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The Research Problem Using Qualitative Methodology
Examining research problem using qualitative methodology are basically non numerical and show
great diversity. It involves any form of human communication which could either be written, audio or
visual. The qualitative methodology used in solving problems, or explaining what actually happened.
However, using qualitative methods to examine the research problem involves two activities:
developing an awareness of the types of data can be described and explained; and also the practical
activities that assist with the kinds of data and the large amounts of it that needs to be examined
(Gibbs, 2007). However, this paper will explore the examination of the research problem using a
qualitative methodology. It will also restate the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This leads to employees quitting from the job. Another source of conflict exists between employees;
arguments and competition for promotion, position and performance being the causes. Employees
resigning from jobs in large numbers could lead to lower productivity and bad organizational
reputation in most situations. Conflicts are critical part of human relationship; many organizations
have devised methods to resolve them in a manner that maintains cohesion, economic stability in
order to minimize negative outcomes which are certain for employees unless the conflicts between
them and management are successfully managed through resolutions. With this in mind, it is worth
noting that employees and management of various organizations have stressed the need for fast
decisions that will encourage or support good personal relationship among people. Conflict varies and
come in different forms. In the organizational setting, it comes through job retention or desires to be
met, employer/employee disagreements and settlement, confidentiality reports and information
sharing; all these leads to change in feeling and attitude. However, there are conflict management
challenges facing many organizations in Nigeria. It is phenomenal, but can be controlled or managed.
Notably, there seems to be growing importance of the conflict in various organizations. Olu
Adesobomi (2013) in a survey revealed that managers spend most of their time handling issues and
that conflict management is
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Causes Of College Tuition
There have been arguments when people discuss the price of attending college. The main argument is
whether college tuition is too expensive or not. Over the last few decades the college tuition rates have
increased drastically, but is a rate increase necessarily a good or bad thing. The cost to attend is too
expensive especially for low and middle income families. There are many reasons why tuition could
be considered too expensive; they include, rise in tuition, little financial aid, and lack of college
savings, to name a few. The first reason why college tuition is considered too expensive is the
continuing rise of tuition itself. In one article, between the years 1973 to 2008 tuition for a four year
increased from $9,876 to $25,145 for a private college, and $2,175 to $6,585 for public. While a two
year college tuition increased from $1,360 to $2,402. Within a thirty five year period tuition increased
$15,267 for a private college, $4,410 for public, and $1,042 for a two year college. This might not
seem too bad for it occurring in a thirty five year period, but really think about it college tuition
increases a little each day and it adds up pretty quickly ( Chronology: Recent Key Events in History of
College Tuition Cost 1). Sarah Turner mentions in her section of the anthology College Choices: The
Economies of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay , that due to high levels of tuition students
are least likely to enroll in higher education. Turner also states that
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Chlorine
Chlorine
Zachary Grindle
Chemistry 1301
Professor Bott
June 24, 2010
Chlorine has an atomic mass of 35.453, atomic number 17, is a member of the halogen family (VIIA),
and its symbol is Cl . Chlorine contains 17 protons and 18 neutrons in is nucleus. There are two
isotopes for chlorine as well; Cl 35 and Cl 37. Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by Swedish chemist
Carl Wilhelm Sheele. Sheele came upon chlorine when he put a few drops of hydrochloric acid (HCl),
then known as muriatic acid, onto a piece of manganese dioxide (MnO2). This caused a reaction
where the pricduct was a yellowish green gas that would later be named chlorine. At this point Sheele
thought that this gas contained oxygen and was some sort of oxygen compound, ... Show more content
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Ferric chloride s physical state is an orange to brown black solid.
Hydrogen Gold Chloride (HAuCl2)
Hydrogen gold chloride is formed again from volcanic reactions. Volcanoes release gases that include
steam, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen, hydrochloric acid, and hydrogen sulfide. The magma
that come from volcanoes contains gold and when this magma and the gases react together, one of the
compounds formed is hydrogen gold chloride. The physical state is red crystals.
Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)
At room temperature hydrochloric acid is a colorless gas. HCl is the compound known as hydrochloric
acid, much like H2O is the compound known as water. Hydrochloric acid is produced naturally from
the earth, with volcanic eruptions being one outlet.
Titanium Tetrachloride (TiCl4)
Titanium Tetrachloride is made by a chemical reaction involving titanium dioxide, chlorine gas, and
carbon at 1,000 degrees Celsius. When mixed together titanium tetrachloride and carbon dioxide gas
are formed. Here is how the reaction looks: TiO2 + 2Cl2 + C TiCl4 + CO2. The physical state of
titanium tetrachloride is a yellow liquid.
Trichlorosilane (HSiCl3)
In the process of getting pure silicon, trichlorosilane is used as an intermediate compound. First silicon
must be separated from oxygen where it is found naturally as SiO2. This reaction
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Financial Crisis
1 Introduction
The latest global financial crisis was exploded in 2008. This was the most serious financial crisis since
the economic depression which occurred in 1930s and it severely impacted the global financial
market. Lots of corporations collapsed during the 2008 financial recession which was caused by
breakage of capital chain. Although some companies did not bankrupt during that period, they also
had suffered huge loss.
The 2008 global financial crisis began from America. American financial crisis came from the
prosperity of real estate. Before the 2008 global financial crisis, a large number of financial
derivatives were generated and financial bubble became more and more serious. Finally, American sub
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Nevertheless, Ghoshal disagrees this view and approves of the stewardship theory, because it can
effectively give consideration to the profit of customers, employees, shareholders and their
communities (Davis, Schoorman and Donaldson, 1997, citied in Ghoshal, 2005: 81).
2.3 Background of financial crisis
The 2008 global financial recession has been described a once in a century credit tsunami (Earle,
2009: 785). This is a disastrous blow to global financial community. Bullard (et al, 2009, citied in Hu
et at, 2012) points out that many economists regarded the global financial crisis as the most serious
global finance disaster since 1930s. Compared with only 11 banks was bankruptcy during 2003 to
2007, at least 160 American banks went broke in 2008 and 2009 (Fdic, 2011, citied in Hu et al, 2012).
From this statistics, it is not difficult to know how strong influence brought by this financial crisis.
There is a close link between the 2008 global financial crisis and sub prime crisis. Bernake (2007,
citied in Hlenzerjr and Zhao, 2012) asserts that sub prime mortgages are loans made to borrowers who
are perceived to have a high credit risk, often because they lack a strong credit history or have other
characteristics that are associated with high probabilities of default . Furthermore, during 1990 to
2000, because of the IT
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The Legend Of Subbanna Summary
The play is a monologue based on the legend of Veeranna who belongs to the chitradurga region of
Karnataka. Before its theatrical effectiveness in the play the legend is incorporated from Kannada
writer, T.R. Subbanna s (Knows as TaRaSu) novel, Hamsageethe (Swan Song) Published in 1952. The
title of the novel literally means the swan song of the protagonist, Venkatasubbayya whom Subbanna
inserts in the tale of Veeranna, the archaka of the Hidambeshwara temple. About the legend narrated in
Subbanna s version Aparna Bhargava Dharwadker writes in the Introduction to his collected Play
(Vol.II): The married priest has passionately in love with a mistress to whom he takes the offering
form the temple after the evening prayers. One day the palegar (chieftain) discovers a hair in the
prasada and demands and explanation from Veerganna, who claims that the hair belongs to god.
Challenged by the chieftain to prove the truth of this claim, the priest in turn challenges god to display
hair or accepts his head in punishment, and enters a meditative trance to the accompaniment of
Venkatasubbayya s song. When the chieftain arrives the next day to expose Veeranna s lie, the
Shivalinga has indeed sprouted long silken hair, and when (urged by the singer) he pulls out a tuft to
test its authenticity, blood begins to ooze from the crown of the lingam. overwhelmed by a sense of sin
at having injured the deity, Veeranna beheads himself in eh sanctum (xxxi).
But
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Bates Motel Analysis
A young woman pulls into a motel, somewhere in California. It s raining. She checks in, alone, and
settles for the night. Once in the room, the woman then undresses and turns on the shower. As she
showers, a suspenseful violin music starts playing and she s surprised by what seems to be an old lady
holding a knife, who violently pulls aside the shower curtain. The woman screeches. The attacker then
stabs the naked woman multiple times until she lies dead in the bathtub.
Does this scenario sound familiar to you? Then you ve probably seen or heard of Psycho , Alfred
Hitchcock s chef d oeuvre. The master of suspense 1960 film and Robert Bloch s book of the same
name became the inspiration for the new A E television series Bates Motel, a contemporary prequel to
Hitchcock s movie that debuted March of last year. The series depicts Norman Bates and the story
behind the shower killer s bizarre personality, his murders, and his sick relationship with his mom,
which explains the aftermath we see in Psycho.
Bates Motel gives us the privilege of watching talented Vera Farmiga as Norma Bates and English
actor Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates. You ll probably remember Highmore as Charlie Bucket in
the 2005 reworking of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where he shares the big screen with Johnny
Depp who supposedly endorsed him for the role or Peter Davis in Finding Neverland (2004), his most
acclaimed performance. In Bates Motel, Highmore shows a deeper acting of an obscure
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Wall-E Vs Petney
Wall e versus Sonny: The Industrial Robot and Humanoid A lot of people associate themselves with
robots. There are instances where people make robots for a living, or program a type of chip or circuit
board that are installed in robots. However, the main reason why we know about robots is because of
movies. A lot of movies depict robots as being mechanical creatures that somehow upsets the balance
of earth and cause mass destruction, or is depicted as serving their masters. We often think about
industrial robots. This is mainly because of industrial plants. We think of them as taking over our jobs.
For instance, the movie Wall e depicts an industrial robot picking garbage. Although humanoids aren t
the first robot thought of, no other type ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are robots that are made to help complete tasks or chores which humanoids can do, but many
humanoid robots are made for different types of interactions. Some humanoid robots are especially
made for the study of autism or an underdeveloped child or adolescent. Humanoids can understand
facial expressions and emotions that children emit. Yes, humans can also detect signs, but if
programmed correctly, humanoids can detect the smallest facial cues that humans often miss
especially in autistic children. Also, autistic children are often misinterpreted because they understand
the physical world much better than the social world (O Brien). There is a humanoid named Russell.
Russell works with autistic children by helping them strengthen their ability to imitate others. It is a
skill that is important for learning. Russell is developed so he isn t complex. He is programmed to
detect signs but he doesn t have all the characteristics of a human. They don t want Russell to
overstimulate or overwhelm a child with autism (O Brien). They do this because children that have
autism have an affinity for technology (O Brien). Humanoids help the process of development in a
multitude of children. Humanoids skills are
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Kingdom Of Heaven Analysis
The movie Kingdom of Heaven tries to portray the crusades that occurred in the 12th century while at
the same time describing the middle age era. Some of the movie content contains truth of that period
as well as fiction. The movie follows Balian of Ibelin and his journey from being a blacksmith to
defender of Jerusalem. Although the movie has manipulated some of the real events to appeal to a
broader audience, make it more Hollywood like, it does a decent job in portraying the battle over
Jerusalem and some of the circumstances around it.
The church played a significant role during the middle ages. In fact, the church reached the height of
its power in the high middle ages: the 11th, 12th, 13th centuries. It was during this period that the
crusade battles occurred. The movie tries to portray the events that led to one of the battles, the Battle
of Hattin 1187. The idea that God wills war was apparent in both the movie and real life. Crusaders
became consumed with fighting and killing the Muslims which was clear in Guy de Lusignan and
Reynald de Chatilon actions. On the other hand, Baldwin and Balian, in the movie, represented the
crusaders who wanted to maintain a peaceful relationship between the Muslims and the Christians.
Another concept that appears in the movie that is linked to reality is the ideas of becoming a crusader
in order to repent your sins. One of the main reason why Balian became a crusader is to repent his sin,
of killing a priest, and his wife
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Musee De Louvre Research Paper
The Musee de Louvre was the place I was most excited about when coming to France, and I have to
say that I was not disappointed with it in the slightest. The one thing that I do regret coming into this
was not knowing the background and history of the Louvre and a majority of its works. After doing
some research, I came across the history and mission of The Musee de Louvre and I was fascinated
with what I read: from knowing that The Louvre was originally created as a fortress to finding out
how hard the architects and designers worked so hard to make it an accessible place for all. The
Louvre was originally created in the early 12th century while France was under the 43 year reign of
Phillipe Auguste. During this time, a barricade was built to protect Paris from the Anglo Norman
threat. France reinforced its defense with a fortress, which is today known as The Musee de Louvre. I
found it neat that The Louvre was created so long ago and for such a different purpose. Most major
places, such as the Palace of Versailles, were created to be a palace for the people to live in, but the
Louvre was created for a much greater purpose: to protect the city. I believe that its original purpose
has a huge affect on why it is so well known and means so much to the country of France today. In the
first few years of the life of The Louvre, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After that, work began to open three new galleries of antique art. When I was in Paris, I was lucky
enough to go to the Louvre multiple times. The second time I went, I spend almost my whole time
visiting the Egyptian antique section. I have always been interested in Egyptian history and I think that
this was my favorite section by far. There were just so many things to see while there, but specifically
I enjoyed the sphinx and the mummies. I have never seen a mummy in real life and to be able to check
that one off my bucket list was
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Human Trafficking Epidemic Report
Human trafficking is an epidemic around the world. It doesn t just happen once in a great while, but it
s happening all the time. Every single day, people are involved in human trafficking. People need to
help raise awareness of what is going on around the world, and we are definitely not doing enough to
help stop this issue. Also, the way the women and children are being treated is absolutely horrible.
They are beaten, starved, and even murdered. In almost every situation, they can t do anything about it
because they are scared for their lives. Society as a whole needs to be more educated about human
trafficking. In total, 19,724 cases of human trafficking have been reported to the NHTRC hotline and
Polaris s BeFree Texting Helpline since 2007 ( 2014 Hotline Statistics. ). The number of human
trafficking cases that these hotlines get increases every year. The number of cases since 2007 hasn t
decreased. As a matter of fact, it s been going up. Yes, there are hotlines and call centers that are trying
to help, but the numbers of victims just keeps going up. Many victims are runaway girls who have
already suffered sexual abuse as children ( What is Human Trafficking? ). Girls are used the most in
human trafficking because they are what these nasty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Trafficking will surpass the illegal sale of drugs in the next few years ( Child trafficking Statistics U.S.
