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Conversion Experiences Are the Strongest Evidence for the...
Bridging Unit TASK One: Career Plan Career aspirations In the near future I would like to work in
primary education. I originally wanted to go into secondary education with a qualification in Religion
and Theology, however over the course of my first year in A Levels I realised that I had chosen the
wrong subjects and this could be seen in the results that I got. I still wanted to work with children so I
decided to go into Primary education. I had thought about two different ways into how I could
approach my future ambitions, they are as the following, the first route was to complete my education
go to university and complete a degree in Primary education, and my second route was to quite
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Personally I believe that I am organised, I always carry round a diary, where I note down important
dates and deadlines, and therefore allowing me to manage my time more efficiently. Another strength
that I have is that I know how to operate a computer and I know how to use a computer effectively, at
GCSE I got a B in my exam in Information and Technology, therefore giving me an advantage
compared to someone who do not know how to use the computer. I also believe that I am confident,
and that I have courage and the ability to speak to new people and adapt myself to a new environment
without feeling uncomfortable. As well as that, I am also able to work in a group, where I can listen to
my members in my group as well as voice my own opinion. Although I have many strengths, I equally
have my weaknesses. One of my major weaknesses is that my revision techniques aren t as strong as it
needs to be, by this I mean that I have the material which is required for the revision, however I do not
know how to revise effectively. Although I can speak in public without fear, or voice my opinion
without having any difficulties, I am unstable when it comes to writing, I have the basic grammar but
because I only moved into England half way through year 4, I
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The Presidential Election Of 1984
The United States presidential election of 1984 was the 50th quadrennial presidential election. It was
held on Tuesday, November 6, 1984. The presidential race was between the incumbent Republican
candidate, President Ronald Reagan, and former Vice President Democratic candidate, Walter
Mondale. Reagan was helped in the election by a strong economic recovery from the deep recession of
1981 1982. Reagan carried 49 of the 50 states, becoming only the second presidential candidate to do
so after Richard Nixon s victory in the 1972 presidential election. Mondale s only electoral votes came
from the District of Columbia, which has always been considered a Democratic guarantee, and his
home state of Minnesota which he won by a mere 3761 votes, meaning Reagan came within 3800
votes of winning all fifty states. Reagan s 525 electoral votes (out of 538) is the highest total ever
received by a presidential candidate. Mondale s 13 electoral votes is also the 2nd fewest ever received
by a second place candidate, second only to lf Landon s 8 in 1936. In the national popular vote,
Reagan received 58.8% to Mondale s 40.6% (2016, 270towin.com)
For a long period, candidates running for President of the United States often have what s called a
campaign strategy to help attract voters attention. The more voters they attracted, more likely those
voters would choose them as their president elect. Technology has played a key role in doing that for
past elections and current ones. During
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Mark Twain Unconscious Plagiarism
Mark Twain was a very talented man who did many great things in his time. Mark Twain was a writer
and was very good at his writing too. He sold many books in his time and was also a good person.
When he did something wrong, he knew he did and when he did something right, he didn t get full of
himself or rude. Mark Twain was a man of honesty, he was very successful in his writing, and was a
great author of stories. Mark Twain was a very honest man. In the writing piece written by Mark
Twain, titled, Unconscious Plagiarism , it says, Perhaps I unconsciously stole the rest of the volume,
too, for many people have told me that my book was pretty poetical one way or another. Well, of
course, I wrote Doctor Holmes and told him I hadn t meant to steal and he wrote back and said in the
kindest way that it was all right and no harm done; and added that he believed we all unconsciously
worked over ideas gathered in reading and hearing, imagining they were original with ourselves. This
was written because Mark Twain wrote something and a man told him that it was very similar to
someone else s writing. The man showed him proof of it and Mark Twain realized that he had read
poems written by another man before he had begun writing and accidentally stole this man s way of
writing without realizing it. But after he realized this, he owned up to it and apologized for it. There
are many examples but this is just one of the many that show you that Mark Twain was a very truthful
person.
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Nonsense Is Defined by Its Inability to be Defined Lewis...
The definition of nonsense has been debated throughout literature. Yet nonsense itself cannot be
defined, but rather it is defined by its inability to be defined. It s the destruction or defiance of the
norm that often leads to creation of nonsense. The language of nonsense itself is closely intertwined
with various techniques of style, structuralization and various motifs. Authors such as Lewis Caroll in
Alice and Wonderland and Edward Lear s The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear use such
techniques to invoke the language of nonsense as well as to create nonsense within their writing. Both
Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear use the language of nonsense is also defined by paradoxes, the play on
stereotypes, and the usage of polysemy. Lewis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In such a structure, Lear creates a paradox in that he uses various stereotypes of each individual that
he chooses and breaks and defies that stereotype. In the creation of such limericks, Lear is specific in
choosing adjectives; he uses places such as Portugal , Madras , etc. In such places there is an
assumption of a stereotype of the individuals from those places, yet instead of creating that stereotype
he creates nonsensical actions for those individuals. Both Carroll and Lear use polysemy throughout
their nonsense. Polysemy can be defined as words or phrases having multiple meanings. Carroll uses
polysemy in the fact that the creatures often take specific words for face value. For instance, the word
mad has multiple meanings, it can either mean angry or crazed. Carroll is very careful to create the
mad hatter and the as mad as a March hare as the same individual (Carroll). Yet it is in this matter that
also fuels the nonsensical element has the mad hatter becomes a paradox. Lear uses polysemy as well
throughout his limericks. For instance, There was an Old Person of Leeds/Whose head was infested
with beads... (Lear, 12). The word beads could refer to the things that jewelry is made of or a reference
to ones sanity (i.e. often called marbles in today s society). Such a play on words allow for the
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Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The...
Quote: We need to understand that in racially mixed settings, racial grouping is a development process
in response to an environmental stressor, racism.
Summary: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum, is
about the African American youth. Specifically, about their struggles, and experiences. Tatum at first
introduces this essay by pointing out that if you ever walk into a mixed race cafeteria you ll always see
that group of black kids sitting together. She brings this point back up many times throughout the text
and explains it. Tatum explains that puberty plays a big role in this she says that As children enter
adolescence they begin to explore questions of identity for instance who they are as a black person.
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But say if he had black characteristics would random people ask if he s a basketball player or even
grip their bags tighter when he walks by. Tatum points out how the white kids at high schools were too
familiar with the black man in hand cuffs so they were distant from the black kids unless they were
athletes. She points out how back students even fill attacked by their teachers. For example, she states
how a substitute teacher recommended a community college to a black student and 4 year colleges to
other students in the class. Another example is how a black student was told asked by the teacher to
come to the school dance and when she declined the teacher responded by saying Oh come on I know
you people love to dance . The young black girl felt very offended and told her friend because she
needed comforting but her friend who was white told her don t be sensitive, you know he didn t mean
it he s a nice guy. Then Tatum points out how the eighth grade girls White friend didn t understand it.
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The Objectivity Of Science And Science
The objectivity of science would be contingent on our trust in the scientists who are feeding us
knowledge. We often believe these scientists, but is there actually a reason for us to trust what they are
passing on to us? What would science be if they had not been telling the truth? There is no denying the
existence of public trust in the words of scientists, but it should be noted that everything that we
understand as scientific fact today would be in question if we lost trust in our scientists. Teachers of
science, doers of science, and scientific writers are most definitely the source of the majority of our
scientific knowledge. We have to trust these people though because if we do not trust them, who do
we trust?
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And if so, is being virtuous and moral enough of a reason for us to confirm our trust in the reliability
and authority of science? Could it not be the case that scientists are seen as ordinary people possessing
extraordinary knowledge as a result of their job title or description? The fact that we have this
widespread trust of science proves that we must believe to have an understanding of what scientists
are like.
There has been a long going development of a public image of scientists, one that has recently begun
to change. Due to factors such as the internet and the media, science is something that is able to been
seen and looked into simultaneously by numerous people. When a scientist intentionally fudges their
data, it is not small news. Problems of this sort have birthed various concerns about science, and about
science s authority and reliability in specific. This speculation of dishonest scientists not only will
effect the reliability of science in the eyes of the public, but also the realm in which scientists are
producing truly credible knowledge. Our technical knowledge is only as secure as the moral economy
in which it is produced (Shapin, ?). As of now, the way in which scientists come to agree or settle
disputes, is an issue that we cannot fully grasp.
This skepticism of scientific objectivity appears to be the cause of a number of our fundamental
contemporary dilemmas regarding the morality and authority of science. As long as scientists
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Diesel Engines And Vehicle Performance Metrics Essay
In the automotive world, efficiency and power are two elements of vehicle performance metrics that
while important to many consumers and critics alike, appear to be elusive when in convolution with
one another. In automotive history, good fuel efficiency equaled compromises in power and
performance and vehicles with large displacements and torque usually had worse gas mileage. The
exception to this rule were diesel engines, which managed to combine better efficiency than many four
cylinder gas engines while providing very high torque number for better performance. The main
drawback that diesel s faced was due to their stigma of being dirty, as they emitted more greenhouse
gases including nitrous and sulfur oxides. Coupled with the stricter emissions that many states began
to implement, primarily overseen by the EPA, it became harder for car manufactures to certify diesel
engines for emissions while maintaining high fuel economy and power output figures. The emission
control hardware and software in diesel vehicles also came at a high price and with increased
complexity, both unwelcoming additions for any car company wanting to mainstream diesel s.
Volkswagen Automotive Group (VAG) pledged to change these preconceived notions concerning
power and efficiency with the debut of the clean diesel technology in 2008 within select models.
These vehicles had miraculously managed to decrease emissions out of vehicles with diesel motors
while not compromising on the power and
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The Importance of Women Linda K. Kerber s Women of the...
When considering the American Revolution most histories fail to recognize both sides of the fight for
liberty. Men were certainly the central figures; however could they have succeeded without the
periphery support of women? In her book, Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in
Revolutionary America, Linda K. Kerber explores the contribution of women to the war and
demonstrates the rising of Republican Motherhood during and following the war. Through this
ideology, women merged their traditional roles with their new sense of civic duty. In the beginning
chapters, Kerber examines women s engagement in the war effort, explores the emerging idea of
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At the beginning of the struggle in America, women s citizenship was not given serious consideration.
Women were invisible in the political sphere and were seen to have no capacity where politics were
concerned. When the war occurred, the role of women vastly changed. They were leaders off the
battlefield. Women began to question their role in the political arena. Could a woman have a political
thought? Could women be patriots? Must a wife s political loyalty be the same as her husband s? Once
the Revolution succeeded, these questions were pushed away. Women had played the role of
Republican Mother and completed their duty in helping the war effort, they did not need a more
significant political role. Although women realized they had the potential to have a political mind,
Kerber uses the legal processes of confiscation, coverture, and divorce to explain how women s
political identities were still tied to the role of wife. The American Revolution was a fight for liberty
and freedom, unless you were a woman. As long as those three processes remained intact women
would not gain freedom. In her next chapter, Kerber examines the newfound need for the educating of
women. Women were not allowed freedom or a political opinion, but they could not be completely
pushed aside. For years women had been taught that education made them undesirable to men and
educated women were scorned. Kerber argues that a new need for
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238720918 Zeus Asset Management Case Week 5
Executive Summary Main differences of Zeus from its main competitor are its customer oriented
services, their core strategy of teamwork and they used municipal bond fund to purchase securities.
Estimation of risk adjusted returns is important to Zeus as In Zeus opinion, investors will not pay for
the higher return generated by merely taking the higher risk. Investors demand Zeus to utilise
professional skills to provide them with a return above the benchmark. There are also advantages and
disadvantages of each of the risk adjusted return measures employed, making some of them to be
better applied to a specific type of fund comparison than the others. Introduction: Zeus Asset
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Measuring systematic and idiosyncratic risk. Disadvantages: Merely a ranking criterion. Number
value is not economically meaningful Normal distribution assumption result in bias. Treynor ratio:
measure return in excess of the risk free rate relative to systematic risk. Advantages: It can be
compared with the benchmark performance or other portfolio with the same benchmark.
Disadvantaged: Only useful as a sub portfolio measure of a board or fully diversified portfolio. Jasen s
Alpha: measures the average return on portfolio over and above that predicted by CAPM. Limitation:
An absolute measure does not adjusted for any risk. It is not able behave proportionally to the level of
required return of portfolio. Information ratio: the information ratio divides the alpha of the portfolio
by the nonsystematic risk. Limitation: it relies on a measure of standard deviation. It does not present
the averaging property. For Zeus, risk adjusted return is very important due to several reasons: By
analyzing the performance of the various mutual funds, it would help the company to establish its
internal rules regarding the level or risk and return. They can use this method to measure the excess
return they earned for each unit of risk they take. It is more comparable to the benchmark and other
portfolios with different structure and risk level. Benchmark comparison Equity fund: Zeus s equity
fund aim for long term growth of capital through investments in a
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Positive Perspectives As A Positive Perspective
Perspective refers to a point of view that involves certain assumptions. On the other hand, perception
can be defined as our recognition and interpretation of sensory information. It is the lens through
which we view reality. Just like the examples I showed before, there is no fixed meaning to anything
because you can always look at something in a different way and interpret different meanings. Things
in themselves are inherently neutral, it is the way we perceive them that changes its meaning. For
instance, your day can be awful or great depending on your perspective. Or you could view a bad
mark in the test as a failure or an opportunity to develop self resilience. The thing is, there is no right
or wrong way to perceive something. However, having a positive perspective can improve your
perception towards life.
