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Fountain Essay Contest Fountain Essay Contest
Postnatal Anxiety
postnatal anxiety, and a few individuals may name them out and out old being languid. Which just
elPost birth anxiety is an ailment that can be effortlessly over looked. Most ladies simply think they
have makes the circumstance most exceedingly awful. Men can even have this sickness, it is just
impacts them uniquely in contrast to ladies. Some specialist have even put this ailment in
distinctive stages that ladies experience. The primary concern ladies need to know, is the thing that
to search for and know the indications of this intense illness(Sukan,2014). Post pregnancy anxiety is
the thing that ladies experience in the wake of having an infant. Behavioral impacts and organic
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A few moms have diverse levels of dejection, they can get truly discouraged about being in charge
of a dealing with their tyke. Right now, depressive scenes happening after the end of the fourth
baby blues week would not meet DSM 5 analytic criteria for baby blues onset. The 4 week time
allotment after conveyance for characterizing Postpartum Depression, then again, may be
excessively traditionalist. In reality, longer time spans up to twelve months baby blues have been
utilized as a part of examination studies to characterize Postpartum Depression(Yawn,2014). Post
birth anxiety can be dealt with in various ways. Baby blues is frequently treated with psychotherapy
additionally called talk treatment or psychological wellness directing, solution or both (Martin,
2015). Treatment relies on upon how genuine the melancholy is, and the patient and on the off
chance that they are best encouraging. The primary solutions to treat post pregnancy anxiety are
when wellbeing is secured, can be a mix of medicines. The primary ones are antidepressants,
antipsychotic pharmaceuticals and disposition stabilizers. EET can likewise be performed if the
wretchedness is separate and prescriptions don t react. The primary concern is what is best for the
new mother, on the grounds that isolating the mother from her child can include stress in itself.
Taking everything into account, when unseasoned parents not simply mother likewise father, begin
to feel truly overpower the time has come to get
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An Essay About My Partner
There is a concept in Egypt called hamdullah, which means thank God. Even if you are poor, you
still thank God . It is a funny concept, to thank God when you are poor. It creates a sort of tension
within someone why would anyone want to be poor? And more than that, why would anyone want
to thank God for being poor? This is one of the many ways that my partner, Nouran (Noonoo)
Ghannam has portrayed to me the tension that is so evident among young people in Cairo, Egypt.
Noonoo is 22 years old, graduated from the American University in Cairo with a degree in
political science, and lives in Cairo with her family. She lived in Cairo for her entire life, except
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Even though her family may disagree with her political stances, she fosters discussion with
them and is able to make them think more critically and make better informed decisions by
majoring in political science. Second, I portray how her family s tension influences her
internally, by strongly aligning with Nasser but voting for the Muslim Brotherhood in the 2012
Elections which she participated in and thus helped move along the outcome. And third, I show
how Noonoo tries to separate her private life from her public life creating more tension in
wanting to be involved in politics, but not allowing herself to pursue a career in it as well.
Nouran has lived her whole live in Cairo, except for the years when she moved around the
Middle East to accommodate for her father s job. She studied at the American University in Cairo
and majored in political science. She still lives with her family and loves going to the beach. It is
important to recognize one of the first leaders of Egypt, Nasser, when exploring the tensions that
are prevalent in Egypt. Nasser regained control of the Suez Canal, which was previously under the
control of [France and Britain] in 1956. Regaining the Suez Canal and nationalising it was a mark
of his power, and he was thereafter an influential figure in Egypt s history. As stated before,
Noonoo strongly aligns with Nasser because she is in awe of him for standing up to the colonial
powers and fighting for the
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The Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard
The Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard In the town of South Lake Tahoe, children played safely
outside, the sun always seemed to be shining, and laughter was a common sound. Everyone
knew one another and crime ratings were close to zero. Due to the town s child friendly nature,
the Dugard family called this place home (Hawkins). However, on June 10, 1991, a fiery
nightmare exploded into reality for eleven year old Jaycee Dugard. Walking towards the bus stop,
Jaycee was dragged into a grey sedan (Hawkins). Jaycee s stepfather Carl Probyn witnessed this
gut wrenching act from down the street and tried unsuccessfully to trail the car on a bike.
(Tresniowski). Jaycee s mother, Terry, lost control of her emotions after her daughter s
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He added the antiquated parole system is undergoing an overhaul (Mathew L. Cate qtd. in
Wollan). Moreover, in 2008, a task force trained to perform random room to room household
searches of sex offenders investigated Garrido and failed to examine the backyard ( A tragedy
of Errors ). Since when does the backyard become off limits to multiple officials who obtain
warrants for household searches? The final set of mistakes was simply made by other people.
Prison workers, for example. After Garrido was sentenced to fifty years in prison on a previous
charge, prison psychologist J.B. Kielbauch noted Garrido s new religious being a good reason
for him not committing future crimes (Hawkins). This mistake deems sensible, yet it is a
wretched mistake nonetheless. J.B. Kielbauch s notes on Garrido may have lead to the parole
board s dreadful decision. Garrido only served ten years out of his fifty year sentence and was
paroled in 1988 (Hawkins). If Garrido was not released early, he would still be in prison and
Jaycee would never have been abducted in the first place. In addition to mindless mistakes
prolonging Jaycee s captivity, Phillip Garrido had a master criminal mind, which was apparent
throughout his neighborhood. For starters, Jaycee was still considered missing even though
Garrido s horrendous backyard compound was visible by neighbors (Wollan). Phillip Garrido was
dealt a lucky hand that even
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Truman Doctrine Research Paper
The Truman Doctrine: Contain the expansion of communism, presumably everywhere.
Summarize a situation that required U.S. diplomatic efforts during the president s time in office:
As World War 2 came to a close an Anti Democratic Iron Curtain had descended across Europe
according to the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Britain and most of the other countries
in Europe s forces were worn out, and their wealth all but depleted from the challenges of World
War 2. Because of this it was almost impossible to stop the spread of communism all throughout
Europe. The Truman Doctrine emerged from a speech given by President Truman before a joint
session of congress on March 12, 1947. The speech was given because of a recent announcement by
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Before the Truman Doctrine there was the Monroe Doctrine that was created in 1823 by American
President James Monroe which was overturned by the Truman Doctrine. The Truman Doctrine was
instrumental in the creation of the Marshall Plan, which was a plan designed to contain
communism by lending economic aid to struggling European countries to help get them on their
feet again. This aid would help these countries fight communism. The Marshall Plan was ratified in
1948. In Truman s speech he convinced congress that it was important to confront the soviets
immediately, because if they do not then more and more countries would fall to Communism like
Dominoes. This later became known as the Domino Theory which was introduced to Truman by his
Under Secretary Dean Acheson. The Domino Theory was later to inspire the American
interventions in Korea and Vietnam. He stated that if more countries succumb to communism it
would make it easier for communism to spread, and therefore more difficult to stop. The Truman
Doctrine ended up leading to NATO, and increased anti Communist hysteria. The speech also
convinced the Soviet Union that the U.S. was a threat to Soviet Communism which caused the
Cold War to heat up even
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Essay on Desperate Air
What would I do if I was in George Nash s position as Vice President of Real Estate at Desperate
Air Corporation (a company in dire financial straits), and my pending sale of Florida property
potentially had toxic waste buried beneath the surface. I found this to be the least challenging
question posed thus far in terms of my own ethical beliefs. In this instance I would proceed with the
salewithout disclosing the information regarding what I had heard about the toxic waste. Clearly
Florida law states that you do not have to disclose that there is a hazardous substance on
commercial property as long as there is not a fraudulent statement about the property. Nash did his
due diligenceby hiring someone to do an environmental study. The... Show more content on
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Both parties consulted their attorneys whose guidance instructed them that they did not have to
disclose the information. The motivating factor in both decisions was to protect the livelihood
of their companies. The facts of the information that had been revealed to each company had not
been proven. Had Nash followed the RDCAR process I believe the outcome of his decision may
have been different. Nash did not go through the process of recognition. There was no survey of
stakeholders. He did not even disclose the findings to his CEO. There was no chance to find out if
withholding the toxicity information was something that would make other staff members
uncomfortable. Nash did not engage in discovery. There was no attempt to build internal and
external transparency. Fledgling did not have the opportunity to react to the information. There
was a possibility that the sale would not have progressed if the information on toxic waste had
been disclosed. It may have only delayed the sale, but there was no way to find that out. There
was no cognition. No one in DAC management or any other DAC staff was presented with a what
would you do? scenario that would have spelled out company values. No policy or action was put
into place to deal with the situation. The only action taken was that Nash consulted an attorney.
Nash did reflect on the decision, but no one else
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Metamorphosis And The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde
The Metamorphosis and the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, respectively by Franz
Kafka and Robert Louis Stevenson, are novellas discussing transformations of two individuals
into worse characters or creatures in regard to levels of morality and appearance. Despite both
novellas discussing the absurdity of a bureaucracy and social restrictions leading up to destruction
and isolation along with complete disregard to principles, Henry Jekyll s transformation in The
Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a consequence of the protagonist s desire to stray away
from society s expectations and oppressions while Gregor s transformation in The Metamorphosisis
a result of the dehumanizing effects of society. In The Metamorphosis,... Show more content on
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This is why the characters and the themes of both The Metamorphosis and The Strange Case of
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde align to a similar unfolding of events in regard to inevitable destruction,
but not in regard to desires they individually
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The Importance Of Speech Anxiety
Stage freight and speaking in front of large groups of people is on top of every human fear. Face
to face public speaking puts hefty demands on speakers and listeners. The mixture of personality,
body and voices as well as chemistry makes speech a form of communication with exciting energy.
Irrespective of the attention given, it will create a significant and meaningful message. Without an
effective presentation the speechwill unlikely create desire effects. In the article Don t be Shy
(Aviv, 2016) it states how public speaking affects students to the point they will drop the class as
long as they don t have to speak in front of it or even sitting in class and having to raise your hand
to ask a question in front of the class stops many students due to fear of embarrassment. We all
struggle with communication anxiety, and uneasiness with unfamiliar situations. It also describes
how improving certain aspects in presentations will allow enough experience and confidence to
have the ability to successfully speak publicly, because we all know that speaking well if often
crucial to getting a job.
The article has some good points, teaching the students first hand to overcome stage freight. One
professor helped her students with communication anxiety urging them to make index cards with
opening lines for starting conversations (Aviv, 2016). Universities are all aware of the anxiety that
goes into communication with others. Penn State created a Speech Anxiety course to
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A Raisin In The Sun Vs. Night Waitress
A Raisin In The Sun vs Night Waitress : A Connection It has been argued that all literature
descends from something else. This may include single stories, plays, or even a piece of a prose.
This assumption allows us to make connections from two different forms of literature and
synthesize them into something bigger. A play and poem can have similar or even identical
themes, but can be delivered in many different ways. Lorraine Hansberry of A Raisin in the Sun,
and Lynda Hull of Night Waitress conveys the message that being a minority is not what makes
you who you are, it is your dreams and how you plan to pursue them, is what defines your
circumstances. Unfortunately, some overcome adversity, while others are stuck in a daze to distract
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They tend to the same duties everyday. In A Raisin in the Sun, Ruth, Walter s wife, cooks and
gets the men going every morning. She yells to her son Come on now boy, it s seven thirty!
(Page 452), and to her husband, Walter Lee! It s after seven thirty! This is the life they have
become accustomed to. Travis wakes up from the couch to go to school every morning, and
Walter Lee works as a chauffeur to bring money into the home. In the same way that the
Youngers tend to the same duties everyday, so does the speaker in Night Waitress . The waitress
explains There s the man who leans over the jukebox nightly (Line 15). as she bring the cups ...
[and] ... bring the silver (Lines 13 14). Lynda gives us the impression that this is a nightly thing
for the waitress. All characters have the same routine day in and day out, however the difference is
the Younger s are a family and Lynda s workers in the restaurant are just that:
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Literary Analysis Of The Wasteland, By T. S. Eliot
Analysis of The Wasteland The Wasteland, written by American born British poet T.S. Eliot, is
an epic poem that characterizes the Modernist movement. The poem captures the gloomy
mindset of post WWI society and profoundly guides the savage destruction of the Great War. The
Wasteland was Eliot s masterpiece and went on to become one of the most influential poems of
the 20th century. It exemplifies many of his specific techniques and is well known because of its
inventive poetic form. In the poem, Eliot skillfully utilizes form, symbolism, and diction to
depict the horrors of war s aftermath, signify the death of Western culture, and convey the dreary
worldwide view of the Modernist movement. Eliot s creative use of poetic form is one of the
hallmarks of The Wasteland and greatly contributed to the overall tone and mood. The structure of
the poem is uneven and almost discordant. It rapidly transitions between various unrelated scenes
at a rapid pace. For example, I read, much of the night and go south in the winter/What are the
roots that clutch, what branches grow... (19 20) illustrates an abrupt shift in the setting which
includes the speaker, time, and place. In the first line, the reader is listening to the story of Marie.
In the second line, however, the reader has been transported to a desert: a literal wasteland. This
choppy stream of images emphasizes a message about society: like the poem, society does not
progress smoothly and can even be unpredictable.
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Mean Girls Analysis
Mean girls Review
This film is a comedy teen film directed by Mark Waters who directed movies such as Freaky
Fridays and The spider wick Chronicles. This film is a smart and funny one. It even contains
some wisdom and was the most popular teen film. The film was written by Tina Fey who also
plays as Miss Norbury in the film. This film was released in 2004 June 24 Australia. Cady Heron
(Lindsay Lohan) is a junior high school was home schooled in Africa while her parents worked
there as an anthropologists before they move back to America things changed her life. When her
Dad was hired by Northern Western and she enrols in Evanston Township High School because
she is the smartest girl in the school. When Cady is not smart about the ways clique work in high
school, and how she is categorized and stereotyped by whom she hangs with and how she dress. ...
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Although Principle Duvall (Tim Meadows) lectures the student body about a pushing and
showing spree, he does not cancel the prom. When Cady gets a crush on Aaron Samuels
(Jonathan Bennette), who sits in front of her in math class, she deals with it in a reasonable way
that does not involve breakheart. When there are misunderstandings, they are understandable and
not awkward contrivances manufactured for the convenience of the plot. In the middle of all
this, the actor Lindsay Lohan, who was 17 when the movie was filmed, provides a centre by
being centred. She has a quiet self confidence that prevents her from getting shrill and hyper like
so many teenage stars we believe her when she says that because of her years in Africa, I had
never lived in a world where adults didn t trust me. She never allows the character to tilt into
exaggeration and for that matter even the Plastics seem real, within their definitions of themselves,
and not like the witch harridans of some teenage
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The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Essay
It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that
rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put
on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the
frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.
In Washington IrvingThe Legend of sleepy Hollow, setting, characterization, and Irony affect the
protagonist in several ways. The night setting is important because it further emphasizes the
superstitious theme. A somnolent, illusory effect appears to be dangling around the surrounding,
and to spread through the air (Irving). This passage shows, for instance, some of the villagers
believe that the town was bewitched by a German doctor. The villagers frequently hear voices,
strange music and see strange sights. Not to mention the hessian trooper ghost that haunts the
valleys. It is said that during the Revolutionary war his head was carried away by a cannon ball
and that he rides on a haunt for his head. These superstitions tales of the town make the villagers
afraid of the headless horseman. All things considered, most of the villagers were terrified of the
many supernatural stories they heard and also terror stuck about the headless horseman.
The time period in which the story took place is important because of the war. From the lifeless
inactivity of the atmosphere, and the unusual persona of its residents who are ancestors
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International Children s Digital Library Essay
International Children s Digital Library/Biblioteca Digital Internacional para NiГ±os
The name of this website is International Children s Digital Library a Library for the World s
Children.
The languages that this site can be translated to is English, Spanish, French, Mongolian and Russia.
This website is designed to allow students to work with a parent or a teacher at home or at school.
The site is also designed for children or adults who have left their home country and still want to
read in their native language, this can be very difficult if not almost impossible but this site is
designed to help with those problems.
Though this site can be translated in to five different languages it has twenty different languages
of literature to choose from. This site also has a section for research papers as well as presentations,
this allows students access to both worldwide. The site also allows for quick access to newly added
books as well as to award winning books.
One of my favorite features would be how simple it is to change the site to at least five different
languages, and when creating an account you also have the ability to choose from 20 languages.
My next favorite feature of the website is how you can get the app on your iPhone or iPad using
the StoryKit app in addition to using your computer.
I think this is an excellent website, I love the fact that it allows people access to books in their
native language. I also feel that it opens a door to students
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Changing Motor Oil
Changing the oil for a vehicle s engine can be as painless as changing pants. In most cas es,
changing oil and maintaining a vehicle can be quite relaxing. Changing one s oil is a very im
portant task. Without motor oil a normal vehicle would only be able to drive for about five
minutes until experiencing major engine damage. Changing an engine s oil normally will also
pro long a vehicle s life due to the lubrication and heat distributing qualities of fresh motor oil.
The process of changing one s motor oil will be broken down into three simple steps. Step one to
changing motor oil is to gather tools and jack up the vehicle. The optimal tools for jacking up a
vehicle include jacks, jack stands and wooden blocks; these tools can easily be found at any
auto parts store within 10 miles of most residencies. Alternatively, a jack can of ten be found in
the trunk of most cars as standard equipment and cinder blocks are very easily accessible. Begin
jacking the vehicle by a sturdy section of the frame and support the frame using jack stands or
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A ratchet and socket set, gloves, and an oil pan are required. Begin by sliding the oil pan under
the vehicle, then, use your ratchet and socket to unbolt the oil drain bolt from the bottom of the
oil pan. This bolt will be easy to find since it appears front and center in the middle of the oil pan.
