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What I Thought Represented A Good Teacher
In my first field experience, I acquired many skills and knowledge in what I thought represented a
good teacher. In my total time spent in my observation hours I saw, two schools, eight different
teachers, and four different grade levels. The grades I viewed the most were first and second,
particularly because these are the grades I wish to teach in. For the majority of the time I spent with all
the grade levels, I found most of the teachers inspiring in some aspects of their lesson cycle, teaching
style and of course the creative décor around their rooms. I found that the most inspiring or beneficial
teachers were in Hondo, Texas, at Meyer elementary because of their unique structure and
compassionate curriculum for all of the students in which I want to pass on to my students in my
teaching future. At Meyer Elementary I first started with Mrs. Jessica Martinez s class, overall I found
her class to be well structured, organized and successful at most. But, She did not have her class quite
under control, and had difficulty retrieving their attention span, which I found odd with the multiple
teacher assistants she had, however I found that her lessons where quite intriguing to the students
knowledge. One lesson I found extremely stimulating was her word of the day, in which the students
compared and contrasted that specific vocabulary word throughout the activities in their school day.
The second teacher I observed was Mr. Gabe Cortez s P.E. class for first and second
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Red Light Lab
From the graph you can also see a big reduction in the amount of distortion from size 0 (normal eyes)
to size 2 mm. I would like to see the effects made by various type of little sharp objects around that I
gathered from with in the laboratory, those with diameter less than 2 mm.
SECOND EXPERIMENT I changed the range of hole sizes, reducing it as I attempted to see the
changes more clearly. The holes used in this second experiment is made form various objects found in
the laboratory.
The overall trend of the graph above is downward sloping again which supports the hypothesis I
made. The purpose of this Second experiment is to how see how the effect in the steep sections on the
previous graph more clearly. However due to the limitation of size of hole making objects with in the
lab, the variation between results and its effects are not as big as I expected but can still be seen.
THIRD EXPERIMENT During the research, I discovered that different colors of lights also affected
the refraction of an eye and diffraction from pupil. In this third experiment, I used different colors of
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Diffraction happens at best when the size of wavelength matches size of aperture. Red lights has the
biggest wavelength of all the colors in electromagnetic force spectrum at roughly 700nm whereas blue
is the smallest one at roughly 400 nm. The red light will have higher diffraction through a certain hole
compared to the blue light. This is why the red dot is made bigger and more blurred compare to the
blue light which did not diffract as much. Together with the fact that our eyes would perceive red light
the most and blue light the least due to their wavelengths, the blue dot made is clearer, smaller and
with better quality. This lead me to the idea that changes in red light will made the biggest effect to
our eyes compare to other
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Process Of A Bolus Of Food Entering And Exiting The Human...
Student Discussion Assignment
Trace and discuss the complete movement of a bolus of food entering and exiting the human via the
digestive system.
The process of digestion first begins in the mouth by in taking food (bolus). The teeth help with
masticating (chewing and breaking food particles down) allowing for swallowing and increasing
surface area for chemical digestion. Enzymes found in saliva also facilitates with the chemical break
down of food primarily starches and fats. The food swallowed then enters into the esophagus (a tube
connecting the mouth and stomach). Peristalsis helps the esophagus to push the food in the direction
of the stomach. The stomach contents are highly acidic (doesn t affect the stomach mucosa since cells
secrete mucus allowing the stomach wall to be protected) with pH levels between 1.5 2.5 allowing
microorganisms to be killed, breaking down of food, and activating digestive enzymes producing a
thick substance known as chyme. However, breaking down of foods further occurs in the small
intestine consisting of: bile created from the liver, enzymes formed from the small intestine, and the
pancreas facilitate with further digestion as well as HCI denatures (unfolds proteins) allowing them to
be available to attack by digestive enzymes (also responsible in breaking down the protein). The
pyloric sphincter separates the stomach from the small intestine allowing the chime to drop into the
small intestine. The small intestine is the primary site for
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Portuguese Immigration to Canada Essay
The Portuguese immigrated to Canada around the 19th century. It all started in the year 1953, when a
group of Portuguese pioneers immigrated to Canada (Moura, 2003). Once the first couple of
Portuguese pioneers crossed the ocean to immigrate into Canada, others followed and sort of started a
wave. However, in 1957 a volcano erupted, known as the Capelinhos, which end up making
Portuguese families and pioneers move to North America (Morrison James, 2009), because the living
conditions had changed. Many Portuguese people immigrated to Canada in order to make a better
living, looking for a job for them to survive and to not serve the war. This paper will discuss the
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A recent study was conducted to find out how many Portuguese Canadian lived in Canada, since they
first immigrated. The study confirmed that there was around 357, 690 thousand Portuguese individuals
that lived in Canada and an estimation of 1, 173, 691 million of Portuguese individuals that lived in
the United States of North America (Morrison James, 2009). It definitely shows that it is double the
amount of Portuguese ethnic group living in the United States compared to Canada. Many of those
Portuguese people living in the United States mostly lives in the states of California, Connecticut,
Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada and Rhode Island (Fagundes,
2007).
A majority of the Portuguese population living in Canada, rather live in the big cities such as Toronto,
Ontario and Montreal, Quebec due to the fact that they had a greater possibility of earning more
money while working the same jobs elsewhere (Higgs, 1990). Another majority of the Portuguese
population in Canada also lived in medium sized cities such as Ottawa, Kitchener, Hull, Hamilton, and
Winnipeg; however Kitchener is definitely surprising for a medium sized city, because apparently
there is a great amount of Portuguese that immigrated there (Higgs, 1990).
Many of the Portuguese faced several problems as they were not fortunate to obtain an education,
because it was not provided to them. The highest education level most Portuguese obtained was up
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Pros And Cons Of A Living Constitution
In the United States, there has often been debate over whether the U.S. Constitution is a living
constitution. A living constitution is the idea that the interpretation of constitutional phrases should
take into account the contemporaneous society. In other words, practices and traditions of the
government have the ability to change and transform over time in accordance with the changes in
society. Similarly, there has often been debate in the religious community as to whether the practices
and traditions of the church have the ability to change and transform in order to better suit the needs of
its constituents. Two Popes in the Roman Catholic church, Pope Francis and Pope Pius IX, have
published documents with opposing viewpoints about the church s ability to change and transform
over time. The aforementioned documents also highlight other issues commonly debated within the
church. Ultimately, Pope Francis favors a more progressive church, that is opento change, while Pope
Pius IX favors a church with more rigid guidelines that follow traditional practices. Pope Francis
Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, was published in November 2013. The document discusses
several current debates occurring in the Catholic Church. First, Francis discusses the dangers of a
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Some of the heresies rejected include the belief that the church isn t perfect, the idea that the church
can change over time, the concept of separation of church and state and the theory of pluralism.
Ultimately, Pius asserts that the Catholic Church is a true and perfect society, claiming precedence
over the rules of civil society and law. More so than that, the traditional practices of the church shall
be maintained and should be included in all aspects of life, including civil practice, philosophy and the
education
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Dover Beach Poem By George Orwell
The poem, Dover Beach, written by Matthew Arnold, tells us a tragic story. The poem describes the
change from old world to the new, it elaborates how lonely it can really be in the modern world.
Arnold, tackles the rough stuff in life, like war, suffering, loss of belief and loneliness. Now, the novel
1984, written by George Orwell, warns us about totalitarianism. The novel describes a state with little
privacy and your mind and actions are all monitored. Orwell, showcases many struggles in life, to
mention some are, power, warfare, rebellion and repression. While Orwell could have got the
motivation from everyday life, I believe Orwell used Dover Beach as a stimulus to write 1984 because
at times we find ourselves isolation from the world, warfare is a part of us, we grow up with it
surrounding us and the belief of faith, of religion is decreasing in the world.
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The consist reminder of such warfare keeps an instilment of fear isolating through our minds. Arnold,
mentions a line in Dover Beach, and we are here as on a darkling plain swept with confused alarms of
struggle and flight, where ignorant armies clash by night (Arnold, 35,36 37). Arnold sees life ahead as
a continual battle against the darkness, with this line he paints a violent imagery of a battlefield, this
gives an empathic, distorted feeling to the end of the poem. Orwell, uses the darkness and violent
imagery of the battlefield when he wrote, the consciousness of being at war, and therefore in danger
makes the handing over of all power to a small caste seem natural, unavoidable condition of survival
(part 2, chapter 9, page 192). Orwell, viewed the darkness of knowing you are at war, knowing you
are in danger and you are desperate for protection. As danger arises, this small caste , government
officials, provide said protection, only if we simple hand over all power for our
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Who Is Polonius Crazy
When a clever man is on a mission, it is best not to get in the way of said man. Especially if the said
man is Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, who possesses a sharp tongue and is quick witted. One brave soul
who spoke to the seemingly mad Hamlet was the ever oblivious Polonius. Hamlet s grand scheme is to
make himself appear mad to those in the court as a way to get his revenge on the murder of his
beloved father. Polonius, unknowing the plans of Hamlet, theorizes that the Lord Hamlet is mad for
the love for his daughter Ophelia. To prove his beliefs, he has the King and Queen hide as he goes to
speak with Hamlet to reveal the source of his madness.
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When questioned about his knowledge of who Polonius is, Hamlet replies with him being a
fishmonger (II.ii,172). This is a seemingly innocent misunderstanding in job, like Hamlet first
believed that he was someone who sold fish when in reality he had a completely different meaning
behind it. In actually Hamlet is insulting Polonius. Rather than give a long speech about how Polonius
is willing to give up anyone around him to be able to compile all of the rewards for his own self
enrichment. Hamlet also makes a propinquity between the maggots in a dead dog and what Ophelia
would birth with his ostensibly unrelated remarks about the sun breed maggots in a dead dog and Let
her not walk i th sun. Conception is a blessing, but as your daughter may conceive (II.ii 181,184).
When viewed together it is indisputably about how since Polonius has essentially sold his daughter s
worth that what every she were to conceive would be unholy and worthless. Another play on words
that Hamlet does is make comments like words,words,words and Into my grave as a way to spin the
foolish Polonius in circles as he attempts to keep up with Hamlet (II.ii 190, 203). These different
examples of Hamlet s coquets with Polonius adds comic relief and characteristics that are important
when studying character development and fatal flaws of
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Explain Why It Is Not Safe For Teens Sail Alone
Have you ever seen somebody sail out onto the water? Do you want to do it yourself, but by yourself?
Well, this argument might make you think differently. It is not safe for teens to sail alone for three
major reasons. First, they could die. Second, they could get lost. Third, they could become stranded.
Read on to learn more. The first reason is that teens could die. There are a lot of ways this could
happen, like running out of food and water, drowning, or a shark may eat them. In the article
Annapolis girl, 14, dies after boat capsizes during sailing camp, A teenage girl dies when she got
tangled in something. Since the adults are not there, the teens would panic, and that would make the
situation worse. Also, if a teen does die, he or
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The Show, Mad Men, By Roger Sterling
Some people believe that the more money a person has, the less satisfied the person is in life. Women
s emotions are not affected the same, but some women s emotions are affected differently by dealing
with different men with different income compared to other men. The show, Mad Men, takes place in
the 1960 s New York, portraying the life of the protagonist, Don Draper (Jon Hamm), the Creative
Director of Sterling Cooper Agency, an advertising agency owned by Roger Sterling (John Slattery).
Don Draper is praised for his work, but many of the employees in the company, like Draper, are filled
with arrogance and disrespect that not only the men face, but the women tolerate. The episode Shoot
mainly focuses on how Don does not want his wife, Betty Draper (January Jones), to model again, on
how the agency is trying to figure out how to stop John F. Kennedy s campaign on the air, and how
Don is trying to figure out to leave Sterling Cooper Agency and work for McCann Erikson Firm, a
different advertising agency. Throughout the episode, many can notice the men degrading and utilizing
the women in the episode by making rude, sexual remarks towards the women or competing to be
better than the women. Betty symbolizes a married woman who becomes more dependent as her
husband becomes more successful. Betty s expectation to be a dutiful, nurturing mother is displayed in
her mother daughter relationship. This episode s depiction of working, single women indicates that
single women are
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Ebola Virus Is A Serious Virus Disease
Ebola Virus is a serious transmitted disease by both humans and animals. The disease first appeared in
1976 in 2 simultaneous outbreaks, one in Nzara, Sudan, and the other in Yambuku, Democratic
Republic of Congo. The latter occurred in a village near the Ebola River, from which the virus
received its name. Ebola Virus is a member of the negative stranded RNA viruses known as
filoviruses. There are currently, five different strains of the Ebola Virus including, Zaire (EBOV),
Sudan (SUDV), Bundibuguyo (BDBV), Taï Forest (TAFV) and Reston (RESTV). Each of the strains
of the virus are very closely related including Reston which only effects animals. Yet, Ebola Zaire is
the most highly virulent subtype, often leading to death. All of the different types of the virus are
extremely dangerous and often cause death if untreated.
Description:
Ebola is an acute, infectious, hemorrhagic viral fever. It is an enveloped, single stranded,
unsegmented, negative sense RNA virus. The genomes (complete set of genes) of the five different
Ebola viruses differ in sequence and the number and location of gene overlaps. Ebola virons are
filamentous particles that can appear in the shape of a shepherd s crook, a 6 , a U , coiled, toroid or
branched. The virons of the disease are roughly 80 nm (nanometers) in width and can be as long as
14,000 nm. Yet the average length of a viron is approximately 920 nm.
Transmission:
Fruit Bats of the Pteropodidae family are thought of as
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A Beautiful Love Story Essay
She stands at 5 6 tall; she has pretty blonde hair, with the most beautiful green eyes you will ever see!
