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Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA)
As many Canadians plan for their financial future, it s important they don t lose sight of an important
alternative investment, a tax free savings account. A tax free savings account, or TFSA for short, is a
flexible, registered savings account that allows Canadians to earn tax free investment income for life.
Unlike other savings accounts, investment income earned through a TFSA, such as interest, capital
gains and dividends, is not taxed. This means you can withdraw money at any time from your TFSA
without penalty or tax consequences.
As you can imagine, the TFSA has generated a lot of positive interest across Canada and has grown in
popularity since it was introduced in 2009. According to the Canada Revenue Agency, since 2009
more than 10 million TFSAs have been opened, with a combined value of more than $88 billion. The
TFSA has proven useful both as a specific purpose savings account and as an investment vehicle for
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A TFSA is also a great way to complement other investment plans like RRSPs and RESPs. This makes
the tax free savings account appropriate for all types of investors.
If you re a Canadian resident aged 18 or older with a valid social insurance number, you are eligible
for a TFSA. Regardless of when you open up a TFSA, there is no lifetime contribution limit. This
means you will accumulate contribution room equal to the annual contribution limit every year of your
life, even after the age of 71, which is the limit for
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Model T Car
If you could imagine design in the future, what would you imagine? A virtual house, flying cars, or
how about holograms. Design is the process to plan or draw the show, look, function or workings of a
building, garment, or other objects before it is built or made. It is twenty seventeen and we have
already begun to see the future. In the past, design was beautiful, but simplistic. Now, everthing is
changing expediently. I speculate that with a touch of your cell phone a house will be produced within
seconds. Which I believe might cause design to become more of a competitive field, filled with
innovators from the future, gives a new meaning to a whole new world. How will building and car
designs be transformed in twenty years you wonder? New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Engineering and design will become more correspondent to one another. We already use engineering
in calculating certain aspects (variables) when creating a new design, but it will officially merge. In
the past, design was done with simple artistic methods such as pencil and paper, but now we have
CAD and many more software programs. New apps will be created, allowing us to do as we please
with such designs. In about twenty years, design will become more evolutionary than ever. From
flying cars to smart houses, 2045 will begin the new destiny of everything revolutionizing. Design is
prevailing with the new technology that we use daily. Designers are always pushing forward with new
ideas, leaving the next group of young innovators to work ten times harder for that next big idea. Ideas
come and goes and so does the brains behind the designs, but one thing is for sure, design will be
bigger than we know
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Pros And Cons Of Standardized Testing According To The...
Formal (Conventional) Assessments
According to the Glossary of Education Reform, 2014, formal assessments are organized, techniques
of testing learners that are utilized to ascertain how well students have learned the information that is
being taught in the classroom. Formal assessments present a method to distinguish what the learner
has understood. (Glossary of Education Reform, 2014)
Each formal assessment has identical expectations for all of the learners, additionally the assessment
has specialized criteria used for scoring and interpretation. The principal objective of formative
assessment is to evaluate the amount of knowledge that learners have remembered from previously
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Criterion referenced tests:
According to the Glossary of Education Reform, 2014, criterion referenced assessments are
constructed to measure a learners performance versus an established set of predetermined criteria or
learning standards; written descriptions of expectations for students at a specific stage of their
education. In elementary and secondary education, criterion referenced tests are utilized to evaluate
whether students have learned a specific body of knowledge or acquired a specific proficiency set, for
instance, the curriculum taught in a course, academic program, or content area. (Glossary of Education
Reform, 2014)
Learners that perform at or above the determined expectations let s say, answer a specified percentage
of questions accurately, will pass the test, meet the expected standards, or be considered proficient. On
a criterion referenced test, every student undertaking the exam could hypothetically fail if they don t
meet the expected standard; on the other hand, every learner could earn the highest possible score.
Criterion referenced tests have been compared to driver s license exams, which require would be
drivers to achieve a minimum passing score to earn a license. (Glossary of Education Reform,
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The Effect Of Insufficient Production Of Dystrophin
The contractile unit of a muscle cell is the sarcomere. Sarcomeres are mostly comprised of actin and
myosin which pull and slide upon each other. These contractile units are linked end to end, like a
chain, throughout the length of any given muscle. Certain proteins link the ends of these chains to the
cell membrane. When a normally healthy individual exercises, some of these fibers, both in the
sarcomere and at the connections to the cell wall, will be broken down due to damage (Leyva, 2013).
Associated with this process includes the rebuilding of these fibers, in which the body builds back
what was damaged stronger than before the damage occurred (Leyva, 2013). One of these end proteins
is dystrophin. The purpose of this paper is to explore the implications of insufficient production of
dystrophin, as in DMD.
Pathology
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is an X linked genetic disorder in which muscle cells do not
reproduce dystrophin. This means that during the rebuilding of new muscle, the muscles of those
individuals who have MD do not appropriately repair and rebuild the fibers containing dystrophin. In
essence, it is similar to a minor tendon tear on a microscopic level happening on the inside of the
muscle. Due to this dysfunctional rebuilding of these connective components, there is an even greater
discrepancy between the amount of force the sarcomeres can produce and the amount of force the
fibers which connect to the cell membrane can withstand. This causes more
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The Incarnation Of Jesus The Christ
Christopher Davis
THE380 Christ Church
Integrative/ Research Essay 2
March 17, 2015
Interpretation: The Incarnation of Jesus the Christ Over 2,000 years there has been endless debates
pertaining to Jesus the Christ. The main issue is how a man can be truly divine and fully human? It
seems paradoxical because of the combination of two separate natures, but it is a unique act of
forgiveness by God. There are in fact clues to show how and, why Jesus is in fact fully divine along
with fully human. There are links that trace Jesus historically. Due to these historic biblical resources,
it makes understanding the divine subdivision of Jesus hard to understand. How does one come to
terms with the fully divine side of Jesus? Is it only mythicized biblical texts or devout faith in the
biblical tradition?
There is no definite way to prove history because there is no way to go back in time. But there are
clues within biblical text to show the humanity of Jesus. The first trace of evidence to show that Jesus
was fully human is displayed in the Gospel of John. The word became flesh (John 1:14). This is
evidence to show that Jesus took on the logos; which brings God s word, and will into humanity
directly. Indication shows that Jesus exhibited human traits such as emotion. Jesus offered up prayers
and supplications, with loud cries and tears (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus was fleshly, and maintained human
qualities that were hard to deny. More evidence that proved the incarnation of Jesus
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Potato Catalase Lab Report
The scientific purpose of this experiment was to examine the rate of enzyme activity of a potato
catalase when mixing 2.5 ml of potato catalyst with either 2.5 ml of H2O, 2.5 ml of 5% salt
concentration, 2.5 ml of 15% salt concentration, or 2.5 ml of 30% salt concentration. It was
hypothesized that the higher the concentration of salt each catalysts solution contained, the rate of
enzyme activity would decrease when applied to hydrogen peroxide. This was tested by measuring (up
to 240 seconds) in room temperature of 21 degrees Celsius how long it would take for each filter disk
(dosed with the various salt and potato catalase solutions) to float off of the bottom of the beaker that
contained hydrogen peroxide. The results of the experiment showed that enzyme activity decreased
with higher salt concentrations, that being in tube four (which contained 2.5 ml of potato catalase and
2.5 ml of 30% of salt concentration) all four filter paper disks did not float within the 240 second
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Unlike the other three tubes, tube 1 (which contained 2.5 ml of potato catalase and 2.5 ml of 5% salt
concentration) had a mean of 71.75 seconds and a standard deviation of 7.89 seconds, tube 2 (which
contained 2.5 ml of potato catalase and 2.5 ml of 15% salt concentration) had a mean of 149.66
seconds and a standard deviation of 25.50 seconds, and lastly tube 3 (which contained 2.5 ml of potato
catalase and 2.5 ml of H2O) had a mean of 41.5 seconds and a standard deviation of 13.18 seconds,
thus supporting our
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Police Shootings And Police Brutality
The topic that has my interest would be police shooting and how much it has gotten worse over the
years. Thiers a lot of questions asked when it comes to police shootings/police brutality. The first thing
that the media always brings up is did the person deserve to be shot or was the person shooting at the
police, in which case two valid questions but the fact the cops shoot to kill it appears in many police
shooting they will usually shoot at the body of the person, they aren t likely to shoot at your legs or a
place that won t automatically cause death. The reason this is a concern is because I believe the
African American community is targeted more than any other ethnic group in America, they are more
searched than any other ethnic group it causes fear with the community and this also makes the police
job harder, because now they will be more trigger happy to shoot someone in a slight move they make.
A big media case from last year was shown an African American man helping his patience that left his
care, while this was going on the man was laying down with his hands up telling the cops I am just
trying to help my patience within 2 minutes the policeman shoots at the unarmed man injuring him,
but lucky the man survived. The strange part of this shooting was that the police was 20 foot from the
man that they shot, which also makes you wonder how is it possible that a man can have his arm
raised clearly a video of the incident showing the man with his hands up still was
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Electrochemical Cells Using The Nernst Equation
INTRODUCTION The premise and focus of experiment 9 Electrochemistry was to demonstrate the
potential, in volts, that can be generated by electrochemical cells and how to calculate the theoretical
potential of those electrochemical cells using the Nernst equation. Of the electrochemical cells used,
there were two different types, voltaic and concentration. Voltaic cells are composed of two half cells
with differing electrodes and solutions that result in a spontaneous flow of electrons from one half cell
to the other half cell until equilibrium is met. In Voltaic cells, this flow of electrons is driven by redox
reactions and the reduction potential of the half cells. Concentration cells are composed of half cells
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This oxidation increases the oxidation state of the atom while the reduction of an atom causing the
oxidation state to decrease. Whenever an atom is oxidized, there is a corresponding oxidizing agent
that oxidized the atom, likewise there is a corresponding reducing agent whenever an atom is reduced.
During redox reactions, the oxidized atom tends to be the reducing agent and the reduced atom tends
to be the oxidizing agent. When balancing a redox reaction, it is separated into two half reactions, the
oxidation process and the reduction process. These two half reactions are then balanced based on the
number of electrons being transferred and then combine to find the overall equation for the reaction.