2 years ago, my family and I made one of the biggest decision of our lives. We packed our bags and
bid farewell to our homeland, Singapore. 7 hours later, we arrived in Adelaide where we now call
home. That decision was one of the hardest decision I had to make. At that time, I was College
Captain of my school and part of my school s netball team. Migrating to Adelaide would mean that not
only do I have to give up my hard earned position in the netball team, I would also be unable to
compete in the prestigious national netball competition. Ultimately, I decided to move together with
my family. We did not have any connections with people in Adelaide nor had any
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How Technology Is What Propels Our Innovative Society Forward
Moving with the Changes How did this paper fall into your hand? Speaking on a literal level, a lot of
work happened for this paper to come into a material item that is now something anybody can read.
First, an inventor thought up and created this paper. Which was then typed on a computer which itself
went through years of development, blueprinting, designing, and many other complicated processes.
After hours of revision this paper was printed on a printer that was also developed and designed to do
its job efficiently. Things do not pop out of thin air, they take development which can sometimes
involve a long, tedious process. Just like the development of this essay did not happen overnight nor
come easy, technology does not either. Though chaotic, the development and progress of technology is
what propels our innovative society forward. When new technology is first introduced an array of
opinions from all perspectives come spewing out. Right now this is being experienced with the release
of the new iPhone 7. Apple has been noted in the past for getting rid of specs to gadgets that aren t
necessary to make way for new and improved technology. Laptops have evolved on lacking the CD
disk slot to make way for slimmer, less bulky laptops and more room for better technology inside the
hardware. This time around, Apple is dropping the headphone jack in efforts to move towards a new,
wireless era. As product of this, Apple has also created new, wireless Air Buds which are
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Summary Of The Poem Blank Space By Langston Hughes
Hughes opens with the instructor said and moves to the next stanza which is surrounded by blank
space. In this next stanza it displays the instructors request for his students to write a paper. He splits
these two lines to show a change in narration. In the first line he is narrating, and then breaks of into
the instructors narration. These are two seperate people and thoughts, therefore a white space and
stanza is necessary. in white space by Gary Lehmann he explains White space functions to divide
stanzas with distinctly different ideas or parts. which is the use Hughes white space between his
thought and his instructors thought. The fact that this is a separated stanza also adds to the detachment
of thoughts. Hughes isolates the professors request to show the importance of how this paper is his
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At the end of the 3rd stanza Hughes uses a colon as to display the next stanza will be his paper and
will be of a different thought. In this 4th stanza it is a mixture of thought, and displays this paper he is
supposed to be writing for his professor. Then Hughes makes one more line break and isolates the
words this is my page for English B he separates this because in the stanza before this it expresses his
thoughts, and it has more of an indirect sense because not once does he state that this is his paper yet.
He put a colon to signal it, but never truly stated it was his paper, therefore this line is used to clarify
the ramble he just wrote was indeed his paper. Hughes uses his stanzas and white space to separate his
ideas and actions. It signals the reader to read the poem in a certain flow as well. This allows Hughes
to present a clear sequence of events and thoughts. He gets this instruction, goes home, writes, and
that s his
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What Is The Differences Between Prejudice And Prejudice
Prejudice : It consists of attitudes (usually negative) toward others based on their gender, religion,
race, or membership in a particular group.
Discrimination: It consists of behavior, usually negative, directed toward others based on their gender,
religion, race, or membership in a particular group.
Both are similar as these are negative factors of human nature. Moreover, these are shown towards
others based on their gender, religion, race. According to one of the oldest theories known as realistic
conflict theories prejudice and discrimination increases among the various social groups as they
compete for scarce economic resources such as good jobs, land, political power. Both cause
differences, and inequalities among the people, hence they divide the society.
Prejudice and Discrimination are different from each other as prejudice is a negative attitude shown
towards the others. However, discrimination is a negative behavior or action towards the others. Also,
prejudice involves only beliefs and emotions not actions. Furthermore, prejudice is internal as it is
shelled within the mind of the individual while, discrimination is external it can be seen by the others
through the actions.( Wood, et al, 2016, p. 329).
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Yes, I think I have some prejudices. I think I am prejudice with some of my friends who do not take
study seriously. Although, I admit everyone has their own mentality and its natural but I still feel that
those who do not perform well in their
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The Monsanto Case Analysis
The objective of this report is to analyze the differences in Monsanto s experiences in the United
States and Europe and the reasons of opposition in Europe, despite that, why Monsanto pushed ahead
so hard.
Monsanto is a leading biotechnology company, which an American based company. The company had
received import approval of some products before concerns were elevated. They responded by
launching an advertising campaign to discuss the potential benefits of biotechnology. Monsanto was
trying to impose America s food and production systems on the European life. Cultural differences
were not factored into the European launch of GM foods by the biotechnology industry.
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Europeans became increasingly skeptical that food regulatory authorities could adequately monitor
and regulate the food supply. Europe based NGOs began to champion an anti biotech movement in
Europe, forming collaborative efforts to link and coordinate their activities.
2. The reasons of opposition in Europe
Despite the legality GM foods introduction to Europe, there were many points of resistance by
European citizens, consumers, and activists. Monsanto was not prepared for the negative response by
environmental protection groups.
① European culture differ from U.S culture
European cultures placed great confidence in knowledge learned through historical experience. Even
food practices that were questionable by today s standards were accepted in Europe of they had been
going in for centuries without major incident. Factions of the European public opposed the
introduction of GM foods technology, and the majority of European citizens believed more caution
was in order. Despite public trepidation, Monsanto continued to stand by its genetic engineering
program and planned to push ahead with the introduction of GM foods to the European market. This
position was motivated in part by the success of the products in the United States.
②The misunderstanding of advertising in Europe
Monsanto s introduction of GM foods in Europe faced serious challenges. As a fundamentally new
type of food product, GM s had no historical experience that people could rely on. Many at Monsanto
just
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13th Amendment Pros And Cons
James Madison, primary author of the Bill or Rights and a Representative, introduced 20 amendments
on June 8, 1789. The House of Representatives passed 17 amendments, and then they were sent to the
Senate for approval. The Senate in turn altered the 17 amendments into 12 articles. During the 1789
Joint Resolution of Congress, Congress agreed on the 12 amendments. It was then necessary that three
fourths of the states formulated their approval. At that moment, the tenth amendment was previously
numbered as the twelfth article. However, since two of the articles were not ratified, the remaining
articles were then renumbered and thus, the Tenth Amendment was born on December 15, 1791 with
its inclusion in the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was added to gain much of the anti federalists
support and confidence after the downfall of the Articles of Confederation. In order to avoid this
problem in the future the Framers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in Article One of the
Constitution. This gave Congress the power to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for
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It began its existence with a wide array of supported. Not even the Anti Federalists were against its
approval. It was actually their persistence in decentralizing the power of the federal government so
that the states would have more power that drove the Founders to stipulate this amendment. The
nation as a whole held no one who opposed it. They actually saw it as a way to deter the existence of
the problems the country had had to face under British rule, as well as the problems that occurred
under the Articles of Confederation. The only modification that the Tenth Amendment concurred
during its proposal was its numeration, as it used to be the 12th article when Congress proposed it to
the state legislature. However, since two were not ratified, it then became the Tenth
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Why London Is Better Than Doha
In most measurable areas, London has a clear advantages over Doha. London has much more
population than Doha. Also, London is much bigger in size than Doha which means that there are
more urban cities than Doha which is a clear advantage. But on the other hand, Doha is more modern
than London which is an old city but there are attractions. Moreover, Doha has less population but it is
an advantage because the income of a per capita is higher and there is less unemployment and
homeless citizens.
Each of these cities has unique thigs that attract visitors. Doha has deserts with sand dunes that tourists
can visit and practice activities. Also, Doha has beaches as it is a semi island which also attract people
which come from cold areas to relax
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra Analysis
The Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the country s five major symphony orchestras, and
constantly has new pieces for music lovers.The February 2014 concert opened with Prelude to the
Afternoon of a Faun by Claude Debussy,it s a very youthful piece that depicts the young in a gentle
and carefree nature. Impressionism was a leading art movement during his time.In France,
Impressionist was a term used to say a persons work did not follow the norms or rules of society.
Claude was a leading composer of impressionist music and respected among his peers.One of the
earliest art movements of the 20th century was Impressionism. The whole tone scale can often be seen
in his pieces and form the basis of his music .For example, The opening flute solo has a whole tone
descent below the original pitch. Debussy pieces were majorly influenced by poetry and one of my
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The faun was a mythical creature who awakes in a forest.He can t remember what lead him into the
forest.It crosses his mind that a beautiful maiden visited him.In the end he falls into a deep sleep and
that s when the flutes start to play.The flute represent the Faun , and at the beginning it accelerates
before fluctuating back down to the original pitch. The harps are joined by the French horns for more
of a ethereal effect. The music proceeds without abrupt shifts; themes blend into each other, slowly
rising and falling. The middle section features clarinet and oboe solos before the flute gradually
retakes the lead. In the final moments, light touches of percussion from finger cymbals are
heard.During the piece Debussy rarely uses brass and percussion ,he instead uses Crotales when
necessary. Four horns are used the English horn is used in the wind section as well as strings .His
choice of
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The Importance Of Abortion
Abortions are sometimes not given the proportion that it should have. Which causes young teens to
abort or not be educated enough on the affects after. In today s society women all around the world
have many opinions on abortions. Some believe that no matter the circumstances you should not be
allowed to kill your unborn child. Others believe that you should have the choose to do what is best
for you and the baby. Sometimes mothers have an understandable reasoning, such as not being able to
provide, care, or rape victim. Just imagine a world with abortions not existing, what would mothers
do.?
It is often argued that women should not have the right to have an abortion. Some people believe that
once you are pregnant, killing the fetus is murder. Some may say that the right to abortions is
acceptable and all women should have the right to make their own choice. In my eyes I am against
abortions, but I do believe that women should do what s best based on the circumstances. To take
away the ability of a woman choice to do with her body is basically taking away their civil rights. Just
think about a young teen girl becoming pregnant and not ready to take care of the baby, the young teen
only choice might only be abortion, so taking that right away affects not only the mother but their life.
However, there are many health risks that comes with having an abortion. Such as, depression, felling
guilty, and suicide attempts. Not many people think about the risk of having an
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Pedro Almodovar Auteur
A film that I found to be interesting and entertaining was Volver (2006) by Pedro Almodovar.
Almodovar is a director that received acclimates of being a very distinct auteur very early in his
career. Almodovar s style and influences are prominent all throughout Volver. I will be discussing
Volver and how it has become a typical icon film of Almodovar s work. Many of Almodovar s film are
reflective of his upbringing. Almodovar said, You can say my films are melodramas, tragicomedies,
comedies or whatever because I used to put everything together and even change genre within the
same sequence and very quickly (Kinder 37). Typically his films have very distinct aspects in them
that vary and is what makes an Almodovar film. Almodovar films ... Show more content on
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Ultimately the death of Paco and the supposed resurrection of Irene s death end up resolving many
issues and proving alternate positive outcomes for Raimunda and her family. In addition, Almodovar
always sets his films in Spain. Although Almodovar has the liberty to go all over the world and film
wherever he wants he chooses not to. Volver is set in two main places. The main story is set in Madrid.
Raimunda lives in Madrid with her daughter. In addition, Madrid is also where the restaurant that
Raimunda takes over is at. In addition to making Madrid one of the places that Volver takes place at a
small portion of the film also takes place in called La Mancha, which is also in Spain. Almodovar
likes to use places that are familiar to him. For example, La Manca is a place that is familiar to
Almodovar. Furthermore, Almodovar later moved to Madrid as he grew up in order to pursue his film
career although the local film school had just shut down. Volver plot was first mentioned in one of
Almodovar s earlier films called The Flower of My Secret, in which it was mentioned as a novel
which is rejected for publication but it is later stolen to form a screenplay of a film called The Freezer.
Almodovar likes to mention himself in different aspects. In addition in The Flower of My secret the
main character writes many books under a pseudonym and Almodovar also had a
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Scottsboro Trial Research Paper
Today, in the United States, people are not punished for the color of their skin, back in the 1930s, a
person s race was taken into consideration when in court. There are many instances of racism in both
trials, which impacted the outcome. The Scottsboro Trial consisted of two white girls and a group of
black youths. 21 year old Victoria Price and 17 year old Ruby Bates were on a train ride back to their
hometown, Huntsville, with a group of seven white boys. A group of 12 15 black youths were said to
have joined the train and, later, a white boy, stepped on Haywood Patterson, a black male s hand, and
a brawl erupted which caused the white boys to be driven out. After this, the white girls claimed that
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One reason why their testimonies were doubted was because of their sketchy backgrounds. Because of
their backgrounds, they were not respected by their community and, therefore, they were not trusted.