Her smile, her smile still gives me butterflies in the pit of my stomach. She walks with such grace, and
she is not afraid to show or share her love for Christ! She does so much to make sure that I am more
than satisfied. She is an amazing mother to our beautiful 4 year old daughter. As you might have
figured out, that woman, she is my wife Amanda! I never thought we would be together; 4.5 years
later, we have a beautiful love story. Prior to meeting my wife, we had a mutual friend named
Whitney. Whitney showed Amanda a picture of me in an attempt to set us up on a date; Amanda
thought I was cute, however, she was afraid to reach out to me. I am not sure why, because, as far I am
concerned, she is the real catch. About one week later, Whitney told me that Amanda thought I was
cute, so naturally, my confidence just sky rockets! I felt good; I reached out to her, and gave her my
phone number. We texted back and forth a few times, but it only lasted for about one week. We both
just let time go by, and lost contact with each other. Then we reconnected, and the same exact thing
happened about a week later, we just up and quit talking again. We never quit talking because of an
argument or anything; we had really good conversations, we just would literally not text each other
after the last conversation ended. In Cleveland, TN we have a park called The Greenway. It is a
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The War of 1948 Essay examples
The War of 1948, also known as the War of Independence, was fought between Israel and its Arab
neighbors. The war began May 15, 1948 when units from the armies of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon,
Jordan, and Iraq invaded Israel launching a war that lasted until December 1948.# The war resulted in
the defeat of the Arab forces and the success of Israel as a newly established state. It is evident that the
Arab forces were not successful in the first Arab Israeli war because the Arab army lacked motivation,
education, and proper equipment.# Despite the support from Arab states outside of Palestine, the
Arabs were unable to gain enough strength to overcome the Israeli forces. In contrast, the Israeli army
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The Haganah, the Israeli Defense Forces, had more than 35,000 people in the army. More so, the men
and women in the army were trained and were mostly made up of volunteers. By December of 1948
the Israeli army numbered more than 96,000.# Although a large number of soldiers does not account
for Israel s success in the War of 1948, it does play a significant role that cannot be ignored. A
majority of the Arab population in the territory that became Israel, around 700,000 people, became
refugees.# During the first stages of war, many civilians temporarily evacuated from zones of combat
with plans to return once fighting had stopped. However, during the early summer of 1948 Palestinian
Arabs began fleeing in mass numbers, leaving behind their homes, businesses, and land. The Haganah
saw the Arab flight as an opportunity to advance, and began encouraging the evacuation of towns and
cities. In April 1948 the Haganah authorized a plan known as Plan D.# The campaign provided for the
conquest and permanent occupation, or leveling, of the Arab villages and towns. # The field officers of
the Haganah interpreted Plan D as giving them the power to expunge the Palestinian Arabs living in
the area of the Jewish state as well as the Arabs living inside territory given to the Arab state. Plan D
not only intensified
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Fat Embolism Case Study
1. Define Disease process: blockage of an artery usually by a blood clot however can be a fat, or air
embolism in the lungs. In this paragraph I will be discussing each type. However, for this SIM our
patient will have a blood clot (DVT deep vein thrombosis) that breaks off and travels to the lungs
where it is lodged causes a rapid onset of problems. First I will talk about a fat embolism Fat
embolism is a process that fat tissue passes into the bloodstream that travels through the bloodstream
and lodges and blocks a blood vessel. This typically occurs between 12 to 36 hours after an injury. A
fat embolism almost always occurs with major trauma or an elective surgery that requires
intramedullary nailing of long bones. Although a fat embolism is rare it leads to occlusion ... Show
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It is usually presented by a classic triad of symptoms: 1.) respiratory changes; 2.) neurological
abnormalities; 3.) petechial rash. The client will normally present first with respiratory changes such
as dyspnoea, tachypnoea, and hypoxemia and can progress to respiratory failure. One half of the
clients with a fat embolism caused by a long bone fracture will develop severe hypoxaemia and
respiratory insufficiency and will require mechanical ventilation. Neurological changes resulting from
cerebral embolism produces signs in 86% of cases and often occur after respiratory distress. The
changes vary from mild confusion to severe seizures. The most common being confusion with focal
neurological signs such as hemiplegia, aphasia, apraxia, and anisocoria. The third in the triad the
petechial rash will be the last to develop and it occurs in 60% of the cases. The rash is due to
embolization of small dermal capillaries leading to extravasation of erythrocytes. The rash is in the
conjunctiva, oral mucous membranes, and skin folds of the upper body. The rash appears within the
first 36 hours and disappears completely within 7
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A Comparison Of Demand Forecasting Models
Ibrahim Aljassim
Data Set A
A Comparison of Demand Forecasting Models
INTRODUCTION Blattberg and Hoch have stated that (forecasting) remains an art with tenuous
scientific superstructure. Despite this claim, numerous time series models have been created that can
provide significantly more accurate forecasts for future demand than simply going with your best
guess. If something is not measured, it will never improve, or stated otherwise, you get what you
inspect, not what you expect. Time series models seek to have an accurate and unbiased forecast. This
forecast than can be used to both avoid the waste, in inventory and storage costs, of over forecasting
and the cost of lost sales and unhappy customers due to under forecasting. The basics of each type of
time series model are very similar. Each type uses actual data to factor out the randomness of the data
and to determine if there are trends and/or seasonality in the data. The advantages of time series
models are much more predictable budgeting for materials, labor, sales, costs, and other factors that
drive the profit margin of a successful business. Also, they are very easy to use and cheap to
implement. The disadvantages come into play when the forecasting models are not accurately applied
or are not trusted sufficiently to gain the advantages that these models can provide, and one of the
main disadvantages is that these type of models just look back and give you predictions so it all based
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Example Of Social Media Marketing
I am very fond of a local business called the Bubble Bistro. This young lady s business is tailored
towards body care; she sells all natural products which she hand makes. She specializes in soaps, body
oil, and body scrubs. I love the products so much that I frequent the business quite often throughout
the month. She is advertised locally mainly by word of mouth but she has a huge presence on social
media via Facebook and Instagram. The owner is very forth coming and this business is credited a
great deal with her current customer base including me. She knows her customers and I often find
myself advertising her business to anyone I know for them to check her out. She is a small business
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(2015). Foundations of Social Media Marketing. Thousands Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Ltd.
I think group deals are very effective for one it helps the consumer save money depending on what is
being advertised. Everyone has different taste and different needs when it comes to purchasing power
especially with social media being in the rise and influencing the way we make purchase products.
According to (Tuten and Solomon), social media open exciting new windows for marketing research.
Whether to collect insights for the discovery stage of the creative process or to gather ideas for new
product development, social media provide new tools to listen to customers as they discuss their lives,
interests, needs, and wants . I am a huge shopper on Groupon and I like that I can save money on most
name brand products I am interested in and searching for. I often wondered how are deal sights able to
utilize so many products to advertise and sell at a good price. I realize that after so long so many
companies begin to drop prices and if it does not sell like in most discounted stores they send the
product to deal sights. The biggest investment for a marketer in my opinion is to find out what is
popular, what is the consumer wanting to purchase, and what is the hottest product to market. I think
the biggest job for any company is figure out what the people want, I mean take cell phones, we all
know that right now it Apple and Samsung, we all know that everyone have different
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Comparison Of The Passage In Fasting Feasting, By Anita Desai
The passage in Fasting, Feasting, by Anita Desai, Arun is out of his comfort zone going to the beach.
Arun from the very start, starts making excuses to not go to the beach. He also, does not want to be
anywhere close to Melanie While they walk to the beach. He complains about the noises of the
wilderness and how horrible they are. He does these things because he does not feel comfortable in
these places he has never been before. He talks about how his hands are sweaty and his hair on his
neck raises. He also, wonders why people live in such close area to the wilderness. The story says The
town may be small and have little to offer, but how passionately he prefers its post office, its shops, its
dry cleaning stores and picture framers to this creeping curtain of insidious green...(Desai). This
complaining about the wilderness is most likely due to the fact that he has most likely stayed in town
most of his stay in America. He has adapted to the town he has probably only really seen. 2.
The passage from Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv, he uses many examples to prove his
argument that we are separating from nature. He starts it off by talking about how they soon will be
able to decide the color on butterfly s wings and how they can use nature to advertise. The Nature we
all go visit is not real nature it s advertised and is not worth going to. They use parks and beaches to
get there product out there just for some money to keep the area clean and well kept. It leads into
talking about how we she nature from inside a car most of the time not in person. It talks about how
now we don t even need to pay attention to the nature now because we have gps that guide us to our
destination so we don t need to memorize routes. Even people in the back seat don t have to pay
attention anymore as tvs are now in cars to either watch movies or play games. It says Perhaps we ll
someday tell our grandchildren stories...We actually looked out the car window(Louv). This is a little
stretched because most likely kids will still look out the windows when they don t have a movie
playing or they are bored of what they were doing beforehand. 3.
No snow days? Should there be online classes during snow days so school does
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Insanity In The Tell Tale Heart
Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism, conflict, and setting to construct the effect of insanity in the narrator
of The Tell Tale Heart. To begin with, Poe uses imagery to help demonstrate symbolism; as he states,
The disease had sharpened my senses not destroyed not dulled them, it tells the reader that most of the
information was transmitted by his senses. For instance, on page 92 the narrator describes how the old
man s eye resembled of a vulture through sight and this creates a situation where the reader shifts into
the narrator s shoes. Through the mind of the narrator shows how the eye triggers a negative feeling
and it might be the fear of death as vulture s prey on the sick and dead. The passage Whenever it fell
upon me, my blood ran
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Stingless Bee Essay
It is believed that the bees have appeared on Earth about 125 million years ago in conjunction to
Angiosperms. The tribe Meliponini or native bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae) comprises about 300
species that in addition to obtaining food resources in plant species, they use them as a shelter. In
Brazil these bees are found in all ecosystems, and the Caatinga, despite environmental limitations,
comprises the largest number of stingless bees worldwide. The presence and the quality of the arboreal
vegetation present in an area is essential to the establishment of the stingless bees, showing an urgent
demand for research on these animals and their interactions in the places where they occur. Therefore,
this chapter aimed to evaluate the prevalence of
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Ohio Senator Reflection
The Government class that I partake in is writing to an Ohio Senator and I hope that your response can
be casual and informative. I would also like to ask for some of your personal memorabilia, anything
from a signed picture to a bumper sticker, something that we can proudly hang in our classroom. Your
name jumped out at me especially; actually it was the R next to your name that especially intrigued
my curiosity. As a proud Republican myself, I wanted to know the response you get when you answer
the question of your political affiliation. What is the best and worst reaction you received when you
revealed to someone that you were a Republican? While visiting your website,
http://ohiosenate.gov/hughes , I noticed that one of your main goals
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Dances With Wolves And Avatar
Dances with Wolves and Avatar: Similar but Different
Dances with Wolves and Avatar are thought to be very different, but they are actually more similar
than viewers may realize. First off, these are two must see films! The viewer walks away with much
more than just having seen a movie. Both of these movies encourage cultural understanding, motivate,
and teach individuality.
Dances with Wolves and Avatar are alike in plot and cultural significance. These two films are alike in
plot because in both films, two men, John Dunbar and Jake Sully, willingly put themselves into a
completely new culture and lifestyle. They learn to adapt to the differences and learn a new way of life
in order to survive. For example, in the movies Dances with Wolves and Avatar, John Dunbar and Jake
Sully had to learn each tribe s way of life, such as their language, hunting, and self defense.
Eventually, the two men are recognized as part of a tribe, for John the Sioux Indian Tribe and for Jake
the Na vi Tribe.
These two films are alike in cultural significance because they both show the viewer not to believe all
that is said about individuals, races, and cultures. In the two films, both tribes were first looked at as
evil enemies, but once the two men each took the time to get to know the individuals and the tribes as
a whole, they realized that it was all just a lie. The Sioux and Na vi were actually nice people who just
felt threatened by the outsiders. The tribes needed to look intimidating so
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Theoretical And Ethical Basis Of Practice
Theoretical and Ethical Basis of Practice
Nursing theories and ethical principles serve as the foundation of nursing practice, education, and
research (Colley, 2003; Antipuesto, 2011). This paper s purpose is to elaborate on author s discussion
of her phenomenon of interest (POI) on newborn screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects
(CCHD). The objectives of this paper are to relate the metaparadigm of nursing to the POI, select and
discuss a grand nursing theory and a middle range theory that can be applied to the POI, examine the
POI as it relates to the complexity science framework, and to distinguish ethical principles that apply
to the POI.
Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects Critical Congenital Heart Defect (CCHD) is
a subgroup of congenital heart defects that normally necessitates surgical intervention or
catheterization procedure during the neonatal period (Good, Canale, Goodman, Yeager, 2015).
According to Mahle et al. (2009), although there are measures taken to detect CCHD like prenatal
ultrasound and comprehensive newborn physical examination during newborn s birth hospitalization,
there is still a significant percentage of newborns with CCHD that is left undetected and discharged
home without being diagnosed. Delay in diagnosis of CCHD increases morbidity and mortality
(Mahle et al., 2009). In response to this, Riede et al. (2010) mentioned that the diagnostic gap in
CCHD could be bridged by screening newborns using pulse oximetry
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Okonkwo Character Analysis
Most people think that being just a normal human being is good enough, but in Okonkwo s case he
wants to gain power and create a name for himself. Okonkwo has many different emotions and
different ways to express them. Violence is a main action and emotion he uses to gain power and take
control over others. Throughout the novel he is portrayed as a strong but impulsive character and
shows hardship all the way till the very end. This protagonist relays himself as a multi emotional
character. His actions are portrayed as loving and caring, but can be turned around in seconds to be a
harmful and abusive father. His acts of violence include beating his wife, using his family, and having
his dad teach him the ways of life to gain and accomplish his full potential at others expenses. As the
novel begins traditions and customs are taught by Okonkwo s dad Unoka. He has to teach his sons to
follow the traditions and customs to become a powerful leader and gain power that is needed for the
real world. Having a fear of becoming powerless sets the tone for Okonkwo who wants to strive his
hardest even when worst comes to worst. The father of three shows violence as he gets taught new
traditions and has sudden emotional outbursts. Many traditions and customs were based upon social
classes in this tribe, but for Okonkwo they were based upon his own goals and achievements. He
decides to push himself even harder due to the fact that his father Unoka dies and is not able to
complete the
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Analysis Of Occupy Wall Street
The point of occupy movements are to get back from the one percent and give to the ninety nine
percent who are not rich in the world and those who do not make the laws and decisions of a nation.