Electrochemical cells are devices that can generate electrical energy through the transfer of electrons.3
They are composed of two half cells that are separated except by a circuit and a salt bridge. Each of
the half cells consist of a solution of ions, called an electrolyte, with an electrode, which is typical a
metal or a compound that is conductive, submerged in the electrolyte. Of the two electrodes in an
electrochemical cell, one is considered an anode and the other is considered the cathode. This is
determined by where oxidation and reduction is occurring in the cell. The
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What Are The Similarities Between China And Ancient Rome
Both Rome and China have similar and varying cultural aspects. Rome and China both were very
efficient cultures, which produced many new inventions that benefitted the world around them. Both
cultures were heavily influenced by their beliefs, and those beliefs also influenced the ways they
celebrated, or participated in the arts. While both cultures contributed to the world around them, both
cultures shared strong belief systems that led to cultural celebrations and artistic endeavors, they still
were very different from one another. The ancient Romans were a very productive and creative
society. They created public toilets, sewage systems, and public baths. The Romans made concrete, so
the roads and sidewalks would be leveled and smoother. If the Romans hadn t made those things then
people won t have any privacy of their own and the grounds also won t be leveled. While ancient
Rome was responsible for many creations, the ancient Chinese people were also responsible for
creating some cool stuff too. They created books with bamboo strips, and paper. They also made
gunpowder. The Chinese also made a compass, so when people get lost they can just look at the
compass and see if they are going north, south, east, and west. If the Chinese hadn t made these things
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This impacted their daily lives. The majority are Roman Catholic, but most of them don t participate
on a regular basis. The expectation for the men, women, and children were that the men go to school
and the women get instructed on how to be wives and mothers. Their daily lives were also very unique
because there was different types of families. One of them is the patrician which means father, and the
fathers were the nobles of Rome. Another type of family is the patria potestas. The patria potestas is a
family when daughters gets married, she goes in control by the
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Luminol Research Paper
For our science project, we chose to do one that included luminol. Before we started, we found 3 cites,
stating, luminol will preform better in extreme heat than it does in room temperature or ice water. Also
one cite says, It is used by crime scene investigators to discover spots of blood, even spots that may
have been washed. The last cite writes, It was concluded that an inverse relationship exists between
surface temperature and the reaction rate of the Luminol test. Our question/ purpose was, How does
temperature affect luminol? My hypothesis was that I thought that the warm water would affect the
luminol more than the cold water. For this experiment, we needed a few materials. Those included a
luminol kit from Amazon which had
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Public Enemy Analysis
Public Enemy, based on the novel Beer and Blood, is a drama crime film directed by William Wellman
in 1931. Its development was based on three sources which were: language, technology, and the
aesthetic character. Language development as used in the film was vital as it demonstrated the
gangster convention was referring back to the oral aspect. The aspect was meant to bring out the
verbal and thought expression in the days among the people since technology literacy was not so
common. Cagney is seen tending to show his teeth while speaking to suggest that his voice should be
viewed more broadly than just on the oral film oral system. However, he never used slangs and ethnic
accents like other actors did. Another scene is when Matt is killed and Tom s vocal powers diminish as
seen when apologizing to his mother in the hospital. At the film closing, Tom s silencing seems to
strangely relate to the stopping of a record playing a period song, I m forever blowing bubbles which
appeared in the early scenes signaling his gang career. Technology as used in the early sound films
was incredible and unique. In Public Enemy, sounds were breath taking, quiet and had a perfect
creation making the film peaceful and appear intelligible. It adopted the composite of art exhibits
where tableau model was used for the silent film narrative. Public Enemy combined well the silent
story with the sound doctrines into the realm of conscience artistic. The technology is gradually being
understood and will help in advancing the future film field if used sparingly and carefully by
employing sound like a tool rather than an agent of complacency. The aesthetic characteristic was well
developed in the film where we have the backward shot of Cagney as he approaches the camera for a
close up with a sinister grin on the face and seems like the camera is trying to escape him. Later, the
roles are interchanged as the camera is put at a lower angle waiting for Cagney to put the face into the
gutter which is a foreshadowing of final film shot. The declaration made at the launching of the
narrative was that the intention of the authors of Public Enemy to honestly depict an environment that
exists today in certain strata of American life, rather
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Plato’s Theory of Forms
Term paper Plato s theory of forms
Everything which exist in this world and all things that we see around us are not as they appear to us
this is the core idea behind plato s theory of forms.From this idea only he moves towards explaining
his world of forms or ideas.
In his book called THE REPUBLIC he tell us that the Good is the end of all endeavour,it is the object
on which every heart is set,so this good according to him has a form,infact all the abstract ideas like
good, justice ,beauty ,love etc has an ideal form according to plato.This form exist outside of space
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In a way it solves the problem of permanence and change.in a way it solves the problem of being and
becoming which has existed in the greek philosophy since long.plato s divided line is a perfect answer
to this problem.It combines both being and becoming and tell us that from becoming we have to reach
upto the being that is real.
We perceive a different world through our mind than we do through the senses. It is the material
world, perceived through the senses and this world changing. It is the realm of forms,which one sees
through the mind, this world is permanent. It is this world that is more real; the world of change is
merely an imperfect image of this world. A form is an abstract property or quality. Take any property
of an object and separate it from that object and consider it by itself, this is a form.For instance,when
we talk of a triangle we say that it is a three sided enclosed figure and the sum of whose all sides is
180degrees,but have we ever seen a perfect triangle what we have seen is just a close approximation
of an ideal triangle but not an ideal triangle.
Now I want to bring in plato s Parmenides
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Socrates
Socrates was one of the greatest Greek philosophers. His work was not to propose any specific
knowledge or policy: it was to show how argument, debate, and discussion could help men to
understand difficult issues. Most of the issues he dealt with were only political on the surface.
Underneath, they were moral questions about how life should be lived. Such is the influence of
Socrates that philosophers before him are called the Presocratic philosophers. Socrates made enemies,
three of whom brought charges against him. Socrates was tried for his life in 399 BC, found guilty,
and put to death by drinking hemlock. The story of his trial and death is the subject of a tract by Plato
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In Plato s works, Socrates says he knows nothing, but can draw out other people s ideas just as his
mother helped other women to give birth. In 399 BC, when Socrates was an old man, three citizens
Meletus, Anytus and Lycon brought charges against Socrates. A trial was held. In ancient Athens the
procedure was quite different from the present day. There was a jury of 500 men drawn from the
citizens. Both the accusers and the defendant had to make speeches in person to the jury. Guilt or
innocence was by majority vote. There was no preset penalty if the verdict was guilty . Both the
accuser and the defendant would make speeches proposing what the penalty should be. Again, a vote
was taken. There were two charges against him. The general theme was that Socrates was a menace to
society. The first charge was of heresy, disbelief in the Gods. It was probably meant to cause prejudice
amongst the jurymen. Actually, Socrates observed all the correct procedures of the religion of his
times. The charge had been used successfully against another philosopher, Anaxagoras. The second
charge was that he corrupted the youth with his teachings. What was meant by this? Apparently, this
was not about his personal relationship with his pupils. It was about the way he was thought to
influence their political views. His circle had included a number of right wing aristocrats whose ideas
were now rejected by most citizens. The brilliant
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The Four Elements Of Earth Bending
I´ve always believed that the pillars of planet Earth are the four main elements. Of course I am
referring to Air, Water, Fire and Earth. Imagine having the ability to harness and bend each of these
four elements into anything you desire. Each one of these elements has their own different but unique
characteristic. They all have endless possibilities depending on how you decide to use each one of
them.
Let us start with the simplest one, the Air element. This element is really basic. Although Air bending
sounds really simple there are a lot of things you are able to do with it. You can create air rushes,
tornadoes and other kind of aerial disruptions. However, the most interesting characteristic of being an
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This is probably the most complicated one but for me it´s the best out of every single one. It is only
complicated because of all the uses it has. Being a skillful Water bender has a lot of benefits. You are
able to control water, obviously. As you control water you are able to turn this water into ice and vice
versa. Also as a Water bender you have the ability to heal of other people wounds and of course your
own wounds. But my favorite use of water bending is blood bending. This ability as the name implies
consists of you having the ability to control the blood of any being either being an animal or a human
being. You can manipulate all of their actions; they are basically puppets to the grand puppet master
that you
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Thomas Malthus And John Stuart Mill Summary
The issue of sustainability is one of the most fundamental and important subjects in economics.
Thomas Malthus bleak evaluation of humanity s prospects in the face of overpopulation heralded a
new age in economics where pessimism became the undisputed ruler of discourse. John Stuart Mill s
efforts to banish this pervasive gloom by appealing to the capabilities and intelligence of his fellow
men is both inspiring and devastatingly effective. In a broader context, the struggle between Thomas
Malthus and John Stuart Mill cannot be viewed as merely a peripheral debate on a singular issue; it is
a battle for the very soul of economic analysis. Before delving into a comparative analysis of these
two brilliant thinkers, it is essential to provide an overview of their differing theories of human nature
and to examine the contexts that shaped their scholarship.
Thomas Malthus lived in a society that venerated population growth as the ultimate source of
prosperity and harmony. Contemporaries of Malthus, such as clergyman William Paley, argued that
the aggregate amount of happiness in a society is almost exactly proportional to the size of its
populace. It therefore comes as no surprise that the noblemen, politicians, and theologians of Malthus
time were greatly distressed by sensational claims that England s population was in severe decline.
The hysteria of this concern was neatly encapsulated by Paley, who unambiguously asserted that a
contraction of the population is
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Public Challenges Of The Australian Public Faces
Amidst the information age, the Australian public faces perhaps the defining societal challenge of the
21st Century, the unprecedented governmental surveillance of metadata. Metadata surveillance refers
to the recent legislation passed in March of this year, which sees compulsory retention of information
by Australian telecommunication corporations, the individualised communications data of each
Australian citizen.
The recent legislation passed encompass an unprecedented surveillance of the masses, which will
result in the creation of a perpetual surveillance state based purely on broad assumptions about
potential terrorists activities. Concerns have arisen due to the proposals that encompass the
compulsory data retention of all Australians telecommunication networks, which entrenches passive
mass surveillance under the undefined concept of metadata. This mandatory retention of metadata for
up to two years allows governmental organisations unprecedented access into the online activity of all
Australians, a subversion of the legal presumption of innocence by treating all individuals as potential
suspects through pre criminal investigation tactics. As a citizen, I believe this policy embodies the
most fundamental violations of human privacy. It is without doubt this bill has obscured our rights
behind a discourse of technological subjectivity, allowing for the creation of a framework within
which rules can be adjusted and expanded through ministerial regulations, the
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Narcissism In The Peter
In addition to the fact that Peter could not enjoy domestic happiness, he is also unable to form lasting,
loving relationships with any human being. This could be explained by Peter s heartlessness that is
attached to forgetfulness and narcissism. Firstly, his narcissism lies in the fact that he does not truly
care about anyone except himself. Consequently, Peter never noticed how short Wendy s dress become
at the end of the first year because he had so much about himself and even when he came again after
many years he at first didn t notice a difference, for he was thinking chiefly of himself . Secondly, it is
a known fact that memories have a very strong impact on life in general; they are a powerful source of
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I personally think that writer wanted to emphasis the importance of growing up but at the same time
remain a little child inside and it is totally different from just remaining a child and rejecting the
adulthood as Peter does. For example, there was very childish deed when James Hook was doomed to
death and invited Peter with a gesture to use his foot . Even though Capitan was dying he was calm
and almost happy because of Peter s bad forms . Likewise, Mr. Darling, as the writer pointed out,
might have passed for a boy again if he had been able to take his baldness off . Also, the fact that he
ceased to be sensitive to the opinion of neighbours , nearly lived in the kennel as well as medicine
accident displayed his childish behaviour. However, exactly this situation made him feel gratifying
and he became sweeter . Lastly, Wendy herself is a direct proof that there is nothing terrible adulthood,
conversely she was one of the kind that likes to grow up . Although something inside her was crying
Woman, woman, let go of me , it was just a quick impulse, as a matter of fact, she was simply
nostalgic about dear old days why (shy) could fly . All these cases illustrate that it is no necessity in
perpetual youth because adults could be also happy if there is a child living in their
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The Kinship Exam
THE MUSICIANSHIP EXAMS An accomplishment I worked hard to achieve was my first
Musicianship Exam in fourth grade for piano. My piano teacher had decided that I was going to do the
Musicianship Exam instead of Junior Festival that year. Because I had moved at a quick and steady
pace, my piano teacher at that time, Lillian, let me skip to Level III on the Musicianship Exams list. I
was particularly excited about the Exams and nervous at the same time because I have never done
anything like this before and I wanted to win, to conquer it. Lillian started off by buying the Level III
Piano Repertoire books by Keith Snell. For the Exam, I needed to play one piece from each period of
music; Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th Century. I also needed
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Racial Diversity Analysis
The purpose of this article is to first understand the policies related to racial diversity. From that point,
it analyzes the possibilities to restructure these campus policies to incorporate Asian Americans as an
equity manner. Different experiences for Asian Americans in higher education through the years are
interesting as a diversity point of view. Asian Americans students have access to financial aid and
other social service during their staying in the United States. In addition, they also face several
limitations to these services that make many investigators as well as people related to education to
misunderstand the range of Asian American students experiences. Participation and perceptions from
these students were critical to shape and give a specific pattern to current practices, and policies will
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The article then discusses about the recurrent inquisitions such as Are you American? or Do you speak
English ? by explain who can count as an American or not. Most of the detentions and confinements
of many Japanese Americans during the World War II explains how the formulation of foreignness
became incorporated. Regarding this issue, the article points several researchers that highlight the
unique positioning of Asian Americans during the past and present realities in order to analyze those
oppressive forces, which worked to deny citizenship and immigration rights during those years. Many
researchers related in the field of education that have been working to disappear the model minority
stereotype also find that the perception held by the public is more laborious and may take more time to
overcome within higher education circles, where the label of Asian American excellence seems to be
at its highest because of its social and economic implications which are attached to educational
completion at its best levels. By 1980, an emerging generation of Asian American college students
became highly visible minorities in higher
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How Does Echo And Narcissus Teach A Moral Lesson
Fascinating, entertaining and educational Myths and stories are extremely important in our world as
they teach us moral lessons in which we can apply to daily life, and they provide an insight into the
different beliefs and religions of other cultures and civilizations. Myths and stories are without a doubt
extremely important in our world as they teach us moral lessons in which we can apply to daily life.