After unbolting the oil drain plug, oil will pour nicely into the catch pan, be extremely cautious
not to touch motor oil on bare skin because it contains cancerous materials. The oil may also be
very hot if the engine had recently been running. Handling the oil with care will minimize risks
of burns. When all of the oil has been poured into the catch pan, be sure to take the old engine oil
to any nearby auto parts store where they will safety dispose of the oil. After this process is
complete, the vehicle is ready for the final and most satisfying
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Frank Lloyd Wright Falling Water
Analysis of Falling Water
Introduction
Frank Lloyd Wright was a renowned American architect famous for his work titled Falling Water.
Wright made a significant contribution to the development of modern American architecture.
Falling Water was a house commissioned by Edgar Kaufmann and his family used it as a modern
vacation house in the mountainside. Although Falling Water is the most celebrated of his works, he
did more than a thousand sketches that resulted in more than 500 completed projects. Unlike other
architects of his time, Wright was willing to experiment with new ideas, in which he took to
become passionate more towards nature. His love for nature and his willingness to integrate
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For some years, he had spent time in Japan studying the country s culture and architecture. From the
Japanese prints, he realized that there was a remarkable level of simplicity and that the print always
carried its spiritual significance (Assefa, 2003). He attributed such simplicity to a unique Japanese
culture that emphasized the underlying geometry of print. He realized that the Japanese had a
remarkable interest in nature and that they represented nature in the prints (Frank Lloyd Wright
Trust, 2016). When it came to Japanese houses, they employed similar simplicity, but the structures
remained impressive. He began selling Japanese prints in America, and his design of Falling Water
depicts that the Japanese culture was a major influence. The kind of simplicity that he depicted in
designing the house was outstanding. Moreover, Falling Water represented the underlying
geometry and organic elements of the
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69p Rad Sop Field Unit Essay
Standard Operating Procedures
Radiology
1. PURPOSE: a. To provide maximum quality radiographs in an efficient amount of time. b. To
establish responsibilities, procedures, policies, and techniques which prevent excessive radiation
exposure to patients and staff. c. To set guidelines to be followed for checking radiology systems
performance and maintaining optimum image quality and equipment safety for the technologist
who operate these systems and the patients as well. 2. SCOPE:
This SOP is applicable to all personnel assigned to 4th Division, 3rd Brigade, 64th Brigade
Support Battalion, and all Physicians Assistants (PAs) attached. 3. RESPONSIBILITIES: d. NCOs:
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| 10% of 10 CFR 20 Appendix B averaged over one year at the boundary; or listed value at the stack|
10% of 10 CFR 20 Appendix B averaged over the calendar quarter at the boundary; or listed value
at the stack.| 30% of 10 CFR 20 Appendix B averaged over the calendar quarter at the boundary; or
listed value at the stack.|
5. Terminology: o. AP, PA, Lateral xii. Anterior Posterior (AP) radiographs that are taken with the
patient facing the x ray tube. So that the x ray beam enters their anterior side, and exits
posteriorly. xiii. Posterior Anterior (PA) radiographs that are taken with the patient facing away
from the x ray tube. So that the x ray beam enters their posterior side, and exits anteriorly. xiv.
Lateral (LAT) radiographs that are taken while the patient stands sideways to the x ray tube.
They can be done with either the patients left or right side next to the film. Left lateral x rays are
done with the patients left side against the film, Right laterals are done with the patients right side
against the film. xv. Oblique radiographs that are taken halfway between AP or PA and LAT. The
patient will be rotated about 45 degrees from lateral or frontal. 1. Left Oblique Patients left side is
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Bondage Rebellion Definition
You may want to make up a pseudo name, I m told as the silver Honda pulls up to my house. My
friend and I slip into the car and I feel uneasy. We ride in silence, though she occasionally glances
over to give me a reassuring smile. After what feels like a forever, the car stops in a dark, empty
parking lot, and our Uber driver gives me a curious, almost frightful, look. As we walk inside the
bright room, covered wall to wall with padded mats and floor to ceiling with mirrors, my friend
is greeted by unfamiliar people. She tells me later that she knew them from the Internet and they
must have recognized her from her profile. My heart races while I nervously shake everyone s
hands with my sweaty palms. We sign in, using manufactured personas and begin a round of small
talk until the teacher calls us into the center of the room: Alright, who s ready to learn how to tie? ...
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But was I feeling this way because of an innate sense of right and wrong, or because of a standard of
sexual preference that society has constructed? Alternative sex practices, such as bondage,
domination and sadomasochism (from now on referred to as BDSM) are not inherently deviant.
However, the contrast between these acts and society s heteronormative, soft core and monogamous
portrayal of what sex should be directly influences the negative connotation, definition and
ultimately the medicalization of anomalous sexual
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Tao Qian, Also Known As Tao Yuan-Ming, Was A Chinese Poet
Tao Qian, also known as Tao Yuan ming, was a Chinese poet of the Six Dynasties period. Tao
was well versed in the classics of Confucianism and Daoism, which is evident in his poetry.
However, he wasn t known for the extent of his knowledge but for his distinctive voice as a poet
of transition and reclusion. Throughout his life, he held and resigned several minor posts before
his ultimate decision to renounce public life and return to his gardens and fields (Owen 1996,
312). As the founder of the poetry of fields and gardens, Tao s writing revolves around natureas a
philosophy and as a way of life that embodies the simplicity of living in recluse, away from the
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Many of Tao Qian s poems illustrate a life of farming and drinking wine, encompassing themes
that urge its audience to remove themselves from official life, move to the countryside, and take
up a cultivated life of drinking wine, writing poetry, and avoiding the complicated aspects of life
such as working in high society. Earlier scholars believed that Tao was neither Confucian nor
this worldly, neither egocentric nor defiant, neither gallant nor stubborn, Tao is contented, free
from the unnatural, he has got all Nature can offer (Lu 2017). It is evident in Tao Qian s poetry
that he utilized nature as a means to escape what reality had to offer, corruption and political
instability, as opposed to his own idea of utopia or a simple, easy life in recluse. Tao s An
Account of Peach Blossom Spring, has remained a famous piece of Chinese writing throughout
history about the discovery of an otherworldly utopia in which the populace led an ideal existence
in harmony with nature, unaware of the outside world. Unlike reality at the time, where the
tension between the state and the individual had developed fully (Owen 1995, 309), Tao s Peach
Blossom Spring is a tranquil magic otherworldly world that idealized a world of freedom and
simplicity. He describes this world as
The land was broad and level, and there were cottages neatly arranged. There were good fields and
lovely pools, with
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Egg Observation Paper
Samples preparation and observation of egg activation and cell division The gametes used are from
the species Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Sea water containing unfertilized eggs was collected
and four experimental conditions were applied. Before applying the treatments to the eggs, sea
water was incubated in 16ВєC water for 10 minutes. In the first experimental condition, 1mL of
seawater was collected as a negative control. In the second experimental condition, 1ВµL of
sperm was added to 1mL of sea water, as a positive control. The third condition contains 1mL sea
water and 5ВµL of Ca2+ ionophore (A23187) prepared as a 1mM stock in DMSO. A23187 is a
hydrophobic compound responsible to facilitate the diffusion of Ca2+ from the endoplasmic
reticulum to the cytosol. DMSO is a substance used to add hydrophobic compounds to cells, since
it is miscible in hydrophilic and hydrophobic solutions. The last condition contained 1mL of sea
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Then, the samples were incubated for 35 minutes in 16ВєC water bath, the eggs were analyzed
under low magnification microscope and scored for egg activation. 1mL of each sample was used
to prepare western blot samples, which were centrifuged for 30 seconds at full speed at a micro
centrifuge. MAPK lysis buffer (1% NP 40, 20mM HEPES pH 7, 15mM EGTA and 150mM NaCl)
combined with 10x inhibitor cocktail (2mM Pefablock, 10Вµg/mL Pepstatin, 100mM Гџ
glycerophosphate, 4mM NaF and 2mM Na3VO4) was prepared, and 48ВµL of this solution was
added to the egg pellets to homogenize them. The samples were centrifuged in a cold room
centrifuge at full speed for 10 minutes. The supernatant was retrieved from each tube and 5X SDS
PAGE buffer was added. The samples were heated at 95ВєC for 2 minutes and stored in the
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Personal Reflection For Personal Assignment
The purpose behind this assignment from my own understanding is for a couple of reasons. One
of them is to help improve and practice report writings/responses, while another reason is to
express what we believe our strengths and weaknesses will be in this chosen career path. This
assignment is beneficial because it will prepare us for future writing assignments in the program,
and betterunderstand how we will be graded. It will also help us reflect on what skills we think we
can bring to the table, along with weaknesses we can improve on. It will be a useful assignment
to reflect on my own personal strengths, and will be a beneficial tool to my success in this
program. This career choice (specifically EMS dispatching) is something I m hoping I could be
exceptional at because of my experience working as an EMT. I attended PMA in 2014 where I
learned a variety of useful skills from great instructors that could easily crossover to dispatching.
I then mastered these skills out on the field, working hand in hand with Emergency Services! I
like to think with this experience I can bring quick decision making skills to the table; as well as
limited medical knowledge for certain situations when necessary. I have experience in triaging,
and can handle stressful situations exceptionally well while staying emotionally detached. In
fact, nothing was more thrilling to me then heading to a call full lights and sirens! There s no
better feeling than conquering those tough decisions, and knowing you ve done all you can to
help someone. I also bring excellent communication skills to the table due to my large
personality and theatre experience in high school. When I say large personality, I don t mean it
in an obnoxious way. It s more so in a personable way, where I love talking to people and am
outgoing. It s helpful to have when your trying to keep someone on the phone during a tough
call, or when you need to keep a person calm in a stressful situation. It s important to be able to
talk to people without being shy or nervous, and having them feel like they can trust and rely on
you. This is also an important skill to have when you work alongside other coworkers, you need to
be able to speak up and get along with your peers
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Phonics
Phonics seems to play an essential role in pronunciation skills in young learners. The recognition of
phonic sounds helps with language acquisition, pronunciation and development of other skills like
reading, spelling and writing. Training the young learner s ear to recognize the phonic sounds is the
first step towards good pronunciation, comprehension, memory recall and fluency. Therefore, there
are really only two basic steps to learning a language: Master the perception and production of the
sounds and attach meanings to these sounds (Ness, 2012). Keywords: Phonics, pronunciation,
language acquisition. The Importance of Phonics in Teaching English Pronunciation to Young
Learners There is a common misunderstanding about the importance of pronunciation and language.
Many people think of language as being all about words and the grammatical structures and rules
that contain them. But in fact, language is about sounds and the meanings attached to them (Ness,
2012). Pronunciation is not just important for language output, but also decoding and recognizing
speech that is heard. While attention is given to the correct pronunciation of words, there also needs
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Phonics, teaches about the relationship between letters and combinations of letters and sounds.
There are 26 letters in the English alphabet, but, there are at least 55 sounds. Most are written by
combining letters in different ways. In schools throughout the English speaking world, it is used to
help students learn to read and spell quickly. By learning the relationship between the letters and
their respective sounds, the children use these skills to work out how to read and pronounce the
words they see. It also helps them to guess how to spell most words. This greatly increases the
speed of learning. The focus on identifying sounds also helps English learners with pronunciation
and listening skills (Jenkins,
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Superman Exercises
Having a strong core is essential to being successful at pretty much anything that requires
physical strength or stamina. When our core is strong we feel strong and confident and are able
to accomplish our obligations and goals. Also when we have good core strength we look and
feel great. On the other side, the weaker our core strength is the less capable we are to do even
everyday things like sitting and rising up from off of the floor. Check out these fantastic core
strengthening exercises and keep your core as strong as possible and be all that you can be...
Image result for core strength graphics 1 Plank The plank is a very deceptive looking exercise
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Gradually lower your arms and legs back to the beginning position. 4. Repeat actions 2 3 for as
long as you can. Here Is A Video Presentation Of The V Up Exercise... 4 Superman The superman
exercise is great for your lower back that imitates superman in flight. To perform the superman
exercise, follow the steps below: 1. Lie down on your stomach with your legs right out in front of
you and your arms right out above your head. 2. Slowly raise your right arm and your left leg a
couple of inches off the ground and hold this position for 5 seconds. 3. Slowly lower your right arm
and left leg back onto the ground. 4. Slowly raise your left arm and your right leg a couple of
inches off the ground and hold this position for 5 seconds. 5. Slowly lower your left arm and right
leg back onto the ground. 6. Repeat steps 2 5 as many times as you can. Here Is A Video
Presentation Of The Superman Exercise... 5 Single Leg Glute Bridge The single leg glute
bridge is another great core exercise for your lower back that also will work your glutes. To carry
out the single leg glute bridge, follow the steps below: 1. Lay down on your back with your legs
bent, your feet as near to your butt as possible and your arms out to the
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Julius Caesar s Influence On Octavian
In 44 B.C., at age seventeen, Octavius went to Apollonia to finish his academic and military
training. While in Apollonia, Octavius learned of the assassination of his great uncle, Julius Caesar.
Upon his return to Rome, he found out that Caesar s will made him, Caesar s adopted son and heir
to his political and personal fortune. Octavius was advised not to accept the inheritance because of
his youth and inexperience in Roman politics. Nonetheless, he accepted his inheritance. As a result
of his adoption and Roman custom protocol, Octavius name changed to Gaius Julius Caesar
(hereafter Octavian ), which was necessary for securing military support and funds. Julius Caesar s
supporters, including many from the Senate, rallied around Octavian
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A Wrinkle In Time Meg Maker Character Analysis
Character Analysis of Meg Murry In the novel A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L Engle, Meg
Murry is a dynamic character who learns many things about herself during a journey through time
and space. Meg is stubborn and impatient, along with being whiny and angry. Although all of these
traits sound bad, they end up proving themselves to be great weapons. Throughout the novel, A
Wrinkle in Time, Meg proves to be a character who demonstrates amazing bravery, learns
responsibility, and understands love. In A Wrinkle in Time, Meg possesses a tendency to try to
hold someone s hand and force someone else to walk her through things. This shows a lack of
responsibility, more importantly, it also shows a lack of courage. Meg feels as if she acts and
looks like an oddball (7), and this may be one of the reasons why she is having trouble finding
the bravery to stick up for herself. Even when tessering with the Mrs.W s, she feels reassured
when she can feel ...the pressure of Calvin s hand about hers. (49). Although this proves to be a
problem in the beginning of the book, Meg finds the courage that she is lacking and uses it to
realize what she must do to rescue Charles Wallace. While her Father and Calvin have no idea of
who should go to try to rescue Charles Wallace, Meg realizes ...oh, I see, I see, I understand, it
has to be me. There is not anyone else. (124) Meg finds the bravery to step up and do what she
must do. In the end, Meg s bravery is the reason Charles Wallace is rescued and it is ultimately, a
genuine trait of hers. During Meg s journey, she also learns an important message of
responsibility. It seems that in the beginning of the book Meg is a wimp. She cries and whines
and acts stubborn which creates a childish and immature reputation for her. Which, really, Meg is
and she refuses to take responsibility for anything. This is extremely evident during the rescue of
her father. Meg assumes that her father will do everything for her and that when she found him
...everything would be all right. Everything would be settled. All the problems would be taken out
of her hands. She would no longer be responsible for anything. (98) Meg thought this to be true, and
she
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What Is The Evolution Of Interracial Families
What word comes to mind when you hear mother, father, brother, sister, aunt, and uncle? When
most people hear these words they think of their family, but what really makes a family? The
common image that comes to mind when thinking about family is a mom and dad and their
children. Nowadays that is not always and families are coming in all shapes and sizes. There are, ...
single parent families, stepfamilies, cohabitating families those with unmarried domestic partners
..., (McCaffrey, 2013, p. 3). T.V shows have even started to reflect these changing family structures,
especially the show Modern Family.This show not only has the typical family structure, but also an
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It is no secret that men prefer to date and marry younger women. Women also, ... prefer men
older by a few years regardless of their own age, with a willingness to date up to 10 years older,
(Skentelbery, 2015). The problem is when men start dating women half their age. Modern
Family addresses this issue by having Claire have a hard time forming a relationship with her
new mommy , Gloria. The reasons Claire does not like Gloria is because Gloria is younger than
Claire and Claire does not believe that Gloria truly loves Jay. Claire feels that Gloria just married
him for his money. Many women want a man who can provide for their family and older men
tend to have more money and a higher status,(Skentelbery, 2015). The social norm is that women
usually marry a man three years older then herself. So when people see a couple like Jay and
Gloria they start to judge them. It has been proven that a women who marries an older man
results in a, ... lower mortality for both parties, (Drefahl, 2010). As season go on audiences, as
well as Claire, learn that Gloria came from a very simple background and could careless about
how much money Jay has. It just goes to prove that no one can judge a book by their
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Analysis Of The Documentary Cronulla Riots
Australia claims to be an egalitarian land of equal opportunity; however, the documentary
Cronulla Riots suggests that it is not applicable to all of its citizens. Especially for those Muslim
Australians who lived 26km away from South of Sydney CBD during 11th Dec. 2005 15th Dec.
2005. They were ill disposed to their fellow White Australians living down the street from them.
For them, tensions grew day by day. People affected by Cronulla Riots in any manner were out of
the frying pan, and were into the fire , when the documentary displayed Prime Minister John
Howard declaring the riots as un Australian . He made us believe that his view was optimistic and
disagrees that there is underlying racism in Australia. Now, an iconic, non judgmental documentary
Cronulla Riots voices the untold story. We are invited to believe their voices as they believe the
riots as un Australian , just like John Howard. Having first aired on SBS, 2014, director, Jaya
Balendra, focuses her documentary on the traumatic experience that local Australians faced in
Cronulla, New South Wales. When we view the award winning documentary Cronulla Riots, we are
questioned about the values and ethics of being Australian. Everyone either young or old, male or
female, Middle Eastern or White, living on Australian soil are questioned about the embodiment of
Australian values. Therefore, the documentary successfully achieved its purpose on questioning the
viewers of being Australian. This can be best
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Analysis Of A P By John Updike
John Updike s A P , is about a young man s struggle with morality, authority, and freedom.