International ). The reason this is happening is because someone who buys drug can only use that drug
until it is gone, and once it s gone they either have to stop or buy more. Then there are these people
that are being sold for sex, and they can keep buying them as much as they want until society steps up
to stop human trafficking. The fact that human trafficking is happening right now everywhere in the
United States is an issue that needs to be addressed. Just because you don t know anything about it
doesn t mean it s not
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Marxism and the Matrix Essay
The movie, The Matrix is an outstanding example of the term Marxism . Simply put, Marxism is the
political and economic theory of Marx, advocating abolition of private property, and state provision of
work and subsistence for all, and to be a Marxist, is to follow Karl Marx s theories. Along the lines of
Marx s theories; a reality and way of life in the Matrix is maintained, oppressed, discovered, and
eventually explained. Marx advocates a violent change, and The Matrix demonstrates this type of
propaganda. The character Trinity sets the tone from the very start with her defying antics, and Neo s
role is realized; as this reality that is the Matrix is explained. The Wachowski brothers film, The
Matrix, easily lends itself to a Marxist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People have themselves become that means of production, in that their bodies have become the energy
source that keeps the economic machine running. Neo is informed by one of the rebels that he is
nothing more than a coppertop , a battery that runs the system. But he also finds hope, because the
rebels are fighting back and, as Marx had hoped, the grave diggers are going to try to destroy the
capitalistic machines. Life in the Matrix is not quite the Utopia Marx envisioned. And we discover this
by observing Mr. Anderson s daily grind, as he follows the daily routine of a dead end job. This is not
an ideal life for any man. One would want to escape, question, and break free of this routine that is his
life . As the plot of The Matrix advances, this reality is explained. Neo eventually wakes up, and
witnesses the truth a world controlled, by machines. As he awakens to a dark desolate world, towers
taller than sky scrapers surround him, loaded with humans in a cocooned state. Machines monitor
these sleeping humans who are unaware of the truth. One of these machines quickly scans Neo, and
realizes things aren t quite right with him, and so he is released down a tube leading to a body
disposal, and his possible demise. They (the machines) obviously don t want him
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The Theories of Freud and Jung
1. Freud s essay on The Sexual Aberrations posits the existence of a sexual urge, called libido , which
Freud finds analogous to hunger. Freud suggests that, like hunger, the libido manifests itself more or
less from birth. The chief question for Freud in this paper is why libido should manifest itself in
unexpected ways as with inversion , which is the slightly old fashioned term that Freud uses for
homosexuality. Freud rather unexpectedly relies on the suggestion that mucus membranes in general
are susceptible to sexual stimulation in his opinion, this accounts for such varied phenomena as
kissing, thumbsucking, and anal sex. Freud then goes on to explain foot fetishism and other sexual
fascination with inanimate objects in terms of primitive religion: This substitution is not unjustly
compared with the fetich in which the savage sees the embodiment of his god. (Freud 1910). Freud
goes on to explain other aberrations, such as Sado Masochism, in terms of their attempt to cope with
an overvaluation of the sexual object. The idealistic impulses of love are seen, by Freud, as perhaps
even more evident in people who love whips or feet. Ultimately Freud brings it back to the nature of
the hypothesized infantile sexuality in Freud s belief, this has no natural object and is expressed in all
directions at once. By contemporary scientific standards, Freud s essay is a mess. To take the most
obvious example, Freud died in 1939: this is the same year that the Nobel Prize in
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Pc Personal Statement
The vibrant orange lights within the case shot on like a torch in the dark of a cave, illuminating the
graphics card, motherboard, RAM sticks, SSD, fans, and CPU cooler. The inner workings of my
creation, the structure, the bones and the guts of my self built, brand new PC gaming computer. My
journey to the world of PC building and gaming was exciting and I felt pride when my own creation
came to life for the first time. I was on the road to my final stop in the gaming realm, PC gaming,
where I plan to stay. I haven t always been a PC gamer, since a young age I ve had a connection with
gaming as a hobby, one year I received a Gameboy advance for Christmas and thus began my love of
all things digital. Every year it seemed a new game system would come out and I always managed to
convince my parents to get me the latest toy. I ve had many types of consoles over the years, including
Xbox, PS3, and a Wii. The jump to PC gaming was influenced mainly by my friends who started to
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It is like putting together a puzzle, the thought of building a computer can probably seem like a
daunting task, but its amazingly simple and I figured it out just by watching YouTube videos. The
most challenging part of a PC build is selecting the best parts that are right for you, there are hundreds,
if not thousands of different parts to choose from and they are all not created equal. PCPartPicker is
just one site for the task, they have all of the parts ever created on file and you can simply select which
ones you want from all the choices; including graphics cards, motherboards, RAM sticks, SSDs,
HDDs, coolers, cases, and even your peripherals. It took me several weeks to compile the list of parts
I would need, some of my friends gave me advice and information on the best parts as well as the ones
to stay away
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Rape Is A Serious Problem
Only rapists know when they will strike their prey with sexual assault. The victims, both men and
women, never see themselves in such a situation. But, what if both the victim and rapist are equally to
blame in that situation? What if women could be able to and should do everything they can to prevent
being raped? Is it possible that victims are not doing everything they can to prevent rape or defend
themselves when they are being violated? The argument of to whom the fault actually belongs to has
been a long occurring ordeal that perhaps may never be resolved. Rape is a serious problem, which is
why it is one of the most highly debated topics in today s society and media. Many actors and
actresses have spoken out against rape, some are even victims. There has also been a growing amount
of concern towards women expressed by many anonymous Twitter accounts. Those accounts have
helped make teenagers and other social network users more aware of rape culture.
According to the Marshall University Women s Center, rape culture is an environment in which rape is
prevalent and in which sexual violence against women is normalized and excused in the media and
popular culture ( Women s Center marshall.edu page 1). Women believe that rape culture is
emphasized through arrogant language, women being objectified by men, the overuse of television
sexual violence, and teaching the victims not to be raped instead of teaching the rapist not to rape.
Marshall University s
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Bevacizumab Research Paper
Bevacizumab is a monoclonal antibody to VEGF and binds to VEGF re ceptor and prevents binding of
VEGF to the receptor7. Various studies have shown the decrease in VEGF levels after intravitreal
injection of bevacizumab8. The advantages of bevacizumab are the intravitreal injec tion is a short
procedure. In most cases single injection was effective8. In cases where rubeosis iris, rigid pupil or
poor visibility precludes use of Laser, avastin can be used. The drug is relatively impermeable to
blood retinal barrier9. Thus the systemic absorption is less. In a 5 year follow up study after Avastin
injection no systemic effects was found10. Only ocu lar effect reported was myopia11. Bevacizumab
has been used in combination with laser for posterior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are cases where administration of Avastin caused initial regression, followed by late
recurrences. Recurrences as late as 54 weeks has been report ed19. There are cases where ROP
continued to progress despite Avas tin20. In stage 4 ROP, tractional retinal detachment can progress
with use of Avastin. Further studies with Avastin are needed regarding the safety. Long term
observational studies are needed to provide guidelines on how long should be the follow up after
Avastin injection and how often or when re peat injection is recommended .There is also need to tap
the potential of other agents.Ranibizumab a relatively newer anti VEGF agent sup presses VEGF
systemically for a shorter duration21. There are reports of successful treatment after Ranibizumab.
Various Cytokines and factors play role in ROP like IGF 1,HIF 1 ,erythropoietin22 . Further studies
are needed on modulating these factors for ROP treatment. Bevacizumab is a very useful
pharmacological agent for treatment of ROP.It is important to follow up the patient closely for
recurrence. The follow up should be longer than usual and in spite of initial regression pa tient should
still be closely watched for
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Essay on Diomedes, the True Hero of Homer’s Iliad
Diomedes, the True Hero of The Iliad
In The Iliad, written in a 3rd person omniscient point of view, Homer gives a very serious account of
the tenth and last year of the Trojan War. It was in Homer s account that the very idea of becoming a
legendary hero reached its pinnacle; the choice of the better hero was not decided on the events they
participated in, but rather by their characteristics. The ancient Greeks had strict criteria for individuals
to follow if they were to be seen as heroes. Above all, a man needed to be a skilled warrior, but this
was not the only requirement. To be a hero, a warrior had to respect authority, both governmental and
religious. The Greeks gave heroes no room for pride. These men were to be modest, ... Show more
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However, this fight may have never happened if Athena had not disguised herself as one of Hector s
brothers and convinced him to fight (260). That was not enough though, as Athena then helped
Achilles win the fight (260 261). This seems to be the case with all of Achilles battles. A god, goddess,
or gods help him in battle by strengthening and encouraging him and his men, or they rally a Trojan
army into entering a futile final battle. Diomedes is also guilty of receiving help from the gods. After
praying for Athena s aid, Diomedes proceeds to not only slay Pandaros (who wounded him earlier)
and many other Trojans, but also wound Aeneas in his hip and his mother Aphrodite in her hand (60
64). Later on in the same battle, Diomedes thrusts his spear through the belly of Ares, also done with
the help of Athena (73). Another example of Diomedes skill comes when he and Odysseus spy on the
Trojan camp. Diomedes goes ahead of Odysseus and strikes down so many Trojans that the ground
was reddened with blood (124). Even before this, Diomedes prayed again to Athena for help. It seems
no Greek warrior could fight their own battles; instead, they requested help from the gods. This fact
makes it difficult to discern the better fighter between Achilles and Diomedes, but the common choice
would probably be Achilles because of his legendary status and he was the son of an immortal.
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United States Interagency Council On Homelessness
In recent years, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) and the US
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have identified rapid re housing as a critical
strategy to meeting the national goal of ending family homelessness by 2020 (USICH 2013). As noted
in a recent update of Opening Doors, the federal plan to end homelessness, [US Department of Health
and Human Services], HUD, [the US Department of Veterans Affairs], and USICH have joined forces
to promote expansion of rapid re housing as a part of community coordinated systems (USICH
2013). Rapid re housing, an intervention that helps homeless families exit shelters and get back into
permanent housing quickly, provides short term help with housing expenses (e.g., rent arrears,
ongoing rent assistance, moving costs) and case management focused on housing stability. Rapid re
housing is a relatively new but, as early evidence shows, promising strategy that communities across
the country are adopting. The emphasis on rapid re housing represents a significant shift in the
response to family homelessness toward a Housing First philosophy. Increased attention on rapid re
housing, accompanied by an influx of resources, and expansion of programs, elicits urgent need for
more rigorous evaluation, some of which is already underway.
There is a small, but growing, body of evidence on the efficacy of rapid re housing. Drawing on
program data and early findings from evaluations in progress, this brief
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Literary Devices In The Swimmer
Oliwia Los 11/1/2014
Literary Analysis of The Swimmer
In the short story, The Swimmer, John Cheever uses precise literary devices to emphasize the true
meaning behind what the average reader might first gather. Throughout this short story, Neddy s
journey is recorded through what he does and how the time changes. His actions of jumping from pool
to pool show Neddy s incapabilities of growing up and the falsehood that he lives in. John Cheever
wants the readers to understand that Neddy s life is only a downfall as the years go by, and that his
outlook on life doesn t change until he realizes all his actions have left him alone. To set the tone of
the story, the author uses metaphors of different objects to show Neddy s changes in life, change of
diction to set a tone from excellence to weakness, and Neddy s life paralleled through the imagery
described in this short story. Cheever uses metaphors throughout The Swimmer to cleverly explain to
the audience without actually saying how Neddy s life really turned out. The most profound metaphor
throughout this short story is the swimming pool. The pools that Neddy swims through represent the
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People swim through life, feeling comfortable with their surroundings and the people with them on
this journey, but sometimes they might be exposed from this security blanket to realize that they aren t
who they thought they were. Extramarital affairs, depression, midlife crises, and loss of self are all
aspects that might happen in someones life that eat away at relationships people form with their loved
ones. In this short story, The Swimmer. John Cheever shows how all the literary devices of powerful
metaphors, realistic imagery, and parallel diction combine into one to make a powerful story of how a
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The River Merchant s Wife A Letter By Li Apa Summary
I will be comparing excerpts from The River Merchant s Wife: A Letter by Li Po and The Death of the
Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jerrell. The speakers in each excerpt are creating serious and solemn
dream like worlds that convey their misery over being abandoned to suffer impending death alone.
Imagery in both excerpts is used differently to describe death as being either immediate as in Jarrell s
poem or approaching as in Li Po s. The major difference between the speakers in each excerpt is the
use of alliteration;.the speaker in Jarrell s poem uses assonance and consonance effectively to carry the
emotional load created by the dark imagery, however, a loss in translation must be considered with
regard to the speaker s voice n Li Po s poem. Both excerpts utilize a fractured form to allow for the
imagining of their life outside of the world depicted by their words while maintaining the impact of
the existence loneliness in their life and the misery of dying alone. In Jarrell s poem the speaker dies at
the end. Therefore, images like hunched in its belly to show that he is like fallen prey and waking to
black flack and nightmare fighters to show that he is in immediate danger are used to prepare us for
the speaker s inevitable death. In contrast, the speaker in Li Po s poem uses images like leaves fall
early this autumn and already yellow this August to imply that death is approaching but not near
enough for portents of doom. Yet, the poems are very
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Subcultures In America
According to our textbook, subculture is a segment of society that shares a distinctive pattern of
customs, rules, and traditions. (Schaefer, pp 69) to make this concept more understandable subculture
is just a group that have different norms and value than the majority has. I think that is not easy to
make a list of subcultures in this country, or even in this city (Hot Springs) Subcultures are
sociological phenomena that tend to change over the time. Those changes can lead to create new
subcultures and/or make disappearing the old ones. Some subcultures can be created, and some people
has no choice and they born into a specific subculture.
Since I came to this country, I have been a full time worker, now, I am still full time worker but,
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Red Sox Religion
There were several elements of religion found in Ben s obsession with the Red Sox which would
include God, salvation, prayer modes, rituals, spirituality and scriptures. The gods in Ben s obsession
was the baseball players. When he went to his first game Ben looked at the players in awe as if he
couldn t believe that they were standing right there in front of him. Ben also experienced salvation
through the Red Sox. Ben s life when he was a young child wasn t the greatest until he went to
Fenway Park with his uncle. By going to Fenway Park and becoming a fan made his whole life better
and it was a way to remember his uncle when he passed away. Going to games every season brought
fulfillment to his life. He called the people he sits with at baseball games his summer family. Many
people will get up every morning and pray, but Ben on the other hand made the sign of the cross and
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The formal elements that it needs to be considered a religion are God and salvation which it covers.
The gods in Ben s case would be the players or the team and the salvation would be it gave him
friends, community, and purpose for the rest of his life. It also had many others elements of religion
that are present throughout the movie. The substantive is also displayed through the film by showing
the Holy which would be considered the Red Sox and the subordination would be how he isn t
concerned with women if it interferes with baseball. Ben s obsession with the Red Sox wouldn t be
something that is considered a high tradition religion, but I would say it is a lesser religion. The way
that baseball is the center of his life compared to someone who has religion at the center of their lives.
Ben wouldn t be able to get through a day without thinking about the Red
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The Harm of Puppy Mills
So you want to adopt a puppy? Well there are two main places that your puppy could have been born.
First, your puppy could have been born at a puppy mill. This is an inhumane, mass breeding location
that can be very detrimental to your new pet. Another location that your puppy could have been born
at is a breeder. This is a more humane location for your puppy to have been born. When adopting a
puppy you should avoid going to a pet store because most pet stores receive their puppies from puppy
mills; inhumane and overpopulated puppy breeding places.
The term puppy mill is used quite frequently when discussing animal cruelty. This term does not have
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10). Some of the inhumane features of the puppy mills include that the puppies are housed in small,
wire cages, more fearful through life due to the lack of early human interaction (Peters 5), and when
there is no human contact made with the puppies, it can cause post traumatic behavior in the animals
(Peters 3).
A second horrible feature about puppy mills is that they are overpopulated. They are mass bred in
warehouses. Breeding takes place in warehouses because there is a lot of space for the 70+ breeds that
are in a mill (Dionne 7). According to the ASPCA, the female dogs are bred every time that they are in
heat and when they cannot be bred anymore, they are killed. Pamela Sacks has also researched the
same things that the ASPCA has and she additionally found out that mill dogs are bred consistently
until they can no longer be bred then they are killed (par.4). It is a common thought that puppy mills
do not breed purebred dogs. According to Dionne, mills breed both purebred and mix breed dogs (7).
A mix breed dog would be one that is a combination of two or more breeds. For example, a
goldendoodle is a mix breed dog. It is a combination of a golden retriever and a poodle. A purebred
dog is one that has two parents of the same breed. For example, a Yorkshire Terrier is a purebred. Both
of its parents were Yorkshire Terriers so the
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Christmas Carol Selfishness And Society
As Thomas Henry Huxley once said If individuality has no play, society does not advance, if
individuality breaks out of bounds, society perces. This quote relates from the book directly to reality.
Individually people make a difference in society whether it s good or bad. In The Christmas Carol
Scrooge s individual impact in the story is bad. In the novel The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens,
the character traits Selfishness, Greed, and Joyfulness have the greatest impact on society in the novel.
First, selfishness impacted society when Scrooge turned down the generous men raising charity for the
poor who can t buy meat and water. Scrooge said to the gentleman If I could work my will, every idiot
who goes about with this Merry Christmas
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The Theories Of Louis Althusser And Michel Foucault
Religion is potentially one of the single most influential concepts in our history as people. Power in
religion divides social groups and those groups contain a tiny portion of a ruling elite group who make
use of power and control others. In social groups, individuals who are inferior or subordinate are dealt
with as subjects by the ones who exert more control and are compelled to accept societal norms free
willingly while those who are superior hold power. A Pentecostal church uses powerful mechanisms
such as internal surveillance or panopticism to keep their believers in a well disciplined society. In this
essay I look at the way power is exerted throughout the ritual at Kennedy Road Tabernacle in a
Pentecostal church, demonstrating how those in power have control over the ones who are inferior or
subordinate. Throughout this examination, I will use the theories of Louis Althusser and Michel
Foucault to analyze the ways in which power is exerted within the members of this community.