Occupy Wall Street is a people powered movement that began September 17, 2011 and has gained
actions in over 1,500 countries worldwide.The author says that [They] call occupy wall street a
constructive failure because in failure it revealed the limitations contemporary activism... [though] it
did achieve some things and did have some positive outcomes ( Occupy black lives matter ). Occupy
Wall Street aims to fight back against the corrosive power of major banks and multinational
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The citizens of Egypt wanted to overthrow their president because he acted as a dictator. The people
were fed up with not being able to feed their children, the inequality between Christians
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Explain The Ideals Of The Declaration Of Independence
Ideals of the Declaration of Independence In order to understand the Declaration of Independence, it is
necessary to review the actions that took place before the Revolutionary War. Before the Declaration
of Independence, the British levied taxes in order to pay the debt piled from the French and Indian
War. The colonist who were paying those taxes believed it was unfair to tax without representation.
The colonists argued and stated conditions which were then written in an official document. The
aspects of equality, right to revolt or abolish, consent of the governed, right to life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness, were reviewed with great thought. However, there are some ideals written in the
Declaration of Independence that are more valuable than others. Therefore, the most important ideal
written in the document is the right to revolt or abolish. After the Revolutionary war, many countries
were influenced by the Declaration of Independence. During the year of 1989, protesters and students
from a Chinese university crowded Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The group protested against the
corruption of government and demanded a change to democracy. Unfortunately, the group was
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Every ideal had a powerful influence on many people and changed the perspectives of many people as
well. The ideals of the Declaration of Independence are still widely used in the U.S. Thousands of
citizens today, have begun to protest many decisions made by the president which they feel are unjust
and unconstitutional. The right to revolt or abolish is still present in the U.S. today. The ideals of the
Declaration of Independence continue to be respected and valued as time
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Woody Allen s Irrational Man
Irrational Man is a 2015 American mystery drama film which has been written and directed by Woody
Allen. The film stars well known actors; Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey and Jamie
Blackley. The film was released on July 17, 2015 by Sony Pictures Classics in a limited release, later
expanding wider. The film was Jack Rollins final production before his death in June 2015, having
produced Allen s films since the 1970s. Irrational Man, (Woody Allen s 327th film), tells the story of a
philosophy professor named Abe who after finding himself in the small town fictional New England
college campus of Braylin falls into an existential crisis. Abe becomes more or less obsessed with the
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Jill his romantic student lover seems to have no real depth throughout the film as well. This is seen in
several occasions such as the Russian roulette scene where she (an intelligent student) has really no
clue as to the fact that something is seriously wrong with both Abe and their relationship. She seems to
be only there to serve as something different and new in Abe s otherwise depressing life.
Unfortunately while this would be a perfectly fine character persona for an extra in the film, it just
didn t work in with being tied to one of the main characters. This is disappointing when all of a sudden
like a Nancy drew novel she pieces together the fact that Abe is behind the murder because up until
that point she has just been an attractive academically intelligent extra in Abe s life. Jill very quickly
goes from a small random spark of interest in Abe s life to the biggest thing in
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Research Paper On Pyrrolo
5.1. Introduction to Pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline
The chemistry of fused nitrogen heterocycles is very important because of their occurrence in
numerous natural products and their versatile applications in the pharmaceutical industry and
materials science 1. Among various synthetic approaches for fused nitrogen heterocycles, pyrrolo[1,2
a]quinolines and their oxidized and reduced forms are widespread among natural products and
biologically active pharmaceuticals 2. Moreover, the skeleton of pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline exists in
many biologically active natural alkaloids such as gephyrotoxin (Fig. 5.1), which is a substituted
perhydropyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline that was isolated by Daly and co workers in 1977 from secretions of
the frog Dendrobates histrionics 3 Moreover, the isolation of gephyrotoxin a natural alkaloid with
pyrrolo[1,2a]quinoline skeleton, which was subjected to numerous studies to investigate its biological
activity and has been a target for total synthesis 4.
Scheme 1. A few examples of pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline containing natural products and
pharmaceuticals.
Pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline (Fig 5.2) and synthesis of its derivatives were reviewed in 2003 by El Sayed
and El Sayed 5. In literature, new methods or the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An efficient method for the synthesis of fourteen novel diversified pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline derivatives
has been described using 4 (1,3 dioxolan 2 yl)quinoline and different phenacyl bromides in acetone
and followed by reacting with different acetylenes in DMF/K2CO3. The structure of the newly
synthesized compounds was determined by IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, mass spectrometry and
elemental analysis. The in vitro antioxidant activity revealed that, among all the tested compounds 5n
has exhibited maximum scavenging activity with ABTS. The compound 5b has showed good
antiproliferative activity as good inhibitor of EGFR tyrosine
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Comparison Of Oliver Cromwell And The New Model Army
Oliver Cromwell and the New Model Army utilized advanced and brutal tactics alike to have great
success in battle as well as intimidating their enemies. Cromwell and the New Model Army had many
different technologies at their disposable throughout the campaign in Ireland. They had infantry,
cavalry, and artillery. The New Model Army was well versed in the use of each unit they had;
depending on the battle they faced they would only bring what was needed. At Drogheda they ensured
that they had access to advanced artillery in order to break through the towns defense and eliminate
some resistance. Later on in the fighting they would leave the artillery behind because it could hinder
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Through the use of the correct and advanced units, Cromwell was able to stay strategically and
technologically ahead of the rebels. Additionally, the New Model Army utilized fear tactics in an
effort to quell the rebellion of the Catholics and royalists. While the New Model Army used more
advanced tactics their use of fear tactics left an everlasting effect on Ireland as a whole and helped
them rapidly reconquer Ireland. The New Model Army, specifically, Cromwell hoped that the news of
their brutal tactics and conquests would help to avoid further conflict. After the battle at Drogheda,
Cromwell was noted to say that he hoped the conflict would help to prevent further engagements. ...
and once again he expressed the hope that the harsh tactics at Drogheda might discourage further
resistance and prevent the effusion of blood for the future (Siochrú 85). Cromwell hoped that the
showing of strength and brutality at Drogheda would discourage the royalists and Catholics from
continued resistance. The aim of the Battle of Drogheda was to create a strong presence in Ireland and
attempt to prevent further
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Women s Small Freedom Analysis
I think that the comportment books maybe more of a men reflections to restrict women s small
freedom. Through this books women were domestically educated to maintain the traditions of women
in society. So, they could gain knowledge on how to modestly behave in a lot of societal aspects such
as social class, marriage and in terms of education. The purpose of males trough this books were
created to obligate women to maintain her submissive wifely position inside the house as well as in
the church and in society. So, men had the power over women and they could not complaint about
their spouses cruel actions. These books conditioned women to be absolute tolerance with their
husbands otherwise, they were drastically punished. So, women
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Missing Pieces Of A Utopian Puzzle Essay
Missing Pieces of a Utopian Puzzle Looking Backward, written by Edward Bellamy in 1888,
highlights the trials and tribulations that make up the social and economic systems of nineteenth
century society by writing an optimistic utopian type novel. On the surface, the novel is the story of
time traveler Julian West, a young conservative Bostonian who was hypnotized in the late 19th
century and awakens to a completely restructured society set in the year 2000. In lengthy
conversations with Doctor Leete, the man who finds him, he discovers a vivid vision of a perfect
future, one that was merely unthinkable in his own century. Doctor Leete shows him around the
modern Boston landscape and Julian becomes instantly astonished to see a beautiful, clean and
structured city with open spaces and striking public buildings. Bellamy s novel proposes ideas that an
economy based on publicly owned capital would solve many social equality issues. In contrast, Kirk
Savage, author of, Standing Soldiers, Kneeling Slaves: Race, War, and Monument in Nineteenth
Century America explores the harsh reality of a slave society during the post civil war era in terms of
race, war, and monuments. Savage illustrates how this historic time period was told in a public space.
The ideas displayed in Bellamy s utopian system would struggle and ultimately fail to solve the
specific aspects of the social, racial, and economic world that Savage realistically portrays. Savage
examines the motives behind
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Hydra-Tech
Hydra Tech s day to day operation consists of managing our finances, supply chain, operations, and
risks. In managing our finances we use concepts such as budgeting, financial analysis and
bookkeeping. Also in our operational planning we take steps to increase productivity, improve quality,
and effectively manage the day to day functions of Hydra Tech.
Our company is our greatest investment and by protecting our business with safeguard options will
help keep your business secure. By Benchmarking it allows Hydra Tech to evaluate its performance
and ensure that your business is operating at an optimum level. Our supply chains effective
management helps create a seamless process from pre production right through to delivery and
consumption.
Hydra Tech s
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The True Nature Of Polymers
Since the beginning Polymers have been with us; they form the very basis of life. Until the middle of
the 20thcentury we were unaware but slowly and gradually we began to understand the true nature of
polymers. This understanding came with the development of plastics, which are materials truly mady
by man that are the ultimate tribute to man s creativity and ingenuity. The use of polymeric materials
has permeated in every facet of our lives. It is hard to visualize today s world with all its luxury and
comfort without man made polymeric materials.
Polymer materials in the form of solid plastics, fibers, elastomers, or foams. They may be hard or soft
or may be films, coatings, or adhesives. They can be made porous or nonporous or can melt with heat
or set with heat. The possibilities are almost endless and their applications are fascinating. Although
plastic materials in general are thermally unstable, ablation of some organic polymers occurs at
extremely high temperatures. Consequently, selected plastics are used to shield reentry vehicles from
the severe heat generated by air friction and to protect rocket motor parts from hot exhaust gases,
based on the concept known as ablation plastics. Also, there is a plastic armor that can stop a bullet,
even shell fragments. In addition to our food industrial sector , there are flexible plastics films that are
used to wrap your favorite bread, while others are sufficiently rigid and rugged to serve as supporting
members in a
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Richard Nixon s Pardon Rhetorical Analysis Essay
President Gerald Ford s Pardon of Richard Nixon Former President of the United States, Gerald R.
Ford gave a speech pardoning his predecessor, former President Richard Nixon, of all offenses against
the United States that he may have committed during his presidency. The announcement was made
live on September 8, 1974. The speech was written to persuade the country to agree with the
pardoning of Nixon and forgive him for the crimes he had committed against his country. Ford states
that Theirs (Nixon s Family) is an American tragedy in which we all have played a part. It could go on
and on and on, or someone must write the end to it. I have concluded that only I can do that, and if I
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By referring to Richard Nixon as former President it brings attention to the fact that Nixon was once a
President of The United States, and that he should be respected and possibly even forgiven; because
he was once in charge of the country and was once trusted by the entire country. Gerald Ford uses the
logic of his reasons, and the effectiveness of its supporting evidence to convey why it is so important
that he pardons Nixon now, rather than let the Supreme Court deal with the matter. He announces,
...many months and perhaps more years will have to pass before Richard Nixon could obtain a fair
trial by jury in any jurisdiction of the United States under governing decisions of the Supreme Court.
He uses the Supreme Court, the highest of all courts, to support his claim that pardoning Nixon was
the best decision; and he does this by affirming that the Supreme Court would take too long and if
they couldn t make a decision, no other court in the United States would be able to make a decision.
Making it palpable that he is the best option and nothing else would suffice. Later in the speech
President Ford also brings forward the idea that, if the process of fair trial
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Mass Terrorist Attacks
This article, from the Los Angeles Times, discusses the recent terrorist attack in San Bernardino,
California. The shooting began at 11 A.M at a convention building at the Inland Regional Center.
Employees of the county health department were attending a holiday party when two shooters walked
in and began shooting. Fourteen people were killed, and an additional seventeen were injured. The
suspect then fled in a black SUV with Utah plates, and were later pursued and killed by local police.
The suspects were identified as Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, a married Muslim couple
who were thought to self radicalize before meeting one another. After meeting one another, police
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According to the text book, terrorism is defined as a systematic attempt to inspire fear to gain political
ends, typically involving the indiscriminate use of violence against noncombatants. Terrorist attacks is
definately not new to the U.S. In 2001, al Qaeda lauched an attack on New York s World Trade Center.
The attack killed thousands of Americans, and put the country in a state of panic and scare. One
reason for this attack was that Islamics were angered that the U.S had troops on the soil of Saudi
Arabia, which was regarded as sacred. Groups such as al Qaeda are extremely violent, and will not be
negotiated with for peace. Recently, we have had several terrorist attacks including the Boston
Marathon bombing, Muslim shooting at Fort Hood, and ISIS attacks on soldiers and journalists.
