story gives us
an account of sitting in the room with this character being told story before our very eyes.
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This change from the narrator s perspective of his past to actual accounts in a specific point of his
past in the story is absolutely brilliant. From this point, the narrator takes his exquisite
descriptions of his perception of the era when he was as a late teenager to a descriptive detailed
moment for moment account of the single night. Furthermore, the narrator s description of the
fight between his self and the greasy character highlights some of these points. For example, Like
a fool, I d gone down on one knee to comb the stiff hacked grass for the keys, my mind making
connections in the most dragged out, testudineous way then to end that sentence he said the lost
key was my grail to salvations (Boyle 166). This action that he is describing is very detailed from
a 1st person narrator and that this narrator can be considered reliable. Also, with this amount of
description and firsthand account makes him a major character in The Greasy
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Campbell s Five-Viewpoints
The five paragraph formula is a destructive formula that cuts the blood flow of creativity from
students. As Campbell essentially argues in his paper, Beyond the Five Paragraph Essay. Campbell
s main idea that he reiterates and stresses over and over again; is that the five paragraph formula
doesn t properly allow students to express themselves with their own unique voice through writing.
The alternatives to the five paragraph formula are better suited for students as they allow students to
use as he stated, their authentic, authoritative voices.
Campbell sets the scene by showing how some teachers defended the five paragraph formula when
he was doing a presentation on common core standards. Campbell s main reason for writing the ...
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Campbell did a great job in laying out and showing the main reasons and arguments against the five
paragraph formula. However, in terms of his essay, he neglected to mention a few things that
would ve further enriched his essay. One of the critical aspects he neglected to mention that I
would add would be mainly statistics instead of heavily relying on anecdotal evidence. For
example, on page 62 as he is discussing the key issues with the formula he stated, it doesn t
ensure success on standardized tests or in college. I would ve added a statistics further enriching
the say by getting his point across and having a somewhat of a shock factor. A shock factor
would ve really made his point stand out and would not just have the essay rely on anecdotal
evidence but a mixture of scientific and anecdotal evidence. Moreover, I would ve also included a
more sound concluding paragraph. I felt like the last paragraph left a somewhat sour taste in my
mouth; I would ve added now that they are able to write better essays their writing has drastically
improved and really highlighted the overall difference in quality between using different formulas. I
believe that would ve enriched the essay and left a more sound concluding paragraph with a much
sweeter taste.
From the get go Campbell s voice was established and had a booming presence throughout. He also
had his ideas shine through and not get muffled when referencing other people s works; truly
elevating and
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The Sport Of Wrestling During The 16th And 16th Century
Do you know what sport was established in the 15th and 16th century? Many people may not
realize that the great sport of wrestling was established so long ago. However, wrestling is much
different now than it was when it first came about. Since the sport of wrestling began, major
changes and advancements have come about which have changed the sport tremendously and made
it what it is today. Wrestlingis one of the oldest sports, and it has a lot of historical background.
Wrestling was established in the 15th and 16th century, but it was not a competitive sport at the
time. There have been cave drawings of wrestling found from 3000 B.C., which shows that
either the sport or at least ideas about the sport have been around for a long time (Olympic). It
was during the pioneer days that wrestling s popularity began to grow. In Canada, there was a
wrestling champion from each of the small villages and settlements. After the champions were
crowned, they would all compete against each other and whoever won was the best of the best
(Wrestling). A wide variety of people were involved in wrestling, even some presidents, including
Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Washington was good enough to win a tournament,
and at one point in history, there was a style of wrestling named after him. That style, however, is
no longer used in today s sport.Wrestling is a very popular sport not only in the U.S. but all over
the world. In France, wrestling was very popular. Wrestling was
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Case Study Of Bothma And Barnard
Question 1:
I have selected Bothma and Barnard their main product is wood furniture.
1.1
1.2
The core product at Bothma and Barnard is wood furniture which is classified as a good as it is
tangible, produced by a manufacturer (Bothma and Barnard), easy to store in a warehouse, there is
a delay between production and consumption as the goods sitting in furniture shops of warehouses,
it maintains its value much longer than a service, its less likely to be unique, there is little or no
contact between the customer and manufacturer unless they are buying directly from the factory
and its easy to measure the output. The operation manager at Bothma and Barnard would be
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2 important characteristics of aggregate planning:
1.Reduced overhead excess inventory cost the business a lot of money through the use of aggregate
planning excess inventory is eliminated.
2.Increased production rates aggregate planning take full advantage of the application of production
equipment which in turn speeds up production.
Question 3:
3.1
A continuous inventory review system is a system that tracks each item and updates inventory
every time an item gets removed from inventory, for example if Bokomo uses barcodes and
scanners to record customer purchases and updates inventory counts every time a barcode is
scanned. A periodic inventory review system is a system that involves doing a stock take at
specified times like at the end of every month. For example if Bokomo counted all the stock in their
warehouse at the end of every month.
P = D/Q
P= 50 000/ 1000
P = 50 times per year, which results in an order having to be placed every 5 days.
3.2
Lead time is the time from the placement of an order by a customer until the customer receives the
good
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Custody Of Child Custody
INTRODUCTION
Marriage is a union of two humans. More often than not marriages result in children. Some might
even say reproduction is main aim and objective of the union through marriage. Parents take
immense care of their children; they put them on a pedestal and dedicate their entire lives to the
upbringing of their children.
But what happens in cases of divorce? When parents have exceeded their threshold and divorce is
inevitable the settlement of child custody is very important. When we use the term custody we must
understand its legal meaning. Custody of a child, when parents divorce, only implies as to who the
child will physically reside with. Both parents continue to be natural guardians. The custodial parent
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By saying that older children are given the choice of custody the court does not neglect the
welfare of the child aspect. Even though the courts believe that male children of age sixteen years
and above and female children of age fourteen years and above should not be compelled to live in
a custody they dislike it is also important that this factor alone cannot determine the custody of the
children. This is because in Venkataramma v. Tulsi the court found that the wishes of the children
are found to be induced by persuasion and even torture in some cases.
Other than these, in certain exceptional cases it is noted that the custody of minor children may be
granted to third persons if that is what the welfare of the child requires. In Baby v. Vijay, granting
custody of two minor children to their maternal grandfather, the court observed that, even if the
father is not found unfit, custody might be given to a third person in the interest of welfare of the
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Get Rid Of Cramps In The Foot Research Paper
How do you get rid of cramps in the foot in seconds
To get rid of cramps in the foot, you can easily stretc h the muscles of the foot. This also serves as
a mitigation measure for training.
Cramp in the foot occurs when the muscles to contract, which can be a result of you sat very, or
after some kind of intensive training that has lasted for a long time. This discomfort can be short
term or persist.
It can affect most people, but if fotkramp arise often the reason may be a problem with blood
circulation , you are dehydrated, you have a poor diet or a problem with the nerves.
It s not often you need to go to a specialist if you have cramps in the foot, but if it becomes a
protracted difficult it may be necessary to visit a doctor to find
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Advantages Of Backlash From Social Media Usage
Backlash from Social Media Usage
The technology that is social media can be used for many good purposes, but you should always
remember to not post prejudice/racist comments, not to share confidential information and stay
away from idiotic/rude comments (Newstex. 2015) while you are on the job.
Introduction
Getting backlash from your social media usage is a scare for a lot of people in this age of
technology. Whether you run your company s social media or not, having to make sure you
follow the proper guidelines of not posting prejudice or racist comments, not sharing confidential
information and stay away from any idiotic or rude comments while you are on the job. Not
following these rules will lead to termination and defamation of the company! Especially in this age
where prejudice or racism has no room in our society.
Prejudice / Racism
Posting racist, sexist, or offensive comments could make other people see the company that the
person works for in a different light and cost them their business. A business wants to bring in a
target audience. This could include all nationalities, sexes, religions, or handicapped people.
Posting offensive content that might possibly be targeted toward anyone is not good for you or
the company and should be avoided at all costs. Back in 2013, PR rep Justine Sacco tweeted an
insensitive comment about AIDS just before getting on a plane to South Africa. By the time she
landed a few hours later, her job was history and her reputation was
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The African American Many Rivers We Cross Summary
Episode 5 titled Rise of the PBS series The African Americans Many Rivers We Cross , tells the
story of black Americans fighting for their rights. In this essay I am going to talk about key events
that took place, and my thoughts about them.
We first start of in the 1940 s where black Americans pursued economic opportunity in Chicago
through the Auto Industry. Where they could be paid a steady wage job. African Americans were
given the most dangerous jobs located in the foundry. A time in the middle of World War 2, where
due to labor demand the assembly line became integrated. Where segregation ran ramped, and they
was a lot of hatred toward blacks. In 1943 a race war broke out in Detroit. White Americans rioted,
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He used the media in a way that would cause people to look at the unjust acts against the African
American citizens. Like in the case of the march on Selma. Where the visual impact of the brutality
towards African Americans caused an uproar. While Malcom X was a man who truly wanted to
confront the utter hypocrisy of what the government called law. And yet still have so much
inequality towards African Americans.
Then in 1965, the Voting Rights Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. And
though this was passed into legislation the voting process were still rigged against African
Americans. A young man James Meredith began to walk along the south to spread awareness of
the challenges African Americans faced to vote. He was shot two days into his cause. The walk
was continued by Martin Luther King, and current SNCC leader Stokely Carmichael. This was the
beginning of a decline in nonviolent protest by Martin Luther King, and a more result driven
tactics by Stokely. Stokely Carmichael s approach to the civil rights movement. He wanted the
black Americans to embrace their rights and take their freedom. He starts to influence the people
with the phrase Black Power . You find the voice of the African American people change to a more
self conscious of what they
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pydimethylsiloxane
Polydimethylsiloxane is a silicone based polymer which is commonly used in huge flexible
electronics applications due to its unique properties such as optically clear, inert to chemical
compounds, and good mechanical strength when compared to the existing flexible substrate.
PDMS are the most preferred substarte due to its ease of processing and its biocompatibility
(Peterson et al. 2005; Ostuni et al. 2000; De Silva et al.2004; Tan et al. 2003; du Roure et al.
2005). (Abel L. Thangawng et al 2007). The mechanical strength of the PDMS is directly
proportional to the amount of cross linking agent integrated into the polymer. Increasing the
concentration of cross linker increases the mechanical strength of the PDMS and makes the PDMS
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The fabricated sensor withstands mechanical deformation without damage and exhibits stable
electrochemical properties. Being flexible it finds lot of applications in real time day to day life.
Jasbir N. Patel et al 2008 developed a flexible glucose sensor using PDMS layers sandwiched
between the gold electrodes. Due to unique advantages such as optically transparent, flexible and
bio compatible it finds a role as implantable sensors. The size of the sensor is about 2 mm x 3 mm
with a thickness of 700 Вµm. The PDMS based glucose sensor is economical and easy to fabricate
and shows a linear response.
Anjali Khatri et al 2013 proposed a micro molded U shaped PDMS optical waveguide for
biosensing applications using soft lithography technique. Due to its low refractive index contrast
compared to SU 8 in the sensing region, it finds lot of application in biosensing. They reported
that PDMS based waveguides were exhibits five fold more sensitive than SU 8. Ease of
fabrication, high sensitivity and mechanical robustness of PDMS finds a promising and versatile
platform for biosensor
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The Importance Of Kindergarten Readiness
Some may base a young child s kindergarten readiness on mental abilities or academic skills. A
skill that is just as important is a child s self regulation. Self regulation in young children involves
the ability to control behaviors, emotions, attention, and thinking. Self regulation is a theory, so
there isn t a single satisfactory definition of the term created by developmentalists. In order to
track a child s progress in terms of their self regulation skill, as well as other domains, it is
appropriate protocol to observe and assess children.
A child s success in academic and social domains during kindergarten relies on the child s
kindergarten readiness. Kindergarten readiness is not solely based on academic abilities; it also
depends on other aspects, such as the essential skill of self regulation. In the article Refining the
Preschool Self regulation Assessment for Use in Preschool Classrooms, the authors found that
there is a growing interest in young children s self regulation skills. One goal of the authors was
to examine any noticeable differences between children s age, gender, or socioeconomic risk in
regards to their self regulation abilities. Ceiling effects caused some worry, due to the possibilities
of causing difficulties in identifying differences between the comparable groups.
