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What Does Christian Faith Mean To Me
What does my Christian faith mean to me? Faith is a gift from God. Faith means I won t go to hell
when I die. We were God s perfect creation. Being the loving God he is he gave us free will. We
abused that free will and fell into sin. God loved us so much he sent his own son Jesus (who is also
God) down to earth, Jesus was willingly tortured and slaughtered by the people he came to save,
dragged the sins of the world into the pits of hell and rose again so that everyone can go to heaven and
be God s children if they have faith. Jesus didn t stop there. He stayed and taught people for 40 days,
promised that the the Holy Spirit (who is also God) would come and then ascended into heaven. 10
days later the Holy Spirit came on Pentecost.
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Hair Research Paper
Natural Hair Products Why You Should Be Concerned
By Carl Travers | Submitted On February 08, 2012
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All too often, people use products without really paying attention to the ingredients. If a person does
some research, he or she would be absolutely amazed at what they put on or in their bodies on a daily
basis. If a person researches the side effects of the chemicals in the products they use, they would
realize why there is a movement out there to go to more natural products. Some of the most chemical
laden products out there are hair products, such as shampoos and conditioners. There are chemicals in
these products that, over time, can do significant damage to hair. Luckily, there are hair products out
there that use natural ingredients that do a much better job of keeping hair healthy and they often don t
have any of the nasty side effects of the chemicals.
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It is very gentle, and it is a good volumizing and detangling agent. Shea butter is a great natural
ingredient that helps fix dry and brittle hair. Silk amino acids are great for penetrating deep into the
hair, restoring dryness and moisturizing from the inside. Vitamins A, C, and E are also great
ingredients to repairing dry, damaged hair, reducing split ends, and naturally cleansing and restoring
dry, damaged hair. These are just a few of the long list of ingredients that a person can look for in
natural hair care products to get the clean feeling they
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Corporate Profile Of Skoda
Corporate profile In 1895 Laurin and Klement founded Skoda, a Czech automaker, whose
headquarters are located at mladaboleslav, , in the central bohemian region of the Czech republic. It is
a private company and a subsidiary of the Volkswagen group, a German automobile manufacturing
group. The company was founded because Laurin and Klement had a mutual love for bicycles and
they wanted to form their own company that would manufacture and repair cycles. But, Skoda
produced its first cars in 1905. Skoda s chairman is Winfried Valand and the chairman of the
supervisory board is Martin winterkorn, Mr. Vahland was appointed chairman of the supervisory board
is Martin winterkorn. Mr. vahland was appointed chairman of the board of directors of Skoda on
September 1st, 2010 replacing Richard Jung, the former president of Volkswagen Mexico who held
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For the company to follow this statement will require adherence to the following values: 1.
Intelligence: the company aims to provide customer innovative technical solutions. It also approaches
customer in different and novel ways . respect for needs and wants of the customer comes foremost in
their vision and strategy. 2. Attractiveness: they develop cars that are very attractive to the customers.
They focus on both technology and design. 3. Dedication: with high level of dedication to their
founders, the company plans to consciously improve their products and also identify with the
products. Apart from these three values, the company s vision is to become the market leader in
Europe. The company promises to provide quality sales, service and transportation needed to their
users. Energies on customer satisfaction. Skoda is a tradition bran but it sis designing cars that meet
the changing lifestyle of the people. It offers cars at high quality and good value and cars that
customer will love to drive. Management
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The True Nature Of Universal Intelligence And Innate...
INNATE INTELLIGENCE
We have seen that the essence or origin of all that exists is intelligence, and it is organized in similar
patterns throughout the Universe. Therefore, we called it Universal Intelligence. By inference, we
understand that this principle is not foreign or external to the universe, but that it is rather intrinsic,
innate in all its manifestations, all phenomena of Life. Let s see what the definitions of the word innate
tells us: that which exists inside ; that which is with ; native or natural ; that which is essential in
nature . And the meaning of essential: what is in itself ; own and permanent identity . The essential
nature of everything that exists, all beings, animated or inanimated, including Man, is therefore the
Universal Intelligence, and we say that this is innate and gives them an identical essence that unites
them despite their apparent or superficial difference.
Innate Intelligence, or innate, is the term that applies to the present universal essence in each one of
us. It is the true nature of man. Intelligence, Universal and Innate, is what is. It is what we are really.
The life of our body, the existence of our mind, our spirit, is inherently innate intelligence in us.
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It is the powers of the subconscious mind and the memory of the universe. Classical philosophers
often distinguish between that which relates to the human body, its genetics, its materiality, its
perceptions and its situation of survival, is educated in nature, while that which relates to the
permanence of the human mind in relation to the whole, is intelligent, innate and universal in
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How Did Athens Treat Athenian Women
Throughout culture, women have gone through various types of adversity as well as treatment. Some
cultures, such as Persia, treated women with great respect and gave them social as well as legal
freedom. Although they were treated less than men, they were given much more respect in comparison
to many other cultures. In Athens, women and slaves were somewhat held to the same standard.
Citizenship was limited to males (Crash Course) in Greece, so slaves and women were not given much
respect and did not have very many legal rights. They were not allowed to vote, take part in politics, or
even watch the Olympics (which was partly because the participants of the Olympics did not wear
clothes). In addition, women s actions were limited when in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This is proved in The Economist when Socrates says And when you married her she was quite young,
a mere girl at an age when, as far as seeing and hearing go, she had the smallest acquaintance with the
outer world? More often than not, the men that they were arranged to marry were well into their 30 s.
Typically, the girls did not know or meet their husband until the wedding. Also, Athenians placed great
importance on virginity, so they would perform a ceremony called a betrothal where witnesses would
confirm the virginity of the girl. An additional celebration called a gamos was held in order for the
father to give his daughter away to her new husband. Before the celebration, the bride was washed and
dressed by female relatives. The bride would wear a white dress (similar to now), a crown, and would
carry a pomegranate or another fruit that had many seeds inside. The bride carried a pomegranate
because it was supposed to symbolize fertility. The day following the ceremony, both families would
have a celebration that is similar to a reception nowadays. One major difference between then and
now is that the groom would pretend to kidnap his bride and carry her across the threshold of their
house. Even though she was introduced to their new household after the wedding, she would not
become a full member of the household or treated with
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Taot Card Symbolism
The tarot themselves usually have 78 cards in the four main suits of wands, cups, pentacles, and
swords. They also the have suit of trumps, which are also called the major arcana, that are known to
deal with more universal energy that relates to the psychological and archetypal subconscious of man.
Each card symbolizing a different direct topic. Tarot cards are now commonly found as being used in
psychic practices here in America. They find themselves currently in such a niche in our culture
because the tarot cards are seen by many to muster divinatory meaning behind the overall experience
of sprawling the cards out and playing with them. By playing with them what is really happening is
that the cards begin to layout a story that is then interpreted
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Analysing Theories Of Loss And Grief In Social Work Practice
Analyse theories of loss and grief in respect of their relevance for social work practice
Both grief and loss are an inevitable part of human existence and are at the heart of life and growth
(Walter and McCoyd, 2009). Some losses are painful and consequently trigger grief, however some
losses are natural and a part of development, such as maturation, and usually seen as progression but
can also present as a loss. An element of social work is to assist service users in their growth, for
example from childhood into adolescence, and offer support through difficult losses. Loss can occur
within a wide spectrum of experiences; such as death and bereavement; loss of identity for example
losing something defining, for instance faith or religion; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
M. 1998. Coping with loss: Bereavement in adult life. Bmj, 316(7134), 856 859.
Petersen, A. C., Compas, B. E., Brooks Gunn, J., Stemmler, M., E, S., Grant, K. E. 1993. Depression
in adolescence. American Psychologist, 48(2), 155.
Rosenblatt, P. C. 2001. A social constructionist perspective on cultural differences in grief.
Searle, C. 1998. Constructing Death: the sociology of dying and bereavement.
Schulz, R., Aderman, D. 1974. Clinical research and the stages of dying. OMEGA Journal of Death
and Dying, 5(2), 137 143.
Simpson, J. 2013. Grief and Loss: A Social Work Perspective , Journal of Loss and Trauma, vol. 18,
no. 1, pp. 81 90.
Thompson, N (ed). 2002. Loss and Grief. Basingstoke. Palgrave
Walter, C.A McCoyd, J.L. 2009. Grief and loss across the lifespan: A biopsychosocial perspective.
Springer Publishing Company.
Webb, N.B. 1993. Helping bereaved children: A handbook for practitioners. New York: Guilford
Press.
Weinstein, J. 2008. Working with loss, death and bereavement: a guide for social workers, Sage,
London.
Wimpen. Costello, J. 2012. Grief, loss and bereavement: evidence and practice for health and social
care practitioners, Routledge,
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Augmented Reality
ABSTRACT Augmented reality (AR) has been defined by Barfield and Caudell (2001) as a system in
which a participant wears a see through display (or views video of the real world with an opaque
HMD) that allows graphics or text to be projected in the real world. Other modalities can be included
in AR and information can be subtracted from the real world using augmentation. AR is a computer
generated, interactive, three dimensional environment in which a person is immersed. AR is a field of
computer research that combines the actual scene, viewed by the user, and a virtual scene, generated
by the computer, that augments the scene with additional information. Augmented reality offers a
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With the introduction of Augmented Reality (AR) as being coined the term in the early nineties, we
were able to apply virtual objects within physical reality.Combining techniques of Sutherland/Sproull
s first optical see through Head Mounted Display (HMD) from the early 1960 s with complex, real
time computer generated wiring diagrams and manuals. Both were registered with each other and
manuals were embedded within the actual aircraft for intensely detailed procedures. Augmented
reality (AR) refers to computer displays that add virtual information to a user s sensory perceptions.
Most AR research focuses on see through devices, usually worn on the head that overlay graphics and
text on the user s view of his or her surroundings. In general it superimposes graphics over a real
world environment in real time. Getting the right information at the right time and the right place is
the key in all these applications. Personal digital assistants such as the Palm and the Pocket PC can
provide timely information using wireless networking and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers
that constantly track the handheld devices. But what makes augmented reality different is how the
information is presented: not on a separate display but integrated with the user s perceptions. This kind
of interface minimizes the extra mental effort that a user has to expend when switching his or her
attention back and forth
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Cost Accounting Case Study
Supervise daily operations related to the functional areas of supply accounting, to include training,
requisitions, property accounting, fiscal, and small arms reporting, and ensure all are conducted in
accordance with Marine Corps orders and directives. Solve data output interpretation problems or
contact appropriate sources to resolve questionable areas that cannot be resolved at the using unit
level. Provide guidance/instruction to subordinates and the squadron staff on technical tasks pertaining
to all aspects of property and fiscal accounting. Conduct inspections and analyses of supply
accounting, file retention, and procedures; provide required corrective actions to fix problem areas.
Ensure the squadron is compliant with current spending objectives by establishing, managing, and
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Maintained 100% on hand accountability of 6,668 principal end item held on the MAL and 18
consolidated memorandum receipts valued in excess of $68 million. Ensured that the detachment
remained compliant with 2d Marine Aircraft Wing (2d MAW) and II MEF spending objects while
processing more than 10,000 requisitions and TAD orders valued in excess of $5 million. While
Successfully closed out both MAG 31 and 2d MAW fiscal year 2016 spending objective with a 100%
obligation rate balance. Implemented procedures to maximize allocated funding, ensuring compliance
with established DOD Fiscal Law practices along with Marine Corps orders and directives. Completed
five undergraduate courses earning my associate s degree in multi disciplinary studies while
maintaining a 3.5 GPA. GU299 GENERAL EDUCATION CAPSTONE GRADE: A BA250
PERSONAL FINANCE GRADE: A SO103 BASEBALL AMERICAN EXPERIENCE GRADE: A
HU260 STRATEGIES FOR DECISION MAKING GRADE: A CO101 INTRO TO PUBLIC
SPEAKING GRADE:
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Personality Application Paper Examples
Now that I have taken the personality type test, my results have shown that I am INFJ, the advocate,
which I believe that it does not relate to me. This personality mainly focuses on helping people and
tend to speak with people using their feelings and emotions. As a result, they forget to take care of
themselves because they are too busy taking care of others. However, some people might believe that
they re quiet, but truly INFJs only speak when they believe it s right. INFJs tend to be creative,
insightful, inspiring, convincing, determined, passionate, and altruistic. Unfortunately, they have
weaknesses, like every person, such as being sensitive, extremely private, perfectionist, and burning
out easily. Some of the results were accurate since I m creative, ... Show more content on
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Fashion design that is being able to combine different types of clothing with trend, style, color, and
era. This would fit my personality since I like picking out outfits and combining the different tone of
colors. Likewise, for designing posters, apps, clothing, or the interior of a house. Another example,
would be graphic design because I enjoy drawing and organizing, I will be able to organize my
thoughts and even drawings (layouts). I would like to pursue the arts, design, and photography, but I
would not want to pursue a career as counselor, psychologists, doctor, life coaches, or spiritual guides.