Recently, attacks from domestic islamists are a major concern for the U.S. These individuals are self
radicalized through beliefs and the internet, rather than being a part of a group. Farook and Malik, of
the San Bernardino attacks, are examples of this. In my opinion, terrorism is a huge concern for all of
the people of our country. I think the United States needs to have better background checks and
investigations on immigrants before letting them into our country, and we need to have better online
and phone security from the government so they can weed out threatening individuals that are already
in the U.S. Without more security, organizations like ISIS or self radicals may extremely harm our
country and kill many of the people in
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The Rise Of Prophet Muhammad Essay
To some the Prophet Muhammad was nothing more than a common man who shared what he believed
to be the word of God and his teachings and to others he was the most compassionate being who
would eventually be the savior to all humanity when the time presents itself. During his existence he
generated a movement, influenced the thoughts of many individuals and united large groups of people
under one common belief. He introduced what would be later known as Islam to anyone willingly to
listen. Although met with some opposition and discontent for this form of ideology, it did not prevent
people already belonging to religious groups such as, Judaism and Christianity, from being included in
the movement. The Believer s movement, the name given to the early religion and followers of
Muhammad, continued throughout his lifetime and shortly after his passing. However, once he left
this world his path of succession became so conflated and construed wars would be fought over who
deserved to learned by either birthrate or a people s favorite. The Believers Movement, a name that
was quickly losing its importance, became less about the actual teachings and more about who looked
best leading it. There were separate groups before the death of the Prophet Muhammad s death,
however, these divisions increased and the meaning of his teaching changed drastically. By comparing
two separate group of people during this time period one would better understand how different the
focus on leadership and
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Arizona s Laws on Immigration Essay
Arizona s Laws on Immigration
Works Cited Not Included
In the article titled Dying to Work there is an excellent quote given by Rep. Kolbe says, There are no
two countries in the world that share a border where the economic disparities are greater than between
the U.S. and Mexico. (AZ Republic, 2002) My paper draws on the information from the Worldwide
Refugee Information: Country Report: Mexico written in 2000 and the article titled Dying to Work:
The Arizona Republic written in 2001. Both of these articles give numerous information about the
Mexican Immigrants and refugees. I am focusing on the illegal Mexican immigrants as well as
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Although the USCR tries to help all the people that they possibly can, it would be impossible for them
to help all the refugees that are currently in Mexico. USCR (2002) quoted that there were 432 asylum
seekers filed in Mexico, which is an increase of over 50 percent from 2002. As Mexico remains to day
to continue to be a poverty stricken country, the percentage rate will continue to increase, as will the
illegal immigrants that cross the border each day to search for hope, because they are unable to obtain
refugee status.
For illegal immigrants, it is very dangerous for them to come across. They are risking their lives and
their families lives in search for work. In the deserts that they cross are robbers, murders, no water and
no food. The AZ Republic (2003) estimated that in a year s time, approximately one million people
will get caught trying to sneak illegally into the U.S., and over 1000 will die. According to the USCR
(2002), in July, Mexico began a campaign to amplify the immigration enforcement at the southern
border. The called their campaign Plan Sur , and it was aimed at stopping numerous illegal immigrants
from stepping foot into the U.S. After September 11, hundreds more were deployed to watch the
border from illegal immigrants. Also, The INS has the border wired with high tech gizmos and
practically 10,000 agents to slash the stream
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South Afric A Unique Culture
The first time I was introduced to South Africa was last year during choir. For choir we sang a South
African ritual which enticed me to look into the culture of South Africa to find out more things about
my new found interest. During this investigation I found out that South Africa is prominent for their
unique wild life, it is the only country which has hosted the world cup for cricket, rugby, and soccer,
the vast history due to the colonialization of Africa by Europe, and the luxurious bodies of water
found in South Africa. Also during my research I found out that Woodberry offers an exchange
program to South Africa, which I became extremely interested in. I would love to do this program so
that I can interact with the unique culture seen in South Africa, the great person who would be
attending St. Johns, and the great friendships and experiences I would receive while attending St.
Johns. The unique culture which is found in South Africa is extremely interesting to me. South Africa
is known for many things, however three stand out the most. The history of South Africa, the sports of
South Africa, and the wildlife found in South Africa. South Africa is rich with history due to the
colonization by European countries which occurred in South Africa. Through this a white superiority
was created which lasted up until Nelson Mandela took power. Due to the rise of Nelson Mandela, and
the colonization period of South Africa, South Africa is filled with multiple breathe taking
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Comparison Of Bill Boone And Coah Yoast
oach Boone and Coah Yoast exhibit leadership qualities in a different way. Coah Boone reveals
authority and confidence when he is coach, regardless of he is black in the community, he divides both
the races of players to sit and sleep together at the camp no matter what race they are in which he
hopes that it would unite the players. He wants them to be familiar and understand each other as a
team. On the other hand, Coah Yoast also uncovers adroit and responsibility with regards to racism,
when his players run toward the African Americans at the beginning of the movie, he runs a car ahead
of them to stop them from it and he is dependably affably taking to the African Americans unlike his
daughter. He comprehends the issues and know how to manage it without aggravation.
Coach Boone uses his power that he gained as a Coah to bring the black and white community
together by putting mixing the races when they are in the camp. He needs each race to understand how
each race or individual can acquire an alternate perspective or can act as a helping hand that would
profit the team in the future. Bill Yoast likewise utilizes his power by concentrating on completing the
works, unlike Coach Boone, he is willing to lose his Hall of Fame nomination in the Regional Final
game. He sees Coach Boone s goal and in order for it to happen, he does this so that the players have a
fair chance at winning the game and wouldn t miss out due to prejudice.
Similar to many characters in the movie,
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Characteristics Of Oedipus The King
Oedipus the Tragic Hero A protagonist is a hero of a tragedy who has a high authority or power, and is
a somewhat okay person, who is brought down by an error in judgement. A good character example is,
Oedipus the King, by Sophocles. Oedipus is a tragic hero who is characterized by the definition
described. Oedipus the king had a hard way of life since after his birth he is abandoned by his parents
,who wanted him killed when he was cast out of Thebes. This however, does not stop him from being
completely happy in life. Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is not this perceived perfect guy. He has
bad qualities, but this is not why he experiences a downfall. Oedipus the King, by Sophocles is a greek
tragedy play about human suffering and pain, but is good at the same time because a person can learn
something and benefit from it.Oedipus is already considered to be somewhat of a hero in the
beginning, as he is seen as a good person. He made decisions that ultimately led to the changes that
occurred in his life. Oedipus is a perfect example of a tragic hero which can be seen in his
characteristics like his tragic flaws, the desire to know the truth, and the knowledge gained in the end.
The first thing as a tragic hero that Oedipus has is tragic flaws. Within the play Oedipus displays two
tragic flaws, his pride, and his arrogance, and determination. Tiresias, the oracle predicted to Oedipus
that he would in
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Descriptive Essay On Scrooge
The text explicitly states Scrooge, a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, clutching, covetous, old sinner
has passed away. According to the text, he despises many things such as happiness, humor, and even
Christmas. From the reading, I know that he is depressed all the time, consequently his mental state
has led him to call other people stupid, dumb, and idiots. On page three, in the conversation with his
nephew Fred, Scrooge insults his nephew about marrying and loving his wife. The text states, that he
also seized the ruler with such energy of action, that the singer fled in terror, leaving the keyhole to the
frost and even more congenial frost. From the reading I know that Scrooge isn t a people person and is
very down about life. Based on the text he doesn t really like being around them. For example Scrooge
didn t donate any money to the poor, and blew off his nephew about spending Christmas with them. In
the text it states that there is no wind as bare as Scrooge, this means he doesn t really care or doesn t
have many feelings.
The first ghost came when the clock pounded one. A horrid fusion among a child and an old man the
ghost opens the Scrooge s bed curtains. According to the text the spirit is very vivid and bright. So the
ghost takes Scrooge to his old school. According to the text Scrooge actually starts to laugh for the
first time at the appearance of him reading fantasy books. Consequently he wasn t outdoors, playing
with the other kids. The second place the ghost took Scrooge was where he and his sister were talking
about their father being sent away. From the reading of the first spirit Scrooge really likes the first
spirit for being very generous and thoughtful for taking Scrooge and showing him motivational parts
in his life. The ghost of Christmas past helped Scrooge learn that there is more in life other than being
morose all the time, there is amusement, family, bliss, and ambitious life to live. When Scrooge puts
his hand on the lock he heard an articulation call his name and commanded him to enter. He did as the
voice said. The enormous giant of Christmas present said look upon me. He had scarcely done so. The
giant family wanted Scrooge to stay for supper. Scrooge
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The Eyes Of The Eyes
Eyes are a very fascinating organ. They are the gate that allows us to see. Eyes detect color. Color is
dependent on the light that it reflects and sometimes, transmits. Besides detecting colors of objects,
eyes allow people to read along with the brain. Reading is one of the primary ways people get
information. The eyes are amazing.
Eyes
Eyes are the organs of vision. They detect light and amend it into electro chemical impulses in
neurons. They eye consists mainly of the cornea, lens, pupil, iris, retina, fluid filled chamber, and the
optic nerve. The cornea is a clear tissue that covers the front of the eye. The lens is a flexible structure
that focuses light. The layer of receptor cells that line the back of the eye is called the retina. The pupil
is the opening through which light enters the eye (Coolidge Stolz, E. Graff Haight, D. 2000).
The eye responds to a stimulus of light. Receptors in the retina convert the light stimulus into
electrical impulses that your brain interprets. This enables one to see. When light enters the eye, it first
strikes the cornea. Then it passes through the fluid filled chamber behind. Finally, it reaches the pupil.
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It is about one fourth of a millimeter thick. It has nerve cell bodies. These bodies are separated by
dendrites and axons. The layer at the back has the rods and cones. The middle layer is between the
retinal ganglion cells and the rods and cones. The middle layer has three different nerve cells: bipolar
cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells. Bipolar cells receive information from the rods and cones.
Many of these go directly to the retinal ganglion cells in the front. Horizontal cells link rods and cones
to bipolar cells. Amacrine cells connect bipolar cells and retinal ganglion cells. The front layer has the
retinal ganglion cells. Each eye has about 125 million rods and cones. However, it only has one
million retinal ganglion cells (Hubel,
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The Role of Women in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man...
James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man presents an account of the formative years of
aspiring author Stephen Dedalus. The very title of the novel suggests that Joyce s focus throughout
will be those aspects of the young man s life that are key to his artistic development (Drew 276). Each
event in Stephen s life from the opening story of the moocow to his experiences with religion and the
university contributes to his growth as an artist. Central to the experiences of Stephen s life are, of
course, the people with whom he interacts, and of primary importance among these people are
women, who, as his story progresses, prove to be a driving force behind Stephen s art.
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This physical understanding of the exterior world may be the impetus for Stephen s subsequent
construction of a hierarchical list that defines his place within the universe.
Both Dante and Stephen s own mother associate themselves with punishment when they assert that he
will apologise or the eagles will come and pull out his eyes (Joyce 246). This incident results in
Stephen s composition of a poem based on apologise and eyes, one of his first artistic endeavors.
Dante and Mrs. Dedalus, having planted these words in Stephen s mind, are the first females to inspire
him to create.
Young Stephen s first romantic interest in the opposite sex comes in the form of his playmate, Eileen,
whom he plans to marry when they are older. This assertion, although childishly innocent, is
nonetheless the first suggestion that sexual and romantic relationships with women will be important
to Stephen as he matures. Indeed, the appearance of punishment, romance, and inspiration at such an
early point in the novel creates a sense of the interconnected effect they will have on Stephen and his
art. The association of women with each of these essential elements establishes yet another link
between them, and emphasizes the central role women will play in Stephen s life.
Throughout his childhood, women continue to contribute to Stephen s development as an artist,
though he seems unaware
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Pauline Greig s Life And Life
Pauline Greig was born in 1934 to a Protestant family. She grew up with 5 siblings in Cygnet,
Tasmania and married Robert Greig in 1960 when she was 26. I was first introduced to Pauline by my
mum. In 2011, working as a nurse, she treated her husband Robert in hospital as he was recovering
from surgery. Pauline was staying with Robert in his recovery room when she noticed the necklace my
mum was wearing around her neck. It had the little infant Jesus on one side and Mary on the other.
They then discovered and connected with each other through our shared faith, Catholicism. When we
moved to our new house in Macgregor we began attending Mass at St Johns in Kippax and we would
say hello to them after mass whenever we saw them. We became close ... Show more content on
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Advertisements for job vacancies made by Protestant employers often stated Catholics need not apply.
revealing the degree of mistrust they felt towards Catholics. (Nguyen, 2013) Eventually tensions eased
following the events of World War II, especially after the Japanese threat to the nation [...] united
Australians who were previously divided by denominational and ethnic boundaries. (Reid, n.d)
Further endeavours sparked by Vatican II enhanced ecumenical cooperation between the two
denominations which would ultimately lead to the harmonious attitudes that all Catholics and
Protestants promote today. Method For the interview, I came up with a mix of open as well as closed
questions, making sure that there was still a chance to expand on the responses for closed questions if
need be. I decided to ask generic questions as I was still unfamiliar of Pauline s history when I was
creating the questions. I made sure to structure the questions chronologically, beginning with ones
regarding her childhood and then leading up to questions about life and spirituality in today s society. I
did this in order to ensure the interview flowed well and so that we weren t jumping back and forth
from one period of time to another. Results / Discussion As a young Protestant, Pauline went with her
family to go to Mass every Sunday, where all the Sacraments
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Analysis Of Yann Martel s Life Of Pi
Patrick Saladyga
Mrs. Mallon
Global Literature and Composition
21 April 2015
Success is Survival
In Yann Martel s Life of Pi, the main character is Piscine Patel, a 16 year old Indian boy stranded on a
lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean. The novel shows us how Pi was able to sustain himself during his
darkest hours. After being separated from his family during the sinking of the ship they were using to
transport their zoo animals, Pi ends up stranded alone with a 450 pound bengal tiger. Being stranded
somewhere in the Pacific changes Pi s entire mentality. You might think I lost all hope at that point. I
did. And as a result I perked up and felt much better. (Martel 169) Pi kept thinking that each day
would be the day he got rescued. After constant disappointment he took the days as they came.