The study took place in northern Virginia. The participants in the study included 140 preschoolers
enrolled in a Head Start program and 173 preschoolers enrolled in a private
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The Case Of Marion And The Pacemaker
The Case of Marion And The Pacemaker Maddalena Roseto New York City College of
Technology HSA Legal Aspects of Healthcare Dr. Gregory October 9, 2016 Abstract Working in
the field as health care professionals, we are faced with ethical dilemmas almost always.
Although each individual posses different values, there are specific codes of conduct to abide
by, despite personal beliefs. Without the use of a structural code, individuals in the health care
field would make decisions based on their own personal beliefs in accordance to their culture and
religion. In the case of Marion and the pacemaker, we witness the desires of the patient at hand,
Marion, and her family, be interrogated by the floor nurses. Although the intent behind the
actions of the floor nurses can be described as morally just, thinking they are helping preserve
the life of Marion, based on medical ethics, their behavior is of some degree to be questioned.
This paper will focus on the boundaries we witness crossed by floor nurses and how they go
against the medical ethics approved, and what effects they have on patients and their care givers.
In the case of Marion and the pace maker, like that of many cases of elderly patients, there are
several factors that need to be understood by both the patient and their family before any decisions
can be made, such as in her case, the surgical procedure of implanting the pace maker, the benefits,
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Theme Of A Clockwork Orange
t was a hot summer day in the year 2011. Everyone is walkin around with popsicles, ice cream,
and cold refreshments. Then, there is me, with a warm bottle of water and a bag of hot Cheetos
I dreadfully regretted buying. I thought, this must be how my story ends, but just as I had given
up hope, my younger brother walks by with a cold Sprite! The moment he leaves it, I dash over
faster than you could say the word pop, and snatched up the can. Just as I took my first couple
sips, i seemed to have been caught in a daze. Because after what seemed like the shortest 20
seconds ever before, i drop the can. Yes. Drop. The Sprite splashes all over the sidewalk and
makes a big crash. My little brother yells at me for spilling his soda, but i ignore him, staring in
astonishment at what was supposed to be my big break. You know what they say, What goes
around comes around or maybe you know it as You get what you deserve and for you really
frisky people, you can probably identify it as Karma s a ***** . Either way, i think the main theme
that plays out in the story A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgessis that karma always gets you.
A Clockwork Orangeis about a man named Alex Delarge, who is a teen (around sixteen or
seventeen) that is the head of a four man gang in a future England setting. Due to his lack of
leadership skills, his buddies turn on him and abandon him as he is apprehended by authorities.
While in prison, he is put into a prototype hypnosis program called the
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Fear From The Town In A Rose For Emily
Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon
the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris (Faulkner I). Emily abandoned
with no wealth but a house from her father s will. Her father was the man in her life that took
control and isolated Emily by enabling her to have a husband and a proper life. Emily creates her
own illusions, a reality that permanently detaches herself from the real world. Therefore, as the
years passed the town developed a new society, but Emily has gone old unable to accept the
changes in her surrounding by refusing to have a mailbox build on her property. She lives in the
past that enables her to adapt. This gothic short story, A Rose for Emily(1930),... Show more content
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There are a few reasons why Emily gets the negative attention from the town. First, Emily s
snobbish persona intimidates and scare away any town folks because she lacks affection from
love ones and human interaction. The town is afraid of disturbing Emily because from a
pungent smell that lingered her home, Dammit, sir, Judge Stevens said, will you accuse a lady
to her face of smelling bad? (Faulkner II). They took action to encircle her home and sprinkle
lime to get rid of the awful smell. This passage foreshadows the future of Emily s lover Homer
dead. Second, Emily ask the druggist to hand over the a powerful poison and she gets her way
by demanding and refusing to explain what she s going to use it for. When an individual is
feared they tend to get what they want. Therefore, the town folks exclaimed, We all said, She
will kill herself ; and we said it would be the best thing (Faulkner IV). Emily purchased poison to
use on her Homer, because rumors from the town he did not have interest on marry, so Emily did
refused Homer on leaving her. Controlling like her father she forced him to stay by poisoning him
and his body detailed as, The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now
the long sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of love, had cuckolded him
(Faulkner V). The passage shows symptoms of being emotionally unstable after her father s death.
Emily positioning a corpse into a cradling position making her a
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The Wonder Wom The Complications Of The Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman has been at the center of controversy ever since its premiere in June. Major
controversies revolved around the movie s feminist message, the women only screenings, and the
nationality of its leading actress. In an interview with The Guardian published in August, James
Cameron, the director of The Terminator and Titanic, called Wonder Woman a step backward
and commented that it had nothing groundbreaking. All of the self congratulatory back patting
Hollywood s been doing over Wonder Woman has been so misguided, he said, she s an
objectified icon, and it s just male Hollywood doing the same old thing. His criticism received an
immediate rebuke from Patty Jenkins, the director of Wonder Woman. Jenkins responded with a
post on Twitter. James Cameron s inability to understand what Wonder Woman is, or stands for, to
women all over the world is unsurprising as, though he is a great filmmaker, he is not a woman,
she wrote, adding, There is no right and wrong powerful kind of woman. Wonder Woman is a 2017
American superherofilm based on the DC Comicscharacter of the same name. Wonder Woman,
also called Princess Diana, is a princess who grows up on the Amazon Island of Themyscira. She
has the superhuman powers given by the Greek gods, and she fights to defeat Ares, the God of
War, and bring peace to the outside world. In the film, Diana rescues American pilot and spy Steve
Trevor after his plane crashes offshore of the island. After Steve tells
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Dodd Frank As An Effective Measure Against
After more than seven years after the financial crisis, there is a great debate among
politicians and economists as to what the best policies are to prevent such a catastrophe from
happening again. So in the aftermath of the financial meltdown, Congress passed the Dodd
Frank Act which brought in multitude of financial stipulations and rules that were aimed at
avoiding another disaster. There are some who see Dodd Frank as an effective measure against
the causes that led to the 2008 crisis. They view Dodd Frank as a comprehensive and powerful
tool to curtail systemic risk. On the other hand, there are critics who see Dodd Frank as a
symbolic piece of legislation that does nothing more than give lip service to those who demand
more stringent regulations. After a careful examination of the Dodd Frank, it can be shown that
Dodd Frank is not a symbolic piece of legislation, but a law that will give the government the
ability to mitigate the chances of systemic risk from tanking the financial system.
When discussing symbolic pieces of legislation, one must clearly mark the line that
differentiates symbolic laws from effective ones. Symbolic laws can be described as those that
are enacted with much publicity, but that are not truly designed to accomplish their purported
goals (Suarez 5). Essentially, when laws are passed they should do more than talk about the
problems but must actually give the ways in which the laws will deal with the problems. Now,
the issue
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Pan s Labyrinth
The founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, developed a wide variety of psychoanalytic
theories that are often used to analyze a diverse body of literary and artistic works. An example
being, the Family Romance theory. It is an abnormal state of mind a child enters during the pre
pubescent stage. It consists of the child fantasizing that they are not the biological son or daughter
of their parents. This occurs when a parent fails to reciprocate affection to their child; consequently,
urging them to seek retaliation through imaginary means. The Family Romance theory explains the
cultural phenomenon behind children detaching themselves from their parents in order to gain
independence. It is a psychological concept featured within the family dynamic of Guillermo del
Toro s 2006 film Pan s Labyrinth . Pan s Labyrinth depicts the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War
through the eyes of Ophelia, an innocent child, and the magical realm she comes across in the
woods. In the film, it is Ophelia s lack of a father figure, rivalry between... Show more content on
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Yet, Ofelia continues to love her mother unconditionally. However, Carmen s neglectfulness,
similarly to the child in Freud Family Romances, has caused Ofelia to criticize her mother for
disregarding her. As a result, Ofelia decides to detach herself from her mother. It is a task that
each adolescent must do in order to become an independent being. The fantasies and magical
beings Ofelia created allowed her to mature into an adult. In doing so, Ofelia is also able to save
the life of her younger brother after being relinquished from her mother s parental rule. Ofelia is
able to become her own person because of the many circumstances she was involved in throughout
the film. Had Ofelia not been neglected by her mother throughout the course of her pregnancy,
Ofelia would not have achieved independence as well as
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Explain How Economic And Economic Conditions Influence...
Economic conditions influence people s attitudes towards post materialist issues depending on the
economic situation they grew up in., Ronald Inglehart, a political scientist, argued that the
economic conditions that a person experienced early in their life influences their world views
throughout their life. For example, individuals who grew up in economic uncertainty tend to
emphasize materialistic views in terms of their political preferences. As a result, these individuals
are more likely to care about job security, wage stability, and health care. In contrast, individuals
who grew up with economic security tend to emphasize post materialistic views in terms of their
political preferences. As a consequence, these individuals are more likely
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Chemistry Of Naoh ( Sodium Hydroxide Solution
EXPERIMENT: 1
AIM: To prepare 100 ml of 0.1M NaOH (Sodium hydroxide) solution.
MATERIALS REQUIRED: NaOH, beaker, distilled water, measuring cylinder, stirrer, weighing
machine, paper.
THEORY: NaOH is an organic compound aka caustic soda. It has Na+ as cationic part and
OHв€’ as anionic part. At ambient ordinary temperature this alkali decomposes protein causing
severe burns. It is highly soluble in water and absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from air. In
many industries pulp and paper, textiles, drinking water, soaps and detergents are manufactured
using NaOH and also used as a drain cleaner with wide range of applications.
CALCULATION:
Molarity = Number of moles of substance 1 litre of solution
1.1= w/m 1 litre
= w/40 1 litre w = 4 gm 4 gm for 1000 ml X gm for 100 ml = 0.4 gm
PROCEDURE: Weigh 0.4 gm of NaOH using weighing machine. Add 100ml of distilled water to
the beaker. Add NaOH to it and stir it using the stirrer.
PRECAUTIONS: Weigh the distilled water and NaOH accurately. Use gloves while weighing the
organic compound to prevent injuries.
EXPERIMENT: 2
AIM: To prepare and autoclave 100 ml of agarmedia.
MATERIALS REQUIRED: Beaker, distilled water, stirrer, measuring cylinder, weighing machine.
COMPONENTS OF AGAR MEDIA:
вћўPeptone 0.5gm
вћўBeef extract 0.3gm
вћўNaCl 0.5gm
вћўAgar powder 2gm
THEORY: Nutrient agar media is used to facilitate the growth of the wide range of non fastidious
bacteria.