An example in which this is demonstrated is the story of Echo and Narcissus (Ovid.c.8ce). In this
myth, Echo falls in love with Narcissus; however, he doesn t love her back. Narcissus stops at a pond.
When he notices his reflection, he falls in love with himself. He jumps into the water after it and never
returns. The moral lesson
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Cystic Fibrosis Case Studies
Five year old Ellis Miles undergoes numerous treatments each day to counteract the symptoms that
accompany cystic fibrosis including physiotherapy, pills containing digestive enzymes, and a
treatment which breaks up the mucus in her lungs. Cystic Fibrosis has numerous life threatening
symptoms and while there is no cure, there are several treatments that a typical patient undergoes each
day to combat these symptoms. The most prominent symptom associated with Cystic Fibrosis is a
thick mucus that clogs up tubes that carry out crucial roles in the human body. This mucus especially
affects the respiratory tract. Mucus builds up in the respiratory tract making it difficult for individuals
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This mucus build up also causes wheezing and difficulty breathing. Recently, it has become more
common for individuals with cystic fibrosis to receive lung transplants during the end stages of lung
disease. As mentioned, the symptoms of cystic fibrosis are life threatening, and the majority of deaths
are the result of respiratory failure after battling lung diseases and infections that come as a result of
the mucus build up. The life expectancy for an individual with cystic fibrosis ranges in the mid
thirties. Another symptom that comes as a result of cystic fibrosis is digestive issues. The thick mucus
that affects the respiratory tract also often blocks the tubes that are crucial to digestion because they
carry digestive enzymes. Without these digestive enzymes being transported to the small intestine,
individuals with cystic fibrosis cannot fully absorb the nutrients they eat. These digestive issues lead
to reduced weight gain and growth in individuals with cystic fibrosis as well as severe constipation. In
some cases, the large intestine may begin to protrude, a symptom referred to as rectal prolapse, and
may need to
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Resilience In The Workplace
The resiliency quiz and article suggest that resiliency is innate to most people. No matter the
challenges, we all have the capacity for resiliency building. As Social Workers we will encounter
individuals who may need assistance in recognizing, building and maintaining resilience. this
powerful self assessment tool does an effective job of highlighting areas of resilience and resiliency
builders.
Reflection of Resiliency
Cultural structures, values can positively or negatively impact an individual s resilience. Research
supports that culture, ethnicity, and environment are major factors in the manifestation of resilience in
individuals and communities of color (Chang, Scott, Decker, 2009, p. 26).As practitioners we must
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The organization I work for is experiencing a tremendous and stressful transformation. It requires that
we utilize some of the resiliency builders including perceptiveness, being aware of exactly what is
happening, maintaining a sense of humor ( a recent physical move of an entire organization into
another work site has us labeling water fountains BHSI only and CBH only ...really?).
One of the strengths of this organization is also one of its weaknesses. We have a set criteria for those
that want to access our services, however during the recent economic crash we relaxed our rules as we
were perceptive enough to realize that if we didn t there would be a whole community of individuals
that we would not serve. Encouraging flexibility in the workplace can be challenging as individuals
must be able to discern.
Resilience is the cornerstone of the Strength Based perspective. This tool can be used to re enforce
resiliency in the individuals we serve and is a excellent self assessment tool. I manage a group of para
professionals who provide telephonic support to individuals in recovery. I will share the assessment
tool with the group as a baseline tool for resiliency. This quiz can provide conversation that
encourages openness and enlightenment. I believe it will be immensely helpful. Times are tough, high
unemployment, decreased resources within our communities; international unrest are just some of the
stressors that challenge our resiliency. Positive reinforcement is not only welcome, it is necessary
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The Dangers Of Birth Tourism In The United States
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Whitney Ryan Professor Sherry Sharifian Government 2305 75430 19 June 2017 Birth Tourism
Traveling from China, Mexico, and everywhere in between, prospective parents are seeking for a safer
and more economically reliable future for their babies. Parents are traveling to the United States to
give birth in exchange for a U.S. citizenship for their child. 1 This trade is due to the 14th Amendment
which clearly states, All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the
jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside (Staff). This
practice is more commonly known as birth tourism. The most targeted states for birth tourism include
California and Florida (Feere, Birth Tourists Come from Around the Globe ). For parents traveling
across the Atlantic Ocean Miami is a popular destination because of the location, weather, cheaper
prices, and multiple options of trustworthy hospitals. However, for parents traveling from countries
like Taiwan and China, California is a more popular destination. Growing more and more popular
every year with around 300,000 born per year, birth tourism is a growing problem in the United States
(Feere, Birthright Citizenship in the United States: 2 A Global Comparison ).
One of the main concerns of birth tourism is simply how it affects the U.S. economy. The United
States does not have the money nor resources to support these extra 300,000 births per year. 3 There
are 194 countries
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Meaning Of Cockney Rhyming Slang
Language self evident though it may appear, the term can signify an astonishing variety of interrelated
concepts; one may perceive language as a means of communication, while others may see it as a
medium for thought or a catalyst for social relations. Notwithstanding, the following article shall focus
on language, or to be more explicit, its basic components, namely words, as the carriers of the speaker
s emotions. Due to the fact that emotionally laden units, such as maledictions, constitute an evergreen
source of controversy, they tend to be supplanted by miscellaneous alternative expressions; hence, the
following study shall explore perhaps the most peculiar disguise mechanism, namely Cockney
Rhyming Slang.
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Defining Slang
Before we embark on a detailed study concerning Cockney Rhyming Slang (henceforth CRS), we
shall endeavor to define the relevant superordinate term, namely slang. Innocuous as it may seem at
first sight, the term was initially perceived as a corruption of language, as evidenced by the
preliminary data provided by OED, according to which [slang is] the special vocabulary used by any
set of persons of a low or disreputable character; language of a low and vulgar type. The following
meaning, which apparently originated in the 18th century among organized criminals (Ayto 2005),
was soon extended to still fairly unfavorable sense of a language of a highly colloquial type,
considered as below the level of standard educated speech [...]. Nonetheless, after the mid eighteenth
century, the concept in question has gradually started to shed the pejorative patina (Mattiello 2008);
therefore, currently many or perhaps most lexicographic works provide rather neutrally hued
definitions of slang. As an illustration, let us now
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Essay Google Glass is an Example of Flawed Technology
When you think of technology, you would think of how great it is to exist in a world full of
technology, or how great technology is in all its wonders. You imagine what the next advancement of
technology would be, or look like. You may probably not be able to imagine the next advancement of
technology, as it is already great the way it is. Well, I m sorry to say that technology is not all
cupcakes, rainbows, and hugs. If you are a tech lover, please disregard this article. Read at your own
will. Also, I would like to clarify that I am not anti technology, but only simply showcasing that other
side of technology. The side that is full of flaws that become ways to ruin human life, and the world.
Today, I will talk about a new device called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When people are wearing their Google Glass in their daily lives (they really do), they forget about
their surroundings that lead to misunderstandings. For example, when you are walking down the street
with your Google Glass on the corner of your right eye, you stop paying attention to where you are
going are getting the latest Twitter, or Facebook notification. Then, you bump into people, and you
don t even bother saying sorry, because you are more interested in Lady Gaga s latest Tweet, or that
new photo upload from your friend on Facebook that just can t wait. You become so interested in the
virtual world that you prioritize it over what constitutes society. You wouldn t care to stop to help that
old man that you just tripped after bumping into him. The Internet is just too great to leave it for a
moment, and that it is worth being a GLASS h**e to other people. Next, Google Glass equals loss of
human interaction. When someone is wearing a pair of Google Glass, it is impossible, and frustrating
to have a one on one conversation. It is irritating enough to have people take out their phones, and
start typing when you are talking. Imagine when their eyes wander off somewhere, and that they are
no longer paying attention to what you have to say. This would only result into further
misunderstandings, broken relationships, and bad reputations. Then, we have the factor of mobility
that opens even more doors to
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What Is The Importance Of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest is a play by Oscar Wilde, first performed in 1895. The title works on
a pun between the adjective earnest , meaning honest or sincere, and the name Ernest, which the two
female protagonists of the play, Cecily Cardew and Gwendolen Fairfax are fond of. Indeed, they have
this deep desire of marrying a man named Ernest. The funny thing is, their two suitors, Algernon
Moncrieff and Jack Worthing, pretend both to be named Ernest. This lie, which contradicts totally the
real meaning of being earnest , leads to a misunderstanding between Cecily and Gwendolen during the
scene 2 of act II of the play. While talking of their respective suitors, both supposedly named Ernest,
they tend to think Ernest is just one person, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The stage direction line 2 indicates that the presence of the servants exercises a restraining influence,
under which both girls chafe . Cecily and Gwendolen know that they must not bicker in front of the
hired help because they must stay respectable in any occasion, according to the customs of the time.
This is why Merriman s presence has an effect on the scene: both girls are mindful of their manners
despite their hatred. Even their anger seems civilized. As a result, the scene becomes ridiculous and at
the same time funny and subtle. The two women seem also embarassed by Merriman s presence
because there is a long pause after he talked and they simply glare at each other , as if it was
impossible for the conversation to be polite. Once Merriman is out of the stage, Cecily and
Gwendolen do not hesitate to speak each other the truth about their feelings. Merriman s presence also
gives power to Cecily. When he asks her if he should lay tea here as usual (line 4), he acknowledges
the fact that Cecily is the lady of the house and therefore that she is the one in charge and deserves
respect. That is a benefit that Gwendolen does not own in the scene. As a proof, Cecily responds to the
servant s question sternly and repeats the term as usual (line 5) which affirms that she uses her
influence as a disguised weapon against
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Summary Of Sandra Bem s Lenses On Gender
The Lenses on Gender by Sandra Bem (1993) focuses on gender polarization throughout chapter four.
The most significant aspect the to passage to me was the concept of androgyny. At first, it was
surprising to me that androgyny was harshly criticized, but I came to understand the issue with the
word. Androgyny, although trying to escape the grasp of gender polarization, still encompasses gender
polarizing qualities. Even knowing this, I find the word to be beautiful. It provides both a vision of
utopia and a model of mental health that does not require the individual to banish from the self
whatever attributes and behaviors the culture may have stereotypically defined as inappropriate for his
or her sex, (Bem, 1993, p. 124). In a society, one
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The Principles Of The Company Law, The Uk Cape Industries...