Before the Scottsboro trials, both Victoria and Ruby worked at the Margaret Mill and they grew up
lacking a father figure, something that brought shame to their families. Also, Victoria was said to be a
prostitute and Ruby lived among Negroes (Ransdall). In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is deceived by
Mayella s appearance, but then sees the true Mayella, ... she seemed somehow fragile looking, but
when she sat facing us in the witness chair she became what she was, a thick bodied girl accustomed
to strenuous labor (Lee 239). All three of the girls skin color also affected the outcome of the trials,
they were all privileged white ladies, for that reason, the jury belived whatever they said. One of the
black youths accused of rape, disclosed his thoughts saying, I knew if a white woman accused a black
man of rape, he was as good as dead (Linder, Famous Trials ). This man knew he had little hope of
winning the trial, like Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird. Attics knew that Mayella had the upper hand
in this case because of her skin color, about this he says, She is the victim of cruel poverty and
ignorance, but I cannot pity her: she is white.
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The Significance Of Procter And Gamble
Procter Gamble (P G) serves individuals around the world with one of the most influential portfolios
of trusted, quality, leadership brands. To appreciate the importance of the P G corporate philanthropy
movement, one needs to acknowledge its scope. Procter and Gamble s corporate philanthropy is not
just limited to monetary donations made by corporations. The P G supports projects to benefit the
global communities in which the company operates with operations in 90 countries, serves nearly 5
billion people around the world with its brands and sales in over 150 nations.
Procter Gamble is a worldwide integrated enterprise with linking operations and supply chains around
the world. By analyzing the facts today, the true nature of P G continues to conduct dealings in Latin
America, North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, that boaster high performing
economies.
P G has long produced goods close to the consumer, due to the structure of the consumer goods
market. There are various ways to think about what philanthropy includes and what all it embraces.
Philanthropy identifies multiple dimensions that characterize the meaning of most numerous aspects
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From a significant economy standpoint, P G documents of past contributions to the business related
methods of broadcasting internationally. The connection between entertainment and manufacturing, P
G furnishes an exclusive case for probing the economy of capitalism in countries dominated, with
specific importance on product use and the model of workforce control. They discuss the importance
of P G has a deal to do with direct message effects and extended to the established structure of
dissemination as equally a publicist backed industry and a custom controlling individual assets of time
and
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The Effects Of Artificial And On Medical Field
The readers have already understood whose life glory is this one. The person whose smile flood away
the whole nation with utmost victory, yes, he s our dedicated captain of Bangladesh team, Mashrafe
Bin Mortaza.
But, have we ever imagined, what pain lies beneath that smile? From 2002 2007, he had three
operations in left knee, one operation in right knee, back stress fracture, shoulder problems, ankles
damaged damaged ligaments twice. After then, till now, he has undergone four surgeries in his left
knee three on his right...
Since ours is the age of advancement of science technology, tremendous development have taken
place in medical field. A new addition to this is artificial organs of human body. This is a new hope to
the persons who have the wish to lead a life not only for themselves but also for their family country.
The artificial ligament is one of the recent addition to advanced medical. And this body part is an
evolution in medical textile. Mostly, the sportsperson have to stop their glorious career when they
receive injury in a vital part of their body, in knee portion.
Now, question comes what is medical textile? And, nevertheless, what is artificial ligament?
Medical Textile:
A general term which is used for variety of application in medical sector in addition of implantable
applications.
Medical textile is known as healthcare textile. It is one of the most expanding sectors of technical
textile.For medical healthcare products,medical textile ranges
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The Importance Of Sin And Evil In Hawthorne s Young...
In the short story, Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne uses some of the puritan
activities towards Goodman s dream, such as secrecy of sin and evil. The story introduces, a young
and innocent man, Goodman Brown bid farewell to his wife but his wife did not want him to leave, so
he left just for the day. He begins his walk into a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of
the forest (Hawthorne 1300) and was approached by a man also known as the devil. Throughout the
trip, Goodman Brown tried to resist him but the man reminded him that his father and grandfather
walked through the same path. In the story, Hawthorne brought out resemblance by using puritan s
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Also, they believed God knew everything you did and he will make his decision to select you to be in
heaven or hell. However, the puritans were not sure if they were saved or not. Therefore, the puritans
were continually looking at their lives, especially their thoughts, actions, and preference to make sure
to see they were living faithfully. In order for the puritans to know if they were living faithfully, they
were given signs or dreams, similar to Goodman and his dream. Whether it was a reality check or
dream, Goodman s dream places him to question him about his faith and salvation. Also, it was a sign
from God that Goodman was straying from his path of God s salvation. Hawthorne s portrays
Goodman s dream as a punishment from God similar to the puritan s punishment which were failure to
follow through and obey the laws causes not to receive blessings upon the family, or yourself, and etc.
Hawthorne mentions, My Faith is gone! There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name. Come devil;
for to thee is this world given (Hawthrone 1304) which indicates Goodman s loss of faith was a form
of punishment from God. Every now and then, the puritans did not believe that they could be saved by
how they lived or indicate whether they might be saved, so they started to lose their faith. Few years
later, Generations of the puritans lost attachment of their beliefs that they were born into.
However, the infamous Salem Witch trials began in the spring
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2010 Haiti Earthquake Analysis
The local ecosystem affected / at risk by the 2010 Haiti Earthquake:
Natural Water Sources: Became contaminated (e.g. To date, over 470,000 people have Cholera in Haiti
from contaminated water, 6,631of the cases resulted in death).
Agricultural Industry: Displacement of soil (e.g. nutrient rich topsoil became displaced, soil became
dry and infertile; it became difficult for the people to re grow back their crops and produce after the
earthquake).
Forests: Destruction of Forest Covers (Haiti lost 98% of its forest cover after the Earthquake in 2010).
Animals killed by the Earthquake:
(There were many animals that were affected by the 2010 Earthquake in Haiti, but the animals listed
below, were both affected by the earthquake and majorly impacted the food chain of the ecosystem).
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Summary of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake:
The crust of the Earth is broken into pieces, called tectonic plates. Tectonic plates are constantly
moving, the continents are part of these plates and are also moving. The cause of the 2010 Haiti
Earthquake were the movements of the Caribbean and North American tectonic plates.
The 2010 Haiti Earthquake hit about 24 kilometres from it s capital, Port au Prince. The earthquake
measured 7.0 in magnitude (on the Richter Scale) and is estimated to be responsible for 50,000 to
100,000 deaths. 80% to 100% of structures in some places/areas of Haiti were destroyed.
As the earth quakes , the ground can split; with both the vibrations of the surface and the cracks in the
ground, structures can collapse; and often on top of people.
The sea levels in the area increased, some parts of land were sinking below the sea and the number of
forests found in the country decreased. In 1923, 60% of the country was forest, now forest only covers
around 2% of Haiti, as a result of the 2010
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Carlsbad Desalination Case Study
Did you know that the Carlsbad Desalination Project by Poseidon will cost over $1 billion? This is
one of the many reasons stated in the article, California tries one solution to water problems treating
seawater, by The Sacramento Bee, on why the government should pull the plug on the Carlsbad
Desalination Project. The project is expensive, dangerous, and unreliable, so we should heavily
consider how toxic the aftermath of the project will be, before we make the poor decision to withdraw
100 million gallons of seawater from the ocean to meet California s water needs. One reason why we
should not move forward with the water desalination plant is because it is expensive for everyone. The
article by The Sacramento Bee states that Customers
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Villehardouin s Memoirs Of The Fourth Crusades
While the definition of historiography has been slightly amended over time, the study of the way
history has been and is written appears to be the approved meaning.1 Essentially, from my
understanding, historiography is the evaluation of interpretations by historians over time. For example,
Geoffrey de Villehardouin s Memoirs of the Fourth Crusades stands out as a prominent historical
foundation, as very few written accounts of the Crusades describe the political, economic, religious
and military events preceding up to, and subsequently succeeding, from a [the] first person
standpoint.2 Memoirs of the Fourth Crusade is thus reviewed as a uniquely distinguishable, primary
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The historiography falls within the realm of how Shaw, Morris and Marzials reviewed Villehardouin s
work. The historical evaluation would therefore be researching into the sources these authors used, the
degree of knowledge they possess, et al. For historians and students alike, we must appreciate the
necessity to evaluate every aspect independently in an aid to draw our own conclusions; whether they
fall in line with the works reviewed, or follow a completely different pathway. History has always
been exposed to bias at its core, depending upon the circumstances. I believe historiography unravels
any degree of bias. In fact, the more I have read this past week, the more I can remember a former
history professor advising me that when I conduct research, to always have three notebooks handy;
one for the notes I was taking, one to annotate additional sources referenced throughout the work, and
the third is for asking questions beyond the historical fact or event, it is how others have observed the
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Rape And Drug Wars Analysis
I can entirely agree with your response to this week s readings. To begin, I really liked that you could
relate Femicide and Drug Wars to a personal story because it definitely helps other reading relate to
the material and understand that rape and drug dealing is not as far from home as we think. Personally,
I think that one of the themes that really struck me while reading this article was that you can t trust
others, even those who are meant to protect you. Just like you, I did a little bit of my own research and
found out that in most cases of rape, the offender is someone the victim knew or was close to. So it
definitely leaves you wondering if our law enforcement units are really mentally equipped to do their
job. As well, you mentioned
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Skin Elasticity And How To Keep Skin Elastic
Skin Elasticity And How To Keep Skin Elastic
Introduction
Like other organs in the body, the skin is supposed to remain healthy and elastic throughout life.
However, skin elasticity tends to deteriorate with aging. Exposure to direct rays of the sun, bad
lifestyle habits like smoking, and irregular diets cause damage over a period of time. The good news is
skin elasticity can be revived with simple methods as well as minimally invasive procedures.
How The Body Loses Normal Skin Elasticity
Healthy skin changes shape and then springs back to normal almost instantly. The medical fraternity
considers skin turgor a measure of skin elasticity. Dehydration or fluid loss is responsible for the skin
losing its elasticity and can happen due to various reasons including vomiting or low fluid intake. Skin
with decreased turgor stays in extended position and takes more time to return to normal status.
Topical Treatments To Retain Skin Elasticity
One of the basic elements of healthy skin is to adopt a balanced diet and gather ample rest on a daily
basis. Cleaning and washing the skin regularly helps remove dirt and other impurities thereby
preventing clogging of sensitive skin pores. Ideally, the skin must be washed at least twice a day with
mild soap devoid of fragrance. Subtle use of make up does tend to improve elasticity.
Urban living demands precautionary measures to prevent higher levels of pollution from affecting the
skin. Several oil free moisturizers are available in the local
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Analysis Of Sunsets And Sunsets
In the poems, She sweeps with many Colored Brooms , by Emily Dickenson, and Sunsets , by Carl
Sandburg; the authors compare sunset to women. The beauty of sunset is the central in both poems
however, they each contain different ideas about sunset. For example, Dickenson, focuses more on the
beauty of sunset while, Sandburg, compares a sunset to a woman s demeanor, and brings out the
different kinds of ways the sun sets. In the poem, by Emily Dickenson she compares sunset to a
housewife. The poem cites She sweeps with many colored brooms [line 1 2], the quote is portraying
the true beauty of a housewife s chores. It is also indirectly referring to the rays of a sunset. A diligent
woman sews her own beautiful garments. She uses all different colors and types of thread to sew each
of her garments. The colorfulness of the thread can compare to a magnificent sunset. The poem
quotes, And now you ve littered all the East, with duds of emerald! [line 7 8]. Literarily, this is
referring to the threads and clothes that litter a woman s home. However, Dickenson is referring to the
sun setting east, and shining its glow onto the world. The author, uses emerald to portray this beautiful
scene since, emerald is a considered a beautiful stone. In the poem Sunsets , by Carl Sandburg, he
compares a woman s demeanor to sunset. A woman naturally carries a major role in life, and is also
considered a symbol of beauty and elegance. The poem states Ribbon at the ears, sashes at
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Multitasking Activity
In class today, we did an activity and watched a Mythbusters video and the topic of the day:
distraction. When we are distracted, some of us may know while others won t know their being
distracted. Multitasking may be useful in some cases but is proven to be inefficient. This is because
our minds need to work on a specific task and if their not doing a specific task and is doing multiple
things at once then we will work much slower than we expect. From the activity, we did in class, my
partner and I had to do basic math with the following conditions: no distractions, saying the ABC s
and saying in reverse order of what we ate for the last two days.We also had to time ourselves to see
how quick we could do it and then our results would be placed
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How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem...
How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem London ?
The poem London by William Blake, relfects his feelings upon the society that he was living in , and
how despreratly it needed help.
Blake thought that all of the poverty and misfortune that was happening on the streets were caused by
the political opression in
London. Blake was angered by what he saw in his homeland as other countries started fighting for
their indipendence and equality whilst his country stayed dormant, eventhough he felt that there was a
serious need for serious action.
Eventhough Blake wasn t a typical romantic writer, he too possesed the same beliefs of fighting for
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Another image that the writer creates, of an opressed scoiety, is the metaphor
mind for ged manacles , this is as the manacles are only forged by the mind thus, it not being real so
therefore anyone can break free from it anytime, but yet they chose to stay in self imprisonment.
