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Focus On Writing Paragraphs And Essays Third Edition - E Focus On Writing Paragraphs And Essays Third
Edition - E
Modernization Of The One Generation Will Be The...
Frank Coyne
Mrs. DeSanto
Research paper
12 February 2015
Improvements to Education Abraham Lincoln once said, The philosophies of the schoolroom in one
generation will be the philosophies of government in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They mostly focused on grammar and basic math; this was actually based on concepts of mandatory
school for children that were founded in Europe by Martin Luther. In the U.S., there was also the
concern of children forced into the workforce too early in the factories.
However, the educational system has changed to make it harder to receive an education almost as
much as it has changed to make an education more accessible. Recent skyrockets in tuition have made
paying for college a challenge. Even families in the middle class with six digit incomes find it nearly
impossible to pay for four years of college (What s the Price Tag). This problem is compounded when
families expect multiple children to attend college. America s school system, especially at the tertiary
level, needs to be improved in order for students to receive the education they deserve for the tuition
they pay. Education is not the only thing that is changing; the job market is also undergoing major
changes. Jobs in today s world are requiring a higher level of education. Colleges have yet to adapt
their educations to include the necessary criteria that the job market requires. At the same time,
college courses are being offered to amuse the student or help GPA scores to improve, instead of
focusing on the
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British Colonists Response To The Stamp Act
After the French and Indian War ended in 1763, Britain, in an effort to meet its financial short falls,
increased its monetary demands on the colonies. The increase in taxes and laws was a difficult
adjustment for the colonists and resulted in the widespread practice of salutary neglect a lack of
enforcement of the laws. In response to this, Britain tightened its control over the colonies by
enforcing an increasing amount of royal policies in the colonies. The independent minded colonists,
however, resented regulations. In response to England s increasingly oppressive and heavy
restrictions, the colonists demonstrations of protest escalated in intensity and violence, growing from
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However, the reality was quite the opposite. In July 1767, Charles Townshend, head of the British
Treasury, proposed what would be known as the Townshend Acts. These acts raised revenue by
placing a tax on glass, paints, led and tea. The acts also suspended the New York Assembly until it
agreed to cooperate with the Quartering Act. The colonists were quick to respond to these Townshend
duties by, once again, commencing to boycott British goods and trigger riots. On March 5, 1770, an
incident known as the Boston Massacre occurred when British soldiers fired into a crowd of Boston
rebels, killing five people. On the day of the Boston Massacre, Parliament repealed numerous terms of
the Townshend Acts, but left a tax on tea in place so as not to be perceived as relinquishing control.
Another significant conflict between the British and colonists occurred on June 9, 1772. This event,
known as the Gaspee Incident, transpired when a British naval ship, called the Gaspee, was burned by
colonists from Rhode Island while on a mission to intercept smugglers. This incident was key in
preparing the colonists for a revolution. In 1773, the East India Company, which was a close ally of
England, faced economic downfall. In response to this, Parliament passed the Tea Act, which was
designed to aid the East India Company. This act essentially
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Hitchbot Research Paper
Santa Claus knows how tough it is to make it in Philadelphia now hitchBOT knows, too. hitchBOT s a
robot on a mission to hitchhike from Marblehead/Salem, Massachusetts, to San Francisco. She
suffered trip ended damage in a fit of vandalism in Philadelphia s Old City Neighborhood. Canadian
researchers Frauke Zeller and David Harris Smith created hitchBOT. The kid sized hitchhiker toured
Europe and New York City. It embarked on its journey west recently, with GPS, a bucket list and a
hitchhiker s thumb. Twitter followers watched hitchBOT s journey. He started the wave at a Red Sox
game in Fenway Park. She photographed Radio City Music Hall and bragged about scoring a date
with a microwave. In August, vandals tore her limb from limb. Her head a ... Show more content on
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Thanks friends: http://t.co/DabYmi6OxH pic.twitter.com/sJPVSxeawg mdash; hitchBOT
(@hitchBOT) August 1, 2015 hitchBOT, gender neutral but with a feminine voice, garnered a
following on Facebook. She has almost 100,000 likes. hitchBOT made friends, posed for selfies
hitchBOT can talk, but not walk. Journalists took her on most legs of her journey. hitchBOT
represented more than a sum of parts. (She s made of a bucket body rubber arms and legs, and
fashionable goulashes.) hitchBOT relied on strangers kindness to travel from here to there. She
snapped photos every 30 minutes, with mixed results (who couldn t relate to that?) If power ran low,
hitchBOT could get a jolt from a car s cigarette lighter. Hosts on hitchBOT s journey offered meals of
batteries and screws. They took selfies with her. She could carry out limited conversations. Friends
along the way signed her body like a child s cast. Her creators sent her off as an experiment on trust
and human interaction with robots. H2 here Philadelphia design and technology makers known as the
Hacktory want to salvage hitchBOT. They d like a shot to redeem Philly s tough reputation in the
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The Role of Privatization in Improvement of Productivity...
Name MARAQITA JONES
Course PSC 7110
Dr.James Kramer
The Role of Privatization in Improvement of Productivity in Public Sector
Abstract
Privatization is the art of transferring asset ownership from public to private hands. The emphasis
plies in the ownership of physical assets. It is generally a once and for all sale of a state owned asset,
in this case the government always retains no governance control and no operational risk, though
usually retains the regulatory control over the assets. The rationale of the private sector hinges on the
difference in incentives between the public and private sectors. Usually the objective of the private
firm is to maximize profit, which is measured relatively and is tied to manager s performance. On ...
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At the same time there has been an increased loss of public confidence in institutions of government
especially in providing public goods and services. A combination of these factor as well as others have
been the driving forces towards the issue of privatization.
Forms of privatization Privatization can usually take several forms. These include divestiture which
has equally been described as the transfer of ownership of public property in the hands of then private
sector. The other form of privatization is sale of shares through the stock market as well as transferring
management of public property to the private sector without necessarily changing ownership of the
same (World Bank, 1994). Other methods include the introduction of contracts such as production
contracts while still maintaining other contracts like procurements. Other methods of achieving the
same could entail sharing profits with the shareholders of the company, liquidation, as well as the
reduction of too much bureaucracy in the management of the public corporations.
Rationale behind privatization In many governments, privatizations have been carried out for many
reasons. One major reason that has been given for the support of the role privatization plays in
improvement of productivity in Public Sector has been the fact that it is a way of increasing the
efficiency of the economy, streamlines the public sector as well as acting as a way of scaling
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Management Of Failed Anti Reflux Surgery
MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ANTI REFLUX SURGERY
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edical treatment trials could be started first which consist mainly of proton pump inhibitors and life
style modification for 3 5 months .
Revision antireflux surgery is more difficult than primary surgery for reflux, particularly if the
previous procedure was performed using an open technique. Open procedure is highly recommended.
Surgical steps:
Positioning and Instrumentation:
The patient is placed on the operating table in the supine position. The operating table is placed in a
reverse Trendelenburg position. Excellent exposure of the esophageal hiatus is paramount in
performing an open procedure. This can be achieved by utilizing an upper hand retractor fit with two
blades for the right and left costal margins. Extra long surgical instruments are usually needed for the
operative procedure, especially when operating on men and obese patients.
Figure (23): An upper midline abdominal incision is used for access. Proximally, this should extend
between the xiphisternum and the left costal margin, and distally it finishes just above or just below
the umbilicus.
Upper abdominal adhesions must be divided to expose the operative field. The left lobe of the liver is
usually adherent to the anterior wall of the upper stomach and the previous fundoplication (Figure 23).
a) Hiatal Dissection: Figure (24): Preparation of hiatus. Figure (25): Identification of the hiatal crura.
This must first be separated from the stomach to expose
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Holy Office Inquisition Guatemala Summary
A first hand documentation of a case carried out by the Holy Office of the Inquisition of New Spain
against a woman accused of sorcery and witch craft in colonial Guatemala took place in 1696. The
primary source case includes three witnesses testimonies with detailed insight and background
regarding the beliefs about witch craft, sorcery, and religious deviance in Guatemala, Mexico during
the 1690 s. The case describes an incident in which a woman named Michaela de Molina is accused
by the church official of the Holy Office Inquisition in New Spain of using sorcery against an Indian
woman, Maria de la Candelaria, to make her extremely ill. The source describes the witnesses
testimonies to the Inquisition in Guatemala. The witnesses claimed that the Indian woman, Maria de la
Candelaria, bleed from her mouth and nostrils and expelled lumps of rags, rocks, coal, hay, and hair.
The write up of the case represents the witnesses belief that a spell placed on Maria by a supposed ...
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This is a similar tone to that of other articles written regarding the topic. The articles by Joan Bristol
and Ruth Behar discuss witchcraft in a negative light with the same tone as the primary case. They
both also discuss the seriousness in which the Inquisition views acts of sorcery and religious deviance.
For example, a healer received 200 lashes for using a potion in the article and another woman
underwent domestic abuse that went ignored due to her supposedly cursing her husband. The strength
of the Inquisition and its ability to persuade others to accept their beliefs is represented in the above
secondary articles, but also in primary diary entries by Brazilian slaves that describe the Catholic
church as controlling marriage between slaves. The Inquisition held a role of control, and they utilized
it in many aspects which is represented
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Pros And Cons Of Living In A Dystopian Society
Introduction
Utopias and dystopias are both literary genres that explore the social and political
structures of a specific society.
A utopia is a perfect world or paradise. It is an imaginary place where there is no poverty,
disease, discrimination or war. Utopias consist of peaceful governments that have ideal economic
and social conditions. All citizens are equal, there is access to education, and healthcare, and the
environment is safe for all that live there.
A dystopia is the opposite of utopia; it is an imperfect world where things have gone
wrong. In a dystopian world people are usually controlled by an oppressive government. The
government uses lies and propaganda to control the minds of the citizens. Many things are ... Show
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A man named Hugh Conway
finds himself hijacked and whisked away to paradise: Shangri La, a place where the air is clean
and the living is natural and spiritual and, moderate. Shangri La is a place where people live
naturally long lives, hundreds of years, in peace, in love, and at one with nature. The defining
characteristic is inner peace, love, and a sense of purpose for those that can find it.
Another example of a utopia is The Giver by Lois Lowery. The Giver is the story of a
boy named Jonas that lives in a community that has converted to Sameness. In order to preserve
structure and order, things like color, climate, and memory, have been eradicated. Jonas is the
one person that has been chosen to store all the memories from the past, of the time before
Sameness. Jonas experiences a multitude of new thoughts, feelings and experiences as the
Receiver of Memory and he has to decide what to do with his new found knowledge. The
defining characteristic is that everyone is equal.
An example of a dystopia is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The Hunger Games
is a dystopia that is set in the country of Panem. Panem consists of citizens that live in
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An Analysis Of Calvin s Argument For Providence
AN ANALYSIS OF CALVIN S ARGUMENT FOR PROVIDENCE
Calvin on Providence In a time of chaos, the words, God is in control, can bring peace to believers and
non believers alike. This phrase has found its way to bumper stickers, Hallmark cards, and Facebook
post, and in many ways it has become a junk drawer phrase one that we pull out when we need a
comforting cliché. When pandemonium breaks loose and we seem to have lost all control, then it is
convenient for God to be in control. But what about when things are not? What if things are relatively
normal. What does it mean for God to be sovereign? This is the question that has perhaps caused more
controversy than any other. For John Calvin, God was completely sovereign. Nothing outside the will
of God could take place, because everything that has taken place, is taking place, or will take place has
been divinely ordained before time began. God is the source of all good, and evil cannot take place
without His permission. According to Calvin, all of humankind are lost in their sins, and so depraved
that they are incapable of finding salvation without God performing an inner miracle within them.
This being said, God has elected to Himself a chosen people from the beginning of time, not off of
merit, but sola gratia.