Since these careers have some of the aspects that are not accurate for my identity. For example, a
counselor has to listen to people and give advice, and I am the worst person to ask for advice because I
suck at giving advice and I m not that patient. Likewise, for a doctor you have to listen to your patient
and try to help them by finding a cure. I would not be able to be patient to listen to a patient because I
would get
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Expectation In Emerson s Self-Reliance By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson argues in the essay Self Reliance how not being independent could potentially
take a person to hate his/her inner self, which is truly seen in today s world which makes Emerson s
claim practical because imitation turns individuals to be someone else.
Many people around the world envy, but some take it to another level. According to Psychology
Today, it states that being envied is dangerous do to those who are victims of jealousy. They state that,
People who are the recipients of envy can feel uncomfortable and hurt. What this statement points out
is that people desire to be someone else which leads to an ambition on knowing everything of that
individual. The victims of these jealousies catch scareness and awareness because of the stalkers that
follow them everywhere at every moment. Many members of society are focused on others than in
themselves. Researchers have shown that individuals focus on what they hate about the person than on
what should be appreciated. A few take envy as an evil stitution which only points out the negative
side and not the positive side of the person, which leads to other citizens doing harm. For example,
nowadays they are hundreds of ways that a civilian s information could spread, such as fake
advertisements or social media, which gives unknown creatures the information at their disposal. In an
article from Futurity, it explains how some people enjoy seeing Someone they envy experiences
misfortune or pain, which give them the satisfaction of seeing them fall. Most of the time individuals
are stalked or are followed by predators. Some of these predators are Schadenfreude and do not care
what happens to the person they envy because they can only be one or be in the same level as the
jealous person. For instance, studies sought to better understand who is among these envied groups
and whether that envy and jealousy elicits a harmful response, which is an action to prevent anymore
harm to anyone else. A essay written in University of Innsbruck in Austria called Envy or Emulation:
A Christian Understanding of Economic Passions states how Envy has become an important topic of
recent intellectual debates. In this current time, envy in seen in places such as
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Repatriation For Refugees From The United States
The options for resettlement for refugees are to return to their home country when there s peace, if
their country remains unstable or dangerous due to persecution and unable to return they are able to
stay in a refugee settlement in another country. Unfortunately, most host countries are unable to accept
refugees permanently. The United States generally only offer to refugees if their fleeing from
persecution and war. The U.S. government maintains a long established humanitarian program that
grants a limited number of refugees who are unable to return home or stay in a host country. Very little
of the refugees who have the opportunity of resettlement, there are three internationally accepted
solutions for refugees: Voluntary repatriation Refugees return to their country of nationality when
conditions have changed that allows them to return safety. Local integration Local settlement and
integration of refugees in their country of first asylum upon receiving agreement from the host
country. Resettlement Most frequently used for refugees whose life, safety, health or human rights are
at risk in their country where they have required refuge. When refugees come to the United State they
must rebuild their lives from disturbing and heartbreaking conditions. Majority of the refugees newly
adopted homeland with great energy and success, they go on to work, attend universities, build
professions, purchase homes, raise children and contribute to their communities.
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The Diagnosis Of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
The Diagnostic Statistical Manual has added a new diagnosis to its fifth addition in hopes to correct
the misdiagnosing of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder in children (Margulies et al.). In less than a decade,
the rates of Bipolar Disorder diagnosis in children and adolescents in the United States of America has
increased 40 fold in both inpatient and outpatient settings (Rao). The reality is that most of these
diagnoses are false because children with severe irritability are unlikely to also exhibit manic or
hypomanic episodes (Lochman). Bipolar disorders incorporate both poles meaning both severe
irritability and manic or hypomanic episodes. Contrarily, the new diagnosis of Disruptive Mood
Dysregulation Disorder is unipolar in the sense ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These criteria must occur at least twelve months or more in at least two settings. The diagnosis should
not be made prior to age six or after age eighteen with the age of onset occurring prior to ten years old.
The American Journal of Psychiatry defines the disorder analogously to the DSM 5 description. The
American Journal of Psychiatry states the criteria as frequent (three or more) severe temper outbursts
combined with persistently negative mood between outbursts (Copeland). These symptoms must also
be present for at least twelve months in multiple settings. The child must be at least six years old for a
diagnosis and the onset of the symptoms must be prior to age ten. The symptoms of Disruptive Mood
Dysregulation Disorder have a significant impact on how a child behaves in all settings. According to
the DSM 5, DMDD is associated with disruption in the child s family and peer relationships, as well
as in school performance. A child with DMDD has at least three temper outbursts a week, which are
often triggered by the child s low frustration tolerance. Due to low frustration tolerance, a child with
DMDD might have trouble participating in challenging activities typically enjoyed by healthy
children. Since the diagnosis can only be made after the child turns six, a child diagnosed with DMDD
will most likely be in elementary school or higher. If a child was to have a temper outburst in class, he
or she might be taken out of the classroom
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Topic
Shopping When we want to buy something, we usually go to a shop. There is no doubt that there are
many kinds of shops in every town or city, but most of them have a food supermarket, a department
store, men s and women s clothing stores, grocery, bakery and butchery. As for my family, my parents
like to do shopping at big department stores and supermarkets. As a rule, they sell various goods under
one roof and this is very convenient. A department store, for example, true to its name, is composed of
many departments: readymade clothes, fabrics, shoes, sports goods, toys, china and glass, electric
appliances, cosmetics, linen, curtains, cameras, records, etc. You can buy everything you like there. As
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In the knitwear department one can buy sweaters, cardigans, short sleeved and long sleeved pullovers,
woollen jackets. In the perfumery they sell face cream and powder, lipstick, lotions and shampoos. In
a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni,
flour, cereals, tea. At the butcher s there is a wide choice of meat and poultry. At the bakery you buy
brown and white bread, rolls, biscuits. Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is
stocked by cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not. If I m
not mistaken, everything is sold here ready weighed and packed. If you call round at a dairy you can
buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products. To tell the truth the methods of shopping
may vary. It may be a self service shop where the customer goes from counter to counter selecting and
putting into a basket what he wishes to buy. Then he takes the basket to the check out counter, where
the prices of the purchases are added up. If it is not a self service shop, and most small shops are not,
the shop assistant helps the customer in finding what he wants. You pay money to the cashier and he
gives you back the change. Questions: 1. What do we do when we want to buy something? 2. What
kinds of shops are there in every town? 3. Where do you like to do your shopping?
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Relationship Between Mpls And Ipv6
Relationship of SR with MPLS and Ipv6:
The main differences from the IPv6 source route model are:
The source route does not involve IP addresses; instead, the source route is encoded as an ordered list
of segments.
A segment can represent any instruction; either a service or a topology path. The path to an IP address
is usually the shortest path to that addess. A segment on the other hand can represent any path. (e.g. an
adjacency segment can force a packet to a next hop via a specific adjacency even if the shortest path
does not use that adjacency).
The edge routers (ingress and egress) are identified and are always available, thus permitting
accounting and policy applications.
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The concept of indexed global segment is similar to the MPLS architecture as the absolute value
allocated to any segment (can be global or local) can be managed by a local allocation process. This is
similar to some MPLS signaling protocols.
Labels in SR can be signaled by various protocols. Within a SR domain, the MPLS signaling protocols
(like LDP and RSVP)are not required. If present, SR can coexist and interwork with LDP and RSVP.
The source routing model offers the support for explicit routing capability.
In contrast to RSVP based explicit routes hat consost of non ECMP circuits which is similar to ATM
or FR, SR based explicit routes can be built as list of ECMP aware node segments and therefore
ECMP aware traffic engineering is provided an in built by SR.
When Segment Routing is instantiated over the MPLS data plane the following applies:
A list of segments is represented as a stack of labels.
The active segment is the top label.
The CONTINUE operation is implemented as an MPLS swap operation.
When the same SRGB block is used throughout the SR domain, the outgoing label value is equal to
the incoming label value. Else, the outgoing label value is [SRGB(next_hop)+index].
The NEXT operation is implemented as an MPLS pop operation.
The PUSH operation is implemented as an MPLS push of a label stack. In conclusion, there are no
changes in the operations of the data plane
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Zombies Research Paper
Zombies essay What to do if zombies come during school hours is to remain calm. You should get
what you need and evacuate to the safest place you , or around that area. You will need survival skills
to survive during a time like this. You should get what you need and evacuate to the safest place you
know or around that area. You will need survival skills to survive during a time like this. Here are
some of the skills and things you will need. You will need weapons for safety. Some weapons are guns
or knives. The reason you should have these weapon is you will need these weapons for the
apocalypse is to protect yourself against zombies. Next you will need combat skills. The combat skills
you have are what will protect you if you were to be
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Terrorism As An International Phenomenon Essay examples
Terrorism as an International Phenomenon
International terrorism, intelligence gathering and covert operations are all phenomenon, which
intrigue the minds of many people both young and old. This paper is a historical recount and study on
the various elements that comprise an international operation. It is also a vehicle for discussing the
effects of intelligence agencies around the world, with particular interest in the CIA, Mossad, and
KGB. This paper will show the various results of failed missions on the international community,
examining whether the end justified the mean. Furthermore, it will also provide a deeper
understanding to the way in which an operation works as developed through the mind of ... Show
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The CIA, established in 1947, and the KGB, established in 1954, used Berlin as the battlefield for
espionage.
It was not a very intricate system; although, the results were of great importance. The CIA operated
from its Berlin Operations Base, BOB , which was an experimental entity. It had approximately 250
agents spying on Russian troop movement, fortification, ammunition dumps, and training grounds .
From there information was gathered concerning the making of a Russian nuclear weapon.
Despite the fact that both intelligence agencies existed in Germany at the same time, their respective
goals were not the same. The CIA concerned itself with the aforementioned goal of uncovering details
about foreign nuclear weapons. They were a true counter intelligence organization. However, the KGB
focused their attention on bringing German scientists back to Russia in order to build a weapon of
mass destruction .
The KGB worked endlessly to try to thwart the CIA s intelligence actions. However, they
underestimated the CIA s determination and in doing so failed many times. Finally, the CIA
discovered that it could tap the telephone line used by the KGB s headquarters by
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Cervus
Group Case Report
Cervus Equipment Corp: Harvesting a Future
04 75 498 Section 30
Dr. Jonathan Lee
Group 1
Mohammad Abdulhamid
Curtis Ficociello
Matthew Lacey
Dominick Niec
Shirley Sumarjadi
Due: March 10, 2014
Key Issues
1) Implementing an innovative growth strategy that can achieve expected growth, while maintaining a
value based employee model.
2) Cervus future approach in the execution of a diversification growth strategy, in the construction and
industrial equipment markets.
3) Evaluating growth potential in international markets and the vehicles present.
4) Responding to IT environmental complexities alongside available partnerships which to work ...
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Traditionally, independent dealerships utilize a far more centralized approach to customer level
decision making. These mom and pop dealerships acquired by Cervus were successfully converted
from a command and control style of management.
Inimitability and Substitutability
Cervus decentralized decision making model could be easily imitated. At first glance the model s
imitability appears to be a major barrier that is preventing a sustainable competitive advantage.
However, decentralization is not a new concept and was certainly not developed by Cervus. The true
value lies in Cervus ability to implement and execute the concept, which involves far more than
simply imitating a model or a process. Would be imitators must also invest the time necessary to
develop the experience and capability to implement the model effectively. Thus, Cervus
decentralization capabilities are actually quite difficult to imitate as they require a significant time
investment.