The line mind for ged manacles also conveys Blake s anger towards the ignorance of the people in
country as he believed that they could break free from their imaginary prison cells, and fight the
authorities that were causing their poverty, just like in the French
Revolution.
One way that Blake uses to convey his anger on what he sees is through his constant repition on
certain words. In the first stanza,he repeats the word charter d twice. By repeating the word charter d
twice , it places furthur emphasis on the streets and thames being restricted by authority. The word
mark is then also repeated three times in the poem, by doing so, Blake is able to let the reader take
more awearness of the word mark and the story it is associated with, which is the mark of Caine.
Caine was given a black mark on his face by God as he murderd his brother, the mark then branded
him as a sinner. However, eventhough the mark branded him as a sinner, it also protected him from
harm as anyone who harmed Caine was said to be punished with 30 times the damage inflicted upon
him. The story of Caine relates to London in a sense that
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Climate Analysis On Climate Archives
There is significant evidence from studies based on climate archives that the Earth s climate about 10
000 years ago was very different from the present climate; it has changed a lot since the last glacial
period which ended about 10 000 12 000 years ago (Chappell, 1998). Hence, about 10 000 years ago
the Earth was buried under ice sheets and it was much cooler than present temperatures (see Figure 1,
Appendix) (Chappell, 1998). The Earth that has been cycling between cold and warm climates for
ages and is currently in the interglacial period where it has slowly become warmer along with a rise in
sea level (Watts, 2009). There are many climate archives which can help scientists study past climates
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Corals were first discovered about 200 million years, however most have grown over the last 10 000
years. Therefore, corals are great climate archives to use in order to study the climate from the last 10
000 years. Corals also have a wide array of climatic history stored within them (Introduction: Coral
Reefs, 2015). They have a long lifetime and rapid growth which makes them ideal climate archives for
studying the past climate (Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics, 2015). Along with the corals
there is the foraminifera; also referred to as sea floor fossils. These sea floor fossils are often found in
sediment cores and can reveal a variety of things about the past climate through ocean currents,
temperature and oxygen ratios. Also these fossils are the most common source of paleoceanographic
proxies, making them easily available (Kucera, 2007). Hence, foraminifera or sea floor fossils are an
ideal climate archives for studying the past climate from about 10 000 years ago alongside corals.
Information about the past climate can not only help us understand our present climate but can also
help predict our future climate trends.
Corals, which are one of the climate archives been discussed, are living organisms who produce a
calcium carbonate skeleton to make themselves look like rocks. The calcium carbonate bands found in
corals help form permanent records of seasonal and annual climate changes. Corals are a type of biotic
proxy; which are proxies based on the
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Essay
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Stephen Dedalus Rebel Without a Cause?
His soul had arisen from the grave of boyhood, spurning her grave clothes. Yes! Yes! Yes! He would
create proudly out of the freedom and power of his soul, as the great artificer whose name he bore, a
living thing, new and soaring and beautiful, impalpable, imperishable
Throughout A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man Stephen Dedalus is persistently portrayed as the
outsider, apart from the society he and his family inhabit, connecting with no one and seeking solitude
and isolation at every turn. Does this self imposed exile lead to or directly influence his artistic
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The effect is claustrophobic but also highly instructive as the reader walks beside Stephen on his
journey of self discovery.
The readers, discerning as they are, will groan at some of Stephen s poetry and mawkish ideas but
they cannot deny that they are seeing what Stephen sees and experiencing his life first hand.
Stephen starts as an object Baby Tuckoo in his father s story of his early years and is thus without his
own identity. Later, at Clongowes, he is either gripped with embarrassment as he fails to connect with
his peers or speechless at a family Christmas dinner as debate and anger rages around him. He is
isolated, associating only with the sounds of words (belt, iss, suck) and other stimuli. He doesn t
understand the schoolboy argot and his consequent victimisation is all too predictable as his peers
react with typical schoolboy nastiness to a boy who doesn t fit in.
In protesting his palm whipping, however Stephen not only wins back the respect of his peers but also
performs his first act of rebellion or independence.
As a young boy, this apartness appears too real and solid to be something he just grows out of or
learns to subsume and he turns to literature as a means of escape. It is no mere chance that Stephen
enjoys The Count of Monte Cristo the story of choice for many schoolboys seeking escape from the
imprisonment of school and the cruelty
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PTSD And Its Impact On My Life
If there s one event that has made a huge impact in my life it would have to be a roll over car accident
that my parents, aunt, and I were when I was in sixth grade. This car accident has impacted me
negatively by leaving me with PTSD and positively by figuring out what career I am pursuing.
This car accident led me to have PTSD, which stands for post traumatic stress disorder. It is a disorder
that follows a traumatic event. It made me into who I am today because even though it happened nine
years ago I still feel the effects as if it happened yesterday. For example, when my friend s dad was
also in a bad car accident and I went with them to see the car I had an anxiety attack because I had
flashbacks. I went months with nightmares and whenever I saw something that reminded me of that
day I would shut down. PTSD made something that people do so effortlessly into something
absolutely terrifying for me which is driving. I still can t drive in big cities like Sioux City ... Show
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I saw how the paramedics worked quickly and efficiently to take care of my unconscious and bleeding
dad, shocked mom, and my aunt who was ejected even while wearing a seatbelt to the hospital. Even
though that sounds gruesome it was because of this that I have always wanted to pursue a career in the
medical field and specifically a paramedic. It shaped me into who I am today because it makes me
want to be able to help people when tragedy strikes or whenever they are in need just like those
paramedics helped my family. I want to be able to repay all that was done for my family and I by
pursuing this job. Knowing that I can make a difference in people s life is what drives me through this
tough career. Those paramedics acted quickly and very sufficiently by knowing what to do without
hesitation and that dedication is what motivates me to continue on reading that extra chapter to be
ahead, and to study 10 plus hours a
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Causes Of Imperialism In Ww1
WWI imperialism
Nineteenth century liberals believed that if European states were organized along national lines, these
states would work together and create a peaceful Europe. They were wrong. (Textbook WWI) In 1914,
European leaders thought a balance of powers would be a good chance for the European countries, so
no one country could overpower another. Germany was not ok with that change, and formed a alliance
with Italy and Austria Hungry, this alliance was called the Triple Alliance. In response, Russia, Great
Britain, and France formed what was called the Triple Entente. A Serbian group called the Black Hand
also was important during this time. They assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, and
soon after the war started. In 1914, imperialism is one of the main underlying causes of WWI because
of the Triple Alliance/ Triple Entente, strengthening military forces, and the population of the
countries.
In 1914, imperialism was a main underlying cause of WWI because of the Triple Alliance and the
Triple Entente. The tension between countries was matched by tension within countries. Especially in
southeastern Europe, in the area known as a Balkans, the spirit of nationalism and independence ran
high. Some ethnic groups revolted. The region was a powder keg. All that it lacked was a spark to set
it off. ( Underlying cause of WWI 307) This is important and supports imperialism because of the war,
they acquired colonies abroad in order to gain advantage over
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Telehealth
BRIEF COMMUNICATION
Clinical Telehealth Across the Disciplines:
Lessons Learned
Sandra Jarvis Selinger, Ph.D.,1,2 Elmira Chan, M.Ed.,2 Ryan Payne, B.A.,2
Kerenza Plohman, LLM,2 and Kendall Ho, M.D., FRCPSC2,3
cost and remuneration issues, development of organizational protocols for system use, and strategies
to promote interprofessional collaboration). 1
Department of Surgery, 2Division of Continuing Professional
Development and Knowledge Translation, 3Division of Emergency
Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Key words: clinical telehealth, videoconferencing, literature review, quality of service
Introduction
Abstract
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The available literature also elucidates key strategies for organizational readiness and technology
adoption (including the development of a change management and user training plan, understanding
program
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ealthcare professionals are increasingly faced with the daunting task of caring for a rapidly aging and
ever expanding population1 the corollary of which is increased need for chronic disease management,
home based care, and acute intervention. This is coupled with an increased number of patients living
in rural and remote areas that often lack access to required healthcare services.2,3 Taken together,
these challenges place significant stress on the healthcare system, prompting system stakeholders to
utilize resources more creatively to ensure that patient needs are met effectively.
A large body of literature illustrates the critical role telehealth technologies can play in addressing
these issues by serving as a tool to expand the reach of healthcare practitioners and access of patients
to them. The telehealth technology described in this context refers to videoconferencing only, and
although many telehealth technologies are utilized to enhance patient care
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Study Guide Ch 5 Integumentary System K
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Name:
Lab Time:
Integumentary System
Study Guide, Chapter 5
Part I. Clinical Applications
1. Mrs. Ibanez volunteered to help at a hospital for children with cancer. When she first entered the
cancer ward, she was upset by the fact that most of the children had no hair. What is the explanation
for their baldness?
Chemotherapy drugs used to treat cancer kill the most rapidly dividing cells in the body, including
many matrix cells in the hair follicles; thus the hair falls out.
2. A new mother brings her infant to the clinic, worried about a yellowish, scummy deposit that has
built up on the baby s scalp. What is this condition called, and is it serious?
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Therefore, although they will feel warmer superficially, body temperature will decrease. They should
wear their coats. 10. A hypodermic needle is used to introduce drugs into the loose connective tissue
of the hypodermis. Beginning on the surface of the skin in the region of the thigh, list, in order, the
layers of the tissue the needle would penetrate to reach the hypodermis.
Stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum germinativum, dermis (papillary
layer, reticular layer).
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11. Two teenagers are discussing their problems with acne. One says to the other, Sure wich I could
get rid of these whiteheads. The other replies, At least you don t have blackheads like I do. What is the
differences between a whitehead and a blackhead ?
Whiteheads contain accumulated, stagnant secretions. Blackheads contain more solid material that has
been invaded by bacteria.
12. Even though the skin is water resistant, it is not waterproof. When the skin is immersed is water,
osmotic forces may move water in or out of the epithelium. Long term exposure to seawater endangers
survivors of a shipwreck by accelerating dehydration. How and why does this occur?
The ocean is a hypertonic solution, thus causing water to leave the body by crossing the epidermis
from the underlying tissues
13. Tretinoin (Retin A) has been called the anti aging cream. Since it is applied topically, how does it
affect the skin?
Retin A increases blood flow to the
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Great Britain Military Weapons
Great Britain keeping up their defenses Great Britain has a history of honor with their military always
having a vital role with what the country has been involved in over the years. A continuous
involvement in wars and conflict throughout the world as a major world leader. The country has been
through many ups and downs, but has pushed through to continue to grow as a nation. The question
that some are asking is whether to keep the military with no one threatening the country as a direct
threat with a little possibility of going to war in the near future. The Great Britain economy has a big
role for the military as in the taxes that come from the economy support the military for their
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The radar systems used today gives them that capability. This technology will continue to advance to
greater distances as time goes on and the systems get stronger. The radar systems play a vital role in
the capabilities of Great Britain s air defense weapons used today. It allows the troops to see incoming
threats on their position or a position they are defending. These systems make enemy forces think
twice before engaging. One of the air defense systems used by Great Britain today is the starstreak
high velocity missile. With the capability to engage threats from low flying aircraft. The weapon has
the capability to engage targets from over five kilometers away. Another defense system that Great
Britain uses today is the guided multiple launch rocket system. This guided missile system can engage
targets up to seventy kilometers away. The guided missile launch rocket system is currently operating
in the southern region of Afghanistan. Working alongside the American forces also operating in the
same region. It carries twelve missiles that can fire all twelve rounds in just forty seconds. All rounds
delivering a two hundred pound warhead ready to take out any target necessary. The three man crew
does not even need to leave the cab of the vehicle to release destruction upon its target. This next air
defense weapon in use by Great Britain soldiers today is the rapier. A short range air defense weapon
system destined to take out fixed winged aircraft and cruise missiles. The rapier is a mobile weapon
system with the capability of targeting two targets at once. Being a compact missile system makes it
easy for this weapon to deploy for worldwide operations. With a range of just over eight kilometers to
engage incoming targets at an alarming rate. All these weapons showing the strength and power that
Great
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Heroin Addiction
Heroin
According to The National Institute on Drug Abuse, heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is
both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a
naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is
typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known on the streets as
black tar heroin . Although purer heroin is becoming more common, most street heroin is cut with
other drugs or with substances such as sugar, starch, powdered milk, or quinine. Street heroin can also
be cut with strychnine or other poisons. Because heroin abusers do not know the actual strength of the
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In the brain, heroin is converted to norphine and binds rapidly to opioid receptors. Abusers typically
report a feeling a surge of pleasurable sensation a rush . The intensity of the rush is a function oof how
much drug is taken and how rapidly the drug enters the brain and binds to the natural opioid receptors.
Heroin is particularly addictive because it enters the brain so rapidly. With heroin, the rush is usually
accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, dry mouth, and a heavy feeling in the extremities, which
may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and severe itcing. After the initial effects, abusers usually
will be drowsy for several hours. Mental function is clouded by heroin s effect on the nervous system.