The Salomon principle dictates that if the company is established in accordance with the requirements
of the Companies Act 2006, it starts to operate as a separate legal entity. The corporate veil becomes
the dividing line between this entity and its shareholders. However, it soon became obvious that this
concept can be easily abused, therefore Courts fought hard in order to establish exceptions to the
Salomon principle in the form of lifting or piercing the veil, allowing them to look behind the curtain
if they spot some irregularity. In order to justify these drastic measures, Courts would look for
something substantive, such as an agency relationship, fraud, avoidance of obligations, or group
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As described by Professor Gower, once the company is registered, the corporate veil comes down
between the existing company and the shareholders, protecting them from any potential liability. Soon
it became apparent that the companies could be easily abused and used for improper purposes. As a
response to these developments, Court would use the concepts of lifting and piercing of the veil in
order to go behind the veil and attach an appropriate liability to those who were behind it. Lifting of
the veil was seen as the least drastic option, as the Court would look behind to see if there is some
impropriety, and put the veil down, still recognising the company as a separate legal entity. Whereas
piercing would involve tearing up the veil, completely disregarding company as a separate entity and
looking at it as an agent for another. The process is very ad hoc, and therefore based on the discretion
of the Courts. In order to persuade the Court to look behind the corporate veil, the grounds must be
substantive. One of the established exceptions justified by the Court in order to lift the veil is when the
evidence shows that the company is being used as a device for avoidance of existing obligations. The
good examples of this exception would be the cases of Guildford Motors v Home and Jones v Lipman.
In Jones v Lipman Russell J ordered specific performance
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Disadvantages Of Nose Hair Trimrs
Advantages of using nose hair trimmers over scissors
Nose hairs main function is to stop dirt from entering your body. But they become a nuisance when
they grow too long and start protruding through the nose, thereby affecting your appearance. The Best
Nose Hair Trimmer will do a good job of maintaining the length of your nose hair. It will not remove
all the hairs but trim just the hairs that can be seen.
Scissors have to be handled carefully to avoid the risk of injuring the nose. Whereas, nose hair
trimmers have many features that make the job of trimming nose hair easy and fast without the risk of
hurting or damaging the sensitive delicate skin of your nose interior.
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Therefore no headache of operating the nose hair trimmer or adjusting it. They can t trim the hairs any
shorter than required but trim the nasal hairs to a standard length.
You don t have to determine what length of hair to leave in your nose. The nose trimmers are designed
to trim nasal hair to a standard length. So you don t need to worry about the length of nasal hair to
leave, your job is to use the device as designed.
Nose hair trimmers are designed to fit easily and comfortably into the nostrils. Don t reach out and try
and trim deep non protruding hairs. Just trim what is a nuisance to look at.
On the other hand, scissors are not specifically designed for trimming nasal hairs. They are
multipurpose tools. You have to be careful when selecting sizes and designs to fit the job of nasal hair
trimming.
Nose hair trimmers are easy to maintain clean them and store them
Most scissors are just basic since they are manufactured for general use. On the other hand, nose hair
trimmers are designed specifically for trimming nasal hair, they have many features that make them
easy to maintain, clean and store. At home or during travel. They are designed to trim noses
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Bonnethead Shark Structure
The bonnethead shark is a magnificent creature. It can reach speeds of 35 mph when trying to catch its
prey. The bonnethead shark is a carnivore. It will consume some of the fish that swim by when it s
hungry. The sharks habitat is in a wide range, and the structure and anatomy is unique. The
bonnethead shark eats about its own weight in a day. The bonnethead shark feeds on crab, shrimp,
mollusks, and small fish. This shark eats meat,but also eats bivalves and cephalopods. The bonnethead
feeds mostly in the daytime. They swim slowly toward their prey. Then quickly attack the prey and
crush it with their teeth. In the summertime if you go to the reefs and seaweed you might see a
bonnethead shark.
The bonnethead shark is abundant in the nearshore Florida water by reefs. It s commonly seen over
shallow sand and mud flats. They move into deeper water during the colder months. Depths about 32
to 262 ft, and in the warmer months they can be found 10 to 25m underwater. The biogeographic
regions are in the Atlantic ocean(native) and Pacific ocean(native). The Aquatic ... Show more content
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The bonnethead shark scientific name is the Sphyrna tiburo. The bonnethead looks like it has a shovel
on its head. That is why it s nickname is the shovelhead shark. This shark is one of nine species of the
hammerhead shark. These sharks all have a unique hammer or shovel shaped head. The shovel shaped
head helps the shark find its prey easier. In a 2009 study found that the shark could nearly see 360
degrees vision and excellent depth perception. This shark is the smallest member of the Hammerhead
family. The maximum length is about 3.5 feet. The bonnethead shark matures about 2 years of age
(about 30 inches) and is estimated to live 7 years, or more. They can weigh up to 24 pounds. The
bonnethead sharks nostrils are located close to the eyes, near the ends of its flattened
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Durdan Fight Club
I decided to read Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk because I have seen the movie and I loved it. There
are two main characters in the story. One of the characters is named Tyler Durdan, he is very crazy and
doesn t care about what everyone else thinks he does whatever he wants. The other main character is
another man but you never get the name of him. He is the very opposite of Tyler, he is quiet and lets
people walk over him. In the story the main character meets Tyler on a plane and he doesn t think that
he is ever going to see him again. However when he gets home he finds that his apartment has blown
up and so he calls Tyler. They decide that they want to do something so they make a fight club so that
men can come and blow off some steam.
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Cratique on Losses Essay
Cratique on Losses The Poem Losses written by: Randall Jarrell, who was a poet, literary critic, and
teacher, from New Orleans, served in the United States Air Force during World War Two. This helped
Randall Receive most of his ideas and material for poems like this one.
It was not dying: everybody died. It was not dying: we had hied before In the routine crashes and our
fields Called up the papers, wrote home to our folks, And the rates rose, all because of us.
When people died in war it didn t impact the majority of the people in the United States, they would
just contact the papers or whoever sent the letters to there family and went on fighting the war.
We died on the wrong page of the almanac,
Scattered on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In our new planes, with our new crews; we bombed
The ranges by the desert or the shore,
Fired at towed targets, waited for our scores_
And turned into replacements and woke up
One morning, over England, operational .
The soldiers would fight with new people and new equipment, because they were all replacements for
the ones who died. They would bomb places and shoot things up and when they were shot up they
would be replaced with no problem, by new people and new things.
It was not an accident but a mistake
(But an easy one for anyone to make). The soldiers died because of mistakes by the Government, not
by accidents by there own decisions in war.
We read or mail and counted up our missions
In bombers named for girls, we burned
The cities named for girls, we burned
The cities we had learned about in school
Till our lives wore out: our bodies lay among
The people we had killed and never saw. One of the most important things for many soldiers in war
was to read the mail from there families. Letters from loved ones helped keep their minds off hard
times and the entire killing. They would fly around and go places they would learn about in school,
not top visit, but to bomb and destroy them. When it was all done they would find people they have
never seen before dead, and when they lived threw the hell of war, the Government would give them a
metal and say Our casualties were low. The casualties may
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Comparing Hitchcock Film Rope And Superman s Crime
Freud says that there are no coincidences and that everything happens for a reason. In the classic
Hitchcock film, Rope, two young students, Brandon Shaw enacted by John Dall and Phillip Morgan
enacted by Farley Granger strangle a former classmate, David Kentley played by Dick Hogan. This
film portrays the true crime story of Loeb and Leopold as also written about in Superman s Crime, by
Miriam Allen deFord. In 1924, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, the adolescent sons of two wealthy
Chicago families, who were indicted for kidnapping and killing Bobby Franks, a 14 year old boy.
They wanted to see what it would be like to commit the ultimate perfect crime. With their wealth,
education, and relationship combined, these two juveniles considered themselves superior to society
ergo committing homicide of an innocent little boy. Hitchcock could ... Show more content on
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In the film Rope an entire evening of a dinner party is held in the same room where there is a dead
body in a book chest. The guests are completely impervious of the chest disguised as a buffet table.
Only the viewers and the two hosts were conscious of the truth that lay near them. In Superman s
Crime we are given in depth detail about Loeb and Leopold s master plan before it has taken place.
Hitchcock did not show the viewers what happened prior to the strangulation of David or subsequent
to the call made to the police. This was an engrossing way of filming a movie. The movie was made to
look like it was taken in one continuous shot. This caused the viewer to know what happened the
whole time. In both the true crime story and film the readers and viewers were knew what was going
on during the entire plot scene. These were great definitions of what a dramatic irony is. But the way
Hitchcock does not include the premeditation of the murder is powerful in itself. This glamorized the
plotline by showing a clean scene with no obvious camera
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The Superior Parenting Style Of Parenting
The Superior Parenting Style In society, a child s character can often be a direct reflection of his or her
parents. Not the parents themselves, but rather their style of parenting is what is often seen as wrong
or sub par to other parenting styles. An example of this would be the differences between opposite
techniques utilized by Chinese and Western parents. However, neither the Chinese nor the Western
style of parenting provides the maximum amount of happiness and structure in a child s life. Rather a
fusion of the two parenting styles designs an environment where the child has freedom while still
maintaining a level of discipline.
One common question that occurs in the world with parenting, is how do Chinese children almost
always succeed. Well the answer definitely does not lie within the stereotypical assumption of an
average Chinese child s life consisting of ping pong, karate, and casually playing the piano. In contrast
to belief, a leisurely structured childhood is the exact opposite of what most Chinese children endure
during the early stages of their life. Demanding success, Chinese parents expect nothing but
excellence from the time you exit the womb. Chinese parents enforce strict rules and guidelines for
their children to follow, and do not shy away in their punctuality whatsoever.
In contrast to the harsh parenting Chinese children receive, the Western style of parenting offers
freedom. Allowing children to chose their own path in life, Western
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Students and the Civil Rights Movement During the 1960 s...
The 1960 s was a decade of tremendous social and political upheaval. In the United States, many
movements occurred by groups of people seeking to make positive changes in society. During this
decade, the Civil Rights movement continued to gain momentum. The black community was
continually persecuted and discriminated against by prejudice white individuals and figures of
authority. Blacks everywhere struggled to end discrimination. They demanded the right to vote, to
receive quality education, and to become respected individuals in the community which shunned
them. (Sitkoff 35) Students, in particular, played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement
during the 1960 s. Many college students were outraged by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Black school children, who were able to attend integrated schools, experienced extreme racial
discrimination from both their peers and their teachers, in an effort to force them to return to
segregated schools. (Curry 83) By 1965, at the elementary and secondary levels, 1,160 of the 3,028
southern school districts contained both white and black students. (Sitkoff 45) Almost 10% of all
black children were attending school with whites. (Sitkoff 45) The amount of desegregation that
occurred at public universities was greater than that of elementary and secondary schools. (Sitkoff 45)
Nevertheless, many conflicts and riots occurred on college campuses when blacks attempted to enroll.
James Howard Meredith was the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi during
the Civil Rights Movement. James Meredith attempted to register in the fall of 1962. (Curry 74)
Because of several violent threats, Meredith was accompanied by federal marshals. State officials tried
to block his entrance to the building. Protest groups formed, and riots broke out, in which two people
were killed. (Curry 74) After much controversy, James Meredith succeeded in registering at the
University of Mississippi, but federal marshals stayed to protect him until his graduation in 1963.
(Curry 74) James Meredith was an instrumental black individual who was brave enough to fight for
his rights
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Medical Malpractice Essay
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(Baltimore, MD) RightDiagnosis.com reports seven of every 1,000 babies born in the United States
suffer a birth injury. This works out to 28,000 victims per year, 538 per week or three per hour. One
baby is one baby too many, however, and parents need to know there is help when they find their child
has been harmed in this manner. Gershon, Willoughby and Getz, LLC
(http://medicalmalpracticedoctors.com) truly understands the impact a birth injury has on a family, as
many of the partners have graduated from medical school.
We understand the medical and legal ramifications of the injury, along with the hurt, devastation and
confusion of the child s loved ones. Parents need to recognize they only have one opportunity to state
their case in court, thus they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If this child is injured during the birth process or suffers a birth related disability, legal guidance is
needed. Medical malpractice involves the complex science of medicine, therefore successful advocacy
requires a deep passion for this field and a comprehensive knowledge of both law and medicine to be
effective. Gershon, Willoughby and Getz, LLC attorneys believe the best way to effectively advocate
for seriously injured victims of malpractice is to attend medical school and fight relentlessly to protect
and enforce the rights of the client.