In Chapter 17 of Book I of Calvin s Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin expounds upon how
when it comes to Calvin s view of providence, nothing is more profitable than the knowledge of this
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Hybridity In Latin America
rved in different parts of Latin American and how it has become a popular holiday in the United
States. When I went to La Placita Olvera I got to observe how this holiday is becoming popular among
many people in Los Angeles. I saw many people from different cultures dressed up as skeletons and
had their faces painted. Many tourists were taking pictures with the Cannons and Nikon cameras and
really enjoyed the festival. I feel that this holiday will eventually become mainstream and global,
which is scary because this holiday can lose it significance and purpose of honoring the dead. The
article also focused on the idea of hybridity and how this holiday is a process of selectively combing
elements of cultural practices and beliefs to make meaning.
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Differences Between Usa And Vietnam
Culture is not only being diverse country, but also values too. People thought there was only one
culture per country. Culture is from by huge groups of people that share a common idea. That idea can
be any value that is precious to them. It important to have a culture because it the background define
our being. The differences between the USA and Vietnam are striking, and they deserve rigorous
examination. Even thought wedding seem to the same for USA and Vietnam it is not.
The wedding has the same meaning for both countries, which that is bonding of a man and woman.
The method of doing the wedding is very different. The comparison of USA to Vietnam is very unique
to each other when come to gather for main wedding. The wedding in America has no real special pre
step to get to the webbing. All it needed is to get permission of the girl by giving the ring hoping that
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Source of the food is a huge factor for comparing between USA and Vietnam. In America, their foods
often come from the land, then the sea. Vietnam relies on sea for resource but they do still have land
resource. The land in Vietnam is topical forest, which that is unique to America wood forest. Use of
wheat is diverse in the world. America makes their wheat into bread while Vietnam made rice from
wheat. The farm in America raises chicken, pig, and cow; unlike Vietnam they also raise duck, goat,
and crawfish. The cooking methods are used differently in theses countries. America likes to grill or
fry their meat than to Vietnam boiling or slow cook. The major factor is that America like to eat more
of beef and chicken into Vietnam that cook fish and pork. Seasoning their food a lot in a form of a
sauce Vietnam uses it in any food. America do not seasoning much if they do it mostly comes in the
salt on the food. In a contrasting food, both country main goals are to service their
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Holden s Teenage Life
Teenage life is known to be full of anxiety and problems, ripe with angst and development. All adults
have gone through it, but it is still a often overlooked aspect of life. J. D. Salinger s novel The Catcher
in the Rye details a taste of troubled teenage life. This novel is a noteworthy classic, lending towards
the author s refusal to have the book digitalized in any way. The book itself is about the 16 year old
Holden Caulfield, a teen in the big city of New York, with a lot of problems. This novel goes a long
way to showing how difficult it can be to grow up, and how it is critical to have good relationships
with others to make it through. One of the primary effects on Holden s teenage life is the loss of his
brother, which is not mentioned until later in the story, where Holden mentions how descriptive his
brother Allie s mitt is, stating he had poems written all over the fingers and the pocket and everywhere
He wrote them on it so that he d have something to read when he was in the field and nobody was up
at bat. He s dead now. This quote is especially interesting because it is stated in a present tense style,
while most of the story is in past tense. This goes to show how much of an impact this particular event
has had on Holden s teenage life, clearly having a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He has been kicked out of several institutions and fails almost all of his classes at each one. Beyond
this he has a deep seated belief that everyone at all the schools he s gone to, are all phonies. He
believes they are all fake, and this belief makes it extremely difficult for Holden to make connections
with others. Throughout the story we see Holden desperately attempting to make connections with
others. We can see that when he fails to make any real connections, that he actually goes through a
large amount of depression. We get the idea that Holden s emotional beliefs and pains only further his
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Grizzly Bears
Black bears in BC have a population that is 9 times that of the grizzlies, however, the results show that
the grizzlies have inflicted 9.7 times more attacks on humans in the past 16 years. This goes to show
that grizzly bears have a higher tendency to attack due to the natural factors and stresses that act on
them cause them to be much more aggressive with less tolerance to threats (Herrero, Aspects of
Evolution and Adaptation in American Black Bears (Ursus americanus Pallas) and Brown and Grizzly
Bears (U. arctos Linne.) of North America n.d.). Many other papers such as Herrero s study in both
1972 and 1985 showed the same results where grizzlies had higher rates of attacks compared to black
bears in BC and so it clearly shows that there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of the attacks occurred in the summer and fall months when the bears are eating the most in
order to gain enough weight for the winter. Within each species, females with cubs were the most
abundant in being the culprit for the attack, however, this number is difficult to verify due to the high
number of unknown genders in the dataset. Black bear attacks occurred mostly in well developed
areas with high human densities while grizzly bear attacks occurred more in the backcountry where
human populations are less
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Essay on Magic in The Descent of Innana and Sappho
Magic in The Descent of Innana and Sappho
In the ancient text The Descent of Innana and the lyric poetry of Sappho, language is viewed as magic.
Not only are the words themselves acting as magic, as in an invocation, but other things manifest
themselves as magic throughout the works. The most common throughout the works of Sappho is that
of love. Sappho also shows us the magic of everyday life in many of her poems. Finally, the writing
down of the works performs a magic all of its own; the magic of continuation. Through the writing of
their works the story of Innana and the poetry of Sappho will live on forever. The most obvious use of
language as magic is in The Descent of Innana. This text is actually all ... Show more content on
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In the poem You know the place: then , Sappho invokes the Goddess Aphrodite. She does this by
calling out to the goddess and naming the place she wishes for Aphrodite to appear. Leave Crete and
come to us / waiting where the grove is / pleasantest, by precincts / sacred to you; incense / smokes on
the altar... ( lines 2 6). This shows how words were believed to hold the power to persuade a god or
goddess. The hope was that, if the offering of poetry was beautiful enough, then the god would grant
the request of the poet. This is not the only form of magic that words held for the ancient Greeks.
In another poem that Sappho wrote, A Prayer to Aphrodite , Sappho describes anguished love. Sappho
desires nothing more then to have this unrequited love returned to her arms. In this poem the magic of
language calls Aphrodite forth and inspires her to do Sappho a favor. It inspires the goddess to give
Sappho the power to bring this person back to the glittering net of her arms (19). This shows Sappho s
true desire to harness the power of love through the magic of language. If she can only write this poem
beautiful enough then Aphrodite will take pity on her and give her what she most wants.
What s the secret wish of your crazy, wild heart? / Whom must Love compel with Her wily ruses /
back into the glittering net of your arms? / Sappho, who hurts you? (17 20). This is what Sappho
wishes to hear from Aphrodite. The power and beauty
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The Use of Rhetoric In Athenian Democracy Essay
Rhetoric was a major factor in the development and maintenance of the Athenian government and was
used by many in order to gain power and ascend in politics. The ascendance of the great demagogues
in Athens during the time of the Peloponnesian war was heavily influenced by their rhetoric and
ability to effectively guide the Athenian democracy. The democratic government was composed of
two groups: public speakers [...], those who made proposals and publicly argued for or against
political projects, and demos, those who as a group decided on the proposals (Yunis, 1991: 179). With
this idea of democracy instilled in Athens, speakers were given an opportunity to present themselves
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Pericles role as a demagogue is blatantly obvious in his speech, The Funeral Oration , found in The
Landmark Thucydides. In 431 BCE, he is chosen to stand in front of the Athenians in a time of crisis
and raise their spirits through an oration given to honour those who had fallen so far in the
Peloponnesian War. Times of tragedy and crisis can cause uproar among a society and Pericles faces
potential blame from The People. In the first paragraphs of his speech, he speaks of Athenian
ancestors and predecessors who had also stood before The People to give similar speeches. He tells
The People, since [their] ancestors have stamped this custom with their approval, it has become [his]
duty to obey the law (Thuc.2.35). He also adds:
I could have wished that the reputations of many brave men were not to be imperiled in the mouth of a
single individual, to stand or fall according as he spoke well or ill. For it is hard to speak properly
upon a subject where it is even difficult to convince your hearers that you are speaking the truth.
(Thuc.2.35)
Pericles lessens his superiority by admitting to human frailty and the possibility that he could fail
while giving the speech. These disclosures given to The People are used as a security measure for
Pericles; he tells them that he is obligated by law to give the speech and, by referring
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Religion In Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury tales collection by Geoffrey Chaucer presents varied characters that each one have to
tell a tale in their way to Canterbury, those characters belongs to different social, religious classes. In
the time of many religious social differences has happened, such as the raise of doubt towards
corrupted churches and religion in general, it could be noticed how Chaucer portrays the characters in
several different ways, there are the good heroine characters, the low class characters, the holly
religious characters, the corrupted greedy characters and so on. Through roaming in the Canterbury
tales collection, there were several tales were told by religious characters that have drawn my attention
to it, such as the Prioress s Tale and the second Nun s Tale. Both of these tales opened my eyes to
notice how Chaucer uses the concept of religion in an ambiguous way to serve his portrayed aim
behind each tale. Therefore, in this paper I tend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
the Prioress starts her tale with saying: Ther was in Asye, in a greet citee, Amonges Cristene folk a
Jewerye, Sustened by a lord of that contree, For foule usure and lucre of vileynye, Hateful to Crist and
to his compaignye; And thurgh the strete men myghte ride or wende, For it was free and open at
eyther ende (Chaucer 488 494). She is saying that in this great city of Asia, that contains a Christian
people; there are Jews, who are corrupted and are living for shaming proposes, for money and material
causes. By saying that there is a great city of Christian that contains Jews, the reader could notice the
racism toward Jews, in the linguistic way of telling the story; it is like the Jews are the black spot in
this great city of
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A Career As A Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Cardiothoracic research paper by Kennie Davis (Gimpy)
Intro:
This research paper includes: a day in the life of a cardiothoracic surgeons life. What cardiothoracic
surgeons do. The reason cardiothoracic surgeons are important and what the future holds for
cardiothoracic surgeons.
What is a cardiothoracic surgeon?
They go through anywhere from nine to fourteen years of schooling and they re six years of
internship, a residency for a couple years and then maybe they might be able to get an attending job
after their fellowship, but even after they go through all those years of school there is still a chance
they won t be able to get through their internship, their attendings might not find them suitable for the
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Most surgeons don t get a whole lot of time to themselves because they re always on call or, you know
out doing surgeon things. So i would imagine you won t really be able to have kids, i mean you would,
be able to have kids but, you wouldn t really have time for them, maybe being a surgeon isn t the best
idea if you want kind want to see them grow up. It takes a lot to be a surgeon overall.