The organization of power within a corporation is a rigid dichotomy between centralization and
decentralization. Substitute strategies can exist anywhere along the spectrum whether they are
completely centralized, completely decentralized or somewhere in between. Though Cervus methods
are substitutable, centralized policies have not proven to be nearly as successful in maintaining
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Preparing Organizations for Strategic Change
Preparing Organizations for Strategic Change
The following assignment options provide the opportunity for you to identify how a health care
process might be updated, streamlined, or implemented in a health care organization.
Select and complete one of the following assignments:
Option 1: Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation
Option 2: Brochure
Option 3: Video Presentation
Option 1: Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation
Use the organization, process, and audience you selected in Week Two from the following lists to
complete this assignment option:
Health care processes to be updated, streamlined, or implemented
o Electronic medical records o Communicating new policies and procedures o Creating work
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Include detailed explanations in the speaker notes section that correlate to each point.
Include videos, audio, photos, diagrams, or graphs as appropriate.
Cite a minimum of four sources, one from the University Library and another from the course
textbooks or Electronic Reserve Readings, to support your position.
Cite your sources and format your text consistent with APA guidelines.
Present your Preparing Organizations for Strategic Change Presentation.
Option 2: Brochure
Use the organization, process, and audience you selected in Week Two from the following lists to
complete this assignment option:
Health care processes:
o Electronic medical records o Communicating new policies and procedures o Creating work
schedules o Community plan for emergency preparedness o New human resources system o A process
of your choice
Organization in which the process will be updated, streamlined, or implemented:
o Long term care o Emergency management o Health management o An organization of your choice
Create a 4 to 6 page brochure on the selected heath care process.
Address the following points in the brochure:
How this health care communication process might be updated, streamlined, or implemented
What team structures, functions, goals, obstacles, and communication will be used in the selected
process
How to integrate teams, planning, and training to
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The Benefits Of Mental Health Care Coverage
According to stateline.org, In 2014, 43.6 million adults had a mental illness... Fewer than half of these
people received treatment (Ollove). Mental health disorders are a growing epidemic in the United
States. Tens of thousands are diagnosed each year, however few decide to seek treatment. Costly
medications and treatment options are often to blame, as they are difficult for patients to afford.
Mental health care coverage should be included in all health insurance plans because mental health
disorders should be treated the same as any physical illness, it benefits society as a whole, and many
mentally ill patients cannot afford necessary medication or care.
A mental health disorder should be treated the same as a physical ailment. Insurers ... Show more
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Both should be treated equally, as there are similarities between mental and physical illnesses.
According to The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, People without insurance put off treatment and
their mental health deteriorates... A patient must be institutionalized for an illness that could have been
treated effectively months earlier (Williams). Just as a physical condition deteriorates without
treatment, mental conditions do too. If patients cannot afford to pay for treatment without coverage,
they put it off (Williams). Therefore, both illnesses should be treated equally, because both require
treatment to prevent them from
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Trends In Popular Culture Essay
Trends in Popular American Culture American culture has evolved so much in the last 40 years, it is
amazing. So many things that are acceptable now, would have never been considered in the past. I will
be discussing the social trend of using my space on the internet to create friendships and more serious
relationships, the newest political trend of a women name Sarah Palin with a very controversial pasts
running for vice president, the personal trends of drug use among young people, and last the religious
trend sexual abuse cases in the roman catholic church.
Myspace.com was started in July, 2003 for the purpose of social networking. Friends who want to talk
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(KTVA, 2008) Currently the investigation is still underway, so there is no saying whether the
accusations are true or not but the fact that she is even under investigation and was still picked as
McCain s running mate shows the kind of political trends that have become popular in the 21 century.
A personal trend that has become popular in the last ten years is the use of designer drugs among
young teens. The average home has at least one type of prescription or designer drug available to the
teens that might live in that home. Whether it is a stimulant such as Ritalin or a narcotic such as
Vicodin, teens are abusing whatever they can get. The rate at which young teens are abusing
prescription drugs is rising at an amazing rate and has become a huge problem.(Parenting teens)
Parents will need to be making some major changes in the way that they store the prescriptions, as
well as the way they educate their children to the dangers of prescription drugs. As somebody that has
had a drug problem, I know that it can be a very big problem especially when teens are still in school,
when they need to be absorbing all the things they learn. The newest trend and problem in the
religious community is the emergence of thousands of sex abuse victims by priests in the Roman
Catholic Church. In February
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The Effectiveness Of Brand Placement
Purpose
This article investigates the effectiveness of brand placement in movies. Brand placement is an
advertising technique used by companies to promote their products through a non traditional
advertising technique, usually through appearances in film, television, or other media (Product
Placement, n.d.). Previous studies have shown that not all brand placements are equally effective.
Early studies have shown mixed results regarding the consumer s ability to remember the brand
appearing in the film or television. Additionally, placement has shown weak or non existent results
towards brand attitude. The authors of this study investigated the interaction of prominence (how
prominently the brand is represented in the movie) and plot connection (how well the placement is
related to the movie s story line) on actual moviegoer s recognition of brands and their attitude
towards them (Dens, DePelsmacker, Wouters, Purnawirawan, 2012).
Methodology
The authors indicated that their research was one of the first to study the impact of brand placement
characteristics on brand attitude, and the effect of brand recognition in this process. They conducted a
thorough literature review and developed eight hypotheses regarding the following: the effects of
prominence on brand recognition and attitude, the impact of plot connection on brand recognition and
attitude, the interaction between prominence and plot connection, and the mediating role of brand
recognition in brand attitude
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On Demand Computing Cloud Computing Essay
On Demand Computing Cloud Computing: A Survey Reena Saini1, a) and Nachiket Sainis2, b) 1
Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology B. K. Birla Institute of Engineering
Technology, Pilani 333031, India 2 Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, B. K. Birla
Institute of Engineering Technology, Pilani 333031, India a)reesaini@gmail.com
b)nachi.312@gmail.com Abstract. Cloud computing is the upcoming generation of computation.
Internet based computing is known as cloud computing, where software and hardware resources
provided to the user on demand. Cloud computing is new paradigm that uses dynamically scalable
shared resources e.g. networks, servers, storage, applications and services. It provides different cloud
services through which resources can be swiftly providing and released with minimum management
efforts. In this paper, we aim to pinpoint the types of cloud, services and difference that shows how
effective cloud computing from other paradigm (Grid computing, Utility computing and Mainframe).
Last, we will provide an overview on the various challenges and risk associated to cloud computing
that deserves future research. I. INTRODUCTION Cloud computing refers to applications and
services that run on a distributed network using virtualized resources and accessed by common
internet protocol and networking standards. In the other words, cloud to be very large server on which
different services and data stored and we can access all those
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Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Rotavirus Immunization...
The Cost effectiveness Analysis of a Rotavirus Immunization Program for the United States was
designed to estimate the economic impact of a national rotavirus immunization program. The research
question and objective of the analysis was to determine if a rotavirus vaccine immunization program
would be beneficial and cost effective. The study is policy relevant because it will determine if a
rotavirus vaccine immunization program is effective enough for implementation and will assist in
setting priorities for policy makers. The conclusions of the analysis will affect healthcare providers,
doctors, hospitals, the vaccine users, and society as a whole.
To cultivate results that illustrate a need for a rotavirus immunization program, decision analysis is an
appropriate method because the decisions are objective rather than subjective, they are more focused
on operations instead of strategy, and they encompass repetition rather than infrequency. Decision
analysis looks to distinguish the most appropriate alternative outcomes and extracts data that identifies
elements of the program that reflect value or disvalue. Additionally, it takes the viewpoint of the
organization when decision making, opposed to an individual standpoint.
Date included in the study consisted of the number of physician and emergency room visits, incidence
rates, rotavirus infections, mortality estimates, hospitalizations, hospital discharge records, affected
children, and vaccine coverage. The
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Diabetes Neephropathy Research Paper
Kidney and Eye are inextricably linked in many diseases, both common and esoteric. Renal disease
microvasculature is not readily in vivo while retinal microvasculature is easily accessible to direct non
invasive micro vasculation. Hence, patients with renal disease may require specific ophthalmologic
treatment. The best example in the developed world of the frequent need for clinical input from both
specialties is in the care of diabetic patients, who may develop Micro vascular complications.
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a global health issue affecting children, adolescents and adults. Diabetes
complications are divided into Micro vascular and Macro vascular complications. Micro vascular
complications include damage to eyes (leading to blindness), kidneys (leading to renal failure) and
nerves (leading to impotence and diabetic foot disorders). Macro vascular complications include
cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks, strokes and insufficiency in blood flow to legs.
Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) is a serious and progressive complication of both type 1 DM (Results
from the body s failure to produce insulin) and type 2 DM (Results when the pancreas does not
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There are two types of DR: Non Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and Proliferative diabetic
retinopathy (PDR). In NPDR, the damaged blood vessels leak extra fluid and small amount of blood
into the eye. This condition leads to the formation of exudates in the retina. As the disease progresses
the amount of exudates also increases. In PDR, the blood vessels in the retina close which prevent the
blood flow in the eye. At this condition the new blood vessels are formed in order to supply blood to
the blocked area and are called as
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Technology In Law Enforcement
Given the day and age of our society, technology has been the up most necessary component. Being
our generation is so technologically oriented, innovations are being required to fulfill the routine of
society. In essence, technology has influenced the practice of law enforcement agencies throughout the
United States. Over the years, law enforcement agencies have faced severe scrutiny in regards to
police misconduct. This misconduct stems from police altercations involving excessive force against
many minority groups. The reality of these excessive force claims can be dated back to the start of
policing, but in essence the Michael Brown incident in Ferguson, Missouri initiated the pressure of
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According to Rialtos police chief, Tony Farrav, The same applied to the public; once informed they
were being filmed, even drunk or agitated people tended to become more polite. As you can see
surveillance can benefit the police officers encounter, ultimately in effort to control the situation from
overexerting its means. The general public will take these matters into consideration and will cause an
understanding between the public and law enforcement agencies. As for the accountability of officers,
the integrity and professionalism of an officer is enlisted within these body cameras. Thus, each and
every officer is held responsible for their actions captured by the body cameras. According to the
Guardian pertaining to the use of body cameras in police departments in Rialto, California, Police
chief Farrar explains his position of body cameras, When you know you re being watched you behave
a little better. That s just human nature, as an officer you act a bit more professional, follow the rules a
bit better .
Accordingly, the inclusion of police body cameras can protect police officers from unjustified
allegations because there will be direct evidence of the encounter, in which can be referred to if need
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The Effects of Slavery on African Americans
Slavery, due to its overall violent nature, had lasting effects on African American s. Enslaved African
Americans faced tremendous turmoil internally and within society with all that they had to deal with.
The most apparent and disastrous affects of slavery during the 18th century was the overall dissolution
of society in regards to human rights, families, and the inability for slaves to voice an opinion of their
own. Slavery brought forth major suffering. African American s who were enslaved experienced many
troubling and painful feelings and emotions. With slavery, came problems; physical, emotional, and
traumatizing experiences. Slavery was corrupt and dehumanizing. Some of the leading factors that
resulted in why slavery was so awful was the tension and conflict it caused in society, families were
split up and sold off separately, and lastly, it led to extremely inappropriate and wrongful forced sexual
relationships between slave masters and their slaves, specifically young girls and women. Many of the
material we covered over the course of this semester in our class, explained and went into further
detail regarding the corruptness and brutalities that came with slavery. 12 Years A Slave, American
Slavery, and Soul By Soul, all included valuable and honest descriptions, analysis s, and explanations
of slavery and the many effects it provoked.
There was great tension amongst white people and black people during the years of slavery and for
many years
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Nostalgia In Short Story
Moving away from your native home and country is never an easy task. Italian immigrants that
emigrated to America felt a wide range of emotional turmoil, and nostalgia for their home country.
These quotes and stories all relate to me personally, and made me either feel nostalgia for my own
home, or made a lasting mark on me for how much something at home meant to them. Some of these
concepts I personally related to when I moved out of my house into the dorms, while others, made me
feel their pain and nostalgia from the storytelling. A majority of the concepts in the tales and
documentaries were nostalgic over similar ideas, like family, or what they miss about home. Others
that contrasted each other were mostly focused on the reason people left Italy, and how they lived their
lives in America. The stories we have read in class have similar themes when it comes to nostalgia,
both from moving away from home a short distance, and overseas. One of the repeating concepts that
I found the stories agreed on, was the idea of having nostalgia for home and family. in Corresca s story
about the two boys that travel to the new world to make a life for themselves, they left behind the
fishing family that raised them from being, lying beggars into young men. As they succeed in America
they respond with, I often think of Ciguciano and Teresa. He is a good man, one in a thousand, and she
was very beautiful. Maybe I shall write to them about coming to this country having sympathy for the
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Starbucks Case Study Essay
Starbucks is one of the most recognized brands in the world. Since 1971 Starbucks has become
synonymous with coffee which they used to embody the brand and create a lifestyle behind it.
