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2. The Impact Of Technology On Evolution Of Knowledge
There are many false claims in the science world that goes back and forth on their ideas and
sometimes it s the public s choice to decide which fact is reliable. With research, it is shown that
people believed what others thought were true without needing evidence to back up the claim. With
new technology it became easier for the people to judge which claim is accurate due to the new
science findings that supports that specific subject claim. Scientific facts are explained by evidence
proven by multiple experiments that are tested by many other scientists. If a scientific claim is proven
to be true, why is it that in some cases after years of studying the fact are re evaluated and proven to
be false? To what extent does development of technology play a role in the evolution of knowledge?
How do we know what scientific fact is reliable?
When a new scientific theory or claim is made, the scientist tries to confirm it is the truth by using
new technology to test out their idea. Some of the time, their old claim is outdated or falsified and they
must admit they were wrong. Remember before 2006 people thought Pluto was the 9th planet from the
sun? International Astronomical Union changed the status of Pluto by reclassifying as a dwarf planet
because it did not meet the criteria of a planet. More significant claims have been made and many
people are aware of some well known superseded scientific theories and wonder why they were
believed to be true in the first place.
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3. Overview of Forensic Accounting Essay
Introduction
What is forensic accounting one might ask? It has been on the rise lately and has been talked about for
years, but do people really know what it is. Well look no more; you came to the right place. This paper
will discuss the ends and outs of forensic accounting. For example, the certifications required to
become one, the history of forensic accounting and many different types of crimes that forensic
accounts handle.
Forensic accounting is an investigative style of accounting used to verify whether a single or company
has occupied with any illegal financial movement (Forensic Accounting Online, 2013). It is used to
detect fraudulent activity such as false insurance claims, embezzlement, bribery, tax evasion, etc.
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More criminals are now using computers and cell phones to store illegal activities and hide them from
others. Also, since forensic accounting is so similar to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in
helping to solve crimes and protecting people, both parties decided that it would be in their best
interest to work with each other. The FBI works to put criminal behind bars and forensic accounts
work to testify against them.
Certifications
Certifications applicable to the forensic accounting profession include: Certified Public Accountant
(CPA), Masters of Business Administration (MBA), Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA), and Certified
Fraud Examiner (CFE).
The Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license is the premier certification for accountants. There are
requirements that must be fulfilled before a CPA license is awarded to an applicant. Requirements
vary depending on which state the candidate submits their application in. A majority of states require
the applicant to have at minimum 150 college credit hours. Typically at least 30 hours must be
accounting credit hours and 25 must be business credit hours. There are four parts to the CPA exam.
The four parts of the exam include the Auditing (AUD), Financial and Reporting (FAR), Regulation
(REG), and Business Environment and Concepts (BEC) segments. The CPA exam is 14 hours in total
length.
There are specialized licenses that
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4. The s Biggest Strategic Asset
Ralan knew that his biggest strategic asset was his biggest tactical weakness his yellow tunic. It would
make him a clear target for every knight in the Tower. It would distract them all from his friends
escape, but it also made him stand out in the sea of white, making him much easier to catch. He didn t
think much about it until he made it through the front gate of the Tower.
Getting there wasn t very difficult. The knights all wore their armor, whether it was the thick
ornamental armor or the chain mail of the working knights. Ralan found it easy to sprint past one
knight while dodging another. In fact, his entire life had consisted of him running through crowds and
avoiding outstretched hands.
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The knight set his legs, and swung his sword in front of him.
With a slight leap, Ralan feigned a punch. The knight brought up his sword only to see Ralan dive
toward his feet. Just as the guard brought his sword down, Ralan slide between his legs, the smooth
marble of the Tower floor offering little resistance. It wasn t a perfect fit, which was fine for Ralan. He
tugged on the knight s white cloak, which pulled him up and the knight backward. As the knight fell
he got in the way of the other knights. By the time they had realized what had happened, Ralan was in
the the grass field beyond the Tower s large iron doors.
He had escaped so quickly that there was confusion as shouts and alarm klaxons rang. Shouts of Stop
him! were followed by knights looking around for who they were supposed to stop. This is almost too
easy, Ralan thought, as a cry of Stop the Craftsman came from the Tower. Moments later an arrow hit
the ground at Ralan s feet.
Yellow tunic. Surrounded by white. Archers on the Wall. Not good, Ralan thought. And then he saw it.
A large wagon with four horses pulling it. It was on the side of the road with a broken wheel. Thank
you, Maela, Ralan thought. He zig zagged through the field, arrows barely missing him.
Sprinting around the wagon, he stopped as it shielded him from the archers on the wall. He quickly
pulled off his yellow tunic and tossed it on the ground. With a quick sprint, he ran up and leapt onto
the
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5. Reflections At Keppel Bay Analysis
In the lecture The language of Architecture by Daniel Libeskind, he talks about communicating
through light, proportion and material and shares with us his insights and projects that he has worked
on or his work in progress.
Reflections at Keppel bay presents a radical project with the idea of creating a home that is unique,
different from the sense of conformity and overpopulation that is observed in residential
developments. The double curvature of the structure is a functional idea which allows every level to
lie in a different space, creating a staggered effect; residences are not seen from the same viewpoint or
are located next to each other. This gives a sense of individuality for each residential space. The
double curvature is adorned in anodized aluminium that creates a lustrous surface and also amounts ...
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It is a mixed use typology which caters for residential, recreational and retail needs. Westside was
design with the intention of creating public spaces that could provide for day and night activities. The
roof cuts allow daylight to filter in and paired with the extensive window cuts, the façade opens up
and deliberately brings light into the shopping mall.
Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada features a futuristic building with unprecedented forms.
The museum serves as a wonder of nature and art and the topography of space reflects light
throughout different times of the day. The museum did not cut out any old buildings around it but
instead the building was cut to reveal some of the façade of the old buildings. The historical buildings,
complemented by the modern façade of the museum enhances the relationship between traditional and
innovation. The ground level of the museum provides a continuous space without any distinction
throughout the entire
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6. Of The American Dream And The Wordy Shipmates
American Dreams Lit. Analysis The American dream exists within the minds of individuals, who live
in communities.
We can interpret the ideas of that dream based on the communities themselves. In The Wordy
Shipmates, we follow John Winthrop, Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson and learn their idea of,
and path to the American Dream. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl we get to know Harriet s
struggles and how she ultimately achieves her American Dream. In both books, we find out that
achieving the American Dream is much more difficult without the help of family, friends and the
community. I think that both books highlight that sometimes to achieve your dreams you must be
willing to take risks and leave behind what s holding you back. Winthrop and the Puritans left
everything they knew to start the life they wanted to have. Harriet left behind her family and friends to
leave a bad situation and find freedom. The Puritans in Wordy Shipmates have a very important place
in American History.