Heart valve replaced without
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Ventilator-Associated Pneumoni A Literature Review
Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common complication of mechanical
ventilation after endotracheal intubation. The role of chlorhexidine and tooth brushing has been
considered as a clinical intervention to reduce infection rates however evidence to inform this needs
appraising. Keywords: Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHX) Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP)
Mechanically Ventilated (MV) Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Colisistine (COL) Aim: This paper presents
a critical review on whether chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX) and tooth brushing decreases rates of
ventilator associated pneumonia in adult mechanically ventilated patients cared for in intensive care
settings. Methods: A literature search was conducted using a number of ... Show more content on
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Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) refers to bacterial pneumonia developed in patients who have
been mechanically ventilated for more than 48 hours. Whilst there is no universally accepted
definition of ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP)(Department of Health (DoH) 2010), it is viewed
as a hospital acquired infection caused by the aspiration of bacteria past the endotracheal cuff after 48
hours of being intubated, which can develop into pneumonia. VAP is known to extend intensive care
unit (ICU) stay and has substantial cost implications of up to £12,000 per patient episode (Fletcher et
al., 2008). Safadar et al., (2005) suggest that strategies for the prevention of VAP are urgently needed
to help reduce hospitalisation costs, incidence of mortality and improve patient
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How Is Mandela Related To Apartheid Free Country
Mandela leads South Africa to an apartheid free country through the country s main sport rugby. The
documentary starts off by introducing conflict rugby is war...it is a battle of guts. A metaphor is used
to compare rugby to a crime, where lives are lost. This displays the commitment to the sport, despite
the dangerous consequences. Rugby is also used as a symbol rugby [represents]...the worst of
apartheid. Rugby symbolizes the feud between the blacks and whites of South Africa. Justice
Bekebeke, an activist, provides another perspective on the game of rugby in south Africa, every time
the beat up one of the white guys we would shout for joy...[what] they did to us on a daily basis, they
got it on this rugby field. It is ironic how they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the doubt is gone when Mandela openly shows his pride for the team and his country, There
is Mandela somebody could execute him. There he stands in all his blackness, behind this white sport
with these big boys. This statement can be an allegory that represents the elimination of apartheid in
South Africa. The blackness represents all the black people of south Africa who have been suffering
because of the fear of standing up could result in an execution. Moreover, the white sport, known as
rugby, shows who is dominant. It is ironic for a black man to be standing in front of white people
during the time of apartheid. However, Mandela changed the views of many South Africans He was
our 16th man this is a reference to the title. In a rugby team, there are 15 players on the field, in this
case the extra player could stand for Mandela because he was considered to be a part of the
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The Importance Of Forensic Anthropology
In 1940, Law enforcement agencies began to call Anthropologists to assist with identifying a human
and their skeletal remains, as this led on Forensic Anthropology started to become known. The crime
rate in today society is dramatically rising. With the help of Forensic Anthropology people can help
solve crimes committed. When Forensic Anthropology became popular it made an impact on society
and everyone around the world, and still does today. To truly understand the complicity of Forensic
Anthropology you need to know: what is it, what they do in the field of work, and why it is important
to society.
Forensic anthropology is the study The analysis of human biological and cultural remains for legal
purposes ( Anthropology is the study of humans, and forensic anthropologists focus their studies on
the human body as it helps figure out the severity of the accident. Determining a humans cause of
death is done by the help of forensic anthropology. There are many ways a scientist can determine the
cause of the of death. The process to determine a deiced human body usually involves an examination
on the skeleton remains. Their study of human remains aids in the detection of crime by working to
assess the age, sex, stature, ancestry, and unique features of a skeleton, which may include
documenting trauma to the skeleton and its postmortem interval (Forensic Anthropologist job
description). Bone damage and fragments can also provide evidence from the murder victim which
can
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Daniel Boulud s Letters To A Young Chef
Because of passion with cooking and dream to be a chef, I have read a lot of cookbooks, regional
culinary books and books about famous chefs, some of them are interesting but none of them was
attracted to me the most. Normally, I just found some my favorite recipes in such books. However,
Letters to a young chef , a book contains a collection of letters which Chef Daniel Boulud wrote to
Alex Lee whom worked alongside Daniel for ten years as a passionate young cook, truly brings me
desire to make my dream come true as much as help me to broaden my knowledge about culinary arts.
To make the book easy to understand, I would give its summary first. There are fourteen chapters
corresponds to the same number of letters the author sent to a young
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Arguments Against Transracial Adoption
Families don t have to match, you don t have to look like someone to love them. Leigh Anne Tuoghy a
small white southern women made this unflinching statement to address negative commentary that
was directed toward her adoptive son, who was very largely built and African American. With her
standing up and publically addressing the love of her son it allowed many people to start to embrace
transracial adoption after being frowned upon by many people who believe that children should not be
adopted by parents who are of a different race. In the 1920s the matching adoption policy was created
to match children to have the same biological make up. The greatest thing about transracial adopting is
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With adoption being viewed in such a positive light there are still some people who are strongly
against transracial adopting and some of their reason are because they believe that the child will lose
their identity. Is the race of the child more important than the love that the child will receive? While
observing transracial adopting there are many point of view that you have to factor in, but there is only
one that matters and that is the love of the child.
President Theodore Roosevelt created the Progressive Movement to increase the improvement of child
welfare. In the 1850s many informal adopts began to take place after war because many families were
killed in the war leaving the children parentless this allow many people to advantage of the children
by making them slaves because they were naïve. His plan of child welfare was very successful this
made many people
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How To Describe Savannah
WHY SAVANNAH? Imagine this: your sitting outside a quaint tavern, watching as a boat slowly
floats on the nearby river. A cool breeze brings whispers of jazz, swaying the trees decorated with
Spanish moss. Your waiter soon arrives, trailed by the smells of southern cooking. You eagerly glance
at your meal, noticing the fried green tomatoes are still sizzling! The fried green tomatoes alone sound
like heaven! This is Savannah, Georgia. A city rich in history, character, and fine cuisine. If the south
was a great pot of sweet tea, savannah would be the simple syrup. WHERE AND WHEN? HOME
AWAY FROM HOME When I travel I like to have a place that I can call home. It has to have the
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REYNOLDS SQUARE AND THE PINK HOUSE Reynolds square is one of my favorite squares, it
sits about a block or two up from River Street. You ll know the square if you spot it, as a statue of
John Wesley sits at its center. The pink house sits across from this square. Last time I was in savannah
it was suggested to me as another good restaurant where there is some serious ghost action. However,
I haven t tried it out yet, you ll have to let me know if you ve been I m curious how it is. A
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Pele In Hawaiian Mythology
According to Hawaiian mythology, Pele is the fire goddess. Connected to volcanoes, lightning, fire
and wind, she is considered the creator of the Hawaiian Islands. Due to this, Pele is one of the best
known gods of the islands. Even today, visitors to the Ainopio Trail and the summit of Mauna Loa
bring offerings to Pele. Long ago, native Hawaiians began this tradition by climbing Mauna Loa with
offerings to appease Pele and win her favor. This same gorgeous trail can be used by visitors to reach
the summit and commune with the goddess. Arriving at the Islands Long ago, Pele was born into a
family of six daughters and seven sons. According to mythology, her mother was the earth goddess,
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She fell for the mortal chief of Kauai, Lohiau. Hearing the sound of a hula festival, she used astral
travel to arrive at the festival where she immediately fell in love with Lohiau. Pele joined in the dance
and quickly won Lohiau s heart. They lived together happily until one day Pele returned home. She
promised to send for him, and her sister, Hiiaka, was sent to fetch him. Hiiaka s only requirement was
to go to Kauai, retrieve Lohiau and avoid kissing him. Arriving after many days, Hiiaka was distraught
to discover that Lohiau had died. Lucky for her, she saw his spirit darting above the mountain tops.
Capturing the spirit, she managed to return it to his body. Returning to Pele, Hiiaka was so excited that
she hugged and kissed Lohiau without thinking about it. Assuming that Hiaaka was trying to mock
her, Pele destroyed Lohiau by covering him in lava. At the same time, Pele s brothers had just returned
from traveling. Seeing the body of Lohiau, they brought him back to life and Lohiau fell in love with
Hiiaka. Together, Hiiaka and Lohiau settled down in a house on Ke e Beach in Haena. Today, a stone
wall from their house can still be seen. The Wrath of Pele Lives
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research And Ethics
Introduction Stem cell research and engineering is a widely disputed topic that often divides people in
science, ethics, and religion. In order to fully understand the controversy surrounding this area of
scientific research and discovery, one must be informed as to what stem cells are. In the article,
Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Research, Ethics and Policy , stem cells are described as primitive
cells with the capacity to divide and give rise to more identical stem cells or to specialize and from
specific cells of somatic tissues (Wert 672). Essentially, stem cells can potentially provide an
unlimited supply of cells that could form some or all body cells. This ability to transform into different
types or all types of cells depends of the type of stem cell, which can be divided into embryonic stem
cells and adult stem cells (Bishop 1). Embryonic stem cells are extracted from preimplantation
embryos and are pluripotent, meaning they possess the ability to form cells of all tissues in the adult
human body. Adult stem cells, however, are limited to what tissues they can transform into.
Currently, our research and understanding of embryonic cells is finite, yet it is evident that the
development of this research could have a significant impact on our treatment of various diseases,
disorders, and cancers. Conflicting opinions and scrutiny surrounding the ethics of embryonic stem
cell research delay the development and expansion of embryonic stem cell research. Many who
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Shelters
Animal Shelters have been the source of many rescued domesticated animals. Receiving about 8 10
million animals a year, they are important in keeping stray and abandoned dogs and cats off the streets
in order to give them a safe and loving new home. According to the American Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), 47% of dogs and 42% of cats are rehomed (ASPCA.org).
However, what happens to the other 53 58% of those animals that were not given a new home? Well,
many of the animals left will be in the shelter trying to gain the attention of a fitting new owner
excited with the thought of adopting them. However, after many months, the shelters become
overpopulated with the number of dogs and cats that enter the compound leaving the shelter no choice
but to remove the older animals by way of euthanasia. Euthanizing these animals are a way to
decrease the surplus population roaming the streets and in the shelters. Although euthanasia may be
called for in some cases, such as old age or terminally ill animals, it is inhumane to euthanize perfectly
healthy ones for the sake of space and controlled population sizes. Overpopulation is one of the top
reasons for animals being euthanized in shelters. About 1.5 million sheltered animals are euthanized
annually due to overpopulation, illnesses, or behavior (ASPCA.org). In order to prevent the amount of
euthanizations in shelters, domestic animal populations have to be controlled to some extent. There are
several
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2.2 Describe with Examples the Importance of Recognising...
2.2 Describe with examples the importance of recognising and responding to concerns about children
and young people s development When looking at children and young people s development it is
important to recognise and respond to concerns to ensure that the child or young person receives the
help and assistance needed. The sooner any issues or concerns are raised the sooner the child or young
person can be monitored and help or assistance given. The following things would cause concern
about a child or young persons development. If the concern was ignored or the problem was left
untreated things could get worse and a delay in help or any treatment needed could mean the outcome
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Physically as the child isn t playing at playtime they might not be as physically active as they
previously were. Responding to any concern has to be done in a professional manner meaning that you
don t talk to the parents or carer of the child without first following procedures. You would have to
have an account and a note of exactly what was seen or heard or anything witnessed. You would need
to state why it was a concern to you and the date and time this occurred. You would need to have kept
a log and it must be true and accurate. You would approach the class teacher with your concern. If the
teacher disregards it you would still need to report it as you have a responsibility to that child or young
person. You would report it to the relevant person above the teacher until the concern has been
reported correctly. Once reported the relevant person can help the child appropriately to solve the
issue correctly hopefully getting the child back on course. If you fail to take note and report any
concerns of child development the child or young person s development could be affected in various
areas. Example 2 You may start to become concerned about a child or young person if they start to act
out of character or their behaviour changes. You have a child who in class usually participates well
and is happy, very outgoing and confident but one day they come into class looking sad and is very
quiet.
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Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Research Paper
Throughout the years, there have been many rises to power and dictators. Some of them being good
and some of them being bad. Everyone remembers the bad ones such as, Hitler or The Roman Empire.
But, there are some that go unrecognized such as, Rafael Leonidas Trujillo. Rafael Trujillo rise to
power and dictatorship over the Dominican Republic brought on many people to rebel against him and
eventually take him down. Trujillo grew up in a normal middle class family with ten other siblings. He
went to an informal school. Eventually Trujillo began his military career in the Dominican army in
1918 and was trained by U. S. marines. He rose from lieutenant to commanding colonel of the
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Some people finally had enough of his reign and did something about it. People called him El Jefe ,
meaning The Chief or The Boss. The citizens were usually obedient to him because they feared his
punishment. Any resistance against him was dealt with harshly and any rebel usually ended up
disappearing from the face of the earth (Radeska). The incident that really got people to rebel against
him was his assassination attempt against Venezuela s president, Romulo Betancourt. Many people
tried to kill him but failed. Finally on May 30, 1961 a group shot and killed him, while he was on the
way to San Cristóbal. The group of people that were involved in his killing were Amado Garcia
Guerrero, Antonio de la Maza, General Juan Tomas Diaz, and General Antonio Imbert Barrera. It was
late that evening, General Imbert and the three other people were waiting for Trujillo to drive past. It
took multiple shots to take him down. The final shot, that killed him, was from General Imbert.