Through a series of events Sammy witnessed injustice in his workplace leading him to quit his
job. When Sammy quit his job he was taking a stand against authority because he longed for
freedom from the A P and his manager. Sammy made the leap from an adolescent, knowing little
about life, into a man facing the consequences from his actions. John Updike s use of language
and actions reveal the internal struggles and relationships of a young man growing into
adulthood. Status is the social or professional standing of a person, and it is often a unifying
factor which John Updike uses to show comparisons of several different characters. Through
Sammy s point of view, several comparisons are shown between the employees of the A P, even
though their ages are different. Firstly, Lengel and Sammy assume the girls are ignorant and
incompetent. Sammy s demeaning view is viewed when he says, Poor kids, I began to feel
sorry for them, they couldn t help it. In Sammy s mind he saw the girls as helpless prey that had
walked into a trap he needed to save them from. The manager saw the way they were dressed and
proceeded to scold them the way a principal in a school scolds disruptive students. Another
parallel between the two men is they both objectify the girls. Lengel is shown to look the girls
up and down before he passes his judgement. Sammy s defense of the girls, while it seems
honorable, has ulterior motives. His hope is the girls hear him quit his job so that he can
impress them; this action further objectifies the girls making them passive objects of passion. In
the A P there is another comparison between some of the repressed customers; the group of
women he calls houseslaves and the trio of girls. Houseslaves are women whose only job was to
cook, clean, and care for children. When the trio passed by these women there is a moment of
shock from the girl s appearance, but they look a second time possibly out of envy for the
freedom they lack. The women in this story seem to all lack a voice and in the 1960s that was not
uncommon; men in this time were still seen as the ultimate providers for the households. Queenie,
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My Salary Analysis
The common low that I would start out with is forty two dollars an hour and $89,320 a year. The
highest I would be paid is seventy two dollars an hour and $150,550 a year. The average pay for
a pharmacist is fifty eight dollars an hour and $120,950 a year. Whether I am at the lowest,
highest or average. I will still make enough yearly to maintain a comfortable standard of living. I
will choose to stay around the Sugar Land, Houston area once I graduate. Compared to other
cities, the annual salary that I will make would not be enough to maintain a comfortable standard
of living. If I moved to Sacramento, California my salary at an average pay would increase by
$16,000. With that being said my housing would increase by nine percent, groceries by thirty
eight percent, utilities by fifteen percent, transportation by eighteen percent and health care by
twenty percent. With the $16,00 salary, I still would not be able to have a comfortable standard of
living in Sacramento. I would need to have my salary increase by at least $30,000 so I can
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In other cities like New York City my salary would go from $120,000 to $269,393, but my
housing would increase by three hundred and four percent. This means I could not afford to live
there on an average pharmacy salary. Knowing that being a pharmacist in Houston means that I
would maintain a comfortable living, but in other means I would not. I am happy that I choose
to stay in Houston and become a pharmacist. If I were planning on moving to New York City or
Sacramento I would have to choose a new career that can keep up with the standard of living
there. I have to have experience in pharmacy because some pharmacy jobs require you to have
experience. This is why I need to start volunteering so; I can have the experience they ask
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Importance Of A Lightbulb Moment
A lightbulb moment. My writing process has officially kicked off with the lightbulb moment.
This is the moment when the first line of my paper pops in my head or I have a sense of
direction in where the paper is headed. I can depend on the fact that this will not happen by
staring at a blinking cursor on a blank page. Some of my better lightbulb moments have been on
the bus heading home or the second I get into bed to go to sleep that is why my mom always
taught me to keep post its and a penin my nightstand! I usually like to give myself at least a couple
days to write my paper, edit the paper, and to make sure I have an effective mic drop at the end, as
my English teacher last year said. However, seeing as I am starting this paper the night before it
is due, I should also mention that I have no problem starting last minute if I know what I am going
to say and essentially have the framework of a paper in my head. The lightbulb moment is the
hardest to control, but a critical part to my writingprocess.
The setting in which I write my paper is the easiest to control, and also a critical part to my
writing process. I find that the setting changes with each type of paper. I write at my desk in my
room for the average paper, especially if I am feeling confident in how the paper is going so far. I
can play music in the background and am two floors up from the kitchen and the family room,
thereby avoiding distractions. If it is a paper that is intimidating by name, like my
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Personal Theology Paper
Introduction My personal general theology is based on the scripture John 3:16, For God so loved
the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but
have everlasting life. This has always impacted the way that I have talked about God to others. I ve
spoken about Godin a manner of love because He loves us enough to give His only begotten son for
our salvation. God loves us enough to make our process toward salvation easier by allowing our
requirement to merely believe in Him. God loves us enough to allow our souls not to perish, if we
believe in Him. God s love is the foundation of my personal theology. In this project I will cover
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This model begins with special revelation, which is God revealing himself to the world and
general/nature in which God reveals himself in things that we view such as sunsets, clouds, and the
sun, along with various other things. Christ is then shown in this Classic Model as fully man and
fully God. There are four sources of authority that are governed by the Holy Spirit in this model. In
Chapter 6 of The Christian Theology textbook the four sources are listed; scripture (old and new
testament), tradition (handing over, handing down, or handing on ideas/activities), reason (science
and sociology), and religious experience (ineffability, noetic quality, transiency, and passivity).
These four sources are an important aspect in the Classic
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Sectionalism In The Early 1800s
The ideas of nationalism and sectionalism in the early 1800s played a large role in the presidential
elections leading up to the Civil War. Nationalism is when the population of a nation has love for
their country put their country first. Sectionalism is when the population identifies more with the
ideals of their region more than they identify with the nation as a whole. Please two ideas would
become the basis of the Missouri compromise, the Monroe doctrine, and this establishment of new
political parties in the United Statesduring the early 1800s. The conflict between the ideas of
nationalism and sectionalism came in part from the practice of slavery. In the Missouri
Compromise is a key example of this the Missouri compromise Set boundaries
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Explain The Dietary Guidelines For Infant Feeding
The infant Feeding Guidelines alongside the Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents in
Australia has a few recommendations for infant nutrition, healthy eating and the introduction of
solid foods, these are; Build a variety of foods from the five food groups after six months of age
onwards; Pay attention to your infants appetite to avoid over or underfeeding; Infants need fat as
it is essential source of energy for growing infants and helps nervous system development; Choose
a variety of fruits, vegetables and cereals; Choose foods containing iron, zinc, iodine and calcium
to support normal growth and development as well as to prevent deficiencies; Added sugars should
be limited in diet due to the innate preferences for
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Primary Causes Of The Stock Market Crash
Stock Market Crash
The stock market crash of 1929 was one the most devastating events in American history wiping
out investors and banks alike and gradually throwing America into the Great Depression. The
economical plummet began on October 24 a day known as Black Thursday , the stock market
had decreased by 20% and round 12 million shares were traded that day 3x the normal amount.
Over the next couple days 3 the 3 leading banks bought stocks to restore confidence in the market.
Which seemed to have stabled the market for a moment, though over the weekend many investors
lost their faith in the market and quickly tried to get rid and sell their shares. When the markets
reopened on Monday, October 28, 1929, another record number of stocks were traded and the stock
market declined more than 22%. The real panic and hysteria came on October 29, Black Tuesday a
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A second probable cause was the great expansion of investment trusts, public utility holding
companies, and the amount of margin buying, all of which fueled the purchase of public utility
stocks, and drove up their prices. Public utilities, utility holding companies, and investment
trusts were all highly levered using large amounts of debt and preferred stock. The third being
economic prosperity leading people to believe the market could only grow causing carelessness
of people and banks with money investing beyond capable of what they had. People would invest
in stocks, banks, and corporation then the banks and corporations would also invest in stocks the
stock ended up affecting everyone. International trade declined 30% and nations tried to protect
their industries by raising tariffs on imported goods. The Federal Reserve decided not to bail out
banks to prove a point for banks not to over invest depositor s
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Difference Between History And Prehistory
a.What is prehistory and how is this concept or term defined?
ANSWER: Prehistory is the era before people could write. It is the time and events that happened
before the history has written down and led to the development of something. [ ] Others defined
prehistory as from the creation of the universe, while some refer to it as time since the development
of life on earth. But others mainly define prehistory as the period of time beginning with the
appearance of human beings. Basically, prehistoric period is the era when the existence of human
beings began. [ ]
b.What is the history of the term (and etymology) as well as the discipline that covers history? How
did it begin and what were the reasons for its beginning?
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History. (n.d.). Retrieved November 28, 2015, from Online Etymology Dictionary: http:/
/www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=history
History. (n.d.). Dictionary.comUnabridged. Retrieved November 19, 2015, from Dictionary.com
website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/history History Vs. Prehistory: Difference
Between History and Prehistory. (n.d.). Retrieved November 19, 2015, from VS Pages: http:/
/vspages.com/history vs prehistory 1606/
Andrew. (2010, December 24). Difference Between History and Prehistory. Retrieved November
20, 2015, from Difference Between: http://www.differencebetween.com/difference between history
and prehistory/
AP World History Unit Ket Terms. (n.d.). Retrieved December 7, 2015, from Teacher Web: http:/
/teacherweb.com/KY/greenupcountyhighschool/Moyer/unit1keytermscompleted.pdf
Crabtree, D. (1993, November). The Importance of History. Retrieved December 7, 2015, from
Gutenburg College: http://msc.gutenberg.edu/2001/02/the importance of history/
McNeill, W. H. (1985). Why Study History? . Retrieved November 27, 2015, from Historians.org:
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John Locke Unspoken Contract Essay
Winder Perez
Hum3306
Option #1
The Unspoken/Unwritten contract of Mankind
Is there an unwritten rule or acknowledgement between mankind in which we have agreed to a
disproportionate and unequal amount of earthly possessions? Or have we been coerced by our
ancestors through rules and laws of society that have been forgotten through time? John Locke a
rational and just man who usually battles his arguments with morals and logic speaks in his
treatise chapter V about God. John Locke opens the chapter speaking about equality and that God
gave the earth to the children of man therefore no one was granted more than the other. Locke took
his stance on the appropriation of lands and earthly possessions. Locke proposed the theory of
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Claiming that it is acceptable to own more than one s labor can service as long as that perishable
is bartered for money (non perishable). Like this, Locke realizes the unspoken contract between
mankind. Indeed one can have a disproportionate and unequal possession of the earth by agreeing
to use gold and silver. Since everyone agrees to use currency inequality becomes fair and just due
to the fact that a man s worth is determined by his labor. Locke believed that bartering for goods
with money was presumably prejudiced, and voluntary because both sides would have something
to gain. A famous saying silence is consent has also lead me to believe that throughout time some
became more entitled to more than others. With a vast quantity of land per capita some found
themselves acquiring more just because they could. Others allowed it therefore if it was accepted.
But many questions are still unanswered. If we can accumulate as much money without causing
others poverty are those who are poor entitled to my money? According to Locke s view if we
did not cause that persons poverty we are not responsible for their suffering. A catch 22 indeed
though we did not cause the persons suffering, it is the same that we did nothing to stop it. This
is a question of ethics John Locke overlooked. It is a question of ethic though helping a person
who is in need can be debatable, is helping a person who is condemned to death by hunger
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The Influence and Role of Current U.S. Foreign Policy in...
The Influence and Role of Current U.S. Foreign Policy in Modern Italy
Since the beginning of the European Union, Europe has attempted to move forward as one unit in
order to compete with the United States and to be a strong force around the globe. In a statement
made by the Washington ambassadors of the present and acceding members to the European Union
in May 2004, they stated,
Europe now, for the first time in modern history, is a partnership sharing common values and a
commitment to harmony and cooperation. The dream of European integration, shared by the United
States, is now being realized, leaving behind us the wasteful era of wars, hostility, and inequalities.
We are on the road to a Europe enjoying a unity and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Italy should prove to be a good resource for due to their well developed research and development
program.? Italy and the United States are in cooperation for this project under a bilateral science
and technology agreement and under the implementation of the International Energy Agency.? This
technology has important advantages such as more efficient fuel cells that can be used safely while
improving the environment and public health.? With Italy being part of this research, they have the
opportunity to add jobs to work with the hydrogen technology.? Once the technology is developed
and put into use, the countries involved will have the opportunity to purchase competitively priced
hydrogen power vehicles.? This would impact the economy for Italy since they will have state of
the art vehicles that would be more affordable to its citizens than if they were not involved with
developing this technology.? Working with these organizations also improves relations between the
United States and Italy and opens the door for future dealings and future U.S. policies that would
directly benefit Italy.?
Container Security Initiative
?On June 16, 2003, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Robert Bonner announced
that the Container Security Initiative [CSI] would take affect and be operational in the port of
Genoa, Italy.
(http://www.usembassy.it/file2003_06/alia/A3061713.htm).? Under
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Egyptian Mummification And The Afterlife
Egyptian Mummification and the Afterlife The study of humans is commonly known as
anthropology. One major topic of humankind that anthropologists study is culture. Culture is
described as the beliefs, customs, arts, etc. of a particular society, group, place, or time. Culture is
different among every group of people and there are many different customs and behaviors
involved in various cultures. It s easy for people to be egocentric, or believe that their cultureis
superior to all other cultures. It can be difficult for people to accept different behaviors and
traditions from other cultures, especially when they don t have first hand experience with these
strange behaviors. For example, in North America, when someone passes away it is traditional...
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When someone passed away, the body was taken to the embalmers by the relatives, who then
chose the method and quality of mummification. The best and most expensive methods were
used on the wealthy, but there were cheaper alternatives for the poor. Every Egyptian was
entitled to mummification, with the exception of some criminals. The best and most costly
form of mummification was a very lengthy and extensive process. This lengthy process took
more than seventy days to complete. The first step was to draw out the brain through the
nostrils. A long, slightly hooked tool was introduced into the brain through the nose, swirled
around to liquefy the brain. The head was then tipped forward and all contents of the skull
poured out, again through the nose. The next step was to remove the contents of the abdomen.
The stomach, liver, lungs and intestines were all removed. The heart always remained because
the Egyptians believed that the heart was the most important organ in the body and that the soul
resided in the heart. After the organs were removed, they were dried out and placed in canopic
jars. Canopic jars are covered urns used in ancient Egyptian burials to hold the entrails from an
embalmed body. Four canopic jars were used for each mummy and in each jar a different organ
was placed inside. For example, the liver, intestines, lungs and stomach would all be placed in
separate canopic jars. Before the stomach was placed in a canopic jar, it was filled with pure myrrh,
cassia and other spices and sewn back together again. Once the organs were removed from the
body, the interior of the corpse was cleansed with palm wine and spices in order to dry the body
and protect it from decaying. After the body was filled with palm wine and spices, it was left to
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Family Farming as Opposed to the Industrial Side of...
The federal government should support the family farms of today rather than the industrial side of
agriculture.
In 1930 there was around seven million farms in the United States, now there is about two
million. Advocates for farming and agriculture are worried about losing farms and farmland
(source E). The total number of farms has fallen dramatically since the 1930s, but the number of
larger farms has grown. Today small farms make up 92 percent of all U.S. farms and the other
eight percent are large and very large family farms and nonfamily farms (source L). Even with
the loss of many farms and farmers, the number of acres of farmland remains constant. The size
of farms has increased, but not all farms are the same size (source E). The technology of today
has made it possible to farm more land with fewer producers (source A). There is 915 million
acres in farmland in the United States and the average farm size is 434 acres. In Kansas there are
around 65,500 farms with 707 acres in average. Eighty eight percent of the Kansas is under
agricultural production (source L). The official definition of a farm according to the United States
Department of Agriculture is any place from which $1000 or more of agricultural products were
produced and sold or normally would have been sold during the census year (source L). Gross cash
income, according to the USDA, is one of the best ways to determine farm size; farms that have
grown quickly and have sales of $250,000 or more are
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Auditory System Papers
The Auditory System
The Auditory System is an incredibly complex organ system, because it not only allows us to
hear, but it also allows us to keep a sense of balance. The Auditory sound travels thru the air in the
form of sound waves. Our ears detect these sound waves and relays them to the brain, The Auditory
System is a complex system that transmits the sound waves into electric pulses that our brain can
understand as sound. The Auditory System is composed of 3 different parts, the Inner, Middle, and
Outer Ear.
The Outer Ear is split into two components, the Pinna and the Tympanic cavity. The Pinna is the
fatty cartilage that is visible on both sides of the head. The Pinna s main function is to capture
sound waves and redirect them towards the ear canal, but to also protect the tympanic cavity. The
Ear Canal functions as an entryway for sound waves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The inner ear consists of a complex series of tubes, running through the temporal bone of the skull.
Inside these tubes are a lot of smaller, more fragile tubes.The vestibular system is the region of the
inner ear where the semicircular canals converge, close to the cochlea. The vestibular system works
with the visual system to keep objects in view when the head is moved. Joint and muscle receptors
are also important in maintaining balance. The brain receives, interprets, and processes the
information from all these systems to create the sensation of balance. The Inner ear is where the
vibrations from sound waves turned into electric pulses that our brains can understand as sound.