Winthrop s ideas of Christianity and sticking together as a community helped shape how
America is today. The Puritans even went as far as having their seal from England depicting an Indian
with a message coming from his mouth. The message read come over and help us , the same message
could describe the American foreign policy over the past century or more. From Europe in both world
wars to South Korea and Vietnam to Iraq,
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7. Exploring Post-Secondary School Research
Research Question:
How students choose a post secondary school?
Review of Literature:
Many factors influence the choosing of a post secondary school. Students could choose one close to
where they live, one with a respectable reputation in the major they prefer or a large school instead a
smaller. All of these factors can be important, but depending on your preferences, some may be more
significant than others may. It is important to define what is important and what is not, in other words,
the priorities that could make the difference between a good and a bad choice. In addition, the metric
used to measure these priorities has to be focused on the objective that every student need to analyze
before to start his academic path. There are different theories and data on how students made this
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However, the 75% of graduate affirm that personal interests influenced their choice while only 65%
confirm that the future employment opportunities made the same. For example, reputation is greatly
important to around half of the students. Meanwhile, proximity to home, parents and friends
environment matter much less.
Kelly (2016) does another analysis on a special of The Globe and Mail; she states students select their
universities for many distinct reasons. Therefore, some students may be cost sensitive, while others
may only care about quality of institutions. For this year s Canadian University Report, she collects
data from universities, professors and, most importantly, hundreds of students. Moreover, the author
searched for public data sources, such as information and surveys by Statistics
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8. Single Parenting in Canada Essay
Canada s child care policy has always been a topic of heated debate. Presently, Canada is one of the
only developed countries worldwide that does not have plan in place for nation wide child care
(Hurtig, 2002). Howe Covell (2007) state that Canada has failed to make progress toward a system of
universal high quality early learning and child care or even toward establishing widespread access to
high quality programs (p.47). According to Campaign 2000, early childhood education programs are
an essential component in reducing poverty and providing children with the best start in life . In
addition to reducing poverty, early childhood education programs strengthen the foundations of
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The average monthly cost for childcare in Ontario for a toddler is approximately $773
(www.todaysparent.com). The Universal Child Care Benefit, therefore, does not cover the full cost of
child care and in addition the UCCB is taxable. Some argue that because the UCCB is universal and is
provided to all families including those that are more well off and do not need it, that the money
should be redistributed to families with lower incomes (Howe Covell, 2007).
Similarly, subsidy programs were implemented. These subsidy programs all have eligibility criteria
that restrict and/or limit access to individuals. Additionally, those receiving subsidy have to pay user
fees (Howe Covell, 2007).
In the year 2010, there is still not enough space to accommodate 80% of Canadian children in
regulated child care spaces across Canada (www.campaign2000.ca). According to Campaign 2000
report card out of the spaces that are available the standards are not at an optimal level. In contrast
nearly all children have access to kindergarten.
Campaign 2000 reports that despite our current standard of imperfection in providing affordable and
available daycare, many provinces have individually began to recognize the need and importance of
accessible child care and are moving towards transformation of the current programs we have in place
(www.campaign2000.ca). For example in Quebec, they have a
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9. Liberia Essay
Liberia owes its establishment to the American Colonization Society; founded in 1816 to resettle freed
American slaves in Africa. An attempt at colonization in Sierra Leone had failed in 1815. Six years
later native rulers granted a tract of land on Cape Mesurado, at the mouth of the Saint Paul River, to
U.S. representatives, and the first Americo Liberians, led by Jehudi Ashmun, began the settlement. In
1824 an American agent for the society, Ralph Randolph Gurley, named the new colony Liberia and
the Cape Mesurado settlement Monrovia. Other separate settlements were established along the coast
during the next 20 years. Soon, however, conflicts arose between the settlers and the society in the
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The indigenous population, however, was still treated as second class citizens, without voting rights.
U.S. Liberian relations became closer after the United States entered World War II In 1942 the
republic agreed to allow U.S. troops to be based in the country despite the fact that Liberia did not
declare war on the Axis powers until 1944. In 1945 Liberia became one of the original member states
of the United Nations. Following his election in May 1943, President William V. S. Tubman pursued a
policy of national unification and economic development through foreign investment. The latter policy
led to the exploitation in the 1950s of iron ore deposits in the Bomi Hills, located north of Monrovia.
In the presidential election of May 1951, women and indigenous property owners voted for the first
time, but the few thousand Americo Liberians living in the coastal region still retained control of the
government. The incumbent Tubman, candidate of the dominant True Whig Party, was reelected
without opposition. The government had suppressed the Reformation and United People s parties.
Their leaders, supported mainly by residents of the hinterland, were arrested or exiled following the
election. President Tubman was returned to office in the 1955 election, but he narrowly escaped
assassination during his victory celebration Thirty people were indicted for treason; two former
cabinet ministers and five others were convicted.
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10. Qualitative Proposal Paper
Introduction Qualitative proposal paper is still continuation of previous paper in a way it will state the
statement of problem, give justification with evidence on why the study of electric propulsion is
relevant and worthy of doctoral level, state the purpose statement and research question. The
difference with this paper is, it will goes little bit deeper on the discussion of potential signature paper
in a qualitative methodology, discussing two articles in an overview manner on the research method
and design, giving specific qualitative design, sample, data collection analysis of data and trustworthy
of the end result. The end of the paper, it focus on the major strength and challenges of the
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Therefore, there is no potential issue of getting untrustworthiness in the research study.
Applicable analysis to my hypothetical study. Based on my analysis, the most applicable to my
hypothetical study will be the analytical formulation from the first article. This is because, the study
uses the analysis which is effective and valid in the evaluating the electric propulsion field. In my
hypothetical study, the domain computation is essential in getting the electric field computational
particles and obtaining force for acceleration and velocity, which will enable to make sounds decision
of the effectiveness of the electric propulsion. Algorithm divergence theorem with the control node
centered method has been noted by Kanal (2014) to be most trustworthy way of analyzing the electric
field in engineering process. This kind of analysis gives the accuracy and stability of the simulation
which obtains the tetrahedron solution that involves the system linear
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11. Why The Anti Equal Rights Amendment
Introduction This essay will explore the reasons why the anti Equal Rights Amendment of the 1970s
was successful in keeping the proposed amendment from being added to the Constitution. It starts
with a discussion of the process in congress and what it took for the amendment to even reach the
states for a vote, and the exact literature of the amendment. It continues by analyzing what caused the
movement for the ERA, successes of the feminist movement in the 1970s and leaders in the pro ERA
movement. The rest of the essay will discuss the Stop ERA campaign, its arguments against the
amendment and how it succeeded in garnering enough support to prevent passage of the amendment.