Trujillo was left sprawled dead across the highway, and his reign over the Santa Domingo capital was
finally over ( I Shot the Cruellest Dictator in the Americas ). And the prop,r of the Santa Domingo
capital were finally free of his
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Belfast Of Canada
Smith s (2015) evaluation of the Toronto as the Belfast of Canada is important because it defines the
existence of a strong pro Ulster faction of Irish Protestant that received large scale support from the
British government to countermand the rise of Irish Catholicism in the city. In this manner, the term,
The Belfast of Canada , defines the undercurrent of hostility and social barriers that created such
political and social tensions for Irish Catholics in Toronto in the 1860s. This posthumous term defined
the existing struggles between Protestant and Catholic Irish tat would be historically compared to the
struggles in Belfast:
To them, progress and societal standing could be achieved only if they could identify and eradicate the
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In this manner, Irish immigrants all understood the complexity of being in a foreign land, which had
different circumstances in relation to life in Canada. The comparison of Toronto to Belfast has its
limitations due to the far lesser scale of violence experienced between Irish Protestants and Catholics,
but it must also be acknowledged that many Irish immigrants coming over during the Great Famine
endured poverty and similar economic conditions.
The majority of the Protestant emigrants of the Famine era appear not to have been well off. Most of
them spent a few years visiting relatives and working in Carleton or Middlesex counties after arriving
from Ireland in the 1850s (Elliot, 2014, p.111).
In this deeper analysis of Irish population arriving during the Famine, it is apparent that protestant and
Catholic both suffered from poverty after coming to Toronto. Certainly, a majority of immigrants were
of Catholic descent, but there were certainly Protestant Irish being forced off their land in Ireland
during the Famine. These are important details that define why Toronto was not nearly as hostile as
Belfast, since the similar aspects of poverty, Irish nationalism, and Irish culture were shared values in
the overall disposition of Irish immigrants
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Cat Hills Volcanic
Cat Hills Volcanic Field for Major and Trace Element Analyses
By Nathanael Roybal; Geological Sciences, Undergraduate Research Scholars
ABSTRACT
This project focuses on preparing samples for major and trace element analyses of the Cat Hills
volcanic field. Fourteen rock samples were collected from different locations from the Cat Hills
volcanic field. Whole rock samples were crushed with a Chipmunk jaw crusher to obtain gravel sized
particles. Samples were separated using sieves with a mesh spacing of 0.0037 inches and 0.0195
inches. Gravel sized samples collected from the 0.0195 sieve fraction were leached in 5% nitric acid
for 25 minutes, rinsed in distilled water, and allowed to dry. After drying, gravels were powdered
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Kundo, 1982). The basalts have become under saturated that is moving toward a nepheline
compositions. The andesites become less abundant that moving toward silica rich, high alumina, and
K20, Pyroxenes, and hornblende. Cat Hills is going through crystal fractionation and also crustal
contamination that explains the observed trends (Albert M. Kundo, 1982). The basalt compositions are
that are being controlled by the intersection of the Jemez lineament with the Rio Grande Rift and
cause magma to be a trap in the mantle diapir below the rift. Cat hills have an existence of a high
alumina alkali basalt that is over 40 km south of the transverse zone. This indicates that deep trapping
of the magma has occurred away from the zone (Albert M. Kundo, 1982). The shallow origins
indicated in the south of low alkali olivine tholeiite and high k andesites at Albuquerque and Los
Lunas. The low alkali olivine in Albuquerque volcanoes that is abnormal. The geothermal gradient is
most of the basaltic magma, which is generated deeper below the zone that has high alumina alkali
basalts are formed (Albert M. Kundo,
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The Theme Of Insanity In Edgar Allan Poe s The Tell-Tale...
Insanity is doing something over and over again, but expecting a different result, is a famous quote
from Albert Einstein. Yes, it is hard to do something over and over again without being bored of it, but
once you are driven insane, there is no going back. Edgar Allan Poe s The Tell Tale Heart introduced
us to one such person, a madman one should assume. One dark and stormy night, there was an old
man and a young man. This young man goes completely insane due to a vulture like eye from the old
man. One night, the young man goes into the chamber of the old man, and plots to kill him. The young
man, clearly driven insane, takes eight nights to finish the job. On this fateful eighth night, the young
man accidentally makes a noise, awaking the old man from his slumber. The light shown in this horrid
eye, and the young man goes completely crazy. The young man swiftly rids of the old man in one fell
swoop, by suffocating him. After the young man disposes of the body, but disassembling the body, and
hiding him under the floorboards, the police shows up. Once the cops step inside the house, the man is
driven insane again. He hears the beating of the old man s heart underneath the floorboards, and
slowly, his mental state starts to degrade. Finally, he snaps, and the ... Show more content on
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First, the eye drove the man insane due to his mental state. In the middle, his mind and sense were
heightened due to his disease, which was a curse, and more of torture. Finally, the heart made the
young man snap under the pressure of the cops, and he admitted to killing the old man. People should
not take after this young man, because who would want to become a crazy mental person. The author
makes the story enjoyable by putting the story in the perspective of the young man. The young man
tries to convince you that he is NOT insane, but in the end, his persuasion
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Building Regulations
Unit: Building Regulations and Control in Construction
Title: The origins and purpose of building control
Pass 1
UK Building Regulations:
The first building control legislation in England dates back to the Great Fire of London in 1666. The
reasons why it spread out so quickly were the proximity of the timber buildings. The government of
the day realised this and introduced by laws to try to prevent it from happening again. So in 1667 they
introduced the London Building Act. However it was not until 1774 that the District Surveyors in
London were appointed to enforce these laws.
Around this time due to the Industrial Revolution other towns were rapidly expanding and they started
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* Overall average emissions target: 5.4% * UK target: 12.5% * Some eco advanced countries have
agreed to high emissions targets; e.g. Germany and Denmark 21% * Some less advanced countries are
allowed to increase emissions: e.g. Greece +25%, Spain +15%, Ireland +13% * The large developing
countries, especially China, India and Brazil, took part in the discussions but were not expected to
have reduction targets.
Merit
The Building Act, consisting of 135 sections, was made law in England and Wales in 1984. Part A: |
Structure | Stability is the vital factor here, also taking into account the need to withstand additional
weight such as furniture, and the effects of strong winds. | Part B: | Fire | Fire escapes have to be safe,
effective and available at all times, and lead to a safe place. Recent changes in how the fire resistant
qualities of materials are measured. Internal surfaces have to be able to resist the spread of flames, but
if they do catch fire, they must restrict the rate at which heat is released. | Part C: | Site Preparation
amp; Resistance to Moisture | The ground to be built on must be free of vegetation and precautions
must be taken to get rid of dangerous contaminants including radon, landfill gas and methane. If
necessary the subsoil must be drained and walls, floors and roofs must be reasonably moisture proof. |
Part
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Multiple Perspectives Psactivity
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Name: ______________________________
Date: _____________
Multiple Perspectives: Primary Source Activity
Directions: On the night of March 5, 1770, several Boston residents were shot and killed by
British soldiers in what became known as the Boston Massacre. What follows are several images and
first hand accounts from eyewitness to and participants in the event. Following each primary source
are questions to help you examine and interpret the information.
Primary source #1: Report of the Committee of the Town of Boston (patriot viewpoint)
On Friday, the 2d instant, a quarrel arose between some soldiers of the 29th, and the ropemakers
journeymen and apprentices, which was carried to that length, as to become dangerous to the lives of
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. . fire . . . At this time I was between the soldiers and the mob, parleying with and endeavoring all in
my power to persuade them to retire peacefully, but to no purpose. Is this a different perspective? Let s
see . . .
1. At 9:00 at night, why were the bells ringing in Boston? Was it some sort of signal?
2. The event took place near a customs house. Why might this be important information to consider?
3. From Captain Preston s point of view, what was the intent of this unruly crowd?
4. How did Captain Preston attempt to settle this matter?
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Primary source #4: Continuing with Captain Preston s recollection of this event (provides an entirely
different perspective on the events of March 5, 1770)
They [the mob] advanced to the points of the bayonets, struck some of them and even the muzzles [the
front of the muskets] of the pieces, and seemed to be endeavoring to close with the soldiers . . . some
well behaved persons asked me if the guns were charged [loaded] and I replied yes . . . they then asked
if I intended to order the men to fire. I answered no, by no means, observing to them that I was
advanced before the muzzles of the men s pieces [he was standing in front of their guns] and must fall
a sacrifice if they fired; and my giving the word fire under those circumstances
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A Short Note On Kid Flash
This is all my mind would allow under the constant alarm, shattering any train of thought that I could
muster; effectively making my ring useless, as it s dependant on my suffering doesn t live much
longer, when Artemis shoot an arrow into the powerbox, sending out a small shock. As the noise ends
with a whine, I carefully check my ears for any blood. Finding not a single speck, relief tidal waves
over me, threatening to make me pass out from the vertigo.
Kid Flash, perhaps exercise caution next time. Aqualad advises, rubbing her ears in the same way that
I did. Worst of all hit was Megan, who is closing her eyes and gasping every few seconds. Running
over, I fret over my friend.
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Furthermore, even I felt satisfied with the bodies of the League slumped against cracks in the walls.
Just as I was about to rejoin the others, something tackled Superboy sending both of them through the
wall and outside. Uh oh. I barely got out before I was also sent to the ground, causing a splitting pain
to run down my spine. Looking up, the figure of Sportsmaster stands menacingly above me. For a
second, I swear I heard a chuckle coming from behind his mask, but it was short lived when he throws
a live grenade at me; it lands perfectly on my flat chest.
Don t even bother Kyle, that thing won t kill you.
Grinning cockily, I patiently wait for it to go off. Then, it clicks, but instead of a loud boom, it releases
some kind of gas into the air.
Strolling into a room of yellow tick, tock, tick, tock goes the clock.
The room is swalled by nothing, it s wall folded into the abyss like a carpet.
Down goes me, finally free.
Reaching the bottom, nothing is there.
Where am I?
Head spiralling into blurs, no faces, no voices, and no identity.
Wait... WTF.
At last I gasp out, my head reeling with dizziness. Apparently that gas is a very... potent hallucinogen.
Gotta hand it to the villain, he knew his stuff; weirdly enough, somehow he must have known that I
am cocky enough to let it blow up.
Shaking the remnants of drowsiness from my head, I slowly pick myself up from the cold, hard
ground cracking my spine from the awkward position that I was lying
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American Foreign Policy
The most frustrating and complex foreign policy issues in the world, was a statement that was once
used by past President Bill Clinton to describe foreign policy matters with the Balkans. This era of
history is a classic example of America s continuous battle between isolationism and internationalism.