Surviving the human condition by keeping his faith in God, having prior knowledge of zoology, and
by having Richard Parker as a companion and by keeping Pi on his toes. The novel demonstrates that
individuals who are not able to complete the journey to adulthood never reach full maturity.
During his most challenging and fearful moments, Pi s faith in God allows him to survive. His will to
survive at sea and his faith in God seems to be the main idea in the novel. Left lost in the Pacific
Ocean with nothing but a fully grown Bengal tiger and his thoughts, Pi grasps onto God in order to
prevent the loss of hope and the feeling of isolation. Even though Pi is stranded at sea he continues
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  • 2. What I Thought Represented A Good Teacher In my first field experience, I acquired many skills and knowledge in what I thought represented a good teacher. In my total time spent in my observation hours I saw, two schools, eight different teachers, and four different grade levels. The grades I viewed the most were first and second, particularly because these are the grades I wish to teach in. For the majority of the time I spent with all the grade levels, I found most of the teachers inspiring in some aspects of their lesson cycle, teaching style and of course the creative décor around their rooms. I found that the most inspiring or beneficial teachers were in Hondo, Texas, at Meyer elementary because of their unique structure and compassionate curriculum for all of the students in which I want to pass on to my students in my teaching future. At Meyer Elementary I first started with Mrs. Jessica Martinez s class, overall I found her class to be well structured, organized and successful at most. But, She did not have her class quite under control, and had difficulty retrieving their attention span, which I found odd with the multiple teacher assistants she had, however I found that her lessons where quite intriguing to the students knowledge. One lesson I found extremely stimulating was her word of the day, in which the students compared and contrasted that specific vocabulary word throughout the activities in their school day. The second teacher I observed was Mr. Gabe Cortez s P.E. class for first and second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Red Light Lab From the graph you can also see a big reduction in the amount of distortion from size 0 (normal eyes) to size 2 mm. I would like to see the effects made by various type of little sharp objects around that I gathered from with in the laboratory, those with diameter less than 2 mm. SECOND EXPERIMENT I changed the range of hole sizes, reducing it as I attempted to see the changes more clearly. The holes used in this second experiment is made form various objects found in the laboratory. The overall trend of the graph above is downward sloping again which supports the hypothesis I made. The purpose of this Second experiment is to how see how the effect in the steep sections on the previous graph more clearly. However due to the limitation of size of hole making objects with in the lab, the variation between results and its effects are not as big as I expected but can still be seen. THIRD EXPERIMENT During the research, I discovered that different colors of lights also affected the refraction of an eye and diffraction from pupil. In this third experiment, I used different colors of filters within the laboratory and see how the wavelengths of light ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diffraction happens at best when the size of wavelength matches size of aperture. Red lights has the biggest wavelength of all the colors in electromagnetic force spectrum at roughly 700nm whereas blue is the smallest one at roughly 400 nm. The red light will have higher diffraction through a certain hole compared to the blue light. This is why the red dot is made bigger and more blurred compare to the blue light which did not diffract as much. Together with the fact that our eyes would perceive red light the most and blue light the least due to their wavelengths, the blue dot made is clearer, smaller and with better quality. This lead me to the idea that changes in red light will made the biggest effect to our eyes compare to other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Process Of A Bolus Of Food Entering And Exiting The Human... Student Discussion Assignment Trace and discuss the complete movement of a bolus of food entering and exiting the human via the digestive system. The process of digestion first begins in the mouth by in taking food (bolus). The teeth help with masticating (chewing and breaking food particles down) allowing for swallowing and increasing surface area for chemical digestion. Enzymes found in saliva also facilitates with the chemical break down of food primarily starches and fats. The food swallowed then enters into the esophagus (a tube connecting the mouth and stomach). Peristalsis helps the esophagus to push the food in the direction of the stomach. The stomach contents are highly acidic (doesn t affect the stomach mucosa since cells secrete mucus allowing the stomach wall to be protected) with pH levels between 1.5 2.5 allowing microorganisms to be killed, breaking down of food, and activating digestive enzymes producing a thick substance known as chyme. However, breaking down of foods further occurs in the small intestine consisting of: bile created from the liver, enzymes formed from the small intestine, and the pancreas facilitate with further digestion as well as HCI denatures (unfolds proteins) allowing them to be available to attack by digestive enzymes (also responsible in breaking down the protein). The pyloric sphincter separates the stomach from the small intestine allowing the chime to drop into the small intestine. The small intestine is the primary site for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Portuguese Immigration to Canada Essay The Portuguese immigrated to Canada around the 19th century. It all started in the year 1953, when a group of Portuguese pioneers immigrated to Canada (Moura, 2003). Once the first couple of Portuguese pioneers crossed the ocean to immigrate into Canada, others followed and sort of started a wave. However, in 1957 a volcano erupted, known as the Capelinhos, which end up making Portuguese families and pioneers move to North America (Morrison James, 2009), because the living conditions had changed. Many Portuguese people immigrated to Canada in order to make a better living, looking for a job for them to survive and to not serve the war. This paper will discuss the Portuguese minority ethnic group in Canada, and to take a further look into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A recent study was conducted to find out how many Portuguese Canadian lived in Canada, since they first immigrated. The study confirmed that there was around 357, 690 thousand Portuguese individuals that lived in Canada and an estimation of 1, 173, 691 million of Portuguese individuals that lived in the United States of North America (Morrison James, 2009). It definitely shows that it is double the amount of Portuguese ethnic group living in the United States compared to Canada. Many of those Portuguese people living in the United States mostly lives in the states of California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada and Rhode Island (Fagundes, 2007). A majority of the Portuguese population living in Canada, rather live in the big cities such as Toronto, Ontario and Montreal, Quebec due to the fact that they had a greater possibility of earning more money while working the same jobs elsewhere (Higgs, 1990). Another majority of the Portuguese population in Canada also lived in medium sized cities such as Ottawa, Kitchener, Hull, Hamilton, and Winnipeg; however Kitchener is definitely surprising for a medium sized city, because apparently there is a great amount of Portuguese that immigrated there (Higgs, 1990). Many of the Portuguese faced several problems as they were not fortunate to obtain an education, because it was not provided to them. The highest education level most Portuguese obtained was up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Pros And Cons Of A Living Constitution In the United States, there has often been debate over whether the U.S. Constitution is a living constitution. A living constitution is the idea that the interpretation of constitutional phrases should take into account the contemporaneous society. In other words, practices and traditions of the government have the ability to change and transform over time in accordance with the changes in society. Similarly, there has often been debate in the religious community as to whether the practices and traditions of the church have the ability to change and transform in order to better suit the needs of its constituents. Two Popes in the Roman Catholic church, Pope Francis and Pope Pius IX, have published documents with opposing viewpoints about the church s ability to change and transform over time. The aforementioned documents also highlight other issues commonly debated within the church. Ultimately, Pope Francis favors a more progressive church, that is opento change, while Pope Pius IX favors a church with more rigid guidelines that follow traditional practices. Pope Francis Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, was published in November 2013. The document discusses several current debates occurring in the Catholic Church. First, Francis discusses the dangers of a consumeristic society and warns that the current economy is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the heresies rejected include the belief that the church isn t perfect, the idea that the church can change over time, the concept of separation of church and state and the theory of pluralism. Ultimately, Pius asserts that the Catholic Church is a true and perfect society, claiming precedence over the rules of civil society and law. More so than that, the traditional practices of the church shall be maintained and should be included in all aspects of life, including civil practice, philosophy and the education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Dover Beach Poem By George Orwell The poem, Dover Beach, written by Matthew Arnold, tells us a tragic story. The poem describes the change from old world to the new, it elaborates how lonely it can really be in the modern world. Arnold, tackles the rough stuff in life, like war, suffering, loss of belief and loneliness. Now, the novel 1984, written by George Orwell, warns us about totalitarianism. The novel describes a state with little privacy and your mind and actions are all monitored. Orwell, showcases many struggles in life, to mention some are, power, warfare, rebellion and repression. While Orwell could have got the motivation from everyday life, I believe Orwell used Dover Beach as a stimulus to write 1984 because at times we find ourselves isolation from the world, warfare is a part of us, we grow up with it surrounding us and the belief of faith, of religion is decreasing in the world. Frist, I believe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The consist reminder of such warfare keeps an instilment of fear isolating through our minds. Arnold, mentions a line in Dover Beach, and we are here as on a darkling plain swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, where ignorant armies clash by night (Arnold, 35,36 37). Arnold sees life ahead as a continual battle against the darkness, with this line he paints a violent imagery of a battlefield, this gives an empathic, distorted feeling to the end of the poem. Orwell, uses the darkness and violent imagery of the battlefield when he wrote, the consciousness of being at war, and therefore in danger makes the handing over of all power to a small caste seem natural, unavoidable condition of survival (part 2, chapter 9, page 192). Orwell, viewed the darkness of knowing you are at war, knowing you are in danger and you are desperate for protection. As danger arises, this small caste , government officials, provide said protection, only if we simple hand over all power for our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Who Is Polonius Crazy When a clever man is on a mission, it is best not to get in the way of said man. Especially if the said man is Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, who possesses a sharp tongue and is quick witted. One brave soul who spoke to the seemingly mad Hamlet was the ever oblivious Polonius. Hamlet s grand scheme is to make himself appear mad to those in the court as a way to get his revenge on the murder of his beloved father. Polonius, unknowing the plans of Hamlet, theorizes that the Lord Hamlet is mad for the love for his daughter Ophelia. To prove his beliefs, he has the King and Queen hide as he goes to speak with Hamlet to reveal the source of his madness. During Hamlet and Polonius conversation, Hamlet speaks in a manner that is incomprehensible to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When questioned about his knowledge of who Polonius is, Hamlet replies with him being a fishmonger (II.ii,172). This is a seemingly innocent misunderstanding in job, like Hamlet first believed that he was someone who sold fish when in reality he had a completely different meaning behind it. In actually Hamlet is insulting Polonius. Rather than give a long speech about how Polonius is willing to give up anyone around him to be able to compile all of the rewards for his own self enrichment. Hamlet also makes a propinquity between the maggots in a dead dog and what Ophelia would birth with his ostensibly unrelated remarks about the sun breed maggots in a dead dog and Let her not walk i th sun. Conception is a blessing, but as your daughter may conceive (II.ii 181,184). When viewed together it is indisputably about how since Polonius has essentially sold his daughter s worth that what every she were to conceive would be unholy and worthless. Another play on words that Hamlet does is make comments like words,words,words and Into my grave as a way to spin the foolish Polonius in circles as he attempts to keep up with Hamlet (II.ii 190, 203). These different examples of Hamlet s coquets with Polonius adds comic relief and characteristics that are important when studying character development and fatal flaws of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Explain Why It Is Not Safe For Teens Sail Alone Have you ever seen somebody sail out onto the water? Do you want to do it yourself, but by yourself? Well, this argument might make you think differently. It is not safe for teens to sail alone for three major reasons. First, they could die. Second, they could get lost. Third, they could become stranded. Read on to learn more. The first reason is that teens could die. There are a lot of ways this could happen, like running out of food and water, drowning, or a shark may eat them. In the article Annapolis girl, 14, dies after boat capsizes during sailing camp, A teenage girl dies when she got tangled in something. Since the adults are not there, the teens would panic, and that would make the situation worse. Also, if a teen does die, he or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Show, Mad Men, By Roger Sterling Some people believe that the more money a person has, the less satisfied the person is in life. Women s emotions are not affected the same, but some women s emotions are affected differently by dealing with different men with different income compared to other men. The show, Mad Men, takes place in the 1960 s New York, portraying the life of the protagonist, Don Draper (Jon Hamm), the Creative Director of Sterling Cooper Agency, an advertising agency owned by Roger Sterling (John Slattery). Don Draper is praised for his work, but many of the employees in the company, like Draper, are filled with arrogance and disrespect that not only the men face, but the women tolerate. The episode Shoot mainly focuses on how Don does not want his wife, Betty Draper (January Jones), to model again, on how the agency is trying to figure out how to stop John F. Kennedy s campaign on the air, and how Don is trying to figure out to leave Sterling Cooper Agency and work for McCann Erikson Firm, a different advertising agency. Throughout the episode, many can notice the men degrading and utilizing the women in the episode by making rude, sexual remarks towards the women or competing to be better than the women. Betty symbolizes a married woman who becomes more dependent as her husband becomes more successful. Betty s expectation to be a dutiful, nurturing mother is displayed in her mother daughter relationship. This episode s depiction of working, single women indicates that single women are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Ebola Virus Is A Serious Virus Disease Ebola Virus is a serious transmitted disease by both humans and animals. The disease first appeared in 1976 in 2 simultaneous outbreaks, one in Nzara, Sudan, and the other in Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo. The latter occurred in a village near the Ebola River, from which the virus received its name. Ebola Virus is a member of the negative stranded RNA viruses known as filoviruses. There are currently, five different strains of the Ebola Virus including, Zaire (EBOV), Sudan (SUDV), Bundibuguyo (BDBV), Taï Forest (TAFV) and Reston (RESTV). Each of the strains of the virus are very closely related including Reston which only effects animals. Yet, Ebola Zaire is the most highly virulent subtype, often leading to death. All of the different types of the virus are extremely dangerous and often cause death if untreated. Description: Ebola is an acute, infectious, hemorrhagic viral fever. It is an enveloped, single stranded, unsegmented, negative sense RNA virus. The genomes (complete set of genes) of the five different Ebola viruses differ in sequence and the number and location of gene overlaps. Ebola virons are filamentous particles that can appear in the shape of a shepherd s crook, a 6 , a U , coiled, toroid or branched. The virons of the disease are roughly 80 nm (nanometers) in width and can be as long as 14,000 nm. Yet the average length of a viron is approximately 920 nm. Transmission: Fruit Bats of the Pteropodidae family are thought of as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Beautiful Love Story Essay She stands at 5 6 tall; she has pretty blonde hair, with the most beautiful green eyes you will ever see! Her smile, her smile still gives me butterflies in the pit of my stomach. She walks with such grace, and she is not afraid to show or share her love for Christ! She does so much to make sure that I am more than satisfied. She is an amazing mother to our beautiful 4 year old daughter. As you might have figured out, that woman, she is my wife Amanda! I never thought we would be together; 4.5 years later, we have a beautiful love story. Prior to meeting my wife, we had a mutual friend named Whitney. Whitney showed Amanda a picture of me in an attempt to set us up on a date; Amanda thought I was cute, however, she was afraid to reach out to me. I am not sure why, because, as far I am concerned, she is the real catch. About one week later, Whitney told me that Amanda thought I was cute, so naturally, my confidence just sky rockets! I felt good; I reached out to her, and gave her my phone number. We texted back and forth a few times, but it only lasted for about one week. We both just let time go by, and lost contact with each other. Then we reconnected, and the same exact thing happened about a week later, we just up and quit talking again. We never quit talking because of an argument or anything; we had really good conversations, we just would literally not text each other after the last conversation ended. In Cleveland, TN we have a park called The Greenway. It is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The War of 1948 Essay examples The War of 1948, also known as the War of Independence, was fought between Israel and its Arab neighbors. The war began May 15, 1948 when units from the armies of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq invaded Israel launching a war that lasted until December 1948.