This subject is particularly important to discuss because our society continues to be riddled with
gender inequality and sexual discrimination. Though legislative change does not guarantee societal
change, it is certainly a necessary step, and the lack of an Equal Rights Amendment has put the issue
of sexism in the United States on the backburner. It is necessary to examine the origins of the failure
of the Equal Rights Amendment in order to fully understand what is holding the United States back as
a country and what can be done to move forward and make meaningful changes in how we perceive
gender and sexuality. Passing an Amendment In order to pass an Amendment to the Constitution of the
United States of America, it must first be proposed by either Congress with a two thirds majority vote
in
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12. Education in Nazi Germany
Education in Nazi Germany Change and Continuity Assessment When Hitler became Chancellor of
Nazi Germany, in 1935, he proposed many changes in education and throughout the country. He
believed that these changes would influence people and indigenise them of his beliefs and reforms that
should happen in the country to praise his glory and make Germany the most powerful country and its
rule to continue forever. One of these integral changes was education. Hitler strongly believed that,
younger minds were easier to infiltrate and indoctrinate, as they were developing and imposed this
sudden change amongst schoolchildren to provoke stronger Nazism in the future generation of
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Moreover, R.E was removed and replaced by Ideology as Dr Rust and Hitler had pointed out that the
main thing was to focus of patriotism and the ideas of Hitler, to be reinforced amongst students.
Evidence to support this is, is a German speaking about her life story and said it was really boring to
learn about Hitler s ideals. This source is useful, as it supplies information of experiences; however it
can be said that they may have difficulties remembering and often the German people don t want to
take the blame for Hitler s tyranny, so this is a source worth considering. Also, to reiterate, religion
amongst German children was changed as in a girls timetable singing is a lesson that is taught a lot. In
singing, Dr Rust enforced prayers and songs of praise that highlighted Hitler s glory. Also, the amount
of time on religion was reduced and attendance at school prayers was optional. This suggests that, the
sole purpose was to only strive for Hitler. These songs, such as a German man remembered, were
praises to Hitler and gave a goal to the children to ultimately fight for Hitler. To point out, women
were also considered inferior to men, as they couldn t continue their further education to obtain jobs.
Also, the girls timetable shows the attributes of a
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13. Nafta, Eu, Wto, Gatt
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
The North American Free Trade Agreement was formed on January 1, 1994 with the final provisions
being fully implemented as of January 1, 2008. The agreement is meant to eliminate a majority of the
trade barriers, as well as invest in the three member nations: Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
NAFTA is viewed as one of the most successful trade agreements in history and has helped provide
increases in agricultural trade, as well as investments between the three member countries. The
purpose of the North American Free Trade Agreement is to eliminate trade barriers, which is mostly
done by eliminating a number of non tariff measures that affect agricultural trade between Canada, ...
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(WTO) General Agreement on Tariffs Trade (GATT)
The World Trade Organization was formed on January 1, 1995 however; its trade system is almost 50
years older. Since 1948, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) had provided the rules
for the system. The main purpose for the World Trade Organization is to offer a forum for negotiation
of trade between member Governments. The bulk of these agreements came from the 1986 1994
Uruguay Round negotiations, as well as from the GATT. Currently, the WTO is host to a new set of
negotiations under the Doha Development Agenda launched in 2001. At the center of the WTO, are
the agreements reached between the majorities of the world s trading nations. These documents
provide legal guidelines (and rules) for international commerce and general business. These
agreements are ultimately viewed as contracts, binding the participating governments to keeping their
trade policies within agreed limits. The system s overriding purpose is to help trade flow freely for the
economic development and well being of participating governments and their countries. The General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was first signed in 1948, although some sources say 1947 (the year
the idea was conceived). This agreement is designed to provide an international
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14. Robotic Male Crabs
Many animals exhibit unique mating patterns and over time have evolved species specific traits to
grab the attention of potential mates. Sexual Selection allows for individuals who possess certain
qualities to produce more offspring than others, resulting in the evolution by means of natural
selection of that trait and the diminishing of the traits of the weaker individuals. This allows for
greater fitness of an individual which will in turn benefit the species as a whole. Male Fiddle crabs
possess one large claw, which has been observed to be used as a weapon and as a signal of courtship
(Callander et al. 2013). In their study, Callander and her team used a robotic male crab claw to
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2013). The second experiment on the other hand did show a female preference to the alternative
stimulus waving at a faster rate than the control (Callander et al. 2013). The experimenters in this
study found no evidence that female fiddler crabs mate choice is effected by the shape of the male s
claw alone (Callander et al. 2013). This experiment did however show evidence that females prefer a
mate with a faster courting wave rate, choosing the alternative, faster waving stimulus, over the
control, U. mjoebergi claw, in almost every trial (Callander et al. 2013). The results this experiment
suggest that claw shape in male fiddle crabs has not evolved due to sexual selection (Callander et al.
2013). Male fiddle crabs do use their claw for male male combat so it is plausible that claw shape is
the outcome of evolution under selection in being the dominant male (Callander et al.
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15. Romanization Of Athens
Athens is located on the bottom right side of Greece near the Saronic Gulf Islands. The city is
surrounded by the Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Evoikos, the Saronic Gulf and the Gulf
of Corinth. Not only is Athens surrounded by various bodies of water, but on land surrounded by the
mountains: Aigaleo to the west, Parnes to the north, Pentelikon to the northeast, and Hymettus to the
east. The city s location being at the bottom of the country instead of more north and inland, gives it a
typical mediterranean climate (which would be no different than Sparta s). Athen s values align
primarily with education, progression, and the well being of its society.
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Many of them denounced wealth and as I d assume the students of the school of thought probably did
not desire luxurious lives. One of the more humorous philosophers, Diogenes of Sinope (arguably just
a comedian) lived in a tub/barrel (debated) in the middle of Athens for some time due to how much he
stood against wealth and that type of lifestyle. Also due to the society s contemplation and value of
education, it would be reasonable to assume they valued other things and weren t that concerned about
wealth as a
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16. Key to Success in Life
Education is the key to success in life, and teachers make a lasting impact in the lives of their students
Solomon Ortiz
Do you agree with this quotation? Thai society believes that education is the key to make them or their
child success in their life. It s true but not totally true. Education is one part of successful. It s not the
whole thing to make us success.