0.5% Peptone provide organic nitrogen
0.3% beef extract/yeast extract the water soluble content of these contribute vitamins,
carbohydrates, nitrogen, and salts
1.5% agar this gives the mixture solidity
0.5% Sodium Chloride this gives the mixture proportions similar to those found in the cytoplasm of
most organisms
Distilled water water serves as a transport medium for the agar s various substances
pH
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  • 2. 1984 Society Today Farhiya Awale Mrs. N. Finley E209 R4 1984 Essay 31 October 2016 Is 1984 really our view of society today? Society in the novel 1984 is unlike the 21st century because 1984 instilled a fear of retaliation in the people for their actions. This is true in the perspective of the outer party and the proles of 1984 making sure they followed the laws of Big Brother. However, in the 21st century everyone is treated equally and there aren t separations between the people wherein some are neglected and some are valued. Although there are similarities in these societies, there are also numerous differences. The fear everyone has in 1984 is disparate from the 21st century because of the way the totalitarian government is run and because the people ruled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the government of 1984, people advance with caution in their viewpoints, activities, and theories. The government in 1984 limited their people s thoughts whereas in today s government people have free thinking as outlined in the Bill of Rights. Today s administration allots freedoms, as long as those actions do not breach their laws. Conversely, the administration of 1984 had full control of what their people do. The oppressive rule of 1984 controlled what their people believed and could change those beliefs in any way they choose while the citizens today have freedoms to believe what they in what feel is right in their own identities. All three of these go hand in hand to further verify that in 1984, having control of these three things, means having control of the people as a whole making it different to today s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Care Ethics Case Study Care ethics focuses on the idea to maintain relationships by contextualizing and promoting the wellbeing of caregivers and care receivers in a network of social relations (Staudt, Care Ethics). For example, in a mother child relationship the mother would be the caregiver and the child would be the care receiver. Then the roles would switch when the mother would become elderly and the child is grown up. Care ethicsis known for being a moral theory from the work of psychologist Carol Gilligan and philosopher Nel Noddings. Gilligan did an experiment called the Heinz dilemma. This is where children are asked whether a man should steal a drug for his dying wife. The boy said he should while the girl said he should not. Gilligan speaking from a male perspective deemed that women did not mature as quick as men did. Noddings rejected this and stated that there is a female perspective to care ethics which worked around relationships. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Noddings argued that caring should be a foundation for ethical decision (Staudt, Care Ethics). All humans fall under two categories: caregivers or care receivers. From the beginning we enter that mother child relationship. By being in that caring relationship we want to remain and preserve that relationship. Thus that will be our motivation to be moral in order to remain in the caring relation and to enhance the ideal of ourselves as one caring (Noddings 1984: 4 5). She also rejected societies universal viewpoints of genders. She claimed that everyone has the right accept, reject or change characteristics about themselves. Noddings believed would actually put limitations on us because we had to be specific characteristics. And if we do not we would not be considered as a man or woman . Although most of her work was from the feminine point of view in some cases it could be applied to men as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Smuckers Running head: SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY 1 The J.M. Smucker Company Christine Silva Netto John F. Kennedy University Managerial Economics BUS5052 Edward Torres March 09, 2012 SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY SMUCKER S The J.M. Smucker Company History Smuckers was founded in 1897 by Jerome Monroe Smuckers who sold his first product, apple butter, from the back of a horse drawn wagon. J.M. Smucker Company was incorporated in 1921 and has been a successful family run business for four generations. J.M. Smucker Company s headquarters is located in Orrville, Ohio and has been there since 1897. The Company has 17 manufacturing locations within North America and four manufacturing locations in Canada. Their sales... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY Exhibit: 1.1: SJM: Product Sales 4 Source: The J.M. Smucker 2011 2010 Annual Reports J.M. Smucker Company Shares were listed on the New York Stock exchange in 1965. The ticker symbol is SJM. In 2011, J.M. Smucker Company s gross profit (excluding special project costs) was $1,852.6 million which was a $11.8 million increase compared to 2010. Their net sales for 2011 was $4,825.7, an increase in five percent, compared to 2010 (The J.M. Smucker Company, 2011, p. 21) (Exhibit 1.2), and compared to third quarter of 2011, their third quarter of 2012 net sales increased 12 percent, driven primarily by the impact of prior pricing actions and acquisitions ( J.M. Smucker Co. Announces Fiscal 2012 Quarter Results, 2012). The increase in net sales offset the impact of overall higher raw material and freight costs and $50.2 million of incremental special project costs including in cost of products sold, consisting primarily of accelerated depreciation (The J.M. Smucker Company, 2011) (Exhibit 1.3). As of SMUCKER S THE J.M. SMUCKER COMPANY 5 February 2012, J.M. Smucker Company s gross margins in the third quarter fell to 32.6 percent, from 37.4 percent, a year ago, as a result of higher cost of green coffee, edible oils, peanuts and flour. The Company s third quarter profit fell to $116.8 million, or $1.03 a share, from $132 million, or $1.11 a share, a year ago (Dalal Nair, 2012) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Edgar s Suicide In The Art Of War Of one thing, Edgar was certain. He would not be crushed with the mob... He would not allow himself to be humiliated (Frank 122) I really enjoyed Edgar s character even if he was short lived. He was meant to be the snobby bank dealer who grew up in a wealthy family and held himself above the average man. In other books he would have been the antagonist who falls in a bout of flames trying to stop the protagonist from wrecking his plan to destroy the world s economy. The average acquisitive man who doesn t quite understand the quote Money is the center to all evils . But no, Edgar didn t have a world ending plan, he was just your average banker who loves his job. He would be considered a side character. But his character represented the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But I want to focus on the key points in the statement above. Suicide is a very common thing in history, literature, and sadly reality itself. It could be caused by many things, in this case I believe what caused Edgar to put a bullet through his skull was a trigger of bad impulsive behavior. Some of his last thoughts were of not wanting to live in a world without dollars, and how dishonourable it would be. If he had thought over how illogical his plan of escape was, I don t think he would have continued. The cowardice statement could be a metaphor for death, and how fear could trap the person who created it into their own deaths. A deer in the headlights if you will. Edgar was a coward for not having the guts to face their fears, and going out and trying to survive, but immediately going to a gun s help. But fear is not easy to escape, and something all of us can relate to most of all.I myself have a slight fear of unevenness and being alone. Edgar probably had a fear of disorder without knowing, and the sudden impact of it just, as I said before, fried his nerves. This causing him not to think straight and jump off the Brookland Bridge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Opposing Gun Control with the Right to Bear Arms The United States Patriot Militia in 1780 was the day of the battle that was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. These militiamen were normal arms bearing citizens that gave the forward momentum of our country s development, and without these citizens that stood up for our country, our life may not be as it is today. The topic of gun control has been controversial for years about how it causes more violence, more murders, homicides, etc. The main thing that is being fought about is whether or not gun regulations should be tightened. It is a big controversy whether or not if the law is made more strict then murders and other violence related to firearms are going to be reduced. tightening gun regulations will affect none of these things. The purpose of the Second Amendment is to give people the right to keep and bear arms which is why this amendment is so important. The Second Amendment states A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed . This is saying that the people have the right to bear arms. People try to point out that it talks about militia and try to say, well that s the National Guard , but it s not. Every citizen that is able to yield a firearm is considered to be in the reserve militia (LaCourse). Therefore taking the right to bear arms away from citizens is depriving them of the ability to do their duty as a citizen. A large amount of anti gun rights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Biological Macromolecule Polyhydroxybutyrate ( Phb ) ABSTRACT The important biological macromolecule polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) producing Bacillus subtilis was isolated from the sewage sample and identified by means of 16S rRNA analysis. The renewable nature and biodegradability of PHBs make them suitable materials to replace synthetic plastics in many applications. Currently their production is expensive, but these plastics are only in their first stage of commercial development. In the present study the physico chemical parameters such as Time, Temperature and pH were optimized for increased production of PHB. It was found that maximum production of PHB was observed at 48th hour (328Вµg/ml) of incubation time, temperature 370C (336Вµg/ml), pH 7.5 (362 Вµg/ml). The low cost production media was developed using fruit peel extract and sugarcane industrial waste. The amount of PHB produced using low cost production media in fruit peel (234Вµg/ml) and industrial waste (218Вµg /ml). The PHB was characterized using FTIR and NMR analysis. Keywords: polyhydroxybutyrate, Bacillus subtilis, optimization, INTRODUCTION The human population has led to the accumulation of huge amounts of non degradable waste materials across our planet. The problem of environmental pollution was caused by indiscriminate dumping of plastic waste has assumed global proportions. They are used in almost all industries, especially for packaging and they account for more than 50% of total consumption, especially they are used for bottling and baling. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Emi Group Case Study While conducting the analysis of EMI group s dividend policy, one factor that stood out to us was the clientele effect. The clientele effect shows us who holds most of our outstanding shares. High tax bracket individuals would prefer zero to low dividend payout to save on taxes. Low tax bracket individuals would prefer a low to medium dividendpayout, which gives them additional income while helping them save on taxes. An investing corporation would prefer a higher dividend payout because if they own a significant amount of shares, say 1 million, the income stream from that dividend would provide the company with more monetary resources while benefitting from tax exemptions. So before setting a dividend policy for EMIgroup, we must first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, with net income projected to increase in the near future through restructuring, EMI will be able to service its debt obligations while satisfying its shareholders. EMI GROUP PLC Teaching Note Synopsis This case examines the April 2007 decision of British music company EMI to suspend its annual dividend as the company struggled to respond to the effect of digital audio distribution on its core business. The EMI case is intended to serve as an engaging introduction to corporate financial policy and themes in managing the right side of the balance sheet. The case contrasts EMI s storied success with artists such as the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Pink Floyd, and Norah Jones with its recent inability to succeed in financial markets. In light of takeover threats and restructuring costs, EMI s CFO Martin Stewart must recommend EMI s dividend policy. Objectives The case serves to accomplish the following teaching objectives: Introduce the topics of financial policy, such as dividend policy and debt policy. Motivate the tension between investment policy and financial policy with respect to the sources and uses of cash. Prompt the Modigliani Miller intuition of financial policy irrelevance and homemade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Executive Summary Kudler Fine Foods Executive Summary Kudler Fine Foods Web Site James Busch Web Programming I В– WEB/410 University of Phoenix Online November 27, 2006 Forest Sun Table of Contents Executive Summary1 Customer Perspective1 Web Site Design2 Web Site Maintenance3 Proposed Design Elements4 Proposed Site Changes6 Conclusion8 Storyboard of Proposed Site Changes9 Referencesa Executive Summary Kudler Fine Foods is a local retailer of gourmet foods and ingredients. Through three store front locations Kudler offers premium products to the local market and regional chefs or restaurants. Since their inception, Kudler Fine Foods has strived to provide the very best customer experience through quality products at reasonable prices and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kudler also has also expressed the desire to make the website easier to maintain. Currently, with the website in its hard coded state, making small changes can turn out to be a fairly difficult. Ultimately, Kudler Fine Foods would like to add additional functionality of allowing users to browse store inventory online and perhaps shop online. However, this does require that Kudler s current website be redesigned in order to facilitate ease of ongoing maintenance of inventory since the current design, while capable of providing such functionality, would require tremendously more laborious effort to maintain. Web Site Maintenance Site maintenance for the current Kudler Fine Foods is very difficult given the hard coded design that was initially chosen. Given new standards of web design and development, and considering Kudler s desire to provide a more attractive and useful website, it would be the recommendation of Learning Team D that Kudler Fine Foods embrace new technology by incorporating Java Server Pages (JSP) connected to their existing product database. Expanding the current product database to include cross references to an image table would enable a site template to be developed for the consistent display of Kudler products in a familiar and easily navigatable page. Incorporating cascading style sheets (CSS) will further decrease ongoing maintenance by setting a consistent