The cochlea is responsible for turning the vibrations into electric pulses, in a process called
transduction. When the footplate of the stapes connects to the oval window, it causes the perilymph
to move. The cochlea propagates these mechanical signals as waves in the fluid and membranes,
and then converts them to nerve impulses which are transmitted to the
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Press Kit 2008 Founder CEO Brian Scudamore hires former President of Starbucks US
Operations, Launi Skinner to run the company as the new President COO. 2007 1 800 GOT
JUNK? is named No. 2 Best Workplace in Canada and is featured in Canadian Business
Magazine. About us 1 800 GOT JUNK? is pioneering an industry that is helping residents and
businesses remove junk and regain space. Whether it s a pile of household junk in the garage or a
warehouse full of office furnishings, 1 800 GOT JUNK? removes it for you, making the ordinary
business of junk removal exceptional. We are passionate about recycling and donating to charity. 1
800 GOT JUNK? was founded in 1989 and now operates in approximately 220 locations throughout
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Investment 1 Territory Isuzu/GM truck with dump box (deposits only) Franchise Fee (first
territory) Start up Marketing / Advertising Package Legal Deposits and Business Licenses
Training Expenses Office Set up TOTAL Working Capital TOTAL Capital Requirement Low
$4,000 $18,000 $12,000 $500 $600 $1,500 $1,650 $38,250 $45,000 $83,250 High $12,000
$18,000 $12,000 $2,500 $2,600 $5,000 $4,300 $56,400 $62,000 $118,400 Investment Each
Additional Territory Isuzu/GM truck with dump box (deposits only) Franchise Fee (each
additional territory) TOTAL Working Capital TOTAL Capital Requirement Low $2,000
$10,000 $10,000 $12,500 $34,500 High $6,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $51,000 KEY
FRANCHISE MILESTONES March 1999: First franchise opened in Toronto, ON April 2000:
First US franchise opened in Portland, OR September 2005: First Australian franchise opened in
Sydney, AU January 2010: Franchise to open in Melbourne, AU OUR PEOPLE Weird Junk
Although the junk removed typically includes things like old mattresses, sofas, and office
furniture, over the years the 1 800 GOT JUNK? team has also hauled away some pretty strange
stuff. The weirdest junk we ve seen includes: An antique birthing chair Trophies from a nudist
colony Warehouse full of 1000 collector dolls Mummified cat Pricey designer handbags Antique,
parlor vacuum Clark Gable s piano John
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Analysis Of Tangerine By Edward Bloor
The novel Tangerine was written by author Edward Bloor. The story takes place in places like
Lake Windsor, Lake Windsor middle school, Tangerine Middle School, and Thomas Groves all in
Florida. The author puts events in order from where they occurred to advance the story. The setting
is important to the plot because it has a generally direct effect on the events that occur involving the
protagonist. The story creates a suspenseful tone throughout the duration of it. The overall theme of
the book Tangerine is to face your fears in order to overcome them. The protagonist is Paul Fisher
who is a legally blind 7th grader. The protagonist is a static character because he doesn t undergo
changes throughout the course of the story. The antagonists
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Internal And Internal Analysis Of Tesco
Tesco PLC, the top three retailer in the world, which was establish by Jack Cohen in 1919 year,
which has near 100 Year history. In these days, it has been thrived to 12 country all over the world,
including United Kingdom, Malaysia, India, Hungary, Ireland, Kipa, Slovakia, Poland, Czech,
Thailand, even South Korea, and China (Tescoplc.com, 2012). Tescois a public limited company.
According to Marcouse (2011:92), Public limited company (Plc) is a larger type of company that
must have at least ВЈ50,000 of share capital and has its shares traded on the stock market ,
therefore Tesco can have greater capital source and shareholders in their business.
As the external and internal analysis are very useful for marketing a large enterprise, this essay will
explore both external and internal analysis that Tesco has been performed. First, it will define and
outline the importance of SWOT and PESTLE. Then, it will examine the Strengths and
Weaknesses of Tesco. Next, it will use the PESTLE to carry out Opportunities and Threats. Finally,
it will evaluate the reason Tesco s profits and market share have fallen.
SWOT analysis is a method for analyzing a business, its resources and its environment. SWOT is
commonly used as part of strategic planning and looks at Internal strengths, Internal weaknesses,
Opportunities in the external environment, Threats in the external environment (Tutor2u.net, 2015).
PEST analysis studies 4 dimensions, same as SWOT. The factors measured in PEST are
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Hcs 245-Week 5
(Week 1 DQ #2) Class, In our first DQ, we discussed the various cultural barriers that we might
see on a routine basis; however there are still many more barriers to effective communication.
These might be more associated with physical and psychological barriers. Here are two real world
questions that we most of us will encounter throughout our health care career regularly... How
might a provider communicate more effectively with a person who is hearing impaired? Also, how
might a provider communicate more effectively with an adolescent versus an adult? Paul Wing,
MBA/HRM, B.S. MT(ASCP), CLS(NCA) Net s Solution A provider may find communicating with
someone who is hearing impaired very difficult to deal with at times. Although,... Show more
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(2003). Retrieved from http://www.ada.gov/hospcombrscr.pdf Communicating With Children,
Adolescents and More Than One Patient at A Time. (2002). Retrieved from http:/
/www.skillscascade.com Net s Comments Angel you have listed a great view point on
communicating with one who is hearing impaired. A great invention is the CART which as you
mentioned is a computer assisted real time transcription or where the hearing impaired person
uses a computer to communicate. Most commonly language used is sign language and speech
interprets. I think most adolescents face issues with communicating with Providers because
they have not builded a bond. If a child doesn t feel comfortable they tend not to say much and
shy away . I think providers should try to become more involved or try methods to get the child
interested as I mentioned in my post such as trying to offer a treat for communicating . In other
words once the provider sees you they should state great job and give the child a blow pop or
candy so the next visit they are familiar of a treat , this will eventually open up a wide
communication field. I know it worked when I was a child , Posted by Lachelle Gilbert There are
ways to communicate with the hearing impaired and one way is to provide the same respect,
empathy, probing with a combination of other necessity like speech reading, lipreading, writing,
and visual language system and assistence of an interpreter. These are ways that
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Is Bridget jones nothing more than Pride and Prejudice in...
Love and marriage is the theme of the best selling book Bridget Jones Diary by Helen Fielding
and the critically acclaimed novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. There are numerous
similarities between the two yet they are set in different eras. Despite this, the young women in
both texts have to deal with family and people in their social circles pressurising them to meet the
ideal man or love interest.
Each story revolves around the main female characters, Bridget Jones and Elizabeth Bennet. In pride
prejudice, the financial status of the women was more of an issue when it came to finding an ideal
partner, than it was in Bridget Jones Diary. The Bennets were not very financially secure, so Mrs
Bennet would arrange or attend parties ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nowadays, this has changed as Bridget s love life with her boyfriend Daniel Cleaver, affects no
one but herself and she is not concerned how her relationship with him will affect her parents.
In both texts the men have very high expectations of the women they want to date or court, and
seem to disregard women who do not reach these standards. An example of this is when Bridget
overhears Mark Darcy talking about her to his mother remarking on how inappropriate her
language is and how dependable she is on alcohol and cigarettes. Mother I do not need a blind
date. Particularly not with some verbally incontinent spinster who drinks like a fish, smokes like
a chimney and dresses like her mother. Mark doesn t want to be associated or fixed up with Bridget
as she does not fit his ideal.
Equally, Mr Darcy tells his friend Mr Bingley how outspoken and rude the Bennet girls are, and
how he dislikes the family. He makes this known to Elizabeth by refusing to dance with her.
Indeed, sir, I have not the least intention of dancing. I entreat you not to suppose that I moved this
way in order to beg for a partner. Mr Darcy replied with this, when asked if he would like to dance
with her.
Mr Darcy feels Elizabeth is of a lower status than himself, and looks down on her for that, in the
same way that Mark does on Bridget preferring to keep friendship with his more likely partner
Natasha his work colleague.
Bridget feels personally, that she is
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Global Witness Is A Non Governmental Organization Working
Global Witness is a non governmental organization working independently in Africa to end the
political corruption and to bring change to those areas that are impacted the most by violence,
human rights violations, and an exploited economy. Employees of Global Witness conduct
extensive and very well organized investigations that most of the time places the team directly in
the danger zones so they can experience what most victims do. There were several changes to
government that resulted in corruption and multiple civil wars that affected many innocent people.
For over two decades the Global Witness organization have been responsible for the exposure of
corruption plaguing the most poorest areas of Africa which forced political... Show more content on
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Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on earth second to last on the United Nations human
development index. The first mine was established in the town of Kimberley by two farmers; the
De Beers Brothers. (BloodDiamondsDocumentary) The De Beers sold diamonds at least ten times
per year in London s open market and controlled at least 90% of the world s diamond production
bringing in billions of dollars per year. The average person brings in about $220 per year income
yet the nation remains rich in natural resources. (BloodDiamondsDocumentary) Places like
Botswana, South Africa, Canada, and Russia are the largest diamond producing nations in the
world with more than 20 tons produced per year and a revenue that equates to about 60 billion
dollars per year with half of the merchandise being sold right here in the United States.
In 1869, one of the largest diamonds of 83 ВЅ carats was discovered near the Orange River in
South Africa. Both Botswana and South Africa produces 60 percent of the world s diamonds.
When Prime Minister Stevens took office, the fall of Sierra Leone began with the spread of
corruption. Botswana and the government are known to provide the schooling, better built roads,
and healthcare in the nation. Although democracy was strong programs that were in place to
support and build up education, healthcare, and social services, quickly
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Quit Claim Deed Summary
Dr. Weekley, 1. Here is the latest update. According to the Buyer, someone from his closing
attorney s firm has reviewed the Quite Claim Bill of Sale. Upon review, the closing attorney s
firm is stating that the document does not meet the criteria of a Quit Claim Deed.
FORTUNATELY, the closing attorney s firm (once the property is under contract) can email a
copy of Quit Claim Deed directly to your ex wife and she can sign it front of public notary (and
likely front of non related witnesses as well the closing attorney s firm should later give further
signing instruction) and she can simply overnight it back to the closing attorney s office. That
being said, this concludes what needs to be done in regards to a Quit Claim Deed. Therefore,
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Were Those Promises Legally Enforceable Promises
Has anyone ever broken a promise to you? Were those promises legally enforceable promises?
Why or why not? Yes, it happens to me several times. For example, my promise me and my big
brother different time to bring us at Place Boyer to teach us to ride the bicycle, but he never did
this (we were children when he promised us). There are other promises that people have broken
to me. They promise but they do not respect the engagement. Some of them were not enforceable
and some of them were. There are some which did not have any legal obligation, but there is
some contract which could have been legally promised because they could be considered as a tort
or a breach of the promise which could be harmed. For example, when I was a young boy a person
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William Howe s Impact On Britain
William Howe, better known as General Howe, made a large impact on Britain and the rest of
Europe. William Howe was born on August 10, 1729, in England. William was also the
youngest of three brothers in his family. His parents were wealthy members of the English upper
class. His father s name was Viscount Howe, and his mom s name was Maria Sophia. When
William was about twelve years old he was sent out from his home to go to Eaton, a famous
preparatory school. William was a good student and eventually graduated in 1746. After
graduating he joined the King s army. He was later appointed officer of one of the King s military
s. General Howe, as a young boy, had great exceptions to uphold, and he exceeded all of them and
became a favored warrior for Britain.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Howe fought in many battles that impacted British and destroyed the colonists throughout the
course of his lifetime. General Howe fought in a major battle... the battle of New York! In June,
Howe ordered his army to sail towards New York. They arrived at New York on June 25, 1776.
The first landed on Staten Island, east of Manhattan. More ships came to New York everyday for
about a month after Howe s arrival. Then on July 12, William s brother, Admiral Richard Howe,
arrived in New York. With him were about 150 warships, carrying 10,000 British and 1,000
German soldiers, plus guns, ammunition, and other supplies. William Howe is now commanding
an army of about 32,000 soldiers and is ready for the attack on New York. Then on August 25, the
British started mowing down the Colonists who started to retreat. The British have won this battle
and are one step closer to whiping out the
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Theories Of Cultural Criminology
Considered the new criminology , the cultural and anarchic criminological theory explains how
globalization has led to cultural homogeneity. It is a distinct speculative, procedural, and
interventionist approach to the study of crime that places criminality and its control directly in the
context of culture; that is, it observes crime and the agencies and institutions of crime control as
cultural products or as creative constructs. So, they must be read in terms of the meanings they
carry. The focus of the field is extensive, including situated and symbolic significance; fabricated
social identity; subcultural study; space, place, and cultural geography; the continuing
transformations and fluctuations associated with hypercapitalism; variations of power, resistance,
and state control; existentialism and theories of risk, edgework, and personified practice. In all this,
cultural criminologyattempts to familiarize criminology to contemporary social and cultural
changes and thus to imagine a postmodern or late modern theory of crime and control. In this
regard, cultural criminology is involved in how individuals attempt to resolve certain internal
spiritual and emotional conflicts that are themselves generated by the paradoxes and particularities
of modern day life. Put otherwise, cultural criminology seeks to combine a phenomenology of
modern crime with a sociocultural analysis of late modern culture (Hayward 2004, p. 9, cited under
Markets, Consumption, and Crime).
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San Miguel Hidalgo Research Paper
Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo Costilla y
Gallaga Mandarte VillaseГ±or was born on May 8, 1753.
Miguel Hidalgo went to a secondary school called San
NicholГЎs college in Valladolid which is now called
Morelia when he was fifteen. He received a bachelors degree in theology in philosophy in 1773 and
in 1778 was ordained a priest.
Father Hidalgo then gathered thousands of peoples and captured multiple cities west of Mexico
City. When Hidalgo reached the gates of the capitol he hesitated and lost his chance to win the
fight for freedom. He ran to the north frightened later got captured and shot by muskets, and
tragically died on the sight, on July 30, 1811. His brother JosГ© MarГa Hidalgo y Costilla was still
alive after his death.
Father Hidaglo s funeral and memorial service will take place on August 1, 1811, at... Show more
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All are welcome and we would like you to donate money to the Mexican army instead of any gifts
or flowers.
Hidalgo belonged to a pro independence group in a place called San Miguel. When a plot they
were working on was told to the Spanish many people were arrested and told to flee. Father
Hidalgo then decided to start a revolution and on September 16, 1810 he rang the church bell on
Dolores and gave his speech to start the revolution, called Grito de
Delores (the cry of Delores) to call out to the people
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Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Has Been Found Throughout the...
Research has found that REM sleep has evolved to become part of the dreaming process
otherwise known as REM sleep dreaming. Sleep with electroencephalographic evidence of the
brain shows that a human s brain is awake during sleep because involuntary eye movement occurs.
This occurs during the dreaming consciousness every human possesses which is part of the
secondary consciousness every human has. There is also non REM sleep which is sleep that occurs
without the rapid eye movement. The importance of REM sleep and dreaminghas been studied for
many years and has gradually become more informative. REM sleep is important for a human
because it allows for developmental brain growth which furthers the evolution of humans.
Rapid Eye Movement sleep is the process that allows for a person to recall what their dreams were
about. The periods in which Rapid Eye Movement occurs are known as phasic periods and those
periods that occur without Rapid Eye movement are known as tonic periods. Although people have
come to the understanding that dreaming and recollection occur during the REM sleep period,
there are still three theories as to how this occurs. The theories are: the scanning hypothesis, the
activation synthesis hypothesis, and the sensory image free association hypothesis. The scanning
process reflects the dreamer s voluntary watching of visual imagesduring the dreaming process. The
activation synthesis hypothesis puts into context that rapid eye movement occurs at the same
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Poetry, By Billy Collins, The Writer
Poetry comes in many forms, rhythms, tones, and meanings whether metaphoric or realistic. One
thing, however, which is a common trait of poetry, is that they all carry a message to the reader. In
some poems the message appears very clear and understandable, while in others, the author may
hide the message within metaphors and imagery. In the poem Introduction to Poetry by Billy
Collins, the writer enlightens his reader with an important message that poetry is something to
experience. He uses this poem to instruct and challenge the reader to search line by line for deeper
meanings and purpose within the poetry they encounter. The reader can read more deeply by using
critical and analytical thinking rather than taking poem literally.... Show more content on
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The last two stanzas, however, allude to a way of thinking that the message of poetry will simply
and vividly stand out and lead to a way that allows them to be taken literally or at face value. Also,
the writer s tone clearly shows in the last two stanzas: But all they want to do is tie the poem to a
chair with rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what
it really means. (12 16) They emphasize the exact way of thinking that the writer is instructing
against, challenging the readers to use their critical thinking by example of the first five stanzas.
Critical thinking is what the poem Introduction to Poetry calls for the reader to draw on and is a
skill that people develop through time and experience. A report from The Institute for Academic
Excellence defines critical thinking as purposeful self regulatory judgment, which manifests itself in
giving reasonable consideration to the evidence, methods and conceptual structures within which a
decision is made about what to believe or what to do. Contingent on the learning condition of a
classroom, students should be acquainted with critical thinking and encouraged to begin practicing
by the instructors. To cultivate critical thinking, students need to be studying topics of interest.
They need meaningful discussions and exposure to others ideas in an atmosphere which supports
the students ideas and thinking. A topic of interest is most important
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Essay on Dances With Wolves by Michael Blake
Dances With Wolves by Michael Blake is a novel that covers the topics of cross culture, equality
and respect. It also shows me the history of modern America. Reading this novel is a great
adventure to me. Through years of getting ready, Michael Blake spent nine months on writing the
book and got it done in 1981. The story happens in 1863, when US civil war was in ongoing.
Knowing the potential amputation of his wounded leg, Union Army Officer Lieutenant John J.