Most of Thai parents will support or coerce their child to study in famous school such as Triam Udom
Suksa School, Chulalongkorn University Demonstration Elementary School and Satriwitaya School
which they trust that this academic can make their child smarter than other students and they will have
more chance to achieve in admission. Another belief of them is encouraging their child to study in top
three private universities in Thailand as Thammasat University, Chulalongkorn University and
Kasertsart University because it can lead student to find better career so they will have greater future
than student who graduate from public university.
Moreover, most of us believe that the higher education degree you have the greater accomplishment
you will. However, it has someone who doesn t have a chance to study in university because they are
poor so they need to work so hard to find money to stay alive.
As I mention at first that education is not the whole thing to make our life success. Why? Because
some of achievement people don t graduate from private university and some of them have the highest
education level
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17. The Works of Christina Rossetti
There comes a time in life, when one realizes what is important. To some, the most important things in
life come in a diamond embedded suitcase filled with the grand jewels of life: money, love, and
leaving legacies. People seem to have one simple thought, that having money and love is the most
important thing in life. However, that is not the case for Christina Rossetti. Her views on life are very
realistic and matter of fact. She believes earthly gifts and human emotions are not important because
none of it is permanent. She does not need money or love, and she does not care if she is remembered.
Rossetti reveals what is most important to her her relationship with God, not her relationship with
humanity. Rossetti displays what is important to her through her humble plea in Song . In the poem,
she is neither depressed, nor joyful; she simply states what she believes. She believes that memorials
and placing flowers on graves are not for the ones who are deceased, but for those they leave behind.
She asks them not to show her any special attention, she will be dead and in death, one cannot feel,
hear, speak, or think; therefore she will not be able to acknowledge their gestures. Her lack of
sympathy towards her loved ones shows her detachment to material items as she rejects the love she
will receive at the time of her death. Keeping the memory of a lost loved one is a way for the living to
keep the deceased alive. When thinking of death, most are afraid that no one
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18. The Reality Of British Television Programs
When thinking of British television programs, it is impossible for one not to think of the international
hit, Doctor Who. Originally debuting in 1963 under the British Broadcasting Corporation, Doctor
Who included an upperclass white male playing the lead character along side another white male and
two white females. Doctor Who aired during the 1960 s when Great Britain was still recovering from
the destruction of World War II and was also facing the reality that they were not the world power they
once were. Also, large influx of immigrations were entering Great Britain during this period. Class,
gender, and racial prejudices were extremely prevalent within society and Doctor Who was no
exception. Yet eventually attitudes change and the producers of the show understood that to remain
relevant within popular culture, they would also need to change. Even though, Doctor Who has made
strives over the past five decades to create a more inclusive television program, they still lack in
accurate representation of society. During the 1960 s, Great Britain was coming to terms with the
decline of their once massive empire as well as overall lose of world power. The United States of
America and the Soviet Union were now the dominating powers, leaving Great Britain frustrated. That
is where media stepped in the help counteract this fact. British television and films were made to
demonstrate the power and knowledge of the kingdom with the James Bond series and the Avengers.
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19. American Art During The Great Depression
American Art during the Great Depression and before World War II sought to rebrand and rebuild a
broken and desperate nation. In colonies around the country, artists banded together to study and
support one another, and U.S. government programs of the WPA, FAP, and FSA provided
opportunities for artists to create public works on a scale never seen before in this country. Like the
LDS Church Welfare program begun at the same time, these art initiatives revived the individual s
dignity in the form of opportunity. The public, too, wanted new art that reflected the turmoil of the
country. The nation was hurting, and from this crucible of suffering emerged a body of artwork that
documented the common man and woman rural and urban, North and South, the haves and the have
nots. Distinct from the romanticized landscapes of the frontier and portraits of wealthy Easterners that
proceeded the period, this was art that mattered: it was aimed squarely to uplift and ennoble a battered
public.
One of the WPA era artists of distinction, whose award winning paintings and prints were exhibited at
the Art Institute of Chicago, Corcoran Gallery, New York World s Fair, Whitney Museum of American
Art, and in galleries in New York, Washington, D.C., St. Louis, San Francisco, and is now in the
permanent collections of the National Gallery, the Smithsonian, Carnegie Museum of Art, and St.
Louis Art Museum, among others, is Joseph Paul Vorst.
He was born in Essen, Germany in 1897, the son of a
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20. The Benefits Of The Agricultural Industry
The USDA recorded value of crop production in the United States in the year 2015 was 186.2 billion
dollars. The agricultural industry in America is an economic giant. It provides a consistent food supply
to many countries around the world, not to mention the United Sates. It stimulates and stabilizes the
economy, all while bringing in billions of dollars every year. While these things are very beneficial to
this country, the agricultural industry also depends, at least in part, on funding from the government
through agricultural subsidies. The Free Dictionary (2003) defines agricultural subsidies as Payments
by the federal government to producers of agricultural products for the purpose of stabilizing food
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This program, which we still see in effect through CRP (Conservation Reserve Program) land, was
intended to be temporary, but it has lasted as a way to conserve the environment. Although the amount
of CRP land and the way that subsidies are issued has changed, the idea has carried on and so have
subsidies. Farmers today are still paid through subsidies whether they produce a good crop or not, so
to many, it seems very backward to pay farmers not to produce crops. Finally, as Bruckner (2016)
states, ...many advocates for reform have argued that when subsidies are unlimited, they provide the
nation s largest farms the financial resources to bid up land prices and drive their smaller neighbors
out of farming (p. 623). Subsidies as they are currently issued (without a limit) give a great advantage
to the largest farms in America, and hurt many small to mid sized farms. Urry (2015) says that in the
past two decades, only 10 percent of farms are using over 75 percent of subsidized government
funding. This is one of the major problems, not with the principal of agricultural subsidies, but with
the government policy surrounding agricultural subsidies. For this reason, government policy on
agricultural subsidies should be reformed to cut costs, ensure an environmental outlook, and make
spending more sensible. Agricultural subsidies were created to ensure that the farmers
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21. Biology Folio Form Four
TECHNOLOGY USED IN FOOD PRODUCTION
The efforts by Various Agencies to Diversity Food Production
ULAM
Ulam or vegetable salad consists of fresh leaves , fruits , and other plant parts which are eaten raw .
Examples of ulam include :
pegaga ( Centella asiatica )
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shoots of papaya
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kacang botol
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petai ( Parkia speciosa )
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kemangi ( Ocimum sanctum )
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Ulam is rich in mineral ions , vitamins and fibre . some of these plants are used in the preparation of
herbal medicines and drinks .