Starbucks wants the world to know they have more to offer than coffee and are committed to meeting
the needs of society. We re not just passionate purveyors of coffee, but everything else that goes along
with a full and rewarding coffeehouse experience. It s not unusual to see people coming to Starbucks
to chat, meet up or even work (Starbucks). In addition to coffee Starbucks locations keep a customer
base by offering free Wi Fi, music, and partnerships with Barnes and Nobles throughout the country.
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Capitalization is the American way and Starbucks shareholders are in favor of the profit potential and
so are market insiders who feel this may boost Starbucks resume. Scott Bedbury, who was marketing
chief for Starbucks and Nike back in the 1990s, says the evolution is critical for Starbucks and notes
that wine sales could bring in latte like profits (Horovitz, 2010). The biggest challenges for Starbucks
is gaining entry into this new market and retaining customer loyalty.
Starbucks understands the coffee and the liquor markets both require government regulation. Since
most of Starbucks coffee is grown by the company in/out of the U.S. it s the percentage that is
imported from foreign producers that will cause the most challenge to Starbucks manufacturing
revenue. In order of Starbucks to gain entry to the wine and beer industry it will have to rely on its
advantage on handling government regulation, but the blending of markets will require some creative
strategies. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in the United Sates mandates what products are
sold for consumption in U.S. markets. Starbucks marketing executives and shareholders know that
imposing certain restrictions of foreign imports by the government will limit competition by making it
more costly. More subtly, a firm can favor laws that raise its costs but raise competitors costs by more.
Health,
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The General Film Essay
The General
Buster Keaton wrote, directed, and acted in the film The General (1926). The silent film is a chase
comedy enriched by realism. Siegfried Kracauer states that film represents reality as it evolves in time
with the aid of cinematic techniques and devices. Film literally photographs reality to record and
reveal physical reality. Physical reality being called material reality, physical existence, actuality, and
simply nature. The movement in the film The General emphasizes the motion of the chase. There is a
continuity of suspenseful physical action during many of the scenes where Buster Keaton s character
Johnny Gray is chasing his stolen engine then he himself is being chased once he gets his engine back.
This is continuous throughout the film with non stop motion. In a realistic tendency, film gives image
movement. It recreates stage reality through both actions and characters and even the surrounding
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Buster Keaton uses his facial expressions in The General to help tell the story without dialogue in
scenes such as when his character is trapped in silence under the table surrounded by Union army
members. Johnny suppresses a sneeze, gets burned by a cigar, and hears the love of his life, Annabel,
voice. It shows us the facial expression as more subjective than speech or sound. All of these
techniques help create a physical reality, which makes the film realistic. During this sequence the
spectator also gets a point of view shot from the eyes of Buster Keaton s character. When he looks
through the cigar hole in the tablecloth we get a masked
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Urban Sprawl And New Urbanism
Urban Sprawl and New Urbanism In the modern world, human civilization has seen many changes
from earlier points in our history. In the more developed countries in the world, human civilization is
broken up into two main categories known as Urban Sprawl and New Urbanism . In the interactive,
Urban Sprawl and New Urbanism are broken down into five main branches: Regional Transportation,
Parking, Street Plans, Shops, Civic Buildings, Workplaces, and Residential Distribution. These
branches reflect many of the places that we live in and see every day, and explains their purpose in
depth. Regional Transportation in New Urbanism includes mass transit that is of easy access to the
people that live within the vicinity. The public transportation in New Urbanism is meant to carry large
amounts of people at once such as light rail busses, and subways in order to get them to their
destination quickly to minimize the amount of time it takes them to get where they need to go since
the commutes are fairly short. This also cuts down on car trips since the busses and subways are
within walking distance, and provides people with more time for family and community life, and can
even bring low income workers to suburbs where there are many jobs. In terms of Urban Sprawl,
many businesses, shops, and jobs are not within a close distance, and as a result, many have to drive
themselves to their destinations. A vast amount of people rely on highways to get to wherever they
need to go, and
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Atheism And The Existence Of God Essay
The question of who bears the burden of proof frequently comes up in debates between theists and
atheists. In some cases, the theists claim that the atheists bear the burden of proof as it is a self evident
fact that God exists. Whereas some atheists would claim that the theists bear the burden of proof since
they are making supernatural claims. In the following essay I will be discussing both opinions on this
matter, and perhaps show how the burden of proof lies on both of them and neither of them.
I will begin this discussion by defining the recurring terms during the discussion on the existence of
God. Traditionally the three attitudes one could hold towards the existence of God are theism, atheism
and agnosticism. The belief in the existence of God or Gods, in specific of one that intervenes in the
matters of the universe is defined as theism (Oxford Dictionaries, English, 2016). Atheism as defined
in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (Spring 2013 Edition) refers to the negation of theism or
in other words, the denial of the existence of God. Agnosticism is referred to one the maintains that
the nothing is known of the belief of God or cannot be known (Oxford Dictionaries, English, 2016). A
burden of proof is seen as an obligation on a party in a dispute to provide sufficient warrant for their
position (En.wikipedia.org, 2016).
In debates on this subject matter, often times when theists are asked for the basis of their belief in
God, they respond that their
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The Importance Of Globalization In The World
Globalization seems to be highlighted only in its best or its worst times, the world s teleological swing
from connection to division. Yet we seem to be blind to the inclines and down falls. We recognize
innovation once it is complete, not while it is evolving, or we mourn over devastation when the signs
it was coming were there all along. As our society cycles through these peaks and valleys we need to
remember that ancient globalized societies rose and fell many times over. Although or world changes
and so does our definition of globalization we are still able to show parallels of modern globalization
in historical times. One amazing feat for globalization was the astrolabe, it became a widely sought
after tool in the mid 14th century. This demand for the tool came about after Islamic peoples used it to
find Mecca. Islamic, Jewish and Christian thinkers revamped the astrolabe during a scientific
revitalization. The tool shows many attributes from each group: Arabic, old Spanish and Hebrew
language was found on the astrolabe pictured in MacGregor s writing Hebrew Astrolabe. The
astrolabe does much more than tell your position it can be used to find Mecca, tell time, survey and
even find a person s horoscope. MacGregor goes on to say that any explorer wanting to be taken
seriously had to be well versed with this tool. Although with a superb navigation tool comes
drawbacks, such as who uses the tool and the places that the tool takes them. Columbus happened to
be one of these people, he used the astrolabe and other tools to sail across the Atlantic and discover
islands in the Caribbean. Columbus was lucky to have a sort of perfect storm of new knowledge to
help him cross the ocean. The introduction and perfection of the cog ship allowed him to brave the
open waters of the Atlantic. He also utilized the discovery and knowledge of a Portuguese man named,
Gil Eanns, who discovered and documented the Volta Domar Largo, a method of sailing further out to
sea to find a current to push a ship back to where it came from. Once these Caribbean islands were
discovered Columbus took to conquering them all. After disease wiped out most of the native peoples
the rest were enslaved and their lands marginalized by Columbus
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Dead Men s Path By Chinua Achebe
Mankind has always looked towards progression in all ways of life. Advancement requires change to a
criteria s state of being. In the short story, Dead Men s Path, written by Chinua Achebe, we read about
an ambitious headmaster wanting to instill modernizations into his area of operation. The story
concerns the boundaries of tradition that are overstepped by the headmaster of an unprogressive
school. (Chinua Achebe). We can often see modern day governments overstepping public boundaries.
The governing bodies that have overriding powers over the outcomes of historical and protected lands,
often produce unfavorable protests by public groups that evolve from environmental concerns and
public rights. With the smallest rebuttals by these protesting groups, we can sometimes see the power
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His two main goals were to create a, high standard of teaching and for the school compound to be
turned into a place of beauty. (2). Being young, married, and ambitious the protagonist, Michael Obi,
was determined to uphold the school s standard to put a lasting impression on the Government
Education Officer. Michael was faced with opposition when he discovers an ancestral footpath
running through his school s garden. A priest of Ani confronts Michael with the issue of blockading an
ancestral path would bring tension to a community and their traditions. Michael disregards the priest s
concerns and upholds his standard to disallow trespassing and ritual to take place on his school
ground. Michael found the garden to be trampled the next morning and one of the school buildings
destroyed. Michaels disregard to the community s tradition returned him a negative report regarding
the school grounds by the inspecting supervisor. Also as a result, tension developed between the
school and
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68ga Anti-Hr2 Case Study
The data obtained from this clinical case show that 68Ga DTPAAnti HER2 has the capability to
identify HER2 expressing metastatic lesions from breast cancer. Importantly, HER2 overexpression
was foreseen in lymph nodes and lung metastases by molecular imaging when the
immunohistochemistry analysis was indeterminate for both metastatic sites and, even if 18F FDG
seems to be better to visualize tumours, 68Ga DTPAAnti HER2 showed high specificity to detect the
pulmonary metastatic lesions. The origin of the moderate uptake using 68Ga DTPAAnti HER2
remains to be determined, but may be related to low levels of HER2 expression.
Noteworthy, 68Ga had a significant background activity in the liver and heart (SUVmax=9.45 and 8.7,
respectively) that did not represent a problem in the present case as signal noise did not interfere with
the detection of the pulmonary masses. Nevertheless, due to the background noise frequently reduces
the detection of tissue lesions11, the latter is proposed as the best time point to obtain images with an
optimal signal to noise ratio12.
Later time points, however, were not assessed in this study because of the short half life of 68Ga (68
min). In any case, the possibility to detect an equivocal lesion in a tissue that normally clears
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As a result of the availability of targeted therapies, determining tumour mutation status in patients
with advanced breast cancer is now a key component of diagnosis, with the hope, where possible, of
optimizing treatment outcomes. Thus, the use of molecular imaging represents a useful tool as
metastasis can be early characterized using non invasive PET/CT instead of performing a biopsy
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Ali And The Decline Of The Ottoman Empire
Following the death of Suleyman I in 1566, the Ottoman empire began a period of decline led by a
succession of poor sultans. The palace government broke up into numerous, corrupt factions, and
problems with theft led to financial losses. While coinage was losing value and causing inflation, the
once advanced empire fell behind technologically. Selim III came to power in 1789 with hopes of
reviving the Ottoman army, but fell short when the older janissary troops resisted and overthrew him.
At the same time, nationalist feelings, inspired by the now free Greece and self ruled Serbia, were
stirring among the Ottoman people. As Europeans were expanding their territory through 20th and
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Russia hoped to gain access to the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean, and twice Persia was forced to
give up territories to Russia. Britain hoped to gain control of Afghanistan in order to use it as a buffer
between India and Russia. In 1857, despite resistance, Persia was forced to give up all claims to
Afghanistan. Persia as a nation lacked the funds to develop its abundant resources. In order to raise
capital and increase their economic standing, the Persian rulers began granting concessions, which
allowed businesses to purchase the right to operate in a certain place or to develop a certain product, to
Western businesses. The willingness of the leaders to sell concessions and the refusal of the people to
allow Western influence in their countries created tensions. In one such instance, Jamal al Din al
Afghani staged a tobacco boycott to protest Nasir al Din s selling of a concession to a British company
to export Persian tobacco. The boycott was effective, and leaders were forced to cancel the
concession. However, growing unrest as a result created proved uncontrollable. In 1907, Russian and
Britain had taken over the country and divided it into their own spheres of influence. The economic
control exercised over Persia thereafter is similar to the economic imperialism that many European
imperialists utilized in Muslim
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Examples Of Whistleblowing
When a person feels that something illegal or ethically wrong is happening in their place of work,
what can they do? That person has the right to go to their administration about the acts that are
occurring. (GAP) This action would be called whistle blowing. Furthermore, whistle blowers would
be protected by law from repercussions from coming forward about the ethical or illegal issue.