Dunbar turns suicidal and rides a horse to attract the enemy during a strange standoff. His act of
suicide has the unexpected effect of rallying his comrades who win the battle later, thus, was
misconstrued as bravery and earns him sympathy and fatherly love from General Tipton... Show
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Dunbar becomes a hero among the Comanche after he helps locate and hunt the buffalo on
which the life of Comanche depends. After being seen the larkishness with Two Socks, a older
wolf who s been named and befriended by Dunbar, he is given a Comanche name Dances With
Wolves by Kicking Bird who is a medicine man and wondering the reason of Dunbar s alone
existence in the deserted fort. Dances With Wolves is integrating into the Comanche with the
help of Kicking Bird who assigns Stands With A Fist to be the translator and teach Comanche
language. Dances With Wolves and Stands With A Fist fall for each other during that period of
time.Dances With Wolves later further helps the Comanche fight off the raid from Pawnee by
providing weapons. But his idyllic life ends when he tells Kicking Bird and Ten Bears, chief of
the Comanche the inevitable coming and invasion of white soldiers to their land. Then, Ten
Bears decides to move the village to its winter camp. Before their leaving, Dunbar rides Cisco
back to Fort Sedgewick for his journal and gets captured by the reinforcing Army troops. Without
any evidence to prove his post in Fort Sedgewick (his journals gets stolen), Dunbar is regarded as
a deserter and traitor and is about to be sent back to Fort hays. During the transportation, Kicking
Bird leads a band to rescue Dances With Wolves and kill the escort soldiers. Knowing the
unavoidable hunt for a fugitive like him,
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The Undertaker s Journey
From the start of the movie with the Undertaker, Don Corleone displays his noble side. The
Undertaker s story is a very sad one where the law failed him and he goes to the Don to deal with
this issue. The Don says he will help the Undertaker with his daughter s attempted rapists and
victimizers, but not the way the undertaker wants to. The Don has a moral code that one would
not expect from a harden criminal. His moral code is similar to an eye for eye mentality. The
Undertaker wants the Don to kill the attackers, but the Don will not go that far because the
Undertaker still has his daughter. Don Corleone shows this later when ending family wars. Now
that both the Corleone familyand the Tattaglia family lost a son they are even. This is what makes
him the anti hero. His views on the drug trade also make him seem much more likable than the
families. He sees... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He starts being and outsider to the family business and slowly but surer joins the the business
and comes to lead it. Before joining and leading the family for a few years Michael tells to his
current girlfriend, Kay, when discussing what his family does that, That s my family. That s not
me. (Coppola). These lines would soon come back to haunt Michael when he goes to ask Kay to
marry him after joining his his family. Though Michael thought he would never join the family
business the change comes through the need for him to protect his family especially his father.
Michael goes through change at hospital where he has to protect his father from Sollozo s men.
He soon realizes that unlike the Baker, who is helping him, he is used to this type of work and
danger. Michael then has his first real contact with the family business when he gets punched in
the face by a corrupt police officer. This really marks the change in Michael physically by the
mark left on his face and emotionally by Michael finally accepting his role in his
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Abortion Literature Review
III.Literature Review:
Historical Background: Prior to the 1900s, abortion was not regulated in the United States. With the
rise of the medical profession and increasing immigrant population, doctors became more interested
in the reproductive health care process. The American Medical Association (AMA) began to
advocate for the criminalization of abortion, stating the need to protect women from the dangerous
chemicals used to induce abortion (Solinger, 2015). However, amongst members of the AMA, it
was known that the criminalization of abortion would work to correct declining white birth rates.
Rickie Solinger (2015) states:
Advocates of criminalization also stressed society s obligation to halt the declining birthrate among
white Americans. And many stressed the need to protect the sanctity of motherhood and the
chastity of white women; abortion, after all, supported the separation of sexual intercourse from
reproduction. For many physicians and others, all of these concerns were generally more trenchant
in the nineteenth century than the issue of fetal life. (Solinger, 2015, pg. 5).
The replacement for abortion was sterilization, which allowed for the control of groups seen as
undesirable (Solinger, 2015). Undesirable groups were decided by those in power, such as the
government, and ultimately subjected minorities, those with mental illnesses and disabilities, and
the poor to forced sterilization (Solinger, 2015). This continued until 1973, when the Supreme Court
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  • 4. The Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard The Kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard In the town of South Lake Tahoe, children played safely outside, the sun always seemed to be shining, and laughter was a common sound. Everyone knew one another and crime ratings were close to zero. Due to the town s child friendly nature, the Dugard family called this place home (Hawkins). However, on June 10, 1991, a fiery nightmare exploded into reality for eleven year old Jaycee Dugard. Walking towards the bus stop, Jaycee was dragged into a grey sedan (Hawkins). Jaycee s stepfather Carl Probyn witnessed this gut wrenching act from down the street and tried unsuccessfully to trail the car on a bike. (Tresniowski). Jaycee s mother, Terry, lost control of her emotions after her daughter s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He added the antiquated parole system is undergoing an overhaul (Mathew L. Cate qtd. in Wollan). Moreover, in 2008, a task force trained to perform random room to room household searches of sex offenders investigated Garrido and failed to examine the backyard ( A tragedy of Errors ). Since when does the backyard become off limits to multiple officials who obtain warrants for household searches? The final set of mistakes was simply made by other people. Prison workers, for example. After Garrido was sentenced to fifty years in prison on a previous charge, prison psychologist J.B. Kielbauch noted Garrido s new religious being a good reason for him not committing future crimes (Hawkins). This mistake deems sensible, yet it is a wretched mistake nonetheless. J.B. Kielbauch s notes on Garrido may have lead to the parole board s dreadful decision. Garrido only served ten years out of his fifty year sentence and was paroled in 1988 (Hawkins). If Garrido was not released early, he would still be in prison and Jaycee would never have been abducted in the first place. In addition to mindless mistakes prolonging Jaycee s captivity, Phillip Garrido had a master criminal mind, which was apparent throughout his neighborhood. For starters, Jaycee was still considered missing even though Garrido s horrendous backyard compound was visible by neighbors (Wollan). Phillip Garrido was dealt a lucky hand that even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Truman Doctrine Research Paper The Truman Doctrine: Contain the expansion of communism, presumably everywhere. Summarize a situation that required U.S. diplomatic efforts during the president s time in office: As World War 2 came to a close an Anti Democratic Iron Curtain had descended across Europe according to the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Britain and most of the other countries in Europe s forces were worn out, and their wealth all but depleted from the challenges of World War 2. Because of this it was almost impossible to stop the spread of communism all throughout Europe. The Truman Doctrine emerged from a speech given by President Truman before a joint session of congress on March 12, 1947. The speech was given because of a recent announcement by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before the Truman Doctrine there was the Monroe Doctrine that was created in 1823 by American President James Monroe which was overturned by the Truman Doctrine. The Truman Doctrine was instrumental in the creation of the Marshall Plan, which was a plan designed to contain communism by lending economic aid to struggling European countries to help get them on their feet again. This aid would help these countries fight communism. The Marshall Plan was ratified in 1948. In Truman s speech he convinced congress that it was important to confront the soviets immediately, because if they do not then more and more countries would fall to Communism like Dominoes. This later became known as the Domino Theory which was introduced to Truman by his Under Secretary Dean Acheson. The Domino Theory was later to inspire the American interventions in Korea and Vietnam. He stated that if more countries succumb to communism it would make it easier for communism to spread, and therefore more difficult to stop. The Truman Doctrine ended up leading to NATO, and increased anti Communist hysteria. The speech also convinced the Soviet Union that the U.S. was a threat to Soviet Communism which caused the Cold War to heat up even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Desperate Air What would I do if I was in George Nash s position as Vice President of Real Estate at Desperate Air Corporation (a company in dire financial straits), and my pending sale of Florida property potentially had toxic waste buried beneath the surface. I found this to be the least challenging question posed thus far in terms of my own ethical beliefs. In this instance I would proceed with the salewithout disclosing the information regarding what I had heard about the toxic waste. Clearly Florida law states that you do not have to disclose that there is a hazardous substance on commercial property as long as there is not a fraudulent statement about the property. Nash did his due diligenceby hiring someone to do an environmental study. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both parties consulted their attorneys whose guidance instructed them that they did not have to disclose the information. The motivating factor in both decisions was to protect the livelihood of their companies. The facts of the information that had been revealed to each company had not been proven. Had Nash followed the RDCAR process I believe the outcome of his decision may have been different. Nash did not go through the process of recognition. There was no survey of stakeholders. He did not even disclose the findings to his CEO. There was no chance to find out if withholding the toxicity information was something that would make other staff members uncomfortable. Nash did not engage in discovery. There was no attempt to build internal and external transparency. Fledgling did not have the opportunity to react to the information. There was a possibility that the sale would not have progressed if the information on toxic waste had been disclosed. It may have only delayed the sale, but there was no way to find that out. There was no cognition. No one in DAC management or any other DAC staff was presented with a what would you do? scenario that would have spelled out company values. No policy or action was put into place to deal with the situation. The only action taken was that Nash consulted an attorney. Nash did reflect on the decision, but no one else ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Metamorphosis And The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde The Metamorphosis and the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, respectively by Franz Kafka and Robert Louis Stevenson, are novellas discussing transformations of two individuals into worse characters or creatures in regard to levels of morality and appearance. Despite both novellas discussing the absurdity of a bureaucracy and social restrictions leading up to destruction and isolation along with complete disregard to principles, Henry Jekyll s transformation in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a consequence of the protagonist s desire to stray away from society s expectations and oppressions while Gregor s transformation in The Metamorphosisis a result of the dehumanizing effects of society. In The Metamorphosis,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why the characters and the themes of both The Metamorphosis and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde align to a similar unfolding of events in regard to inevitable destruction, but not in regard to desires they individually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Importance Of Speech Anxiety Stage freight and speaking in front of large groups of people is on top of every human fear. Face to face public speaking puts hefty demands on speakers and listeners. The mixture of personality, body and voices as well as chemistry makes speech a form of communication with exciting energy. Irrespective of the attention given, it will create a significant and meaningful message. Without an effective presentation the speechwill unlikely create desire effects. In the article Don t be Shy (Aviv, 2016) it states how public speaking affects students to the point they will drop the class as long as they don t have to speak in front of it or even sitting in class and having to raise your hand to ask a question in front of the class stops many students due to fear of embarrassment. We all struggle with communication anxiety, and uneasiness with unfamiliar situations. It also describes how improving certain aspects in presentations will allow enough experience and confidence to have the ability to successfully speak publicly, because we all know that speaking well if often crucial to getting a job. The article has some good points, teaching the students first hand to overcome stage freight. One professor helped her students with communication anxiety urging them to make index cards with opening lines for starting conversations (Aviv, 2016). Universities are all aware of the anxiety that goes into communication with others. Penn State created a Speech Anxiety course to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Raisin In The Sun Vs. Night Waitress A Raisin In The Sun vs Night Waitress : A Connection It has been argued that all literature descends from something else. This may include single stories, plays, or even a piece of a prose. This assumption allows us to make connections from two different forms of literature and synthesize them into something bigger. A play and poem can have similar or even identical themes, but can be delivered in many different ways. Lorraine Hansberry of A Raisin in the Sun, and Lynda Hull of Night Waitress conveys the message that being a minority is not what makes you who you are, it is your dreams and how you plan to pursue them, is what defines your circumstances. Unfortunately, some overcome adversity, while others are stuck in a daze to distract them from the harsh reality of life.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They tend to the same duties everyday. In A Raisin in the Sun, Ruth, Walter s wife, cooks and gets the men going every morning. She yells to her son Come on now boy, it s seven thirty! (Page 452), and to her husband, Walter Lee! It s after seven thirty! This is the life they have become accustomed to. Travis wakes up from the couch to go to school every morning, and Walter Lee works as a chauffeur to bring money into the home. In the same way that the Youngers tend to the same duties everyday, so does the speaker in Night Waitress . The waitress explains There s the man who leans over the jukebox nightly (Line 15). as she bring the cups ... [and] ... bring the silver (Lines 13 14). Lynda gives us the impression that this is a nightly thing for the waitress. All characters have the same routine day in and day out, however the difference is the Younger s are a family and Lynda s workers in the restaurant are just that: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Literary Analysis Of The Wasteland, By T. S. Eliot Analysis of The Wasteland The Wasteland, written by American born British poet T.S. Eliot, is an epic poem that characterizes the Modernist movement. The poem captures the gloomy mindset of post WWI society and profoundly guides the savage destruction of the Great War. The Wasteland was Eliot s masterpiece and went on to become one of the most influential poems of the 20th century. It exemplifies many of his specific techniques and is well known because of its inventive poetic form. In the poem, Eliot skillfully utilizes form, symbolism, and diction to depict the horrors of war s aftermath, signify the death of Western culture, and convey the dreary worldwide view of the Modernist movement. Eliot s creative use of poetic form is one of the hallmarks of The Wasteland and greatly contributed to the overall tone and mood. The structure of the poem is uneven and almost discordant. It rapidly transitions between various unrelated scenes at a rapid pace. For example, I read, much of the night and go south in the winter/What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow... (19 20) illustrates an abrupt shift in the setting which includes the speaker, time, and place. In the first line, the reader is listening to the story of Marie. In the second line, however, the reader has been transported to a desert: a literal wasteland. This choppy stream of images emphasizes a message about society: like the poem, society does not progress smoothly and can even be unpredictable. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mean Girls Analysis Mean girls Review This film is a comedy teen film directed by Mark Waters who directed movies such as Freaky Fridays and The spider wick Chronicles. This film is a smart and funny one. It even contains some wisdom and was the most popular teen film. The film was written by Tina Fey who also plays as Miss Norbury in the film. This film was released in 2004 June 24 Australia. Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) is a junior high school was home schooled in Africa while her parents worked there as an anthropologists before they move back to America things changed her life. When her Dad was hired by Northern Western and she enrols in Evanston Township High School because she is the smartest girl in the school. When Cady is not smart about the ways clique work in high school, and how she is categorized and stereotyped by whom she hangs with and how she dress. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Principle Duvall (Tim Meadows) lectures the student body about a pushing and showing spree, he does not cancel the prom. When Cady gets a crush on Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennette), who sits in front of her in math class, she deals with it in a reasonable way that does not involve breakheart. When there are misunderstandings, they are understandable and not awkward contrivances manufactured for the convenience of the plot. In the middle of all this, the actor Lindsay Lohan, who was 17 when the movie was filmed, provides a centre by being centred. She has a quiet self confidence that prevents her from getting shrill and hyper like so many teenage stars we believe her when she says that because of her years in Africa, I had never lived in a world where adults didn t trust me. She never allows the character to tilt into exaggeration and for that matter even the Plastics seem real, within their definitions of themselves, and not like the witch harridans of some teenage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Essay It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet. In Washington IrvingThe Legend of sleepy Hollow, setting, characterization, and Irony affect the protagonist in several ways. The night setting is important because it further emphasizes the superstitious theme. A somnolent, illusory effect appears to be dangling around the surrounding, and to spread through the air (Irving). This passage shows, for instance, some of the villagers believe that the town was bewitched by a German doctor. The villagers frequently hear voices, strange music and see strange sights. Not to mention the hessian trooper ghost that haunts the valleys. It is said that during the Revolutionary war his head was carried away by a cannon ball and that he rides on a haunt for his head. These superstitions tales of the town make the villagers afraid of the headless horseman. All things considered, most of the villagers were terrified of the many supernatural stories they heard and also terror stuck about the headless horseman. The time period in which the story took place is important because of the war. From the lifeless inactivity of the atmosphere, and the unusual persona of its residents who are ancestors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. International Children s Digital Library Essay International Children s Digital Library/Biblioteca Digital Internacional para NiГ±os The name of this website is International Children s Digital Library a Library for the World s Children. The languages that this site can be translated to is English, Spanish, French, Mongolian and Russia. This website is designed to allow students to work with a parent or a teacher at home or at school. The site is also designed for children or adults who have left their home country and still want to read in their native language, this can be very difficult if not almost impossible but this site is designed to help with those problems. Though this site can be translated in to five different languages it has twenty different languages of literature to choose from. This site also has a section for research papers as well as presentations, this allows students access to both worldwide. The site also allows for quick access to newly added books as well as to award winning books. One of my favorite features would be how simple it is to change the site to at least five different languages, and when creating an account you also have the ability to choose from 20 languages. My next favorite feature of the website is how you can get the app on your iPhone or iPad using the StoryKit app in addition to using your computer. I think this is an excellent website, I love the fact that it allows people access to books in their native language. I also feel that it opens a door to students ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Changing Motor Oil Changing the oil for a vehicle s engine can be as painless as changing pants. In most cas es, changing oil and maintaining a vehicle can be quite relaxing. Changing one s oil is a very im portant task. Without motor oil a normal vehicle would only be able to drive for about five minutes until experiencing major engine damage. Changing an engine s oil normally will also pro long a vehicle s life due to the lubrication and heat distributing qualities of fresh motor oil. The process of changing one s motor oil will be broken down into three simple steps. Step one to changing motor oil is to gather tools and jack up the vehicle. The optimal tools for jacking up a vehicle include jacks, jack stands and wooden blocks; these tools can easily be found at any auto parts store within 10 miles of most residencies. Alternatively, a jack can of ten be found in the trunk of most cars as standard equipment and cinder blocks are very easily accessible. Begin jacking the vehicle by a sturdy section of the frame and support the frame using jack stands or cinder blocks. Proceed to using... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A ratchet and socket set, gloves, and an oil pan are required. Begin by sliding the oil pan under the vehicle, then, use your ratchet and socket to unbolt the oil drain bolt from the bottom of the oil pan. This bolt will be easy to find since it appears front and center in the middle of the oil pan. After unbolting the oil drain plug, oil will pour nicely into the catch pan, be extremely cautious not to touch motor oil on bare skin because it contains cancerous materials. The oil may also be very hot if the engine had recently been running. Handling the oil with care will minimize risks of burns. When all of the oil has been poured into the catch pan, be sure to take the old engine oil to any nearby auto parts store where they will safety dispose of the oil. After this process is complete, the vehicle is ready for the final and most satisfying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Frank Lloyd Wright Falling Water Analysis of Falling Water Introduction Frank Lloyd Wright was a renowned American architect famous for his work titled Falling Water. Wright made a significant contribution to the development of modern American architecture. Falling Water was a house commissioned by Edgar Kaufmann and his family used it as a modern vacation house in the mountainside. Although Falling Water is the most celebrated of his works, he did more than a thousand sketches that resulted in more than 500 completed projects. Unlike other architects of his time, Wright was willing to experiment with new ideas, in which he took to become passionate more towards nature. His love for nature and his willingness to integrate architecture with nature was a major influence in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For some years, he had spent time in Japan studying the country s culture and architecture. From the Japanese prints, he realized that there was a remarkable level of simplicity and that the print always carried its spiritual significance (Assefa, 2003). He attributed such simplicity to a unique Japanese culture that emphasized the underlying geometry of print. He realized that the Japanese had a remarkable interest in nature and that they represented nature in the prints (Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, 2016). When it came to Japanese houses, they employed similar simplicity, but the structures remained impressive. He began selling Japanese prints in America, and his design of Falling Water depicts that the Japanese culture was a major influence. The kind of simplicity that he depicted in designing the house was outstanding. Moreover, Falling Water represented the underlying geometry and organic elements of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. 69p Rad Sop Field Unit Essay Standard Operating Procedures Radiology 1. PURPOSE: a. To provide maximum quality radiographs in an efficient amount of time. b. To establish responsibilities, procedures, policies, and techniques which prevent excessive radiation exposure to patients and staff. c. To set guidelines to be followed for checking radiology systems performance and maintaining optimum image quality and equipment safety for the technologist who operate these systems and the patients as well. 2. SCOPE: This SOP is applicable to all personnel assigned to 4th Division, 3rd Brigade, 64th Brigade Support Battalion, and all Physicians Assistants (PAs) attached. 3. RESPONSIBILITIES: d. NCOs: i. Responsible for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | 10% of 10 CFR 20 Appendix B averaged over one year at the boundary; or listed value at the stack| 10% of 10 CFR 20 Appendix B averaged over the calendar quarter at the boundary; or listed value at the stack.| 30% of 10 CFR 20 Appendix B averaged over the calendar quarter at the boundary; or listed value at the stack.| 5. Terminology: o. AP, PA, Lateral xii. Anterior Posterior (AP) radiographs that are taken with the patient facing the x ray tube. So that the x ray beam enters their anterior side, and exits posteriorly. xiii. Posterior Anterior (PA) radiographs that are taken with the patient facing away from the x ray tube. So that the x ray beam enters their posterior side, and exits anteriorly. xiv. Lateral (LAT) radiographs that are taken while the patient stands sideways to the x ray tube. They can be done with either the patients left or right side next to the film. Left lateral x rays are done with the patients left side against the film, Right laterals are done with the patients right side against the film. xv. Oblique radiographs that are taken halfway between AP or PA and LAT. The patient will be rotated about 45 degrees from lateral or frontal. 1. Left Oblique Patients left side is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Bondage Rebellion Definition You may want to make up a pseudo name, I m told as the silver Honda pulls up to my house. My friend and I slip into the car and I feel uneasy. We ride in silence, though she occasionally glances over to give me a reassuring smile. After what feels like a forever, the car stops in a dark, empty parking lot, and our Uber driver gives me a curious, almost frightful, look. As we walk inside the bright room, covered wall to wall with padded mats and floor to ceiling with mirrors, my friend is greeted by unfamiliar people. She tells me later that she knew them from the Internet and they must have recognized her from her profile. My heart races while I nervously shake everyone s hands with my sweaty palms. We sign in, using manufactured personas and begin a round of small talk until the teacher calls us into the center of the room: Alright, who s ready to learn how to tie? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But was I feeling this way because of an innate sense of right and wrong, or because of a standard of sexual preference that society has constructed? Alternative sex practices, such as bondage, domination and sadomasochism (from now on referred to as BDSM) are not inherently deviant. However, the contrast between these acts and society s heteronormative, soft core and monogamous portrayal of what sex should be directly influences the negative connotation, definition and ultimately the medicalization of anomalous sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Tao Qian, Also Known As Tao Yuan-Ming, Was A Chinese Poet Tao Qian, also known as Tao Yuan ming, was a Chinese poet of the Six Dynasties period. Tao was well versed in the classics of Confucianism and Daoism, which is evident in his poetry. However, he wasn t known for the extent of his knowledge but for his distinctive voice as a poet of transition and reclusion. Throughout his life, he held and resigned several minor posts before his ultimate decision to renounce public life and return to his gardens and fields (Owen 1996, 312). As the founder of the poetry of fields and gardens, Tao s writing revolves around natureas a philosophy and as a way of life that embodies the simplicity of living in recluse, away from the chaos of high society. He uses the philosophy of nature not only to retell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of Tao Qian s poems illustrate a life of farming and drinking wine, encompassing themes that urge its audience to remove themselves from official life, move to the countryside, and take up a cultivated life of drinking wine, writing poetry, and avoiding the complicated aspects of life such as working in high society. Earlier scholars believed that Tao was neither Confucian nor this worldly, neither egocentric nor defiant, neither gallant nor stubborn, Tao is contented, free from the unnatural, he has got all Nature can offer (Lu 2017). It is evident in Tao Qian s poetry that he utilized nature as a means to escape what reality had to offer, corruption and political instability, as opposed to his own idea of utopia or a simple, easy life in recluse. Tao s An Account of Peach Blossom Spring, has remained a famous piece of Chinese writing throughout history about the discovery of an otherworldly utopia in which the populace led an ideal existence in harmony with nature, unaware of the outside world. Unlike reality at the time, where the tension between the state and the individual had developed fully (Owen 1995, 309), Tao s Peach Blossom Spring is a tranquil magic otherworldly world that idealized a world of freedom and simplicity. He describes this world as The land was broad and level, and there were cottages neatly arranged. There were good fields and lovely pools, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Egg Observation Paper Samples preparation and observation of egg activation and cell division The gametes used are from the species Strongylocentrotus purpuratus. Sea water containing unfertilized eggs was collected and four experimental conditions were applied. Before applying the treatments to the eggs, sea water was incubated in 16ВєC water for 10 minutes. In the first experimental condition, 1mL of seawater was collected as a negative control. In the second experimental condition, 1ВµL of sperm was added to 1mL of sea water, as a positive control. The third condition contains 1mL sea water and 5ВµL of Ca2+ ionophore (A23187) prepared as a 1mM stock in DMSO. A23187 is a hydrophobic compound responsible to facilitate the diffusion of Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum to the cytosol. DMSO is a substance used to add hydrophobic compounds to cells, since it is miscible in hydrophilic and hydrophobic solutions. The last condition contained 1mL of sea water and 5ВµL of DMSO, which works as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, the samples were incubated for 35 minutes in 16ВєC water bath, the eggs were analyzed under low magnification microscope and scored for egg activation. 1mL of each sample was used to prepare western blot samples, which were centrifuged for 30 seconds at full speed at a micro centrifuge. MAPK lysis buffer (1% NP 40, 20mM HEPES pH 7, 15mM EGTA and 150mM NaCl) combined with 10x inhibitor cocktail (2mM Pefablock, 10Вµg/mL Pepstatin, 100mM Гџ glycerophosphate, 4mM NaF and 2mM Na3VO4) was prepared, and 48ВµL of this solution was added to the egg pellets to homogenize them. The samples were centrifuged in a cold room centrifuge at full speed for 10 minutes. The supernatant was retrieved from each tube and 5X SDS PAGE buffer was added. The samples were heated at 95ВєC for 2 minutes and stored in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Personal Reflection For Personal Assignment The purpose behind this assignment from my own understanding is for a couple of reasons. One of them is to help improve and practice report writings/responses, while another reason is to express what we believe our strengths and weaknesses will be in this chosen career path. This assignment is beneficial because it will prepare us for future writing assignments in the program, and betterunderstand how we will be graded. It will also help us reflect on what skills we think we can bring to the table, along with weaknesses we can improve on. It will be a useful assignment to reflect on my own personal strengths, and will be a beneficial tool to my success in this program. This career choice (specifically EMS dispatching) is something I m hoping I could be exceptional at because of my experience working as an EMT. I attended PMA in 2014 where I learned a variety of useful skills from great instructors that could easily crossover to dispatching. I then mastered these skills out on the field, working hand in hand with Emergency Services! I like to think with this experience I can bring quick decision making skills to the table; as well as limited medical knowledge for certain situations when necessary. I have experience in triaging, and can handle stressful situations exceptionally well while staying emotionally detached. In fact, nothing was more thrilling to me then heading to a call full lights and sirens! There s no better feeling than conquering those tough decisions, and knowing you ve done all you can to help someone. I also bring excellent communication skills to the table due to my large personality and theatre experience in high school. When I say large personality, I don t mean it in an obnoxious way. It s more so in a personable way, where I love talking to people and am outgoing. It s helpful to have when your trying to keep someone on the phone during a tough call, or when you need to keep a person calm in a stressful situation. It s important to be able to talk to people without being shy or nervous, and having them feel like they can trust and rely on you. This is also an important skill to have when you work alongside other coworkers, you need to be able to speak up and get along with your peers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Phonics Phonics seems to play an essential role in pronunciation skills in young learners. The recognition of phonic sounds helps with language acquisition, pronunciation and development of other skills like reading, spelling and writing. Training the young learner s ear to recognize the phonic sounds is the first step towards good pronunciation, comprehension, memory recall and fluency. Therefore, there are really only two basic steps to learning a language: Master the perception and production of the sounds and attach meanings to these sounds (Ness, 2012). Keywords: Phonics, pronunciation, language acquisition. The Importance of Phonics in Teaching English Pronunciation to Young Learners There is a common misunderstanding about the importance of pronunciation and language. Many people think of language as being all about words and the grammatical structures and rules that contain them. But in fact, language is about sounds and the meanings attached to them (Ness, 2012). Pronunciation is not just important for language output, but also decoding and recognizing speech that is heard. While attention is given to the correct pronunciation of words, there also needs to be attention on listening skills. Sounds and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phonics, teaches about the relationship between letters and combinations of letters and sounds. There are 26 letters in the English alphabet, but, there are at least 55 sounds. Most are written by combining letters in different ways. In schools throughout the English speaking world, it is used to help students learn to read and spell quickly. By learning the relationship between the letters and their respective sounds, the children use these skills to work out how to read and pronounce the words they see. It also helps them to guess how to spell most words. This greatly increases the speed of learning. The focus on identifying sounds also helps English learners with pronunciation and listening skills (Jenkins, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Superman Exercises Having a strong core is essential to being successful at pretty much anything that requires physical strength or stamina. When our core is strong we feel strong and confident and are able to accomplish our obligations and goals. Also when we have good core strength we look and feel great. On the other side, the weaker our core strength is the less capable we are to do even everyday things like sitting and rising up from off of the floor. Check out these fantastic core strengthening exercises and keep your core as strong as possible and be all that you can be... Image result for core strength graphics 1 Plank The plank is a very deceptive looking exercise that works all your core muscles. To carry out the plank, follow the guidelines listed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gradually lower your arms and legs back to the beginning position. 4. Repeat actions 2 3 for as long as you can. Here Is A Video Presentation Of The V Up Exercise... 4 Superman The superman exercise is great for your lower back that imitates superman in flight. To perform the superman exercise, follow the steps below: 1. Lie down on your stomach with your legs right out in front of you and your arms right out above your head. 2. Slowly raise your right arm and your left leg a couple of inches off the ground and hold this position for 5 seconds. 3. Slowly lower your right arm and left leg back onto the ground. 4. Slowly raise your left arm and your right leg a couple of inches off the ground and hold this position for 5 seconds. 5. Slowly lower your left arm and right leg back onto the ground. 6. Repeat steps 2 5 as many times as you can. Here Is A Video Presentation Of The Superman Exercise... 5 Single Leg Glute Bridge The single leg glute bridge is another great core exercise for your lower back that also will work your glutes. To carry out the single leg glute bridge, follow the steps below: 1. Lay down on your back with your legs bent, your feet as near to your butt as possible and your arms out to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Julius Caesar s Influence On Octavian In 44 B.C., at age seventeen, Octavius went to Apollonia to finish his academic and military training. While in Apollonia, Octavius learned of the assassination of his great uncle, Julius Caesar. Upon his return to Rome, he found out that Caesar s will made him, Caesar s adopted son and heir to his political and personal fortune. Octavius was advised not to accept the inheritance because of his youth and inexperience in Roman politics. Nonetheless, he accepted his inheritance. As a result of his adoption and Roman custom protocol, Octavius name changed to Gaius Julius Caesar (hereafter Octavian ), which was necessary for securing military support and funds. Julius Caesar s supporters, including many from the Senate, rallied around Octavian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Wrinkle In Time Meg Maker Character Analysis Character Analysis of Meg Murry In the novel A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L Engle, Meg Murry is a dynamic character who learns many things about herself during a journey through time and space. Meg is stubborn and impatient, along with being whiny and angry. Although all of these traits sound bad, they end up proving themselves to be great weapons. Throughout the novel, A Wrinkle in Time, Meg proves to be a character who demonstrates amazing bravery, learns responsibility, and understands love. In A Wrinkle in Time, Meg possesses a tendency to try to hold someone s hand and force someone else to walk her through things. This shows a lack of responsibility, more importantly, it also shows a lack of courage. Meg feels as if she acts and looks like an oddball (7), and this may be one of the reasons why she is having trouble finding the bravery to stick up for herself. Even when tessering with the Mrs.W s, she feels reassured when she can feel ...the pressure of Calvin s hand about hers. (49). Although this proves to be a problem in the beginning of the book, Meg finds the courage that she is lacking and uses it to realize what she must do to rescue Charles Wallace. While her Father and Calvin have no idea of who should go to try to rescue Charles Wallace, Meg realizes ...oh, I see, I see, I understand, it has to be me. There is not anyone else. (124) Meg finds the bravery to step up and do what she must do. In the end, Meg s bravery is the reason Charles Wallace is rescued and it is ultimately, a genuine trait of hers. During Meg s journey, she also learns an important message of responsibility. It seems that in the beginning of the book Meg is a wimp. She cries and whines and acts stubborn which creates a childish and immature reputation for her. Which, really, Meg is and she refuses to take responsibility for anything. This is extremely evident during the rescue of her father. Meg assumes that her father will do everything for her and that when she found him ...everything would be all right. Everything would be settled. All the problems would be taken out of her hands. She would no longer be responsible for anything. (98) Meg thought this to be true, and she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. What Is The Evolution Of Interracial Families What word comes to mind when you hear mother, father, brother, sister, aunt, and uncle? When most people hear these words they think of their family, but what really makes a family? The common image that comes to mind when thinking about family is a mom and dad and their children. Nowadays that is not always and families are coming in all shapes and sizes. There are, ... single parent families, stepfamilies, cohabitating families those with unmarried domestic partners ..., (McCaffrey, 2013, p. 3). T.V shows have even started to reflect these changing family structures, especially the show Modern Family.This show not only has the typical family structure, but also an interracial couple and same sex couples. The unique thing about this show... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is no secret that men prefer to date and marry younger women. Women also, ... prefer men older by a few years regardless of their own age, with a willingness to date up to 10 years older, (Skentelbery, 2015). The problem is when men start dating women half their age. Modern Family addresses this issue by having Claire have a hard time forming a relationship with her new mommy , Gloria. The reasons Claire does not like Gloria is because Gloria is younger than Claire and Claire does not believe that Gloria truly loves Jay. Claire feels that Gloria just married him for his money. Many women want a man who can provide for their family and older men tend to have more money and a higher status,(Skentelbery, 2015). The social norm is that women usually marry a man three years older then herself. So when people see a couple like Jay and Gloria they start to judge them. It has been proven that a women who marries an older man results in a, ... lower mortality for both parties, (Drefahl, 2010). As season go on audiences, as well as Claire, learn that Gloria came from a very simple background and could careless about how much money Jay has. It just goes to prove that no one can judge a book by their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of The Documentary Cronulla Riots Australia claims to be an egalitarian land of equal opportunity; however, the documentary Cronulla Riots suggests that it is not applicable to all of its citizens. Especially for those Muslim Australians who lived 26km away from South of Sydney CBD during 11th Dec. 2005 15th Dec. 2005. They were ill disposed to their fellow White Australians living down the street from them. For them, tensions grew day by day. People affected by Cronulla Riots in any manner were out of the frying pan, and were into the fire , when the documentary displayed Prime Minister John Howard declaring the riots as un Australian . He made us believe that his view was optimistic and disagrees that there is underlying racism in Australia. Now, an iconic, non judgmental documentary Cronulla Riots voices the untold story. We are invited to believe their voices as they believe the riots as un Australian , just like John Howard. Having first aired on SBS, 2014, director, Jaya Balendra, focuses her documentary on the traumatic experience that local Australians faced in Cronulla, New South Wales. When we view the award winning documentary Cronulla Riots, we are questioned about the values and ethics of being Australian. Everyone either young or old, male or female, Middle Eastern or White, living on Australian soil are questioned about the embodiment of Australian values. Therefore, the documentary successfully achieved its purpose on questioning the viewers of being Australian. This can be best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of A P By John Updike John Updike s A P , is about a young man s struggle with morality, authority, and freedom. Through a series of events Sammy witnessed injustice in his workplace leading him to quit his job. When Sammy quit his job he was taking a stand against authority because he longed for freedom from the A P and his manager. Sammy made the leap from an adolescent, knowing little about life, into a man facing the consequences from his actions. John Updike s use of language and actions reveal the internal struggles and relationships of a young man growing into adulthood. Status is the social or professional standing of a person, and it is often a unifying factor which John Updike uses to show comparisons of several different characters. Through Sammy s point of view, several comparisons are shown between the employees of the A P, even though their ages are different. Firstly, Lengel and Sammy assume the girls are ignorant and incompetent. Sammy s demeaning view is viewed when he says, Poor kids, I began to feel sorry for them, they couldn t help it. In Sammy s mind he saw the girls as helpless prey that had walked into a trap he needed to save them from. The manager saw the way they were dressed and proceeded to scold them the way a principal in a school scolds disruptive students. Another parallel between the two men is they both objectify the girls. Lengel is shown to look the girls up and down before he passes his judgement. Sammy s defense of the girls, while it seems honorable, has ulterior motives. His hope is the girls hear him quit his job so that he can impress them; this action further objectifies the girls making them passive objects of passion. In the A P there is another comparison between some of the repressed customers; the group of women he calls houseslaves and the trio of girls. Houseslaves are women whose only job was to cook, clean, and care for children. When the trio passed by these women there is a moment of shock from the girl s appearance, but they look a second time possibly out of envy for the freedom they lack. The women in this story seem to all lack a voice and in the 1960s that was not uncommon; men in this time were still seen as the ultimate providers for the households. Queenie, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Salary Analysis The common low that I would start out with is forty two dollars an hour and $89,320 a year. The highest I would be paid is seventy two dollars an hour and $150,550 a year. The average pay for a pharmacist is fifty eight dollars an hour and $120,950 a year. Whether I am at the lowest, highest or average. I will still make enough yearly to maintain a comfortable standard of living. I will choose to stay around the Sugar Land, Houston area once I graduate. Compared to other cities, the annual salary that I will make would not be enough to maintain a comfortable standard of living. If I moved to Sacramento, California my salary at an average pay would increase by $16,000. With that being said my housing would increase by nine percent, groceries by thirty eight percent, utilities by fifteen percent, transportation by eighteen percent and health care by twenty percent. With the $16,00 salary, I still would not be able to have a comfortable standard of living in Sacramento. I would need to have my salary increase by at least $30,000 so I can maintain the same standard of living that I had in Houston.