# The war resulted in the defeat of the Arab forces and the success of Israel as a newly established state. It is evident that the Arab forces were not successful in the first Arab Israeli war because the Arab army lacked motivation, education, and proper equipment.# Despite the support from Arab states outside of Palestine, the Arabs were unable to gain enough strength to overcome the Israeli forces. In contrast, the Israeli army was able to succeed because they had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Haganah, the Israeli Defense Forces, had more than 35,000 people in the army. More so, the men and women in the army were trained and were mostly made up of volunteers. By December of 1948 the Israeli army numbered more than 96,000.# Although a large number of soldiers does not account for Israel s success in the War of 1948, it does play a significant role that cannot be ignored. A majority of the Arab population in the territory that became Israel, around 700,000 people, became refugees.# During the first stages of war, many civilians temporarily evacuated from zones of combat with plans to return once fighting had stopped. However, during the early summer of 1948 Palestinian Arabs began fleeing in mass numbers, leaving behind their homes, businesses, and land. The Haganah saw the Arab flight as an opportunity to advance, and began encouraging the evacuation of towns and cities. In April 1948 the Haganah authorized a plan known as Plan D.# The campaign provided for the conquest and permanent occupation, or leveling, of the Arab villages and towns. # The field officers of the Haganah interpreted Plan D as giving them the power to expunge the Palestinian Arabs living in the area of the Jewish state as well as the Arabs living inside territory given to the Arab state. Plan D not only intensified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Fat Embolism Case Study 1. Define Disease process: blockage of an artery usually by a blood clot however can be a fat, or air embolism in the lungs. In this paragraph I will be discussing each type. However, for this SIM our patient will have a blood clot (DVT deep vein thrombosis) that breaks off and travels to the lungs where it is lodged causes a rapid onset of problems. First I will talk about a fat embolism Fat embolism is a process that fat tissue passes into the bloodstream that travels through the bloodstream and lodges and blocks a blood vessel. This typically occurs between 12 to 36 hours after an injury. A fat embolism almost always occurs with major trauma or an elective surgery that requires intramedullary nailing of long bones. Although a fat embolism is rare it leads to occlusion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is usually presented by a classic triad of symptoms: 1.) respiratory changes; 2.) neurological abnormalities; 3.) petechial rash. The client will normally present first with respiratory changes such as dyspnoea, tachypnoea, and hypoxemia and can progress to respiratory failure. One half of the clients with a fat embolism caused by a long bone fracture will develop severe hypoxaemia and respiratory insufficiency and will require mechanical ventilation. Neurological changes resulting from cerebral embolism produces signs in 86% of cases and often occur after respiratory distress. The changes vary from mild confusion to severe seizures. The most common being confusion with focal neurological signs such as hemiplegia, aphasia, apraxia, and anisocoria. The third in the triad the petechial rash will be the last to develop and it occurs in 60% of the cases. The rash is due to embolization of small dermal capillaries leading to extravasation of erythrocytes. The rash is in the conjunctiva, oral mucous membranes, and skin folds of the upper body. The rash appears within the first 36 hours and disappears completely within 7 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Comparison Of Demand Forecasting Models Ibrahim Aljassim Data Set A A Comparison of Demand Forecasting Models INTRODUCTION Blattberg and Hoch have stated that (forecasting) remains an art with tenuous scientific superstructure. Despite this claim, numerous time series models have been created that can provide significantly more accurate forecasts for future demand than simply going with your best guess. If something is not measured, it will never improve, or stated otherwise, you get what you inspect, not what you expect. Time series models seek to have an accurate and unbiased forecast. This forecast than can be used to both avoid the waste, in inventory and storage costs, of over forecasting and the cost of lost sales and unhappy customers due to under forecasting. The basics of each type of time series model are very similar. Each type uses actual data to factor out the randomness of the data and to determine if there are trends and/or seasonality in the data. The advantages of time series models are much more predictable budgeting for materials, labor, sales, costs, and other factors that drive the profit margin of a successful business. Also, they are very easy to use and cheap to implement. The disadvantages come into play when the forecasting models are not accurately applied or are not trusted sufficiently to gain the advantages that these models can provide, and one of the main disadvantages is that these type of models just look back and give you predictions so it all based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Example Of Social Media Marketing I am very fond of a local business called the Bubble Bistro. This young lady s business is tailored towards body care; she sells all natural products which she hand makes. She specializes in soaps, body oil, and body scrubs. I love the products so much that I frequent the business quite often throughout the month. She is advertised locally mainly by word of mouth but she has a huge presence on social media via Facebook and Instagram. The owner is very forth coming and this business is credited a great deal with her current customer base including me. She knows her customers and I often find myself advertising her business to anyone I know for them to check her out. She is a small business owner but she does run sales from time to time, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2015). Foundations of Social Media Marketing. Thousands Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Ltd. I think group deals are very effective for one it helps the consumer save money depending on what is being advertised. Everyone has different taste and different needs when it comes to purchasing power especially with social media being in the rise and influencing the way we make purchase products. According to (Tuten and Solomon), social media open exciting new windows for marketing research. Whether to collect insights for the discovery stage of the creative process or to gather ideas for new product development, social media provide new tools to listen to customers as they discuss their lives, interests, needs, and wants . I am a huge shopper on Groupon and I like that I can save money on most name brand products I am interested in and searching for. I often wondered how are deal sights able to utilize so many products to advertise and sell at a good price. I realize that after so long so many companies begin to drop prices and if it does not sell like in most discounted stores they send the product to deal sights. The biggest investment for a marketer in my opinion is to find out what is popular, what is the consumer wanting to purchase, and what is the hottest product to market. I think the biggest job for any company is figure out what the people want, I mean take cell phones, we all know that right now it Apple and Samsung, we all know that everyone have different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Comparison Of The Passage In Fasting Feasting, By Anita Desai The passage in Fasting, Feasting, by Anita Desai, Arun is out of his comfort zone going to the beach. Arun from the very start, starts making excuses to not go to the beach. He also, does not want to be anywhere close to Melanie While they walk to the beach. He complains about the noises of the wilderness and how horrible they are. He does these things because he does not feel comfortable in these places he has never been before. He talks about how his hands are sweaty and his hair on his neck raises. He also, wonders why people live in such close area to the wilderness. The story says The town may be small and have little to offer, but how passionately he prefers its post office, its shops, its dry cleaning stores and picture framers to this creeping curtain of insidious green...(Desai). This complaining about the wilderness is most likely due to the fact that he has most likely stayed in town most of his stay in America. He has adapted to the town he has probably only really seen. 2. The passage from Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv, he uses many examples to prove his argument that we are separating from nature. He starts it off by talking about how they soon will be able to decide the color on butterfly s wings and how they can use nature to advertise. The Nature we all go visit is not real nature it s advertised and is not worth going to. They use parks and beaches to get there product out there just for some money to keep the area clean and well kept. It leads into talking about how we she nature from inside a car most of the time not in person. It talks about how now we don t even need to pay attention to the nature now because we have gps that guide us to our destination so we don t need to memorize routes. Even people in the back seat don t have to pay attention anymore as tvs are now in cars to either watch movies or play games. It says Perhaps we ll someday tell our grandchildren stories...We actually looked out the car window(Louv). This is a little stretched because most likely kids will still look out the windows when they don t have a movie playing or they are bored of what they were doing beforehand. 3. No snow days? Should there be online classes during snow days so school does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Insanity In The Tell Tale Heart Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism, conflict, and setting to construct the effect of insanity in the narrator of The Tell Tale Heart. To begin with, Poe uses imagery to help demonstrate symbolism; as he states, The disease had sharpened my senses not destroyed not dulled them, it tells the reader that most of the information was transmitted by his senses. For instance, on page 92 the narrator describes how the old man s eye resembled of a vulture through sight and this creates a situation where the reader shifts into the narrator s shoes. Through the mind of the narrator shows how the eye triggers a negative feeling and it might be the fear of death as vulture s prey on the sick and dead. The passage Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Stingless Bee Essay It is believed that the bees have appeared on Earth about 125 million years ago in conjunction to Angiosperms. The tribe Meliponini or native bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae) comprises about 300 species that in addition to obtaining food resources in plant species, they use them as a shelter. In Brazil these bees are found in all ecosystems, and the Caatinga, despite environmental limitations, comprises the largest number of stingless bees worldwide. The presence and the quality of the arboreal vegetation present in an area is essential to the establishment of the stingless bees, showing an urgent demand for research on these animals and their interactions in the places where they occur. Therefore, this chapter aimed to evaluate the prevalence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ohio Senator Reflection The Government class that I partake in is writing to an Ohio Senator and I hope that your response can be casual and informative. I would also like to ask for some of your personal memorabilia, anything from a signed picture to a bumper sticker, something that we can proudly hang in our classroom. Your name jumped out at me especially; actually it was the R next to your name that especially intrigued my curiosity. As a proud Republican myself, I wanted to know the response you get when you answer the question of your political affiliation. What is the best and worst reaction you received when you revealed to someone that you were a Republican? While visiting your website, http://ohiosenate.gov/hughes , I noticed that one of your main goals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Dances With Wolves And Avatar Dances with Wolves and Avatar: Similar but Different Dances with Wolves and Avatar are thought to be very different, but they are actually more similar than viewers may realize. First off, these are two must see films! The viewer walks away with much more than just having seen a movie. Both of these movies encourage cultural understanding, motivate, and teach individuality. Dances with Wolves and Avatar are alike in plot and cultural significance. These two films are alike in plot because in both films, two men, John Dunbar and Jake Sully, willingly put themselves into a completely new culture and lifestyle. They learn to adapt to the differences and learn a new way of life in order to survive. For example, in the movies Dances with Wolves and Avatar, John Dunbar and Jake Sully had to learn each tribe s way of life, such as their language, hunting, and self defense. Eventually, the two men are recognized as part of a tribe, for John the Sioux Indian Tribe and for Jake the Na vi Tribe. These two films are alike in cultural significance because they both show the viewer not to believe all that is said about individuals, races, and cultures. In the two films, both tribes were first looked at as evil enemies, but once the two men each took the time to get to know the individuals and the tribes as a whole, they realized that it was all just a lie. The Sioux and Na vi were actually nice people who just felt threatened by the outsiders. The tribes needed to look intimidating so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Theoretical And Ethical Basis Of Practice Theoretical and Ethical Basis of Practice Nursing theories and ethical principles serve as the foundation of nursing practice, education, and research (Colley, 2003; Antipuesto, 2011). This paper s purpose is to elaborate on author s discussion of her phenomenon of interest (POI) on newborn screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects (CCHD). The objectives of this paper are to relate the metaparadigm of nursing to the POI, select and discuss a grand nursing theory and a middle range theory that can be applied to the POI, examine the POI as it relates to the complexity science framework, and to distinguish ethical principles that apply to the POI. Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Defects Critical Congenital Heart Defect (CCHD) is a subgroup of congenital heart defects that normally necessitates surgical intervention or catheterization procedure during the neonatal period (Good, Canale, Goodman, Yeager, 2015). According to Mahle et al. (2009), although there are measures taken to detect CCHD like prenatal ultrasound and comprehensive newborn physical examination during newborn s birth hospitalization, there is still a significant percentage of newborns with CCHD that is left undetected and discharged home without being diagnosed. Delay in diagnosis of CCHD increases morbidity and mortality (Mahle et al., 2009). In response to this, Riede et al. (2010) mentioned that the diagnostic gap in CCHD could be bridged by screening newborns using pulse oximetry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Okonkwo Character Analysis Most people think that being just a normal human being is good enough, but in Okonkwo s case he wants to gain power and create a name for himself. Okonkwo has many different emotions and different ways to express them. Violence is a main action and emotion he uses to gain power and take control over others. Throughout the novel he is portrayed as a strong but impulsive character and shows hardship all the way till the very end. This protagonist relays himself as a multi emotional character. His actions are portrayed as loving and caring, but can be turned around in seconds to be a harmful and abusive father. His acts of violence include beating his wife, using his family, and having his dad teach him the ways of life to gain and accomplish his full potential at others expenses. As the novel begins traditions and customs are taught by Okonkwo s dad Unoka. He has to teach his sons to follow the traditions and customs to become a powerful leader and gain power that is needed for the real world. Having a fear of becoming powerless sets the tone for Okonkwo who wants to strive his hardest even when worst comes to worst. The father of three shows violence as he gets taught new traditions and has sudden emotional outbursts. Many traditions and customs were based upon social classes in this tribe, but for Okonkwo they were based upon his own goals and achievements. He decides to push himself even harder due to the fact that his father Unoka dies and is not able to complete the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Occupy Wall Street The point of occupy movements are to get back from the one percent and give to the ninety nine percent who are not rich in the world and those who do not make the laws and decisions of a nation. Occupy Wall Street is a people powered movement that began September 17, 2011 and has gained actions in over 1,500 countries worldwide.The author says that [They] call occupy wall street a constructive failure because in failure it revealed the limitations contemporary activism... [though] it did achieve some things and did have some positive outcomes ( Occupy black lives matter ). Occupy Wall Street aims to fight back against the corrosive power of major banks and multinational corporations over the democratic process. The role of Wall Street is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The citizens of Egypt wanted to overthrow their president because he acted as a dictator. The people were fed up with not being able to feed their children, the inequality between Christians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Explain The Ideals Of The Declaration Of Independence Ideals of the Declaration of Independence In order to understand the Declaration of Independence, it is necessary to review the actions that took place before the Revolutionary War. Before the Declaration of Independence, the British levied taxes in order to pay the debt piled from the French and Indian War. The colonist who were paying those taxes believed it was unfair to tax without representation. The colonists argued and stated conditions which were then written in an official document. The aspects of equality, right to revolt or abolish, consent of the governed, right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, were reviewed with great thought. However, there are some ideals written in the Declaration of Independence that are more valuable than others. Therefore, the most important ideal written in the document is the right to revolt or abolish. After the Revolutionary war, many countries were influenced by the Declaration of Independence. During the year of 1989, protesters and students from a Chinese university crowded Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The group protested against the corruption of government and demanded a change to democracy. Unfortunately, the group was suppressed and the protest ended in tragedy, about 3,000 people were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every ideal had a powerful influence on many people and changed the perspectives of many people as well. The ideals of the Declaration of Independence are still widely used in the U.S. Thousands of citizens today, have begun to protest many decisions made by the president which they feel are unjust and unconstitutional. The right to revolt or abolish is still present in the U.S. today. The ideals of the Declaration of Independence continue to be respected and valued as time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Woody Allen s Irrational Man Irrational Man is a 2015 American mystery drama film which has been written and directed by Woody Allen. The film stars well known actors; Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey and Jamie Blackley. The film was released on July 17, 2015 by Sony Pictures Classics in a limited release, later expanding wider. The film was Jack Rollins final production before his death in June 2015, having produced Allen s films since the 1970s. Irrational Man, (Woody Allen s 327th film), tells the story of a philosophy professor named Abe who after finding himself in the small town fictional New England college campus of Braylin falls into an existential crisis. Abe becomes more or less obsessed with the idea murdering a judge. And the young intelligent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jill his romantic student lover seems to have no real depth throughout the film as well. This is seen in several occasions such as the Russian roulette scene where she (an intelligent student) has really no clue as to the fact that something is seriously wrong with both Abe and their relationship. She seems to be only there to serve as something different and new in Abe s otherwise depressing life. Unfortunately while this would be a perfectly fine character persona for an extra in the film, it just didn t work in with being tied to one of the main characters. This is disappointing when all of a sudden like a Nancy drew novel she pieces together the fact that Abe is behind the murder because up until that point she has just been an attractive academically intelligent extra in Abe s life. Jill very quickly goes from a small random spark of interest in Abe s life to the biggest thing in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Research Paper On Pyrrolo 5.1. Introduction to Pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline The chemistry of fused nitrogen heterocycles is very important because of their occurrence in numerous natural products and their versatile applications in the pharmaceutical industry and materials science 1. Among various synthetic approaches for fused nitrogen heterocycles, pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinolines and their oxidized and reduced forms are widespread among natural products and biologically active pharmaceuticals 2. Moreover, the skeleton of pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline exists in many biologically active natural alkaloids such as gephyrotoxin (Fig. 5.1), which is a substituted perhydropyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline that was isolated by Daly and co workers in 1977 from secretions of the frog Dendrobates histrionics 3 Moreover, the isolation of gephyrotoxin a natural alkaloid with pyrrolo[1,2a]quinoline skeleton, which was subjected to numerous studies to investigate its biological activity and has been a target for total synthesis 4. Scheme 1. A few examples of pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline containing natural products and pharmaceuticals. Pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline (Fig 5.2) and synthesis of its derivatives were reviewed in 2003 by El Sayed and El Sayed 5. In literature, new methods or the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An efficient method for the synthesis of fourteen novel diversified pyrrolo[1,2 a]quinoline derivatives has been described using 4 (1,3 dioxolan 2 yl)quinoline and different phenacyl bromides in acetone and followed by reacting with different acetylenes in DMF/K2CO3. The structure of the newly synthesized compounds was determined by IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, mass spectrometry and elemental analysis. The in vitro antioxidant activity revealed that, among all the tested compounds 5n has exhibited maximum scavenging activity with ABTS. The compound 5b has showed good antiproliferative activity as good inhibitor of EGFR tyrosine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Comparison Of Oliver Cromwell And The New Model Army Oliver Cromwell and the New Model Army utilized advanced and brutal tactics alike to have great success in battle as well as intimidating their enemies. Cromwell and the New Model Army had many different technologies at their disposable throughout the campaign in Ireland. They had infantry, cavalry, and artillery. The New Model Army was well versed in the use of each unit they had; depending on the battle they faced they would only bring what was needed. At Drogheda they ensured that they had access to advanced artillery in order to break through the towns defense and eliminate some resistance. Later on in the fighting they would leave the artillery behind because it could hinder progress. Cromwell seized the strategic initiative from the outset, departing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the use of the correct and advanced units, Cromwell was able to stay strategically and technologically ahead of the rebels. Additionally, the New Model Army utilized fear tactics in an effort to quell the rebellion of the Catholics and royalists. While the New Model Army used more advanced tactics their use of fear tactics left an everlasting effect on Ireland as a whole and helped them rapidly reconquer Ireland. The New Model Army, specifically, Cromwell hoped that the news of their brutal tactics and conquests would help to avoid further conflict. After the battle at Drogheda, Cromwell was noted to say that he hoped the conflict would help to prevent further engagements. ... and once again he expressed the hope that the harsh tactics at Drogheda might discourage further resistance and prevent the effusion of blood for the future (Siochrú 85). Cromwell hoped that the showing of strength and brutality at Drogheda would discourage the royalists and Catholics from continued resistance. The aim of the Battle of Drogheda was to create a strong presence in Ireland and attempt to prevent further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Women s Small Freedom Analysis I think that the comportment books maybe more of a men reflections to restrict women s small freedom. Through this books women were domestically educated to maintain the traditions of women in society. So, they could gain knowledge on how to modestly behave in a lot of societal aspects such as social class, marriage and in terms of education. The purpose of males trough this books were created to obligate women to maintain her submissive wifely position inside the house as well as in the church and in society. So, men had the power over women and they could not complaint about their spouses cruel actions. These books conditioned women to be absolute tolerance with their husbands otherwise, they were drastically punished. So, women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Missing Pieces Of A Utopian Puzzle Essay Missing Pieces of a Utopian Puzzle Looking Backward, written by Edward Bellamy in 1888, highlights the trials and tribulations that make up the social and economic systems of nineteenth century society by writing an optimistic utopian type novel. On the surface, the novel is the story of time traveler Julian West, a young conservative Bostonian who was hypnotized in the late 19th century and awakens to a completely restructured society set in the year 2000. In lengthy conversations with Doctor Leete, the man who finds him, he discovers a vivid vision of a perfect future, one that was merely unthinkable in his own century. Doctor Leete shows him around the modern Boston landscape and Julian becomes instantly astonished to see a beautiful, clean and structured city with open spaces and striking public buildings. Bellamy s novel proposes ideas that an economy based on publicly owned capital would solve many social equality issues. In contrast, Kirk Savage, author of, Standing Soldiers, Kneeling Slaves: Race, War, and Monument in Nineteenth Century America explores the harsh reality of a slave society during the post civil war era in terms of race, war, and monuments. Savage illustrates how this historic time period was told in a public space. The ideas displayed in Bellamy s utopian system would struggle and ultimately fail to solve the specific aspects of the social, racial, and economic world that Savage realistically portrays. Savage examines the motives behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Hydra-Tech Hydra Tech s day to day operation consists of managing our finances, supply chain, operations, and risks. In managing our finances we use concepts such as budgeting, financial analysis and bookkeeping. Also in our operational planning we take steps to increase productivity, improve quality, and effectively manage the day to day functions of Hydra Tech. Our company is our greatest investment and by protecting our business with safeguard options will help keep your business secure. By Benchmarking it allows Hydra Tech to evaluate its performance and ensure that your business is operating at an optimum level. Our supply chains effective management helps create a seamless process from pre production right through to delivery and consumption. Hydra Tech s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The True Nature Of Polymers Since the beginning Polymers have been with us; they form the very basis of life. Until the middle of the 20thcentury we were unaware but slowly and gradually we began to understand the true nature of polymers. This understanding came with the development of plastics, which are materials truly mady by man that are the ultimate tribute to man s creativity and ingenuity. The use of polymeric materials has permeated in every facet of our lives. It is hard to visualize today s world with all its luxury and comfort without man made polymeric materials. Polymer materials in the form of solid plastics, fibers, elastomers, or foams. They may be hard or soft or may be films, coatings, or adhesives. They can be made porous or nonporous or can melt with heat or set with heat. The possibilities are almost endless and their applications are fascinating. Although plastic materials in general are thermally unstable, ablation of some organic polymers occurs at extremely high temperatures. Consequently, selected plastics are used to shield reentry vehicles from the severe heat generated by air friction and to protect rocket motor parts from hot exhaust gases, based on the concept known as ablation plastics. Also, there is a plastic armor that can stop a bullet, even shell fragments. In addition to our food industrial sector , there are flexible plastics films that are used to wrap your favorite bread, while others are sufficiently rigid and rugged to serve as supporting members in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Richard Nixon s Pardon Rhetorical Analysis Essay President Gerald Ford s Pardon of Richard Nixon Former President of the United States, Gerald R. Ford gave a speech pardoning his predecessor, former President Richard Nixon, of all offenses against the United States that he may have committed during his presidency. The announcement was made live on September 8, 1974. The speech was written to persuade the country to agree with the pardoning of Nixon and forgive him for the crimes he had committed against his country. Ford states that Theirs (Nixon s Family) is an American tragedy in which we all have played a part. It could go on and on and on, or someone must write the end to it. I have concluded that only I can do that, and if I can, I must. President Ford argued that the pardoning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By referring to Richard Nixon as former President it brings attention to the fact that Nixon was once a President of The United States, and that he should be respected and possibly even forgiven; because he was once in charge of the country and was once trusted by the entire country. Gerald Ford uses the logic of his reasons, and the effectiveness of its supporting evidence to convey why it is so important that he pardons Nixon now, rather than let the Supreme Court deal with the matter. He announces, ...many months and perhaps more years will have to pass before Richard Nixon could obtain a fair trial by jury in any jurisdiction of the United States under governing decisions of the Supreme Court. He uses the Supreme Court, the highest of all courts, to support his claim that pardoning Nixon was the best decision; and he does this by affirming that the Supreme Court would take too long and if they couldn t make a decision, no other court in the United States would be able to make a decision. Making it palpable that he is the best option and nothing else would suffice. Later in the speech President Ford also brings forward the idea that, if the process of fair trial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mass Terrorist Attacks This article, from the Los Angeles Times, discusses the recent terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California. The shooting began at 11 A.M at a convention building at the Inland Regional Center. Employees of the county health department were attending a holiday party when two shooters walked in and began shooting. Fourteen people were killed, and an additional seventeen were injured. The suspect then fled in a black SUV with Utah plates, and were later pursued and killed by local police. The suspects were identified as Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik, a married Muslim couple who were thought to self radicalize before meeting one another. After meeting one another, police think they may have been a part of a group similar to ISIS. Farook ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the text book, terrorism is defined as a systematic attempt to inspire fear to gain political ends, typically involving the indiscriminate use of violence against noncombatants. Terrorist attacks is definately not new to the U.S. In 2001, al Qaeda lauched an attack on New York s World Trade Center. The attack killed thousands of Americans, and put the country in a state of panic and scare. One reason for this attack was that Islamics were angered that the U.S had troops on the soil of Saudi Arabia, which was regarded as sacred. Groups such as al Qaeda are extremely violent, and will not be negotiated with for peace. Recently, we have had several terrorist attacks including the Boston Marathon bombing, Muslim shooting at Fort Hood, and ISIS attacks on soldiers and journalists. Recently, attacks from domestic islamists are a major concern for the U.S. These individuals are self radicalized through beliefs and the internet, rather than being a part of a group. Farook and Malik, of the San Bernardino attacks, are examples of this. In my opinion, terrorism is a huge concern for all of the people of our country. I think the United States needs to have better background checks and investigations on immigrants before letting them into our country, and we need to have better online and phone security from the government so they can weed out threatening individuals that are already in the U.S. Without more security, organizations like ISIS or self radicals may extremely harm our country and kill many of the people in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Rise Of Prophet Muhammad Essay To some the Prophet Muhammad was nothing more than a common man who shared what he believed to be the word of God and his teachings