(Hallman, 2012) The organization that protects accountants and other financial professionals within
the field of business is the IMA. For example, one case involving a whistle blower within the
accounting field was in 1989. In 1988 James Holzrichter, who was a young auditor with Northrop
Grumman in Rolling Meadows, IL, suspected fraud within the company. He noticed that on certain
transactions, Northrop was inflating their costs to get larger payments in return from the government
agency they were auditing.(Behn) At the same time, his co worker Rex Robinson who was a test
engineer for the company noticed fraud was occurring. (Merle,2005) Robinson and Holzrichter
noticed that the parts weren t even being tested, they were throwing them away. They wiped these
parts from the inventory to make them look like they were already used, so they would have to buy the
parts over again to actually finish the project. In the end, they were billing them for twice for each part
used in the process. (Carozza, 2015) Holzrichter and his co worker Rex Robinson found they were
doing these acts on many of
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  • 1. Fire Safety Activities: Thank You Firefighters! Fire Safet 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Fire Safety Activities: Thank You Firefighters! Fire Safet Fire Safety Activities: Thank You Firefighters! Fire Safet
  • 2. What Does Christian Faith Mean To Me What does my Christian faith mean to me? Faith is a gift from God. Faith means I won t go to hell when I die. We were God s perfect creation. Being the loving God he is he gave us free will. We abused that free will and fell into sin. God loved us so much he sent his own son Jesus (who is also God) down to earth, Jesus was willingly tortured and slaughtered by the people he came to save, dragged the sins of the world into the pits of hell and rose again so that everyone can go to heaven and be God s children if they have faith. Jesus didn t stop there. He stayed and taught people for 40 days, promised that the the Holy Spirit (who is also God) would come and then ascended into heaven. 10 days later the Holy Spirit came on Pentecost. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hair Research Paper Natural Hair Products Why You Should Be Concerned By Carl Travers | Submitted On February 08, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest All too often, people use products without really paying attention to the ingredients. If a person does some research, he or she would be absolutely amazed at what they put on or in their bodies on a daily basis. If a person researches the side effects of the chemicals in the products they use, they would realize why there is a movement out there to go to more natural products. Some of the most chemical laden products out there are hair products, such as shampoos and conditioners. There are chemicals in these products that, over time, can do significant damage to hair. Luckily, there are hair products out there that use natural ingredients that do a much better job of keeping hair healthy and they often don t have any of the nasty side effects of the chemicals. Some of the most common ingredients in natural hair products are those such as safflower oil, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is very gentle, and it is a good volumizing and detangling agent. Shea butter is a great natural ingredient that helps fix dry and brittle hair. Silk amino acids are great for penetrating deep into the hair, restoring dryness and moisturizing from the inside. Vitamins A, C, and E are also great ingredients to repairing dry, damaged hair, reducing split ends, and naturally cleansing and restoring dry, damaged hair. These are just a few of the long list of ingredients that a person can look for in natural hair care products to get the clean feeling they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Corporate Profile Of Skoda Corporate profile In 1895 Laurin and Klement founded Skoda, a Czech automaker, whose headquarters are located at mladaboleslav, , in the central bohemian region of the Czech republic. It is a private company and a subsidiary of the Volkswagen group, a German automobile manufacturing group. The company was founded because Laurin and Klement had a mutual love for bicycles and they wanted to form their own company that would manufacture and repair cycles. But, Skoda produced its first cars in 1905. Skoda s chairman is Winfried Valand and the chairman of the supervisory board is Martin winterkorn, Mr. Vahland was appointed chairman of the supervisory board is Martin winterkorn. Mr. vahland was appointed chairman of the board of directors of Skoda on September 1st, 2010 replacing Richard Jung, the former president of Volkswagen Mexico who held the position for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the company to follow this statement will require adherence to the following values: 1. Intelligence: the company aims to provide customer innovative technical solutions. It also approaches customer in different and novel ways . respect for needs and wants of the customer comes foremost in their vision and strategy. 2. Attractiveness: they develop cars that are very attractive to the customers. They focus on both technology and design. 3. Dedication: with high level of dedication to their founders, the company plans to consciously improve their products and also identify with the products. Apart from these three values, the company s vision is to become the market leader in Europe. The company promises to provide quality sales, service and transportation needed to their users. Energies on customer satisfaction. Skoda is a tradition bran but it sis designing cars that meet the changing lifestyle of the people. It offers cars at high quality and good value and cars that customer will love to drive. Management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The True Nature Of Universal Intelligence And Innate... INNATE INTELLIGENCE We have seen that the essence or origin of all that exists is intelligence, and it is organized in similar patterns throughout the Universe. Therefore, we called it Universal Intelligence. By inference, we understand that this principle is not foreign or external to the universe, but that it is rather intrinsic, innate in all its manifestations, all phenomena of Life. Let s see what the definitions of the word innate tells us: that which exists inside ; that which is with ; native or natural ; that which is essential in nature . And the meaning of essential: what is in itself ; own and permanent identity . The essential nature of everything that exists, all beings, animated or inanimated, including Man, is therefore the Universal Intelligence, and we say that this is innate and gives them an identical essence that unites them despite their apparent or superficial difference. Innate Intelligence, or innate, is the term that applies to the present universal essence in each one of us. It is the true nature of man. Intelligence, Universal and Innate, is what is. It is what we are really. The life of our body, the existence of our mind, our spirit, is inherently innate intelligence in us. Beyond the identity that we give ourselves, beyond our diverse personalities, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the powers of the subconscious mind and the memory of the universe. Classical philosophers often distinguish between that which relates to the human body, its genetics, its materiality, its perceptions and its situation of survival, is educated in nature, while that which relates to the permanence of the human mind in relation to the whole, is intelligent, innate and universal in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Did Athens Treat Athenian Women Throughout culture, women have gone through various types of adversity as well as treatment. Some cultures, such as Persia, treated women with great respect and gave them social as well as legal freedom. Although they were treated less than men, they were given much more respect in comparison to many other cultures. In Athens, women and slaves were somewhat held to the same standard. Citizenship was limited to males (Crash Course) in Greece, so slaves and women were not given much respect and did not have very many legal rights. They were not allowed to vote, take part in politics, or even watch the Olympics (which was partly because the participants of the Olympics did not wear clothes). In addition, women s actions were limited when in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is proved in The Economist when Socrates says And when you married her she was quite young, a mere girl at an age when, as far as seeing and hearing go, she had the smallest acquaintance with the outer world? More often than not, the men that they were arranged to marry were well into their 30 s. Typically, the girls did not know or meet their husband until the wedding. Also, Athenians placed great importance on virginity, so they would perform a ceremony called a betrothal where witnesses would confirm the virginity of the girl. An additional celebration called a gamos was held in order for the father to give his daughter away to her new husband. Before the celebration, the bride was washed and dressed by female relatives. The bride would wear a white dress (similar to now), a crown, and would carry a pomegranate or another fruit that had many seeds inside. The bride carried a pomegranate because it was supposed to symbolize fertility. The day following the ceremony, both families would have a celebration that is similar to a reception nowadays. One major difference between then and now is that the groom would pretend to kidnap his bride and carry her across the threshold of their house. Even though she was introduced to their new household after the wedding, she would not become a full member of the household or treated with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Taot Card Symbolism The tarot themselves usually have 78 cards in the four main suits of wands, cups, pentacles, and swords. They also the have suit of trumps, which are also called the major arcana, that are known to deal with more universal energy that relates to the psychological and archetypal subconscious of man. Each card symbolizing a different direct topic. Tarot cards are now commonly found as being used in psychic practices here in America. They find themselves currently in such a niche in our culture because the tarot cards are seen by many to muster divinatory meaning behind the overall experience of sprawling the cards out and playing with them. By playing with them what is really happening is that the cards begin to layout a story that is then interpreted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysing Theories Of Loss And Grief In Social Work Practice Analyse theories of loss and grief in respect of their relevance for social work practice Both grief and loss are an inevitable part of human existence and are at the heart of life and growth (Walter and McCoyd, 2009). Some losses are painful and consequently trigger grief, however some losses are natural and a part of development, such as maturation, and usually seen as progression but can also present as a loss. An element of social work is to assist service users in their growth, for example from childhood into adolescence, and offer support through difficult losses. Loss can occur within a wide spectrum of experiences; such as death and bereavement; loss of identity for example losing something defining, for instance faith or religion; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... M. 1998. Coping with loss: Bereavement in adult life. Bmj, 316(7134), 856 859. Petersen, A. C., Compas, B. E., Brooks Gunn, J., Stemmler, M., E, S., Grant, K. E. 1993. Depression in adolescence. American Psychologist, 48(2), 155. Rosenblatt, P. C. 2001. A social constructionist perspective on cultural differences in grief. Searle, C. 1998. Constructing Death: the sociology of dying and bereavement. Schulz, R., Aderman, D. 1974. Clinical research and the stages of dying. OMEGA Journal of Death and Dying, 5(2), 137 143. Simpson, J. 2013. Grief and Loss: A Social Work Perspective , Journal of Loss and Trauma, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 81 90. Thompson, N (ed). 2002. Loss and Grief. Basingstoke. Palgrave Walter, C.A McCoyd, J.L. 2009. Grief and loss across the lifespan: A biopsychosocial perspective. Springer Publishing Company. Webb, N.B. 1993. Helping bereaved children: A handbook for practitioners. New York: Guilford Press. Weinstein, J. 2008. Working with loss, death and bereavement: a guide for social workers, Sage, London. Wimpen. Costello, J. 2012. Grief, loss and bereavement: evidence and practice for health and social care practitioners, Routledge, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Augmented Reality ABSTRACT Augmented reality (AR) has been defined by Barfield and Caudell (2001) as a system in which a participant wears a see through display (or views video of the real world with an opaque HMD) that allows graphics or text to be projected in the real world. Other modalities can be included in AR and information can be subtracted from the real world using augmentation. AR is a computer generated, interactive, three dimensional environment in which a person is immersed. AR is a field of computer research that combines the actual scene, viewed by the user, and a virtual scene, generated by the computer, that augments the scene with additional information. Augmented reality offers a major advancement for the military s use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the introduction of Augmented Reality (AR) as being coined the term in the early nineties, we were able to apply virtual objects within physical reality.Combining techniques of Sutherland/Sproull s first optical see through Head Mounted Display (HMD) from the early 1960 s with complex, real time computer generated wiring diagrams and manuals. Both were registered with each other and manuals were embedded within the actual aircraft for intensely detailed procedures. Augmented reality (AR) refers to computer displays that add virtual information to a user s sensory perceptions. Most AR research focuses on see through devices, usually worn on the head that overlay graphics and text on the user s view of his or her surroundings. In general it superimposes graphics over a real world environment in real time. Getting the right information at the right time and the right place is the key in all these applications. Personal digital assistants such as the Palm and the Pocket PC can provide timely information using wireless networking and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers that constantly track the handheld devices. But what makes augmented reality different is how the information is presented: not on a separate display but integrated with the user s perceptions. This kind of interface minimizes the extra mental effort that a user has to expend when switching his or her attention back and forth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Cost Accounting Case Study Supervise daily operations related to the functional areas of supply accounting, to include training, requisitions, property accounting, fiscal, and small arms reporting, and ensure all are conducted in accordance with Marine Corps orders and directives. Solve data output interpretation problems or contact appropriate sources to resolve questionable areas that cannot be resolved at the using unit level. Provide guidance/instruction to subordinates and the squadron staff on technical tasks pertaining to all aspects of property and fiscal accounting. Conduct inspections and analyses of supply accounting, file retention, and procedures; provide required corrective actions to fix problem areas. Ensure the squadron is compliant with current spending objectives by establishing, managing, and executing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maintained 100% on hand accountability of 6,668 principal end item held on the MAL and 18 consolidated memorandum receipts valued in excess of $68 million. Ensured that the detachment remained compliant with 2d Marine Aircraft Wing (2d MAW) and II MEF spending objects while processing more than 10,000 requisitions and TAD orders valued in excess of $5 million. While Successfully closed out both MAG 31 and 2d MAW fiscal year 2016 spending objective with a 100% obligation rate balance. Implemented procedures to maximize allocated funding, ensuring compliance with established DOD Fiscal Law practices along with Marine Corps orders and directives. Completed five undergraduate courses earning my associate s degree in multi disciplinary studies while maintaining a 3.5 GPA. GU299 GENERAL EDUCATION CAPSTONE GRADE: A BA250 PERSONAL FINANCE GRADE: A SO103 BASEBALL AMERICAN EXPERIENCE GRADE: A HU260 STRATEGIES FOR DECISION MAKING GRADE: A CO101 INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING GRADE: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Personality Application Paper Examples Now that I have taken the personality type test, my results have shown that I am INFJ, the advocate, which I believe that it does not relate to me. This personality mainly focuses on helping people and tend to speak with people using their