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Three Types Of False Confessions
Introduction:
Have you heard the phrase innocent until proven guilty or the truth will set you free ? After extensive
research I have found that these statements play a big part in the effects of making a false confession.
However, once you make a false confession, it is extremely difficult to win a case against you or to
appeal a conviction without concrete evidence, such as DNA. According to The Innocence Project,
which helps overturn guilty convictions through the use of DNA there has been 349 cases overturned
since 1992. There are many reasons why people confess to crimes they did not commit, but there are
three main types of confessions to give. Cornell University identifies the three types of false
confessions as voluntary, compliant, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Imagine being in the same dark room for 2, 6, 10 hours or more. c.) The average time in an
interrogation room to produce a false confession is a little over 16 hours.
B) People under the age of 20 are the most common to give compliant confessions because they
believe if they confess they will be able to go home and this part of their life will be over.
C.) An example of this type of confession is a case in which five young suspects were told they could
end their lengthy interrogations if they confessed to the crime of raping and murdering a young lady.
All five boys ended up confessing and even placed each other at the scene of the crime, only to find
out many years later a man, who had not been questioned by police was found guilty through DNA
evidence.
III.) Persuaded False Confessions are by far the most dynamic and interesting type of confessions.
A.)These types of confessions are rare.
B.)Very high police presence is involved in these types of confessions.
C.) Innocent suspect who comes to doubt the reliability of their memory and thus comes to believe
that he may have committed the crime despite no actual memory of having done
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Comparing the Approaches of the Progressive and Populist...
Populism vs. Progressivism Essay During the late 19th century and early 20th century the progressive
movement and populist movement were groups and organizations getting together to resolve social,
economic, and political problems occurring in the United States. Both movements had different
approaches to what was more important and how to deal with problems. Progressivism was mainly for
the betterment of cities while populism is for agrarian section of farmers. First of all there were social
failures and successes between the populist and the progressive. During the progressive era, many
lawmakers from state and general level made laws to protect citizens at home and those who are at
work. Reforms were made saying that women and children ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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There was a social change in which women also fought for suffrage. The populists were pretty much
the victims of economic distress and their arguments were founded on the basis of progressive
movements. One of the populist failure was that they lost the national election when the farmers
united to insist on economic reform. The Progressives made great efforts to solve the political
problems that industrialization and urbanization were causing. They tried to wipe out political
corruption by limiting power to big companies/ bosses and reduce the control of political machines.
Many of the progressive reforms also supported the railroad legislation, conservation movement, and
food and drug laws. This also included efforts to protect society by initiating prohibition and they also
extended suffrage to women. The progressives succeeded at keeping the power of the railroad industry
in the hands of the governments but failed at protecting the states right to control businesses. Finally
in 1890 the first federal law was passed against monopolies known as the Sherman Anti Trust Act. The
populists created a Farmers Alliance that began in Texas and it organized low cost insurance for
farmers and put banks in their place with regulations. The Farmer s Alliance also gave the government
the ownership of the transportation system to regulate their costs and monopolies. When the Grangers
lobbied for regulation of the
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Motives For Imperialism Essay
The Compelling Motives of Imperialism
The presence of Europe in Africa in the late nineteenth century was one of extreme power. The
countries of France, Britain, and Germany had especially large claims to the African continent during
this time. The motives of imperialism for these countries greatly define Europe at this time. Insatiable
desires for economic markets, power and political struggles, the motivating belief in Social
Darwinism, and the European idea of superiority were the driving forces at the European home front
in the late nineteenth century. Many of the causes for imperialism in Africa were evident in Joseph
Conrad s turn of the century novel, Heart of Darkness.
Successful domination of Africa was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Africa, Asia, and the Americas all fell victim to the greed of the Europeans. Furthermore, an expanded
market was needed after the rise of the Industrial Revolution (Sanderson Imperialism notes ).
Surpluses of products demanded a larger community to obtain the goods. The introduction of
machinery reduced the number of workers
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needed on the European home front. Imperialism provided a way in which unemployed laborers could
obtain jobs and/or riches. Not all motives for imperialism were greedy and self motivating however.
The earnest desire of some to help civilize and Christianize natives was the utmost reason for
imperialism.
Europeans contained the belief that their customs and religious values were the sole method in living.