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other cities like New York City my salary would go from $120,000 to $269,393, but my housing would increase by three hundred and four percent. This means I could not afford to live there on an average pharmacy salary. Knowing that being a pharmacist in Houston means that I would maintain a comfortable living, but in other means I would not. I am happy that I choose to stay in Houston and become a pharmacist. If I were planning on moving to New York City or Sacramento I would have to choose a new career that can keep up with the standard of living there. I have to have experience in pharmacy because some pharmacy jobs require you to have experience. This is why I need to start volunteering so; I can have the experience they ask ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Importance Of A Lightbulb Moment A lightbulb moment. My writing process has officially kicked off with the lightbulb moment. This is the moment when the first line of my paper pops in my head or I have a sense of direction in where the paper is headed. I can depend on the fact that this will not happen by staring at a blinking cursor on a blank page. Some of my better lightbulb moments have been on the bus heading home or the second I get into bed to go to sleep that is why my mom always taught me to keep post its and a penin my nightstand! I usually like to give myself at least a couple days to write my paper, edit the paper, and to make sure I have an effective mic drop at the end, as my English teacher last year said. However, seeing as I am starting this paper the night before it is due, I should also mention that I have no problem starting last minute if I know what I am going to say and essentially have the framework of a paper in my head. The lightbulb moment is the hardest to control, but a critical part to my writingprocess. The setting in which I write my paper is the easiest to control, and also a critical part to my writing process. I find that the setting changes with each type of paper. I write at my desk in my room for the average paper, especially if I am feeling confident in how the paper is going so far. I can play music in the background and am two floors up from the kitchen and the family room, thereby avoiding distractions. If it is a paper that is intimidating by name, like my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Personal Theology Paper Introduction My personal general theology is based on the scripture John 3:16, For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish, but have everlasting life. This has always impacted the way that I have talked about God to others. I ve spoken about Godin a manner of love because He loves us enough to give His only begotten son for our salvation. God loves us enough to make our process toward salvation easier by allowing our requirement to merely believe in Him. God loves us enough to allow our souls not to perish, if we believe in Him. God s love is the foundation of my personal theology. In this project I will cover areas that relate to God s love for us. The topics... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This model begins with special revelation, which is God revealing himself to the world and general/nature in which God reveals himself in things that we view such as sunsets, clouds, and the sun, along with various other things. Christ is then shown in this Classic Model as fully man and fully God. There are four sources of authority that are governed by the Holy Spirit in this model. In Chapter 6 of The Christian Theology textbook the four sources are listed; scripture (old and new testament), tradition (handing over, handing down, or handing on ideas/activities), reason (science and sociology), and religious experience (ineffability, noetic quality, transiency, and passivity). These four sources are an important aspect in the Classic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Sectionalism In The Early 1800s The ideas of nationalism and sectionalism in the early 1800s played a large role in the presidential elections leading up to the Civil War. Nationalism is when the population of a nation has love for their country put their country first. Sectionalism is when the population identifies more with the ideals of their region more than they identify with the nation as a whole. Please two ideas would become the basis of the Missouri compromise, the Monroe doctrine, and this establishment of new political parties in the United Statesduring the early 1800s. The conflict between the ideas of nationalism and sectionalism came in part from the practice of slavery. In the Missouri Compromise is a key example of this the Missouri compromise Set boundaries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Explain The Dietary Guidelines For Infant Feeding The infant Feeding Guidelines alongside the Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents in Australia has a few recommendations for infant nutrition, healthy eating and the introduction of solid foods, these are; Build a variety of foods from the five food groups after six months of age onwards; Pay attention to your infants appetite to avoid over or underfeeding; Infants need fat as it is essential source of energy for growing infants and helps nervous system development; Choose a variety of fruits, vegetables and cereals; Choose foods containing iron, zinc, iodine and calcium to support normal growth and development as well as to prevent deficiencies; Added sugars should be limited in diet due to the innate preferences for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Primary Causes Of The Stock Market Crash Stock Market Crash The stock market crash of 1929 was one the most devastating events in American history wiping out investors and banks alike and gradually throwing America into the Great Depression. The economical plummet began on October 24 a day known as Black Thursday , the stock market had decreased by 20% and round 12 million shares were traded that day 3x the normal amount. Over the next couple days 3 the 3 leading banks bought stocks to restore confidence in the market. Which seemed to have stabled the market for a moment, though over the weekend many investors lost their faith in the market and quickly tried to get rid and sell their shares. When the markets reopened on Monday, October 28, 1929, another record number of stocks were traded and the stock market declined more than 22%. The real panic and hysteria came on October 29, Black Tuesday a reported 16 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A second probable cause was the great expansion of investment trusts, public utility holding companies, and the amount of margin buying, all of which fueled the purchase of public utility stocks, and drove up their prices. Public utilities, utility holding companies, and investment trusts were all highly levered using large amounts of debt and preferred stock. The third being economic prosperity leading people to believe the market could only grow causing carelessness of people and banks with money investing beyond capable of what they had. People would invest in stocks, banks, and corporation then the banks and corporations would also invest in stocks the stock ended up affecting everyone. International trade declined 30% and nations tried to protect their industries by raising tariffs on imported goods. The Federal Reserve decided not to bail out banks to prove a point for banks not to over invest depositor s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Difference Between History And Prehistory a.What is prehistory and how is this concept or term defined? ANSWER: Prehistory is the era before people could write. It is the time and events that happened before the history has written down and led to the development of something. [ ] Others defined prehistory as from the creation of the universe, while some refer to it as time since the development of life on earth. But others mainly define prehistory as the period of time beginning with the appearance of human beings. Basically, prehistoric period is the era when the existence of human beings began. [ ] b.What is the history of the term (and etymology) as well as the discipline that covers history? How did it begin and what were the reasons for its beginning? ANSWER: The Ancient Greek word бј±ПѓП„ОїПЃ ОЇО± (historia) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... History. (n.d.). Retrieved November 28, 2015, from Online Etymology Dictionary: http:/ /www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=history History. (n.d.). Dictionary.comUnabridged. Retrieved November 19, 2015, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/history History Vs. Prehistory: Difference Between History and Prehistory. (n.d.). Retrieved November 19, 2015, from VS Pages: http:/ /vspages.com/history vs prehistory 1606/ Andrew. (2010, December 24). Difference Between History and Prehistory. Retrieved November 20, 2015, from Difference Between: http://www.differencebetween.com/difference between history and prehistory/ AP World History Unit Ket Terms. (n.d.). Retrieved December 7, 2015, from Teacher Web: http:/ /teacherweb.com/KY/greenupcountyhighschool/Moyer/unit1keytermscompleted.pdf Crabtree, D. (1993, November). The Importance of History. Retrieved December 7, 2015, from Gutenburg College: http://msc.gutenberg.edu/2001/02/the importance of history/ McNeill, W. H. (1985). Why Study History? . Retrieved November 27, 2015, from Historians.org: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. John Locke Unspoken Contract Essay Winder Perez Hum3306 Option #1 The Unspoken/Unwritten contract of Mankind Is there an unwritten rule or acknowledgement between mankind in which we have agreed to a disproportionate and unequal amount of earthly possessions? Or have we been coerced by our ancestors through rules and laws of society that have been forgotten through time? John Locke a rational and just man who usually battles his arguments with morals and logic speaks in his treatise chapter V about God. John Locke opens the chapter speaking about equality and that God gave the earth to the children of man therefore no one was granted more than the other. Locke took his stance on the appropriation of lands and earthly possessions. Locke proposed the theory of labor. Locke s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Claiming that it is acceptable to own more than one s labor can service as long as that perishable is bartered for money (non perishable). Like this, Locke realizes the unspoken contract between mankind. Indeed one can have a disproportionate and unequal possession of the earth by agreeing to use gold and silver. Since everyone agrees to use currency inequality becomes fair and just due to the fact that a man s worth is determined by his labor. Locke believed that bartering for goods with money was presumably prejudiced, and voluntary because both sides would have something to gain. A famous saying silence is consent has also lead me to believe that throughout time some became more entitled to more than others. With a vast quantity of land per capita some found themselves acquiring more just because they could. Others allowed it therefore if it was accepted. But many questions are still unanswered. If we can accumulate as much money without causing others poverty are those who are poor entitled to my money? According to Locke s view if we did not cause that persons poverty we are not responsible for their suffering. A catch 22 indeed though we did not cause the persons suffering, it is the same that we did nothing to stop it. This is a question of ethics John Locke overlooked. It is a question of ethic though helping a person who is in need can be debatable, is helping a person who is condemned to death by hunger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Influence and Role of Current U.S. Foreign Policy in... The Influence and Role of Current U.S. Foreign Policy in Modern Italy Since the beginning of the European Union, Europe has attempted to move forward as one unit in order to compete with the United States and to be a strong force around the globe. In a statement made by the Washington ambassadors of the present and acceding members to the European Union in May 2004, they stated, Europe now, for the first time in modern history, is a partnership sharing common values and a commitment to harmony and cooperation. The dream of European integration, shared by the United States, is now being realized, leaving behind us the wasteful era of wars, hostility, and inequalities. We are on the road to a Europe enjoying a unity and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Italy should prove to be a good resource for due to their well developed research and development program.? Italy and the United States are in cooperation for this project under a bilateral science and technology agreement and under the implementation of the International Energy Agency.? This technology has important advantages such as more efficient fuel cells that can be used safely while improving the environment and public health.? With Italy being part of this research, they have the opportunity to add jobs to work with the hydrogen technology.? Once the technology is developed and put into use, the countries involved will have the opportunity to purchase competitively priced hydrogen power vehicles.? This would impact the economy for Italy since they will have state of the art vehicles that would be more affordable to its citizens than if they were not involved with developing this technology.? Working with these organizations also improves relations between the United States and Italy and opens the door for future dealings and future U.S. policies that would directly benefit Italy.? Container Security Initiative ?On June 16, 2003, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Robert Bonner announced that the Container Security Initiative [CSI] would take affect and be operational in the port of Genoa, Italy. (http://www.usembassy.it/file2003_06/alia/A3061713.htm).? Under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Egyptian Mummification And The Afterlife Egyptian Mummification and the Afterlife The study of humans is commonly known as anthropology. One major topic of humankind that anthropologists study is culture. Culture is described as the beliefs, customs, arts, etc. of a particular society, group, place, or time. Culture is different among every group of people and there are many different customs and behaviors involved in various cultures. It s easy for people to be egocentric, or believe that their cultureis superior to all other cultures. It can be difficult for people to accept different behaviors and traditions from other cultures, especially when they don t have first hand experience with these strange behaviors. For example, in North America, when someone passes away it is traditional... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When someone passed away, the body was taken to the embalmers by the relatives, who then chose the method and quality of mummification. The best and most expensive methods were used on the wealthy, but there were cheaper alternatives for the poor. Every Egyptian was entitled to mummification, with the exception of some criminals. The best and most costly form of mummification was a very lengthy and extensive process. This lengthy process took more than seventy days to complete. The first step was to draw out the brain through the nostrils. A long, slightly hooked tool was introduced into the brain through the nose, swirled around to liquefy the brain. The head was then tipped forward and all contents of the skull poured out, again through the nose. The next step was to remove the contents of the abdomen. The stomach, liver, lungs and intestines were all removed. The heart always remained because the Egyptians believed that the heart was the most important organ in the body and that the soul resided in the heart. After the organs were removed, they were dried out and placed in canopic jars. Canopic jars are covered urns used in ancient Egyptian burials to hold the entrails from an embalmed body. Four canopic jars were used for each mummy and in each jar a different organ was placed inside. For example, the liver, intestines, lungs and stomach would all be placed in separate canopic jars. Before the stomach was placed in a canopic jar, it was filled with pure myrrh, cassia and other spices and sewn back together again. Once the organs were removed from the body, the interior of the corpse was cleansed with palm wine and spices in order to dry the body and protect it from decaying. After the body was filled with palm wine and spices, it was left to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Family Farming as Opposed to the Industrial Side of... The federal government should support the family farms of today rather than the industrial side of agriculture. In 1930 there was around seven million farms in the United States, now there is about two million. Advocates for farming and agriculture are worried about losing farms and farmland (source E). The total number of farms has fallen dramatically since the 1930s, but the number of larger farms has grown. Today small farms make up 92 percent of all U.S. farms and the other eight percent are large and very large family farms and nonfamily farms (source L). Even with the loss of many farms and farmers, the number of acres of farmland remains constant. The size of farms has increased, but not all farms are the same size (source E). The technology of today has made it possible to farm more land with fewer producers (source A). There is 915 million acres in farmland in the United States and the average farm size is 434 acres. In Kansas there are around 65,500 farms with 707 acres in average. Eighty eight percent of the Kansas is under agricultural production (source L). The official definition of a farm according to the United States Department of Agriculture is any place from which $1000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold or normally would have been sold during the census year (source L). Gross cash income, according to the USDA, is one of the best ways to determine farm size; farms that have grown quickly and have sales of $250,000 or more are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Auditory System Papers The Auditory System The Auditory System is an incredibly complex organ system, because it not only allows us to hear, but it also allows us to keep a sense of balance. The Auditory sound travels thru the air in the form of sound waves. Our ears detect these sound waves and relays them to the brain, The Auditory System is a complex system that transmits the sound waves into electric pulses that our brain can understand as sound. The Auditory System is composed of 3 different parts, the Inner, Middle, and Outer Ear. The Outer Ear is split into two components, the Pinna and the Tympanic cavity. The Pinna is the fatty cartilage that is visible on both sides of the head. The Pinna s main function is to capture sound waves and redirect them towards the ear canal, but to also protect the tympanic cavity. The Ear Canal functions as an entryway for sound waves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inner ear consists of a complex series of tubes, running through the temporal bone of the skull. Inside these tubes are a lot of smaller, more fragile tubes.The vestibular system is the region of the inner ear where the semicircular canals converge, close to the cochlea. The vestibular system works with the visual system to keep objects in view when the head is moved. Joint and muscle receptors are also important in maintaining balance. The brain receives, interprets, and processes the information from all these systems to create the sensation of balance. The Inner ear is where the vibrations from sound waves turned into electric pulses that our brains can understand as sound. The cochlea is responsible for turning the vibrations into electric pulses, in a process called transduction. When the footplate of the stapes connects to the oval window, it causes the perilymph to move. The cochlea propagates these mechanical signals as waves in the fluid and membranes, and then converts them to nerve impulses which are transmitted to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Good Press Kit 2008 Founder CEO Brian Scudamore hires former President of Starbucks US Operations, Launi Skinner to run the company as the new President COO. 2007 1 800 GOT JUNK? is named No. 2 Best Workplace in Canada and is featured in Canadian Business Magazine. About us 1 800 GOT JUNK? is pioneering an industry that is helping residents and businesses remove junk and regain space. Whether it s a pile of household junk in the garage or a warehouse full of office furnishings, 1 800 GOT JUNK? removes it for you, making the ordinary business of junk removal exceptional. We are passionate about recycling and donating to charity. 1 800 GOT JUNK? was founded in 1989 and now operates in approximately 220 locations throughout North... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Investment 1 Territory Isuzu/GM truck with dump box (deposits only) Franchise Fee (first territory) Start up Marketing / Advertising Package Legal Deposits and Business Licenses Training Expenses Office Set up TOTAL Working Capital TOTAL Capital Requirement Low $4,000 $18,000 $12,000 $500 $600 $1,500 $1,650 $38,250 $45,000 $83,250 High $12,000 $18,000 $12,000 $2,500 $2,600 $5,000 $4,300 $56,400 $62,000 $118,400 Investment Each Additional Territory Isuzu/GM truck with dump box (deposits only) Franchise Fee (each additional territory) TOTAL Working Capital TOTAL Capital Requirement Low $2,000 $10,000 $10,000 $12,500 $34,500 High $6,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $51,000 KEY FRANCHISE MILESTONES March 1999: First franchise opened in Toronto, ON April 2000: First US franchise opened in Portland, OR September 2005: First Australian franchise opened in Sydney, AU January 2010: Franchise to open in Melbourne, AU OUR PEOPLE Weird Junk Although the junk removed typically includes things like old mattresses, sofas, and office furniture, over the years the 1 800 GOT JUNK? team has also hauled away some pretty strange stuff. The weirdest junk we ve seen includes: An antique birthing chair Trophies from a nudist colony Warehouse full of 1000 collector dolls Mummified cat Pricey designer handbags Antique, parlor vacuum Clark Gable s piano John ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Analysis Of Tangerine By Edward Bloor The novel Tangerine was written by author Edward Bloor. The story takes place in places like Lake Windsor, Lake Windsor middle school, Tangerine Middle School, and Thomas Groves all in Florida. The author puts events in order from where they occurred to advance the story. The setting is important to the plot because it has a generally direct effect on the events that occur involving the protagonist. The story creates a suspenseful tone throughout the duration of it. The overall theme of the book Tangerine is to face your fears in order to overcome them. The protagonist is Paul Fisher who is a legally blind 7th grader. The protagonist is a static character because he doesn t undergo changes throughout the course of the story. The antagonists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Internal And Internal Analysis Of Tesco Tesco PLC, the top three retailer in the world, which was establish by Jack Cohen in 1919 year, which has near 100 Year history. In these days, it has been thrived to 12 country all over the world, including United Kingdom, Malaysia, India, Hungary, Ireland, Kipa, Slovakia, Poland, Czech, Thailand, even South Korea, and China (Tescoplc.com, 2012). Tescois a public limited company. According to Marcouse (2011:92), Public limited company (Plc) is a larger type of company that must have at least ВЈ50,000 of share capital and has its shares traded on the stock market , therefore Tesco can have greater capital source and shareholders in their business. As the external and internal analysis are very useful for marketing a large enterprise, this essay will explore both external and internal analysis that Tesco has been performed. First, it will define and outline the importance of SWOT and PESTLE. Then, it will examine the Strengths and Weaknesses of Tesco. Next, it will use the PESTLE to carry out Opportunities and Threats. Finally, it will evaluate the reason Tesco s profits and market share have fallen. SWOT analysis is a method for analyzing a business, its resources and its environment. SWOT is commonly used as part of strategic planning and looks at Internal strengths, Internal weaknesses, Opportunities in the external environment, Threats in the external environment (Tutor2u.net, 2015). PEST analysis studies 4 dimensions, same as SWOT. The factors measured in PEST are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Hcs 245-Week 5 (Week 1 DQ #2) Class, In our first DQ, we discussed the various cultural barriers that we might see on a routine basis; however there are still many more barriers to effective communication. These might be more associated with physical and psychological barriers. Here are two real world questions that we most of us will encounter throughout our health care career regularly... How might a provider communicate more effectively with a person who is hearing impaired? Also, how might a provider communicate more effectively with an adolescent versus an adult? Paul Wing, MBA/HRM, B.S. MT(ASCP), CLS(NCA) Net s Solution A provider may find communicating with someone who is hearing impaired very difficult to deal with at times. Although,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2003). Retrieved from http://www.ada.gov/hospcombrscr.pdf Communicating With Children, Adolescents and More Than One Patient at A Time. (2002). Retrieved from http:/ /www.skillscascade.com Net s Comments Angel you have listed a great view point on communicating with one who is hearing impaired. A great invention is the CART which as you mentioned is a computer assisted real time transcription or where the hearing impaired person uses a computer to communicate. Most commonly language used is sign language and speech interprets. I think most adolescents face issues with communicating with Providers because they have not builded a bond. If a child doesn t feel comfortable they tend not to say much and shy away . I think providers should try to become more involved or try methods to get the child interested as I mentioned in my post such as trying to offer a treat for communicating . In other words once the provider sees you they should state great job and give the child a blow pop or candy so the next visit they are familiar of a treat , this will eventually open up a wide communication field. I know it worked when I was a child , Posted by Lachelle Gilbert There are ways to communicate with the hearing impaired and one way is to provide the same respect, empathy, probing with a combination of other necessity like speech reading, lipreading, writing, and visual language system and assistence of an interpreter. These are ways that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Is Bridget jones nothing more than Pride and Prejudice in... Love and marriage is the theme of the best selling book Bridget Jones Diary by Helen Fielding and the critically acclaimed novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. There are numerous similarities between the two yet they are set in different eras. Despite this, the young women in both texts have to deal with family and people in their social circles pressurising them to meet the ideal man or love interest. Each story revolves around the main female characters, Bridget Jones and Elizabeth Bennet. In pride prejudice, the financial status of the women was more of an issue when it came to finding an ideal partner, than it was in Bridget Jones Diary. The Bennets were not very financially secure, so Mrs Bennet would arrange or attend parties ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nowadays, this has changed as Bridget s love life with her boyfriend Daniel Cleaver, affects no one but herself and she is not concerned how her relationship with him will affect her parents. In both texts the men have very high expectations of the women they want to date or court, and seem to disregard women who do not reach these standards. An example of this is when Bridget overhears Mark Darcy talking about her to his mother remarking on how inappropriate her language is and how dependable she is on alcohol and cigarettes. Mother I do not need a blind date. Particularly not with some verbally incontinent spinster who drinks like a fish, smokes like a chimney and dresses like her mother. Mark doesn t want to be associated or fixed up with Bridget as she does not fit his ideal. Equally, Mr Darcy tells his friend Mr Bingley how outspoken and rude the Bennet girls are, and how he dislikes the family. He makes this known to Elizabeth by refusing to dance with her. Indeed, sir, I have not the least intention of dancing. I entreat you not to suppose that I moved this way in order to beg for a partner. Mr Darcy replied with this, when asked if he would like to dance with her. Mr Darcy feels Elizabeth is of a lower status than himself, and looks down on her for that, in the same way that Mark does on Bridget preferring to keep friendship with his more likely partner Natasha his work colleague. Bridget feels personally, that she is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Global Witness Is A Non Governmental Organization Working Global Witness is a non governmental organization working independently in Africa to end the political corruption and to bring change to those areas that are impacted the most by violence, human rights violations, and an exploited economy. Employees of Global Witness conduct extensive and very well organized investigations that most of the time places the team directly in the danger zones so they can experience what most victims do. There were several changes to government that resulted in corruption and multiple civil wars that affected many innocent people. For over two decades the Global Witness organization have been responsible for the exposure of corruption plaguing the most poorest areas of Africa which forced political... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sierra Leone is one of the poorest nations on earth second to last on the United Nations human development index. The first mine was established in the town of Kimberley by two farmers; the De Beers Brothers. (BloodDiamondsDocumentary) The De Beers sold diamonds at least ten times per year in London s open market and controlled at least 90% of the world s diamond production bringing in billions of dollars per year. The average person brings in about $220 per year income yet the nation remains rich in natural resources. (BloodDiamondsDocumentary) Places like Botswana, South Africa, Canada, and Russia are the largest diamond producing nations in the world with more than 20 tons produced per year and a revenue that equates to about 60 billion dollars per year with half of the merchandise being sold right here in the United States. In 1869, one of the largest diamonds of 83 ВЅ carats was discovered near the Orange River in South Africa. Both Botswana and South Africa produces 60 percent of the world s diamonds. When Prime Minister Stevens took office, the fall of Sierra Leone began with the spread of corruption. Botswana and the government are known to provide the schooling, better built roads, and healthcare in the nation. Although democracy was strong programs that were in place to support and build up education, healthcare, and social services, quickly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Quit Claim Deed Summary Dr. Weekley, 1. Here is the latest update. According to the Buyer, someone from his closing attorney s firm has reviewed the Quite Claim Bill of Sale. Upon review, the closing attorney s firm is stating that the document does not meet the criteria of a Quit Claim Deed. FORTUNATELY, the closing attorney s firm (once the property is under contract) can email a copy of Quit Claim Deed directly to your ex wife and she can sign it front of public notary (and likely front of non related witnesses as well the closing attorney s firm should later give further signing instruction) and she can simply overnight it back to the closing attorney s office. That being said, this concludes what needs to be done in regards to a Quit Claim Deed. Therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Were Those Promises Legally Enforceable Promises Has anyone ever broken a promise to you? Were those promises legally enforceable promises? Why or why not? Yes, it happens to me several times. For example, my promise me and my big brother different time to bring us at Place Boyer to teach us to ride the bicycle, but he never did this (we were children when he promised us). There are other promises that people have broken to me. They promise but they do not respect the engagement. Some of them were not enforceable and some of them were. There are some which did not have any legal obligation, but there is some contract which could have been legally promised because they could be considered as a tort or a breach of the promise which could be harmed. For example, when I was a young boy a person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. William Howe s Impact On Britain William Howe, better known as General Howe, made a large impact on Britain and the rest of Europe. William Howe was born on August 10, 1729, in England. William was also the youngest of three brothers in his family. His parents were wealthy members of the English upper class. His father s name was Viscount Howe, and his mom s name was Maria Sophia. When William was about twelve years old he was sent out from his home to go to Eaton, a famous preparatory school. William was a good student and eventually graduated in 1746. After graduating he joined the King s army. He was later appointed officer of one of the King s military s. General Howe, as a young boy, had great exceptions to uphold, and he exceeded all of them and became a favored warrior for Britain.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Howe fought in many battles that impacted British and destroyed the colonists throughout the course of his lifetime. General Howe fought in a major battle... the battle of New York! In June, Howe ordered his army to sail towards New York. They arrived at New York on June 25, 1776. The first landed on Staten Island, east of Manhattan. More ships came to New York everyday for about a month after Howe s arrival. Then on July 12, William s brother, Admiral Richard Howe, arrived in New York. With him were about 150 warships, carrying 10,000 British and 1,000 German soldiers, plus guns, ammunition, and other supplies. William Howe is now commanding an army of about 32,000 soldiers and is ready for the attack on New York. Then on August 25, the British started mowing down the Colonists who started to retreat. The British have won this battle and are one step closer to whiping out the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Theories Of Cultural Criminology Considered the new criminology , the cultural and anarchic criminological theory explains how globalization has led to cultural homogeneity. It is a distinct speculative, procedural, and interventionist approach to the study of crime that places criminality and its control directly in the context of culture; that is, it observes crime and the agencies and institutions of crime control as cultural products or as creative constructs. So, they must be read in terms of the meanings they carry. The focus of the field is extensive, including situated and symbolic significance; fabricated social identity; subcultural study; space, place, and cultural geography; the continuing transformations and fluctuations associated with hypercapitalism; variations of power, resistance, and state control; existentialism and theories of risk, edgework, and personified practice. In all this, cultural criminologyattempts to familiarize criminology to contemporary social and cultural changes and thus to imagine a postmodern or late modern theory of crime and control. In this regard, cultural criminology is involved in how individuals attempt to resolve certain internal spiritual and emotional conflicts that are themselves generated by the paradoxes and particularities of modern day life. Put otherwise, cultural criminology seeks to combine a phenomenology of modern crime with a sociocultural analysis of late modern culture (Hayward 2004, p. 9, cited under Markets, Consumption, and Crime). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. San Miguel Hidalgo Research Paper Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo Costilla y Gallaga Mandarte VillaseГ±or was born on May 8, 1753. Miguel Hidalgo went to a secondary school called San NicholГЎs college in Valladolid which is now called Morelia when he was fifteen. He received a bachelors degree in theology in philosophy in 1773 and in 1778 was ordained a priest. Father Hidalgo then gathered thousands of peoples and captured multiple cities west of Mexico City. When Hidalgo reached the gates of the capitol he hesitated and lost his chance to win the fight for freedom. He ran to the north frightened later got captured and shot by muskets, and tragically died on the sight, on July 30, 1811. His brother JosГ© MarГa Hidalgo y Costilla was still alive after his death. Father Hidaglo s funeral and memorial service will take place on August 1, 1811, at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All are welcome and we would like you to donate money to the Mexican army instead of any gifts or flowers. Hidalgo belonged to a pro independence group in a place called San Miguel. When a plot they were working on was told to the Spanish many people were arrested and told to flee. Father Hidalgo then decided to start a revolution and on September 16, 1810 he rang the church bell on Dolores and gave his speech to start the revolution, called Grito de Delores (the cry of Delores) to call out to the people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Has Been Found Throughout the... Research has found that REM sleep has evolved to become part of the dreaming process otherwise known as REM sleep dreaming. Sleep with electroencephalographic evidence of the brain shows that a human s brain is awake during sleep because involuntary eye movement occurs. This occurs during the dreaming consciousness every human possesses which is part of the secondary consciousness every human has. There is also non REM sleep which is sleep that occurs without the rapid eye movement. The importance of REM sleep and dreaminghas been studied for many years and has gradually become more informative. REM sleep is important for a human because it allows for developmental brain growth which furthers the evolution of humans. Rapid Eye Movement sleep is the process that allows for a person to recall what their dreams were about. The periods in which Rapid Eye Movement occurs are known as phasic periods and those periods that occur without Rapid Eye movement are known as tonic periods. Although people have come to the understanding that dreaming and recollection occur during the REM sleep period, there are still three theories as to how this occurs. The theories are: the scanning hypothesis, the activation synthesis hypothesis, and the sensory image free association hypothesis. The scanning process reflects the dreamer s voluntary watching of visual imagesduring the dreaming process. The activation synthesis hypothesis puts into context that rapid eye movement occurs at the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Poetry, By Billy Collins, The Writer Poetry comes in many forms, rhythms, tones, and meanings whether metaphoric or realistic. One thing, however, which is a common trait of poetry, is that they all carry a message to the reader. In some poems the message appears very clear and understandable, while in others, the author may hide the message within metaphors and imagery. In the poem Introduction to Poetry by Billy Collins, the writer enlightens his reader with an important message that poetry is something to experience. He uses this poem to instruct and challenge the reader to search line by line for deeper meanings and purpose within the poetry they encounter. The reader can read more deeply by using critical and analytical thinking rather than taking poem literally.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The last two stanzas, however, allude to a way of thinking that the message of poetry will simply and vividly stand out and lead to a way that allows them to be taken literally or at face value. Also, the writer s tone clearly shows in the last two stanzas: But all they want to do is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means. (12 16) They emphasize the exact way of thinking that the writer is instructing against, challenging the readers to use their critical thinking by example of the first five stanzas. Critical thinking is what the poem Introduction to Poetry calls for the reader to draw on and is a skill that people develop through time and experience. A report from The Institute for Academic Excellence defines critical thinking as purposeful self regulatory judgment, which manifests itself in giving reasonable consideration to the evidence, methods and conceptual structures within which a decision is made about what to believe or what to do. Contingent on the learning condition of a classroom, students should be acquainted with critical thinking and encouraged to begin practicing by the instructors. To cultivate critical thinking, students need to be studying topics of interest. They need meaningful discussions and exposure to others ideas in an atmosphere which supports the students ideas and thinking. A topic of interest is most important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Essay on Dances With Wolves by Michael Blake Dances With Wolves by Michael Blake is a novel that covers the topics of cross culture, equality and respect. It also shows me the history of modern America. Reading this novel is a great adventure to me. Through years of getting ready, Michael Blake spent nine months on writing the book and got it done in 1981. The story happens in 1863, when US civil war was in ongoing. Knowing the potential amputation of his wounded leg, Union Army Officer Lieutenant John J. Dunbar turns suicidal and rides a horse to attract the enemy during a strange standoff. His act of suicide has the unexpected effect of rallying his comrades who win the battle later, thus, was misconstrued as bravery and earns him sympathy and fatherly love from General Tipton... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dunbar becomes a hero among the Comanche after he helps locate and hunt the buffalo on which the life of Comanche depends. After being seen the larkishness with Two Socks, a older wolf who s been named and befriended by Dunbar, he is given a Comanche name Dances With Wolves by Kicking Bird who is a medicine man and wondering the reason of Dunbar s alone existence in the deserted fort. Dances With Wolves is integrating into the Comanche with the help of Kicking Bird who assigns Stands With A Fist to be the translator and teach Comanche language. Dances With Wolves and Stands With A Fist fall for each other during that period of time.Dances With Wolves later further helps the Comanche fight off the raid from Pawnee by providing weapons. But his idyllic life ends when he tells Kicking Bird and Ten Bears, chief of the Comanche the inevitable coming and invasion of white soldiers to their land. Then, Ten Bears decides to move the village to its winter camp. Before their leaving, Dunbar rides Cisco back to Fort Sedgewick for his journal and gets captured by the reinforcing Army troops. Without any evidence to prove his post in Fort Sedgewick (his journals gets stolen), Dunbar is regarded as a deserter and traitor and is about to be sent back to Fort hays. During the transportation, Kicking Bird leads a band to rescue Dances With Wolves and kill the escort soldiers. Knowing the unavoidable hunt for a fugitive like him, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Undertaker s Journey From the start of the movie with the Undertaker, Don Corleone displays his noble side. The Undertaker s story is a very sad one where the law failed him and he goes to the Don to deal with this issue. The Don says he will help the Undertaker with his daughter s attempted rapists and victimizers, but not the way the undertaker wants to. The Don has a moral code that one would not expect from a harden criminal. His moral code is similar to an eye for eye mentality. The Undertaker wants the Don to kill the attackers, but the Don will not go that far because the Undertaker still has his daughter. Don Corleone shows this later when ending family wars. Now that both the Corleone familyand the Tattaglia family lost a son they are even. This is what makes him the anti hero. His views on the drug trade also make him seem much more likable than the families. He sees... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He starts being and outsider to the family business and slowly but surer joins the the business and comes to lead it. Before joining and leading the family for a few years Michael tells to his current girlfriend, Kay, when discussing what his family does that, That s my family. That s not me. (Coppola). These lines would soon come back to haunt Michael when he goes to ask Kay to marry him after joining his his family. Though Michael thought he would never join the family business the change comes through the need for him to protect his family especially his father. Michael goes through change at hospital where he has to protect his father from Sollozo s men. He soon realizes that unlike the Baker, who is helping him, he is used to this type of work and danger. Michael then has his first real contact with the family business when he gets punched in the face by a corrupt police officer. This really marks the change in Michael physically by the mark left on his face and emotionally by Michael finally accepting his role in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Abortion Literature Review III.Literature Review: Historical Background: Prior to the 1900s, abortion was not regulated in the United States. With the rise of the medical profession and increasing immigrant population, doctors became more interested in the reproductive health care process. The American Medical Association (AMA) began to advocate for the criminalization of abortion, stating the need to protect women from the dangerous chemicals used to induce abortion (Solinger, 2015). However, amongst members of the AMA, it was known that the criminalization of abortion would work to correct declining white birth rates. Rickie Solinger (2015) states: Advocates of criminalization also stressed society s obligation to halt the declining birthrate among white Americans. And many stressed the need to protect the sanctity of motherhood and the chastity of white women; abortion, after all, supported the separation of sexual intercourse from reproduction. For many physicians and others, all of these concerns were generally more trenchant in the nineteenth century than the issue of fetal life. (Solinger, 2015, pg. 5). The replacement for abortion was sterilization, which allowed for the control of groups seen as undesirable (Solinger, 2015). Undesirable groups were decided by those in power, such as the government, and ultimately subjected minorities, those with mental illnesses and disabilities, and the poor to forced sterilization (Solinger, 2015). This continued until 1973, when the Supreme Court ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...