and to others he was the most compassionate being who would eventually be the savior to all humanity when the time presents itself. During his existence he generated a movement, influenced the thoughts of many individuals and united large groups of people under one common belief. He introduced what would be later known as Islam to anyone willingly to listen. Although met with some opposition and discontent for this form of ideology, it did not prevent people already belonging to religious groups such as, Judaism and Christianity, from being included in the movement. The Believer s movement, the name given to the early religion and followers of Muhammad, continued throughout his lifetime and shortly after his passing. However, once he left this world his path of succession became so conflated and construed wars would be fought over who deserved to learned by either birthrate or a people s favorite. The Believers Movement, a name that was quickly losing its importance, became less about the actual teachings and more about who looked best leading it. There were separate groups before the death of the Prophet Muhammad s death, however, these divisions increased and the meaning of his teaching changed drastically. By comparing two separate group of people during this time period one would better understand how different the focus on leadership and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Arizona s Laws on Immigration Essay Arizona s Laws on Immigration Works Cited Not Included In the article titled Dying to Work there is an excellent quote given by Rep. Kolbe says, There are no two countries in the world that share a border where the economic disparities are greater than between the U.S. and Mexico. (AZ Republic, 2002) My paper draws on the information from the Worldwide Refugee Information: Country Report: Mexico written in 2000 and the article titled Dying to Work: The Arizona Republic written in 2001. Both of these articles give numerous information about the Mexican Immigrants and refugees. I am focusing on the illegal Mexican immigrants as well as refugees that enter the U.S. through refugee status, because living in Arizona, there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the USCR tries to help all the people that they possibly can, it would be impossible for them to help all the refugees that are currently in Mexico. USCR (2002) quoted that there were 432 asylum seekers filed in Mexico, which is an increase of over 50 percent from 2002. As Mexico remains to day to continue to be a poverty stricken country, the percentage rate will continue to increase, as will the illegal immigrants that cross the border each day to search for hope, because they are unable to obtain refugee status. For illegal immigrants, it is very dangerous for them to come across. They are risking their lives and their families lives in search for work. In the deserts that they cross are robbers, murders, no water and no food. The AZ Republic (2003) estimated that in a year s time, approximately one million people will get caught trying to sneak illegally into the U.S., and over 1000 will die. According to the USCR (2002), in July, Mexico began a campaign to amplify the immigration enforcement at the southern border. The called their campaign Plan Sur , and it was aimed at stopping numerous illegal immigrants from stepping foot into the U.S. After September 11, hundreds more were deployed to watch the border from illegal immigrants. Also, The INS has the border wired with high tech gizmos and practically 10,000 agents to slash the stream ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. South Afric A Unique Culture The first time I was introduced to South Africa was last year during choir. For choir we sang a South African ritual which enticed me to look into the culture of South Africa to find out more things about my new found interest. During this investigation I found out that South Africa is prominent for their unique wild life, it is the only country which has hosted the world cup for cricket, rugby, and soccer, the vast history due to the colonialization of Africa by Europe, and the luxurious bodies of water found in South Africa. Also during my research I found out that Woodberry offers an exchange program to South Africa, which I became extremely interested in. I would love to do this program so that I can interact with the unique culture seen in South Africa, the great person who would be attending St. Johns, and the great friendships and experiences I would receive while attending St. Johns. The unique culture which is found in South Africa is extremely interesting to me. South Africa is known for many things, however three stand out the most. The history of South Africa, the sports of South Africa, and the wildlife found in South Africa. South Africa is rich with history due to the colonization by European countries which occurred in South Africa. Through this a white superiority was created which lasted up until Nelson Mandela took power. Due to the rise of Nelson Mandela, and the colonization period of South Africa, South Africa is filled with multiple breathe taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparison Of Bill Boone And Coah Yoast oach Boone and Coah Yoast exhibit leadership qualities in a different way. Coah Boone reveals authority and confidence when he is coach, regardless of he is black in the community, he divides both the races of players to sit and sleep together at the camp no matter what race they are in which he hopes that it would unite the players. He wants them to be familiar and understand each other as a team. On the other hand, Coah Yoast also uncovers adroit and responsibility with regards to racism, when his players run toward the African Americans at the beginning of the movie, he runs a car ahead of them to stop them from it and he is dependably affably taking to the African Americans unlike his daughter. He comprehends the issues and know how to manage it without aggravation. Coach Boone uses his power that he gained as a Coah to bring the black and white community together by putting mixing the races when they are in the camp. He needs each race to understand how each race or individual can acquire an alternate perspective or can act as a helping hand that would profit the team in the future. Bill Yoast likewise utilizes his power by concentrating on completing the works, unlike Coach Boone, he is willing to lose his Hall of Fame nomination in the Regional Final game. He sees Coach Boone s goal and in order for it to happen, he does this so that the players have a fair chance at winning the game and wouldn t miss out due to prejudice. Similar to many characters in the movie, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Characteristics Of Oedipus The King Oedipus the Tragic Hero A protagonist is a hero of a tragedy who has a high authority or power, and is a somewhat okay person, who is brought down by an error in judgement. A good character example is, Oedipus the King, by Sophocles. Oedipus is a tragic hero who is characterized by the definition described. Oedipus the king had a hard way of life since after his birth he is abandoned by his parents ,who wanted him killed when he was cast out of Thebes. This however, does not stop him from being completely happy in life. Oedipus is a tragic hero because he is not this perceived perfect guy. He has bad qualities, but this is not why he experiences a downfall. Oedipus the King, by Sophocles is a greek tragedy play about human suffering and pain, but is good at the same time because a person can learn something and benefit from it.Oedipus is already considered to be somewhat of a hero in the beginning, as he is seen as a good person. He made decisions that ultimately led to the changes that occurred in his life. Oedipus is a perfect example of a tragic hero which can be seen in his characteristics like his tragic flaws, the desire to know the truth, and the knowledge gained in the end. The first thing as a tragic hero that Oedipus has is tragic flaws. Within the play Oedipus displays two tragic flaws, his pride, and his arrogance, and determination. Tiresias, the oracle predicted to Oedipus that he would in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Descriptive Essay On Scrooge The text explicitly states Scrooge, a squeezing, wrenching, grasping, clutching, covetous, old sinner has passed away. According to the text, he despises many things such as happiness, humor, and even Christmas. From the reading, I know that he is depressed all the time, consequently his mental state has led him to call other people stupid, dumb, and idiots. On page three, in the conversation with his nephew Fred, Scrooge insults his nephew about marrying and loving his wife. The text states, that he also seized the ruler with such energy of action, that the singer fled in terror, leaving the keyhole to the frost and even more congenial frost. From the reading I know that Scrooge isn t a people person and is very down about life. Based on the text he doesn t really like being around them. For example Scrooge didn t donate any money to the poor, and blew off his nephew about spending Christmas with them. In the text it states that there is no wind as bare as Scrooge, this means he doesn t really care or doesn t have many feelings. The first ghost came when the clock pounded one. A horrid fusion among a child and an old man the ghost opens the Scrooge s bed curtains. According to the text the spirit is very vivid and bright. So the ghost takes Scrooge to his old school. According to the text Scrooge actually starts to laugh for the first time at the appearance of him reading fantasy books. Consequently he wasn t outdoors, playing with the other kids. The second place the ghost took Scrooge was where he and his sister were talking about their father being sent away. From the reading of the first spirit Scrooge really likes the first spirit for being very generous and thoughtful for taking Scrooge and showing him motivational parts in his life. The ghost of Christmas past helped Scrooge learn that there is more in life other than being morose all the time, there is amusement, family, bliss, and ambitious life to live. When Scrooge puts his hand on the lock he heard an articulation call his name and commanded him to enter. He did as the voice said. The enormous giant of Christmas present said look upon me. He had scarcely done so. The giant family wanted Scrooge to stay for supper. Scrooge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Eyes Of The Eyes Eyes are a very fascinating organ. They are the gate that allows us to see. Eyes detect color. Color is dependent on the light that it reflects and sometimes, transmits. Besides detecting colors of objects, eyes allow people to read along with the brain. Reading is one of the primary ways people get information. The eyes are amazing. Eyes Eyes are the organs of vision. They detect light and amend it into electro chemical impulses in neurons. They eye consists mainly of the cornea, lens, pupil, iris, retina, fluid filled chamber, and the optic nerve. The cornea is a clear tissue that covers the front of the eye. The lens is a flexible structure that focuses light. The layer of receptor cells that line the back of the eye is called the retina. The pupil is the opening through which light enters the eye (Coolidge Stolz, E. Graff Haight, D. 2000). The eye responds to a stimulus of light. Receptors in the retina convert the light stimulus into electrical impulses that your brain interprets. This enables one to see. When light enters the eye, it first strikes the cornea. Then it passes through the fluid filled chamber behind. Finally, it reaches the pupil. The iris adjusts the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is about one fourth of a millimeter thick. It has nerve cell bodies. These bodies are separated by dendrites and axons. The layer at the back has the rods and cones. The middle layer is between the retinal ganglion cells and the rods and cones. The middle layer has three different nerve cells: bipolar cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells. Bipolar cells receive information from the rods and cones. Many of these go directly to the retinal ganglion cells in the front. Horizontal cells link rods and cones to bipolar cells. Amacrine cells connect bipolar cells and retinal ganglion cells. The front layer has the retinal ganglion cells. Each eye has about 125 million rods and cones. However, it only has one million retinal ganglion cells (Hubel, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Role of Women in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man... James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man presents an account of the formative years of aspiring author Stephen Dedalus. The very title of the novel suggests that Joyce s focus throughout will be those aspects of the young man s life that are key to his artistic development (Drew 276). Each event in Stephen s life from the opening story of the moocow to his experiences with religion and the university contributes to his growth as an artist. Central to the experiences of Stephen s life are, of course, the people with whom he interacts, and of primary importance among these people are women, who, as his story progresses, prove to be a driving force behind Stephen s art. As A Portrait of the Artist progresses, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This physical understanding of the exterior world may be the impetus for Stephen s subsequent construction of a hierarchical list that defines his place within the universe. Both Dante and Stephen s own mother associate themselves with punishment when they assert that he will apologise or the eagles will come and pull out his eyes (Joyce 246). This incident results in Stephen s composition of a poem based on apologise and eyes, one of his first artistic endeavors. Dante and Mrs. Dedalus, having planted these words in Stephen s mind, are the first females to inspire him to create. Young Stephen s first romantic interest in the opposite sex comes in the form of his playmate, Eileen, whom he plans to marry when they are older. This assertion, although childishly innocent, is nonetheless the first suggestion that sexual and romantic relationships with women will be important to Stephen as he matures. Indeed, the appearance of punishment, romance, and inspiration at such an early point in the novel creates a sense of the interconnected effect they will have on Stephen and his art. The association of women with each of these essential elements establishes yet another link between them, and emphasizes the central role women will play in Stephen s life. Throughout his childhood, women continue to contribute to Stephen s development as an artist, though he seems unaware ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pauline Greig s Life And Life Pauline Greig was born in 1934 to a Protestant family. She grew up with 5 siblings in Cygnet, Tasmania and married Robert Greig in 1960 when she was 26. I was first introduced to Pauline by my mum. In 2011, working as a nurse, she treated her husband Robert in hospital as he was recovering from surgery. Pauline was staying with Robert in his recovery room when she noticed the necklace my mum was wearing around her neck. It had the little infant Jesus on one side and Mary on the other. They then discovered and connected with each other through our shared faith, Catholicism. When we moved to our new house in Macgregor we began attending Mass at St Johns in Kippax and we would say hello to them after mass whenever we saw them. We became close ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Advertisements for job vacancies made by Protestant employers often stated Catholics need not apply. revealing the degree of mistrust they felt towards Catholics. (Nguyen, 2013) Eventually tensions eased following the events of World War II, especially after the Japanese threat to the nation [...] united Australians who were previously divided by denominational and ethnic boundaries. (Reid, n.d) Further endeavours sparked by Vatican II enhanced ecumenical cooperation between the two denominations which would ultimately lead to the harmonious attitudes that all Catholics and Protestants promote today. Method For the interview, I came up with a mix of open as well as closed questions, making sure that there was still a chance to expand on the responses for closed questions if need be. I decided to ask generic questions as I was still unfamiliar of Pauline s history when I was creating the questions. I made sure to structure the questions chronologically, beginning with ones regarding her childhood and then leading up to questions about life and spirituality in today s society. I did this in order to ensure the interview flowed well and so that we weren t jumping back and forth from one period of time to another. Results / Discussion As a young Protestant, Pauline went with her family to go to Mass every Sunday, where all the Sacraments ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analysis Of Yann Martel s Life Of Pi Patrick Saladyga Mrs. Mallon Global Literature and Composition 21 April 2015 Success is Survival In Yann Martel s Life of Pi, the main character is Piscine Patel, a 16 year old Indian boy stranded on a lifeboat in the Pacific Ocean. The novel shows us how Pi was able to sustain himself during his darkest hours. After being separated from his family during the sinking of the ship they were using to transport their zoo animals, Pi ends up stranded alone with a 450 pound bengal tiger. Being stranded somewhere in the Pacific changes Pi s entire mentality. You might think I lost all hope at that point. I did. And as a result I perked up and felt much better. (Martel 169) Pi kept thinking that each day would be the day he got rescued. After constant disappointment he took the days as they came. Surviving the human condition by keeping his faith in God, having prior knowledge of zoology, and by having Richard Parker as a companion and by keeping Pi on his toes. The novel demonstrates that individuals who are not able to complete the journey to adulthood never reach full maturity. During his most challenging and fearful moments, Pi s faith in God allows him to survive. His will to survive at sea and his faith in God seems to be the main idea in the novel. Left lost in the Pacific Ocean with nothing but a fully grown Bengal tiger and his thoughts, Pi grasps onto God in order to prevent the loss of hope and the feeling of isolation. Even though Pi is stranded at sea he continues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...