feelings and emotions. As a result, they forget to take care of themselves because they are too busy taking care of others. However, some people might believe that they re quiet, but truly INFJs only speak when they believe it s right. INFJs tend to be creative, insightful, inspiring, convincing, determined, passionate, and altruistic. Unfortunately, they have weaknesses, like every person, such as being sensitive, extremely private, perfectionist, and burning out easily. Some of the results were accurate since I m creative, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fashion design that is being able to combine different types of clothing with trend, style, color, and era. This would fit my personality since I like picking out outfits and combining the different tone of colors. Likewise, for designing posters, apps, clothing, or the interior of a house. Another example, would be graphic design because I enjoy drawing and organizing, I will be able to organize my thoughts and even drawings (layouts). I would like to pursue the arts, design, and photography, but I would not want to pursue a career as counselor, psychologists, doctor, life coaches, or spiritual guides. Since these careers have some of the aspects that are not accurate for my identity. For example, a counselor has to listen to people and give advice, and I am the worst person to ask for advice because I suck at giving advice and I m not that patient. Likewise, for a doctor you have to listen to your patient and try to help them by finding a cure. I would not be able to be patient to listen to a patient because I would get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Expectation In Emerson s Self-Reliance By Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson argues in the essay Self Reliance how not being independent could potentially take a person to hate his/her inner self, which is truly seen in today s world which makes Emerson s claim practical because imitation turns individuals to be someone else. Many people around the world envy, but some take it to another level. According to Psychology Today, it states that being envied is dangerous do to those who are victims of jealousy. They state that, People who are the recipients of envy can feel uncomfortable and hurt. What this statement points out is that people desire to be someone else which leads to an ambition on knowing everything of that individual. The victims of these jealousies catch scareness and awareness because of the stalkers that follow them everywhere at every moment. Many members of society are focused on others than in themselves. Researchers have shown that individuals focus on what they hate about the person than on what should be appreciated. A few take envy as an evil stitution which only points out the negative side and not the positive side of the person, which leads to other citizens doing harm. For example, nowadays they are hundreds of ways that a civilian s information could spread, such as fake advertisements or social media, which gives unknown creatures the information at their disposal. In an article from Futurity, it explains how some people enjoy seeing Someone they envy experiences misfortune or pain, which give them the satisfaction of seeing them fall. Most of the time individuals are stalked or are followed by predators. Some of these predators are Schadenfreude and do not care what happens to the person they envy because they can only be one or be in the same level as the jealous person. For instance, studies sought to better understand who is among these envied groups and whether that envy and jealousy elicits a harmful response, which is an action to prevent anymore harm to anyone else. A essay written in University of Innsbruck in Austria called Envy or Emulation: A Christian Understanding of Economic Passions states how Envy has become an important topic of recent intellectual debates. In this current time, envy in seen in places such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Repatriation For Refugees From The United States The options for resettlement for refugees are to return to their home country when there s peace, if their country remains unstable or dangerous due to persecution and unable to return they are able to stay in a refugee settlement in another country. Unfortunately, most host countries are unable to accept refugees permanently. The United States generally only offer to refugees if their fleeing from persecution and war. The U.S. government maintains a long established humanitarian program that grants a limited number of refugees who are unable to return home or stay in a host country. Very little of the refugees who have the opportunity of resettlement, there are three internationally accepted solutions for refugees: Voluntary repatriation Refugees return to their country of nationality when conditions have changed that allows them to return safety. Local integration Local settlement and integration of refugees in their country of first asylum upon receiving agreement from the host country. Resettlement Most frequently used for refugees whose life, safety, health or human rights are at risk in their country where they have required refuge. When refugees come to the United State they must rebuild their lives from disturbing and heartbreaking conditions. Majority of the refugees newly adopted homeland with great energy and success, they go on to work, attend universities, build professions, purchase homes, raise children and contribute to their communities. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Diagnosis Of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder The Diagnostic Statistical Manual has added a new diagnosis to its fifth addition in hopes to correct the misdiagnosing of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder in children (Margulies et al.). In less than a decade, the rates of Bipolar Disorder diagnosis in children and adolescents in the United States of America has increased 40 fold in both inpatient and outpatient settings (Rao). The reality is that most of these diagnoses are false because children with severe irritability are unlikely to also exhibit manic or hypomanic episodes (Lochman). Bipolar disorders incorporate both poles meaning both severe irritability and manic or hypomanic episodes. Contrarily, the new diagnosis of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder is unipolar in the sense ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These criteria must occur at least twelve months or more in at least two settings. The diagnosis should not be made prior to age six or after age eighteen with the age of onset occurring prior to ten years old. The American Journal of Psychiatry defines the disorder analogously to the DSM 5 description. The American Journal of Psychiatry states the criteria as frequent (three or more) severe temper outbursts combined with persistently negative mood between outbursts (Copeland). These symptoms must also be present for at least twelve months in multiple settings. The child must be at least six years old for a diagnosis and the onset of the symptoms must be prior to age ten. The symptoms of Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder have a significant impact on how a child behaves in all settings. According to the DSM 5, DMDD is associated with disruption in the child s family and peer relationships, as well as in school performance. A child with DMDD has at least three temper outbursts a week, which are often triggered by the child s low frustration tolerance. Due to low frustration tolerance, a child with DMDD might have trouble participating in challenging activities typically enjoyed by healthy children. Since the diagnosis can only be made after the child turns six, a child diagnosed with DMDD will most likely be in elementary school or higher. If a child was to have a temper outburst in class, he or she might be taken out of the classroom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Topic Shopping When we want to buy something, we usually go to a shop. There is no doubt that there are many kinds of shops in every town or city, but most of them have a food supermarket, a department store, men s and women s clothing stores, grocery, bakery and butchery. As for my family, my parents like to do shopping at big department stores and supermarkets. As a rule, they sell various goods under one roof and this is very convenient. A department store, for example, true to its name, is composed of many departments: readymade clothes, fabrics, shoes, sports goods, toys, china and glass, electric appliances, cosmetics, linen, curtains, cameras, records, etc. You can buy everything you like there. As far as I know there are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the knitwear department one can buy sweaters, cardigans, short sleeved and long sleeved pullovers, woollen jackets. In the perfumery they sell face cream and powder, lipstick, lotions and shampoos. In a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, flour, cereals, tea. At the butcher s there is a wide choice of meat and poultry. At the bakery you buy brown and white bread, rolls, biscuits. Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is stocked by cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not. If I m not mistaken, everything is sold here ready weighed and packed. If you call round at a dairy you can buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products. To tell the truth the methods of shopping may vary. It may be a self service shop where the customer goes from counter to counter selecting and putting into a basket what he wishes to buy. Then he takes the basket to the check out counter, where the prices of the purchases are added up. If it is not a self service shop, and most small shops are not, the shop assistant helps the customer in finding what he wants. You pay money to the cashier and he gives you back the change. Questions: 1. What do we do when we want to buy something? 2. What kinds of shops are there in every town? 3. Where do you like to do your shopping? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Relationship Between Mpls And Ipv6 Relationship of SR with MPLS and Ipv6: The main differences from the IPv6 source route model are: The source route does not involve IP addresses; instead, the source route is encoded as an ordered list of segments. A segment can represent any instruction; either a service or a topology path. The path to an IP address is usually the shortest path to that addess. A segment on the other hand can represent any path. (e.g. an adjacency segment can force a packet to a next hop via a specific adjacency even if the shortest path does not use that adjacency). The edge routers (ingress and egress) are identified and are always available, thus permitting accounting and policy applications. The functionality of the source route cannot be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept of indexed global segment is similar to the MPLS architecture as the absolute value allocated to any segment (can be global or local) can be managed by a local allocation process. This is similar to some MPLS signaling protocols. Labels in SR can be signaled by various protocols. Within a SR domain, the MPLS signaling protocols (like LDP and RSVP)are not required. If present, SR can coexist and interwork with LDP and RSVP. The source routing model offers the support for explicit routing capability. In contrast to RSVP based explicit routes hat consost of non ECMP circuits which is similar to ATM or FR, SR based explicit routes can be built as list of ECMP aware node segments and therefore ECMP aware traffic engineering is provided an in built by SR. When Segment Routing is instantiated over the MPLS data plane the following applies: A list of segments is represented as a stack of labels. The active segment is the top label. The CONTINUE operation is implemented as an MPLS swap operation. When the same SRGB block is used throughout the SR domain, the outgoing label value is equal to the incoming label value. Else, the outgoing label value is [SRGB(next_hop)+index]. The NEXT operation is implemented as an MPLS pop operation. The PUSH operation is implemented as an MPLS push of a label stack. In conclusion, there are no changes in the operations of the data plane ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Zombies Research Paper Zombies essay What to do if zombies come during school hours is to remain calm. You should get what you need and evacuate to the safest place you , or around that area. You will need survival skills to survive during a time like this. You should get what you need and evacuate to the safest place you know or around that area. You will need survival skills to survive during a time like this. Here are some of the skills and things you will need. You will need weapons for safety. Some weapons are guns or knives. The reason you should have these weapon is you will need these weapons for the apocalypse is to protect yourself against zombies. Next you will need combat skills. The combat skills you have are what will protect you if you were to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Terrorism As An International Phenomenon Essay examples Terrorism as an International Phenomenon International terrorism, intelligence gathering and covert operations are all phenomenon, which intrigue the minds of many people both young and old. This paper is a historical recount and study on the various elements that comprise an international operation. It is also a vehicle for discussing the effects of intelligence agencies around the world, with particular interest in the CIA, Mossad, and KGB. This paper will show the various results of failed missions on the international community, examining whether the end justified the mean. Furthermore, it will also provide a deeper understanding to the way in which an operation works as developed through the mind of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The CIA, established in 1947, and the KGB, established in 1954, used Berlin as the battlefield for espionage. It was not a very intricate system; although, the results were of great importance. The CIA operated from its Berlin Operations Base, BOB , which was an experimental entity. It had approximately 250 agents spying on Russian troop movement, fortification, ammunition dumps, and training grounds . From there information was gathered concerning the making of a Russian nuclear weapon. Despite the fact that both intelligence agencies existed in Germany at the same time, their respective goals were not the same. The CIA concerned itself with the aforementioned goal of uncovering details about foreign nuclear weapons. They were a true counter intelligence organization. However, the KGB focused their attention on bringing German scientists back to Russia in order to build a weapon of mass destruction . The KGB worked endlessly to try to thwart the CIA s intelligence actions. However, they underestimated the CIA s determination and in doing so failed many times. Finally, the CIA discovered that it could tap the telephone line used by the KGB s headquarters by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cervus Group Case Report Cervus Equipment Corp: Harvesting a Future 04 75 498 Section 30 Dr. Jonathan Lee Group 1 Mohammad Abdulhamid Curtis Ficociello Matthew Lacey Dominick Niec Shirley Sumarjadi Due: March 10, 2014 Key Issues 1) Implementing an innovative growth strategy that can achieve expected growth, while maintaining a value based employee model. 2) Cervus future approach in the execution of a diversification growth strategy, in the construction and industrial equipment markets. 3) Evaluating growth potential in international markets and the vehicles present. 4) Responding to IT environmental complexities alongside available partnerships which to work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditionally, independent dealerships utilize a far more centralized approach to customer level decision making. These mom and pop dealerships acquired by Cervus were successfully converted from a command and control style of management. Inimitability and Substitutability Cervus decentralized decision making model could be easily imitated. At first glance the model s imitability appears to be a major barrier that is preventing a sustainable competitive advantage. However, decentralization is not a new concept and was certainly not developed by Cervus. The true value lies in Cervus ability to implement and execute the concept, which involves far more than simply imitating a model or a process. Would be imitators must also invest the time necessary to develop the experience and capability to implement the model effectively. Thus, Cervus decentralization capabilities are actually quite difficult to imitate as they require a significant time investment. The organization of power within a corporation is a rigid dichotomy between centralization and decentralization. Substitute strategies can exist anywhere along the spectrum whether they are