During my observations at our visit to the Pentecostal church, there was an unequal distribution of
power between the men and women in labour divisions and the tasks they were assigned in terms of
the location they were in while performing the tasks. The Kennedy Road Tabernacle Pentecostal
church had both a lobby and the main hall where the ritual took place. Upon entering the lobby of the
church, there was a woman standing at the entrance handing out brochures and greeting people as they
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Neo-Keynesian Economics Summary
John Maynard Keynes (1883 1946) is a British economist who is the founder of Keynesian economics
and the father of modern macroeconomics. He published his foundational book: The General Theory
of Employment, Interest and Money, in 1936 less than a decade after the great depression of 1929. His
theories were largely in contrast with classical economics. Between the 1970s and the 1990s, more
economists reviewed the Keynesian economics and proposed some changes, they are known as the
New Keynesian economics or Neo Keynesian. James Tobin, Gregory Mankiw, and David Romer
developed the foundations of Neo Keynesian (Greenlaw, n.d). In the following essay I shed the light
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While both types differ in many aspects they build on each other and they try to offer realistic
solutions to problems.
References:
Jahan S., Mahmud A.S., Papageorgiou, C. (2014, September). What is Keynesian economics? Back to
basics. Finance Development. Vol. 51, No. 3. Retrieved from:
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2014/09/basics.htm Greenlaw, S. (n.d). What is New
Keynesian economics? Seminar in advanced macroeconomics. A quasi collaborative adventure.
Retrieved from: http://econ488.umwblogs.org/course outline/what is new keynesian economics/
Mankiw, G. (2008). The New Keynesian Economics. The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics.
Retrieved from: http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/NewKeynesianEconomics.html
Vjyaser. (2013, March 18).Classical and Keynesian Economics: Contending Approaches to
Macroeconomics. Slideshare. Retrieved from: http://www.slideshare.net/vjyaser/classical and
keynesian economics contending approaches to macroeconomics
Tejvan. (2015). Keynesian vs classical models and policies. Economics Help. Retrieved from:
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Transcendentalism, By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re striking the Balance
In a constantly updating world, eventually cultural diffusion causes changes to a society s views and
practices over a period of time. With many religious pressures in Europe and the constant switch
between Catholicism and Protestantism, a group called the Puritans moved to America to start life
anew. The Puritan lifestyle took hold of America s New England colonies and became a theocracy of
how people lived their lives. People lived by the Puritan interpretation of the New Testament with
harsh forms of punishment for the violation of even the most simple sins. Because of this restricting
lifestyle and new ideas like the Enlightenment which caused intellectual reforms, people started to
break away from the extreme Puritan philosophy. Another movement occurring in America called
Transcendentalism, on the other side of the spectrum of Puritanism, started with writer Ralph Waldo
Emerson, specifically with his essay Nature . Emerson depicts the prime example of the breaking
away from strict religion to Transcendentalism. In America, Emerson was a priest who had been
ridiculed and had traveled to Europe to find himself. After meeting up with writers of the
Romanticism movement, he fell in love with it and brought it back to America under the name of
Transcendentalism. Puritanism and Transcendentalism have opposing philosophies which include their
view on people, philosophy and God , and on nature through essays and texts by: William Bradford,
Anne
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Analysis Of The Netherland Based Royal Philips Electronics...
Problem(s)/Issue(s): The problem in this case was the Netherland based Royal Philips Electronics
Company in Europe was losing profit in the 1990 s, as well as ,the United States because of poor
performance. By the end of 1990 s decade, Philips was nearly bankrupt. The decision to restructure
the Netherland based Royal Philips Electronics Company in Europe and the United States to regain
some of its losses because of poor performance, and the environmental challenges. Due to the
environmental challenges, such as rapid change, rise of the internet, workforce diversity, globalization,
legislation, evolving work and family roles, skill shortages and the rise of the service sector, and
natural disaster, Philips Electronics Company had to adapt to change quickly if it wanted the company
to survive, forced the new president of Philips Electronics Company to restructure the company. Also,
using the strategic conversation model was a good professional assessment for the company to get the
employees involved. Restructuring an organization comes with many challenges and hardship for an
individual, organization and the environment. Employees become stressed or distrustful of their
employer, its management and their coworkers because the trust is lost. There are three crucial
obstacles or challenges that management faces in any restructuring program. They include: 1) Design
what type of restructuring is the best fit for an organization to resolve precise challenge,
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Our Secret Susan Kriffin Analysis
Everyone has experienced a dark moment in their lives. It is in these dark moments that turn out to be
the most profound. In the story Our Secret by Susan Griffin, it talks about the connection of the past
lives of those in Nazi Germany and about Griffin s own family. Griffin has also talked about an artist
named Kathe Kollwitz. Kathe Kollwitz has created many self portraits relating and expressing the
emotions of the people of Nazi Germany. During this time, many people have gone through hardships
such as poverty and war. Through poverty some may have experience or gone through some
emotional situations. During war, people may have lost someone close to them or even the peace they
had before the chaos have occurred. Griffin has related a painting by Kollwitz with her personal life.
In the story, Griffin is trying to portray through this connection how people feel emotionally and
physically in the midst of war and violence. War and expressions of emotions are common themes in
most great works of art. In the painting by Kollwitz called Poverty, it shows a woman holding her
head in her hands. The woman is looking at an infant sleeping in its bed. You can see the light from
the background shining through the window unto the baby. Although there is light shining on the baby,
it also shows that the baby is dying and the woman is actually crying. The portrait also shows two
figures standing in the background in darkness. On page 390 it states, Though the infant and the
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Causes anf Results of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe
Communism was one of the political theories founded by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx in the end
of the 19th century . Both of these philosophers had the same point of view concerning the economic
and political principles. Also, Communism brought up many changes to International Relations , and
the body of the essay will describe the causes and results of Communism in Eastern and central
Europe. In 1844 Engel and Marx started to discover interesting facts about Communism and no longer
in 1848 they decided to write and publish Communism Manifesco , which was thought to be one of
the best and influential political books ever. Under Communism Manifesco all people were thought to
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A lot of countries were influenced by the Communism. Among them are: Eastern German and Poland,
The Communism in Poland lasted for forty years that brought a new and specific changes in the
government at the end of the Second World War. Poland had a really complicated situation because of
Iosef Stalin and his Communist Party. He described his points of view in a very clear way, Imposing
Communism on Poland was as absurd as putting a saddle on a cow . Moreover ,everything was under
control of the Polish Government of Stalin, including a lot of spheres as culture, social aspects of life
and economy. As government had all the power in their hands, people were absolutely deprived of
power. That kind of period was strongly disliked by people and brought a lot of strikes, protections
and even attacks. As the result, the Communism system had a bad influence on the development of
Poland. Eastern German was also under the Communism regime. The historic German capital of
Berlin, although in the East was a special case. Berlin itself was split into 4 sectors after the war. West
Berlin was part of West Germany despite being completely surrounded by East Germany. The Eastern
part of German was absolutely poor in all its aspects. The lack of food, transport and all the necessary
goods lead to the panic. To prevent bad causes of that situation, German government
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Pre Employment Structured Clinical Interview
Pre employment Structured Clinical Interview (PESCI) Outcome report to applicant This report is
made available to the applicant and the Medical Board of Australia (the Board) and the Australian
Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). The report of this PESCI outcome will form part of
the information that the Board will take into account when considering whether to grant limited
registration or provisional registration. The Board is ultimately responsible for granting medical
registration in accordance with the provisions of the National Law and the relevant registration
standard. Please note: The recommendations of the PESCI panel are specific to the nominated
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Medical interviewing skills Facilitates patient s telling of story; effectively listens and uses
questions/directions to obtain accurate, adequate information needed; responds appropriately to affect
non verbal cues. Tick one box Rating 5 Appears highly suitable for this position in this domain 4
Performance level between 5 and 3 3 Appears suitable for this position in this domain 2 Performance
level between 3 and 1  1 Appears unsuitable for this position in this domain Physical examination
skills Follows efficient, logical sequence; balances screening/diagnostic steps for problem; informs
patient; sensitive to patient s comfort, modesty. Tick one box Rating 5 Appears highly suitable for this
position in this domain 4 Performance level between 5 and 3 3 Appears suitable for this position in
this domain  2 Performance level between 3 and 1 1 Appears unsuitable for this position in this
domain Not assessed Assessment domain not relevant to the position or not able to be assessed
Clinical judgment Selectively orders/performs appropriate diagnostic studies, considers risks and
benefits, arrives at an
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No One Will Steal My Car Because It s An Old Clunker
Car theft usually happens when you least expect it. You may be walking to your car after a hard day at
the job only to find an empty spot where you thought you left it. As you walk through the parking lot,
hoping against hope that you may have parked it in another spot, the awful feeling finally sinks home:
your car was stolen. Unfortunately, this all too common experience happens to many people because
they weren t prepared. They thought it couldn t happen to them because they acted on common car
misconceptions about theft that left them without a car. Here are three of them: No One Will Steal My
Car Because It s an Old Clunker There are at least two reasons why this is a myth. First, old cars are
easier to steal because they lack the latest anti theft technology of the newest cars. While it s true that
smart thieves do find ways of defeating state of the art anti theft devices, there are fewer of them
around. It s basically a bell shaped curve thing. The more smarts required to steal a car, the fewer the
thieves around with the required smarts. The rest simply go after easy targets like your old clunker.
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It can happen overnight or even in the morning while the car is warming up in the driveway. A car
warming up in the driveway is an easy opportunity. It s unlocked, the engine is already running, and
the interior is all warmed up and cozy. My Car Alarm Will Deter Thieves That may have been true
several decades ago when the very first car alarm came out. Today, most people regard car alarms as
an annoying form of noise pollution. Too many cars have sounded false alarms because their owners
sat on their key chains or something bumped the car. Most people assume this and aren t going to
investigate. Experienced thieves can disable car alarms in a matter of
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Management Is The Basic Function Of Management
Q1.
Management is a common and important term involving in all kinds of organizations such as
businesses, political, cultural or social. Management has been described as the process of dealing with
things or people (Oxford Dictionary). There are four basic functions that make up the effective
management process: Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling. Catriona Noble, who started
from a 14 year old casual crew member to the first female CEO of One of McDonald s top ten
subsidiaries in the world, applies successfully these functions in operating McDonald s Australia.
Planning is the basic function of management which involves in defining goals, setting up strategy,
and developing plans to best achieve of the goals. Typically, planning also involves flexibility in the
organization and knowledge of the company s recourses. Thus it is important to have planning skills to
establish the right strategic objectives before making tactical decision (Burrows, 2016). Understanding
planning is a key in running business, Catriona Noble has been a crucial driving force in changing
McDonald s menu. She endeavours to find out the different opinion of customers about the food in
order to modify menu items that suit consumer tastes. She also really concerns about criticisms
towards McDonald s fattier items and aims to use a lower fat and healthier way to cook. As a business
leader, she effectively uses planning skills to develop and monitor individual aspects of projects, and
determine
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Non Written Sources
We can find out about prehistoric lives from a variety of sources. Archaeologists and physical
anthropologists can research prehistory and unearth more information by sorting through and
observing artifacts, a handmade object whether completely intact or not that represents the cultural
aspects of a different time period. Examples of artifacts include stone tools (daggers, projectile points,
spears, harpoons, arrowheads) for hunting and gathering food, pottery (for storing food), weapons,
objects for personal use such as jewelry, clothing, and buttons, and tools used for daily life
(cooking/preparing food, making clothes, bathing) such as woven baskets, stone hearths, grindstones,
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A second benefit to exploring history through non written sources is they can tell you a lot about the
everyday life of a person who lived in the time period you are studying e.g. what objects they used and
how they used it. Another benefit to exploring history through non written sources is it is more likely
to be accurate. With physical objects there is less of a chance of forgery and bias being committed
than with written documents. Another benefit to non written sources is they provide a direct
connection to the exact time of the event or time period and most likely was made closer to the
happening. One other benefit to exploring history through non written sources is if they are not
complete and some part is missing it requires you to really pay attention to finer details and develop
good observation and inference skills by trying to determine exactly what happened and what it is.
Another benefit to exploring history through non written sources is you can get a glimpse into the
culture of past civilizations by actually seeing the art, clothes, and weapons they created. One other
benefit to exploring history through non written sources is it sometimes gives you a tangible object, so
you can have a better hands on. Another benefit to non written sources is the laborious task of
translating from
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Attending College After High School
Many high school students struggle on the fact whether or not should they attend college after high
school or not. College is a place to further someone s education rather than just having an average
high school diploma. A person can attend college for however long they want to receive any degree to
mind. Going to college will be a helpful advantage to a person life because a person can live finically
stable, choose your own career, and enjoy the lifestyle that comes with going away for college. Going
to college will benefit a person in the long run. Higher paying jobs most of the time requires for a
person to have some sort of a college degree. Business needs their employees to be fully educated to
work for them. An average person with a
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Differences And Characteristics Of The French And Ottoman...
The French and Ottoman Empires were both similar and dissimilar. Using Fukuyama s three
categories of institutions one can compare and contrast the shared characteristics of the two empires.
Fukuyama argues that a modern liberal democracy needs a state, rule of law and accountability. A state
is a centralized authority that holds military power on a selected territory. It is the armed forces that
keep a nation safe on a domestic and foreign level. On the other hand, the rule of law came about
through written legislation. Thus, written rules, organize power in a system no matter who is in power.
This implies that a modern democracy must have legal institutions that are superior to a ruler, the
army and bureaucracy. Finally, political accountability comes through accountable bodies like
parliament s and assemblies that represent the people. In the end, Fukuyama claims democracy is truly
born when laws reflecting the people s desires are stronger than individual rulers and elections are
held. The Ottoman Empire had many victories until its slow decline at the end of the 16th century.
Constantinople, the Byzantine capital falls to the Turks in 1453. In 1526, the Ottomans conquered
Hungry in the Battle of Mohacs, but were pushed back in 1529 at Vienna. The Ottoman empire relied
on a system of military slavery. Within the Ottoman military, the Muslims were officers, and those
who did not share the state religion made up the backbone of the military.
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Uncle Jim Research Paper
I was in the water and Uncle Jim was showing me how to hold the water ski rope. Uncle Jim has done
a lot besides teaching me to water ski. One of these was teaching me about farming. He also has
always been there for me. He always is wanting to do stuff with me. My uncle Jim is the person who
positively influences me because he likes to do stuff with me. One thing my Uncle Jim has done is
tought me to do is waterski and wakeboard. He always had persistence and wanted me to keep trying.
When I tried wakeboarding he did the same thing, he was always persistent and wanting me to try.
This has helped because now I can waterski and wakeboard which is a blast. That is one reason that he
is my influence. Another thing that he has done for me is
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Analysis Of A Good Man Is Hard To Find
It was first published in 1953 in the anthology The Avon Book of Modern Writing. In 1960, it was
collected in the anthology The House of Fiction, published by Charles Scribner s Sons. A Good Man
Is Hard to Find, One of O Connors most famous short stories is titled after a song recorded in 1927 28
by Bessie Smith a blues singer, that informed women that had a faithful man at home to follow her
advice and give him a lot of affection; because A Good man was hard to find . After finding out that
her man was cheating on her (Kirk).
Bailey the father wants to take his family on a vacation from Georgi to Florida, while the grandmother
his mother want to take a trip to East Tennessee to connect/ visit friends. To persuade her son to follow
her wishes she works to change his mind with a news article about states there is an escaped murderer
from the Federal Pen that calls himself The Misfit heading towards Florida and she points out what he
did to people all while She argues that his children, John Wesley and June Star, have never been to
East Tennessee. The grandmother is labeled as Arrogant, hypocritical, manipulative and interfering,
but she has no name throughout the story like the wife and baby (Kirk).