Cardiac function slows. Breathing is also severely slowed, sometimes to the point of death. Heroin
overdose is a particular risk on the street, where the amount and purity of the drug cannot be known.
The long term effects of heroin use and the most detrimental is addiction itself. Addiction is a chronic,
relapsing disease, characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, and by neurochemical and
molecular changes in the brain. Heroin also produces profound degrees of tolerance and physical
dependence, which are also motivating factors for compulsive use and abuse. As with abusers of any
addictive drug, heroin abusers gradually spend more and more time and energy obtaining and using
the drug. Once they are addicted, the heroin
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  • 2. Conversion Experiences Are the Strongest Evidence for the... Bridging Unit TASK One: Career Plan Career aspirations In the near future I would like to work in primary education. I originally wanted to go into secondary education with a qualification in Religion and Theology, however over the course of my first year in A Levels I realised that I had chosen the wrong subjects and this could be seen in the results that I got. I still wanted to work with children so I decided to go into Primary education. I had thought about two different ways into how I could approach my future ambitions, they are as the following, the first route was to complete my education go to university and complete a degree in Primary education, and my second route was to quite education and go into an apprenticeships, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personally I believe that I am organised, I always carry round a diary, where I note down important dates and deadlines, and therefore allowing me to manage my time more efficiently. Another strength that I have is that I know how to operate a computer and I know how to use a computer effectively, at GCSE I got a B in my exam in Information and Technology, therefore giving me an advantage compared to someone who do not know how to use the computer. I also believe that I am confident, and that I have courage and the ability to speak to new people and adapt myself to a new environment without feeling uncomfortable. As well as that, I am also able to work in a group, where I can listen to my members in my group as well as voice my own opinion. Although I have many strengths, I equally have my weaknesses. One of my major weaknesses is that my revision techniques aren t as strong as it needs to be, by this I mean that I have the material which is required for the revision, however I do not know how to revise effectively. Although I can speak in public without fear, or voice my opinion without having any difficulties, I am unstable when it comes to writing, I have the basic grammar but because I only moved into England half way through year 4, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Presidential Election Of 1984 The United States presidential election of 1984 was the 50th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 6, 1984. The presidential race was between the incumbent Republican candidate, President Ronald Reagan, and former Vice President Democratic candidate, Walter Mondale. Reagan was helped in the election by a strong economic recovery from the deep recession of 1981 1982. Reagan carried 49 of the 50 states, becoming only the second presidential candidate to do so after Richard Nixon s victory in the 1972 presidential election. Mondale s only electoral votes came from the District of Columbia, which has always been considered a Democratic guarantee, and his home state of Minnesota which he won by a mere 3761 votes, meaning Reagan came within 3800 votes of winning all fifty states. Reagan s 525 electoral votes (out of 538) is the highest total ever received by a presidential candidate. Mondale s 13 electoral votes is also the 2nd fewest ever received by a second place candidate, second only to lf Landon s 8 in 1936. In the national popular vote, Reagan received 58.8% to Mondale s 40.6% (2016, 270towin.com) For a long period, candidates running for President of the United States often have what s called a campaign strategy to help attract voters attention. The more voters they attracted, more likely those voters would choose them as their president elect. Technology has played a key role in doing that for past elections and current ones. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mark Twain Unconscious Plagiarism Mark Twain was a very talented man who did many great things in his time. Mark Twain was a writer and was very good at his writing too. He sold many books in his time and was also a good person. When he did something wrong, he knew he did and when he did something right, he didn t get full of himself or rude. Mark Twain was a man of honesty, he was very successful in his writing, and was a great author of stories. Mark Twain was a very honest man. In the writing piece written by Mark Twain, titled, Unconscious Plagiarism , it says, Perhaps I unconsciously stole the rest of the volume, too, for many people have told me that my book was pretty poetical one way or another. Well, of course, I wrote Doctor Holmes and told him I hadn t meant to steal and he wrote back and said in the kindest way that it was all right and no harm done; and added that he believed we all unconsciously worked over ideas gathered in reading and hearing, imagining they were original with ourselves. This was written because Mark Twain wrote something and a man told him that it was very similar to someone else s writing. The man showed him proof of it and Mark Twain realized that he had read poems written by another man before he had begun writing and accidentally stole this man s way of writing without realizing it. But after he realized this, he owned up to it and apologized for it. There are many examples but this is just one of the many that show you that Mark Twain was a very truthful person. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Nonsense Is Defined by Its Inability to be Defined Lewis... The definition of nonsense has been debated throughout literature. Yet nonsense itself cannot be defined, but rather it is defined by its inability to be defined. It s the destruction or defiance of the norm that often leads to creation of nonsense. The language of nonsense itself is closely intertwined with various techniques of style, structuralization and various motifs. Authors such as Lewis Caroll in Alice and Wonderland and Edward Lear s The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear use such techniques to invoke the language of nonsense as well as to create nonsense within their writing. Both Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear use the language of nonsense is also defined by paradoxes, the play on stereotypes, and the usage of polysemy. Lewis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In such a structure, Lear creates a paradox in that he uses various stereotypes of each individual that he chooses and breaks and defies that stereotype. In the creation of such limericks, Lear is specific in choosing adjectives; he uses places such as Portugal , Madras , etc. In such places there is an assumption of a stereotype of the individuals from those places, yet instead of creating that stereotype he creates nonsensical actions for those individuals. Both Carroll and Lear use polysemy throughout their nonsense. Polysemy can be defined as words or phrases having multiple meanings. Carroll uses polysemy in the fact that the creatures often take specific words for face value. For instance, the word mad has multiple meanings, it can either mean angry or crazed. Carroll is very careful to create the mad hatter and the as mad as a March hare as the same individual (Carroll). Yet it is in this matter that also fuels the nonsensical element has the mad hatter becomes a paradox. Lear uses polysemy as well throughout his limericks. For instance, There was an Old Person of Leeds/Whose head was infested with beads... (Lear, 12). The word beads could refer to the things that jewelry is made of or a reference to ones sanity (i.e. often called marbles in today s society). Such a play on words allow for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The... Quote: We need to understand that in racially mixed settings, racial grouping is a development process in response to an environmental stressor, racism. Summary: Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Beverly Daniel Tatum, is about the African American youth. Specifically, about their struggles, and experiences. Tatum at first introduces this essay by pointing out that if you ever walk into a mixed race cafeteria you ll always see that group of black kids sitting together. She brings this point back up many times throughout the text and explains it. Tatum explains that puberty plays a big role in this she says that As children enter adolescence they begin to explore questions of identity for instance who they are as a black person. The process of identifying your self could be tough you got to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But say if he had black characteristics would random people ask if he s a basketball player or even grip their bags tighter when he walks by. Tatum points out how the white kids at high schools were too familiar with the black man in hand cuffs so they were distant from the black kids unless they were athletes. She points out how back students even fill attacked by their teachers. For example, she states how a substitute teacher recommended a community college to a black student and 4 year colleges to other students in the class. Another example is how a black student was told asked by the teacher to come to the school dance and when she declined the teacher responded by saying Oh come on I know you people love to dance . The young black girl felt very offended and told her friend because she needed comforting but her friend who was white told her don t be sensitive, you know he didn t mean it he s a nice guy. Then Tatum points out how the eighth grade girls White friend didn t understand it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Objectivity Of Science And Science The objectivity of science would be contingent on our trust in the scientists who are feeding us knowledge. We often believe these scientists, but is there actually a reason for us to trust what they are passing on to us? What would science be if they had not been telling the truth? There is no denying the existence of public trust in the words of scientists, but it should be noted that everything that we understand as scientific fact today would be in question if we lost trust in our scientists. Teachers of science, doers of science, and scientific writers are most definitely the source of the majority of our scientific knowledge. We have to trust these people though because if we do not trust them, who do we trust? The main point I am ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And if so, is being virtuous and moral enough of a reason for us to confirm our trust in the reliability and authority of science? Could it not be the case that scientists are seen as ordinary people possessing extraordinary knowledge as a result of their job title or description? The fact that we have this widespread trust of science proves that we must believe to have an understanding of what scientists are like. There has been a long going development of a public image of scientists, one that has recently begun to change. Due to factors such as the internet and the media, science is something that is able to been seen and looked into simultaneously by numerous people. When a scientist intentionally fudges their data, it is not small news. Problems of this sort have birthed various concerns about science, and about science s authority and reliability in specific. This speculation of dishonest scientists not only will effect the reliability of science in the eyes of the public, but also the realm in which scientists are producing truly credible knowledge. Our technical knowledge is only as secure as the moral economy in which it is produced (Shapin, ?). As of now, the way in which scientists come to agree or settle disputes, is an issue that we cannot fully grasp. This skepticism of scientific objectivity appears to be the cause of a number of our fundamental contemporary dilemmas regarding the morality and authority of science. As long as scientists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Diesel Engines And Vehicle Performance Metrics Essay In the automotive world, efficiency and power are two elements of vehicle performance metrics that while important to many consumers and critics alike, appear to be elusive when in convolution with one another. In automotive history, good fuel efficiency equaled compromises in power and performance and vehicles with large displacements and torque usually had worse gas mileage. The exception to this rule were diesel engines, which managed to combine better efficiency than many four cylinder gas engines while providing very high torque number for better performance. The main drawback that diesel s faced was due to their stigma of being dirty, as they emitted more greenhouse gases including nitrous and sulfur oxides. Coupled with the stricter emissions that many states began to implement, primarily overseen by the EPA, it became harder for car manufactures to certify diesel engines for emissions while maintaining high fuel economy and power output figures. The emission control hardware and software in diesel vehicles also came at a high price and with increased complexity, both unwelcoming additions for any car company wanting to mainstream diesel s. Volkswagen Automotive Group (VAG) pledged to change these preconceived notions concerning power and efficiency with the debut of the clean diesel technology in 2008 within select models. These vehicles had miraculously managed to decrease emissions out of vehicles with diesel motors while not compromising on the power and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance of Women Linda K. Kerber s Women of the... When considering the American Revolution most histories fail to recognize both sides of the fight for liberty. Men were certainly the central figures; however could they have succeeded without the periphery support of women? In her book, Women of the Republic: Intellect and Ideology in Revolutionary America, Linda K. Kerber explores the contribution of women to the war and demonstrates the rising of Republican Motherhood during and following the war. Through this ideology, women merged their traditional roles with their new sense of civic duty. In the beginning chapters, Kerber examines women s engagement in the war effort, explores the emerging idea of female patriotism and states the proper loyalties of married women during the time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the struggle in America, women s citizenship was not given serious consideration. Women were invisible in the political sphere and were seen to have no capacity where politics were concerned. When the war occurred, the role of women vastly changed. They were leaders off the battlefield. Women began to question their role in the political arena. Could a woman have a political thought? Could women be patriots? Must a wife s political loyalty be the same as her husband s? Once the Revolution succeeded, these questions were pushed away. Women had played the role of Republican Mother and completed their duty in helping the war effort, they did not need a more significant political role. Although women realized they had the potential to have a political mind, Kerber uses the legal processes of confiscation, coverture, and divorce to explain how women s political identities were still tied to the role of wife. The American Revolution was a fight for liberty and freedom, unless you were a woman. As long as those three processes remained intact women would not gain freedom. In her next chapter, Kerber examines the newfound need for the educating of women. Women were not allowed freedom or a political opinion, but they could not be completely pushed aside. For years women had been taught that education made them undesirable to men and educated women were scorned. Kerber argues that a new need for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. 238720918 Zeus Asset Management Case Week 5 Executive Summary Main differences of Zeus from its main competitor are its customer oriented services, their core strategy of teamwork and they used municipal bond fund to purchase securities. Estimation of risk adjusted returns is important to Zeus as In Zeus opinion, investors will not pay for the higher return generated by merely taking the higher risk. Investors demand Zeus to utilise professional skills to provide them with a return above the benchmark. There are also advantages and disadvantages of each of the risk adjusted return measures employed, making some of them to be better applied to a specific type of fund comparison than the others. Introduction: Zeus Asset management is a fund management firm founded in 1968 in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Measuring systematic and idiosyncratic risk. Disadvantages: Merely a ranking criterion. Number value is not economically meaningful Normal distribution assumption result in bias. Treynor ratio: measure return in excess of the risk free rate relative to systematic risk. Advantages: It can be compared with the benchmark performance or other portfolio with the same benchmark. Disadvantaged: Only useful as a sub portfolio measure of a board or fully diversified portfolio. Jasen s Alpha: measures the average return on portfolio over and above that predicted by CAPM. Limitation: An absolute measure does not adjusted for any risk. It is not able behave proportionally to the level of required return of portfolio. Information ratio: the information ratio divides the alpha of the portfolio by the nonsystematic risk. Limitation: it relies on a measure of standard deviation. It does not present the averaging property. For Zeus, risk adjusted return is very important due to several reasons: By analyzing the performance of the various mutual funds, it would help the company to establish its internal rules regarding the level or risk and return. They can use this method to measure the excess return they earned for each unit of risk they take. It is more comparable to the benchmark and other portfolios with different structure and risk level. Benchmark comparison Equity fund: Zeus s equity fund aim for long term growth of capital through investments in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Positive Perspectives As A Positive Perspective Perspective refers to a point of view that involves certain assumptions. On the other hand, perception can be defined as our recognition and interpretation of sensory information. It is the lens through which we view reality. Just like the examples I showed before, there is no fixed meaning to anything because you can always look at something in a different way and interpret different meanings. Things in themselves are inherently neutral, it is the way we perceive them that changes its meaning. For instance, your day can be awful or great depending on your perspective. Or you could view a bad mark in the test as a failure or an opportunity to develop self resilience. The thing is, there is no right or wrong way to perceive something. However, having a positive perspective can improve your perception towards life. 2 years ago, my family and I made one of the biggest decision of our lives. We packed our bags and bid farewell to our homeland, Singapore. 