  • 20. completely centralized, completely decentralized or somewhere in between. Though Cervus methods are substitutable, centralized policies have not proven to be nearly as successful in maintaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Preparing Organizations for Strategic Change Preparing Organizations for Strategic Change The following assignment options provide the opportunity for you to identify how a health care process might be updated, streamlined, or implemented in a health care organization. Select and complete one of the following assignments: Option 1: Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation Option 2: Brochure Option 3: Video Presentation Option 1: Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation Use the organization, process, and audience you selected in Week Two from the following lists to complete this assignment option: Health care processes to be updated, streamlined, or implemented o Electronic medical records o Communicating new policies and procedures o Creating work schedules o ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Include detailed explanations in the speaker notes section that correlate to each point. Include videos, audio, photos, diagrams, or graphs as appropriate. Cite a minimum of four sources, one from the University Library and another from the course textbooks or Electronic Reserve Readings, to support your position. Cite your sources and format your text consistent with APA guidelines. Present your Preparing Organizations for Strategic Change Presentation. Option 2: Brochure Use the organization, process, and audience you selected in Week Two from the following lists to complete this assignment option: Health care processes:
  • 22. o Electronic medical records o Communicating new policies and procedures o Creating work schedules o Community plan for emergency preparedness o New human resources system o A process of your choice Organization in which the process will be updated, streamlined, or implemented: o Long term care o Emergency management o Health management o An organization of your choice Create a 4 to 6 page brochure on the selected heath care process. Address the following points in the brochure: How this health care communication process might be updated, streamlined, or implemented What team structures, functions, goals, obstacles, and communication will be used in the selected process How to integrate teams, planning, and training to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Benefits Of Mental Health Care Coverage According to stateline.org, In 2014, 43.6 million adults had a mental illness... Fewer than half of these people received treatment (Ollove). Mental health disorders are a growing epidemic in the United States. Tens of thousands are diagnosed each year, however few decide to seek treatment. Costly medications and treatment options are often to blame, as they are difficult for patients to afford. Mental health care coverage should be included in all health insurance plans because mental health disorders should be treated the same as any physical illness, it benefits society as a whole, and many mentally ill patients cannot afford necessary medication or care. A mental health disorder should be treated the same as a physical ailment. Insurers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both should be treated equally, as there are similarities between mental and physical illnesses. According to The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, People without insurance put off treatment and their mental health deteriorates... A patient must be institutionalized for an illness that could have been treated effectively months earlier (Williams). Just as a physical condition deteriorates without treatment, mental conditions do too. If patients cannot afford to pay for treatment without coverage, they put it off (Williams). Therefore, both illnesses should be treated equally, because both require treatment to prevent them from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Trends In Popular Culture Essay Trends in Popular American Culture American culture has evolved so much in the last 40 years, it is amazing. So many things that are acceptable now, would have never been considered in the past. I will be discussing the social trend of using my space on the internet to create friendships and more serious relationships, the newest political trend of a women name Sarah Palin with a very controversial pasts running for vice president, the personal trends of drug use among young people, and last the religious trend sexual abuse cases in the roman catholic church. Myspace.com was started in July, 2003 for the purpose of social networking. Friends who want to talk online, single people who want to meet other singles, families that want to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (KTVA, 2008) Currently the investigation is still underway, so there is no saying whether the accusations are true or not but the fact that she is even under investigation and was still picked as McCain s running mate shows the kind of political trends that have become popular in the 21 century. A personal trend that has become popular in the last ten years is the use of designer drugs among young teens. The average home has at least one type of prescription or designer drug available to the teens that might live in that home. Whether it is a stimulant such as Ritalin or a narcotic such as Vicodin, teens are abusing whatever they can get. The rate at which young teens are abusing prescription drugs is rising at an amazing rate and has become a huge problem.(Parenting teens) Parents will need to be making some major changes in the way that they store the prescriptions, as well as the way they educate their children to the dangers of prescription drugs. As somebody that has had a drug problem, I know that it can be a very big problem especially when teens are still in school, when they need to be absorbing all the things they learn. The newest trend and problem in the religious community is the emergence of thousands of sex abuse victims by priests in the Roman Catholic Church. In February ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Effectiveness Of Brand Placement Purpose This article investigates the effectiveness of brand placement in movies. Brand placement is an advertising technique used by companies to promote their products through a non traditional advertising technique, usually through appearances in film, television, or other media (Product Placement, n.d.). Previous studies have shown that not all brand placements are equally effective. Early studies have shown mixed results regarding the consumer s ability to remember the brand appearing in the film or television. Additionally, placement has shown weak or non existent results towards brand attitude. The authors of this study investigated the interaction of prominence (how prominently the brand is represented in the movie) and plot connection (how well the placement is related to the movie s story line) on actual moviegoer s recognition of brands and their attitude towards them (Dens, DePelsmacker, Wouters, Purnawirawan, 2012). Methodology The authors indicated that their research was one of the first to study the impact of brand placement characteristics on brand attitude, and the effect of brand recognition in this process. They conducted a thorough literature review and developed eight hypotheses regarding the following: the effects of prominence on brand recognition and attitude, the impact of plot connection on brand recognition and attitude, the interaction between prominence and plot connection, and the mediating role of brand recognition in brand attitude ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. On Demand Computing Cloud Computing Essay On Demand Computing Cloud Computing: A Survey Reena Saini1, a) and Nachiket Sainis2, b) 1 Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology B. K. Birla Institute of Engineering Technology, Pilani 333031, India 2 Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, B. K. Birla Institute of Engineering Technology, Pilani 333031, India a)reesaini@gmail.com b)nachi.312@gmail.com Abstract. Cloud computing is the upcoming generation of computation. Internet based computing is known as cloud computing, where software and hardware resources provided to the user on demand. Cloud computing is new paradigm that uses dynamically scalable shared resources e.g. networks, servers, storage, applications and services. It provides different cloud services through which resources can be swiftly providing and released with minimum management efforts. In this paper, we aim to pinpoint the types of cloud, services and difference that shows how effective cloud computing from other paradigm (Grid computing, Utility computing and Mainframe). Last, we will provide an overview on the various challenges and risk associated to cloud computing that deserves future research. I. INTRODUCTION Cloud computing refers to applications and services that run on a distributed network using virtualized resources and accessed by common internet protocol and networking standards. In the other words, cloud to be very large server on which different services and data stored and we can access all those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Rotavirus Immunization... The Cost effectiveness Analysis of a Rotavirus Immunization Program for the United States was designed to estimate the economic impact of a national rotavirus immunization program. The research question and objective of the analysis was to determine if a rotavirus vaccine immunization program would be beneficial and cost effective. The study is policy relevant because it will determine if a rotavirus vaccine immunization program is effective enough for implementation and will assist in setting priorities for policy makers. The conclusions of the analysis will affect healthcare providers, doctors, hospitals, the vaccine users, and society as a whole. To cultivate results that illustrate a need for a rotavirus immunization program, decision analysis is an appropriate method because the decisions are objective rather than subjective, they are more focused on operations instead of strategy, and they encompass repetition rather than infrequency. Decision analysis looks to distinguish the most appropriate alternative outcomes and extracts data that identifies elements of the program that reflect value or disvalue. Additionally, it takes the viewpoint of the organization when decision making, opposed to an individual standpoint. Date included in the study consisted of the number of physician and emergency room visits, incidence rates, rotavirus infections, mortality estimates, hospitalizations, hospital discharge records, affected children, and vaccine coverage. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Diabetes Neephropathy Research Paper Kidney and Eye are inextricably linked in many diseases, both common and esoteric. Renal disease microvasculature is not readily in vivo while retinal microvasculature is easily accessible to direct non invasive micro vasculation. Hence, patients with renal disease may require specific ophthalmologic treatment. The best example in the developed world of the frequent need for clinical input from both specialties is in the care of diabetic patients, who may develop Micro vascular complications. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a global health issue affecting children, adolescents and adults. Diabetes complications are divided into Micro vascular and Macro vascular complications. Micro vascular complications include damage to eyes (leading to blindness), kidneys (leading to renal failure) and nerves (leading to impotence and diabetic foot disorders). Macro vascular complications include cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks, strokes and insufficiency in blood flow to legs. Diabetic Nephropathy (DN) is a serious and progressive complication of both type 1 DM (Results from the body s failure to produce insulin) and type 2 DM (Results when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin to control glucose level or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are two types of DR: Non Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). In NPDR, the damaged blood vessels leak extra fluid and small amount of blood into the eye. This condition leads to the formation of exudates in the retina. As the disease progresses the amount of exudates also increases. In PDR, the blood vessels in the retina close which prevent the blood flow in the eye. At this condition the new blood vessels are formed in order to supply blood to the blocked area and are called as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Technology In Law Enforcement Given the day and age of our society, technology has been the up most necessary component. Being our generation is so technologically oriented, innovations are being required to fulfill the routine of society. In essence, technology has influenced the practice of law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. Over the years, law enforcement agencies have faced severe scrutiny in regards to police misconduct. This misconduct stems from police altercations involving excessive force against many minority groups. The reality of these excessive force claims can be dated back to the start of policing, but in essence the Michael Brown incident in Ferguson, Missouri initiated the pressure of change in law enforcement encounters. Law enforcement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Rialtos police chief, Tony Farrav, The same applied to the public; once informed they were being filmed, even drunk or agitated people tended to become more polite. As you can see surveillance can benefit the police officers encounter, ultimately in effort to control the situation from overexerting its means. The general public will take these matters into consideration and will cause an understanding between the public and law enforcement agencies. As for the accountability of officers, the integrity and professionalism of an officer is enlisted within these body cameras. Thus, each and every officer is held responsible for their actions captured by the body cameras. According to the Guardian pertaining to the use of body cameras in police departments in Rialto, California, Police chief Farrar explains his position of body cameras, When you know you re being watched you behave a little better. That s just human nature, as an officer you act a bit more professional, follow the rules a bit better . Accordingly, the inclusion of police body cameras can protect police officers from unjustified allegations because there will be direct evidence of the encounter, in which can be referred to if need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Effects of Slavery on African Americans Slavery, due to its overall violent nature, had lasting effects on African American s. Enslaved African Americans faced tremendous turmoil internally and within society with all that they had to deal with. The most apparent and disastrous affects of slavery during the 18th century was the overall dissolution of society in regards to human rights, families, and the inability for slaves to voice an opinion of their own. Slavery brought forth major suffering. African American s who were enslaved experienced many troubling and painful feelings and emotions. With slavery, came problems; physical, emotional, and traumatizing experiences. Slavery was corrupt and dehumanizing. Some of the leading factors that resulted in why slavery was so awful was the tension and conflict it caused in society, families were split up and sold off separately, and lastly, it led to extremely inappropriate and wrongful forced sexual relationships between slave masters and their slaves, specifically young girls and women. Many of the material we covered over the course of this semester in our class, explained and went into further detail regarding the corruptness and brutalities that came with slavery. 