FACTS ABOUT pegaga , jering and pucuk kaduk !
Pegaga is now recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an herb thought to generate
intelligence in children than can help blood circulation and improve skin health . ... Show more
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They are low in cholesterol . Examples of freshwater fish are :
22. Tilapia
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Jelawat
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Haruan
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Methods used to improve the quality and quantity of food production
DIRECT SEEDING
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Direct seeding spring cereal at Dewald s farm near Davenport , WA
Direct seeding is a method in which the seeds are shown directly into the soil by using special
machines . The seeds are covered with soil as they are being sown . This method does not involve the
transplanting of seedlings and therefore results in less damage to the roots of the seedlings . The plants
achieve faster growth and this increases crop yield . Less water is also needed to irrigate the fields .
This method is widely used in the planting of paddy to obtain higher yields of rice .
HYDROPHONIC
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Hydrophonics is a commercial technique for growing certain crop plants in culture solutions rather
than soil . The roots of the plants are immersed in a solution which contains all the macronutrients and
micronutrients in the correct proportions . The culture solution is aerated to provide sufficient oxygen
for respiration .
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THE HYDROPHONIC METHOD
The nutrient solution is pumped into the container for a given period of time . The growing medium
absorbs the nutrient solution , and the nutrient solution is then allowed to drain away .
THE NEW DESIGN OF HYDROPHONIC GARDEN
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AEROPONICS
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Aeroponics is a modified
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23. A Brief Biography of E.B. White
I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This
makes it hard to plan the day. (White). Elwyn was a great and always full of humor and that came out
especially in his writings. All growing up I read a lot of his books because they were books that were
in the family for a long time and every one of my siblings read them growing up. They were books
that we passed down because they were some of the best books for kids to read when they were old
enough to understand what they were about. E.B White always had a sense of humor in his writings. It
was something that could never be copied in the same way that he would write. E.B White was born
July 11, 1899 in Mount Vernon, New York. He lived with his mother Jessie Hart and his father Samuel
Tilly White. His father was a piano manufacturer but it was never clear as to what his mother had for a
job. It could have been that she never a job considering the time period that White grew up in. He was
one of six kids having two brothers and three sisters. Although having six children would make it
pretty close to having a full time job, so I would find it pretty hard to find a job of caring for the
family. His parents named him Elwyn Brooks White, but he was not the biggest fan of it. He states
that, I never liked that Elwyn. My mother just hung it on me because she d run out of names, he told
The New York Times in 1980 ( Elwyn Brooks White ). On White s twelth birthday his
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24. Dietitian Personal Statement
Unless the doctor of today becomes the dietitian of tomorrow, the dietitian of today will become the
doctor of tomorrow. Dr. ALEXIS CARROL. (Famous Biological Scientist and head of the Rockefellar
Institute.)
I open with this quote to illustrate the importance of the role of the dietitian in the health care field.
Chronic disease can be prevented, managed, and sometimes reversed through proper nutrition. It is up
to the dietitian to impart knowledge, skills, and self efficacy into the individual, so they may take back
control of their health. It is my hope that by becoming a dietitian, I can impact lives in a meaningful
way and improve the health, welfare, and quality of life of those within my community.
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My desire to balance family and career has evolved into a dream where I combine all my areas of
interest to serve the people of my community and empower them to improve their lives. Before
building my business, I will complete my dietetic internship, sit for the registration exam, and
commission into the US Air Force Reserves or US Army Reserves to work as a registered dietitian.
This will allow me to pursue my interest in tactical nutrition and research, stay home with my children
until they are school aged, and begin taking patients/clients for my private practice. If I specialize in
sports nutrition, I will become a Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics, but if I follow my interest in
fertility, pregnancy, and lactation, I will become an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.
Regardless of my area of practice, I will obtain my board certification in obesity and weight
management and become a certified diabetes educator. With overweight, obesity and diabetes on the
rise, affecting 35% and 10% of Ohio s population respectively, I will need these certifications to meet
the needs of my
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25. Kant Duty
It begins with a presented value of intrinsic goods, through analysing the relationship between the
good will and duty. He claims there is nothing that can be held be held to be good, without its
limitations except good will itself. For example, an act of courage, can be an act of arrogance or
carelessness unless the good will is there to correct their influence on the mind. Thereby it corrects the
entire principle of action. Furthermore, the good will will is only good through its willing, therefore it
does not need an end or purpose. It is higher than any will that is brought about by inclination and
eventually the good will presents itself like a shining jewel. The aim of course is enjoying life and
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Universal Law
If duty really is a concept that contains legislation for our actions, then it has to be equal amongst all
rational beings, If something is equal, it is universal.
Kant argues the will must be commanded by the principle; one must be able to will that a maxim of
our action should become a universal law. This principle is only accomplishable through the practice
of reason free from any incentive or influence, something the hypothetical imperative cannot do. In
practice, this means if genocide was a universal law, the human race would soon become extinct, thus
it is not a practical principle. Whereas acting in accordance to prolonging and sustaining human lives
is a universal law everybody should desire. Therefore, the good will is guided by rationale.
ii. Humanity
To expand on the first formulae, the good will is made objective by humanity. Like the categorical
imperative, rational beings exist as an end in itself, they are directed toward themselves as well as
other rational beings. Therefore rational beings should not treat themselves or others as a means. This
is consistent with the examples mentioned by Kant such as the suicidal man treating himself as a
means in order to escape from his condition, or the dishonest man abusing the trust of others through
his false promises, abusing others as a means for their own financial
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26. Analysis Of Bad Feminist By Roxane Gay
We are not the Same: A Summary of Bad Feminist
Roxane Gay, author of the article entitled Bad Feminist , is a very accomplished American feminist
writer. Her publication of Bad Feminist in 2012 gained national public attention (1). Feminism, as
defined in the dictionary, is the advocacy of women s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes
(2), but Gay explains throughout her article that being a feminist is not just as simple as agreeing with
this need for gender equality. The feminist label is too narrow and because of this the feminist
movement is breaking apart. In this piece, Gay addresses how our society currently defines feminism
and explains why this definition does not encompass everybody that it should.
Gay starts by explaining that when we talk about feminism today we only refer to a small sliver of the
entire feminist population, the essential feminist. To fit into the essential feminist category there are
many feminist ideals you must live up to in order to be doing feminism right (Gay). The standards
assumed are anger, humorlessness, militancy, hate sex, white, heterosexual, career driven, beautiful
and so on (Gay). Gay stops to point out one of the many flaws in this definition; if beauty is an
essential part of being a feminist and your worth is determined in part by your beauty, isn t that
entirely contradictory to the very thing feminism is fighting against? Because of this narrow and
stereotypical image of feminism at center stage in the
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27. Character Analysis Of Holden Caulfield In The Catcher In...