7 hours later, we arrived in Adelaide where we now call home. That decision was one of the hardest decision I had to make. At that time, I was College Captain of my school and part of my school s netball team. Migrating to Adelaide would mean that not only do I have to give up my hard earned position in the netball team, I would also be unable to compete in the prestigious national netball competition. Ultimately, I decided to move together with my family. We did not have any connections with people in Adelaide nor had any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Technology Is What Propels Our Innovative Society Forward Moving with the Changes How did this paper fall into your hand? Speaking on a literal level, a lot of work happened for this paper to come into a material item that is now something anybody can read. First, an inventor thought up and created this paper. Which was then typed on a computer which itself went through years of development, blueprinting, designing, and many other complicated processes. After hours of revision this paper was printed on a printer that was also developed and designed to do its job efficiently. Things do not pop out of thin air, they take development which can sometimes involve a long, tedious process. Just like the development of this essay did not happen overnight nor come easy, technology does not either. Though chaotic, the development and progress of technology is what propels our innovative society forward. When new technology is first introduced an array of opinions from all perspectives come spewing out. Right now this is being experienced with the release of the new iPhone 7. Apple has been noted in the past for getting rid of specs to gadgets that aren t necessary to make way for new and improved technology. Laptops have evolved on lacking the CD disk slot to make way for slimmer, less bulky laptops and more room for better technology inside the hardware. This time around, Apple is dropping the headphone jack in efforts to move towards a new, wireless era. As product of this, Apple has also created new, wireless Air Buds which are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Summary Of The Poem Blank Space By Langston Hughes Hughes opens with the instructor said and moves to the next stanza which is surrounded by blank space. In this next stanza it displays the instructors request for his students to write a paper. He splits these two lines to show a change in narration. In the first line he is narrating, and then breaks of into the instructors narration. These are two seperate people and thoughts, therefore a white space and stanza is necessary. in white space by Gary Lehmann he explains White space functions to divide stanzas with distinctly different ideas or parts. which is the use Hughes white space between his thought and his instructors thought. The fact that this is a separated stanza also adds to the detachment of thoughts. Hughes isolates the professors request to show the importance of how this paper is his truth, it is apart of him. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end of the 3rd stanza Hughes uses a colon as to display the next stanza will be his paper and will be of a different thought. In this 4th stanza it is a mixture of thought, and displays this paper he is supposed to be writing for his professor. Then Hughes makes one more line break and isolates the words this is my page for English B he separates this because in the stanza before this it expresses his thoughts, and it has more of an indirect sense because not once does he state that this is his paper yet. He put a colon to signal it, but never truly stated it was his paper, therefore this line is used to clarify the ramble he just wrote was indeed his paper. Hughes uses his stanzas and white space to separate his ideas and actions. It signals the reader to read the poem in a certain flow as well. This allows Hughes to present a clear sequence of events and thoughts. He gets this instruction, goes home, writes, and that s his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What Is The Differences Between Prejudice And Prejudice Prejudice : It consists of attitudes (usually negative) toward others based on their gender, religion, race, or membership in a particular group. Discrimination: It consists of behavior, usually negative, directed toward others based on their gender, religion, race, or membership in a particular group. Both are similar as these are negative factors of human nature. Moreover, these are shown towards others based on their gender, religion, race. According to one of the oldest theories known as realistic conflict theories prejudice and discrimination increases among the various social groups as they compete for scarce economic resources such as good jobs, land, political power. Both cause differences, and inequalities among the people, hence they divide the society. Prejudice and Discrimination are different from each other as prejudice is a negative attitude shown towards the others. However, discrimination is a negative behavior or action towards the others. Also, prejudice involves only beliefs and emotions not actions. Furthermore, prejudice is internal as it is shelled within the mind of the individual while, discrimination is external it can be seen by the others through the actions.( Wood, et al, 2016, p. 329). Step # 2 Yes, I think I have some prejudices. I think I am prejudice with some of my friends who do not take study seriously. Although, I admit everyone has their own mentality and its natural but I still feel that those who do not perform well in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Monsanto Case Analysis The objective of this report is to analyze the differences in Monsanto s experiences in the United States and Europe and the reasons of opposition in Europe, despite that, why Monsanto pushed ahead so hard. Monsanto is a leading biotechnology company, which an American based company. The company had received import approval of some products before concerns were elevated. They responded by launching an advertising campaign to discuss the potential benefits of biotechnology. Monsanto was trying to impose America s food and production systems on the European life. Cultural differences were not factored into the European launch of GM foods by the biotechnology industry. When Monsanto enter into Europe market, the company did not anticipate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Europeans became increasingly skeptical that food regulatory authorities could adequately monitor and regulate the food supply. Europe based NGOs began to champion an anti biotech movement in Europe, forming collaborative efforts to link and coordinate their activities. 2. The reasons of opposition in Europe Despite the legality GM foods introduction to Europe, there were many points of resistance by European citizens, consumers, and activists. Monsanto was not prepared for the negative response by environmental protection groups. ① European culture differ from U.S culture European cultures placed great confidence in knowledge learned through historical experience. Even food practices that were questionable by today s standards were accepted in Europe of they had been going in for centuries without major incident. Factions of the European public opposed the introduction of GM foods technology, and the majority of European citizens believed more caution was in order. Despite public trepidation, Monsanto continued to stand by its genetic engineering program and planned to push ahead with the introduction of GM foods to the European market. This position was motivated in part by the success of the products in the United States. ②The misunderstanding of advertising in Europe Monsanto s introduction of GM foods in Europe faced serious challenges. As a fundamentally new type of food product, GM s had no historical experience that people could rely on. Many at Monsanto just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. 13th Amendment Pros And Cons James Madison, primary author of the Bill or Rights and a Representative, introduced 20 amendments on June 8, 1789. The House of Representatives passed 17 amendments, and then they were sent to the Senate for approval. The Senate in turn altered the 17 amendments into 12 articles. During the 1789 Joint Resolution of Congress, Congress agreed on the 12 amendments. It was then necessary that three fourths of the states formulated their approval. At that moment, the tenth amendment was previously numbered as the twelfth article. However, since two of the articles were not ratified, the remaining articles were then renumbered and thus, the Tenth Amendment was born on December 15, 1791 with its inclusion in the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was added to gain much of the anti federalists support and confidence after the downfall of the Articles of Confederation. In order to avoid this problem in the future the Framers included the Necessary and Proper Clause in Article One of the Constitution. This gave Congress the power to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It began its existence with a wide array of supported. Not even the Anti Federalists were against its approval. It was actually their persistence in decentralizing the power of the federal government so that the states would have more power that drove the Founders to stipulate this amendment. The nation as a whole held no one who opposed it. They actually saw it as a way to deter the existence of the problems the country had had to face under British rule, as well as the problems that occurred under the Articles of Confederation. The only modification that the Tenth Amendment concurred during its proposal was its numeration, as it used to be the 12th article when Congress proposed it to the state legislature. However, since two were not ratified, it then became the Tenth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why London Is Better Than Doha In most measurable areas, London has a clear advantages over Doha. London has much more population than Doha. Also, London is much bigger in size than Doha which means that there are more urban cities than Doha which is a clear advantage. But on the other hand, Doha is more modern than London which is an old city but there are attractions. Moreover, Doha has less population but it is an advantage because the income of a per capita is higher and there is less unemployment and homeless citizens. Each of these cities has unique thigs that attract visitors. Doha has deserts with sand dunes that tourists can visit and practice activities. Also, Doha has beaches as it is a semi island which also attract people which come from cold areas to relax ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Boston Symphony Orchestra Analysis The Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the country s five major symphony orchestras, and constantly has new pieces for music lovers.The February 2014 concert opened with Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun by Claude Debussy,it s a very youthful piece that depicts the young in a gentle and carefree nature. Impressionism was a leading art movement during his time.In France, Impressionist was a term used to say a persons work did not follow the norms or rules of society. Claude was a leading composer of impressionist music and respected among his peers.One of the earliest art movements of the 20th century was Impressionism. The whole tone scale can often be seen in his pieces and form the basis of his music .For example, The opening flute solo has a whole tone descent below the original pitch. Debussy pieces were majorly influenced by poetry and one of my favorite pieces was influence by a personal friend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The faun was a mythical creature who awakes in a forest.He can t remember what lead him into the forest.It crosses his mind that a beautiful maiden visited him.In the end he falls into a deep sleep and that s when the flutes start to play.The flute represent the Faun , and at the beginning it accelerates before fluctuating back down to the original pitch. The harps are joined by the French horns for more of a ethereal effect. The music proceeds without abrupt shifts; themes blend into each other, slowly rising and falling. The middle section features clarinet and oboe solos before the flute gradually retakes the lead. In the final moments, light touches of percussion from finger cymbals are heard.During the piece Debussy rarely uses brass and percussion ,he instead uses Crotales when necessary. Four horns are used the English horn is used in the wind section as well as strings .His choice of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Importance Of Abortion Abortions are sometimes not given the proportion that it should have. Which causes young teens to abort or not be educated enough on the affects after. In today s society women all around the world have many opinions on abortions. Some believe that no matter the circumstances you should not be allowed to kill your unborn child. Others believe that you should have the choose to do what is best for you and the baby. Sometimes mothers have an understandable reasoning, such as not being able to provide, care, or rape victim. Just imagine a world with abortions not existing, what would mothers do.? It is often argued that women should not have the right to have an abortion. Some people believe that once you are pregnant, killing the fetus is murder. Some may say that the right to abortions is acceptable and all women should have the right to make their own choice. In my eyes I am against abortions, but I do believe that women should do what s best based on the circumstances. To take away the ability of a woman choice to do with her body is basically taking away their civil rights. Just think about a young teen girl becoming pregnant and not ready to take care of the baby, the young teen only choice might only be abortion, so taking that right away affects not only the mother but their life. However, there are many health risks that comes with having an abortion. Such as, depression, felling guilty, and suicide attempts. Not many people think about the risk of having an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pedro Almodovar Auteur A film that I found to be interesting and entertaining was Volver (2006) by Pedro Almodovar. Almodovar is a director that received acclimates of being a very distinct auteur very early in his career. Almodovar s style and influences are prominent all throughout Volver. I will be discussing Volver and how it has become a typical icon film of Almodovar s work. Many of Almodovar s film are reflective of his upbringing. Almodovar said, You can say my films are melodramas, tragicomedies, comedies or whatever because I used to put everything together and even change genre within the same sequence and very quickly (Kinder 37). Typically his films have very distinct aspects in them that vary and is what makes an Almodovar film. Almodovar films ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately the death of Paco and the supposed resurrection of Irene s death end up resolving many issues and proving alternate positive outcomes for Raimunda and her family. In addition, Almodovar always sets his films in Spain. Although Almodovar has the liberty to go all over the world and film wherever he wants he chooses not to. Volver is set in two main places. The main story is set in Madrid. Raimunda lives in Madrid with her daughter. In addition, Madrid is also where the restaurant that Raimunda takes over is at. In addition to making Madrid one of the places that Volver takes place at a small portion of the film also takes place in called La Mancha, which is also in Spain. Almodovar likes to use places that are familiar to him. For example, La Manca is a place that is familiar to Almodovar. Furthermore, Almodovar later moved to Madrid as he grew up in order to pursue his film career although the local film school had just shut down. Volver plot was first mentioned in one of Almodovar s earlier films called The Flower of My Secret, in which it was mentioned as a novel which is rejected for publication but it is later stolen to form a screenplay of a film called The Freezer. Almodovar likes to mention himself in different aspects. In addition in The Flower of My secret the main character writes many books under a pseudonym and Almodovar also had a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Scottsboro Trial Research Paper Today, in the United States, people are not punished for the color of their skin, back in the 1930s, a person s race was taken into consideration when in court. There are many instances of racism in both trials, which impacted the outcome. The Scottsboro Trial consisted of two white girls and a group of black youths. 