Throughout the trip the grandmother rambles on about the past how children had respect for their
elders and people respected each other, her youth, and her past maiden courtship with Mr. Edgar
Atkins Teagarden E.A.T and his Saturday watermelons with his initials carved into them. During the
trip they make a lunch stop at a rundown gas station The Towers where you will find RED SAMMY S
FAMOUS BARBACUE , THE FAT BOY WITH THE HAPPY LAUGH run by Red Sammy Butts and
his wife outside of Timothy, Georgia. The family has their lunch and grandmother finds a listening
agreeable ear about how much better their past was compared to these days.
Following lunch, the family is back on the road headed home; where the family pasts a closed in small
family cemetery that belongs to a long gone plantation, where the grandmother begins to manipulate
the family especially the children into wanting to go see the plantation house by lying and telling a
story of a hideaway room behind secret panels within the walls of
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Complete Physical Assessment
| Complete Physical Assessment | Fort Hays State University | NURS603L Health Assessment Across
the Lifespan Lab for RNs | Katie Houp | 4/24/2014 |
Complete Physical Assessment of 40 year old male patient seen for assessment purposes. |
Complete Physical Examination
Date: 4/24/2014 Examiner: Katie Houp
Patient: Matt Gender: M Age: 40 Occupation: Medic
General Survey of Patient
Patient is Alert and Orientated to time place and events, appears slightly younger than stated age of 40
years old. Is of African American descent with medium brown pigmentation. Appears well nourished,
denies any unplanned weight changes in recent months. Posture and Position: Sitting straight, relaxed
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CN IX, X, XII (Glossopharyngeal, Vagua, and Hypoglossal) Intact Uvula rises on phonation, Tongue
without tremors and is midline, Gag reflex present
Chest and Lungs 1. Thoracic cage configuration equal and symmetric expansion 2. Tactile fremitus
equal bilaterally. No Lumps or tenderness noted 3. Spinous processes: Normal spinal curvature
evident. 4. Percussion over lung fields resonant; diaphragmic excursion approximated at 5cm and
equal bilaterally 5. Breath Sounds clear without adventitious sounds all lobes
Heart
1. Precordium; PMI not visible, palpable in 5th ICS, MCL normal size, 2. Apical Pulse, Apical rate
and rhythm: Ausculated to have regular rate and rhythm 3. Heart Sounds S1 heard best at apex, S2
heard best at base, no extra sounds or murmurs identified.
Abdomen
1. Contour, symmetry flat without scars or lesions noted, umbilicus is midline and inverted 2. Bowel
Sounds Active x 4 quadrants without bruits noted 3. Vascular Sounds not ausculated. 4. Light and deep
palpation without tenderness, mass or guarding evidenced. 5. Palpation of liver edge not palpated,
percussion approximated at 8 cm in Right mid clavicular line. Spleen non palpable.
Upper Extremities: 1. Upper Extremities are symmetrical in appearance without scaring, lesions or
tenderness evident. Skin is dry and cool to touch; nails are manicured, capillary refill within 2 seconds
noted. 2. Pulses:
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Lyndon B. Johnson s Foreign Highlights
Lyndon B. Johnson s Foreign Highlights
Lyndon B. Johnson became president in 1963, a time period in which the United States was engaged
in two battles on both the domestic and the international fronts. At home the President was faced with
growing Civil Rights issues and abroad he faced some of the greatest challenges of his political career.
Internationally the United States was already undergoing a Cold war with the Soviet Union and the
newly adopted policy of containment had become the answer to all of the rising Communist
movements all over the world. In Vietnam a massive Civil War was underway as the Pro Communist
Regime of the North invaded the Pro American Regime of the South. The North, which was led by Ho
Chi Minh, was backed by the Soviet Union, China and other communist allies invaded the South
backed by the United States and other anti communist allies. Minh s army consisted of North
Vietnamese forces and the Viet Cong, a South Vietnamese communist common front aided by the
North. Ngô Đình Diệm, the leader of the South, had forces that consisted of South Vietnamese
Soldiers and US Soldiers. Amidst these conflicts Johnson rose and took initiatives that would define
American Policy in Vietnam for the rest of his presidency. The Gulf of Tonkin incident was one of the
incidents that increased United States influence and intervention in Vietnam. The USS Maddox, was
in the Gulf Of Tonkin when it reported to be fired upon by a North Vietnamese motorboat. Following
this
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The History of Hoovervilles and Government Camps
Place yourself in 1929, it is the beginning of the Great Depression and thousands of people are
migrating to California and throughout the United States in search of a position in work. Many
citizens will end up in Hoovervilles and Weedpatch Camps. Weedpatch camps provided a more
sanitary and secure shelter than Hoovervilles. Also, Weedpatch camps were sustained by the
government while Hoovervilles were supported by only the individual that traveled to provide for
their families. Although, there are many differences and similarities between Hoovervilles and
Government camps. During the Great Depression millions of families lost their jobs, homes, and
depleted their savings in both urban and rural areas. In 1930, 15 million people became ... Show more
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Also, Hoovervilles had highly diverse populations which were mostly Scandinavians. The social
atmosphere is very relaxed and Donald Francis Roy, a sociology student from University of
Washington, notes, an ethnic rainbow where men of many colors intermingled in shabby camaraderie.
(Now Then Seattle s Hoovervilles during the Great Depression, Roy) There was a 29% nonwhite
population which includes: 120 Filipinos, 29 African Americans, 25 Mexicans, four Native
Americans, four South Americans and two Japanese. Although, the Hoovervilles has a great ethic
relationship women and children were not allowed to live in Hooverville camps. These camps could
contain a spokesperson and sometimes an unofficial mayor to make sure they were stay in harmony
with the government. The only reason why these camps ran for as long as a decade was because they
were funded by private donations and was a free standing community until 1936 when it was
destroyed. During the 1930s, the police would burn down the Hoovervilles but were rebuilt by the
residents each time. In 1932 the UCL gained a tolerance to the Hoovervilles. By 1939, the
Hoovervilles had to be shut down due to wartime prosperity and shipbuilding expansion for World
War II. The Shack Elimination Committee sent out a notification in April to tell the people they had to
leave by May 1. The government used MacArthur s troops to burn the Hoovervilles and drive the
people out using tear gas. Due to the end of Hooverville camps
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The Works Of Vincent Dance Theatre
In this essay I am going to be analysing the works of Vincent Dance Theatre and how they have used
and practised different theories in their work. I am also going to be exploring different cultural
concepts from the work and how they relate to society. The director of Vincent Dance Theatre is
Charlotte Vincent, the founded the company in 1994 and has continued to create such interesting and
powerful work which involves a very wide range of different concepts and cultural meanings.
Charlotte Vincent is a very creative practitioner and is highly influenced by the experiences and her
own journey through life to where she is now. She puts all her knowledge and understanding into
creating her engaging and powerful work.
Charlotte Vincent is one of the UK s leading female choreographer/directors (The Observer). VDT is
an international ensemble of multi tasking collaborators who devise interdisciplinary performance to
challenge conventional values in dance and gender politics. http://www.vincentdt.com/about us/ (1)
One of the many works of Vincent Dance Theatre is a piece called Motherland , this piece explores
gender very deeply and everything that a women/man/boy or girl may face for example, motherhood,
pregnancy, periods and more. It is about the gender people are born into and what they may face in
their journey of life. Another concept of this performance is feminism, the characters show a clear
vision of this cultural concept that society is effected by.
In
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Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
Catcher in the Rye is one of the most famous books in American literature. Written by J. D. Salinger, it
captures the epitome of adolescence through Salinger s infamous anti hero, Holden Caulfield. Holden
Caulfield learns about himself and his negative tendencies, and realizes that if he does not do
something to change his perspective, he may end up like his acquaintance James Castle whom he met
at Elkton Hills. Holden tries to find help to mend his outlook on life through Mr. Antolini so he does
not end up like James, who did not want to face the problems he created for himself. This is proven by
the similarities between James Castle and Holden, Mr. Antolini s willingness to try and help Holden,
and Holden s future being forecasted by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While talking to Holden, Mr. Antolini says, This fall I think you re riding for it s a special kind of fall,
a horrible kind. The man permitted isn t allowed to feel or hear himself hit bottom (187). Mr. Antolini
is implying that Holden will not realize when he has reached an all time low. Mr. Antolini is also
implying that somehow if Holden keeps going on this downward path down, he could possibly even
end up dead as well, however that might happen. Mr. Antolini is trying to warn him of this fall and try
to help him, before he hits the ground. Mr. Antolini was not able catch James Castle and is trying to
make sure the same thing does not happen to Holden. Mr. Antolini says to Holden, So they gave up
looking. They gave it up before they ever really even got started (187). Mr. Antolini is telling Holden
that he has not hit the bottom of his fall yet. He still has time left to turn his life around before it is too
late. James Castle jumped out the window and gave up on life, even though it did not have to be the
end. In Catcher in the Rye, Phoebe makes Holden realize that he must change his ways in order
prevent himself from creating a motif of James life. When Holden visits Phoebe, she figures out that
Holden got kicked out of Pencey, and all she kept saying was, Daddy s gonna kill you (165). Phoebe is
genuinely concerned for her brother, and tries to help him. Even though she does not
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Why Is Pressure Ulcer Important
The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel defines pressure ulcer as localized injury to skin and/or
underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination
with shear. Pressure ulcers are caused by unrelieved pressure usually located over bony prominences
and are localized area of tissue injury. Agency of Healthcare Research Quality has an effective vision
regarding pressure ulcers: If you can t measure it, you can t improve it. To determine the severity of a
pressure ulcer, an assessment of the lack of skin integrity is categorized according to severity by
stages to reflect level of tissue injury or damage . Variations in the breakdown of skin are staged to
correspond to the level of wound severity and the extent of tissue involvement which can range from
mild reddening of skin to severe tissue damage to muscle and bones. Pressure ulcers can also result in
severe infection. As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Stage III pressure ulcers involve lack of skin integrity that extends into the tissue beneath the skin and
result in possibly exposure of fat; however, no muscle, tendon or bone is exposed during this stage.
Skin slough may be present but should not obscure the depth of tissue loss. Stage III may also include
tunneling. Stage III pressure ulcers are classified as an event that should never occur within acute or
long term care settings. Stage IV pressure ulcers are the most severe type of ulcer in which there is full
thickness tissue loss. Stage IV pressure ulcers are deep and effect muscle and bone causing extensive
damage. Stage IV pressure ulcers cause severe damage causing the surrounding tissue to begin
necrosis. Stage IV pressure ulcers lead to an increase risk of severe and possibly life threatening
infections. Stage IV pressure ulcers are classified as an event that should never occur within acute or
long term care
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Argumentative Essay On Boy Scouts
Scouting will continue to teach respect and dignity to all people regardless of their ethnic background
their skin color or their religious believes. The challenge in America is many scouting organizations
belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints which may or may not except other
religions. However there are many scouting organizations that are not sponsored by the church those
organizations will welcome boys from all backgrounds.
When you think about how scouts can help improve humanity you have to look at the things they are
accomplishing every year. They will raise money to support their organization however they often
work hand in hand in the local community. Each year Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts participate in trash
cleanup activities, building projects with Habitat for Humanity, food drives to support the homeless,
and parades. Add a young age scouts are taught to become a part of their community and they must
take care of their community by cleaning up after themselves and to leave an area better than they
found it. You will have young men and boys blending in to a scalp unit from all different backgrounds
and cultures they will learn how to help one another. A child is never born knowing how to
discriminate that is taught by influencers in their life if we are going to get rid of racism and hate we
must teach our children to live by the Golden rule and treat others as they would want to be treated. ...
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Also they would have to set aside the time for meetings service projects and outdoor activities which
would include camping trips and hiking over the weekends. During this trip our students may become
injured they may receive cuts, scrapes, and broken
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What Does Old Major Represent In Animal Farm
Old Major Who does he symbolize? Old Major symbolizes the stern, strict, wise, powerful, influential,
typically a high ranked animal in the farm. He is the one everyone looks up to and listens without
questioning him. Although he doesn t physically take part in the revolution, he does lead it and acts as
the spark of the revolt. Old Major is similar to Karl Marx since Old Major s ideas reflects upon Marx s
ideals about inequality and oppression. What role does he play on the farm? He is the speaker the wise
representative of the Manor (Animal) Farm. His last speech before his death inspired the animals to
lead a revolution against Mr. Jones s abusive farm.
2. Mr. Jones Who does he symbolize? Mr. Jones represents the abusive, unjust communist power. He
would represent Nicholas II during the Russian revolution. Nicholas II, who led a Bloody Government
was taken over by the Bolshevik part. We can see that the animals represent the Bolshevik party and
Mr. Jones as the one who gets overthrown. During the Russian revolution, Nicholas II killed anyone
who got in his way, which is why his government was described bloody . This, of course upset the
citizens which is why they revolted as a whole. Mr. Jones slaughtered the animals and restricted them
from freedom. With encouragement from Old Major s speech, the animals revolted against Mr. Jones s
government . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mr. Jones plays the unfair, always drunk farmer who runs the Manor farm. Mr. Jones tends to give
animals just enough food so that they live while stuffing himself with food a brutal master to the
animals in the
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Carol Deeb s Argumentative Analysis
Currently in the United States Congress, only one of five individuals are female. There has never been
a female president, and out of the 9 judicials in the Judicial Branch only one is a woman. It is clear
that men hold most of government positions. Men hold other authoritative positions as well, in
business, in schools, and at home. Is this a surprise? Why don t we see more women in these worthy
roles? Women acquire many qualities that can benefit the world, but the crazed, advanced society
shuts women down. Yes, men have proven themselves to be very successful and smart; but today s
society coerces women to climb mountains to achieve the respect, and the jobs that men receive. In
foreign countries like Pakistan, women are taught not to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Women treat men with equal respect, whereas men do not. Women tend to be receptive to both men
and women in superior roles, found a 2014 study titled A Man s (Precarious) Place. Men, on the other
hand, were more likely to be threatened by women in superior positions and were more assertive with
female leaders, according to the study. (Kirkham 2015). Elyssa Kirkham states that women are more
willing to receive input from men. This capability creates diversity within the workplace. Diversity
leads to more talent within the workplace, an advantage for companies determined to strive. Pallab
Dutta, of Demand Media, states, Access to a larger talent pool is one of the biggest advantages of
having an employment recruitment policy that values diversity. (Dutta 1). This diverse environment
leads to more talent, which results in creative solutions for problems and better organizational
productivity (Dutta 1). Having employees that can endorse equality, accept both men and women s
input, is key to success within a business. Without it, a companies who do not support equality will not
thrive. This acceptance towards both men and women creates a positive atmosphere within the
workplace. This positive energy, that women acquire, inspires motivation within employees which
results in an increase of business
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ACBII Homework 1 Essay
Advanced Cell Biology II Homework # 1 Step 1: Determine which GPCRs are associated with the
peach scent. (3.5 pts) Insert the cDNA of all the olfactory GPCRs into E. coli and purify out all the
olfactory GPCR proteins. For each GPCR protein, have one control reaction with just the GPCR, and
one experimental reaction where the GPCR is incubated with the peach extract. Do this for all the
olfactory GPCRs. Run all the samples on a gel. If a compound in the peach extract is the ligand for a
specific GPCR, it will cause a conformational change in that GPCR. This will cause the band on the
gel to shift relative to the control reaction for that GPCR. This will allow us to identify which GPCRs
are associated with the peach scent. Step 2: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If GTP cannot be hydrolyzed to GDP, Gɑ GDP and Gβγ would not re associate, so the signal will not
be turned off. Cholera and/or Pertussis toxins Cholera toxin locks Gɑs in the GTP bound active
conformation, this would extend the duration of the scent. Pertussis toxin locks Gɑi in the GDP bound
inactive conformation, this would reduce the duration and extent of the scent. Inhibitors or Activators
of Adenylate Cyclase. Activators of Adenylate Cyclase would cause production of cAMP, which is a
second messenger. This would amplify the signal and increase the extent of the scent. Inhibitors of
adenylate cyclase would do the opposite, there would be no and very little cAMP, which would result
in little of no amplification of the signal, reducing the extent of the scent. Inhibitors or Activators of
cAMP Phosphodiesterase. Phosphodiesterase breaks phosphodiester bond and converts cAMP back to
AMP, getting rid of second messenger Activators of cAMP phosphodiesterase would get rid of the
second messenger and reduce the extent of the scent. Inhibitors of cAMP phosphodiesterase would
allow the second messenger to exist and amplify the signal, increasing the extent of the scent.