Dr. Zev Gershon, Esq. founded the practiced and brought in staff with nearly 70 cumulative years of
helping victims and their family recover following a medical injury. The medical training they have
undertaken remains a critical part in recovering fair and appropriate compensation for clients, thus the
majority of the firm s partners have graduated from medical school. This detail, the firm s successful
track record and the fact the firm focuses solely on medical malpractice allows it to stand out. If there
is no recovery, there is no fee or
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  • 2. Tax Free Savings Account (TFSA) As many Canadians plan for their financial future, it s important they don t lose sight of an important alternative investment, a tax free savings account. A tax free savings account, or TFSA for short, is a flexible, registered savings account that allows Canadians to earn tax free investment income for life. Unlike other savings accounts, investment income earned through a TFSA, such as interest, capital gains and dividends, is not taxed. This means you can withdraw money at any time from your TFSA without penalty or tax consequences. As you can imagine, the TFSA has generated a lot of positive interest across Canada and has grown in popularity since it was introduced in 2009. According to the Canada Revenue Agency, since 2009 more than 10 million TFSAs have been opened, with a combined value of more than $88 billion. The TFSA has proven useful both as a specific purpose savings account and as an investment vehicle for people looking generate tax free income. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A TFSA is also a great way to complement other investment plans like RRSPs and RESPs. This makes the tax free savings account appropriate for all types of investors. If you re a Canadian resident aged 18 or older with a valid social insurance number, you are eligible for a TFSA. Regardless of when you open up a TFSA, there is no lifetime contribution limit. This means you will accumulate contribution room equal to the annual contribution limit every year of your life, even after the age of 71, which is the limit for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Model T Car If you could imagine design in the future, what would you imagine? A virtual house, flying cars, or how about holograms. Design is the process to plan or draw the show, look, function or workings of a building, garment, or other objects before it is built or made. It is twenty seventeen and we have already begun to see the future. In the past, design was beautiful, but simplistic. Now, everthing is changing expediently. I speculate that with a touch of your cell phone a house will be produced within seconds. Which I believe might cause design to become more of a competitive field, filled with innovators from the future, gives a new meaning to a whole new world. How will building and car designs be transformed in twenty years you wonder? New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Engineering and design will become more correspondent to one another. We already use engineering in calculating certain aspects (variables) when creating a new design, but it will officially merge. In the past, design was done with simple artistic methods such as pencil and paper, but now we have CAD and many more software programs. New apps will be created, allowing us to do as we please with such designs. In about twenty years, design will become more evolutionary than ever. From flying cars to smart houses, 2045 will begin the new destiny of everything revolutionizing. Design is prevailing with the new technology that we use daily. Designers are always pushing forward with new ideas, leaving the next group of young innovators to work ten times harder for that next big idea. Ideas come and goes and so does the brains behind the designs, but one thing is for sure, design will be bigger than we know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Pros And Cons Of Standardized Testing According To The... Formal (Conventional) Assessments According to the Glossary of Education Reform, 2014, formal assessments are organized, techniques of testing learners that are utilized to ascertain how well students have learned the information that is being taught in the classroom. Formal assessments present a method to distinguish what the learner has understood. (Glossary of Education Reform, 2014) Each formal assessment has identical expectations for all of the learners, additionally the assessment has specialized criteria used for scoring and interpretation. The principal objective of formative assessment is to evaluate the amount of knowledge that learners have remembered from previously taught instructions. There are four principal categories of formal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Criterion referenced tests: According to the Glossary of Education Reform, 2014, criterion referenced assessments are constructed to measure a learners performance versus an established set of predetermined criteria or learning standards; written descriptions of expectations for students at a specific stage of their education. In elementary and secondary education, criterion referenced tests are utilized to evaluate whether students have learned a specific body of knowledge or acquired a specific proficiency set, for instance, the curriculum taught in a course, academic program, or content area. (Glossary of Education Reform, 2014) Learners that perform at or above the determined expectations let s say, answer a specified percentage of questions accurately, will pass the test, meet the expected standards, or be considered proficient. On a criterion referenced test, every student undertaking the exam could hypothetically fail if they don t meet the expected standard; on the other hand, every learner could earn the highest possible score. Criterion referenced tests have been compared to driver s license exams, which require would be drivers to achieve a minimum passing score to earn a license. (Glossary of Education Reform, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Effect Of Insufficient Production Of Dystrophin The contractile unit of a muscle cell is the sarcomere. Sarcomeres are mostly comprised of actin and myosin which pull and slide upon each other. These contractile units are linked end to end, like a chain, throughout the length of any given muscle. Certain proteins link the ends of these chains to the cell membrane. When a normally healthy individual exercises, some of these fibers, both in the sarcomere and at the connections to the cell wall, will be broken down due to damage (Leyva, 2013). Associated with this process includes the rebuilding of these fibers, in which the body builds back what was damaged stronger than before the damage occurred (Leyva, 2013). One of these end proteins is dystrophin. The purpose of this paper is to explore the implications of insufficient production of dystrophin, as in DMD. Pathology Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is an X linked genetic disorder in which muscle cells do not reproduce dystrophin. This means that during the rebuilding of new muscle, the muscles of those individuals who have MD do not appropriately repair and rebuild the fibers containing dystrophin. In essence, it is similar to a minor tendon tear on a microscopic level happening on the inside of the muscle. Due to this dysfunctional rebuilding of these connective components, there is an even greater discrepancy between the amount of force the sarcomeres can produce and the amount of force the fibers which connect to the cell membrane can withstand. This causes more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Incarnation Of Jesus The Christ Christopher Davis THE380 Christ Church Integrative/ Research Essay 2 March 17, 2015 Interpretation: The Incarnation of Jesus the Christ Over 2,000 years there has been endless debates pertaining to Jesus the Christ. The main issue is how a man can be truly divine and fully human? It seems paradoxical because of the combination of two separate natures, but it is a unique act of forgiveness by God. There are in fact clues to show how and, why Jesus is in fact fully divine along with fully human. There are links that trace Jesus historically. Due to these historic biblical resources, it makes understanding the divine subdivision of Jesus hard to understand. How does one come to terms with the fully divine side of Jesus? Is it only mythicized biblical texts or devout faith in the biblical tradition? There is no definite way to prove history because there is no way to go back in time. But there are clues within biblical text to show the humanity of Jesus. The first trace of evidence to show that Jesus was fully human is displayed in the Gospel of John. The word became flesh (John 1:14). This is evidence to show that Jesus took on the logos; which brings God s word, and will into humanity directly. Indication shows that Jesus exhibited human traits such as emotion. Jesus offered up prayers and supplications, with loud cries and tears (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus was fleshly, and maintained human qualities that were hard to deny. More evidence that proved the incarnation of Jesus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Potato Catalase Lab Report The scientific purpose of this experiment was to examine the rate of enzyme activity of a potato catalase when mixing 2.5 ml of potato catalyst with either 2.5 ml of H2O, 2.5 ml of 5% salt concentration, 2.5 ml of 15% salt concentration, or 2.5 ml of 30% salt concentration. It was hypothesized that the higher the concentration of salt each catalysts solution contained, the rate of enzyme activity would decrease when applied to hydrogen peroxide. This was tested by measuring (up to 240 seconds) in room temperature of 21 degrees Celsius how long it would take for each filter disk (dosed with the various salt and potato catalase solutions) to float off of the bottom of the beaker that contained hydrogen peroxide. The results of the experiment showed that enzyme activity decreased with higher salt concentrations, that being in tube four (which contained 2.5 ml of potato catalase and 2.5 ml of 30% of salt concentration) all four filter paper disks did not float within the 240 second range, having 240 seconds become the mean and 0 becoming the standard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike the other three tubes, tube 1 (which contained 2.5 ml of potato catalase and 2.5 ml of 5% salt concentration) had a mean of 71.75 seconds and a standard deviation of 7.89 seconds, tube 2 (which contained 2.5 ml of potato catalase and 2.5 ml of 15% salt concentration) had a mean of 149.66 seconds and a standard deviation of 25.50 seconds, and lastly tube 3 (which contained 2.5 ml of potato catalase and 2.5 ml of H2O) had a mean of 41.5 seconds and a standard deviation of 13.18 seconds, thus supporting our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Police Shootings And Police Brutality The topic that has my interest would be police shooting and how much it has gotten worse over the years. Thiers a lot of questions asked when it comes to police shootings/police brutality. The first thing that the media always brings up is did the person deserve to be shot or was the person shooting at the police, in which case two valid questions but the fact the cops shoot to kill it appears in many police shooting they will usually shoot at the body of the person, they aren t likely to shoot at your legs or a place that won t automatically cause death. The reason this is a concern is because I believe the African American community is targeted more than any other ethnic group in America, they are more searched than any other ethnic group it causes fear with the community and this also makes the police job harder, because now they will be more trigger happy to shoot someone in a slight move they make. A big media case from last year was shown an African American man helping his patience that left his care, while this was going on the man was laying down with his hands up telling the cops I am just trying to help my patience within 2 minutes the policeman shoots at the unarmed man injuring him, but lucky the man survived. The strange part of this shooting was that the police was 20 foot from the man that they shot, which also makes you wonder how is it possible that a man can have his arm raised clearly a video of the incident showing the man with his hands up still was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Electrochemical Cells Using The Nernst Equation INTRODUCTION The premise and focus of experiment 9 Electrochemistry was to demonstrate the potential, in volts, that can be generated by electrochemical cells and how to calculate the theoretical potential of those electrochemical cells using the Nernst equation. Of the electrochemical cells used, there were two different types, voltaic and concentration. Voltaic cells are composed of two half cells with differing electrodes and solutions that result in a spontaneous flow of electrons from one half cell to the other half cell until equilibrium is met. In Voltaic cells, this flow of electrons is driven by redox reactions and the reduction potential of the half cells. Concentration cells are composed of half cells with identical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This oxidation increases the oxidation state of the atom while the reduction of an atom causing the oxidation state to decrease. Whenever an atom is oxidized, there is a corresponding oxidizing agent that oxidized the atom, likewise there is a corresponding reducing agent whenever an atom is reduced. During redox reactions, the oxidized atom tends to be the reducing agent and the reduced atom tends to be the oxidizing agent. When balancing a redox reaction, it is separated into two half reactions, the oxidation process and the reduction process. These two half reactions are then balanced based on the number of electrons being transferred and then combine to find the overall equation for the reaction. Electrochemical cells are devices that can generate electrical energy through the transfer of electrons.3 They are composed of two half cells that are separated except by a circuit and a salt bridge. Each of the half cells consist of a solution of ions, called an electrolyte, with an electrode, which is typical a metal or a compound that is conductive, submerged in the electrolyte. Of the two electrodes in an electrochemical cell, one is considered an anode and the other is considered the cathode. This is determined by where oxidation and reduction is occurring in the cell. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Are The Similarities Between China And Ancient Rome Both Rome and China have similar and varying cultural aspects. Rome and China both were very efficient cultures, which produced many new inventions that benefitted the world around them. Both cultures were heavily influenced by their beliefs, and those beliefs also influenced the ways they celebrated, or participated in the arts. While both cultures contributed to the world around them, both cultures shared strong belief systems that led to cultural celebrations and artistic endeavors, they still were very different from one another. The ancient Romans were a very productive and creative society. They created public toilets, sewage systems, and public baths. The Romans made concrete, so the roads and sidewalks would be leveled and smoother. If the Romans hadn t made those things then people won t have any privacy of their own and the grounds also won t be leveled. While ancient Rome was responsible for many creations, the ancient Chinese people were also responsible for creating some cool stuff too. They created books with bamboo strips, and paper. They also made gunpowder. The Chinese also made a compass, so when people get lost they can just look at the compass and see if they are going north, south, east, and west. If the Chinese hadn t made these things we would still be writing with rocks and if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This impacted their daily lives. The majority are Roman Catholic, but most of them don t participate on a regular basis. The expectation for the men, women, and children were that the men go to school and the women get instructed on how to be wives and mothers. Their daily lives were also very unique because there was different types of families. One of them is the patrician which means father, and the fathers were the nobles of Rome. Another type of family is the patria potestas. The patria potestas is a family when daughters gets married, she goes in control by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Luminol Research Paper For our science project, we chose to do one that included luminol. Before we started, we found 3 cites, stating, luminol will preform better in extreme heat than it does in room temperature or ice water. Also one cite says, It is used by crime scene investigators to discover spots of blood, even spots that may have been washed. The last cite writes, It was concluded that an inverse relationship exists between surface temperature and the reaction rate of the Luminol test. Our question/ purpose was, How does temperature affect luminol? My hypothesis was that I thought that the warm water would affect the luminol more than the cold water. For this experiment, we needed a few materials. Those included a luminol kit from Amazon which had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Public Enemy Analysis Public Enemy, based on the novel Beer and Blood, is a drama crime film directed by William Wellman in 1931. Its development was based on three sources which were: language, technology, and the aesthetic character. Language development as used in the film was vital as it demonstrated the gangster convention was referring back to the oral aspect. The aspect was meant to bring out the verbal and thought expression in the days among the people since technology literacy was not so common. Cagney is seen tending to show his teeth while speaking to suggest that his voice should be viewed more broadly than just on the oral film oral system. However, he never used slangs and ethnic accents like other actors did. Another scene is when Matt is killed and Tom s vocal powers diminish as seen when apologizing to his mother in the hospital. At the film closing, Tom s silencing seems to strangely relate to the stopping of a record playing a period song, I m forever blowing bubbles which appeared in the early scenes signaling his gang career. Technology as used in the early sound films was incredible and unique. In Public Enemy, sounds were breath taking, quiet and had a perfect creation making the film peaceful and appear intelligible. It adopted the composite of art exhibits where tableau model was used for the silent film narrative. Public Enemy combined well the silent story with the sound doctrines into the realm of conscience artistic. The technology is gradually being understood and will help in advancing the future film field if used sparingly and carefully by employing sound like a tool rather than an agent of complacency. The aesthetic characteristic was well developed in the film where we have the backward shot of Cagney as he approaches the camera for a close up with a sinister grin on the face and seems like the camera is trying to escape him. Later, the roles are interchanged as the camera is put at a lower angle waiting for Cagney to put the face into the gutter which is a foreshadowing of final film shot. The declaration made at the launching of the narrative was that the intention of the authors of Public Enemy to honestly depict an environment that exists today in certain strata of American life, rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Plato’s Theory of Forms Term paper Plato s theory of forms Everything which exist in this world and all things that we see around us are not as they appear to us this is the core idea behind plato s theory of forms.From this idea only he moves towards explaining his world of forms or ideas. In his book called THE REPUBLIC he tell us that the Good is the end of all endeavour,it is the object on which every heart is set,so this good according to him has a form,infact all the abstract ideas like good, justice ,beauty ,love etc has an ideal form according to plato.This form exist outside of space and time.This form remains permanent and is real.All that we see around us ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a way it solves the problem of permanence and change.in a way it solves the problem of being and becoming which has existed in the greek philosophy since long.plato s divided line is a perfect answer to this problem.It combines both being and becoming and tell us that from becoming we have to reach upto the being that is real. We perceive a different world through our mind than we do through the senses. It is the material world, perceived through the senses and this world changing. It is the realm of forms,which one sees through the mind, this world is permanent. It is this world that is more real; the world of change is merely an imperfect image of this world. A form is an abstract property or quality. Take any property of an object and separate it from that object and consider it by itself, this is a form.For instance,when we talk of a triangle we say that it is a three sided enclosed figure and the sum of whose all sides is 180degrees,but have we ever seen a perfect triangle what we have seen is just a close approximation of an ideal triangle but not an ideal triangle. Now I want to bring in plato s Parmenides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Socrates Socrates was one of the greatest Greek philosophers. His work was not to propose any specific knowledge or policy: it was to show how argument, debate, and discussion could help men to understand difficult issues. Most of the issues he dealt with were only political on the surface. Underneath, they were moral questions about how life should be lived. Such is the influence of Socrates that philosophers before him are called the Presocratic philosophers. Socrates made enemies, three of whom brought charges against him. Socrates was tried for his life in 399 BC, found guilty, and put to death by drinking hemlock. The story of his trial and death is the subject of a tract by Plato which is called the Apologia. Most of what we know about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Plato s works, Socrates says he knows nothing, but can draw out other people s ideas just as his mother helped other women to give birth. In 399 BC, when Socrates was an old man, three citizens Meletus, Anytus and Lycon brought charges against Socrates. A trial was held. In ancient Athens the procedure was quite different from the present day. There was a jury of 500 men drawn from the citizens. Both the accusers and the defendant had to make speeches in person to the jury. Guilt or innocence was by majority vote. There was no preset penalty if the verdict was guilty . Both the accuser and the defendant would make speeches proposing what the penalty should be. Again, a vote was taken. There were two charges against him. The general theme was that Socrates was a menace to society. The first charge was of heresy, disbelief in the Gods. It was probably meant to cause prejudice amongst the jurymen. Actually, Socrates observed all the correct procedures of the religion of his times. The charge had been used successfully against another philosopher, Anaxagoras. The second charge was that he corrupted the youth with his teachings. What was meant by this? Apparently, this was not about his personal relationship with his pupils. It was about the way he was thought to influence their political views. His circle had included a number of right wing aristocrats whose ideas were now rejected by most citizens. The brilliant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Four Elements Of Earth Bending I´ve always believed that the pillars of planet Earth are the four main elements. Of course I am referring to Air, Water, Fire and Earth. Imagine having the ability to harness and bend each of these four elements into anything you desire. Each one of these elements has their own different but unique characteristic. They all have endless possibilities depending on how you decide to use each one of them. Let us start with the simplest one, the Air element. This element is really basic. Although Air bending sounds really simple there are a lot of things you are able to do with it. You can create air rushes, tornadoes and other kind of aerial disruptions. However, the most interesting characteristic of being an Air bender is that you have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is probably the most complicated one but for me it´s the best out of every single one. It is only complicated because of all the uses it has. Being a skillful Water bender has a lot of benefits. You are able to control water, obviously. As you control water you are able to turn this water into ice and vice versa. Also as a Water bender you have the ability to heal of other people wounds and of course your own wounds. But my favorite use of water bending is blood bending. This ability as the name implies consists of you having the ability to control the blood of any being either being an animal or a human being. You can manipulate all of their actions; they are basically puppets to the grand puppet master that you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Thomas Malthus And John Stuart Mill Summary The issue of sustainability is one of the most fundamental and important subjects in economics. Thomas Malthus bleak evaluation of humanity s prospects in the face of overpopulation heralded a new age in economics where pessimism became the undisputed ruler of discourse. John Stuart Mill s efforts to banish this pervasive gloom by appealing to the capabilities and intelligence of his fellow men is both inspiring and devastatingly effective. In a broader context, the struggle between Thomas Malthus and John Stuart Mill cannot be viewed as merely a peripheral debate on a singular issue; it is a battle for the very soul of economic analysis. Before delving into a comparative analysis of these two brilliant thinkers, it is essential to provide an overview of their differing theories of human nature and to examine the contexts that shaped their scholarship. Thomas Malthus lived in a society that venerated population growth as the ultimate source of prosperity and harmony. Contemporaries of Malthus, such as clergyman William Paley, argued that the aggregate amount of happiness in a society is almost exactly proportional to the size of its populace. It therefore comes as no surprise that the noblemen, politicians, and theologians of Malthus time were greatly distressed by sensational claims that England s population was in severe decline. The hysteria of this concern was neatly encapsulated by Paley, who unambiguously asserted that a contraction of the population is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Public Challenges Of The Australian Public Faces Amidst the information age, the Australian public faces perhaps the defining societal challenge of the 21st Century, the unprecedented governmental surveillance of metadata. Metadata surveillance refers to the recent legislation passed in March of this year, which sees compulsory retention of information by Australian telecommunication corporations, the individualised communications data of each Australian citizen. The recent legislation passed encompass an unprecedented surveillance of the masses, which will result in the creation of a perpetual surveillance state based purely on broad assumptions about potential terrorists activities. Concerns have arisen due to the proposals that encompass the compulsory data retention of all Australians telecommunication networks, which entrenches passive mass surveillance under the undefined concept of metadata. This mandatory retention of metadata for up to two years allows governmental organisations unprecedented access into the online activity of all Australians, a subversion of the legal presumption of innocence by treating all individuals as potential suspects through pre criminal investigation tactics. As a citizen, I believe this policy embodies the most fundamental violations of human privacy. It is without doubt this bill has obscured our rights behind a discourse of technological subjectivity, allowing for the creation of a framework within which rules can be adjusted and expanded through ministerial regulations, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Narcissism In The Peter In addition to the fact that Peter could not enjoy domestic happiness, he is also unable to form lasting, loving relationships with any human being. This could be explained by Peter s heartlessness that is attached to forgetfulness and narcissism. Firstly, his narcissism lies in the fact that he does not truly care about anyone except himself. Consequently, Peter never noticed how short Wendy s dress become at the end of the first year because he had so much about himself and even when he came again after many years he at first didn t notice a difference, for he was thinking chiefly of himself . Secondly, it is a known fact that memories have a very strong impact on life in general; they are a powerful source of emotions, also remembering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I personally think that writer wanted to emphasis the importance of growing up but at the same time remain a little child inside and it is totally different from just remaining a child and rejecting the adulthood as Peter does. For example, there was very childish deed when James Hook was doomed to death and invited Peter with a gesture to use his foot . Even though Capitan was dying he was calm and almost happy because of Peter s bad forms . Likewise, Mr. Darling, as the writer pointed out, might have passed for a boy again if he had been able to take his baldness off . Also, the fact that he ceased to be sensitive to the opinion of neighbours , nearly lived in the kennel as well as medicine accident displayed his childish behaviour. However, exactly this situation made him feel gratifying and he became sweeter . Lastly, Wendy herself is a direct proof that there is nothing terrible adulthood, conversely she was one of the kind that likes to grow up . Although something inside her was crying Woman, woman, let go of me , it was just a quick impulse, as a matter of fact, she was simply nostalgic about dear old days why (shy) could fly . All these cases illustrate that it is no necessity in perpetual youth because adults could be also happy if there is a child living in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Kinship Exam THE MUSICIANSHIP EXAMS An accomplishment I worked hard to achieve was my first Musicianship Exam in fourth grade for piano. My piano teacher had decided that I was going to do the Musicianship Exam instead of Junior Festival that year. Because I had moved at a quick and steady pace, my piano teacher at that time, Lillian, let me skip to Level III on the Musicianship Exams list. I was particularly excited about the Exams and nervous at the same time because I have never done anything like this before and I wanted to win, to conquer it. Lillian started off by buying the Level III Piano Repertoire books by Keith Snell. For the Exam, I needed to play one piece from each period of music; Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th Century. I also needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Racial Diversity Analysis The purpose of this article is to first understand the policies related to racial diversity. From that point, it analyzes the possibilities to restructure these campus policies to incorporate Asian Americans as an equity manner. Different experiences for Asian Americans in higher education through the years are interesting as a diversity point of view. Asian Americans students have access to financial aid and other social service during their staying in the United States. In addition, they also face several limitations to these services that make many investigators as well as people related to education to misunderstand the range of Asian American students experiences. Participation and perceptions from these students were critical to shape and