Given the circumstances that were occurring throughout the Balkans Region the United States really
had no other option but to intervene. With America s leadership and their power to influence the
foreign policy that came to be established has made great changes in the Balkans, yet it brought
burdens to the U.S as well. The Balkans has moved from the likes of war to reconciliation, from
fragmentation to operative growth and from having a lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Under the Bill Clinton Administration reformation and foreign policy was beginning to be established
with the proper delegations, resources and policies. According to The History Place President Clinton
called for action, an ultimatum through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) demanding
that the Serbs withdraw their artillery from Sarajevo. The Serbs quickly complied and a NATO
imposed cease fire in Sarajevo was declared. (Kershaw.) This was just the beginning of foreign
development solution for the Balkan region. The Clinton administration pushed diplomatic regulations
that were designed to unify the Serbs and the Croats. However, the Serbs did not take to the policies
very well and still continued to attack towns in the Croatian areas and kill them as well. The Serbs
began to disregard all Safe Haven zones that were established thus force for the UN to call air strikes
into the Serbs territory. It was until 1995 that America finally sent active military troop to assist in the
war overseas. With the success of the United States military the Serbs were quickly losing ground and
well as soldiers. This forced the Serbs to surrender as The History Place states, On November 1, 1995,
leaders of the warring factions including Milosevic and Tudjman traveled to the U.S. for peace talks at
Wright Patterson Air Force base in Ohio. (Kershaw.) As a result foreign policies were declared. One
was that the two nations be seceded from one another as independent states. Two was that democratic
methods be used and followed through on in all government activities. Third all criminals from the
war were to be turned in a prosecuted with proper punishment. Also as a result the Dayton Peace
Agreement was created as a peace agreement that was established in Dayton, Ohio
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  • 2. Modernization Of The One Generation Will Be The... Frank Coyne Mrs. DeSanto Research paper 12 February 2015 Improvements to Education Abraham Lincoln once said, The philosophies of the schoolroom in one generation will be the philosophies of government in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They mostly focused on grammar and basic math; this was actually based on concepts of mandatory school for children that were founded in Europe by Martin Luther. In the U.S., there was also the concern of children forced into the workforce too early in the factories. However, the educational system has changed to make it harder to receive an education almost as much as it has changed to make an education more accessible. Recent skyrockets in tuition have made paying for college a challenge. Even families in the middle class with six digit incomes find it nearly impossible to pay for four years of college (What s the Price Tag). This problem is compounded when families expect multiple children to attend college. America s school system, especially at the tertiary level, needs to be improved in order for students to receive the education they deserve for the tuition they pay. Education is not the only thing that is changing; the job market is also undergoing major changes. Jobs in today s world are requiring a higher level of education. Colleges have yet to adapt their educations to include the necessary criteria that the job market requires. At the same time, college courses are being offered to amuse the student or help GPA scores to improve, instead of focusing on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. British Colonists Response To The Stamp Act After the French and Indian War ended in 1763, Britain, in an effort to meet its financial short falls, increased its monetary demands on the colonies. The increase in taxes and laws was a difficult adjustment for the colonists and resulted in the widespread practice of salutary neglect a lack of enforcement of the laws. In response to this, Britain tightened its control over the colonies by enforcing an increasing amount of royal policies in the colonies. The independent minded colonists, however, resented regulations. In response to England s increasingly oppressive and heavy restrictions, the colonists demonstrations of protest escalated in intensity and violence, growing from respectful appeals to blatantly disrespectful challenge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the reality was quite the opposite. In July 1767, Charles Townshend, head of the British Treasury, proposed what would be known as the Townshend Acts. These acts raised revenue by placing a tax on glass, paints, led and tea. The acts also suspended the New York Assembly until it agreed to cooperate with the Quartering Act. The colonists were quick to respond to these Townshend duties by, once again, commencing to boycott British goods and trigger riots. On March 5, 1770, an incident known as the Boston Massacre occurred when British soldiers fired into a crowd of Boston rebels, killing five people. On the day of the Boston Massacre, Parliament repealed numerous terms of the Townshend Acts, but left a tax on tea in place so as not to be perceived as relinquishing control. Another significant conflict between the British and colonists occurred on June 9, 1772. This event, known as the Gaspee Incident, transpired when a British naval ship, called the Gaspee, was burned by colonists from Rhode Island while on a mission to intercept smugglers. This incident was key in preparing the colonists for a revolution. In 1773, the East India Company, which was a close ally of England, faced economic downfall. In response to this, Parliament passed the Tea Act, which was designed to aid the East India Company. This act essentially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hitchbot Research Paper Santa Claus knows how tough it is to make it in Philadelphia now hitchBOT knows, too. hitchBOT s a robot on a mission to hitchhike from Marblehead/Salem, Massachusetts, to San Francisco. She suffered trip ended damage in a fit of vandalism in Philadelphia s Old City Neighborhood. Canadian researchers Frauke Zeller and David Harris Smith created hitchBOT. The kid sized hitchhiker toured Europe and New York City. It embarked on its journey west recently, with GPS, a bucket list and a hitchhiker s thumb. Twitter followers watched hitchBOT s journey. He started the wave at a Red Sox game in Fenway Park. She photographed Radio City Music Hall and bragged about scoring a date with a microwave. In August, vandals tore her limb from limb. Her head a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thanks friends: http://t.co/DabYmi6OxH pic.twitter.com/sJPVSxeawg mdash; hitchBOT (@hitchBOT) August 1, 2015 hitchBOT, gender neutral but with a feminine voice, garnered a following on Facebook. She has almost 100,000 likes. hitchBOT made friends, posed for selfies hitchBOT can talk, but not walk. Journalists took her on most legs of her journey. hitchBOT represented more than a sum of parts. (She s made of a bucket body rubber arms and legs, and fashionable goulashes.) hitchBOT relied on strangers kindness to travel from here to there. She snapped photos every 30 minutes, with mixed results (who couldn t relate to that?) If power ran low, hitchBOT could get a jolt from a car s cigarette lighter. Hosts on hitchBOT s journey offered meals of batteries and screws. They took selfies with her. She could carry out limited conversations. Friends along the way signed her body like a child s cast. Her creators sent her off as an experiment on trust and human interaction with robots. H2 here Philadelphia design and technology makers known as the Hacktory want to salvage hitchBOT. They d like a shot to redeem Philly s tough reputation in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Role of Privatization in Improvement of Productivity... Name MARAQITA JONES Course PSC 7110 Dr.James Kramer The Role of Privatization in Improvement of Productivity in Public Sector Abstract Privatization is the art of transferring asset ownership from public to private hands. The emphasis plies in the ownership of physical assets. It is generally a once and for all sale of a state owned asset, in this case the government always retains no governance control and no operational risk, though usually retains the regulatory control over the assets. The rationale of the private sector hinges on the difference in incentives between the public and private sectors. Usually the objective of the private firm is to maximize profit, which is measured relatively and is tied to manager s performance. On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the same time there has been an increased loss of public confidence in institutions of government especially in providing public goods and services. A combination of these factor as well as others have been the driving forces towards the issue of privatization. Forms of privatization Privatization can usually take several forms. These include divestiture which has equally been described as the transfer of ownership of public property in the hands of then private sector. The other form of privatization is sale of shares through the stock market as well as transferring management of public property to the private sector without necessarily changing ownership of the same (World Bank, 1994). Other methods include the introduction of contracts such as production contracts while still maintaining other contracts like procurements. Other methods of achieving the same could entail sharing profits with the shareholders of the company, liquidation, as well as the reduction of too much bureaucracy in the management of the public corporations. Rationale behind privatization In many governments, privatizations have been carried out for many reasons. One major reason that has been given for the support of the role privatization plays in improvement of productivity in Public Sector has been the fact that it is a way of increasing the efficiency of the economy, streamlines the public sector as well as acting as a way of scaling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Management Of Failed Anti Reflux Surgery MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ANTI REFLUX SURGERY M edical treatment trials could be started first which consist mainly of proton pump inhibitors and life style modification for 3 5 months . Revision antireflux surgery is more difficult than primary surgery for reflux, particularly if the previous procedure was performed using an open technique. Open procedure is highly recommended. Surgical steps: Positioning and Instrumentation: The patient is placed on the operating table in the supine position. The operating table is placed in a reverse Trendelenburg position. Excellent exposure of the esophageal hiatus is paramount in performing an open procedure. This can be achieved by utilizing an upper hand retractor fit with two blades for the right and left costal margins. Extra long surgical instruments are usually needed for the operative procedure, especially when operating on men and obese patients. Figure (23): An upper midline abdominal incision is used for access. Proximally, this should extend between the xiphisternum and the left costal margin, and distally it finishes just above or just below the umbilicus. Upper abdominal adhesions must be divided to expose the operative field. The left lobe of the liver is usually adherent to the anterior wall of the upper stomach and the previous fundoplication (Figure 23). a) Hiatal Dissection: Figure (24): Preparation of hiatus. Figure (25): Identification of the hiatal crura. This must first be separated from the stomach to expose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Holy Office Inquisition Guatemala Summary A first hand documentation of a case carried out by the Holy Office of the Inquisition of New Spain against a woman accused of sorcery and witch craft in colonial Guatemala took place in 1696. The primary source case includes three witnesses testimonies with detailed insight and background regarding the beliefs about witch craft, sorcery, and religious deviance in Guatemala, Mexico during the 1690 s. The case describes an incident in which a woman named Michaela de Molina is accused by the church official of the Holy Office Inquisition in New Spain of using sorcery against an Indian woman, Maria de la Candelaria, to make her extremely ill. The source describes the witnesses testimonies to the Inquisition in Guatemala. The witnesses claimed that the Indian woman, Maria de la Candelaria, bleed from her mouth and nostrils and expelled lumps of rags, rocks, coal, hay, and hair. The write up of the case represents the witnesses belief that a spell placed on Maria by a supposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a similar tone to that of other articles written regarding the topic. The articles by Joan Bristol and Ruth Behar discuss witchcraft in a negative light with the same tone as the primary case. They both also discuss the seriousness in which the Inquisition views acts of sorcery and religious deviance. For example, a healer received 200 lashes for using a potion in the article and another woman underwent domestic abuse that went ignored due to her supposedly cursing her husband. The strength of the Inquisition and its ability to persuade others to accept their beliefs is represented in the above secondary articles, but also in primary diary entries by Brazilian slaves that describe the Catholic church as controlling marriage between slaves. The Inquisition held a role of control, and they utilized it in many aspects which is represented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Pros And Cons Of Living In A Dystopian Society Introduction Utopias and dystopias are both literary genres that explore the social and political structures of a specific society. A utopia is a perfect world or paradise. It is an imaginary place where there is no poverty, disease, discrimination or war. Utopias consist of peaceful governments that have ideal economic and social conditions. All citizens are equal, there is access to education, and healthcare, and the environment is safe for all that live there. A dystopia is the opposite of utopia; it is an imperfect world where things have gone wrong. In a dystopian world people are usually controlled by an oppressive government. The government uses lies and propaganda to control the minds of the citizens. Many things are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A man named Hugh Conway finds himself hijacked and whisked away to paradise: Shangri La, a place where the air is clean and the living is natural and spiritual and, moderate. Shangri La is a place where people live naturally long lives, hundreds of years, in peace, in love, and at one with nature. The defining characteristic is inner peace, love, and a sense of purpose for those that can find it. Another example of a utopia is The Giver by Lois Lowery. The Giver is the story of a boy named Jonas that lives in a community that has converted to Sameness. In order to preserve structure and order, things like color, climate, and memory, have been eradicated. Jonas is the one person that has been chosen to store all the memories from the past, of the time before Sameness. Jonas experiences a multitude of new thoughts, feelings and experiences as the