Inhibitors or Activators of a GRK. Activators of GRK would cause phosphorylation of serine and
threonine residues, which can then bind arrestin proteins, preventing reactivation of the signaling
pathway.
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  • 2. The Research Problem Using Qualitative Methodology Examining research problem using qualitative methodology are basically non numerical and show great diversity. It involves any form of human communication which could either be written, audio or visual. The qualitative methodology used in solving problems, or explaining what actually happened. However, using qualitative methods to examine the research problem involves two activities: developing an awareness of the types of data can be described and explained; and also the practical activities that assist with the kinds of data and the large amounts of it that needs to be examined (Gibbs, 2007). However, this paper will explore the examination of the research problem using a qualitative methodology. It will also restate the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This leads to employees quitting from the job. Another source of conflict exists between employees; arguments and competition for promotion, position and performance being the causes. Employees resigning from jobs in large numbers could lead to lower productivity and bad organizational reputation in most situations. Conflicts are critical part of human relationship; many organizations have devised methods to resolve them in a manner that maintains cohesion, economic stability in order to minimize negative outcomes which are certain for employees unless the conflicts between them and management are successfully managed through resolutions. With this in mind, it is worth noting that employees and management of various organizations have stressed the need for fast decisions that will encourage or support good personal relationship among people. Conflict varies and come in different forms. In the organizational setting, it comes through job retention or desires to be met, employer/employee disagreements and settlement, confidentiality reports and information sharing; all these leads to change in feeling and attitude. However, there are conflict management challenges facing many organizations in Nigeria. It is phenomenal, but can be controlled or managed. Notably, there seems to be growing importance of the conflict in various organizations. Olu Adesobomi (2013) in a survey revealed that managers spend most of their time handling issues and that conflict management is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Causes Of College Tuition There have been arguments when people discuss the price of attending college. The main argument is whether college tuition is too expensive or not. Over the last few decades the college tuition rates have increased drastically, but is a rate increase necessarily a good or bad thing. The cost to attend is too expensive especially for low and middle income families. There are many reasons why tuition could be considered too expensive; they include, rise in tuition, little financial aid, and lack of college savings, to name a few. The first reason why college tuition is considered too expensive is the continuing rise of tuition itself. In one article, between the years 1973 to 2008 tuition for a four year increased from $9,876 to $25,145 for a private college, and $2,175 to $6,585 for public. While a two year college tuition increased from $1,360 to $2,402. Within a thirty five year period tuition increased $15,267 for a private college, $4,410 for public, and $1,042 for a two year college. This might not seem too bad for it occurring in a thirty five year period, but really think about it college tuition increases a little each day and it adds up pretty quickly ( Chronology: Recent Key Events in History of College Tuition Cost 1). Sarah Turner mentions in her section of the anthology College Choices: The Economies of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay , that due to high levels of tuition students are least likely to enroll in higher education. Turner also states that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Chlorine Chlorine Zachary Grindle Chemistry 1301 Professor Bott June 24, 2010 Chlorine has an atomic mass of 35.453, atomic number 17, is a member of the halogen family (VIIA), and its symbol is Cl . Chlorine contains 17 protons and 18 neutrons in is nucleus. There are two isotopes for chlorine as well; Cl 35 and Cl 37. Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Sheele. Sheele came upon chlorine when he put a few drops of hydrochloric acid (HCl), then known as muriatic acid, onto a piece of manganese dioxide (MnO2). This caused a reaction where the pricduct was a yellowish green gas that would later be named chlorine. At this point Sheele thought that this gas contained oxygen and was some sort of oxygen compound, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ferric chloride s physical state is an orange to brown black solid. Hydrogen Gold Chloride (HAuCl2) Hydrogen gold chloride is formed again from volcanic reactions. Volcanoes release gases that include steam, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen, hydrochloric acid, and hydrogen sulfide. The magma that come from volcanoes contains gold and when this magma and the gases react together, one of the compounds formed is hydrogen gold chloride. The physical state is red crystals. Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) At room temperature hydrochloric acid is a colorless gas. HCl is the compound known as hydrochloric acid, much like H2O is the compound known as water. Hydrochloric acid is produced naturally from the earth, with volcanic eruptions being one outlet. Titanium Tetrachloride (TiCl4) Titanium Tetrachloride is made by a chemical reaction involving titanium dioxide, chlorine gas, and carbon at 1,000 degrees Celsius. When mixed together titanium tetrachloride and carbon dioxide gas are formed. Here is how the reaction looks: TiO2 + 2Cl2 + C TiCl4 + CO2. The physical state of titanium tetrachloride is a yellow liquid. Trichlorosilane (HSiCl3) In the process of getting pure silicon, trichlorosilane is used as an intermediate compound. First silicon must be separated from oxygen where it is found naturally as SiO2. This reaction
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  • 6. Financial Crisis 1 Introduction The latest global financial crisis was exploded in 2008. This was the most serious financial crisis since the economic depression which occurred in 1930s and it severely impacted the global financial market. Lots of corporations collapsed during the 2008 financial recession which was caused by breakage of capital chain. Although some companies did not bankrupt during that period, they also had suffered huge loss. The 2008 global financial crisis began from America. American financial crisis came from the prosperity of real estate. Before the 2008 global financial crisis, a large number of financial derivatives were generated and financial bubble became more and more serious. Finally, American sub prime crisis occurred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, Ghoshal disagrees this view and approves of the stewardship theory, because it can effectively give consideration to the profit of customers, employees, shareholders and their communities (Davis, Schoorman and Donaldson, 1997, citied in Ghoshal, 2005: 81). 2.3 Background of financial crisis The 2008 global financial recession has been described a once in a century credit tsunami (Earle, 2009: 785). This is a disastrous blow to global financial community. Bullard (et al, 2009, citied in Hu et at, 2012) points out that many economists regarded the global financial crisis as the most serious global finance disaster since 1930s. Compared with only 11 banks was bankruptcy during 2003 to 2007, at least 160 American banks went broke in 2008 and 2009 (Fdic, 2011, citied in Hu et al, 2012). From this statistics, it is not difficult to know how strong influence brought by this financial crisis. There is a close link between the 2008 global financial crisis and sub prime crisis. Bernake (2007, citied in Hlenzerjr and Zhao, 2012) asserts that sub prime mortgages are loans made to borrowers who are perceived to have a high credit risk, often because they lack a strong credit history or have other characteristics that are associated with high probabilities of default . Furthermore, during 1990 to 2000, because of the IT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Legend Of Subbanna Summary The play is a monologue based on the legend of Veeranna who belongs to the chitradurga region of Karnataka. Before its theatrical effectiveness in the play the legend is incorporated from Kannada writer, T.R. Subbanna s (Knows as TaRaSu) novel, Hamsageethe (Swan Song) Published in 1952. The title of the novel literally means the swan song of the protagonist, Venkatasubbayya whom Subbanna inserts in the tale of Veeranna, the archaka of the Hidambeshwara temple. About the legend narrated in Subbanna s version Aparna Bhargava Dharwadker writes in the Introduction to his collected Play (Vol.II): The married priest has passionately in love with a mistress to whom he takes the offering form the temple after the evening prayers. One day the palegar (chieftain) discovers a hair in the prasada and demands and explanation from Veerganna, who claims that the hair belongs to god. Challenged by the chieftain to prove the truth of this claim, the priest in turn challenges god to display hair or accepts his head in punishment, and enters a meditative trance to the accompaniment of Venkatasubbayya s song. When the chieftain arrives the next day to expose Veeranna s lie, the Shivalinga has indeed sprouted long silken hair, and when (urged by the singer) he pulls out a tuft to test its authenticity, blood begins to ooze from the crown of the lingam. overwhelmed by a sense of sin at having injured the deity, Veeranna beheads himself in eh sanctum (xxxi). But ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Bates Motel Analysis A young woman pulls into a motel, somewhere in California. It s raining. She checks in, alone, and settles for the night. Once in the room, the woman then undresses and turns on the shower. As she showers, a suspenseful violin music starts playing and she s surprised by what seems to be an old lady holding a knife, who violently pulls aside the shower curtain. The woman screeches. The attacker then stabs the naked woman multiple times until she lies dead in the bathtub. Does this scenario sound familiar to you? Then you ve probably seen or heard of Psycho , Alfred Hitchcock s chef d oeuvre. The master of suspense 1960 film and Robert Bloch s book of the same name became the inspiration for the new A E television series Bates Motel, a contemporary prequel to Hitchcock s movie that debuted March of last year. The series depicts Norman Bates and the story behind the shower killer s bizarre personality, his murders, and his sick relationship with his mom, which explains the aftermath we see in Psycho. Bates Motel gives us the privilege of watching talented Vera Farmiga as Norma Bates and English actor Freddie Highmore as Norman Bates. You ll probably remember Highmore as Charlie Bucket in the 2005 reworking of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, where he shares the big screen with Johnny Depp who supposedly endorsed him for the role or Peter Davis in Finding Neverland (2004), his most acclaimed performance. In Bates Motel, Highmore shows a deeper acting of an obscure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wall-E Vs Petney Wall e versus Sonny: The Industrial Robot and Humanoid A lot of people associate themselves with robots. There are instances where people make robots for a living, or program a type of chip or circuit board that are installed in robots. However, the main reason why we know about robots is because of movies. A lot of movies depict robots as being mechanical creatures that somehow upsets the balance of earth and cause mass destruction, or is depicted as serving their masters. We often think about industrial robots. This is mainly because of industrial plants. We think of them as taking over our jobs. For instance, the movie Wall e depicts an industrial robot picking garbage. Although humanoids aren t the first robot thought of, no other type ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are robots that are made to help complete tasks or chores which humanoids can do, but many humanoid robots are made for different types of interactions. Some humanoid robots are especially made for the study of autism or an underdeveloped child or adolescent. Humanoids can understand facial expressions and emotions that children emit. Yes, humans can also detect signs, but if programmed correctly, humanoids can detect the smallest facial cues that humans often miss especially in autistic children. Also, autistic children are often misinterpreted because they understand the physical world much better than the social world (O Brien). There is a humanoid named Russell. Russell works with autistic children by helping them strengthen their ability to imitate others. It is a skill that is important for learning. Russell is developed so he isn t complex. He is programmed to detect signs but he doesn t have all the characteristics of a human. They don t want Russell to overstimulate or overwhelm a child with autism (O Brien). They do this because children that have autism have an affinity for technology (O Brien). Humanoids help the process of development in a multitude of children. Humanoids skills are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Kingdom Of Heaven Analysis The movie Kingdom of Heaven tries to portray the crusades that occurred in the 12th century while at the same time describing the middle age era. Some of the movie content contains truth of that period as well as fiction. The movie follows Balian of Ibelin and his journey from being a blacksmith to defender of Jerusalem. Although the movie has manipulated some of the real events to appeal to a broader audience, make it more Hollywood like, it does a decent job in portraying the battle over Jerusalem and some of the circumstances around it. The church played a significant role during the middle ages. In fact, the church reached the height of its power in the high middle ages: the 11th, 12th, 13th centuries. It was during this period that the crusade battles occurred. The movie tries to portray the events that led to one of the battles, the Battle of Hattin 1187. The idea that God wills war was apparent in both the movie and real life. Crusaders became consumed with fighting and killing the Muslims which was clear in Guy de Lusignan and Reynald de Chatilon actions. On the other hand, Baldwin and Balian, in the movie, represented the crusaders who wanted to maintain a peaceful relationship between the Muslims and the Christians. Another concept that appears in the movie that is linked to reality is the ideas of becoming a crusader in order to repent your sins. One of the main reason why Balian became a crusader is to repent his sin, of killing a priest, and his wife ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Musee De Louvre Research Paper The Musee de Louvre was the place I was most excited about when coming to France, and I have to say that I was not disappointed with it in the slightest. The one thing that I do regret coming into this was not knowing the background and history of the Louvre and a majority of its works. After doing some research, I came across the history and mission of The Musee de Louvre and I was fascinated with what I read: from knowing that The Louvre was originally created as a fortress to finding out how hard the architects and designers worked so hard to make it an accessible place for all. The Louvre was originally created in the early 12th century while France was under the 43 year reign of Phillipe Auguste. During this time, a barricade was built to protect Paris from the Anglo Norman threat. France reinforced its defense with a fortress, which is today known as The Musee de Louvre. I found it neat that The Louvre was created so long ago and for such a different purpose. Most major places, such as the Palace of Versailles, were created to be a palace for the people to live in, but the Louvre was created for a much greater purpose: to protect the city. I believe that its original purpose has a huge affect on why it is so well known and means so much to the country of France today. In the first few years of the life of The Louvre, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After that, work began to open three new galleries of antique art. When I was in Paris, I was lucky enough to go to the Louvre multiple times. The second time I went, I spend almost my whole time visiting the Egyptian antique section. I have always been interested in Egyptian history and I think that this was my favorite section by far. There were just so many things to see while there, but specifically I enjoyed the sphinx and the mummies. I have never seen a mummy in real life and to be able to check that one off my bucket list was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Human Trafficking Epidemic Report Human trafficking is an epidemic around the world. It doesn t just happen once in a great while, but it s happening all the time. Every single day, people are involved in human trafficking. People need to help raise awareness of what is going on around the world, and we are definitely not doing enough to help stop this issue. Also, the way the women and children are being treated is absolutely horrible. They are beaten, starved, and even murdered. In almost every situation, they can t do anything about it because they are scared for their lives. Society as a whole needs to be more educated about human trafficking. In total, 19,724 cases of human trafficking have been reported to the NHTRC hotline and Polaris s BeFree Texting Helpline since 2007 ( 2014 Hotline Statistics. ). The number of human trafficking cases that these hotlines get increases every year. The number of cases since 2007 hasn t decreased. As a matter of fact, it s been going up. Yes, there are hotlines and call centers that are trying to help, but the numbers of victims just keeps going up. Many victims are runaway girls who have already suffered sexual abuse as children ( What is Human Trafficking? ). Girls are used the most in human trafficking because they are what these nasty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trafficking will surpass the illegal sale of drugs in the next few years ( Child trafficking Statistics U.S. International ). The reason this is happening is because someone who buys drug can only use that drug until it is gone, and once it s gone they either have to stop or buy more. Then there are these people that are being sold for sex, and they can keep buying them as much as they want until society steps up to stop human trafficking. The fact that human trafficking is happening right now everywhere in the United States is an issue that needs to be addressed. Just because you don t know anything about it doesn t mean it s not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Marxism and the Matrix Essay The movie, The Matrix is an outstanding example of the term Marxism . Simply put, Marxism is the political and economic theory of Marx, advocating abolition of private property, and state provision of work and subsistence for all, and to be a Marxist, is to follow Karl Marx s theories. Along the lines of Marx s theories; a reality and way of life in the Matrix is maintained, oppressed, discovered, and eventually explained. Marx advocates a violent change, and The Matrix demonstrates this type of propaganda. The character Trinity sets the tone from the very start with her defying antics, and Neo s role is realized; as this reality that is the Matrix is explained. The Wachowski brothers film, The Matrix, easily lends itself to a Marxist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People have themselves become that means of production, in that their bodies have become the energy source that keeps the economic machine running. Neo is informed by one of the rebels that he is nothing more than a coppertop , a battery that runs the system. But he also finds hope, because the rebels are fighting back and, as Marx had hoped, the grave diggers are going to try to destroy the capitalistic machines. Life in the Matrix is not quite the Utopia Marx envisioned. And we discover this by observing Mr. Anderson s daily grind, as he follows the daily routine of a dead end job. This is not an ideal life for any man. One would want to escape, question, and break free of this routine that is his life . As the plot of The Matrix advances, this reality is explained. Neo eventually wakes up, and witnesses the truth a world controlled, by machines. As he awakens to a dark desolate world, towers taller than sky scrapers surround him, loaded with humans in a cocooned state. Machines monitor these sleeping humans who are unaware of the truth. One of these machines quickly scans Neo, and realizes things aren t quite right with him, and so he is released down a tube leading to a body disposal, and his possible demise. They (the machines) obviously