give a specific pattern to current practices, and policies will be benefit for both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article then discusses about the recurrent inquisitions such as Are you American? or Do you speak English ? by explain who can count as an American or not. Most of the detentions and confinements of many Japanese Americans during the World War II explains how the formulation of foreignness became incorporated. Regarding this issue, the article points several researchers that highlight the unique positioning of Asian Americans during the past and present realities in order to analyze those oppressive forces, which worked to deny citizenship and immigration rights during those years. Many researchers related in the field of education that have been working to disappear the model minority stereotype also find that the perception held by the public is more laborious and may take more time to overcome within higher education circles, where the label of Asian American excellence seems to be at its highest because of its social and economic implications which are attached to educational completion at its best levels. By 1980, an emerging generation of Asian American college students became highly visible minorities in higher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Does Echo And Narcissus Teach A Moral Lesson Fascinating, entertaining and educational Myths and stories are extremely important in our world as they teach us moral lessons in which we can apply to daily life, and they provide an insight into the different beliefs and religions of other cultures and civilizations. Myths and stories are without a doubt extremely important in our world as they teach us moral lessons in which we can apply to daily life. An example in which this is demonstrated is the story of Echo and Narcissus (Ovid.c.8ce). In this myth, Echo falls in love with Narcissus; however, he doesn t love her back. Narcissus stops at a pond. When he notices his reflection, he falls in love with himself. He jumps into the water after it and never returns. The moral lesson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Cystic Fibrosis Case Studies Five year old Ellis Miles undergoes numerous treatments each day to counteract the symptoms that accompany cystic fibrosis including physiotherapy, pills containing digestive enzymes, and a treatment which breaks up the mucus in her lungs. Cystic Fibrosis has numerous life threatening symptoms and while there is no cure, there are several treatments that a typical patient undergoes each day to combat these symptoms. The most prominent symptom associated with Cystic Fibrosis is a thick mucus that clogs up tubes that carry out crucial roles in the human body. This mucus especially affects the respiratory tract. Mucus builds up in the respiratory tract making it difficult for individuals with cystic fibrosis to have a frequent cough that produces a thick ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This mucus build up also causes wheezing and difficulty breathing. Recently, it has become more common for individuals with cystic fibrosis to receive lung transplants during the end stages of lung disease. As mentioned, the symptoms of cystic fibrosis are life threatening, and the majority of deaths are the result of respiratory failure after battling lung diseases and infections that come as a result of the mucus build up. The life expectancy for an individual with cystic fibrosis ranges in the mid thirties. Another symptom that comes as a result of cystic fibrosis is digestive issues. The thick mucus that affects the respiratory tract also often blocks the tubes that are crucial to digestion because they carry digestive enzymes. Without these digestive enzymes being transported to the small intestine, individuals with cystic fibrosis cannot fully absorb the nutrients they eat. These digestive issues lead to reduced weight gain and growth in individuals with cystic fibrosis as well as severe constipation. In some cases, the large intestine may begin to protrude, a symptom referred to as rectal prolapse, and may need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Resilience In The Workplace The resiliency quiz and article suggest that resiliency is innate to most people. No matter the challenges, we all have the capacity for resiliency building. As Social Workers we will encounter individuals who may need assistance in recognizing, building and maintaining resilience. this powerful self assessment tool does an effective job of highlighting areas of resilience and resiliency builders. Reflection of Resiliency Cultural structures, values can positively or negatively impact an individual s resilience. Research supports that culture, ethnicity, and environment are major factors in the manifestation of resilience in individuals and communities of color (Chang, Scott, Decker, 2009, p. 26).As practitioners we must always be aware ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organization I work for is experiencing a tremendous and stressful transformation. It requires that we utilize some of the resiliency builders including perceptiveness, being aware of exactly what is happening, maintaining a sense of humor ( a recent physical move of an entire organization into another work site has us labeling water fountains BHSI only and CBH only ...really?). One of the strengths of this organization is also one of its weaknesses. We have a set criteria for those that want to access our services, however during the recent economic crash we relaxed our rules as we were perceptive enough to realize that if we didn t there would be a whole community of individuals that we would not serve. Encouraging flexibility in the workplace can be challenging as individuals must be able to discern. Resilience is the cornerstone of the Strength Based perspective. This tool can be used to re enforce resiliency in the individuals we serve and is a excellent self assessment tool. I manage a group of para professionals who provide telephonic support to individuals in recovery. I will share the assessment tool with the group as a baseline tool for resiliency. This quiz can provide conversation that encourages openness and enlightenment. I believe it will be immensely helpful. Times are tough, high unemployment, decreased resources within our communities; international unrest are just some of the stressors that challenge our resiliency. Positive reinforcement is not only welcome, it is necessary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Dangers Of Birth Tourism In The United States Ryan 1 Whitney Ryan Professor Sherry Sharifian Government 2305 75430 19 June 2017 Birth Tourism Traveling from China, Mexico, and everywhere in between, prospective parents are seeking for a safer and more economically reliable future for their babies. Parents are traveling to the United States to give birth in exchange for a U.S. citizenship for their child. 1 This trade is due to the 14th Amendment which clearly states, All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside (Staff). This practice is more commonly known as birth tourism. The most targeted states for birth tourism include California and Florida (Feere, Birth Tourists Come from Around the Globe ). For parents traveling across the Atlantic Ocean Miami is a popular destination because of the location, weather, cheaper prices, and multiple options of trustworthy hospitals. However, for parents traveling from countries like Taiwan and China, California is a more popular destination. Growing more and more popular every year with around 300,000 born per year, birth tourism is a growing problem in the United States (Feere, Birthright Citizenship in the United States: 2 A Global Comparison ). One of the main concerns of birth tourism is simply how it affects the U.S. economy. The United States does not have the money nor resources to support these extra 300,000 births per year. 3 There are 194 countries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Meaning Of Cockney Rhyming Slang Language self evident though it may appear, the term can signify an astonishing variety of interrelated concepts; one may perceive language as a means of communication, while others may see it as a medium for thought or a catalyst for social relations. Notwithstanding, the following article shall focus on language, or to be more explicit, its basic components, namely words, as the carriers of the speaker s emotions. Due to the fact that emotionally laden units, such as maledictions, constitute an evergreen source of controversy, they tend to be supplanted by miscellaneous alternative expressions; hence, the following study shall explore perhaps the most peculiar disguise mechanism, namely Cockney Rhyming Slang. The salient aim ascribed to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Defining Slang Before we embark on a detailed study concerning Cockney Rhyming Slang (henceforth CRS), we shall endeavor to define the relevant superordinate term, namely slang. Innocuous as it may seem at first sight, the term was initially perceived as a corruption of language, as evidenced by the preliminary data provided by OED, according to which [slang is] the special vocabulary used by any set of persons of a low or disreputable character; language of a low and vulgar type. The following meaning, which apparently originated in the 18th century among organized criminals (Ayto 2005), was soon extended to still fairly unfavorable sense of a language of a highly colloquial type, considered as below the level of standard educated speech [...]. Nonetheless, after the mid eighteenth century, the concept in question has gradually started to shed the pejorative patina (Mattiello 2008); therefore, currently many or perhaps most lexicographic works provide rather neutrally hued definitions of slang. As an illustration, let us now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay Google Glass is an Example of Flawed Technology When you think of technology, you would think of how great it is to exist in a world full of technology, or how great technology is in all its wonders. You imagine what the next advancement of technology would be, or look like. You may probably not be able to imagine the next advancement of technology, as it is already great the way it is. Well, I m sorry to say that technology is not all cupcakes, rainbows, and hugs. If you are a tech lover, please disregard this article. Read at your own will. Also, I would like to clarify that I am not anti technology, but only simply showcasing that other side of technology. The side that is full of flaws that become ways to ruin human life, and the world. Today, I will talk about a new device called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When people are wearing their Google Glass in their daily lives (they really do), they forget about their surroundings that lead to misunderstandings. For example, when you are walking down the street with your Google Glass on the corner of your right eye, you stop paying attention to where you are going are getting the latest Twitter, or Facebook notification. Then, you bump into people, and you don t even bother saying sorry, because you are more interested in Lady Gaga s latest Tweet, or that new photo upload from your friend on Facebook that just can t wait. You become so interested in the virtual world that you prioritize it over what constitutes society. You wouldn t care to stop to help that old man that you just tripped after bumping into him. The Internet is just too great to leave it for a moment, and that it is worth being a GLASS h**e to other people. Next, Google Glass equals loss of human interaction. When someone is wearing a pair of Google Glass, it is impossible, and frustrating to have a one on one conversation. It is irritating enough to have people take out their phones, and start typing when you are talking. Imagine when their eyes wander off somewhere, and that they are no longer paying attention to what you have to say. This would only result into further misunderstandings, broken relationships, and bad reputations. Then, we have the factor of mobility that opens even more doors to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What Is The Importance Of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest is a play by Oscar Wilde, first performed in 1895. The title works on a pun between the adjective earnest , meaning honest or sincere, and the name Ernest, which the two female protagonists of the play, Cecily Cardew and Gwendolen Fairfax are fond of. Indeed, they have this deep desire of marrying a man named Ernest. The funny thing is, their two suitors, Algernon Moncrieff and Jack Worthing, pretend both to be named Ernest. This lie, which contradicts totally the real meaning of being earnest , leads to a misunderstanding between Cecily and Gwendolen during the scene 2 of act II of the play. While talking of their respective suitors, both supposedly named Ernest, they tend to think Ernest is just one person, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The stage direction line 2 indicates that the presence of the servants exercises a restraining influence, under which both girls chafe . Cecily and Gwendolen know that they must not bicker in front of the hired help because they must stay respectable in any occasion, according to the customs of the time. This is why Merriman s presence has an effect on the scene: both girls are mindful of their manners despite their hatred. Even their anger seems civilized. As a result, the scene becomes ridiculous and at the same time funny and subtle. The two women seem also embarassed by Merriman s presence because there is a long pause after he talked and they simply glare at each other , as if it was impossible for the conversation to be polite. Once Merriman is out of the stage, Cecily and Gwendolen do not hesitate to speak each other the truth about their feelings. Merriman s presence also gives power to Cecily. When he asks her if he should lay tea here as usual (line 4), he acknowledges the fact that Cecily is the lady of the house and therefore that she is the one in charge and deserves respect. That is a benefit that Gwendolen does not own in the scene. As a proof, Cecily responds to the servant s question sternly and repeats the term as usual (line 5) which affirms that she uses her influence as a disguised weapon against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Summary Of Sandra Bem s Lenses On Gender The Lenses on Gender by Sandra Bem (1993) focuses on gender polarization throughout chapter four. The most significant aspect the to passage to me was the concept of androgyny. At first, it was surprising to me that androgyny was harshly criticized, but I came to understand the issue with the word. Androgyny, although trying to escape the grasp of gender polarization, still encompasses gender polarizing qualities. Even knowing this, I find the word to be beautiful. It provides both a vision of utopia and a model of mental health that does not require the individual to banish from the self whatever attributes and behaviors the culture may have stereotypically defined as inappropriate for his or her sex, (Bem, 1993, p. 124). In a society, one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Principles Of The Company Law, The Uk Cape Industries... The Salomon principle dictates that if the company is established in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006, it starts to operate as a separate legal entity. The corporate veil becomes the dividing line between this entity and its shareholders. However, it soon became obvious that this concept can be easily abused, therefore Courts fought hard in order to establish exceptions to the Salomon principle in the form of lifting or piercing the veil, allowing them to look behind the curtain if they spot some irregularity. In order to justify these drastic measures, Courts would look for something substantive, such as an agency relationship, fraud, avoidance of obligations, or group piercing grounds. In order to determine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As described by Professor Gower, once the company is registered, the corporate veil comes down between the existing company