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  • 11. Who Is Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter In a famous novel called The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne receives many criticisms for being portrayed as a pure character. Among those criticisms, literary critic D. H. Lawrence provides a powerful and reasonable explanation to why Hester Prynne does not deserve such admiration. Additionally, Lawrence facilitates his viewpoints by arguing that Hester Prynneis the cause for the sin of adultery. D. H. Lawrence applies precise diction, biblical allusion, and dramatic verbal irony in his essay to emphasize Hester Prynne as the character who should be recognized for her offense. Lawrence uses precise diction to express his negative attitude towards Hester Prynne. Hester Prynne is an atrocious influence to others as Lawrence states, Oh, Hester, you are a demon. A man must be pure, just that you can seduce him to a fall (Lawrence). Lawrence implies the word demon to accuse Hester for seducing an innocent man, Arthur Dimmesdale. Lawrence depicts Hester as the leading cause for this sin of adultery and generates a mocking perception for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... H. Lawrence s essay to make connections with Hester Prynne in religious aspects. Lawrence describes Hester as another Magdalen (Lawrence) to create a relationship between the two characters. Magdalen is known as the unclean and unprotected biblical character like Hester, who is full of sin and evil spirit. Using such references not only supports his argument, but it additionally helps the audience to comprehend with an effective understanding of the context. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale can also be portrayed as the new Adam and Adama (Hawthorne). Hester is viewed as Adama, who deludes Adam to eat the apple with her, as Adam falls blindly and foolishly into her trap of persuasion. Using such examples from the ancient mythological characters help Lawrence to write with strong emotions that characterizes the disapproval of Hester ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Tellico Dam Controversy It s All About Giving a Dam The dam and reservoir required the purchase of about 22,000 acres of land 1 1 . This is the number that lies at the heart of a wound and a controversy that is deeply rooted in Eastern Tennessee. While the number is large and significant, it is not the amount of land that was lost to the Tellico Dam project that caused the people of that area such grief. Rather, it was the meaning of the land that once intertwined irreplaceable history, livelihoods, sport and the like of a community for centuries. At a time in the nation s history where just the pitch for job growth and intercommunication between urban and countryside peaked the interest of hurting rural communities, TVA was met with harsh opposition from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, due to the demand for soldiers for World War II the wheels of the operation did not officially begin until almost 30 years later (1). Approval for the Tellico project came in the early 1960s when the TVA had the unified support of congressional delegates from Tennessee , as well as all other southeastern states that would be directly affected by the damming of the Little Tennessee River. On April 15, 1963, after the endorsement for the project was approved, congressional funding was sought after in order to move forward with foundational structure. Finally, after a few minor complications in procedure, the Public Works Appropriation Act included $3.2 million to begin the construction of the tellico Dam in March of 1967. (21) Originally, the support for the dam on the governmental side was lacking, due to the notion that the benefit to cost ratio hovered around .6 to 1. The rationale for such dismal projections was due to the fact that Tellico Dam could not stand alone as a power generation project. This forced the TVA to adjust how they pitched the idea to receive enough funding to ensure that the idea received enough support.(16) Rather than focusing on a energy efficiency and infrastructural growth as a platform, the Authority presented to plan as social benefit the otherwise rural and quiet society. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Tourism Promotion Efforts Of Tunisia Essay After questioning thirty tourists from several countries (Germany, France, Spain, Japan, Lebanon, Turkey, Korea, Morocco, Russia, Italy and India) it turned out that ninety percent of them use Internet for their booking, and ninety six percent of them use it to gather information about Tunisia. Thanks to ICTs everybody can make a full research about the country he chooses to visit and he can book by himself wherever and whenever he likes. It doesn t need to be with a high level of education to do all of that, it is sufficient to have a little knowledge about the Internet and have a PC or phone, according to the questionnaire, thirty three percent of tourists have a secondary level of education but they use Internet. Information and communication technology has become a key element for the development in tourism; it is no longer an option for those in charge of the sector, but the inevitability imposed by the current economic conditions for the development of the tourism industry. Under the Tourism Promotion efforts, Tunisia is seeking to use e marketing system to keep up with developments in the field of international tourism marketing. Constant communication between the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Ministry of Tourism aims to use ICTs tools to maximize communication between tourists and the tourist attractions in Tunisia. Those tools aim to: Access to a large number of visitors through mobile technology applications Attract foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Super Ego In William Golding s Lord Of The Flies Freud, developed a way of thinking that broke down the mind into the id, ego, and super ego. In William Golding s book, Lord of the Flies this theory explains the boys descent into savagery because of the uneven balance of the egos. The id represented the instinctual desires that required immediate satisfaction. The super ego represented moral standards and rule following. Lastly the ego is the healthy balance between the ids desires and the superegos moderation. The ego and the superego were too weak, Freud explains the breakdown of the boys turning into savages because the egos were off balance given that, Freud describes the descent the best. In the novel, Jack illustrates the id. This can be first noticed when Jack adventures off to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ego was supposed to be a healthy balance between the id s wants and the super ego s self control. A time he balanced the id and the super ego is when the council is telling Ralph to step down as chief and he says, I ought to give up being chief. Hear em (93). This shows he is the ego. The super ego would have instantly stepped down, and the id would ve shot down any rebellions. Ralph considers what is best for the group, making him a plain ego. Another tim this connection is visible is when Ralph goes back to get Piggy s glasses from jack and says, I ve come to see about the fire... and Piggy s specs. (176). This shows he is stabilizing Piggy, who wouldn t have the guts to come face to face with Jack, and also between Jack, who wouldn t have made an effort to get someone s glasses back. This is the final time Ralph grasps his ego title, because after this moment, Piggy is killed and Ralph is tracked down by Jack. With out Ralph, or the ego, in control, Jack, the id, becomes controlling which leads to destruction. This demonstrates that without authority, or a true balance between the id and super ego, human development breaks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of Emotional Intelligence In The Workplace Emotional intelligence is essential in the workplace. Emotional intelligence (EI) relates to numerous skills, such as the ability to motivate oneself, the ability to regulate one s moods and delay gratification, and the ability to empathize and work well with other people (Sadri, 2011, p84). Understanding your own emotions, reactions and behavior and understanding those of your manager or employees is a huge advantage in the workplace. Just as studying can improve your IQ, proper training can improve your EQ or emotional quotient. Providing emotional intelligence training is beneficial to any organization. EI is important to be an effective leader, it s strongly linked to motivationand job performance and is crucial when communicating with your employees, especially millennials which are the workforce of the future. Emotional intelligence is an important factor to be an effective leader. Successful leaders are in tune with themselves and their employees. They should be able to reflect and identify their own strengths, weaknesses and opportunities to grow. In addition to self awareness, learning how to be aware of others emotions can greatly improve communication and reduce conflict in the workplace. Listening and showing an interest in what your employee s think and feel goes a long way. EI training can help develop empathy, communication, and relationship building which all play a role in being an effective leader. Leaders can learn to pause before reacting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Bible Doctrine THEO 104 Reading Question Answer Sheet Week 6 I. Christianity is a Practical ReligionStudent Answer Column Instructions to Student: Write your answers in this column. They will be in blue. The cell will expand as you type. What Christianity is All About (textbook): Chapter 10 1.What is the relationship to works and salvation?Salvation is by grace through faith and good works are a result of a relationship with Christ. A faith without works is not genuine. 2.Why do Christians do good works?To practically display the love of God. II. Christianity is a Movement that Transforms Culture A. What Christianity is All About (textbook): Chapter 11 1.When did Christianity become Rome s national religion?AD 313 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3.What was the lecturer s point concerning Groaninzin s disease? 4.Why does the lecturer suggest that when sharing our faith we should start with the natural and then go to the spiritual?Start in the natural to create a conversational, safe and friendly environment. Then go to a Spiritual conversation. Don t shock and offend. Be gentle. 5.According to the lecture what did John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, John Wesley and Charles Spurgeon have in common in the gospel message?They taught grace 6.What does the lecturer suggest NOT to preach in the gospel message?Fire and brimstone 7.What were your overall thoughts on the lecture?It was good. A bit long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Elonis In today s society, we as a nation showcase our lives through social media. The case, Elonis vs. The United States, the petitioner, Anthony Douglas Elonis, is no different. He was an inspiring rap artist and was using Facebook as a platform to share his lyrics. After his divorce, things got out of hand. He started to post threatful lyrics about his wife, co workers, and a kindergarten school. One of his friends saw these post and decided to report it. The FBI ended up getting involved and before long Elonis found out and started to post about the FBI agent. The FBI then had enough of it, so they arrested him. At the lower court the jury of his peers felt that the post constituted a reasonable threat and sentenced him to 44 months in prison. He, of course, appealed it, sending it to the Supreme Court, saying that his intent was not threatful. The Supreme... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This form of sharing is generally intended to generate a response from others. With all things in life not everything is going to be one sided. We will get responses that are not positive towards our intentions. Even on private pages our thoughts and ideas become public. Screenshots are taken and shared with the world. We have to be careful how we share and what we share. Especially, in a professional setting. This case is a prime example of such. In conclusion, we can walk away from this case. We learn from this case not everything that is useful is helpful. Elonis artistic ability to write lyrics was certainly useful to his career, but it was not helpful in advancing his career. We can learn that words do indeed hurt those around us. In this case, even the fan who followed Elonis was in some way hurt by these lyrics. He was concerned enough to take time out of his day and report his concerns. We learned that we need to not be such an impulsive society when it comes to social media, but to think things through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Persuasive Speech For Binge Drinking Introduction: In the United States more than 1,800 college students have lost their lives from alcohol related causes. These numbers have seen a steady increase since the year of 1998. Drinking while at college has become a part of the college culture. Student see this as a part of the higher education experience. A lot of college alcoholproblems are linked to binge drinking. Binge drinking cause a huge concerns and poses serious health and safety risks which often includes sexual assault, drunk driving arrests, car crashes and injuries. Researchers are finding ways to improve college student s alcohol consumptions issues. A way, I feel can help solve this problem is by having students download IntelliDrink application on their phones. IntelliDrink helps people monitor blood alcohol concentration levels and also tell you what time blood levels goes down so that they person may be able to drive. We are all college students who may encounter people who have been really drunk. After doing extensive research, I want to prove why InteliDrink is a good resolution. Thesis: IntelliDrink is the great solution to college student s alcohol consumptions problems because it will provide college student with accurate blood alcohol content that will make them aware of how much they have been drinking and prevent them from drinking and driving and other safety risk. Preview: In my speech today, I will discuss the problem of binge drinking amongst college students. I will provide you facts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Magazine Advertisements Send Unhealthy Signals To Women Magazines advertisements portray beauty using models that are usually abnormally thin. This makes most woman, especially those who are young, feel inferior and insecure about their own bodies. They believe they will only be beautiful if they look like the women in the magazines. Most women will try going on a crazy diets like the tapeworm diet, or the baby food diet, just to try to look like the models on the cover of magazines. Even young girls see the magazines as a reflection of what they should look like when they get older. Womanwill stare at themselves in the mirror and find all kinds of things wrong with their body, face, and clothing. They will compare anything and everything from their weight to their hair to the models on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In society, most women as well as men, are overweight. We should teach people to love themselves and accept who they are. If they don t then do something to change it, but do it the right way. Women go to extremes to try to change themselves to have what society visualizes as the perfect body. They try changing everything about themselves to try to be accepted. This leads to eating disorders and young woman getting sick, sometimes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Sample Case Conceptualization Report PRESENTING PROBLEM The patient reported having feelings of depression and anxiety since a recent job change that occurred six months ago. She also expressed feeling overly emotional in stressful situations for the past six months. The patient reported having trouble keeping details straight at work. She reported that she is not as sharp as she was previously. She has disengaged also from activities she once enjoyed including: book club and watching a television show called The Bachelor/ Bachelorette with friends, an activity that she calls Bachelorette night. She reported that she has planned a dinner party next month, but has considered cancelling due to feeling overwhelmed about the event. She reported relational problems with her children and recently learned that her daughter is abusing narcotics. The patient reported feeling fearful, fatigued, trouble sleeping, reduced appetite, becomes easily overwhelmed, and ruminates. She explained that she sleeps five hours per night on average. She endorsed insomnia over the past few months paired with difficulty falling asleep due to thinking too much at night. As a result, she explained that she experiences decreased energy during the day and is unable to take naps despite the desire to do so. She expressed that she feels hopeless about the future, given problems at work and difficulty with her children. She stated that she is not sure what to do. She explained that she and her husband also experience some marital stress and her husband had commented that she has become more testy over... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She explained that the two separated for a few months, but counseling was helpful. The patient denied any suicidal or homicidal ideation, intent, or history of attempts. She also denied any previous psychiatric diagnosis, hospitalizations. The patient denied a history of hallucinations or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Minnesota Machinery Museum Essay Minnesota s Machinery Museum On July, 21st, 2015 my grandfather and I visited the Minnesota Machinery Museum. The Museum is located at 100 North 1st, 1st Avenue West, Hanley Falls, Minnesota 56245. Their phone number is (507) 768 3522. The hours are May through September, Monday through Saturday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Sundays 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM. The machinery museum contains four large buildings with exhibits inside of them, and a sixth for storage. The Museum grounds are roughly six acres. The exhibits include Minnesota s largest collection of agricultural equipment, and smaller exhibits to show how farm life has changed over the century. The exhibits include the old school building built in 1939, which is where the main office is located. Next there is a horse room, the horse room is devoted to old farming implements and the horses which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The general store focuses on three main items. The adding machine, from Barge s B and B dry goods store, a national cash register, and a set of rubber stamps for pricing the groceries and dry good items, from S.E. Aaberg and Company. There is even a recipe for washing clothes . Outside the high school there is a large machine shed full of tractors. The oldest machine in the building is a 1912 Minneapolis Moline, the engine of this tractor was ran off Kerosene. The second oldest tractor is a 1913 Avery, This tractor is used annually in the Hanley Falls thrashing show. This tractor was still in use during World War II, one of the few not scrapped. The next machine shed is full of vehicles. The oldest automobile in the shed is a 1925 Olson and Johnson company truck, which is used regularly in parades to advertise the museum. Next is a 1931 Chevy car with a built in buzz saw because its owner did custom carpentry work. Then a 1932 Chevrolet which was first purchased brand new on May, 20th 1932 for $540.00. There is also multiple horse drawn buggies in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Tiadaghton History This old picture of Tiadaghton was taken in 1902. Photo courtesy of Tom Gamble. This is the only known photo of the town of Tiadaghton. This picture can also be seen with its labeling description at the Darling Run train station museum. In the photo, we can see a New York Central train travelling south. The train is sitting on the bridge we cross near the green camp. The green camp sits on the site of the original post office and general store. A blue dot marks the site in the photo. Just ahead of the train on the Pine Creek side, the long rectangular building is the train station. This photo looks to our north back the way we just came. It is taken from the vicinity of where the modern road approaches the rail trail. Barely in the picture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The G trail is a north south bike trail that runs through the entire state. The G trail is in Pink on the map. Wildlife is often visible at the camp ground and vicinity. This small buck was quite distressed that I was eating his chestnuts along the trail. The last time I was here, a juvenile bald eagle was flying above the trail as I arrived. Once I went to the creek, an adult bald eagle flew just beyond me straight north along the creek bank. Just south of us were three deer grazing in the stream. While we are at the campground, sharp eyes may spot on the high ledge to the east (our left) a tiny wooden lookout building that hangs perilously off the cliff. Gitchell s Lookout, built in 1938 by the Gitchell family as a private oasis still remains on sentry overlooking this area. It is best seen from the creek south of the campground. The tiny Gitchell lookout perches on the cliff. The original railroad was only a single track from Tiadaghton to Blackwell, so the accompanying horse trail has disappeared now. This stone is just south of Tiadaghton. I was told that it is a bore hole for when dynamite was used along the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Representation Of Mental Illness When thinking of mental illness, what image pops into your head? An unstable old lady in restraints talking to herself? A pre teen harming themselves in a bathroom stall? Norman Bates? The Joker? All these inaccurate examples stem from the medias representation of mental illness. This is an important issue to address as, society has been fed these wrongful depictions for decades and it can be challenging to overcome and shift these presentations (Uwujaren). The representation of mental ill health in film, exploits mental illnessespecially when it is a negative depiction. This can have detrimental effects to real individuals who suffer from mental illnesses (Uwujaren). Horror films in particular spew a certain tone and mood; many times the villain suffers from mental illness, when this occurs audiences immediately associate mental ill health with these characters (Goodwin204). Stigmatization and stereotypes are conjured by the film industry that leave audiences believing all mental ill people are like what they see in films. The film industry repeatedly uses mental illness to portray negative characters, this can be detrimental in reality. On an ethical scale, the exploitation of people for entertainment is wrong. Staggering amounts of people suffer from mental illness; while the media presents these illnesses to generate money, real people suffer (Holliday). Some questions we must ask are: What is a just or unjust depiction? How do we determine what is ethically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Object And Oriented Programing ( Oop ) Languages Content Object Oriented Programing (OOP) Languages. What is the Object Oriented Programing (OOP)? We should be talking about the what is an Object? before to talk about the what is an Object Oriented Programing. So what is the Object in the programing world: General meaning of Object is a something. Sometimes it can be touch. Sometimes it cannot be touch. So Object Oriented Programing is the objects based programs. Also such kind of programs depend on the interaction of objects. Ex : Think about the Library management system. There are so many objects. Books, Library members, Librarian are few of them. Anyway, Object has a main two parts. i.Features / Fields ( Features represent as variables ) ii. Behaviours ( Behaviours represent as Methods ) Ex : Let us consider about a car object. Car object has so many features. Speed, gear, RPM of the tyres are few of features. Also Car object has so many behaviours. Changing the gears, brake, Change of the peddle cadence are few of behaviours. Code sample for Object: class Car{ Car c = new Car ( ); // create the new Car object in the Car class. } Main features of Object Oriented Programing (OOP). There are so many features of Object Oriented Programing. Among all of them main features are , i.Object ii. Class iii. Inheritance iv. Abstract class v.Interface vi. Data hiding and Encapsulation vii. Data Abstraction viii. Polymorphism We already know now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Eruption Of A Volcanic Eruption INTRODUCTION: THE EXPERIMENT A volcanic eruption is one of the greatest forces of nature, they can kill, maim and obliterate. Volcanic eruptions are too dangerous for us to come close to them and scientists are trying their best to interpret volcanoes and see them in action so that one day every volcanic eruption can be avoided. Although we are not scientist we can still see a volcanic eruption ourselves using chemicals, we can witness as the chemical reacts to each other behaving like lava cascading out of a volcano. ! CAUTION: Chemical reactions can be harmful, in this experiment be careful when using hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a kind of detergent and bleach, which can bleach your hair or clothes if applied to. Materials Tray Clay Chemicals Hydrogen Peroxide, vinegar Yeast Sparklers Food colouring Dishwashing detergent Baking soda Procedures For the volcano 1. Shape the volcano out of clay 2: Paint the volcano the way you like it 3. Cover it with protective layer to protect it from sparks (Don t need to if you re using natural clay) For the landscape 1. Cover your volcano ground with sand and dirt 2. Decorate it with plants, animals, people and house For the chemical reaction 1. Pour the Hydrogen Peroxide into the volcano 2. Add 1/2 a table spoon of yeast and stir it up a little Result...foam! Why the chemical reacts? Hydrogen peroxide and yeast: The formula for Hydrogen Peroxide is H2O2, it is a bit like oxygen with an overdose of oxygen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Liability Insurance As A Personal Trainer Why You Need Liability Insurance as a Personal Trainer When you decided to become a personal trainer, you did it because you wanted to help people achieve their fitness goals and live a healthier life. You did it for the love of it. You care about people and want to help them succeed. This can be a very rewarding and lucrative career, but it can also be a risky one. When advising people on physical activity, you need to be careful. The last thing you probably thought of when going into this career, was that you should look into liability insurance. What is Liability Insurance? Liability insurance protects the policyholder in the event that lawsuits or similar claims are brought against them. In order to quality for personal trainer insurance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Someone will get hurt easily if there are problems with a machine. If you let someone on a machine that has a problem, even if you weren t aware of it, it will be very difficult to fight fault on that one. It is your job to make sure the machines are safe. They weren t properly supervised. A lot of clients are probably new to the gym and go in not knowing where to start. You have to supervise them to make sure that they are using the proper form so they don t get injured. You didn t know their medical history. Before you begin training someone, you need to know their medical history as well as their injury history. You need to make sure that they aren t doing something that will put them at risk. They need to complete a fitness test as well so you know where they stand going into training. You gave nutrition or supplement advice. Unless you are a certified dietician, do not give recommendations on nutrition or supplements. This can get you into trouble because you don t know how someone may react to these products. You didn t explain risk and consent forms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Breakdown of Ithaka In the lands of Pylos and Sparta, the kingdoms are prospering and in the favor of the gods. However, in Ithaka, the kingdom is falling to pieces. Why are the kingdoms so different in their success? Homer puts these three kingdoms side by side in The Odyssey, making it easy to find similarities and differences between the three. Pylos and Sparta, ruled by Nestor and Menelaos, could not be more successful. Ithaka, currently has no king in its throne and chaos is resulting from the battle for the coveted seat. Compared to the kingdoms of Nestor and Menelaos, Ithaka is breaking down from the loss of order and their leader, Odysseus. Sparta and Pylos are successful, thriving kingdoms, so what makes Ithaka break down? Menelaos has a mansion that is the way the court of Zeus must be (4.72). He has no end of riches, and Sparta is prospering right along with him. Menelaos rules with compassion and this makes him a great ruler. In Pylos, Nestor sacrifices an impressive heifer for Athena; his goldsmith gloved each horn in a pure foil beaten out of the gold that Nestor gave him (3.437 438). This costly sacrifice is no expense, because Pylos is a wealthy country. Also, what is added to the success of Pylos, is the great rule of Nestor. He is a wise and generous soul, who strides to keep his kingdom under the favor of the gods. Athena truly favors Nestor in which she wishes honor to Nestor and his sons (3.58). There is no mortal half so wise (1.64) as Odysseus, the ruler of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Princess Catherine Research Paper Her sons are not children anymore, and they have been opening up more about her death and the influence/tole it made on them. Harry it impacted his life by making him want to help as many people if not more than his mother. William it impacted him in much of the same way. He is an Air Ambulance Pilot for the East Anglian Air, in addition to undertaking a number of charities much like his mother. He is a large activist for conservation and preserving the environment. Let us not tell our children the sad tale of how we watched as the last elephants, rhinos and tigers died out, but the inspiring story of how we turned the tide and preserved them for all humanity (The Home of the Royal Family) William focus much of his charity on the Armed Forces.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is still missed today by millions and the world is lucky that her son Harry is continuing her legacy. Harry was a soldier in the military. and helped people that way as well as continuing his mother s charity work. Even though Harry will most likely never be king, he has and will continue to impact this earth. He was once, unfortunately, nicknamed the spare but, he has found his way now and a purpose. Every year in Orlando they have Invictus Games. They re like the Olympics for soldiers, especially those who were injured. He goes to Disney World and rides the rides. He remembers when Diana took them to Disney world and they road space mountain at least a dozen times. He was excited about the prospect of getting a picture with Mickey mouse. He says that adults suck the life out of you, but when you are around children it s like they revive you. They share their energy with you. Harry says Diand has an influence in his work no matter if he realizes it or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Gospel, A Son Of God And A Riddle Essay I do not agree with Jonathan Z. Smith s definition, particularly I do not like the word a riddle. The words Gospel, a son of God and a riddle in his definition outstand to me, and I think these words are the key of his definition. Thus, it is important to understand what these words meaning is. What is Gospel? The people usually think the Fourth Gospel that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, and it is all about Jesus. In the ancient Hellenistic time, the Gospels were regarded as biographies of Jesus (Boring, 508). If Jonathan Z. Smith represents a son of God as Jesus in his definition, I do not think the Gospel is only the story of Jesus, a son of God. While Jesus appears in every scene of Gospel, Jesus himself is not the main object of the Gospel. But I acknowledge that Jesus is the important character in the Gospel because God reveals himself through Jesus, and Jesus reveals himself as the Christ (Boring, 509). Boring said that the structure of the Gospel is not talking about Jesus s life, but it is who Jesus is in the plan of God (Boring, 510). Dr. Smith s definition seems like only focusing on Jesus as a son of God. However, I would like to emphasize God and God s work through Jesus the Christ in the Gospel rather than Jesus as a son of God. If only focusing on Jesus, we can easily miss God s works in the believer s life and the community in the Gospel. And also, it is easy to think Jesus as only human being. I believe that Jesus, a son of God, cannot be explained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Fossil Fuels vs Energy Alternatives How can energy be converted from one form to another? All forms of energy can be converted to another form of. For example: A pendulum is an object is suspended by a string or wire for support. If the object is moved to one side and then released, it will swing back and forth in an arc. At that moment the object reaches the top of its swing, it stops for an instant, and then begins another swing. At that instant of stopping, the object has 100 percent potential energyand no kinetic energy. The object starts back down through the swing, the object is gaining kinetic energy and losing potential energy. At the instant the object is at the bottom of the swing, it has 100 percent kinetic energy and no potential energy. As the object climbs... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Biomass energy is an organic matter that is used by photosynthesis. This is used to generate energy and the most common energy is coming from the wood of the trees, corn, municipal solid waste, and sugarcane. The biomass is used to create ethanol, biodiesel, bio oil and biogas. This in turns create electricity with steam turbines and gasifies to produce heat. The advantage of using the biomass over the fossil fuel is that biomass is a renewable carbon source, zero net carbon dioxide emissions, lower methane, sulfate, and hydrocarbon emissions, and the most important is no dependence on foreign oil. Another is the geothermal energy, in which it uses the heat from the earth to warm things up. The common source is cost effective, reliable, and environmentally friendly. The main sources of uses are to heat homes, greenhouse, industrial process heating mineral recovery, fisheries and also mitigate global warnings. Geothermal energy is more valuable than the fossil fuels because it is an inexhaustible energy source, lot less emissions in the atmosphere, more efficient than solar energy, work under any kinds of weather conditions. The fossil fuels are irreplaceable, create massive environmental pollution and are also causes the major factor of the global warming and the ozone layer depletion. Also the Biomass and the Geothermal are very inexpensive compare to the fossil fuels by almost 50 percent. References Haluzan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Examples Of Suspense In The Cask Of Amontillado Authors use many elements in their story to increase the suspense. Edgar Allan Poe makes his stories intense and dark, just like The Cask of Amontillado . Poe uses irony and elements of setting in The Cask of Amontillado to increase the suspense in the story. Poe uses irony in The Cask of Amontillado to increase the suspense by making obvious hints to Fortunato that he will die soon. Fortunato clearly did not get the hints. One irony is when Montresor told Fortunato And I to your long life . This is verbal irony. Montresor clearly does not mean that he knows that Fortunato will be buried alive. Poe uses verbal irony a lot in the text, he uses it to make the plot more suspenseful. Another example of irony is Montresor s family motto ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Leadership Style Of A Leader Essay Each individual possesses a certain capacity for leadership. Whether is is learned or innate, communication skills are a key factor in how a leader is perceived and followed. An individual s leadership style is comprised of several factors within the workplace environment and the individuals that comprise it.Some theories debate whether leadershipremains the same no matter the circumstance, where others maintain that individuals might use others to gain leadership for noble means. Regardless of the charisma or communication an individual uses in their leadership style, each person should follow the example of Christ to become a respectable, caring, and honorable role model of love and generosity. Forum Post 3 Original Post How Leaders Lead Almost every single day an individual has an opportunity to be a leader. Whether it be leading a political party, an office project group, or simply leading by setting an example, all leaders have their own approach and individual style. Not every form or style of leadership is appropriate for every situation. How we choose to implement our leadership style and translate it to the situation will dictate the effectiveness of our leadership. ORIGINAL POST 2 Two of the main forms of leadership are near complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Reflection Of The Movie The Tempest If there is a fact film directors apparently have not yet realized, it is that the extraordinary, magnificent Shakespeare plays simply cannot ever be transformed into films. With every Shakespeare film released we witnessed this in the predictable, gullible and ludicrous acting of Leonardo DiCaprio in the vulgar 1997 Romeo and Juliet, and in the poor filmography of Roman Polansky s Macbeth. Therefore, when I was preparing myself to watch the modern version of The Tempest, filmed in 2010, I was expecting an abysmal quality of acting. My own thoughts about the movie astonished me, especially as opposed to my fear of seeing a young Dicaprio on my screen in a lead role, once again. The incredible Hellen Mirren as a female version of Prospero, a somewhat provocative choice of Djimon... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prominent theme of forgiveness the play s crux which is illuminated through the emotional process of decision is emphasized through other filmographic elements, such as the Musical Score and the visual effects enabling portrayal of Ariel. After watching the film, I myself was astonished by what it exposed about humans; why is it so difficult for us to forgive? To release the past and stop trying to take revenge? And whether I am going to stop asking question about the human condition in this movie review? As a matter of fact, in spite of my strong distaste for earlier Shakespeare films, the same forgiveness is evident in The Merchant of Venice and other plays. Another theme is fate. Taymor was able to successfully apply and emphasize it in the film. For instance, the concern that Ferdinand is dead and Miranda s fear of the fate of the visitors, are both emphasized through the usage of facial expressions and lighting in accordance with tone. Overall, both themes are conveyed effectively; Evidence A, the reconciliation with a friend days after watching the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Open and Prosperous Trade with South Africa Introduction South Africa has enjoyed since the early 90 s open and prosperous trade between there international relationships. The ruling party however has been under the spotlight for majority of their duration in power. In the duration of the ruling parties last term there has been many changes; new competitive political parties were formed, service delivery strikes have risen tremendously, youth have lost faith in the government and literacy and education has been criticised globally.Based on research previously done discussing the key parties for the 2014 elections and status of the countries international trade the report will discuss the implications from the 2014 elections that will affect the global view and standing of the country. First to addressed is the new parties and their role in the 2014 election. An in depth look at the trade economic relations between the nation will be discussed and what the implications are globally if the ruling party loses of their power in parliament. Lastly to be discussed will be the ionternational relations between the nation and its counterparts and how the 2014 election outcome could impact the global standing of the nation. Key Political Parties South Africa has been run by the African National Congress for 20 years, without any real competitor challenging them. According to the daily maverick the motives for voters to cast their ballad for a particular party in the 2014 election will not be because of race as it was in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Six Degrees Of Separation And The Human Veil Analysis Fred Schepisi s Six Degrees of Separation (1993) and Robert Benton s The Human Stain (2003) are two films from the post racial era that each accurately depict the lives of two tragic, passing characters. Paul, portrayed by Will Smith in Schepisi s film, passes not on the basis of race but of social class and sexuality. Within Benton s motion picture, Coleman Silk, Anthony Hopkins, passes as a professor and dean of a university through the use of a racial masquerade. The stories that follow these similarly different characters and how they choose to engage in their respective surroundings are widely effected by the individuals that Paul and Coleman both interact with. A thorough personal analysis of the whiteness encompassing the lives of Paul and Coleman alongside other professional critiques of Six Degrees of Separation and The Human Stainreveals a parallel trend of Otherness. In Schepisi s film, Paul is by no means the central character of the story. The plot of Six Degrees of Separation recounts the effect of Paul on Flan and Ouisa Kittredge, two privileged white art dealers in New York. Shcepisi utilizes both Paul s blackness and Otherness to emphasize the Kittredge s whiteness. One critic stated, the black character is often a supporting player or background material in the story of the white man s spiritualization or maturation (Gillan 132). Although, Paul is the one who offers to cook the Flan, Ouisa, and Geoffrey a meal in their home and the Kittredges are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Example Of A Website Proposed headline 1: Your Definitive Guide to Web Accessibility Proposed headline 2: Your 12 Point Checklist for Better Website Accessibility Are you discouraging a sizeable amount of today s internet users to access your website? Yes, we know. You strive to keep it updated. It boasts of latest designs. You re very proud of it. And, you even spend a considerable amount of money towards its upkeep. In other words, you do almost everything to make it widely accessible except this. Your story is not too different from Margaret s. She too used to do the same only a few months ago. She even spent a large sum of money to redesign her website early last year. And, she was very happy with the results until she discovered a completely different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Be consistent with the layout and structure 4. Beware of colours 5. Focus on typography 6. Use recognisable links 7. Optimise the form elements 8. Embrace striking button designs 9. Add controls to the moving elements 10. Introduce clear navigation 11. Support keyboard only access 12. Add transcripts for audios and videos Which tools can you use to test website accessibility? Web Accessibility Standards: A Very Brief Overview The first Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) was published by W3C in 1999. WCAG 2.0, still in practice, was adopted in 2008. It has three levels of compliance: A, AA and AAA (https: //www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING WCAG20/conformance.html#uc levels head) with AAA being the strictest of the three. Why Should Your Business Care About Web Accessibility? With an accessible website in place, you can encourage every user to seamlessly view, understand and interact with its contents. You re no longer forced to reserve the benefits of the online services to a privileged few. Have a look at the following numbers. A report published early in the year (https://www.ons.gov.uk/businessindustryandtrade /itandinternetindustry/bulletins/internetusers/2017) shows, 9 out of 10 adults in the UK are recent internet users. Nearly 8 out of 10 users from 65 74 years age group access internet. 97% of those belonging to the 16 24 years of age group and suffering from some form of disability is an active internet user. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Walter Benjamin Essay Walter Benjamin looks into the shift in perception and its affects at the beginning of film and photography in the twentieth century. He writes about how a sense changes within humanity s way of looking at visual works of art. Having its differences now and its consequences remain to be determined. Benjamin attempts to underline something exact about the modern age and of the effects of modernity on the work of art in particular. (Benjamin, 222) Film and photography directly lead into this movement, he writes about the loss of aura through the mechanical reproduction of art it s self. So in turn what leads me to believe he felt if a degree of authenticity was lost, it had less appeal and stigma presented with it; every time an art piece is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The act of reaching for a lighter or a spoon is familiar routine, yet we hardly know what really goes on between hand and metal, not to mention how this fluctuates with our moods. Here the camera intervenes with the resources of its lowerings and liftings, its interruptions and isolations, its extensions and accelerations, its enlargements and reductions. The camera introduces us to unconscious optics as does psychoanalysis to unconscious impulses (Benjamin, 237). The way he views the play on aura, authenticity, and uniqueness of art is fundamentally associated to that of their insertion in a traditional role. Reproduced art is completely dissociated from the small circle of tradition. Shedding light to the positive side of breaking tradition helps to bring works of art into different realms of thought becoming appealing to different types of viewers, enabling the work of art to be disconnected from its pass uses and brought back with different appeal and outlook. For a very millennial example, Memes, some memes take 18th century paintings like the self portraits of Joseph Ducreux. Taking art such as this and basically mocking still makes it visible to certain people who might not of had interest or availability to see the man behind the words. This would obviously be an issue to Walter Benjamin but it begs to ask the question on weather he believed art was only meant for the upper class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Ramifications Of An Individual s Discovery Can Change The... The ramifications of an individual s discovery can change their perspective of themselves and the world. Discuss this statement with detailed reference to your TWO prescribed text. The ramifications of an individual s discovery has the potential to change their perspective of themselves and the world. Robert Frost shows how the ramifications of his personas discovery can change their outlook of themselves and the wider society through highlighting the importance of human relationships in his texts The Tuft of Flowers and Mending Wall . However the different personas of these texts are seen to gain contrasting changes in their perspective. In The Tuft of Flowers the persona is seen to gain a positive outlook through the ramifications of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mending Wall begins with the persona who desires companionship and wants to create a connection with his neighbour. It is seen that through the ramifications of discovery, the persona is confronted which leads to him forming a negatively changed perspective of himself and his neighbour. His desire to engage and create a connection with his neighbour is conveyed through his constant questioning of the need for a wall. He asks questions such as Before I built a wall, I d ask to know/What I was walling in or walling out , which allows him to realise that walls prevent and hinder connections. As a result of this, he attempts to convince his neighbour and show him how walls are useless and needless in society. Through the analogy he is all pine and I am apple orchard/My apple trees will never get across the persona tries to further convince his neighbour to remove the wall which hinders human connection. However the neighbour uses the aphorism Good fences make good neighbors throughout the poem to respond to the questioning of the persona which shows how he is incapable of making a connection due to his lack of understanding. The wall in this poem symbolically shows the barriers which are present in society which prevent and hinder communication and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Problem Of Violence Against Women Essay Other than the struggling woman under domestic violence, the purview of violence stretches long. This work tries to look into all the aspects of violence against women. From the horrifying domestic violence to the ridiculous political violence, in form of the haphazard laws and amendments. It goes further to check the role of police in it who are supposed to be the administrators and defenders against any evil. Some of the examples are shown in Table 1. Table 1. Examples of Violence against Women S No.Life StageExamples 1.Infancy Infanticidepsychological and physical abuse differential access to food and medical care 2.ChildhoodFemale genital cutting Incest and sexual abuse Psychological abuse Differential access to food, Medical care and education Prostitution Trafficking School related gender based violence 3.AdolescenceDating and courtship violence Economically coerced sex Sexual abuse in the workplace, rape, sexual harassment Forced prostitution, trafficking, psychological abuse Forced marriage, dowry abuse, retribution for the crimes of others Reproductive Intimate partner abuse, marital rape Dowry abuse, honour killings, partner homicide, Psychological abuse, sexual abuse in the workplace Abuse of women with disabilities, forced prostitution, trafficking 4.Old AgeWidow Abuse Elderly abuse Rape and neglect 2. Background Some historians believe that the history of violence against women is tied to the history ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. What Are The Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Incongruity... 