don t want him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Theories of Freud and Jung 1. Freud s essay on The Sexual Aberrations posits the existence of a sexual urge, called libido , which Freud finds analogous to hunger. Freud suggests that, like hunger, the libido manifests itself more or less from birth. The chief question for Freud in this paper is why libido should manifest itself in unexpected ways as with inversion , which is the slightly old fashioned term that Freud uses for homosexuality. Freud rather unexpectedly relies on the suggestion that mucus membranes in general are susceptible to sexual stimulation in his opinion, this accounts for such varied phenomena as kissing, thumbsucking, and anal sex. Freud then goes on to explain foot fetishism and other sexual fascination with inanimate objects in terms of primitive religion: This substitution is not unjustly compared with the fetich in which the savage sees the embodiment of his god. (Freud 1910). Freud goes on to explain other aberrations, such as Sado Masochism, in terms of their attempt to cope with an overvaluation of the sexual object. The idealistic impulses of love are seen, by Freud, as perhaps even more evident in people who love whips or feet. Ultimately Freud brings it back to the nature of the hypothesized infantile sexuality in Freud s belief, this has no natural object and is expressed in all directions at once. By contemporary scientific standards, Freud s essay is a mess. To take the most obvious example, Freud died in 1939: this is the same year that the Nobel Prize in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pc Personal Statement The vibrant orange lights within the case shot on like a torch in the dark of a cave, illuminating the graphics card, motherboard, RAM sticks, SSD, fans, and CPU cooler. The inner workings of my creation, the structure, the bones and the guts of my self built, brand new PC gaming computer. My journey to the world of PC building and gaming was exciting and I felt pride when my own creation came to life for the first time. I was on the road to my final stop in the gaming realm, PC gaming, where I plan to stay. I haven t always been a PC gamer, since a young age I ve had a connection with gaming as a hobby, one year I received a Gameboy advance for Christmas and thus began my love of all things digital. Every year it seemed a new game system would come out and I always managed to convince my parents to get me the latest toy. I ve had many types of consoles over the years, including Xbox, PS3, and a Wii. The jump to PC gaming was influenced mainly by my friends who started to play more games on PC than consoles, so to join them, I needed to shift to PC ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is like putting together a puzzle, the thought of building a computer can probably seem like a daunting task, but its amazingly simple and I figured it out just by watching YouTube videos. The most challenging part of a PC build is selecting the best parts that are right for you, there are hundreds, if not thousands of different parts to choose from and they are all not created equal. PCPartPicker is just one site for the task, they have all of the parts ever created on file and you can simply select which ones you want from all the choices; including graphics cards, motherboards, RAM sticks, SSDs, HDDs, coolers, cases, and even your peripherals. It took me several weeks to compile the list of parts I would need, some of my friends gave me advice and information on the best parts as well as the ones to stay away ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Rape Is A Serious Problem Only rapists know when they will strike their prey with sexual assault. The victims, both men and women, never see themselves in such a situation. But, what if both the victim and rapist are equally to blame in that situation? What if women could be able to and should do everything they can to prevent being raped? Is it possible that victims are not doing everything they can to prevent rape or defend themselves when they are being violated? The argument of to whom the fault actually belongs to has been a long occurring ordeal that perhaps may never be resolved. Rape is a serious problem, which is why it is one of the most highly debated topics in today s society and media. Many actors and actresses have spoken out against rape, some are even victims. There has also been a growing amount of concern towards women expressed by many anonymous Twitter accounts. Those accounts have helped make teenagers and other social network users more aware of rape culture. According to the Marshall University Women s Center, rape culture is an environment in which rape is prevalent and in which sexual violence against women is normalized and excused in the media and popular culture ( Women s Center marshall.edu page 1). Women believe that rape culture is emphasized through arrogant language, women being objectified by men, the overuse of television sexual violence, and teaching the victims not to be raped instead of teaching the rapist not to rape. Marshall University s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Bevacizumab Research Paper Bevacizumab is a monoclonal antibody to VEGF and binds to VEGF re ceptor and prevents binding of VEGF to the receptor7. Various studies have shown the decrease in VEGF levels after intravitreal injection of bevacizumab8. The advantages of bevacizumab are the intravitreal injec tion is a short procedure. In most cases single injection was effective8. In cases where rubeosis iris, rigid pupil or poor visibility precludes use of Laser, avastin can be used. The drug is relatively impermeable to blood retinal barrier9. Thus the systemic absorption is less. In a 5 year follow up study after Avastin injection no systemic effects was found10. Only ocu lar effect reported was myopia11. Bevacizumab has been used in combination with laser for posterior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are cases where administration of Avastin caused initial regression, followed by late recurrences. Recurrences as late as 54 weeks has been report ed19. There are cases where ROP continued to progress despite Avas tin20. In stage 4 ROP, tractional retinal detachment can progress with use of Avastin. Further studies with Avastin are needed regarding the safety. Long term observational studies are needed to provide guidelines on how long should be the follow up after Avastin injection and how often or when re peat injection is recommended .There is also need to tap the potential of other agents.Ranibizumab a relatively newer anti VEGF agent sup presses VEGF systemically for a shorter duration21. There are reports of successful treatment after Ranibizumab. Various Cytokines and factors play role in ROP like IGF 1,HIF 1 ,erythropoietin22 . Further studies are needed on modulating these factors for ROP treatment. Bevacizumab is a very useful pharmacological agent for treatment of ROP.It is important to follow up the patient closely for recurrence. The follow up should be longer than usual and in spite of initial regression pa tient should still be closely watched for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Diomedes, the True Hero of Homer’s Iliad Diomedes, the True Hero of The Iliad In The Iliad, written in a 3rd person omniscient point of view, Homer gives a very serious account of the tenth and last year of the Trojan War. It was in Homer s account that the very idea of becoming a legendary hero reached its pinnacle; the choice of the better hero was not decided on the events they participated in, but rather by their characteristics. The ancient Greeks had strict criteria for individuals to follow if they were to be seen as heroes. Above all, a man needed to be a skilled warrior, but this was not the only requirement. To be a hero, a warrior had to respect authority, both governmental and religious. The Greeks gave heroes no room for pride. These men were to be modest, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, this fight may have never happened if Athena had not disguised herself as one of Hector s brothers and convinced him to fight (260). That was not enough though, as Athena then helped Achilles win the fight (260 261). This seems to be the case with all of Achilles battles. A god, goddess, or gods help him in battle by strengthening and encouraging him and his men, or they rally a Trojan army into entering a futile final battle. Diomedes is also guilty of receiving help from the gods. After praying for Athena s aid, Diomedes proceeds to not only slay Pandaros (who wounded him earlier) and many other Trojans, but also wound Aeneas in his hip and his mother Aphrodite in her hand (60 64). Later on in the same battle, Diomedes thrusts his spear through the belly of Ares, also done with the help of Athena (73). Another example of Diomedes skill comes when he and Odysseus spy on the Trojan camp. Diomedes goes ahead of Odysseus and strikes down so many Trojans that the ground was reddened with blood (124). Even before this, Diomedes prayed again to Athena for help. It seems no Greek warrior could fight their own battles; instead, they requested help from the gods. This fact makes it difficult to discern the better fighter between Achilles and Diomedes, but the common choice would probably be Achilles because of his legendary status and he was the son of an immortal. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. United States Interagency Council On Homelessness In recent years, the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) and the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have identified rapid re housing as a critical strategy to meeting the national goal of ending family homelessness by 2020 (USICH 2013). As noted in a recent update of Opening Doors, the federal plan to end homelessness, [US Department of Health and Human Services], HUD, [the US Department of Veterans Affairs], and USICH have joined forces to promote expansion of rapid re housing as a part of community coordinated systems (USICH 2013). Rapid re housing, an intervention that helps homeless families exit shelters and get back into permanent housing quickly, provides short term help with housing expenses (e.g., rent arrears, ongoing rent assistance, moving costs) and case management focused on housing stability. Rapid re housing is a relatively new but, as early evidence shows, promising strategy that communities across the country are adopting. The emphasis on rapid re housing represents a significant shift in the response to family homelessness toward a Housing First philosophy. Increased attention on rapid re housing, accompanied by an influx of resources, and expansion of programs, elicits urgent need for more rigorous evaluation, some of which is already underway. There is a small, but growing, body of evidence on the efficacy of rapid re housing. Drawing on program data and early findings from evaluations in progress, this brief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Literary Devices In The Swimmer Oliwia Los 11/1/2014 Literary Analysis of The Swimmer In the short story, The Swimmer, John Cheever uses precise literary devices to emphasize the true meaning behind what the average reader might first gather. Throughout this short story, Neddy s journey is recorded through what he does and how the time changes. His actions of jumping from pool to pool show Neddy s incapabilities of growing up and the falsehood that he lives in. John Cheever wants the readers to understand that Neddy s life is only a downfall as the years go by, and that his outlook on life doesn t change until he realizes all his actions have left him alone. To set the tone of the story, the author uses metaphors of different objects to show Neddy s changes in life, change of diction to set a tone from excellence to weakness, and Neddy s life paralleled through the imagery described in this short story. Cheever uses metaphors throughout The Swimmer to cleverly explain to the audience without actually saying how Neddy s life really turned out. The most profound metaphor throughout this short story is the swimming pool. The pools that Neddy swims through represent the periods of time that occurred in his life and how each was different than the other. During the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People swim through life, feeling comfortable with their surroundings and the people with them on this journey, but sometimes they might be exposed from this security blanket to realize that they aren t who they thought they were. Extramarital affairs, depression, midlife crises, and loss of self are all aspects that might happen in someones life that eat away at relationships people form with their loved ones. In this short story, The Swimmer. John Cheever shows how all the literary devices of powerful metaphors, realistic imagery, and parallel diction combine into one to make a powerful story of how a person faces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The River Merchant s Wife A Letter By Li Apa Summary I will be comparing excerpts from The River Merchant s Wife: A Letter by Li Po and The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jerrell. The speakers in each excerpt are creating serious and solemn dream like worlds that convey their misery over being abandoned to suffer impending death alone. Imagery in both excerpts is used differently to describe death as being either immediate as in Jarrell s poem or approaching as in Li Po s. The major difference between the speakers in each excerpt is the use of alliteration;.the speaker in Jarrell s poem uses assonance and consonance effectively to carry the emotional load created by the dark imagery, however, a loss in translation must be considered with regard to the speaker s voice n Li Po s poem. Both excerpts utilize a fractured form to allow for the imagining of their life outside of the world depicted by their words while maintaining the impact of the existence loneliness in their life and the misery of dying alone. In Jarrell s poem the speaker dies at the end. Therefore, images like hunched in its belly to show that he is like fallen prey and waking to black flack and nightmare fighters to show that he is in immediate danger are used to prepare us for the speaker s inevitable death. In contrast, the speaker in Li Po s poem uses images like leaves fall early this autumn and already yellow this August to imply that death is approaching but not near enough for portents of doom. Yet, the poems are very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Subcultures In America According to our textbook, subculture is a segment of society that shares a distinctive pattern of customs, rules, and traditions. (Schaefer, pp 69) to make this concept more understandable subculture is just a group that have different norms and value than the majority has. I think that is not easy to make a list of subcultures in this country, or even in this city (Hot Springs) Subcultures are sociological phenomena that tend to change over the time. Those changes can lead to create new subcultures and/or make disappearing the old ones. Some subcultures can be created, and some people has no choice and they born into a specific subculture. Since I came to this country, I have been a full time worker, now, I am still full time worker but, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Red Sox Religion There were several elements of religion found in Ben s obsession with the Red Sox which would include God, salvation, prayer modes, rituals, spirituality and scriptures. The gods in Ben s obsession was the baseball players. When he went to his first game Ben looked at the players in awe as if he couldn t believe that they were standing right there in front of him. Ben also experienced salvation through the Red Sox. Ben s life when he was a young child wasn t the greatest until he went to Fenway Park with his uncle. By going to Fenway Park and becoming a fan made his whole life better and it was a way to remember his uncle when he passed away. Going to games every season brought fulfillment to his life. He called the people he sits with at baseball games his summer family. Many people will get up every morning and pray, but Ben on the other hand made the sign of the cross and kissed a picture of a baseball player which was his prayer for the morning. Scripture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The formal elements that it needs to be considered a religion are God and salvation which it covers. The gods in Ben s case would be the players or the team and the salvation would be it gave him friends, community, and purpose for the rest of his life. It also had many others elements of religion that are present throughout the movie. The substantive is also displayed through the film by showing the Holy which would be considered the Red Sox and the subordination would be how he isn t concerned with women if it interferes with baseball. Ben s obsession with the Red Sox wouldn t be something that is considered a high tradition religion, but I would say it is a lesser religion. The way that baseball is the center of his life compared to someone who has religion at the center of their lives. Ben wouldn t be able to get through a day without thinking about the Red ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Harm of Puppy Mills So you want to adopt a puppy? Well there are two main places that your puppy could have been born. First, your puppy could have been born at a puppy mill. This is an inhumane, mass breeding location that can be very detrimental to your new pet. Another location that your puppy could have been born at is a breeder. This is a more humane location for your puppy to have been born. When adopting a puppy you should avoid going to a pet store because most pet stores receive their puppies from puppy mills; inhumane and overpopulated puppy breeding places. The term puppy mill is used quite frequently when discussing animal cruelty. This term does not have a specific dictionary definition. A puppy mill is essentially a large scale puppy breeding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10). Some of the inhumane features of the puppy mills include that the puppies are housed in small, wire cages, more fearful through life due to the lack of early human interaction (Peters 5), and when there is no human contact made with the puppies, it can cause post traumatic behavior in the animals (Peters 3). A second horrible feature about puppy mills is that they are overpopulated. They are mass bred in warehouses. Breeding takes place in warehouses because there is a lot of space for the 70+ breeds that are in a mill (Dionne 7). According to the ASPCA, the female dogs are bred every time that they are in heat and when they cannot be bred anymore, they are killed. Pamela Sacks has also researched the same things that the ASPCA has and she additionally found out that mill dogs are bred consistently until they can no longer be bred then they are killed (par.4). It is a common thought that puppy mills do not breed purebred dogs. According to Dionne, mills breed both purebred and mix breed dogs (7). A mix breed dog would be one that is a combination of two or more breeds. For example, a goldendoodle is a mix breed dog. It is a combination of a golden retriever and a poodle. A purebred dog is one that has two parents of the same breed. For example, a Yorkshire Terrier is a purebred. Both of its parents were Yorkshire Terriers so the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Christmas Carol Selfishness And Society As Thomas Henry Huxley once said If individuality has no play, society does not advance, if individuality breaks out of bounds, society perces. This quote relates from the book directly to reality. Individually people make a difference in society whether it s good or bad. In The Christmas Carol Scrooge s individual impact in the story is bad. In the novel The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, the character traits Selfishness, Greed, and Joyfulness have the greatest impact on society in the novel. First, selfishness impacted society when Scrooge turned down the generous men raising charity for the poor who can t buy meat and water. Scrooge said to the gentleman If I could work my will, every idiot who goes about with this Merry Christmas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Theories Of Louis Althusser And Michel Foucault Religion is potentially one of the single most influential concepts in our history as people. Power in religion divides social groups and those groups contain a tiny portion of a ruling elite group who make use of power and control others. In social groups, individuals who are inferior or subordinate are dealt with as subjects by the ones who exert more control and are compelled to accept societal norms free willingly while those who are superior hold power. A Pentecostal church uses powerful mechanisms such as internal surveillance or panopticism to keep their believers in a well disciplined society. In this essay I look at the way power is exerted throughout the ritual at Kennedy Road Tabernacle in a Pentecostal church, demonstrating how those in power have control over the ones who are inferior or subordinate. Throughout this examination, I will use the theories of Louis Althusser and