  • 9. Receiver of Memory and he has to decide what to do with his new found knowledge. The defining characteristic is that everyone is equal. An example of a dystopia is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The Hunger Games is a dystopia that is set in the country of Panem. Panem consists of citizens that live in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. An Analysis Of Calvin s Argument For Providence AN ANALYSIS OF CALVIN S ARGUMENT FOR PROVIDENCE Calvin on Providence In a time of chaos, the words, God is in control, can bring peace to believers and non believers alike. This phrase has found its way to bumper stickers, Hallmark cards, and Facebook post, and in many ways it has become a junk drawer phrase one that we pull out when we need a comforting cliché. When pandemonium breaks loose and we seem to have lost all control, then it is convenient for God to be in control. But what about when things are not? What if things are relatively normal. What does it mean for God to be sovereign? This is the question that has perhaps caused more controversy than any other. For John Calvin, God was completely sovereign. Nothing outside the will of God could take place, because everything that has taken place, is taking place, or will take place has been divinely ordained before time began. God is the source of all good, and evil cannot take place without His permission. According to Calvin, all of humankind are lost in their sins, and so depraved that they are incapable of finding salvation without God performing an inner miracle within them. This being said, God has elected to Himself a chosen people from the beginning of time, not off of merit, but sola gratia. In Chapter 17 of Book I of Calvin s Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin expounds upon how when it comes to Calvin s view of providence, nothing is more profitable than the knowledge of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Hybridity In Latin America rved in different parts of Latin American and how it has become a popular holiday in the United States. When I went to La Placita Olvera I got to observe how this holiday is becoming popular among many people in Los Angeles. I saw many people from different cultures dressed up as skeletons and had their faces painted. Many tourists were taking pictures with the Cannons and Nikon cameras and really enjoyed the festival. I feel that this holiday will eventually become mainstream and global, which is scary because this holiday can lose it significance and purpose of honoring the dead. The article also focused on the idea of hybridity and how this holiday is a process of selectively combing elements of cultural practices and beliefs to make meaning. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Differences Between Usa And Vietnam Culture is not only being diverse country, but also values too. People thought there was only one culture per country. Culture is from by huge groups of people that share a common idea. That idea can be any value that is precious to them. It important to have a culture because it the background define our being. The differences between the USA and Vietnam are striking, and they deserve rigorous examination. Even thought wedding seem to the same for USA and Vietnam it is not. The wedding has the same meaning for both countries, which that is bonding of a man and woman. The method of doing the wedding is very different. The comparison of USA to Vietnam is very unique to each other when come to gather for main wedding. The wedding in America has no real special pre step to get to the webbing. All it needed is to get permission of the girl by giving the ring hoping that she will accept it. At Vietnam you must get permission from the parent of a girl ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Source of the food is a huge factor for comparing between USA and Vietnam. In America, their foods often come from the land, then the sea. Vietnam relies on sea for resource but they do still have land resource. The land in Vietnam is topical forest, which that is unique to America wood forest. Use of wheat is diverse in the world. America makes their wheat into bread while Vietnam made rice from wheat. The farm in America raises chicken, pig, and cow; unlike Vietnam they also raise duck, goat, and crawfish. The cooking methods are used differently in theses countries. America likes to grill or fry their meat than to Vietnam boiling or slow cook. The major factor is that America like to eat more of beef and chicken into Vietnam that cook fish and pork. Seasoning their food a lot in a form of a sauce Vietnam uses it in any food. America do not seasoning much if they do it mostly comes in the salt on the food. In a contrasting food, both country main goals are to service their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Holden s Teenage Life Teenage life is known to be full of anxiety and problems, ripe with angst and development. All adults have gone through it, but it is still a often overlooked aspect of life. J. D. Salinger s novel The Catcher in the Rye details a taste of troubled teenage life. This novel is a noteworthy classic, lending towards the author s refusal to have the book digitalized in any way. The book itself is about the 16 year old Holden Caulfield, a teen in the big city of New York, with a lot of problems. This novel goes a long way to showing how difficult it can be to grow up, and how it is critical to have good relationships with others to make it through. One of the primary effects on Holden s teenage life is the loss of his brother, which is not mentioned until later in the story, where Holden mentions how descriptive his brother Allie s mitt is, stating he had poems written all over the fingers and the pocket and everywhere He wrote them on it so that he d have something to read when he was in the field and nobody was up at bat. He s dead now. This quote is especially interesting because it is stated in a present tense style, while most of the story is in past tense. This goes to show how much of an impact this particular event has had on Holden s teenage life, clearly having a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has been kicked out of several institutions and fails almost all of his classes at each one. Beyond this he has a deep seated belief that everyone at all the schools he s gone to, are all phonies. He believes they are all fake, and this belief makes it extremely difficult for Holden to make connections with others. Throughout the story we see Holden desperately attempting to make connections with others. We can see that when he fails to make any real connections, that he actually goes through a large amount of depression. We get the idea that Holden s emotional beliefs and pains only further his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Grizzly Bears Black bears in BC have a population that is 9 times that of the grizzlies, however, the results show that the grizzlies have inflicted 9.7 times more attacks on humans in the past 16 years. This goes to show that grizzly bears have a higher tendency to attack due to the natural factors and stresses that act on them cause them to be much more aggressive with less tolerance to threats (Herrero, Aspects of Evolution and Adaptation in American Black Bears (Ursus americanus Pallas) and Brown and Grizzly Bears (U. arctos Linne.) of North America n.d.). Many other papers such as Herrero s study in both 1972 and 1985 showed the same results where grizzlies had higher rates of attacks compared to black bears in BC and so it clearly shows that there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the attacks occurred in the summer and fall months when the bears are eating the most in order to gain enough weight for the winter. Within each species, females with cubs were the most abundant in being the culprit for the attack, however, this number is difficult to verify due to the high number of unknown genders in the dataset. Black bear attacks occurred mostly in well developed areas with high human densities while grizzly bear attacks occurred more in the backcountry where human populations are less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on Magic in The Descent of Innana and Sappho Magic in The Descent of Innana and Sappho In the ancient text The Descent of Innana and the lyric poetry of Sappho, language is viewed as magic. Not only are the words themselves acting as magic, as in an invocation, but other things manifest themselves as magic throughout the works. The most common throughout the works of Sappho is that of love. Sappho also shows us the magic of everyday life in many of her poems. Finally, the writing down of the works performs a magic all of its own; the magic of continuation. Through the writing of their works the story of Innana and the poetry of Sappho will live on forever. The most obvious use of language as magic is in The Descent of Innana. This text is actually all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem You know the place: then , Sappho invokes the Goddess Aphrodite. She does this by calling out to the goddess and naming the place she wishes for Aphrodite to appear. Leave Crete and come to us / waiting where the grove is / pleasantest, by precincts / sacred to you; incense / smokes on the altar... ( lines 2 6). This shows how words were believed to hold the power to persuade a god or goddess. The hope was that, if the offering of poetry was beautiful enough, then the god would grant the request of the poet. This is not the only form of magic that words held for the ancient Greeks. In another poem that Sappho wrote, A Prayer to Aphrodite , Sappho describes anguished love. Sappho desires nothing more then to have this unrequited love returned to her arms. In this poem the magic of language calls Aphrodite forth and inspires her to do Sappho a favor. It inspires the goddess to give Sappho the power to bring this person back to the glittering net of her arms (19). This shows Sappho s true desire to harness the power of love through the magic of language. If she can only write this poem beautiful enough then Aphrodite will take pity on her and give her what she most wants. What s the secret wish of your crazy, wild heart? / Whom must Love compel with Her wily ruses / back into the glittering net of your arms? / Sappho, who hurts you? (17 20). This is what Sappho wishes to hear from Aphrodite. The power and beauty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Use of Rhetoric In Athenian Democracy Essay Rhetoric was a major factor in the development and maintenance of the Athenian government and was used by many in order to gain power and ascend in politics. The ascendance of the great demagogues in Athens during the time of the Peloponnesian war was heavily influenced by their rhetoric and ability to effectively guide the Athenian democracy. The democratic government was composed of two groups: public speakers [...], those who made proposals and publicly argued for or against political projects, and demos, those who as a group decided on the proposals (Yunis, 1991: 179). With this idea of democracy instilled in Athens, speakers were given an opportunity to present themselves and their proposals in a manner that they anticipated to be the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pericles role as a demagogue is blatantly obvious in his speech, The Funeral Oration , found in The Landmark Thucydides. In 431 BCE, he is chosen to stand in front of the Athenians in a time of crisis and raise their spirits through an oration given to honour those who had fallen so far in the Peloponnesian War. Times of tragedy and crisis can cause uproar among a society and Pericles faces potential blame from The People. In the first paragraphs of his speech, he speaks of Athenian ancestors and predecessors who had also stood before The People to give similar speeches. He tells The People, since [their] ancestors have stamped this custom with their approval, it has become [his] duty to obey the law (Thuc.2.35). He also adds: I could have wished that the reputations of many brave men were not to be imperiled in the mouth of a single individual, to stand or fall according as he spoke well or ill. For it is hard to speak properly upon a subject where it is even difficult to convince your hearers that you are speaking the truth. (Thuc.2.35) Pericles lessens his superiority by admitting to human frailty and the possibility that he could fail while giving the speech. These disclosures given to The People are used as a security measure for Pericles; he tells them that he is obligated by law to give the speech and, by referring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Religion In Canterbury Tales The Canterbury tales collection by Geoffrey Chaucer presents varied characters that each one have to tell a tale in their way to Canterbury, those characters belongs to different social, religious classes. In the time of many religious social differences has happened, such as the raise of doubt towards corrupted churches and religion in general, it could be noticed how Chaucer portrays the characters in several different ways, there are the good heroine characters, the low class characters, the holly religious characters, the corrupted greedy characters and so on. Through roaming in the Canterbury tales collection, there were several tales were told by religious characters that have drawn my attention to it, such as the Prioress s Tale and the second Nun s Tale. Both of these tales opened my eyes to notice how Chaucer uses the concept of religion in an ambiguous way to serve his portrayed aim behind each tale. Therefore, in this paper I tend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the Prioress starts her tale with saying: Ther was in Asye, in a greet citee, Amonges Cristene folk a Jewerye, Sustened by a lord of that contree, For foule usure and lucre of vileynye, Hateful to Crist and to his compaignye; And thurgh the strete men myghte ride or wende, For it was free and open at eyther ende (Chaucer 488 494). She is saying that in this great city of Asia, that contains a Christian people; there are Jews, who are corrupted and are living for shaming proposes, for money and material causes. By saying that there is a great city of Christian that contains Jews, the reader could notice the racism toward Jews, in the linguistic way of telling the story; it is like the Jews are the black spot in this great city of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Career As A Cardiothoracic Surgeon Cardiothoracic research paper by Kennie Davis (Gimpy) Intro: This research paper includes: a day in the life of a cardiothoracic surgeons life. What cardiothoracic surgeons do. The reason cardiothoracic surgeons are important and what the future holds for cardiothoracic surgeons. What is a cardiothoracic surgeon? They go through anywhere from nine to fourteen years of schooling and they re six years of internship, a residency for a couple years and then maybe they might be able to get an attending job after their fellowship, but even after they go through all those years of school there is still a chance they won t be able to get through their internship, their attendings might not find them suitable for the job or they mess up, only the best of the best get into cardiac surgery. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most surgeons don t get a whole lot of time to themselves because they re always on call or, you know out doing surgeon things. So i would imagine you won t really be able to have kids, i mean you would, be able to have kids but, you wouldn t really have time for them, maybe being a surgeon isn t the best idea if you want kind want to see them grow up. It takes a lot to be a surgeon overall. Heart valve replaced without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Ventilator-Associated Pneumoni A Literature Review Background: Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is a common complication of mechanical ventilation after endotracheal intubation. The role of chlorhexidine and tooth brushing has been considered as a clinical intervention to reduce infection rates however evidence to inform this needs appraising. Keywords: Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHX) Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Mechanically Ventilated (MV) Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Colisistine (COL) Aim: This paper presents a critical review on whether chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX) and tooth brushing decreases rates of ventilator associated pneumonia in adult mechanically ventilated patients cared for in intensive care settings. Methods: A literature search was conducted using a number of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) refers to bacterial pneumonia developed in patients who have been mechanically ventilated for more than 48 hours. Whilst there is no universally accepted definition of ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP)(Department of Health (DoH) 2010), it is viewed as a hospital acquired infection caused by the aspiration of bacteria past the endotracheal cuff after 48 hours of being intubated, which can develop into pneumonia. VAP is known to extend intensive care unit (ICU) stay and has substantial cost implications of up to £12,000 per patient episode (Fletcher et al., 2008). Safadar et al., (2005) suggest that strategies for the prevention of VAP are urgently needed to help reduce hospitalisation costs, incidence of mortality and improve patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Is Mandela Related To Apartheid Free Country Mandela leads South Africa to an apartheid free country through the country s main sport rugby. The documentary starts off by introducing conflict rugby is war...it is a battle of guts. A metaphor is used to compare rugby to a crime, where lives are lost. This displays the commitment to the sport, despite the dangerous consequences. Rugby is also used as a symbol rugby [represents]...the worst of apartheid. Rugby symbolizes the feud between the blacks and whites of South Africa. Justice Bekebeke, an activist, provides another perspective on the game of rugby in south Africa, every time the beat up one of the white guys we would shout for joy...