and the shareholders, protecting them from any potential liability. Soon it became apparent that the companies could be easily abused and used for improper purposes. As a response to these developments, Court would use the concepts of lifting and piercing of the veil in order to go behind the veil and attach an appropriate liability to those who were behind it. Lifting of the veil was seen as the least drastic option, as the Court would look behind to see if there is some impropriety, and put the veil down, still recognising the company as a separate legal entity. Whereas piercing would involve tearing up the veil, completely disregarding company as a separate entity and looking at it as an agent for another. The process is very ad hoc, and therefore based on the discretion of the Courts. In order to persuade the Court to look behind the corporate veil, the grounds must be substantive. One of the established exceptions justified by the Court in order to lift the veil is when the evidence shows that the company is being used as a device for avoidance of existing obligations. The good examples of this exception would be the cases of Guildford Motors v Home and Jones v Lipman. In Jones v Lipman Russell J ordered specific performance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Disadvantages Of Nose Hair Trimrs Advantages of using nose hair trimmers over scissors Nose hairs main function is to stop dirt from entering your body. But they become a nuisance when they grow too long and start protruding through the nose, thereby affecting your appearance. The Best Nose Hair Trimmer will do a good job of maintaining the length of your nose hair. It will not remove all the hairs but trim just the hairs that can be seen. Scissors have to be handled carefully to avoid the risk of injuring the nose. Whereas, nose hair trimmers have many features that make the job of trimming nose hair easy and fast without the risk of hurting or damaging the sensitive delicate skin of your nose interior. A nose hair trimmer is specifically designed for nose hair trimming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore no headache of operating the nose hair trimmer or adjusting it. They can t trim the hairs any shorter than required but trim the nasal hairs to a standard length. You don t have to determine what length of hair to leave in your nose. The nose trimmers are designed to trim nasal hair to a standard length. So you don t need to worry about the length of nasal hair to leave, your job is to use the device as designed. Nose hair trimmers are designed to fit easily and comfortably into the nostrils. Don t reach out and try and trim deep non protruding hairs. Just trim what is a nuisance to look at. On the other hand, scissors are not specifically designed for trimming nasal hairs. They are multipurpose tools. You have to be careful when selecting sizes and designs to fit the job of nasal hair trimming. Nose hair trimmers are easy to maintain clean them and store them Most scissors are just basic since they are manufactured for general use. On the other hand, nose hair trimmers are designed specifically for trimming nasal hair, they have many features that make them easy to maintain, clean and store. At home or during travel. They are designed to trim noses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Bonnethead Shark Structure The bonnethead shark is a magnificent creature. It can reach speeds of 35 mph when trying to catch its prey. The bonnethead shark is a carnivore. It will consume some of the fish that swim by when it s hungry. The sharks habitat is in a wide range, and the structure and anatomy is unique. The bonnethead shark eats about its own weight in a day. The bonnethead shark feeds on crab, shrimp, mollusks, and small fish. This shark eats meat,but also eats bivalves and cephalopods. The bonnethead feeds mostly in the daytime. They swim slowly toward their prey. Then quickly attack the prey and crush it with their teeth. In the summertime if you go to the reefs and seaweed you might see a bonnethead shark. The bonnethead shark is abundant in the nearshore Florida water by reefs. It s commonly seen over shallow sand and mud flats. They move into deeper water during the colder months. Depths about 32 to 262 ft, and in the warmer months they can be found 10 to 25m underwater. The biogeographic regions are in the Atlantic ocean(native) and Pacific ocean(native). The Aquatic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bonnethead shark scientific name is the Sphyrna tiburo. The bonnethead looks like it has a shovel on its head. That is why it s nickname is the shovelhead shark. This shark is one of nine species of the hammerhead shark. These sharks all have a unique hammer or shovel shaped head. The shovel shaped head helps the shark find its prey easier. In a 2009 study found that the shark could nearly see 360 degrees vision and excellent depth perception. This shark is the smallest member of the Hammerhead family. The maximum length is about 3.5 feet. The bonnethead shark matures about 2 years of age (about 30 inches) and is estimated to live 7 years, or more. They can weigh up to 24 pounds. The bonnethead sharks nostrils are located close to the eyes, near the ends of its flattened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Durdan Fight Club I decided to read Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk because I have seen the movie and I loved it. There are two main characters in the story. One of the characters is named Tyler Durdan, he is very crazy and doesn t care about what everyone else thinks he does whatever he wants. The other main character is another man but you never get the name of him. He is the very opposite of Tyler, he is quiet and lets people walk over him. In the story the main character meets Tyler on a plane and he doesn t think that he is ever going to see him again. However when he gets home he finds that his apartment has blown up and so he calls Tyler. They decide that they want to do something so they make a fight club so that men can come and blow off some steam. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Cratique on Losses Essay Cratique on Losses The Poem Losses written by: Randall Jarrell, who was a poet, literary critic, and teacher, from New Orleans, served in the United States Air Force during World War Two. This helped Randall Receive most of his ideas and material for poems like this one. It was not dying: everybody died. It was not dying: we had hied before In the routine crashes and our fields Called up the papers, wrote home to our folks, And the rates rose, all because of us. When people died in war it didn t impact the majority of the people in the United States, they would just contact the papers or whoever sent the letters to there family and went on fighting the war. We died on the wrong page of the almanac, Scattered on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our new planes, with our new crews; we bombed The ranges by the desert or the shore, Fired at towed targets, waited for our scores_ And turned into replacements and woke up One morning, over England, operational . The soldiers would fight with new people and new equipment, because they were all replacements for the ones who died. They would bomb places and shoot things up and when they were shot up they would be replaced with no problem, by new people and new things. It was not an accident but a mistake (But an easy one for anyone to make). The soldiers died because of mistakes by the Government, not by accidents by there own decisions in war. We read or mail and counted up our missions In bombers named for girls, we burned The cities named for girls, we burned The cities we had learned about in school Till our lives wore out: our bodies lay among The people we had killed and never saw. One of the most important things for many soldiers in war was to read the mail from there families. Letters from loved ones helped keep their minds off hard times and the entire killing. They would fly around and go places they would learn about in school, not top visit, but to bomb and destroy them. When it was all done they would find people they have never seen before dead, and when they lived threw the hell of war, the Government would give them a metal and say Our casualties were low. The casualties may
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  • 35. Comparing Hitchcock Film Rope And Superman s Crime Freud says that there are no coincidences and that everything happens for a reason. In the classic Hitchcock film, Rope, two young students, Brandon Shaw enacted by John Dall and Phillip Morgan enacted by Farley Granger strangle a former classmate, David Kentley played by Dick Hogan. This film portrays the true crime story of Loeb and Leopold as also written about in Superman s Crime, by Miriam Allen deFord. In 1924, Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, the adolescent sons of two wealthy Chicago families, who were indicted for kidnapping and killing Bobby Franks, a 14 year old boy. They wanted to see what it would be like to commit the ultimate perfect crime. With their wealth, education, and relationship combined, these two juveniles considered themselves superior to society ergo committing homicide of an innocent little boy. Hitchcock could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the film Rope an entire evening of a dinner party is held in the same room where there is a dead body in a book chest. The guests are completely impervious of the chest disguised as a buffet table. Only the viewers and the two hosts were conscious of the truth that lay near them. In Superman s Crime we are given in depth detail about Loeb and Leopold s master plan before it has taken place. Hitchcock did not show the viewers what happened prior to the strangulation of David or subsequent to the call made to the police. This was an engrossing way of filming a movie. The movie was made to look like it was taken in one continuous shot. This caused the viewer to know what happened the whole time. In both the true crime story and film the readers and viewers were knew what was going on during the entire plot scene. These were great definitions of what a dramatic irony is. But the way Hitchcock does not include the premeditation of the murder is powerful in itself. This glamorized the plotline by showing a clean scene with no obvious camera ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Superior Parenting Style Of Parenting The Superior Parenting Style In society, a child s character can often be a direct reflection of his or her parents. Not the parents themselves, but rather their style of parenting is what is often seen as wrong or sub par to other parenting styles. An example of this would be the differences between opposite techniques utilized by Chinese and Western parents. However, neither the Chinese nor the Western style of parenting provides the maximum amount of happiness and structure in a child s life. Rather a fusion of the two parenting styles designs an environment where the child has freedom while still maintaining a level of discipline. One common question that occurs in the world with parenting, is how do Chinese children almost always succeed. Well the answer definitely does not lie within the stereotypical assumption of an average Chinese child s life consisting of ping pong, karate, and casually playing the piano. In contrast to belief, a leisurely structured childhood is the exact opposite of what most Chinese children endure during the early stages of their life. Demanding success, Chinese parents expect nothing but excellence from the time you exit the womb. Chinese parents enforce strict rules and guidelines for their children to follow, and do not shy away in their punctuality whatsoever. In contrast to the harsh parenting Chinese children receive, the Western style of parenting offers freedom. Allowing children to chose their own path in life, Western ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Students and the Civil Rights Movement During the 1960 s... The 1960 s was a decade of tremendous social and political upheaval. In the United States, many movements occurred by groups of people seeking to make positive changes in society. During this decade, the Civil Rights movement continued to gain momentum. The black community was continually persecuted and discriminated against by prejudice white individuals and figures of authority. Blacks everywhere struggled to end discrimination. They demanded the right to vote, to receive quality education, and to become respected individuals in the community which shunned them. (Sitkoff 35) Students, in particular, played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960 s. Many college students were outraged by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Black school children, who were able to attend integrated schools, experienced extreme racial discrimination from both their peers and their teachers, in an effort to force them to return to segregated schools. (Curry 83) By 1965, at the elementary and secondary levels, 1,160 of the 3,028 southern school districts contained both white and black students. (Sitkoff 45) Almost 10% of all black children were attending school with whites. (Sitkoff 45) The amount of desegregation that occurred at public universities was greater than that of elementary and secondary schools. (Sitkoff 45) Nevertheless, many conflicts and riots occurred on college campuses when blacks attempted to enroll. James Howard Meredith was the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement. James Meredith attempted to register in the fall of 1962. (Curry 74) Because of several violent threats, Meredith was accompanied by federal marshals. State officials tried to block his entrance to the building. Protest groups formed, and riots broke out, in which two people were killed. (Curry 74) After much controversy, James Meredith succeeded in registering at the University of Mississippi, but federal marshals stayed to protect him until his graduation in 1963. (Curry 74) James Meredith was an instrumental black individual who was brave enough to fight for his rights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Medical Malpractice Essay FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Baltimore, MD) RightDiagnosis.com reports seven of every 1,000 babies born in the United States suffer a birth injury. This works out to 28,000 victims per year, 538 per week or three per hour. One baby is one baby too many, however, and parents need to know there is help when they find their child has been harmed in this manner. Gershon, Willoughby and Getz, LLC (http://medicalmalpracticedoctors.com) truly understands the impact a birth injury has on a family, as many of the partners have graduated from medical school. We understand the medical and legal ramifications of the injury, along with the hurt, devastation and confusion of the child s loved ones. Parents need to recognize they only have one opportunity to state their case in court, thus they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If this child is injured during the birth process or suffers a birth related disability, legal guidance is needed. Medical malpractice involves the complex science of medicine, therefore successful advocacy requires a deep passion for this field and a comprehensive knowledge of both law and medicine to be effective. Gershon, Willoughby and Getz, LLC attorneys believe the best way to effectively advocate for seriously injured victims of malpractice is to attend medical school and fight relentlessly to protect and enforce the rights of the client. Dr. Zev Gershon, Esq. founded the practiced and brought in staff with nearly 70 cumulative years of helping victims and their family recover following a medical injury. The medical training they have undertaken remains a critical part in recovering fair and appropriate compensation for clients, thus the majority of the firm s partners have graduated from medical school. This detail, the firm s successful track record and the fact the firm focuses solely on medical malpractice allows it to stand out. If there is no recovery, there is no fee or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...