12 Years A Slave, American Slavery, and Soul By Soul, all included valuable and honest descriptions, analysis s, and explanations of slavery and the many effects it provoked. There was great tension amongst white people and black people during the years of slavery and for many years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Nostalgia In Short Story Moving away from your native home and country is never an easy task. Italian immigrants that emigrated to America felt a wide range of emotional turmoil, and nostalgia for their home country. These quotes and stories all relate to me personally, and made me either feel nostalgia for my own home, or made a lasting mark on me for how much something at home meant to them. Some of these concepts I personally related to when I moved out of my house into the dorms, while others, made me feel their pain and nostalgia from the storytelling. A majority of the concepts in the tales and documentaries were nostalgic over similar ideas, like family, or what they miss about home. Others that contrasted each other were mostly focused on the reason people left Italy, and how they lived their lives in America. The stories we have read in class have similar themes when it comes to nostalgia, both from moving away from home a short distance, and overseas. One of the repeating concepts that I found the stories agreed on, was the idea of having nostalgia for home and family. in Corresca s story about the two boys that travel to the new world to make a life for themselves, they left behind the fishing family that raised them from being, lying beggars into young men. As they succeed in America they respond with, I often think of Ciguciano and Teresa. He is a good man, one in a thousand, and she was very beautiful. Maybe I shall write to them about coming to this country having sympathy for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Starbucks Case Study Essay Starbucks is one of the most recognized brands in the world. Since 1971 Starbucks has become synonymous with coffee which they used to embody the brand and create a lifestyle behind it. Starbucks wants the world to know they have more to offer than coffee and are committed to meeting the needs of society. We re not just passionate purveyors of coffee, but everything else that goes along with a full and rewarding coffeehouse experience. It s not unusual to see people coming to Starbucks to chat, meet up or even work (Starbucks). In addition to coffee Starbucks locations keep a customer base by offering free Wi Fi, music, and partnerships with Barnes and Nobles throughout the country. Starbucks is aware that competition is gaining ground ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Capitalization is the American way and Starbucks shareholders are in favor of the profit potential and so are market insiders who feel this may boost Starbucks resume. Scott Bedbury, who was marketing chief for Starbucks and Nike back in the 1990s, says the evolution is critical for Starbucks and notes that wine sales could bring in latte like profits (Horovitz, 2010). The biggest challenges for Starbucks is gaining entry into this new market and retaining customer loyalty. Starbucks understands the coffee and the liquor markets both require government regulation. Since most of Starbucks coffee is grown by the company in/out of the U.S. it s the percentage that is imported from foreign producers that will cause the most challenge to Starbucks manufacturing revenue. In order of Starbucks to gain entry to the wine and beer industry it will have to rely on its advantage on handling government regulation, but the blending of markets will require some creative strategies. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in the United Sates mandates what products are sold for consumption in U.S. markets. Starbucks marketing executives and shareholders know that imposing certain restrictions of foreign imports by the government will limit competition by making it more costly. More subtly, a firm can favor laws that raise its costs but raise competitors costs by more. Health, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The General Film Essay The General Buster Keaton wrote, directed, and acted in the film The General (1926). The silent film is a chase comedy enriched by realism. Siegfried Kracauer states that film represents reality as it evolves in time with the aid of cinematic techniques and devices. Film literally photographs reality to record and reveal physical reality. Physical reality being called material reality, physical existence, actuality, and simply nature. The movement in the film The General emphasizes the motion of the chase. There is a continuity of suspenseful physical action during many of the scenes where Buster Keaton s character Johnny Gray is chasing his stolen engine then he himself is being chased once he gets his engine back. This is continuous throughout the film with non stop motion. In a realistic tendency, film gives image movement. It recreates stage reality through both actions and characters and even the surrounding world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Buster Keaton uses his facial expressions in The General to help tell the story without dialogue in scenes such as when his character is trapped in silence under the table surrounded by Union army members. Johnny suppresses a sneeze, gets burned by a cigar, and hears the love of his life, Annabel, voice. It shows us the facial expression as more subjective than speech or sound. All of these techniques help create a physical reality, which makes the film realistic. During this sequence the spectator also gets a point of view shot from the eyes of Buster Keaton s character. When he looks through the cigar hole in the tablecloth we get a masked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Urban Sprawl And New Urbanism Urban Sprawl and New Urbanism In the modern world, human civilization has seen many changes from earlier points in our history. In the more developed countries in the world, human civilization is broken up into two main categories known as Urban Sprawl and New Urbanism . In the interactive, Urban Sprawl and New Urbanism are broken down into five main branches: Regional Transportation, Parking, Street Plans, Shops, Civic Buildings, Workplaces, and Residential Distribution. These branches reflect many of the places that we live in and see every day, and explains their purpose in depth. Regional Transportation in New Urbanism includes mass transit that is of easy access to the people that live within the vicinity. The public transportation in New Urbanism is meant to carry large amounts of people at once such as light rail busses, and subways in order to get them to their destination quickly to minimize the amount of time it takes them to get where they need to go since the commutes are fairly short. This also cuts down on car trips since the busses and subways are within walking distance, and provides people with more time for family and community life, and can even bring low income workers to suburbs where there are many jobs. In terms of Urban Sprawl, many businesses, shops, and jobs are not within a close distance, and as a result, many have to drive themselves to their destinations. A vast amount of people rely on highways to get to wherever they need to go, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Atheism And The Existence Of God Essay The question of who bears the burden of proof frequently comes up in debates between theists and atheists. In some cases, the theists claim that the atheists bear the burden of proof as it is a self evident fact that God exists. Whereas some atheists would claim that the theists bear the burden of proof since they are making supernatural claims. In the following essay I will be discussing both opinions on this matter, and perhaps show how the burden of proof lies on both of them and neither of them. I will begin this discussion by defining the recurring terms during the discussion on the existence of God. Traditionally the three attitudes one could hold towards the existence of God are theism, atheism and agnosticism. The belief in the existence of God or Gods, in specific of one that intervenes in the matters of the universe is defined as theism (Oxford Dictionaries, English, 2016). Atheism as defined in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (Spring 2013 Edition) refers to the negation of theism or in other words, the denial of the existence of God. Agnosticism is referred to one the maintains that the nothing is known of the belief of God or cannot be known (Oxford Dictionaries, English, 2016). A burden of proof is seen as an obligation on a party in a dispute to provide sufficient warrant for their position (En.wikipedia.org, 2016). In debates on this subject matter, often times when theists are asked for the basis of their belief in God, they respond that their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Importance Of Globalization In The World Globalization seems to be highlighted only in its best or its worst times, the world s teleological swing from connection to division. Yet we seem to be blind to the inclines and down falls. We recognize innovation once it is complete, not while it is evolving, or we mourn over devastation when the signs it was coming were there all along. As our society cycles through these peaks and valleys we need to remember that ancient globalized societies rose and fell many times over. Although or world changes and so does our definition of globalization we are still able to show parallels of modern globalization in historical times. One amazing feat for globalization was the astrolabe, it became a widely sought after tool in the mid 14th century. This demand for the tool came about after Islamic peoples used it to find Mecca. Islamic, Jewish and Christian thinkers revamped the astrolabe during a scientific revitalization. The tool shows many attributes from each group: Arabic, old Spanish and Hebrew language was found on the astrolabe pictured in MacGregor s writing Hebrew Astrolabe. The astrolabe does much more than tell your position it can be used to find Mecca, tell time, survey and even find a person s horoscope. MacGregor goes on to say that any explorer wanting to be taken seriously had to be well versed with this tool. Although with a superb navigation tool comes drawbacks, such as who uses the tool and the places that the tool takes them. Columbus happened to be one of these people, he used the astrolabe and other tools to sail across the Atlantic and discover islands in the Caribbean. Columbus was lucky to have a sort of perfect storm of new knowledge to help him cross the ocean. The introduction and perfection of the cog ship allowed him to brave the open waters of the Atlantic. He also utilized the discovery and knowledge of a Portuguese man named, Gil Eanns, who discovered and documented the Volta Domar Largo, a method of sailing further out to sea to find a current to push a ship back to where it came from. Once these Caribbean islands were discovered Columbus took to conquering them all. After disease wiped out most of the native peoples the rest were enslaved and their lands marginalized by Columbus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Dead Men s Path By Chinua Achebe Mankind has always looked towards progression in all ways of life. Advancement requires change to a criteria s state of being. In the short story, Dead Men s Path, written by Chinua Achebe, we read about an ambitious headmaster wanting to instill modernizations into his area of operation. The story concerns the boundaries of tradition that are overstepped by the headmaster of an unprogressive school. (Chinua Achebe). We can often see modern day governments overstepping public boundaries. The governing bodies that have overriding powers over the outcomes of historical and protected lands, often produce unfavorable protests by public groups that evolve from environmental concerns and public rights. With the smallest rebuttals by these protesting groups, we can sometimes see the power in which community contains. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His two main goals were to create a, high standard of teaching and for the school compound to be turned into a place of beauty. (2). Being young, married, and ambitious the protagonist, Michael Obi, was determined to uphold the school s standard to put a lasting impression on the Government Education Officer. Michael was faced with opposition when he discovers an ancestral footpath running through his school s garden. A priest of Ani confronts Michael with the issue of blockading an ancestral path would bring tension to a community and their traditions. Michael disregards the priest s concerns and upholds his standard to disallow trespassing and ritual to take place on his school ground. Michael found the garden to be trampled the next morning and one of the school buildings destroyed. Michaels disregard to the community s tradition returned him a negative report regarding the school grounds by the inspecting supervisor. Also as a result, tension developed between the school and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. 68ga Anti-Hr2 Case Study The data obtained from this clinical case show that 68Ga DTPAAnti HER2 has the capability to identify HER2 expressing metastatic lesions from breast cancer. Importantly, HER2 overexpression was foreseen in lymph nodes and lung metastases by molecular imaging when the immunohistochemistry analysis was indeterminate for both metastatic sites and, even if 18F FDG seems to be better to visualize tumours, 68Ga DTPAAnti HER2 showed high specificity to detect the pulmonary metastatic lesions. The origin of the moderate uptake using 68Ga DTPAAnti HER2 remains to be determined, but may be related to low levels of HER2 expression. Noteworthy, 68Ga had a significant background activity in the liver and heart (SUVmax=9.45 and 8.7, respectively) that did not represent a problem in the present case as signal noise did not interfere with the detection of the pulmonary masses. Nevertheless, due to the background noise frequently reduces the detection of tissue lesions11, the latter is proposed as the best time point to obtain images with an optimal signal to noise ratio12. Later time points, however, were not assessed in this study because of the short half life of 68Ga (68 min). In any case, the possibility to detect an equivocal lesion in a tissue that normally clears background activity over time, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of the availability of targeted therapies, determining tumour mutation status in patients with advanced breast cancer is now a key component of diagnosis, with the hope, where possible, of optimizing treatment outcomes. Thus, the use of molecular imaging represents a useful tool as metastasis can be early characterized using non invasive PET/CT instead of performing a biopsy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Ali And The Decline Of The Ottoman Empire Following the death of Suleyman I in 1566, the Ottoman empire began a period of decline led by a succession of poor sultans. The palace government broke up into numerous, corrupt factions, and problems with theft led to financial losses. While coinage was losing value and causing inflation, the once advanced empire fell behind technologically. Selim III came to power in 1789 with hopes of reviving the Ottoman army, but fell short when the older janissary troops resisted and overthrew him. At the same time, nationalist feelings, inspired by the now free Greece and self ruled Serbia, were stirring among the Ottoman people. As Europeans were expanding their territory through 20th and 21st century imperialism, these weaknesses of the Ottomans became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russia hoped to gain access to the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean, and twice Persia was forced to give up territories to Russia. Britain hoped to gain control of Afghanistan in order to use it as a buffer between India and Russia. In 1857, despite resistance, Persia was forced to give up all claims to Afghanistan. Persia as a nation lacked the funds to develop its abundant resources. In order to raise capital and increase their economic standing, the Persian rulers began granting concessions, which allowed businesses to purchase the right to operate in a certain place or to develop a certain product, to Western businesses. The willingness of the leaders to sell concessions and the refusal of the people to allow Western influence in their countries created tensions. In one such instance, Jamal al Din al Afghani staged a tobacco boycott to protest Nasir al Din s selling of a concession to a British company to export Persian tobacco. The boycott was effective, and leaders were forced to cancel the concession. However, growing unrest as a result created proved uncontrollable. In 1907, Russian and Britain had taken over the country and divided it into their own spheres of influence. The economic control exercised over Persia thereafter is similar to the economic imperialism that many European imperialists utilized in Muslim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Examples Of Whistleblowing When a person feels that something illegal or ethically wrong is happening in their place of work, what can they do? That person has the right to go to their administration about the acts that are occurring. (GAP) This action would be called whistle blowing. Furthermore, whistle blowers would be protected by law from repercussions from coming forward about the ethical or illegal issue. (Hallman, 2012) The organization that protects accountants and other financial professionals within the field of business is the IMA. For example, one case involving a whistle blower within the accounting field was in 1989. In 1988 James Holzrichter, who was a young auditor with Northrop Grumman in Rolling Meadows, IL, suspected fraud within the company. He noticed that on certain transactions, Northrop was inflating their costs to get larger payments in return from the government agency they were auditing.(Behn) At the same time, his co worker Rex Robinson who was a test engineer for the company noticed fraud was occurring. (Merle,2005) Robinson and Holzrichter noticed that the parts weren t even being tested, they were throwing them away. They wiped these parts from the inventory to make them look like they were already used, so they would have to buy the parts over again to actually finish the project. In the end, they were billing them for twice for each part used in the process. (Carozza, 2015) Holzrichter and his co worker Rex Robinson found they were doing these acts on many of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...