Missionaries from throughout Europe desired to journey to foreign lands in order to teach the civilized
and Christian ways of living to the natives. Often missionaries were in competition for converts, and
thus supplied imperialism with other drives (Patterson, par. 10). The Social Darwinist ideas were
prevalent in this time. The Europeans believed in the survival of the fittest, and it was generally
accepted that the Anglo Saxons were the superior race. In the 1890 s Rudyard Kipling published
Whiteman s Burden . This poem defines the white man as responsible for civilizing the others . It is
supportive of the imperialism of other countries
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The Pros And Cons Of All-Wheel Drive Vehicles
In all wheel drive vehicles, the transmission delivers torque to both front and rear wheels. Generally
speaking, you are better off driving in one in snowy conditions. With torque on each wheel, you are
less likely to get stuck in the snow, will drive better on up hills, and will accelerate better in the snow.
All of these advantages come in handy. However, many of the vehicles that end up in ditches or
involved in collisions in slippery road conditions are all wheel drive vehicles. The reason for this is a
lack of understanding of what all wheel drive can and cannot do. This lack of understanding produces
a dangerous overconfidence that causes the motorist to drive too fast and follow other vehicles too
closely for the road conditions. As
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24 Hour Diet
Based on my 24 hour recall, I feel like I didn t consume enough food that I need daily. I started
working out more, and work long hours, but my food consumption stay the same. I snacks on
unhealthy foods a lot ( chocolates, cookies) and I didn t even realized that. I only drink water when I
workout, instead of throughout the day or when I feel thirsty. When I compared my 24 hour food
intake to MyPlate Guidelines, I can see that I need to eat more proteins, more dairy, more vegetables,
and more fruits. I also need to cut down on sweets for snacks. Instead I can snack on nuts for my
grains requirement. After looking back at what I eaten in a day, it make me pay attention more to what
I put in my body. I can see clearly what I need to reduce and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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My short term goal will help me remember what I want to accomplish in a long term, but it will keep
me motivated because I m breaking it into small steps. I know I can t cut out all the sugar and sweets
at once, so decreasing the amount is a good start for me. I love chocolates and Starbuck, I know for a
fact that I can t stop putting it in my body, but I can still be healthy by decreasing the amount. This
short term goal will lead me to accomplishing my long term health goal. If I can do this goal for 2
month, I m sure I will make it into a lifestyle. As for my long term goal, it will help me with my whole
life, I will live happy and a healthy lifestyle that I long for. In order for me to consume chocolates or
Starbuck, I am increasing my time of exercise and physical activities to balance that out. With my long
term goal of increasing my exercise time, not only will I feel happier with my life, I will be healthy
when I grow old, too. But to accomplish my goals and to stay motivated, I have to reward myself. To
reward myself, instead of eating a piece of cakes (sweets), I will treat myself with a pedicure every 3
weeks, or go on a shopping spree once a
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The Truman Doctrine Essay
After the Second World War, American presidents began from Truman, had implemented a global
strategy , to against the socialist countries, prevent the national liberation movement and establish
American dominance in the world. Implementing the global strategy, the United States conducted aid
to manipulate other countries; set up military blocs; arms race, war invasion... In the implementation
of global strategy , the United States suffered many heavy defeats, particularly the war of aggression
in Vietnam. On the other hand, the United States also made some attempts to disintegrate the socialist
regime in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, based on
military, economic, science technology...
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Eisenhower continued to perform the Truman Doctrine, but added the Eisenhower Doctrine. It was a
continuation of the U.S. policy of containment of or resistance to any extension of the Soviet sphere of
influence. Then, almost every American president has set up a doctrine or measure to carry out the
global strategy , including Kennedy s strategy of peace (1961); Nixon Doctrine (1969); Regan
Doctrine (1980)... (Son, 2010). Despite their different names, the policies were tough or temperate,
and specific measures had different content, but the Global Strategy of the United States had
consistently three goals: to prevent and then proceed to destroy the socialist countries; to suppress the
national liberation movement and the workers movement; and to control the allies of America. With
any doctrine or measure, to achieve three goals above, the basic America s policy is based on the U.S.