7. Describe decker s weight judgment paradigm and what he found made people smile and laugh the most. How did the results support his view of humor? (5 points) Weights that appeared to be heavier than what the participants anticipated produced more humor than the weights that anticipated would be least heavy. Decker was trying to prove that incongruity generate humor with it having to be resolved, like other theories state. The rate of humor regarding decker s study depended on the unpredictability. Moreover, this studied demonstrated how unpredictable or unexpected things can produce more amusement or laughter. The reactions of their participants were surprise and amusement. 8. Describe at least two of the shortcomings (weaknesses) of the incongruity theory of humor. (5 points) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, incongruity is not the only element that is needed for producing humor. When experience humor, incongruity is essential but not the sole purpose for producing amusement or laughter. Incongruity theory implies that amusement or humor is funniest when the joke is unknown, a joke that is a surprise, a shock. If the joke is predictable then it is not as funny. Another problem with incongruity theories is that studies have been done demonstrating the opposite of the incongruity hypothesis. Studies Have shown that people rated jokes that are known and not surprising as being more humorous than jokes that are predictable. Lastly, the incongruity theory is not explained well and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. First Person Narration In Boyle s Greasy Lake Greasy Lake s first person narration exhibits and immediate emotional effect on its readers; Charters explains first person narration tells the story from his or her own accounts or perspective. Secondly, it is further stated the first person narrator is only able to tell the direct action of what s taking place or his/her own ability top mentally process what is taking place (1793). Similarly we can see in the beginning of the story on how he is setting the tone of a 1st person narration through a reminiscent tone of the past. Boyle uses of past tense words such as when, were and then at the beginning of the story gives us an account of sitting in the room with this character being told story before our very eyes. Furthermore the opening sentence is a powerful way to set the narration There was a time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This change from the narrator s perspective of his past to actual accounts in a specific point of his past in the story is absolutely brilliant. From this point, the narrator takes his exquisite descriptions of his perception of the era when he was as a late teenager to a descriptive detailed moment for moment account of the single night. Furthermore, the narrator s description of the fight between his self and the greasy character highlights some of these points. For example, Like a fool, I d gone down on one knee to comb the stiff hacked grass for the keys, my mind making connections in the most dragged out, testudineous way then to end that sentence he said the lost key was my grail to salvations (Boyle 166). This action that he is describing is very detailed from a 1st person narrator and that this narrator can be considered reliable. Also, with this amount of description and firsthand account makes him a major character in The Greasy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Campbell s Five-Viewpoints The five paragraph formula is a destructive formula that cuts the blood flow of creativity from students. As Campbell essentially argues in his paper, Beyond the Five Paragraph Essay. Campbell s main idea that he reiterates and stresses over and over again; is that the five paragraph formula doesn t properly allow students to express themselves with their own unique voice through writing. The alternatives to the five paragraph formula are better suited for students as they allow students to use as he stated, their authentic, authoritative voices. Campbell sets the scene by showing how some teachers defended the five paragraph formula when he was doing a presentation on common core standards. Campbell s main reason for writing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Campbell did a great job in laying out and showing the main reasons and arguments against the five paragraph formula. However, in terms of his essay, he neglected to mention a few things that would ve further enriched his essay. One of the critical aspects he neglected to mention that I would add would be mainly statistics instead of heavily relying on anecdotal evidence. For example, on page 62 as he is discussing the key issues with the formula he stated, it doesn t ensure success on standardized tests or in college. I would ve added a statistics further enriching the say by getting his point across and having a somewhat of a shock factor. A shock factor would ve really made his point stand out and would not just have the essay rely on anecdotal evidence but a mixture of scientific and anecdotal evidence. Moreover, I would ve also included a more sound concluding paragraph. I felt like the last paragraph left a somewhat sour taste in my mouth; I would ve added now that they are able to write better essays their writing has drastically improved and really highlighted the overall difference in quality between using different formulas. I believe that would ve enriched the essay and left a more sound concluding paragraph with a much sweeter taste. From the get go Campbell s voice was established and had a booming presence throughout. He also had his ideas shine through and not get muffled when referencing other people s works; truly elevating and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Sport Of Wrestling During The 16th And 16th Century Do you know what sport was established in the 15th and 16th century? Many people may not realize that the great sport of wrestling was established so long ago. However, wrestling is much different now than it was when it first came about. Since the sport of wrestling began, major changes and advancements have come about which have changed the sport tremendously and made it what it is today. Wrestlingis one of the oldest sports, and it has a lot of historical background. Wrestling was established in the 15th and 16th century, but it was not a competitive sport at the time. There have been cave drawings of wrestling found from 3000 B.C., which shows that either the sport or at least ideas about the sport have been around for a long time (Olympic). It was during the pioneer days that wrestling s popularity began to grow. In Canada, there was a wrestling champion from each of the small villages and settlements. After the champions were crowned, they would all compete against each other and whoever won was the best of the best (Wrestling). A wide variety of people were involved in wrestling, even some presidents, including Abraham Lincoln and George Washington. Washington was good enough to win a tournament, and at one point in history, there was a style of wrestling named after him. That style, however, is no longer used in today s sport.Wrestling is a very popular sport not only in the U.S. but all over the world. In France, wrestling was very popular. Wrestling was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Case Study Of Bothma And Barnard Question 1: I have selected Bothma and Barnard their main product is wood furniture. 1.1 1.2 The core product at Bothma and Barnard is wood furniture which is classified as a good as it is tangible, produced by a manufacturer (Bothma and Barnard), easy to store in a warehouse, there is a delay between production and consumption as the goods sitting in furniture shops of warehouses, it maintains its value much longer than a service, its less likely to be unique, there is little or no contact between the customer and manufacturer unless they are buying directly from the factory and its easy to measure the output. The operation manager at Bothma and Barnard would be responsible to oversee the production of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2 important characteristics of aggregate planning: 1.Reduced overhead excess inventory cost the business a lot of money through the use of aggregate planning excess inventory is eliminated. 2.Increased production rates aggregate planning take full advantage of the application of production equipment which in turn speeds up production. Question 3: 3.1 A continuous inventory review system is a system that tracks each item and updates inventory every time an item gets removed from inventory, for example if Bokomo uses barcodes and scanners to record customer purchases and updates inventory counts every time a barcode is scanned. A periodic inventory review system is a system that involves doing a stock take at specified times like at the end of every month. For example if Bokomo counted all the stock in their warehouse at the end of every month. P = D/Q P= 50 000/ 1000 P = 50 times per year, which results in an order having to be placed every 5 days. 3.2 Lead time is the time from the placement of an order by a customer until the customer receives the good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Custody Of Child Custody INTRODUCTION Marriage is a union of two humans. More often than not marriages result in children. Some might even say reproduction is main aim and objective of the union through marriage. Parents take immense care of their children; they put them on a pedestal and dedicate their entire lives to the upbringing of their children. But what happens in cases of divorce? When parents have exceeded their threshold and divorce is inevitable the settlement of child custody is very important. When we use the term custody we must understand its legal meaning. Custody of a child, when parents divorce, only implies as to who the child will physically reside with. Both parents continue to be natural guardians. The custodial parent will be the primary caretaker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By saying that older children are given the choice of custody the court does not neglect the welfare of the child aspect. Even though the courts believe that male children of age sixteen years and above and female children of age fourteen years and above should not be compelled to live in a custody they dislike it is also important that this factor alone cannot determine the custody of the children. This is because in Venkataramma v. Tulsi the court found that the wishes of the children are found to be induced by persuasion and even torture in some cases. Other than these, in certain exceptional cases it is noted that the custody of minor children may be granted to third persons if that is what the welfare of the child requires. In Baby v. Vijay, granting custody of two minor children to their maternal grandfather, the court observed that, even if the father is not found unfit, custody might be given to a third person in the interest of welfare of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Get Rid Of Cramps In The Foot Research Paper How do you get rid of cramps in the foot in seconds To get rid of cramps in the foot, you can easily stretc h the muscles of the foot. This also serves as a mitigation measure for training. Cramp in the foot occurs when the muscles to contract, which can be a result of you sat very, or after some kind of intensive training that has lasted for a long time. This discomfort can be short term or persist. It can affect most people, but if fotkramp arise often the reason may be a problem with blood circulation , you are dehydrated, you have a poor diet or a problem with the nerves. It s not often you need to go to a specialist if you have cramps in the foot, but if it becomes a protracted difficult it may be necessary to visit a doctor to find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Advantages Of Backlash From Social Media Usage Backlash from Social Media Usage The technology that is social media can be used for many good purposes, but you should always remember to not post prejudice/racist comments, not to share confidential information and stay away from idiotic/rude comments (Newstex. 2015) while you are on the job. Introduction Getting backlash from your social media usage is a scare for a lot of people in this age of technology. Whether you run your company s social media or not, having to make sure you follow the proper guidelines of not posting prejudice or racist comments, not sharing confidential information and stay away from any idiotic or rude comments while you are on the job. Not following these rules will lead to termination and defamation of the company! Especially in this age where prejudice or racism has no room in our society. Prejudice / Racism Posting racist, sexist, or offensive comments could make other people see the company that the person works for in a different light and cost them their business. A business wants to bring in a target audience. This could include all nationalities, sexes, religions, or handicapped people. Posting offensive content that might possibly be targeted toward anyone is not good for you or the company and should be avoided at all costs. Back in 2013, PR rep Justine Sacco tweeted an insensitive comment about AIDS just before getting on a plane to South Africa. By the time she landed a few hours later, her job was history and her reputation was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The African American Many Rivers We Cross Summary Episode 5 titled Rise of the PBS series The African Americans Many Rivers We Cross , tells the story of black Americans fighting for their rights. In this essay I am going to talk about key events that took place, and my thoughts about them. We first start of in the 1940 s where black Americans pursued economic opportunity in Chicago through the Auto Industry. Where they could be paid a steady wage job. African Americans were given the most dangerous jobs located in the foundry. A time in the middle of World War 2, where due to labor demand the assembly line became integrated. Where segregation ran ramped, and they was a lot of hatred toward blacks. In 1943 a race war broke out in Detroit. White Americans rioted, abused, and destroyed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He used the media in a way that would cause people to look at the unjust acts against the African American citizens. Like in the case of the march on Selma. Where the visual impact of the brutality towards African Americans caused an uproar. While Malcom X was a man who truly wanted to confront the utter hypocrisy of what the government called law. And yet still have so much inequality towards African Americans. Then in 1965, the Voting Rights Act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. And though this was passed into legislation the voting process were still rigged against African Americans. A young man James Meredith began to walk along the south to spread awareness of the challenges African Americans faced to vote. He was shot two days into his cause. The walk was continued by Martin Luther King, and current SNCC leader Stokely Carmichael. This was the beginning of a decline in nonviolent protest by Martin Luther King, and a more result driven tactics by Stokely. Stokely Carmichael s approach to the civil rights movement. He wanted the black Americans to embrace their rights and take their freedom. He starts to influence the people with the phrase Black Power . You find the voice of the African American people change to a more self conscious of what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pydimethylsiloxane Polydimethylsiloxane is a silicone based polymer which is commonly used in huge flexible electronics applications due to its unique properties such as optically clear, inert to chemical compounds, and good mechanical strength when compared to the existing flexible substrate. PDMS are the most preferred substarte due to its ease of processing and its biocompatibility (Peterson et al. 2005; Ostuni et al. 2000; De Silva et al.2004; Tan et al. 2003; du Roure et al. 2005). (Abel L. Thangawng et al 2007). The mechanical strength of the PDMS is directly proportional to the amount of cross linking agent integrated into the polymer. Increasing the concentration of cross linker increases the mechanical strength of the PDMS and makes the PDMS to be less... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fabricated sensor withstands mechanical deformation without damage and exhibits stable electrochemical properties. Being flexible it finds lot of applications in real time day to day life. Jasbir N. Patel et al 2008 developed a flexible glucose sensor using PDMS layers sandwiched between the gold electrodes. Due to unique advantages such as optically transparent, flexible and bio compatible it finds a role as implantable sensors. The size of the sensor is about 2 mm x 3 mm with a thickness of 700 Вµm. The PDMS based glucose sensor is economical and easy to fabricate and shows a linear response. Anjali Khatri et al 2013 proposed a micro molded U shaped PDMS optical waveguide for biosensing applications using soft lithography technique. Due to its low refractive index contrast compared to SU 8 in the sensing region, it finds lot of application in biosensing. They reported that PDMS based waveguides were exhibits five fold more sensitive than SU 8. Ease of fabrication, high sensitivity and mechanical robustness of PDMS finds a promising and versatile platform for biosensor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Importance Of Kindergarten Readiness Some may base a young child s kindergarten readiness on mental abilities or academic skills. A skill that is just as important is a child s self regulation. Self regulation in young children involves the ability to control behaviors, emotions, attention, and thinking. Self regulation is a theory, so there isn t a single satisfactory definition of the term created by developmentalists. In order to track a child s progress in terms of their self regulation skill, as well as other domains, it is appropriate protocol to observe and assess children. A child s success in academic and social domains during kindergarten relies on the child s kindergarten readiness. Kindergarten readiness is not solely based on academic abilities; it also depends on other aspects, such as the essential skill of self regulation. In the article Refining the Preschool Self regulation Assessment for Use in Preschool Classrooms, the authors found that there is a growing interest in young children s self regulation skills. One goal of the authors was to examine any noticeable differences between children s age, gender, or socioeconomic risk in regards to their self regulation abilities. Ceiling effects caused some worry, due to the possibilities of causing difficulties in identifying differences between the comparable groups. The study took place in northern Virginia. The participants in the study included 140 preschoolers enrolled in a Head Start program and 173 preschoolers enrolled in a private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Case Of Marion And The Pacemaker The Case of Marion And The Pacemaker Maddalena Roseto New York City College of Technology HSA Legal Aspects of Healthcare Dr. Gregory October 9, 2016 Abstract Working in the field as health care professionals, we are faced with ethical dilemmas almost always. Although each individual posses different values, there are specific codes of conduct to abide by, despite personal beliefs. Without the use of a structural code, individuals in the health care field would make decisions based on their own personal beliefs in accordance to their culture and religion. In the case of Marion and the pacemaker, we witness the desires of the patient at hand, Marion, and her family, be interrogated by the floor nurses. Although the intent behind the actions of the floor nurses can be described as morally just, thinking they are helping preserve the life of Marion, based on medical ethics, their behavior is of some degree to be questioned. This paper will focus on the boundaries we witness crossed by floor nurses and how they go against the medical ethics approved, and what effects they have on patients and their care givers. In the case of Marion and the pace maker, like that of many cases of elderly patients, there are several factors that need to be understood by both the patient and their family before any decisions can be made, such as in her case, the surgical procedure of implanting the pace maker, the benefits, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Theme Of A Clockwork Orange t was a hot summer day in the year 2011. Everyone is walkin around with popsicles, ice cream, and cold refreshments. Then, there is me, with a warm bottle of water and a bag of hot Cheetos I dreadfully regretted buying. I thought, this must be how my story ends, but just as I had given up hope, my younger brother walks by with a cold Sprite! The moment he leaves it, I dash over faster than you could say the word pop, and snatched up the can. Just as I took my first couple sips, i seemed to have been caught in a daze. Because after what seemed like the shortest 20 seconds ever before, i drop the can. Yes. Drop. The Sprite splashes all over the sidewalk and makes a big crash. My little brother yells at me for spilling his soda, but i ignore him, staring in astonishment at what was supposed to be my big break. You know what they say, What goes around comes around or maybe you know it as You get what you deserve and for you really frisky people, you can probably identify it as Karma s a ***** . Either way, i think the main theme that plays out in the story A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgessis that karma always gets you. A Clockwork Orangeis about a man named Alex Delarge, who is a teen (around sixteen or seventeen) that is the head of a four man gang in a future England setting. Due to his lack of leadership skills, his buddies turn on him and abandon him as he is apprehended by authorities. While in prison, he is put into a prototype hypnosis program called the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Fear From The Town In A Rose For Emily Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris (Faulkner I). Emily abandoned with no wealth but a house from her father s will. Her father was the man in her life that took control and isolated Emily by enabling her to have a husband and a proper life. Emily creates her own illusions, a reality that permanently detaches herself from the real world. Therefore, as the years passed the town developed a new society, but Emily has gone old unable to accept the changes in her surrounding by refusing to have a mailbox build on her property. She lives in the past that enables her to adapt. This gothic short story, A Rose for Emily(1930),... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are a few reasons why Emily gets the negative attention from the town. First, Emily s snobbish persona intimidates and scare away any town folks because she lacks affection from love ones and human interaction. The town is afraid of disturbing Emily because from a pungent smell that lingered her home, Dammit, sir, Judge Stevens said, will you accuse a lady to her face of smelling bad? (Faulkner II). They took action to encircle her home and sprinkle lime to get rid of the awful smell. This passage foreshadows the future of Emily s lover Homer dead. Second, Emily ask the druggist to hand over the a powerful poison and she gets her way by demanding and refusing to explain what she s going to use it for. When an individual is feared they tend to get what they want. Therefore, the town folks exclaimed, We all said, She will kill herself ; and we said it would be the best thing (Faulkner IV). Emily purchased poison to use on her Homer, because rumors from the town he did not have interest on marry, so Emily did refused Homer on leaving her. Controlling like her father she forced him to stay by poisoning him and his body detailed as, The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now the long sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of love, had cuckolded him (Faulkner V). The passage shows symptoms of being emotionally unstable after her father s death. Emily positioning a corpse into a cradling position making her a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Wonder Wom The Complications Of The Wonder Woman Wonder Woman has been at the center of controversy ever since its premiere in June. Major controversies revolved around the movie s feminist message, the women only screenings, and the nationality of its leading actress. In an interview with The Guardian published in August, James Cameron, the director of The Terminator and Titanic, called Wonder Woman a step backward and commented that it had nothing groundbreaking. All of the self congratulatory back patting Hollywood s been doing over Wonder Woman has been so misguided, he said, she s an objectified icon, and it s just male Hollywood doing the same old thing. His criticism received an immediate rebuke from Patty Jenkins, the director of Wonder Woman. Jenkins responded with a post on Twitter. James Cameron s inability to understand what Wonder Woman is, or stands for, to women all over the world is unsurprising as, though he is a great filmmaker, he is not a woman, she wrote, adding, There is no right and wrong powerful kind of woman. Wonder Woman is a 2017 American superherofilm based on the DC Comicscharacter of the same name. Wonder Woman, also called Princess Diana, is a princess who grows up on the Amazon Island of Themyscira. She has the superhuman powers given by the Greek gods, and she fights to defeat Ares, the God of War, and bring peace to the outside world. In the film, Diana rescues American pilot and spy Steve Trevor after his plane crashes offshore of the island. After Steve tells ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Dodd Frank As An Effective Measure Against After more than seven years after the financial crisis, there is a great debate among politicians and economists as to what the best policies are to prevent such a catastrophe from happening again. So in the aftermath of the financial meltdown, Congress passed the Dodd Frank Act which brought in multitude of financial stipulations and rules that were aimed at avoiding another disaster. There are some who see Dodd Frank as an effective measure against the causes that led to the 2008 crisis. They view Dodd Frank as a comprehensive and powerful tool to curtail systemic risk. On the other hand, there are critics who see Dodd Frank as a symbolic piece of legislation that does nothing more than give lip service to those who demand more stringent regulations. After a careful examination of the Dodd Frank, it can be shown that Dodd Frank is not a symbolic piece of legislation, but a law that will give the government the ability to mitigate the chances of systemic risk from tanking the financial system. When discussing symbolic pieces of legislation, one must clearly mark the line that differentiates symbolic laws from effective ones. Symbolic laws can be described as those that are enacted with much publicity, but that are not truly designed to accomplish their purported goals (Suarez 5). Essentially, when laws are passed they should do more than talk about the problems but must actually give the ways in which the laws will deal with the problems. Now, the issue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Pan s Labyrinth The founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, developed a wide variety of psychoanalytic theories that are often used to analyze a diverse body of literary and artistic works. An example being, the Family Romance theory. It is an abnormal state of mind a child enters during the pre pubescent stage. It consists of the child fantasizing that they are not the biological son or daughter of their parents. This occurs when a parent fails to reciprocate affection to their child; consequently, urging them to seek retaliation through imaginary means. The Family Romance theory explains the cultural phenomenon behind children detaching themselves from their parents in order to gain independence. It is a psychological concept featured within the family dynamic of Guillermo del Toro s 2006 film Pan s Labyrinth . Pan s Labyrinth depicts the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War through the eyes of Ophelia, an innocent child, and the magical realm she comes across in the woods. In the film, it is Ophelia s lack of a father figure, rivalry between... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet, Ofelia continues to love her mother unconditionally. However, Carmen s neglectfulness, similarly to the child in Freud Family Romances, has caused Ofelia to criticize her mother for disregarding her. As a result, Ofelia decides to detach herself from her mother. It is a task that each adolescent must do in order to become an independent being. The fantasies and magical beings Ofelia created allowed her to mature into an adult. In doing so, Ofelia is also able to save the life of her younger brother after being relinquished from her mother s parental rule. Ofelia is able to become her own person because of the many circumstances she was involved in throughout the film. Had Ofelia not been neglected by her mother throughout the course of her pregnancy, Ofelia would not have achieved independence as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Explain How Economic And Economic Conditions Influence... Economic conditions influence people s attitudes towards post materialist issues depending on the economic situation they grew up in., Ronald Inglehart, a political scientist, argued that the economic conditions that a person experienced early in their life influences their world views throughout their life. For example, individuals who grew up in economic uncertainty tend to emphasize materialistic views in terms of their political preferences. As a result, these individuals are more likely to care about job security, wage stability, and health care. In contrast, individuals who grew up with economic security tend to emphasize post materialistic views in terms of their political preferences. As a consequence, these individuals are more likely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 58. Chemistry Of Naoh ( Sodium Hydroxide Solution EXPERIMENT: 1 AIM: To prepare 100 ml of 0.1M NaOH (Sodium hydroxide) solution. MATERIALS REQUIRED: NaOH, beaker, distilled water, measuring cylinder, stirrer, weighing machine, paper. THEORY: NaOH is an organic compound aka caustic soda. It has Na+ as cationic part and OHв€’ as anionic part. At ambient ordinary temperature this alkali decomposes protein causing severe burns. It is highly soluble in water and absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from air. In many industries pulp and paper, textiles, drinking water, soaps and detergents are manufactured using NaOH and also used as a drain cleaner with wide range of applications. CALCULATION: Molarity = Number of moles of substance 1 litre of solution 1.1= w/m 1 litre = w/40 1 litre w = 4 gm 4 gm for 1000 ml X gm for 100 ml = 0.4 gm PROCEDURE: Weigh 0.4 gm of NaOH using weighing machine. Add 100ml of distilled water to the beaker. Add NaOH to it and stir it using the stirrer. PRECAUTIONS: Weigh the distilled water and NaOH accurately. Use gloves while weighing the organic compound to prevent injuries. EXPERIMENT: 2 AIM: To prepare and autoclave 100 ml of agarmedia. MATERIALS REQUIRED: Beaker, distilled water, stirrer, measuring cylinder, weighing machine. COMPONENTS OF AGAR MEDIA: вћўPeptone 0.5gm вћўBeef extract 0.3gm вћўNaCl 0.5gm вћўAgar powder 2gm THEORY: Nutrient agar media is used to facilitate the growth of the wide range of non fastidious bacteria. 0.5% Peptone provide organic nitrogen 0.3% beef extract/yeast extract the water soluble content of these contribute vitamins, carbohydrates, nitrogen, and salts 1.5% agar this gives the mixture solidity 0.5% Sodium Chloride this gives the mixture proportions similar to those found in the cytoplasm of most organisms Distilled water water serves as a transport medium for the agar s various substances pH ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...