Friendships are like goals; they are easy to make but difficult to keep. J.D Salinger s character Holden
Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye is a lonesome sixteen year old. Salinger s novel follows the
story of Holden as he tries to rescue children s innocence from being lost to the crippling world of
adulthood. Although he perceives his friends as fake, Holden tries to flatter his roommate Stradlater
and old friend Sally Hayes into becoming a person like Jane Gallagher: someone that will listen to
him. Ward Stradlater is Holden s smug roommate at Pencey Prep. Conceited yet friendly, Holden often
dismisses his roommate s phoniness because Stradlater is capable of having a little intelligent
conversation with Holden. While tap dancing, Holden jokes, I m the goddamn Governor s son
(Salinger, 34). Stradlater laughs, proving that he can understand Holden s unique sense of humor.
Only around Stradlater, Mr. Antolini and Phoebe, does Holden ever expose his aloof side, as he knows
that they will be able to appreciate Holden s wit. Contrarily, Holden reigns a superior attitude over
those he does not think are intelligent, such as his next door neighbor, Robert Ackley. However, the
approachable behavior Stradlater exhibits causes Holden to seek more of his attention. For instance,
he decides to write Stradlater s English composition. Before agreeing to the task, a shocked Holden
marvels, I m the one that s flunking out of the goddamn place, and you re asking me to write you a
goddamn composition (Salinger, 32). Afterwards, Holden asks Stradlater about what he should write
his assignment on; this indicates that Holden does not care if he writes Stradlater a faulty paper, he
just wants to charm him. Moreover, Holden later wonders, I wished I knew who d swiped my gloves
at Pencey, because my hands were freezing (Salinger, 99). Evidently, Holden does not appreciate
lending his clothes or doing anyone favors, yet he is incredibly generous with Stradlater. Holden gives
Stradlater his hound s tooth jacket despite knowing that Stradlater will stretch it and then even writes
his English composition. Satisfying Stradlater gains Holden his roommate s company, as a like
minded individual s presence, is what Holder
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28. How Business Cartels Have A Way Of Controlling Competition
Business cartels have a way of controlling competition, it is for this reason that landlords, real estate
owners, and owners of mining companies have decided to join the election polls in Bangalore, India.
Bangalore being the third largest city and is it is considered to be the Silicon Valley of India. Many
political parties deny any dealings with these owners but have them running on their ticket in the
election. The elections are mostly capital intensive and these people have the ability to finance any
political party. It is for this reason why the Addyston Pipe and Steel Co v U.S , bidding ring case will
be discuss in this paper to explain why bidding rings are formed.
Addyston Pipe and Steel Co. v U.S , court case of 1889 in which the Supreme Court of the United
States granted the federal government certain regulatory powers over private business. The case
resulted from a number of convictions of pip manufacturing firms for price fixing, a practice that
washeld to be a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act that regulates the actions of corporate trusts.
While the pipe companies argued that manufacturing was not under federal regulation, the Court ruled
that price fixing was a clear impingement on interstate commerce and was therefore under federal
regulatory jurisdiction.
It was charged in the petition that on the 28th of December, 1894, the defendants entered into a
combination and conspiracy among themselves, by which they agreed that there should be no
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29. The Eye And Laser Eye Surgery Essay
A Functioning Eye (Emmetropia)
The eye is the organ of sight. It is used in almost everything we do, from playing sport to reading. A
normal and well functioning eye can focus objects and images, both near and far, perceive depth and
adapt to changes in light.
The perception of depth is due to having two separate eyes creating two separate images, while the
ability to adapt to light change is attributed to the iris and the dilator muscles. However these two
aspects of the eye are not involved in laser eye surgery and will not be discussed in reference. The
focusing of objects and images is very much part of laser eye surgery. In order for a clear visual image
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Refractive surgery is a term for several procedures designed to treat these vision abnormalities.
Eye Defects
Myopia is the refractive condition where the farthest point of focus is located at a point near to the
observer, and not at infinity. When one is nearsighted, distance vision is blurred at all times while near
vision is often excellent within a certain range. There are a number of explanations for this optical
condition. The eyeball may be too long, causing the image to be focused short of the retina at the back
of the eye. Or, the focusing lenses of the eye are too strong.
The primary focusing lens is the cornea, the clear window at the very front of your eye. The internal
lens, called the crystalline lens, is adjustable and alters your focus from distance to near. Sometimes,
one of these two lenses may have a radius of curvature that is too steep. In myopia, it is often the
cornea that is too highly curved. It is this curvature which is altered in laser eye surgery. Shortening
the eyeball has been tried, but it has not been without the potential of serious and permanent damage.