21 year old Victoria Price and 17 year old Ruby Bates were on a train ride back to their hometown, Huntsville, with a group of seven white boys. A group of 12 15 black youths were said to have joined the train and, later, a white boy, stepped on Haywood Patterson, a black male s hand, and a brawl erupted which caused the white boys to be driven out. After this, the white girls claimed that they were raped, each by six black males. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One reason why their testimonies were doubted was because of their sketchy backgrounds. Because of their backgrounds, they were not respected by their community and, therefore, they were not trusted. Before the Scottsboro trials, both Victoria and Ruby worked at the Margaret Mill and they grew up lacking a father figure, something that brought shame to their families. Also, Victoria was said to be a prostitute and Ruby lived among Negroes (Ransdall). In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is deceived by Mayella s appearance, but then sees the true Mayella, ... she seemed somehow fragile looking, but when she sat facing us in the witness chair she became what she was, a thick bodied girl accustomed to strenuous labor (Lee 239). All three of the girls skin color also affected the outcome of the trials, they were all privileged white ladies, for that reason, the jury belived whatever they said. One of the black youths accused of rape, disclosed his thoughts saying, I knew if a white woman accused a black man of rape, he was as good as dead (Linder, Famous Trials ). This man knew he had little hope of winning the trial, like Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird. Attics knew that Mayella had the upper hand in this case because of her skin color, about this he says, She is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance, but I cannot pity her: she is white. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Significance Of Procter And Gamble Procter Gamble (P G) serves individuals around the world with one of the most influential portfolios of trusted, quality, leadership brands. To appreciate the importance of the P G corporate philanthropy movement, one needs to acknowledge its scope. Procter and Gamble s corporate philanthropy is not just limited to monetary donations made by corporations. The P G supports projects to benefit the global communities in which the company operates with operations in 90 countries, serves nearly 5 billion people around the world with its brands and sales in over 150 nations. Procter Gamble is a worldwide integrated enterprise with linking operations and supply chains around the world. By analyzing the facts today, the true nature of P G continues to conduct dealings in Latin America, North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, that boaster high performing economies. P G has long produced goods close to the consumer, due to the structure of the consumer goods market. There are various ways to think about what philanthropy includes and what all it embraces. Philanthropy identifies multiple dimensions that characterize the meaning of most numerous aspects of philanthropy: the animal dimension, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From a significant economy standpoint, P G documents of past contributions to the business related methods of broadcasting internationally. The connection between entertainment and manufacturing, P G furnishes an exclusive case for probing the economy of capitalism in countries dominated, with specific importance on product use and the model of workforce control. They discuss the importance of P G has a deal to do with direct message effects and extended to the established structure of dissemination as equally a publicist backed industry and a custom controlling individual assets of time and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Effects Of Artificial And On Medical Field The readers have already understood whose life glory is this one. The person whose smile flood away the whole nation with utmost victory, yes, he s our dedicated captain of Bangladesh team, Mashrafe Bin Mortaza. But, have we ever imagined, what pain lies beneath that smile? From 2002 2007, he had three operations in left knee, one operation in right knee, back stress fracture, shoulder problems, ankles damaged damaged ligaments twice. After then, till now, he has undergone four surgeries in his left knee three on his right... Since ours is the age of advancement of science technology, tremendous development have taken place in medical field. A new addition to this is artificial organs of human body. This is a new hope to the persons who have the wish to lead a life not only for themselves but also for their family country. The artificial ligament is one of the recent addition to advanced medical. And this body part is an evolution in medical textile. Mostly, the sportsperson have to stop their glorious career when they receive injury in a vital part of their body, in knee portion. Now, question comes what is medical textile? And, nevertheless, what is artificial ligament? Medical Textile: A general term which is used for variety of application in medical sector in addition of implantable applications. Medical textile is known as healthcare textile. It is one of the most expanding sectors of technical textile.For medical healthcare products,medical textile ranges ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of Sin And Evil In Hawthorne s Young... In the short story, Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne uses some of the puritan activities towards Goodman s dream, such as secrecy of sin and evil. The story introduces, a young and innocent man, Goodman Brown bid farewell to his wife but his wife did not want him to leave, so he left just for the day. He begins his walk into a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest (Hawthorne 1300) and was approached by a man also known as the devil. Throughout the trip, Goodman Brown tried to resist him but the man reminded him that his father and grandfather walked through the same path. In the story, Hawthorne brought out resemblance by using puritan s generations and the next generations, similar to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, they believed God knew everything you did and he will make his decision to select you to be in heaven or hell. However, the puritans were not sure if they were saved or not. Therefore, the puritans were continually looking at their lives, especially their thoughts, actions, and preference to make sure to see they were living faithfully. In order for the puritans to know if they were living faithfully, they were given signs or dreams, similar to Goodman and his dream. Whether it was a reality check or dream, Goodman s dream places him to question him about his faith and salvation. Also, it was a sign from God that Goodman was straying from his path of God s salvation. Hawthorne s portrays Goodman s dream as a punishment from God similar to the puritan s punishment which were failure to follow through and obey the laws causes not to receive blessings upon the family, or yourself, and etc. Hawthorne mentions, My Faith is gone! There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name. Come devil; for to thee is this world given (Hawthrone 1304) which indicates Goodman s loss of faith was a form of punishment from God. Every now and then, the puritans did not believe that they could be saved by how they lived or indicate whether they might be saved, so they started to lose their faith. Few years later, Generations of the puritans lost attachment of their beliefs that they were born into. However, the infamous Salem Witch trials began in the spring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. 2010 Haiti Earthquake Analysis The local ecosystem affected / at risk by the 2010 Haiti Earthquake: Natural Water Sources: Became contaminated (e.g. To date, over 470,000 people have Cholera in Haiti from contaminated water, 6,631of the cases resulted in death). Agricultural Industry: Displacement of soil (e.g. nutrient rich topsoil became displaced, soil became dry and infertile; it became difficult for the people to re grow back their crops and produce after the earthquake). Forests: Destruction of Forest Covers (Haiti lost 98% of its forest cover after the Earthquake in 2010). Animals killed by the Earthquake: (There were many animals that were affected by the 2010 Earthquake in Haiti, but the animals listed below, were both affected by the earthquake and majorly impacted the food chain of the ecosystem). Mice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Summary of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake: The crust of the Earth is broken into pieces, called tectonic plates. Tectonic plates are constantly moving, the continents are part of these plates and are also moving. The cause of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake were the movements of the Caribbean and North American tectonic plates. The 2010 Haiti Earthquake hit about 24 kilometres from it s capital, Port au Prince. The earthquake measured 7.0 in magnitude (on the Richter Scale) and is estimated to be responsible for 50,000 to 100,000 deaths. 80% to 100% of structures in some places/areas of Haiti were destroyed. As the earth quakes , the ground can split; with both the vibrations of the surface and the cracks in the ground, structures can collapse; and often on top of people. The sea levels in the area increased, some parts of land were sinking below the sea and the number of forests found in the country decreased. In 1923, 60% of the country was forest, now forest only covers around 2% of Haiti, as a result of the 2010 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Carlsbad Desalination Case Study Did you know that the Carlsbad Desalination Project by Poseidon will cost over $1 billion? This is one of the many reasons stated in the article, California tries one solution to water problems treating seawater, by The Sacramento Bee, on why the government should pull the plug on the Carlsbad Desalination Project. The project is expensive, dangerous, and unreliable, so we should heavily consider how toxic the aftermath of the project will be, before we make the poor decision to withdraw 100 million gallons of seawater from the ocean to meet California s water needs. One reason why we should not move forward with the water desalination plant is because it is expensive for everyone. The article by The Sacramento Bee states that Customers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Villehardouin s Memoirs Of The Fourth Crusades While the definition of historiography has been slightly amended over time, the study of the way history has been and is written appears to be the approved meaning.1 Essentially, from my understanding, historiography is the evaluation of interpretations by historians over time. For example, Geoffrey de Villehardouin s Memoirs of the Fourth Crusades stands out as a prominent historical foundation, as very few written accounts of the Crusades describe the political, economic, religious and military events preceding up to, and subsequently succeeding, from a [the] first person standpoint.2 Memoirs of the Fourth Crusade is thus reviewed as a uniquely distinguishable, primary source that affords historians with an incomparable written record ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The historiography falls within the realm of how Shaw, Morris and Marzials reviewed Villehardouin s work. The historical evaluation would therefore be researching into the sources these authors used, the degree of knowledge they possess, et al. For historians and students alike, we must appreciate the necessity to evaluate every aspect independently in an aid to draw our own conclusions; whether they fall in line with the works reviewed, or follow a completely different pathway. History has always been exposed to bias at its core, depending upon the circumstances. I believe historiography unravels any degree of bias. In fact, the more I have read this past week, the more I can remember a former history professor advising me that when I conduct research, to always have three notebooks handy; one for the notes I was taking, one to annotate additional sources referenced throughout the work, and the third is for asking questions beyond the historical fact or event, it is how others have observed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Rape And Drug Wars Analysis I can entirely agree with your response to this week s readings. To begin, I really liked that you could relate Femicide and Drug Wars to a personal story because it definitely helps other reading relate to the material and understand that rape and drug dealing is not as far from home as we think. Personally, I think that one of the themes that really struck me while reading this article was that you can t trust others, even those who are meant to protect you. Just like you, I did a little bit of my own research and found out that in most cases of rape, the offender is someone the victim knew or was close to. So it definitely leaves you wondering if our law enforcement units are really mentally equipped to do their job. As well, you mentioned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Skin Elasticity And How To Keep Skin Elastic Skin Elasticity And How To Keep Skin Elastic Introduction Like other organs in the body, the skin is supposed to remain healthy and elastic throughout life. However, skin elasticity tends to deteriorate with aging. Exposure to direct rays of the sun, bad lifestyle habits like smoking, and irregular diets cause damage over a period of time. The good news is skin elasticity can be revived with simple methods as well as minimally invasive procedures. How The Body Loses Normal Skin Elasticity Healthy skin changes shape and then springs back to normal almost instantly. The medical fraternity considers skin turgor a measure of skin elasticity. Dehydration or fluid loss is responsible for the skin losing its elasticity and can happen due to various reasons including vomiting or low fluid intake. Skin with decreased turgor stays in extended position and takes more time to return to normal status. Topical Treatments To Retain Skin Elasticity One of the basic elements of healthy skin is to adopt a balanced diet and gather ample rest on a daily basis. Cleaning and washing the skin regularly helps remove dirt and other impurities thereby preventing clogging of sensitive skin pores. Ideally, the skin must be washed at least twice a day with mild soap devoid of fragrance. Subtle use of make up does tend to improve elasticity. Urban living demands precautionary measures to prevent higher levels of pollution from affecting the skin. Several oil free moisturizers are available in the local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of Sunsets And Sunsets In the poems, She sweeps with many Colored Brooms , by Emily Dickenson, and Sunsets , by Carl Sandburg; the authors compare sunset to women. The beauty of sunset is the central in both poems however, they each contain different ideas about sunset. For example, Dickenson, focuses more on the beauty of sunset while, Sandburg, compares a sunset to a woman s demeanor, and brings out the different kinds of ways the sun sets. In the poem, by Emily Dickenson she compares sunset to a housewife. The poem cites She sweeps with many colored brooms [line 1 2], the quote is portraying the true beauty of a housewife s chores. It is also indirectly referring to the rays of a sunset. A diligent woman sews her own beautiful garments. She uses all different colors and types of thread to sew each of her garments. The colorfulness of the thread can compare to a magnificent sunset. The poem quotes, And now you ve littered all the East, with duds of emerald! [line 7 8]. Literarily, this is referring to the threads and clothes that litter a woman s home. However, Dickenson is referring to the sun setting east, and shining its glow onto the world. The author, uses emerald to portray this beautiful scene since, emerald is a considered a beautiful stone. In the poem Sunsets , by Carl Sandburg, he compares a woman s demeanor to sunset. A woman naturally carries a major role in life, and is also considered a symbol of beauty and elegance. The poem states Ribbon at the ears, sashes at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Multitasking Activity In class today, we did an activity and watched a Mythbusters video and the topic of the day: distraction. When we are distracted, some of us may know while others won t know their being distracted. Multitasking may be useful in some cases but is proven to be inefficient. This is because our minds need to work on a specific task and if their not doing a specific task and is doing multiple things at once then we will work much slower than we expect. From the activity, we did in class, my partner and I had to do basic math with the following conditions: no distractions, saying the ABC s and saying in reverse order of what we ate for the last two days.We also had to time ourselves to see how quick we could do it and then our results would be placed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem... How Does William Blake convey his anger in the poem London ? The poem London by William Blake, relfects his feelings upon the society that he was living in , and how despreratly it needed help. Blake thought that all of the poverty and misfortune that was happening on the streets were caused by the political opression in London. Blake was angered by what he saw in his homeland as other countries started fighting for their indipendence and equality whilst his country stayed dormant, eventhough he felt that there was a serious need for serious action. Eventhough Blake wasn t a typical romantic writer, he too possesed the same beliefs of fighting for what one believes in, and the urge to be liberated from the opression of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another image that the writer creates, of an opressed scoiety, is the metaphor mind for ged manacles , this is as the manacles are only forged by the mind thus, it not being real so therefore anyone can break free from it anytime, but yet they chose to stay in self imprisonment. The line mind for ged manacles also conveys Blake s anger towards the ignorance of the people in country as he believed that they could break free from their imaginary prison cells, and fight the authorities that were causing their poverty, just like in the French Revolution. One way that Blake uses to convey his anger on what