[what] they did to us on a daily basis, they got it on this rugby field. It is ironic how they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the doubt is gone when Mandela openly shows his pride for the team and his country, There is Mandela somebody could execute him. There he stands in all his blackness, behind this white sport with these big boys. This statement can be an allegory that represents the elimination of apartheid in South Africa. The blackness represents all the black people of south Africa who have been suffering because of the fear of standing up could result in an execution. Moreover, the white sport, known as rugby, shows who is dominant. It is ironic for a black man to be standing in front of white people during the time of apartheid. However, Mandela changed the views of many South Africans He was our 16th man this is a reference to the title. In a rugby team, there are 15 players on the field, in this case the extra player could stand for Mandela because he was considered to be a part of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Importance Of Forensic Anthropology In 1940, Law enforcement agencies began to call Anthropologists to assist with identifying a human and their skeletal remains, as this led on Forensic Anthropology started to become known. The crime rate in today society is dramatically rising. With the help of Forensic Anthropology people can help solve crimes committed. When Forensic Anthropology became popular it made an impact on society and everyone around the world, and still does today. To truly understand the complicity of Forensic Anthropology you need to know: what is it, what they do in the field of work, and why it is important to society. Forensic anthropology is the study The analysis of human biological and cultural remains for legal purposes ( Anthropology is the study of humans, and forensic anthropologists focus their studies on the human body as it helps figure out the severity of the accident. Determining a humans cause of death is done by the help of forensic anthropology. There are many ways a scientist can determine the cause of the of death. The process to determine a deiced human body usually involves an examination on the skeleton remains. Their study of human remains aids in the detection of crime by working to assess the age, sex, stature, ancestry, and unique features of a skeleton, which may include documenting trauma to the skeleton and its postmortem interval (Forensic Anthropologist job description). Bone damage and fragments can also provide evidence from the murder victim which can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Daniel Boulud s Letters To A Young Chef Because of passion with cooking and dream to be a chef, I have read a lot of cookbooks, regional culinary books and books about famous chefs, some of them are interesting but none of them was attracted to me the most. Normally, I just found some my favorite recipes in such books. However, Letters to a young chef , a book contains a collection of letters which Chef Daniel Boulud wrote to Alex Lee whom worked alongside Daniel for ten years as a passionate young cook, truly brings me desire to make my dream come true as much as help me to broaden my knowledge about culinary arts. To make the book easy to understand, I would give its summary first. There are fourteen chapters corresponds to the same number of letters the author sent to a young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Arguments Against Transracial Adoption Families don t have to match, you don t have to look like someone to love them. Leigh Anne Tuoghy a small white southern women made this unflinching statement to address negative commentary that was directed toward her adoptive son, who was very largely built and African American. With her standing up and publically addressing the love of her son it allowed many people to start to embrace transracial adoption after being frowned upon by many people who believe that children should not be adopted by parents who are of a different race. In the 1920s the matching adoption policy was created to match children to have the same biological make up. The greatest thing about transracial adopting is knowing that there was a child who would need a home and a support system, no matter what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With adoption being viewed in such a positive light there are still some people who are strongly against transracial adopting and some of their reason are because they believe that the child will lose their identity. Is the race of the child more important than the love that the child will receive? While observing transracial adopting there are many point of view that you have to factor in, but there is only one that matters and that is the love of the child. President Theodore Roosevelt created the Progressive Movement to increase the improvement of child welfare. In the 1850s many informal adopts began to take place after war because many families were killed in the war leaving the children parentless this allow many people to advantage of the children by making them slaves because they were naïve. His plan of child welfare was very successful this made many people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How To Describe Savannah WHY SAVANNAH? Imagine this: your sitting outside a quaint tavern, watching as a boat slowly floats on the nearby river. A cool breeze brings whispers of jazz, swaying the trees decorated with Spanish moss. Your waiter soon arrives, trailed by the smells of southern cooking. You eagerly glance at your meal, noticing the fried green tomatoes are still sizzling! The fried green tomatoes alone sound like heaven! This is Savannah, Georgia. A city rich in history, character, and fine cuisine. If the south was a great pot of sweet tea, savannah would be the simple syrup. WHERE AND WHEN? HOME AWAY FROM HOME When I travel I like to have a place that I can call home. It has to have the comfort, relaxation, and all the characteristics of my real home. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... REYNOLDS SQUARE AND THE PINK HOUSE Reynolds square is one of my favorite squares, it sits about a block or two up from River Street. You ll know the square if you spot it, as a statue of John Wesley sits at its center. The pink house sits across from this square. Last time I was in savannah it was suggested to me as another good restaurant where there is some serious ghost action. However, I haven t tried it out yet, you ll have to let me know if you ve been I m curious how it is. A HAUNTED ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pele In Hawaiian Mythology According to Hawaiian mythology, Pele is the fire goddess. Connected to volcanoes, lightning, fire and wind, she is considered the creator of the Hawaiian Islands. Due to this, Pele is one of the best known gods of the islands. Even today, visitors to the Ainopio Trail and the summit of Mauna Loa bring offerings to Pele. Long ago, native Hawaiians began this tradition by climbing Mauna Loa with offerings to appease Pele and win her favor. This same gorgeous trail can be used by visitors to reach the summit and commune with the goddess. Arriving at the Islands Long ago, Pele was born into a family of six daughters and seven sons. According to mythology, her mother was the earth goddess, Haumea, and her father was the dream god, Moemoe. Growing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She fell for the mortal chief of Kauai, Lohiau. Hearing the sound of a hula festival, she used astral travel to arrive at the festival where she immediately fell in love with Lohiau. Pele joined in the dance and quickly won Lohiau s heart. They lived together happily until one day Pele returned home. She promised to send for him, and her sister, Hiiaka, was sent to fetch him. Hiiaka s only requirement was to go to Kauai, retrieve Lohiau and avoid kissing him. Arriving after many days, Hiiaka was distraught to discover that Lohiau had died. Lucky for her, she saw his spirit darting above the mountain tops. Capturing the spirit, she managed to return it to his body. Returning to Pele, Hiiaka was so excited that she hugged and kissed Lohiau without thinking about it. Assuming that Hiaaka was trying to mock her, Pele destroyed Lohiau by covering him in lava. At the same time, Pele s brothers had just returned from traveling. Seeing the body of Lohiau, they brought him back to life and Lohiau fell in love with Hiiaka. Together, Hiiaka and Lohiau settled down in a house on Ke e Beach in Haena. Today, a stone wall from their house can still be seen. The Wrath of Pele Lives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Embryonic Stem Cell Research And Ethics Introduction Stem cell research and engineering is a widely disputed topic that often divides people in science, ethics, and religion. In order to fully understand the controversy surrounding this area of scientific research and discovery, one must be informed as to what stem cells are. In the article, Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Research, Ethics and Policy , stem cells are described as primitive cells with the capacity to divide and give rise to more identical stem cells or to specialize and from specific cells of somatic tissues (Wert 672). Essentially, stem cells can potentially provide an unlimited supply of cells that could form some or all body cells. This ability to transform into different types or all types of cells depends of the type of stem cell, which can be divided into embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells (Bishop 1). Embryonic stem cells are extracted from preimplantation embryos and are pluripotent, meaning they possess the ability to form cells of all tissues in the adult human body. Adult stem cells, however, are limited to what tissues they can transform into. Currently, our research and understanding of embryonic cells is finite, yet it is evident that the development of this research could have a significant impact on our treatment of various diseases, disorders, and cancers. Conflicting opinions and scrutiny surrounding the ethics of embryonic stem cell research delay the development and expansion of embryonic stem cell research. Many who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Persuasive Essay On Animal Shelters Animal Shelters have been the source of many rescued domesticated animals. Receiving about 8 10 million animals a year, they are important in keeping stray and abandoned dogs and cats off the streets in order to give them a safe and loving new home. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), 47% of dogs and 42% of cats are rehomed (ASPCA.org). However, what happens to the other 53 58% of those animals that were not given a new home? Well, many of the animals left will be in the shelter trying to gain the attention of a fitting new owner excited with the thought of adopting them. However, after many months, the shelters become overpopulated with the number of dogs and cats that enter the compound leaving the shelter no choice but to remove the older animals by way of euthanasia. Euthanizing these animals are a way to decrease the surplus population roaming the streets and in the shelters. Although euthanasia may be called for in some cases, such as old age or terminally ill animals, it is inhumane to euthanize perfectly healthy ones for the sake of space and controlled population sizes. Overpopulation is one of the top reasons for animals being euthanized in shelters. About 1.5 million sheltered animals are euthanized annually due to overpopulation, illnesses, or behavior (ASPCA.org). In order to prevent the amount of euthanizations in shelters, domestic animal populations have to be controlled to some extent. There are several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. 2.2 Describe with Examples the Importance of Recognising... 2.2 Describe with examples the importance of recognising and responding to concerns about children and young people s development When looking at children and young people s development it is important to recognise and respond to concerns to ensure that the child or young person receives the help and assistance needed. The sooner any issues or concerns are raised the sooner the child or young person can be monitored and help or assistance given. The following things would cause concern about a child or young persons development. If the concern was ignored or the problem was left untreated things could get worse and a delay in help or any treatment needed could mean the outcome isn t as good as if the treatment was started earlier. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Physically as the child isn t playing at playtime they might not be as physically active as they previously were. Responding to any concern has to be done in a professional manner meaning that you don t talk to the parents or carer of the child without first following procedures. You would have to have an account and a note of exactly what was seen or heard or anything witnessed. You would need to state why it was a concern to you and the date and time this occurred. You would need to have kept a log and it must be true and accurate. You would approach the class teacher with your concern. If the teacher disregards it you would still need to report it as you have a responsibility to that child or young person. You would report it to the relevant person above the teacher until the concern has been reported correctly. Once reported the relevant person can help the child appropriately to solve the issue correctly hopefully getting the child back on course. If you fail to take note and report any concerns of child development the child or young person s development could be affected in various areas. Example 2 You may start to become concerned about a child or young person if they start to act out of character or their behaviour changes. You have a child who in class usually participates well and is happy, very outgoing and confident but one day they come into class looking sad and is very quiet. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Research Paper Throughout the years, there have been many rises to power and dictators. Some of them being good and some of them being bad. Everyone remembers the bad ones such as, Hitler or The Roman Empire. But, there are some that go unrecognized such as, Rafael Leonidas Trujillo. Rafael Trujillo rise to power and dictatorship over the Dominican Republic brought on many people to rebel against him and eventually take him down. Trujillo grew up in a normal middle class family with ten other siblings. He went to an informal school. Eventually Trujillo began his military career in the Dominican army in 1918 and was trained by U. S. marines. He rose from lieutenant to commanding colonel of the national police between 1919 through 1925, and then becoming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people finally had enough of his reign and did something about it. People called him El Jefe , meaning The Chief or The Boss. The citizens were usually obedient to him because they feared his punishment. Any resistance against him was dealt with harshly and any rebel usually ended up disappearing from the face of the earth (Radeska). The incident that really got people to rebel against him was his assassination attempt against Venezuela s president, Romulo Betancourt. Many people tried to kill him but failed. Finally on May 30, 1961 a group shot and killed him, while he was on the way to San Cristóbal. The group of people that were involved in his killing were Amado Garcia Guerrero, Antonio de la Maza, General Juan Tomas Diaz, and General Antonio Imbert Barrera. It was late that evening, General Imbert and the three other people were waiting for Trujillo to drive past. It took multiple shots to take him down. The final shot, that killed him, was from General Imbert. Trujillo was left sprawled dead across the highway, and his reign over the Santa Domingo capital was finally over ( I Shot the Cruellest Dictator in the Americas ). And the prop,r of the Santa Domingo capital were finally free of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Belfast Of Canada Smith s (2015) evaluation of the Toronto as the Belfast of Canada is important because it defines the existence of a strong pro Ulster faction of Irish Protestant that received large scale support from the British government to countermand the rise of Irish Catholicism in the city. In this manner, the term, The Belfast of Canada , defines the undercurrent of hostility and social barriers that created such political and social tensions for Irish Catholics in Toronto in the 1860s. This posthumous term defined the existing struggles between Protestant and Catholic Irish tat would be historically compared to the struggles in Belfast: To them, progress and societal standing could be achieved only if they could identify and eradicate the political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this manner, Irish immigrants all understood the complexity of being in a foreign land, which had different circumstances in relation to life in Canada. The comparison of Toronto to Belfast has its limitations due to the far lesser scale of violence experienced between Irish Protestants and Catholics, but it must also be acknowledged that many Irish immigrants coming over during the Great Famine endured poverty and similar economic conditions. The majority of the Protestant emigrants of the Famine era appear not to have been well off. Most of them spent a few years visiting relatives and working in Carleton or Middlesex counties after arriving from Ireland in the 1850s (Elliot, 2014, p.111). In this deeper analysis of Irish population arriving during the Famine, it is apparent that protestant and Catholic both suffered from poverty after coming to Toronto. Certainly, a majority of immigrants were of Catholic descent, but there were certainly Protestant Irish being forced off their land in Ireland during the Famine. These are important details that define why Toronto was not nearly as hostile as Belfast, since the similar aspects of poverty, Irish nationalism, and Irish culture were shared values in the overall disposition of Irish immigrants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cat Hills Volcanic Cat Hills Volcanic Field for Major and Trace Element Analyses By Nathanael Roybal; Geological Sciences, Undergraduate Research Scholars ABSTRACT This project focuses on preparing samples for major and trace element analyses of the Cat Hills volcanic field. Fourteen rock samples were collected from different locations from the Cat Hills volcanic field. Whole rock samples were crushed with a Chipmunk jaw crusher to obtain gravel sized particles. Samples were separated using sieves with a mesh spacing of 0.0037 inches and 0.0195 inches. Gravel sized samples collected from the 0.0195 sieve fraction were leached in 5% nitric acid for 25 minutes, rinsed in distilled water, and allowed to dry. After drying, gravels were powdered using a tungsten carbide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kundo, 1982). The basalts have become under saturated that is moving toward a nepheline compositions. The andesites become less abundant that moving toward silica rich, high alumina, and K20, Pyroxenes, and hornblende. Cat Hills is going through crystal fractionation and also crustal contamination that explains the observed trends (Albert M. Kundo, 1982). The basalt compositions are that are being controlled by the intersection of the Jemez lineament with the Rio Grande Rift and cause magma to be a trap in the mantle diapir below the rift. Cat hills have an existence of a high alumina alkali basalt that is over 40 km south of the transverse zone. This indicates that deep trapping of the magma has occurred away from the zone (Albert M. Kundo, 1982). The shallow origins indicated in the south of low alkali olivine tholeiite and high k andesites at Albuquerque and Los Lunas. The low alkali olivine in Albuquerque volcanoes that is abnormal. The geothermal gradient is most of the basaltic magma, which is generated deeper below the zone that has high alumina alkali basalts are formed (Albert M. Kundo, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Theme Of Insanity In Edgar Allan Poe s The Tell-Tale... Insanity is doing something over and over again, but expecting a different result, is a famous quote from Albert Einstein. Yes, it is hard to do something over and over again without being bored of it, but once you are driven insane, there is no going back. Edgar Allan Poe s The Tell Tale Heart introduced us to one such person, a madman one should assume. One dark and stormy night, there was an old man and a young man. This young man goes completely insane due to a vulture like eye from the old man. One night, the young man goes into the chamber of the old man, and plots to kill him. The young man, clearly driven insane, takes eight nights to finish the job. On this fateful eighth night, the young man accidentally makes a noise, awaking the old man from his slumber. The light shown in this horrid eye, and the young man goes completely crazy. The young man swiftly rids of the old man in one fell swoop, by suffocating him. After the young man disposes of the body, but disassembling the body, and hiding him under the floorboards, the police shows up. Once the cops step inside the house, the man is driven insane again. He hears the beating of the old man s heart underneath the floorboards, and slowly, his mental state starts to degrade. Finally, he snaps, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the eye drove the man insane due to his mental state. In the middle, his mind and sense were heightened due to his disease, which was a curse, and more of torture. Finally, the heart made the young man snap under the pressure of the cops, and he admitted to killing the old man. People should not take after this young man, because who would want to become a crazy mental person. The author makes the story enjoyable by putting the story in the perspective of the young man. The young man tries to convince you that he is NOT insane, but in the end, his persuasion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Building Regulations Unit: Building Regulations and Control in Construction Title: The origins and purpose of building control Pass 1 UK Building Regulations: The first building control legislation in England dates back to the Great Fire of London in 1666. The reasons why it spread out so quickly were the proximity of the timber buildings. The government of the day realised this and introduced by laws to try to prevent it from happening again. So in 1667 they introduced the London Building Act. However it was not until 1774 that the District Surveyors in London were appointed to enforce these laws. Around this time due to the Industrial Revolution other towns were rapidly expanding and they started to experience similar problems that London had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Overall average emissions target: 5.4% * UK target: 12.5% * Some eco advanced countries have agreed to high emissions targets; e.g. Germany and Denmark 21% * Some less advanced countries are allowed to increase emissions: e.g. Greece +25%, Spain +15%, Ireland +13% * The large developing countries, especially China, India and Brazil, took part in the discussions but were not expected to have reduction targets. Merit The Building Act, consisting of 135 sections, was made law in England and Wales in 1984. Part A: | Structure | Stability is the vital factor here, also taking into account the need to withstand additional weight such as furniture, and the effects of strong winds. | Part B: | Fire | Fire escapes have to be safe, effective and available at all times, and lead to a safe place. Recent changes in how the fire resistant qualities of materials are measured. Internal surfaces have to be able to resist the spread of flames, but if they do catch fire, they must restrict the rate at which heat is released. | Part C: | Site Preparation amp; Resistance to Moisture | The ground to be built on must be free of vegetation and precautions must be taken to get rid of dangerous contaminants including radon, landfill gas and methane. If necessary the subsoil must be drained and walls, floors and roofs must be reasonably moisture proof. | Part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Multiple Perspectives Psactivity 1 Name: ______________________________ Date: _____________ Multiple Perspectives: Primary Source Activity Directions: On the night of March 5, 1770, several Boston residents were shot and killed by British soldiers in what became known as the Boston Massacre. What follows are several images and first hand accounts from eyewitness to and participants in the event. Following each primary source are questions to help you examine and interpret the information. Primary source #1: Report of the Committee of the Town of Boston (patriot viewpoint) On Friday, the 2d instant, a quarrel arose between some soldiers of the 29th, and the ropemakers journeymen and apprentices, which was carried to that length, as to become dangerous to the lives of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . . fire . . . At this time I was between the soldiers and the mob, parleying with and endeavoring all in my power to persuade them to retire peacefully, but to no purpose. Is this a different perspective? Let s see . . . 1. At 9:00 at night, why were the bells ringing in Boston? Was it some sort of signal? 2. The event took place near a customs house. Why might this be important information to consider? 3. From Captain Preston s point of view, what was the intent of this unruly crowd? 4. How did Captain Preston attempt to settle this matter? 2009 †he çolonial  ƒoundation 4 Primary source #4: Continuing with Captain Preston s recollection of this event (provides an entirely different perspective on the events of March 5, 1770) They [the mob] advanced to the points of the bayonets, struck some of them and even the muzzles [the front of the muskets] of the pieces, and seemed to be endeavoring to close with the soldiers . . . some well behaved persons asked me if the guns were charged [loaded] and I replied yes . . . they then asked if I intended to order the men to fire. I answered no, by no means, observing to them that I was advanced before the muzzles of the men s pieces [he was standing in front of their guns] and must fall a sacrifice if they fired; and my giving the word fire under those circumstances
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  • 36. A Short Note On Kid Flash This is all my mind would allow under the constant alarm, shattering any train of thought that I could muster; effectively making my ring useless, as it s dependant on my suffering doesn t live much longer, when Artemis shoot an arrow into the powerbox, sending out a small shock. As the noise ends with a whine, I carefully check my ears for any blood. Finding not a single speck, relief tidal waves over me, threatening to make me pass out from the vertigo. Kid Flash, perhaps exercise caution next time. Aqualad advises, rubbing her ears in the same way that I did. Worst of all hit was Megan, who is closing her eyes and gasping every few seconds. Running over, I fret over my friend. You okay, Miss M? I ask, soothingly rubbing her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, even I felt satisfied with the bodies of the League slumped against cracks in the walls. Just as I was about to rejoin the others, something tackled Superboy sending both of them through the wall and outside. Uh oh. I barely got out before I was also sent to the ground, causing a splitting pain to run down my spine. Looking up, the figure of Sportsmaster stands menacingly above me. For a second, I swear I heard a chuckle coming from behind his mask, but it was short lived when he throws a live grenade at me; it lands perfectly on my flat chest. Don t even bother Kyle, that thing won t kill you. Grinning cockily, I patiently wait for it to go off. Then, it clicks, but instead of a loud boom, it releases some kind of gas into the air. Strolling into a room of yellow tick, tock, tick, tock goes the clock. The room is swalled by nothing, it s wall folded into the abyss like a carpet. Down goes me, finally free. Reaching the bottom, nothing is there. Where am I? Head spiralling into blurs, no faces, no voices, and no identity. Wait... WTF. At last I gasp out, my head reeling with dizziness. Apparently that gas is a very... potent hallucinogen.
  • 37. Gotta hand it to the villain, he knew his stuff; weirdly enough, somehow he must have known that I am cocky enough to let it blow up. Shaking the remnants of drowsiness from my head, I slowly pick myself up from the cold, hard ground cracking my spine from the awkward position that I was lying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. American Foreign Policy The most frustrating and complex foreign policy issues in the world, was a statement that was once used by past President Bill Clinton to describe foreign policy matters with the Balkans. This era of history is a classic example of America s continuous battle between isolationism and internationalism. Given the circumstances that were occurring throughout the Balkans Region the United States really had no other option but to intervene. With America s leadership and their power to influence the foreign policy that came to be established has made great changes in the Balkans, yet it brought burdens to the U.S as well. The Balkans has moved from the likes of war to reconciliation, from fragmentation to operative growth and from having a lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the Bill Clinton Administration reformation and foreign policy was beginning to be established with the proper delegations, resources and policies. According to The History Place President Clinton called for action, an ultimatum through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) demanding that the Serbs withdraw their artillery from Sarajevo. The Serbs quickly complied and a NATO imposed cease fire in Sarajevo was declared. (Kershaw.) This was just the beginning of foreign development solution for the Balkan region. The Clinton administration pushed diplomatic regulations that were designed to unify the Serbs and the Croats. However, the Serbs did not take to the policies very well and still continued to attack towns in the Croatian areas and kill them as well. The Serbs began to disregard all Safe Haven zones that were established thus force for the UN to call air strikes into the Serbs territory. It was until 1995 that America finally sent active military troop to assist in the war overseas. With the success of the United States military the Serbs were quickly losing ground and well as soldiers. This forced the Serbs to surrender as The History Place states, On November 1, 1995, leaders of the warring factions including Milosevic and Tudjman traveled to the U.S. for peace talks at Wright Patterson Air Force base in Ohio. (Kershaw.) As a result foreign policies were declared. One was that the two nations be seceded from one another as independent states. Two was that democratic methods be used and followed through on in all government activities. Third all criminals from the war were to be turned in a prosecuted with proper punishment. Also as a result the Dayton Peace Agreement was created as a peace agreement that was established in Dayton, Ohio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...