Often in situations where the crystalline lens is forced into an excessive plus power curvature, myopia
can result. This may occur from near vision stress, a
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30. Hamlet Polonius Conflict
setting and conflict. Act 1 also introduces most of the characters who are seen throughout this play,
like Polonius, the chief counselor to the new King Claudius. Polonius has a rather interesting character
development in this act, and this is evident through his relationship with his kids, his relationship with
the king, and his own self centeredness Polonius is described as an old man in this play, and that is
supported with the fact that he has a son who is in college in France. His other child is Ophelia, who
just so happens to be courting with none other than Prince Hamlet. To Polonius, both of his children
are each in a situation that requires tact and wit. Even though they both live separate lives from their
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Contrary to Laertes s, his lecture with her is about her relationship with Prince Hamlet, and believes
his vows, for they are brokers (1.3.136). He means by this that Hamlet is just a pimp that is leading
her to sinful acts. Polonius does not believe that he is being true when he says he loves Ophelia, and
has a right not to. After all, he is the Prince, and royalty usually marry royalty. He also believes that
Hamlet is just using her, and that she should Tender yourself [Ophelia] more clearly, / Or (not to crack
the wind of the poor phrase, / Running it thus) you ll tender me a fool (1.3.117 118). This statement
was said in the context that Hamlet is showing his tenders of affection to Ophelia, tenders meaning not
legal tender. The first part of this charge tells Ophelia that she should be careful with who she accepts
love from. This is a loving statement from father to daughter, and receives no reward when in the
shadow of the last part of this statement, which has three meanings. The second half of this charge
mostly means that she will either make herself look like a fool, or make Polonius look like a fool. This
meaning shows Polonius s true character, that he is concerned with himself most of all. Considering
his reputation, this claim is understood, yet still looked down upon by most readers. The other, and
more serious, meaning of Polonius s comment is that Ophelia will give Polonius a grandchild. This is
drawn from the alternate meaning of fool, which is a term of endearment toward babies. If Ophelia
had a child with the Prince, this would also make Polonius look bad because she would have done it
out of wedlock, and thus reveals his character even more. He is very self centered, and this is
supported by his behavior around the
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31. Working At A Car Rental Company Located At Pearson Airport
The first transferable key I chose is Analyze data or facts.The reason i chose this is, because it relates
to the history of my work place. I am currently working at a car rental company located at Pearson
airport called National Alamo. Our responsibility as a team at work is to get the cars out cleaned,
gassed and up and running in a specific time. It is important to our company to get the car out to our
customer in the best quality. The reason why this transferable skill is important to our work place is
because we need to analyze the amount of cars being sent to rent each hour so we could match our
reservation quote. The data collected of how many cars we have left is very important to us because
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The data collected from that would be very helpful for the division because it would allows the
officers to be aware of the area and they try to crackdown on the crime. The second transferable key
that is important to me is problem solving. The reason I chose this is, because it is very important to
dealing with conflict. Problem solving is an everyday thing in my household. We were taught by our
parents to solve problems within our conflicts because the more we avoided the conflict, the worse it
got. The one example I would use is a conflict between my brother and I. I had a car this summer that
belonged to me that I pay for to maintain. But my brother always wants to take it when I m at home
but he only pays for his gas. I confronted him about the situation to let him know that if he drives the
car the same amount of times I do, that the car belongs to him equally. So I told him he needs to pays
for my gas all the time or pay for insurance. We argued for a couple of hours, so my father came in
between and told us we need to solve this probably or else he ll take the car keys from us. So finally
we came to a agreement of splitting everything equally. He pays for half of everything and that I pay
the other half. The reason this skill is important to us is that if we didn t get to solve our problem none
of us would have a car. This skill would assist me in my future field of policing
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32. Informative Essay On Charcoal Grill
Obviously, cooking with a charcoal grill is not as simple as what you see in the movies you sure don t
just turn it on! But, people still opt for grilling different food items with a charcoal grill.
People who favor charcoal don t mind that it s a little harder to handle and takes longer to cook than
other grilling methods. Outdoor enthusiasts continue to think the distinctive smoky aroma and flavor
you get with using charcoal makes the added effort worthwhile.
An excellent choice for backpackers would be a very light weight stainless steel charcoal grill. They
would appreciate how easy it could be carried and stored. However, since the unit would be smaller,
its capacity would be restricted. Cooking for a group of people would require you to make multiple
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As they have more spacious means of transportation, they can afford to carry a larger portable
stainless charcoal grill. Lighter that the heavy home use grills but lighter that the ultra lightweight
models, these stainless steel charcoal grill occupy the perfect middle ground for great portability.
These stainless steel charcoal grills have various features that are specific to certain activities, such as
a feature set designed for picnics. In order for it be able to grill larger items of food, a stainless steel
charcoal grill intended for picnics should have a deep cover.
Using a cover like this directs the heat back toward the grilled meat and ensures no heat escapes.
Therefore, the food you are grilling is has a shorter cooking time and you use less
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33. Siddhartha
Siddhartha, the handsome and respected son of a Brahmin, lives with his father in ancient India.
Everyone in the village expects Siddhartha to be a successful Brahmin like his father. Siddhartha
enjoys a near idyllic existence with his best friend, Govinda, but he is secretly dissatisfied. He
performs all the rituals of religion, and he does what religion says should bring him happiness and
peace. Nonetheless, he feels something is missing. His father and the other elders have still not
achieved enlightenment, and he feels that staying with them will not settle the questions he has about
the nature of his existence. Siddhartha believes his father has already passed on all the wisdom their
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They are starved and almost naked and have come to beg for food. They believe enlightenment can be
reached through asceticism, a rejection of the body and physical desire. The path the Samanas preach
is quite different from the one Siddhartha has been taught, and he believes it may provide some of the
answers he is looking for. He decides to follow this new path. Siddhartha s father does not want him to
join the Samanas, but he cannot dissuade Siddhartha. Govinda also wants to find a path to
enlightenment, and he joins Siddhartha in this new life. Siddhartha adjusts quickly to the ways of the
Samanas because of the patience and discipline he learned in the Brahmin tradition. He learns how to
free himself from the traditional trappings of life, and so loses his desire for property, clothing,
sexuality, and all sustenance except that required to live. His goal is to find enlightenment by
eliminating his Self, and he successfully renounces the pleasures of the
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34. The Pros And Cons Of Visas In Australia
We will no longer allow 457 visas to be passports to jobs that could and should go to Australians .
This is what Mr Turnbull said in a video posted to Facebook on April 18 this year marking the
beginning to a series of changes to the 457 visa.
The Temporary Work (skilled) (subclass 457) visa is a visa that lets a skilled worker travel to Australia
to work in their nominated occupation for their approved sponsor for up to four years (Australian
Government Department of Immigration and Border Protection), most importantly this can only
happen providing that the sponsor could not find an Australian citizen to do the work (The Australian,
April 18, 2017). Earlier this year in April, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced the
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In April, the same month as Mr Turnbull s announcement, the 651 professions eligible for a 457 visa
was cut down to 435 eligible occupations. This 33% cut might appear to be a drastic change, however
18 of these occupations haven t been used in the past decade and include jobs such as deer farmers and
turf growers. Additionally, 46 occupations have never been approved to foreign workers for the twenty
years that the 457 visa has been in place.
Removing occupations such as foreign Ship s masters and picture framers will not return jobs to
Australians. But not only did the government remove these trivial occupations, they also decided to
remove certain scientist, ICT support technicians and engineers.
The IT sector employs the largest percentage of 457 visa workers by field (14.1%) and is one of
Australia s fastest growing industries with a current value of $79 billion projected to grow to $139
billion in 2020 accounting for 7% of Australia s GDP. According to a report released by Deloitte
Access Economics, in Australia there were 640,000 workers employed in IT in 2016, approximately
2% (14,000) of whom were sponsored by the 457 visa. Not only is the problem of foreign workers
stealing our jobs over exaggerated, the report projects that 100,000 more IT workers will need to be
employed in the next five years for Australia to
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35. The Modern Hero Of Beowulf
Aaron Payne
Mr. Walter
English IV
September 28
The Modern Hero
The art of leadership... consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary
and taking care that nothing will split up that attention (Adolf Hitler). Although Adolf Hitler may have
been one of the worst men in history, he had a similar rise to power as the Geatish warrior Beowulf
did. He gained his leadership by showing up to Germany in their time of need and telling them that he
can fix their economic depression after WWII. Throughout the epic poem, Beowulf demonstrates a
leadership style that is very effective; however, it has failed many leaders and their cultures in the past,
and it is often carried on today. This also ties into Beowulf s hero model, which shows us how
drastically the idea of heros have changed throughout history.