he sees is through his constant repition on certain words. In the first stanza,he repeats the word charter d twice. By repeating the word charter d twice , it places furthur emphasis on the streets and thames being restricted by authority. The word mark is then also repeated three times in the poem, by doing so, Blake is able to let the reader take more awearness of the word mark and the story it is associated with, which is the mark of Caine. Caine was given a black mark on his face by God as he murderd his brother, the mark then branded him as a sinner. However, eventhough the mark branded him as a sinner, it also protected him from harm as anyone who harmed Caine was said to be punished with 30 times the damage inflicted upon him. The story of Caine relates to London in a sense that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Climate Analysis On Climate Archives There is significant evidence from studies based on climate archives that the Earth s climate about 10 000 years ago was very different from the present climate; it has changed a lot since the last glacial period which ended about 10 000 12 000 years ago (Chappell, 1998). Hence, about 10 000 years ago the Earth was buried under ice sheets and it was much cooler than present temperatures (see Figure 1, Appendix) (Chappell, 1998). The Earth that has been cycling between cold and warm climates for ages and is currently in the interglacial period where it has slowly become warmer along with a rise in sea level (Watts, 2009). There are many climate archives which can help scientists study past climates and their development over time. Climate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Corals were first discovered about 200 million years, however most have grown over the last 10 000 years. Therefore, corals are great climate archives to use in order to study the climate from the last 10 000 years. Corals also have a wide array of climatic history stored within them (Introduction: Coral Reefs, 2015). They have a long lifetime and rapid growth which makes them ideal climate archives for studying the past climate (Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics, 2015). Along with the corals there is the foraminifera; also referred to as sea floor fossils. These sea floor fossils are often found in sediment cores and can reveal a variety of things about the past climate through ocean currents, temperature and oxygen ratios. Also these fossils are the most common source of paleoceanographic proxies, making them easily available (Kucera, 2007). Hence, foraminifera or sea floor fossils are an ideal climate archives for studying the past climate from about 10 000 years ago alongside corals. Information about the past climate can not only help us understand our present climate but can also help predict our future climate trends. Corals, which are one of the climate archives been discussed, are living organisms who produce a calcium carbonate skeleton to make themselves look like rocks. The calcium carbonate bands found in corals help form permanent records of seasonal and annual climate changes. Corals are a type of biotic proxy; which are proxies based on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Essay A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Stephen Dedalus Rebel Without a Cause? His soul had arisen from the grave of boyhood, spurning her grave clothes. Yes! Yes! Yes! He would create proudly out of the freedom and power of his soul, as the great artificer whose name he bore, a living thing, new and soaring and beautiful, impalpable, imperishable Throughout A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man Stephen Dedalus is persistently portrayed as the outsider, apart from the society he and his family inhabit, connecting with no one and seeking solitude and isolation at every turn. Does this self imposed exile lead to or directly influence his artistic awakening or not? This essay will examine (both thematically and stylistically) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The effect is claustrophobic but also highly instructive as the reader walks beside Stephen on his journey of self discovery. The readers, discerning as they are, will groan at some of Stephen s poetry and mawkish ideas but they cannot deny that they are seeing what Stephen sees and experiencing his life first hand. Stephen starts as an object Baby Tuckoo in his father s story of his early years and is thus without his own identity. Later, at Clongowes, he is either gripped with embarrassment as he fails to connect with his peers or speechless at a family Christmas dinner as debate and anger rages around him. He is isolated, associating only with the sounds of words (belt, iss, suck) and other stimuli. He doesn t understand the schoolboy argot and his consequent victimisation is all too predictable as his peers react with typical schoolboy nastiness to a boy who doesn t fit in. In protesting his palm whipping, however Stephen not only wins back the respect of his peers but also performs his first act of rebellion or independence. As a young boy, this apartness appears too real and solid to be something he just grows out of or learns to subsume and he turns to literature as a means of escape. It is no mere chance that Stephen enjoys The Count of Monte Cristo the story of choice for many schoolboys seeking escape from the imprisonment of school and the cruelty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. PTSD And Its Impact On My Life If there s one event that has made a huge impact in my life it would have to be a roll over car accident that my parents, aunt, and I were when I was in sixth grade. This car accident has impacted me negatively by leaving me with PTSD and positively by figuring out what career I am pursuing. This car accident led me to have PTSD, which stands for post traumatic stress disorder. It is a disorder that follows a traumatic event. It made me into who I am today because even though it happened nine years ago I still feel the effects as if it happened yesterday. For example, when my friend s dad was also in a bad car accident and I went with them to see the car I had an anxiety attack because I had flashbacks. I went months with nightmares and whenever I saw something that reminded me of that day I would shut down. PTSD made something that people do so effortlessly into something absolutely terrifying for me which is driving. I still can t drive in big cities like Sioux City ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I saw how the paramedics worked quickly and efficiently to take care of my unconscious and bleeding dad, shocked mom, and my aunt who was ejected even while wearing a seatbelt to the hospital. Even though that sounds gruesome it was because of this that I have always wanted to pursue a career in the medical field and specifically a paramedic. It shaped me into who I am today because it makes me want to be able to help people when tragedy strikes or whenever they are in need just like those paramedics helped my family. I want to be able to repay all that was done for my family and I by pursuing this job. Knowing that I can make a difference in people s life is what drives me through this tough career. Those paramedics acted quickly and very sufficiently by knowing what to do without hesitation and that dedication is what motivates me to continue on reading that extra chapter to be ahead, and to study 10 plus hours a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Causes Of Imperialism In Ww1 WWI imperialism Nineteenth century liberals believed that if European states were organized along national lines, these states would work together and create a peaceful Europe. They were wrong. (Textbook WWI) In 1914, European leaders thought a balance of powers would be a good chance for the European countries, so no one country could overpower another. Germany was not ok with that change, and formed a alliance with Italy and Austria Hungry, this alliance was called the Triple Alliance. In response, Russia, Great Britain, and France formed what was called the Triple Entente. A Serbian group called the Black Hand also was important during this time. They assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, and soon after the war started. In 1914, imperialism is one of the main underlying causes of WWI because of the Triple Alliance/ Triple Entente, strengthening military forces, and the population of the countries. In 1914, imperialism was a main underlying cause of WWI because of the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. The tension between countries was matched by tension within countries. Especially in southeastern Europe, in the area known as a Balkans, the spirit of nationalism and independence ran high. Some ethnic groups revolted. The region was a powder keg. All that it lacked was a spark to set it off. ( Underlying cause of WWI 307) This is important and supports imperialism because of the war, they acquired colonies abroad in order to gain advantage over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Telehealth BRIEF COMMUNICATION Clinical Telehealth Across the Disciplines: Lessons Learned Sandra Jarvis Selinger, Ph.D.,1,2 Elmira Chan, M.Ed.,2 Ryan Payne, B.A.,2 Kerenza Plohman, LLM,2 and Kendall Ho, M.D., FRCPSC2,3 cost and remuneration issues, development of organizational protocols for system use, and strategies to promote interprofessional collaboration). 1 Department of Surgery, 2Division of Continuing Professional Development and Knowledge Translation, 3Division of Emergency Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Key words: clinical telehealth, videoconferencing, literature review, quality of service Introduction Abstract Videoconferencing technologies can vastly expand the reach of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The available literature also elucidates key strategies for organizational readiness and technology adoption (including the development of a change management and user training plan, understanding program 720 TELEMEDICINE and e HEALTH S EP TEMB ER 2008 H ealthcare professionals are increasingly faced with the daunting task of caring for a rapidly aging and ever expanding population1 the corollary of which is increased need for chronic disease management, home based care, and acute intervention. This is coupled with an increased number of patients living in rural and remote areas that often lack access to required healthcare services.2,3 Taken together, these challenges place significant stress on the healthcare system, prompting system stakeholders to utilize resources more creatively to ensure that patient needs are met effectively. A large body of literature illustrates the critical role telehealth technologies can play in addressing these issues by serving as a tool to expand the reach of healthcare practitioners and access of patients to them. The telehealth technology described in this context refers to videoconferencing only, and although many telehealth technologies are utilized to enhance patient care
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  • 39. Study Guide Ch 5 Integumentary System K 1 Name: Lab Time: Integumentary System Study Guide, Chapter 5 Part I. Clinical Applications 1. Mrs. Ibanez volunteered to help at a hospital for children with cancer. When she first entered the cancer ward, she was upset by the fact that most of the children had no hair. What is the explanation for their baldness? Chemotherapy drugs used to treat cancer kill the most rapidly dividing cells in the body, including many matrix cells in the hair follicles; thus the hair falls out. 2. A new mother brings her infant to the clinic, worried about a yellowish, scummy deposit that has built up on the baby s scalp. What is this condition called, and is it serious? The baby has seborrhea, or cradle cap, a condition of overactive sebaceous glands. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, although they will feel warmer superficially, body temperature will decrease. They should wear their coats. 10. A hypodermic needle is used to introduce drugs into the loose connective tissue of the hypodermis. Beginning on the surface of the skin in the region of the thigh, list, in order, the layers of the tissue the needle would penetrate to reach the hypodermis. Stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum germinativum, dermis (papillary layer, reticular layer). 3 11. Two teenagers are discussing their problems with acne. One says to the other, Sure wich I could get rid of these whiteheads. The other replies, At least you don t have blackheads like I do. What is the differences between a whitehead and a blackhead ? Whiteheads contain accumulated, stagnant secretions. Blackheads contain more solid material that has been invaded by bacteria. 12. Even though the skin is water resistant, it is not waterproof. When the skin is immersed is water, osmotic forces may move water in or out of the epithelium. Long term exposure to seawater endangers survivors of a shipwreck by accelerating dehydration. How and why does this occur? The ocean is a hypertonic solution, thus causing water to leave the body by crossing the epidermis from the underlying tissues
  • 40. 13. Tretinoin (Retin A) has been called the anti aging cream. Since it is applied topically, how does it affect the skin? Retin A increases blood flow to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Great Britain Military Weapons Great Britain keeping up their defenses Great Britain has a history of honor with their military always having a vital role with what the country has been involved in over the years. A continuous involvement in wars and conflict throughout the world as a major world leader. The country has been through many ups and downs, but has pushed through to continue to grow as a nation. The question that some are asking is whether to keep the military with no one threatening the country as a direct threat with a little possibility of going to war in the near future. The Great Britain economy has a big role for the military as in the taxes that come from the economy support the military for their operations. The taxes from the country s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The radar systems used today gives them that capability. This technology will continue to advance to greater distances as time goes on and the systems get stronger. The radar systems play a vital role in the capabilities of Great Britain s air defense weapons used today. It allows the troops to see incoming threats on their position or a position they are defending. These systems make enemy forces think twice before engaging. One of the air defense systems used by Great Britain today is the starstreak high velocity missile. With the capability to engage threats from low flying aircraft. The weapon has the capability to engage targets from over five kilometers away. Another defense system that Great Britain uses today is the guided multiple launch rocket system. This guided missile system can engage targets up to seventy kilometers away. The guided missile launch rocket system is currently operating in the southern region of Afghanistan. Working alongside the American forces also operating in the same region. It carries twelve missiles that can fire all twelve rounds in just forty seconds. All rounds delivering a two hundred pound warhead ready to take out any target necessary. The three man crew does not even need to leave the cab of the vehicle to release destruction upon its target. This next air defense weapon in use by Great Britain soldiers today is the rapier. A short range air defense weapon system destined to take out fixed winged aircraft and cruise missiles. The rapier is a mobile weapon system with the capability of targeting two targets at once. Being a compact missile system makes it easy for this weapon to deploy for worldwide operations. With a range of just over eight kilometers to engage incoming targets at an alarming rate. All these weapons showing the strength and power that Great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Heroin Addiction Heroin According to The National Institute on Drug Abuse, heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is both the most abused and the most rapidly acting of the opiates. Heroin is processed from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seed pod of certain varieties of poppy plants. It is typically sold as a white or brownish powder or as the black sticky substance known on the streets as black tar heroin . Although purer heroin is becoming more common, most street heroin is cut with other drugs or with substances such as sugar, starch, powdered milk, or quinine. Street heroin can also be cut with strychnine or other poisons. Because heroin abusers do not know the actual strength of the drug or its true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the brain, heroin is converted to norphine and binds rapidly to opioid receptors. Abusers typically report a feeling a surge of pleasurable sensation a rush . The intensity of the rush is a function oof how much drug is taken and how rapidly the drug enters the brain and binds to the natural opioid receptors. Heroin is particularly addictive because it enters the brain so rapidly. With heroin, the rush is usually accompanied by a warm flushing of the skin, dry mouth, and a heavy feeling in the extremities, which may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and severe itcing. After the initial effects, abusers usually will be drowsy for several hours. Mental function is clouded by heroin s effect on the nervous system. Cardiac function slows. Breathing is also severely slowed, sometimes to the point of death. Heroin overdose is a particular risk on the street, where the amount and purity of the drug cannot be known. The long term effects of heroin use and the most detrimental is addiction itself. Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease, characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, and by neurochemical and molecular changes in the brain. Heroin also produces profound degrees of tolerance and physical dependence, which are also motivating factors for compulsive use and abuse. As with abusers of any addictive drug, heroin abusers gradually spend more and more time and energy obtaining and using the drug. Once they are addicted, the heroin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...