Michel Foucault to analyze the ways in which power is exerted within the members of this community. During my observations at our visit to the Pentecostal church, there was an unequal distribution of power between the men and women in labour divisions and the tasks they were assigned in terms of the location they were in while performing the tasks. The Kennedy Road Tabernacle Pentecostal church had both a lobby and the main hall where the ritual took place. Upon entering the lobby of the church, there was a woman standing at the entrance handing out brochures and greeting people as they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Neo-Keynesian Economics Summary John Maynard Keynes (1883 1946) is a British economist who is the founder of Keynesian economics and the father of modern macroeconomics. He published his foundational book: The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, in 1936 less than a decade after the great depression of 1929. His theories were largely in contrast with classical economics. Between the 1970s and the 1990s, more economists reviewed the Keynesian economics and proposed some changes, they are known as the New Keynesian economics or Neo Keynesian. James Tobin, Gregory Mankiw, and David Romer developed the foundations of Neo Keynesian (Greenlaw, n.d). In the following essay I shed the light on the basic principles of the New Keynesian economics and how it deals with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While both types differ in many aspects they build on each other and they try to offer realistic solutions to problems. References: Jahan S., Mahmud A.S., Papageorgiou, C. (2014, September). What is Keynesian economics? Back to basics. Finance Development. Vol. 51, No. 3. Retrieved from: http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2014/09/basics.htm Greenlaw, S. (n.d). What is New Keynesian economics? Seminar in advanced macroeconomics. A quasi collaborative adventure. Retrieved from: http://econ488.umwblogs.org/course outline/what is new keynesian economics/ Mankiw, G. (2008). The New Keynesian Economics. The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics. Retrieved from: http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/NewKeynesianEconomics.html Vjyaser. (2013, March 18).Classical and Keynesian Economics: Contending Approaches to Macroeconomics. Slideshare. Retrieved from: http://www.slideshare.net/vjyaser/classical and keynesian economics contending approaches to macroeconomics Tejvan. (2015). Keynesian vs classical models and policies. Economics Help. Retrieved from: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Transcendentalism, By Ralph Waldo Emerson Re striking the Balance In a constantly updating world, eventually cultural diffusion causes changes to a society s views and practices over a period of time. With many religious pressures in Europe and the constant switch between Catholicism and Protestantism, a group called the Puritans moved to America to start life anew. The Puritan lifestyle took hold of America s New England colonies and became a theocracy of how people lived their lives. People lived by the Puritan interpretation of the New Testament with harsh forms of punishment for the violation of even the most simple sins. Because of this restricting lifestyle and new ideas like the Enlightenment which caused intellectual reforms, people started to break away from the extreme Puritan philosophy. Another movement occurring in America called Transcendentalism, on the other side of the spectrum of Puritanism, started with writer Ralph Waldo Emerson, specifically with his essay Nature . Emerson depicts the prime example of the breaking away from strict religion to Transcendentalism. In America, Emerson was a priest who had been ridiculed and had traveled to Europe to find himself. After meeting up with writers of the Romanticism movement, he fell in love with it and brought it back to America under the name of Transcendentalism. Puritanism and Transcendentalism have opposing philosophies which include their view on people, philosophy and God , and on nature through essays and texts by: William Bradford, Anne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of The Netherland Based Royal Philips Electronics... Problem(s)/Issue(s): The problem in this case was the Netherland based Royal Philips Electronics Company in Europe was losing profit in the 1990 s, as well as ,the United States because of poor performance. By the end of 1990 s decade, Philips was nearly bankrupt. The decision to restructure the Netherland based Royal Philips Electronics Company in Europe and the United States to regain some of its losses because of poor performance, and the environmental challenges. Due to the environmental challenges, such as rapid change, rise of the internet, workforce diversity, globalization, legislation, evolving work and family roles, skill shortages and the rise of the service sector, and natural disaster, Philips Electronics Company had to adapt to change quickly if it wanted the company to survive, forced the new president of Philips Electronics Company to restructure the company. Also, using the strategic conversation model was a good professional assessment for the company to get the employees involved. Restructuring an organization comes with many challenges and hardship for an individual, organization and the environment. Employees become stressed or distrustful of their employer, its management and their coworkers because the trust is lost. There are three crucial obstacles or challenges that management faces in any restructuring program. They include: 1) Design what type of restructuring is the best fit for an organization to resolve precise challenge, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Our Secret Susan Kriffin Analysis Everyone has experienced a dark moment in their lives. It is in these dark moments that turn out to be the most profound. In the story Our Secret by Susan Griffin, it talks about the connection of the past lives of those in Nazi Germany and about Griffin s own family. Griffin has also talked about an artist named Kathe Kollwitz. Kathe Kollwitz has created many self portraits relating and expressing the emotions of the people of Nazi Germany. During this time, many people have gone through hardships such as poverty and war. Through poverty some may have experience or gone through some emotional situations. During war, people may have lost someone close to them or even the peace they had before the chaos have occurred. Griffin has related a painting by Kollwitz with her personal life. In the story, Griffin is trying to portray through this connection how people feel emotionally and physically in the midst of war and violence. War and expressions of emotions are common themes in most great works of art. In the painting by Kollwitz called Poverty, it shows a woman holding her head in her hands. The woman is looking at an infant sleeping in its bed. You can see the light from the background shining through the window unto the baby. Although there is light shining on the baby, it also shows that the baby is dying and the woman is actually crying. The portrait also shows two figures standing in the background in darkness. On page 390 it states, Though the infant and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Causes anf Results of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe Communism was one of the political theories founded by Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx in the end of the 19th century . Both of these philosophers had the same point of view concerning the economic and political principles. Also, Communism brought up many changes to International Relations , and the body of the essay will describe the causes and results of Communism in Eastern and central Europe. In 1844 Engel and Marx started to discover interesting facts about Communism and no longer in 1848 they decided to write and publish Communism Manifesco , which was thought to be one of the best and influential political books ever. Under Communism Manifesco all people were thought to be equal. The main idea for everyone was not to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lot of countries were influenced by the Communism. Among them are: Eastern German and Poland, The Communism in Poland lasted for forty years that brought a new and specific changes in the government at the end of the Second World War. Poland had a really complicated situation because of Iosef Stalin and his Communist Party. He described his points of view in a very clear way, Imposing Communism on Poland was as absurd as putting a saddle on a cow . Moreover ,everything was under control of the Polish Government of Stalin, including a lot of spheres as culture, social aspects of life and economy. As government had all the power in their hands, people were absolutely deprived of power. That kind of period was strongly disliked by people and brought a lot of strikes, protections and even attacks. As the result, the Communism system had a bad influence on the development of Poland. Eastern German was also under the Communism regime. The historic German capital of Berlin, although in the East was a special case. Berlin itself was split into 4 sectors after the war. West Berlin was part of West Germany despite being completely surrounded by East Germany. The Eastern part of German was absolutely poor in all its aspects. The lack of food, transport and all the necessary goods lead to the panic. To prevent bad causes of that situation, German government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Pre Employment Structured Clinical Interview Pre employment Structured Clinical Interview (PESCI) Outcome report to applicant This report is made available to the applicant and the Medical Board of Australia (the Board) and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). The report of this PESCI outcome will form part of the information that the Board will take into account when considering whether to grant limited registration or provisional registration. The Board is ultimately responsible for granting medical registration in accordance with the provisions of the National Law and the relevant registration standard. Please note: The recommendations of the PESCI panel are specific to the nominated position. An applicant who is not deemed suitable for this position may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medical interviewing skills Facilitates patient s telling of story; effectively listens and uses questions/directions to obtain accurate, adequate information needed; responds appropriately to affect non verbal cues. Tick one box Rating 5 Appears highly suitable for this position in this domain 4 Performance level between 5 and 3 3 Appears suitable for this position in this domain 2 Performance level between 3 and 1  1 Appears unsuitable for this position in this domain Physical examination skills Follows efficient, logical sequence; balances screening/diagnostic steps for problem; informs patient; sensitive to patient s comfort, modesty. Tick one box Rating 5 Appears highly suitable for this position in this domain 4 Performance level between 5 and 3 3 Appears suitable for this position in this domain  2 Performance level between 3 and 1 1 Appears unsuitable for this position in this domain Not assessed Assessment domain not relevant to the position or not able to be assessed Clinical judgment Selectively orders/performs appropriate diagnostic studies, considers risks and benefits, arrives at an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. No One Will Steal My Car Because It s An Old Clunker Car theft usually happens when you least expect it. You may be walking to your car after a hard day at the job only to find an empty spot where you thought you left it. As you walk through the parking lot, hoping against hope that you may have parked it in another spot, the awful feeling finally sinks home: your car was stolen. Unfortunately, this all too common experience happens to many people because they weren t prepared. They thought it couldn t happen to them because they acted on common car misconceptions about theft that left them without a car. Here are three of them: No One Will Steal My Car Because It s an Old Clunker There are at least two reasons why this is a myth. First, old cars are easier to steal because they lack the latest anti theft technology of the newest cars. While it s true that smart thieves do find ways of defeating state of the art anti theft devices, there are fewer of them around. It s basically a bell shaped curve thing. The more smarts required to steal a car, the fewer the thieves around with the required smarts. The rest simply go after easy targets like your old clunker. The second reason is that professional thieves often prefer older cars because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can happen overnight or even in the morning while the car is warming up in the driveway. A car warming up in the driveway is an easy opportunity. It s unlocked, the engine is already running, and the interior is all warmed up and cozy. My Car Alarm Will Deter Thieves That may have been true several decades ago when the very first car alarm came out. Today, most people regard car alarms as an annoying form of noise pollution. Too many cars have sounded false alarms because their owners sat on their key chains or something bumped the car. Most people assume this and aren t going to investigate. Experienced thieves can disable car alarms in a matter of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Management Is The Basic Function Of Management Q1. Management is a common and important term involving in all kinds of organizations such as businesses, political, cultural or social. Management has been described as the process of dealing with things or people (Oxford Dictionary). There are four basic functions that make up the effective management process: Planning, Organizing, Leading and Controlling. Catriona Noble, who started from a 14 year old casual crew member to the first female CEO of One of McDonald s top ten subsidiaries in the world, applies successfully these functions in operating McDonald s Australia. Planning is the basic function of management which involves in defining goals, setting up strategy, and developing plans to best achieve of the goals. Typically, planning also involves flexibility in the organization and knowledge of the company s recourses. Thus it is important to have planning skills to establish the right strategic objectives before making tactical decision (Burrows, 2016). Understanding planning is a key in running business, Catriona Noble has been a crucial driving force in changing McDonald s menu. She endeavours to find out the different opinion of customers about the food in order to modify menu items that suit consumer tastes. She also really concerns about criticisms towards McDonald s fattier items and aims to use a lower fat and healthier way to cook. As a business leader, she effectively uses planning skills to develop and monitor individual aspects of projects, and determine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Non Written Sources We can find out about prehistoric lives from a variety of sources. Archaeologists and physical anthropologists can research prehistory and unearth more information by sorting through and observing artifacts, a handmade object whether completely intact or not that represents the cultural aspects of a different time period. Examples of artifacts include stone tools (daggers, projectile points, spears, harpoons, arrowheads) for hunting and gathering food, pottery (for storing food), weapons, objects for personal use such as jewelry, clothing, and buttons, and tools used for daily life (cooking/preparing food, making clothes, bathing) such as woven baskets, stone hearths, grindstones, sewing needles, etc. All of the artifacts found are useful because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A second benefit to exploring history through non written sources is they can tell you a lot about the everyday life of a person who lived in the time period you are studying e.g. what objects they used and how they used it. Another benefit to exploring history through non written sources is it is more likely to be accurate. With physical objects there is less of a chance of forgery and bias being committed than with written documents. Another benefit to non written sources is they provide a direct connection to the exact time of the event or time period and most likely was made closer to the happening. One other benefit to exploring history through non written sources is if they are not complete and some part is missing it requires you to really pay attention to finer details and develop good observation and inference skills by trying to determine exactly what happened and what it is. Another benefit to exploring history through non written sources is you can get a glimpse into the culture of past civilizations by actually seeing the art, clothes, and weapons they created. One other benefit to exploring history through non written sources is it sometimes gives you a tangible object, so you can have a better hands on. Another benefit to non written sources is the laborious task of translating from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Attending College After High School Many high school students struggle on the fact whether or not should they attend college after high school or not. College is a place to further someone s education rather than just having an average high school diploma. A person can attend college for however long they want to receive any degree to mind. Going to college will be a helpful advantage to a person life because a person can live finically stable, choose your own career, and enjoy the lifestyle that comes with going away for college. Going to college will benefit a person in the long run. Higher paying jobs most of the time requires for a person to have some sort of a college degree. Business needs their employees to be fully educated to work for them. An average person with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Differences And Characteristics Of The French And Ottoman... The French and Ottoman Empires were both similar and dissimilar. Using Fukuyama s three categories of institutions one can compare and contrast the shared characteristics of the two empires. Fukuyama argues that a modern liberal democracy needs a state, rule of law and accountability. A state is a centralized authority that holds military power on a selected territory. It is the armed forces that keep a nation safe on a domestic and foreign level. On the other hand, the rule of law came about through written legislation. Thus, written rules, organize power in a system no matter who is in power. This implies that a modern democracy must have legal institutions that are superior to a ruler, the army and bureaucracy. Finally, political accountability comes through accountable bodies like parliament s and assemblies that represent the people. In the end, Fukuyama claims democracy is truly born when laws reflecting the people s desires are stronger than individual rulers and elections are held. The Ottoman Empire had many victories until its slow decline at the end of the 16th century. Constantinople, the Byzantine capital falls to the Turks in 1453. In 1526, the Ottomans conquered Hungry in the Battle of Mohacs, but were pushed back in 1529 at Vienna. The Ottoman empire relied on a system of military slavery. Within the Ottoman military, the Muslims were officers, and those who did not share the state religion made up the backbone of the military. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Uncle Jim Research Paper I was in the water and Uncle Jim was showing me how to hold the water ski rope. Uncle Jim has done a lot besides teaching me to water ski. One of these was teaching me about farming. He also has always been there for me. He always is wanting to do stuff with me. My uncle Jim is the person who positively influences me because he likes to do stuff with me. One thing my Uncle Jim has done is tought me to do is waterski and wakeboard. He always had persistence and wanted me to keep trying. When I tried wakeboarding he did the same thing, he was always persistent and wanting me to try. This has helped because now I can waterski and wakeboard which is a blast. That is one reason that he is my influence. Another thing that he has done for me is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of A Good Man Is Hard To Find It was first published in 1953 in the anthology The Avon Book of Modern Writing. In 1960, it was collected in the anthology The House of Fiction, published by Charles Scribner s Sons. A Good Man Is Hard to Find, One of O Connors most famous short stories is titled after a song recorded in 1927 28 by Bessie Smith a blues singer, that informed women that had a faithful man at home to follow her advice and give him a lot of affection; because A Good man was hard to find . After finding out that her man was cheating on her (Kirk). Bailey the father wants to take his family on a vacation from Georgi to Florida, while the grandmother his mother want to take a trip to East Tennessee to connect/ visit friends. To persuade her son to follow her wishes she works to change his mind with a news article about states there is an escaped murderer from the Federal Pen that calls himself The Misfit heading towards Florida and she points out what he did to people all while She argues that his children, John Wesley and June Star, have never been to East Tennessee. The grandmother is labeled as Arrogant, hypocritical, manipulative and interfering, but she has no name throughout the story like the wife and baby (Kirk). Throughout the trip the grandmother rambles on about the past how children had respect for their elders and people respected each other, her youth, and her past maiden courtship with Mr. Edgar Atkins Teagarden E.A.T and his Saturday watermelons with his initials carved into them. During the trip they make a lunch stop at a rundown gas station The Towers where you will find RED SAMMY S FAMOUS BARBACUE , THE FAT BOY WITH THE HAPPY LAUGH run by Red Sammy Butts and his wife outside of Timothy, Georgia. The family has their lunch and grandmother finds a listening agreeable ear about how much better their past was compared to these days. Following lunch, the family is back on the road headed home; where the family pasts a closed in small family cemetery that belongs to a long gone plantation, where the grandmother begins to manipulate the family especially the children into wanting to go see the plantation house by lying and telling a story of a hideaway room behind secret panels within the walls of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Complete Physical Assessment | Complete Physical Assessment | Fort Hays State University | NURS603L Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab for RNs | Katie Houp | 4/24/2014 | Complete Physical Assessment of 40 year old male patient seen for assessment purposes. | Complete Physical Examination Date: 4/24/2014 Examiner: Katie Houp Patient: Matt Gender: M Age: 40 Occupation: Medic General Survey of Patient Patient is Alert and Orientated to time place and events, appears slightly younger than stated age of 40 years old. Is of African American descent with medium brown pigmentation. Appears well nourished, denies any unplanned weight changes in recent months. Posture and Position: Sitting straight, relaxed with interview process, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CN IX, X, XII (Glossopharyngeal, Vagua, and Hypoglossal) Intact Uvula rises on phonation, Tongue without tremors and is midline, Gag reflex present Chest and Lungs 1. Thoracic cage configuration equal and symmetric expansion 2. Tactile fremitus equal bilaterally. No Lumps or tenderness noted 3. Spinous processes: Normal spinal curvature evident. 4. Percussion over lung fields resonant; diaphragmic excursion approximated at 5cm and equal bilaterally 5. Breath Sounds clear without adventitious sounds all lobes Heart 1. Precordium; PMI not visible, palpable in 5th ICS, MCL normal size, 2. Apical Pulse, Apical rate and rhythm: Ausculated to have regular rate and rhythm 3. Heart Sounds S1 heard best at apex, S2 heard best at base, no extra sounds or murmurs identified. Abdomen 1. Contour, symmetry flat without scars or lesions noted, umbilicus is midline and inverted 2. Bowel Sounds Active x 4 quadrants without bruits noted 3. Vascular Sounds not ausculated. 4. Light and deep palpation without tenderness, mass or guarding evidenced. 5. Palpation of liver edge not palpated, percussion approximated at 8 cm in Right mid clavicular line. Spleen non palpable. Upper Extremities: 1. Upper Extremities are symmetrical in appearance without scaring, lesions or tenderness evident. Skin is dry and cool to touch; nails are manicured, capillary refill within 2 seconds noted. 2. Pulses: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Lyndon B. Johnson s Foreign Highlights Lyndon B. Johnson s Foreign Highlights Lyndon B. Johnson became president in 1963, a time period in which the United States was engaged in two battles on both the domestic and the international fronts. At home the President was faced with growing Civil Rights issues and abroad he faced some of the greatest challenges of his political career. Internationally the United States was already undergoing a Cold war with the Soviet Union and the newly adopted policy of containment had become the answer to all of the rising Communist movements all over the world. In Vietnam a massive Civil War was underway as the Pro Communist Regime of the North invaded the Pro American Regime of the South. The North, which was led by Ho Chi Minh, was backed by the Soviet Union, China and other communist allies invaded the South backed by the United States and other anti communist allies. Minh s army consisted of North Vietnamese forces and the Viet Cong, a South Vietnamese communist common front aided by the North. Ngô Đình Diệm, the leader of the South, had forces that consisted of South Vietnamese Soldiers and US Soldiers. Amidst these conflicts Johnson rose and took initiatives that would define American Policy in Vietnam for the rest of his presidency. The Gulf of Tonkin incident was one of the incidents that increased United States influence and intervention in Vietnam. The USS Maddox, was in the Gulf Of Tonkin when it reported to be fired upon by a North Vietnamese motorboat. Following this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The History of Hoovervilles and Government Camps Place yourself in 1929, it is the beginning of the Great Depression and thousands of people are migrating to California and throughout the United States in search of a position in work. Many citizens will end up in Hoovervilles and Weedpatch Camps. Weedpatch camps provided a more sanitary and secure shelter than Hoovervilles. Also, Weedpatch camps were sustained by the government while Hoovervilles were supported by only the individual that traveled to provide for their families. Although, there are many differences and similarities between Hoovervilles and Government camps. During the Great Depression millions of families lost their jobs, homes, and depleted their savings in both urban and rural areas. In 1930, 15 million people became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, Hoovervilles had highly diverse populations which were mostly Scandinavians. The social atmosphere is very relaxed and Donald Francis Roy, a sociology student from University of Washington, notes, an ethnic rainbow where men of many colors intermingled in shabby camaraderie. (Now Then Seattle s Hoovervilles during the Great Depression, Roy) There was a 29% nonwhite population which includes: 120 Filipinos, 29 African Americans, 25 Mexicans, four Native Americans, four South Americans and two Japanese. Although, the Hoovervilles has a great ethic relationship women and children were not allowed to live in Hooverville camps. These camps could contain a spokesperson and sometimes an unofficial mayor to make sure they were stay in harmony with the government. The only reason why these camps ran for as long as a decade was because they were funded by private donations and was a free standing community until 1936 when it was destroyed. During the 1930s, the police would burn down the Hoovervilles but were rebuilt by the residents each time. In 1932 the UCL gained a tolerance to the Hoovervilles. By 1939, the Hoovervilles had to be shut down due to wartime prosperity and shipbuilding expansion for World War II. The Shack Elimination Committee sent out a notification in April to tell the people they had to leave by May 1. The government used MacArthur s troops to burn the Hoovervilles and drive the people out using tear gas. Due to the end of Hooverville camps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Works Of Vincent Dance Theatre In this essay I am going to be analysing the works of Vincent Dance Theatre and how they have used and practised different theories in their work. I am also going to be exploring different cultural concepts from the work and how they relate to society. The director of Vincent Dance Theatre is Charlotte Vincent, the founded the company in 1994 and has continued to create such interesting and powerful work which involves a very wide range of different concepts and cultural meanings. Charlotte Vincent is a very creative practitioner and is highly influenced by the experiences and her own journey through life to where she is now. She puts all her knowledge and understanding into creating her engaging and powerful work. Charlotte Vincent is one of the UK s leading female choreographer/directors (The Observer). VDT is an international ensemble of multi tasking collaborators who devise interdisciplinary performance to challenge conventional values in dance and gender politics. http://www.vincentdt.com/about us/ (1) One of the many works of Vincent Dance Theatre is a piece called Motherland , this piece explores gender very deeply and everything that a women/man/boy or girl may face for example, motherhood, pregnancy, periods and more. It is about the gender people are born into and what they may face in their journey of life. Another concept of this performance is feminism, the characters show a clear vision of this cultural concept that society is effected by. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger Catcher in the Rye is one of the most famous books in American literature. Written by J. D. Salinger, it captures the epitome of adolescence through Salinger s infamous anti hero, Holden Caulfield. Holden Caulfield learns about himself and his negative tendencies, and realizes that if he does not do something to change his perspective, he may end up like his acquaintance James Castle whom he met at Elkton Hills. Holden tries to find help to mend his outlook on life through Mr. Antolini so he does not end up like James, who did not want to face the problems he created for himself. This is proven by the similarities between James Castle and Holden, Mr. Antolini s willingness to try and help Holden, and Holden s future being forecasted by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While talking to Holden, Mr. Antolini says, This fall I think you re riding for it s a special kind of fall, a horrible kind. The man permitted isn t allowed to feel or hear himself hit bottom (187). Mr. Antolini is implying that Holden will not realize when he has reached an all time low. Mr. Antolini is also implying that somehow if Holden keeps going on this downward path down, he could possibly even end up dead as well, however that might happen. Mr. Antolini is trying to warn him of this fall and try to help him, before he hits the ground. Mr. Antolini was not able catch James Castle and is trying to make sure the same thing does not happen to Holden. Mr. Antolini says to Holden, So they gave up looking. They gave it up before they ever really even got started (187). Mr. Antolini is telling Holden that he has not hit the bottom of his fall yet. He still has time left to turn his life around before it is too late. James Castle jumped out the window and gave up on life, even though it did not have to be the end. In Catcher in the Rye, Phoebe makes Holden realize that he must change his ways in order prevent himself from creating a motif of James life. When Holden visits Phoebe, she figures out that Holden got kicked out of Pencey, and all she kept saying was, Daddy s gonna kill you (165). Phoebe is genuinely concerned for her brother, and tries to help him. Even though she does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Why Is Pressure Ulcer Important The National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel defines pressure ulcer as localized injury to skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination with shear. Pressure ulcers are caused by unrelieved pressure usually located over bony prominences and are localized area of tissue injury. Agency of Healthcare Research Quality has an effective vision regarding pressure ulcers: If you can t measure it, you can t improve it. To determine the severity of a pressure ulcer, an assessment of the lack of skin integrity is categorized according to severity by stages to reflect level of tissue injury or damage . Variations in the breakdown of skin are staged to correspond to the level of wound severity and the extent of tissue involvement which can range from mild reddening of skin to severe tissue damage to muscle and bones. Pressure ulcers can also result in severe infection. As ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stage III pressure ulcers involve lack of skin integrity that extends into the tissue beneath the skin and result in possibly exposure of fat; however, no muscle, tendon or bone is exposed during this stage. Skin slough may be present but should not obscure the depth of tissue loss. Stage III may also include tunneling. Stage III pressure ulcers are classified as an event that should never occur within acute or long term care settings. Stage IV pressure ulcers are the most severe type of ulcer in which there is full thickness tissue loss. Stage IV pressure ulcers are deep and effect muscle and bone causing extensive damage. Stage IV pressure ulcers cause severe damage causing the surrounding tissue to begin necrosis. Stage IV pressure ulcers lead to an increase risk of severe and possibly life threatening infections. Stage IV pressure ulcers are classified as an event that should never occur within acute or long term care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Argumentative Essay On Boy Scouts Scouting will continue to teach respect and dignity to all people regardless of their ethnic background their skin color or their religious believes. The challenge in America is many scouting organizations belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints which may or may not except other religions. However there are many scouting organizations that are not sponsored by the church those organizations will welcome boys from all backgrounds. When you think about how scouts can help improve humanity you have to look at the things they are accomplishing every year. They will raise money to support their organization however they often work hand in hand in the local community. Each year Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts participate in trash cleanup activities, building projects with Habitat for Humanity, food drives to support the homeless, and parades. Add a young age scouts are taught to become a part of their community and they must take care of their community by cleaning up after themselves and to leave an area better than they found it. You will have young men and boys blending in to a scalp unit from all different backgrounds and cultures they will learn how to help one another. A child is never born knowing how to discriminate that is taught by influencers in their life if we are going to get rid of racism and hate we must teach our children to live by the Golden rule and treat others as they would want to be treated. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also they would have to set aside the time for meetings service projects and outdoor activities which would include camping trips and hiking over the weekends. During this trip our students may become injured they may receive cuts, scrapes, and broken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. What Does Old Major Represent In Animal Farm Old Major Who does he symbolize? Old Major symbolizes the stern, strict, wise, powerful, influential, typically a high ranked animal in the farm. He is the one everyone looks up to and listens without questioning him. Although he doesn t physically take part in the revolution, he does lead it and acts as the spark of the revolt. Old Major is similar to Karl Marx since Old Major s ideas reflects upon Marx s ideals about inequality and oppression. What role does he play on the farm? He is the speaker the wise representative of the Manor (Animal) Farm. His last speech before his death inspired the animals to lead a revolution against Mr. Jones s abusive farm. 2. Mr. Jones Who does he symbolize? Mr. Jones represents the abusive, unjust communist power. He would represent Nicholas II during the Russian revolution. Nicholas II, who led a Bloody Government was taken over by the Bolshevik part. We can see that the animals represent the Bolshevik party and Mr. Jones as the one who gets overthrown. During the Russian revolution, Nicholas II killed anyone who got in his way, which is why his government was described bloody . This, of course upset the citizens which is why they revolted as a whole. Mr. Jones slaughtered the animals and restricted them from freedom. With encouragement from Old Major s speech, the animals revolted against Mr. Jones s government . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Jones plays the unfair, always drunk farmer who runs the Manor farm. Mr. Jones tends to give animals just enough food so that they live while stuffing himself with food a brutal master to the animals in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Carol Deeb s Argumentative Analysis Currently in the United States Congress, only one of five individuals are female. There has never been a female president, and out of the 9 judicials in the Judicial Branch only one is a woman. It is clear that men hold most of government positions. Men hold other authoritative positions as well, in business, in schools, and at home. Is this a surprise? Why don t we see more women in these worthy roles? Women acquire many qualities that can benefit the world, but the crazed, advanced society shuts women down. Yes, men have proven themselves to be very successful and smart; but today s society coerces women to climb mountains to achieve the respect, and the jobs that men receive. In foreign countries like Pakistan, women are taught not to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women treat men with equal respect, whereas men do not. Women tend to be receptive to both men and women in superior roles, found a 2014 study titled A Man s (Precarious) Place. Men, on the other hand, were more likely to be threatened by women in superior positions and were more assertive with female leaders, according to the study. (Kirkham 2015). Elyssa Kirkham states that women are more willing to receive input from men. This capability creates diversity within the workplace. Diversity leads to more talent within the workplace, an advantage for companies determined to strive. Pallab Dutta, of Demand Media, states, Access to a larger talent pool is one of the biggest advantages of having an employment recruitment policy that values diversity. (Dutta 1). This diverse environment leads to more talent, which results in creative solutions for problems and better organizational productivity (Dutta 1). Having employees that can endorse equality, accept both men and women s input, is key to success within a business. Without it, a companies who do not support equality will not thrive. This acceptance towards both men and women creates a positive atmosphere within the workplace. This positive energy, that women acquire, inspires motivation within employees which results in an increase of business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. ACBII Homework 1 Essay Advanced Cell Biology II Homework # 1 Step 1: Determine which GPCRs are associated with the peach scent. (3.5 pts) Insert the cDNA of all the olfactory GPCRs into E. coli and purify out all the olfactory GPCR proteins. For each GPCR protein, have one control reaction with just the GPCR, and one experimental reaction where the GPCR is incubated with the peach extract. Do this for all the olfactory GPCRs. Run all the samples on a gel. If a compound in the peach extract is the ligand for a specific GPCR, it will cause a conformational change in that GPCR. This will cause the band on the gel to shift relative to the control reaction for that GPCR. This will allow us to identify which GPCRs are associated with the peach scent. Step 2: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If GTP cannot be hydrolyzed to GDP, Gɑ GDP and Gβγ would not re associate, so the signal will not be turned off. Cholera and/or Pertussis toxins Cholera toxin locks Gɑs in the GTP bound active conformation, this would extend the duration of the scent. Pertussis toxin locks Gɑi in the GDP bound inactive conformation, this would reduce the duration and extent of the scent. Inhibitors or Activators of Adenylate Cyclase. Activators of Adenylate Cyclase would cause production of cAMP, which is a second messenger. This would amplify the signal and increase the extent of the scent. Inhibitors of adenylate cyclase would do the opposite, there would be no and very little cAMP, which would result in little of no amplification of the signal, reducing the extent of the scent. Inhibitors or Activators of cAMP Phosphodiesterase. Phosphodiesterase breaks phosphodiester bond and converts cAMP back to AMP, getting rid of second messenger Activators of cAMP phosphodiesterase would get rid of the second messenger and reduce the extent of the scent. Inhibitors of cAMP phosphodiesterase would allow the second messenger to exist and amplify the signal, increasing the extent of the scent. Inhibitors or Activators of a GRK. Activators of GRK would cause phosphorylation of serine and threonine residues, which can then bind arrestin proteins, preventing reactivation of the signaling pathway. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...