Beowulf s charismatic leadership style is adequate for him to achieve the role he deserves over the
Danes, although it comes along with several drawbacks. Beowulf comes to power by being a
courageous figure that comes to help the Danes in their time of need. He often brags about his
courageous acts to show his greatness, we see this when he is confronted by Unferth, The fact is,
Unferth, if you were truly as keen and courageous as you claim to be Grendel would never have got
away with such unchecked atrocity, attacks on your king, havoc in Heorot and horrors everywhere
(590 594). After defeating Grendel, the Danes look to him as their invincible hero
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36. The Technology of Light Detection and Ranging
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) is considered an old technology, but also a new technology at
the same time. LiDAR has existed for close to 20 years. However the system has only been available
in industry for the past 10 years. This is due to the costs associated with having a functioning system.
There is many applications used by this technology. Some examples of this are survey data, structural
information, speed traps, and mainly survey and topographic data. LiDAR has been around since the
early 1950 s. Once the development of accurate positioning systems took place LiDAR became a
viable option for mapping technology. This system measures distance by targeting an area with a laser
and analyzing the reflected light. This is precision mounted on the underside of an aircraft, the sensor
emits rapid pulses of ultraviolet or infrared light which in turn measures said distances. In turn this
system can target a wide range of materials. From terrain to clouds and gasses. (Ranges are
determined by computing the amount of time it takes the light to leave the airplane, travel to the
ground and return to the sensor. A sensing unit s precise position and attitude, instantaneous mirror
angle and the collected ranges are used to calculate 3 D positions of terrain points. As many as
100,000 positions or mass points can be captured every second.)
Works Cited
BC CARMS. (2006). LiDAR Overview of Technology, Applications, Market Features Industry.
Victoria, BC: BC CARMS.
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37. Man In The Water Analysis
Man in the Water Man creates the simplicity in which he lives, until faced with a choice; a choice that
can change the perception of life, love, and selflessness. The man in the water is perceived as a hero,
however, that man may have never quite known what it meant to be truly selfless. He is known for his
anonymity, and his heroism, but what a person may not realize, is that he is known for making a
choice, an amazing factor in this, is he made his choice many more times than one. Also, he is seen as
courageous, however his true act of courage may not have been the saving of lives, but the giving of
his own in the process. Lastly, the man in the water fought for his life, and many others until his death.
The true selflessness, heroism, and deliverance, of the man in the water, prove that there is good in the
world, however, good is a choice one must make.
Firstly, the man in the water is respectable, for his choices that he decided to make, repeatedly. Within
every act of courage, there is a choice, which is also known as the fight or flight response. This man
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The author of the excerpt, The man in the Water, wrote his article to inform the people of this nation,
and possibly even the world, that good people do exist, and while we may be focusing on the bad in a
situation, there is always one piece of good. He wrote his piece to show the world that a man, an elder
man at that, saved the lives of people he may not even known. The man in the water may have created
a situation worse for himself, for the betterment of the people around him. The central theme of this
article that the reader must understand, is that no matter how hard we try to see only the bad, and no
matter how horrific an incident may be, be the person who saves, and be the person who gives life. Be,
the man in the
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38. Essay On Birth Control Pills
Birth control pills should be available without a prescription. Oral contraceptive has been a
controversial topic for years. Oral contraceptives are a common form of birth control. Birth control is
used to prevent pregnancy by blocking a male s sperm from fertilizing a female s egg. Women take
birth control to prevent pregnancy. Also, teen women can prevent unwanted pregnancies by having
access to over the counter birth control pills. Birth control pills should be available without a
prescription.
The first reason birth control pills should be available without a prescription is that other countries
allow women to purchase birth control pills without a prescription. Nations like China, Russia, and
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Women do not have to set an appointment with their doctor and having to wait a week or more for
their appointment.But with the over the counter birth control, consumers can go to their local
pharmacy and pick up their birth control pills. When over the counter pills are easier to access, the
more patient will use it. Everybody in America should be able to receive birth control (Laura Bassett).
Some women do not have access to a doctor which makes it harder for them to have birth control.
Having over the counter birth control pill will be easier for people to have.
The final and most important reason birth control pills should be available without a prescription is
because birth control pills prevent unwanted pregnancy.Most women that don t want a baby will
consider the over the counter pill( Grossman, Daniel). Women use birth control pills to prevent
pregnancy. Birth control over the counter pills helps reduce the pregnancy rate in the United States (
Grossman, Daniel). When women or teens use birth control due to unprotected sex. Women use birth
control because they know how effective it is. Most reasons women use birth control is to prevent
unwanted pregnancy. The birth control protects women from unwanted pregnancy. On the other hand,
experts believe that birth control pills should not be available without a prescription because of the
risks and the decrease in
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39. Dance Interventions
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the health benefits of dance interventions on the aging
population, particularly those with Parkinson disease (PD). Studies have suggested the various motor
benefits of dance interventions in people with PD. This research was conducted primarily to find the
results of dance interventions in older adults and in PD. Also, to describe limitations of dance within
these populations, and to identify the direction for further future studies. With there being
approximately 1.5 million Americans with PD, it is shown exercise improves motor impairments in
aging populations, especially vital in people with PD due to the emerging studies supporting potential
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Dance is an accessible and socially engaging physical form of activity that provides measurable
benefits in the aging population and adults with PD. Dance can provide specific external cues for
facilitating movement and task specific training such as turning around, walking backwards, dynamic
strength, endurance, balance and flexibility. The researchers searched controlled, peer reviewed
studies from scientific literature reporting the effects of dance interventions on measures of physical
function in older adults and those with PD. Twenty studies in older adults and seven studies in PD
were included in this research. The majority of dance research of PD was focused on tango given it
targets the PD specific impairments as in walking, turning, etc. Dance studies in older adults included
less of tango and more of the traditional folkloristic dance. These similarities and differences between
the two different populations can impact different motor function, inferring the importance of
developing a community based dance programs for seniors and for people with PD. The researchers
compared the results of each literature of the participants, duration and intensity, PD specific
outcomes, functional strength, endurance, cardiovascular
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