own
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Systematic Economic Change And Poverty Reduction
James Stewart
Matias Bianchi
LAS/POL 364
11/2/2015
Systematic Economic Change and Poverty Reduction: The Effects of Governance on Inequality
Liberalization is a term that has dominated the minds, and governments of Latin America from the
advent of the region encompassing debt crisis of the 1980s. Many reforms, with the idea of opening up
the market and reducing barriers to trade in order to increase growth, control inflation, and reduce
social unrest, have taken hold in the region in notable countries such as Mexico. In, Programs on
Poverty and Inequality: Chile, Mexico, and Peru, John Sheahan explores the reasons as to why
liberalization programs have seemingly worked in some countries, and have had lackluster effects in
others. Chile, for example, is often cited as the shining beacon of economic example in Latin America,
and is also grouped in with the East Asian economies that developed to the level of Western Europe
from the 1980s onwards. Conversely, Mexico has had disappointing growth that has never recovered
to pre 1980s levels, along with social unrest and failures in governance. This paper will explore the
questions: Why does poverty persist so much in some countries in the region e.g. Mexico, and Peru to
a lesser extent, and why does it seem effectively controlled in other parts, such as in Chile? Sheahan
argues that direct social programs are increasing in popularity as effective forms of controlling the
negative effects of liberalization reforms, but that they
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A Short Note On My Trainers Card
He sat down in front of the camera aimed right at his face, Cheese the technician stated in a voice too
cheerful for this early in the morning. Simon s face stayed in its scowled expression as the flash
washed over his face making his pale face even more pale than it usually is while making his freckles
more pronounced. It looks great? the man said apprehensively, looking up with an unsure smile he
waved Simon over to a chair as he sat down behind an organized desk. He took the seat, noticing that
the other man s name was Randy from the name tag on the desk. Okay well you just need to fill out
this quick worksheet right here and then we will be done and you will be able to get your trainers card
he voiced chipperly, here you go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Randy sat with a contemplative look on his face before nodding and replying with a small smirk Yeah
I can see the logic in that, before sighing, that will probably be the only way to get through his thick
head, thanks. No problem Okay Randy said getting back on topic I just need to tell you some
information to help you on your journey before you go. You have signed up for the Sinnoh League
challenge meaning that you will have to collect all 8 gym badges before you can qualify to battle the
league and the Elite Four. Make sure to avoid all big nest of strong po Randy was saying before he
was interrupted by a meek but insistent voice. I am so sorry Randy, I really am, but I have to be
somewhere in a little bit and I ve already read the handbook so could I just get going. Please. Simon
stated while he looked hopefully at the behemoth sitting in front of him. Randy looked like he was
going to say no before he just sighed Fine, but no one hears about this you hear me. he joked But
seriously don t tell anyone. He cracked a smile I can do that. Randy then clicked a few things on his
computer and went to a printer on the table behind his desk he pushed a plastic card into it until only a
little tab stuck out and pushed a couple buttons. This will take a little bit to put your
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German Blue Book
It is often said that history is written by the victors. Prior to the Paris Peace Conference and the
drafting of the Treaty of Versailles, one of the issues debated amongst the victorious Allies was
whether or not Germany should be allowed to retain their overseas protectorates. In the last months of
the war, the South African government, which was tied to Great Britain, published a Blue Book
concerning the vicious nature of German colonial rule in German South West Africa, the territory now
known as Namibia. In response to what they claimed to be false accusations, the German Colonial
Office published their own White Book in 1919 that addressed and refuted the charges made against
them. However, as historian Ulrike Lindner notes, The cruelty ... Show more content on
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Published in response to the initial allegations posed in the South African Blue Book, the 1919
German White Book sought to refute the accusations made by the British South Africans, hoping that
their side of the story would be influence the ultimate decision that would be made in the Treaty of
Versailles. In the White Book, the German Colonial Office argues that Germany s colonizing practices
were not inherently German, that Germany was falsely accused of instigating war in the colonies, and
that Britain s colonizing methods were of equal caliber, if not more formidable than those of
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Hiv Essay
Imagine a world where an innocent child is given HIV due to mother to child transmission. Imagine a
world where a father cannot play football on an autumn s afternoon with his son because he constantly
feels a lack of energy. Imagine a world where for months straight one has a reoccurring yeast
infection. And lastly, imagine a world where one cannot remember one s very own mother s name due
to short term memory loss. Unfortunately, there is no need to imagine for all of the above are actual
possibilities when living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. What is HIV? According to
www.aids.gov Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a lot like other viruses, including those that cause
the flu or the common cold. But there is an important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the survey, questions were asked about the participant s financial income, practice of safe sex and
were given HIV tests. The results showed that HIV was detected in 2.4 percent of the people who
were living below the federal poverty line, which in 2007 was an annual income of roughly $10,000 or
less for an individual. The 2.4 percent translates to roughly 1 in 42 people which is substantially
higher than the national average, which is 0.45 percent, or 1 in 222 people. Therefore, it is safe to say
socioeconomic status increases one s risk of contracting Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
Unlike other diseases there is not a cure for HIV therefore possessing HIV prompts many issues. The
primary issue that is parallel to socioeconomic disadvantaged communities regarding HIV is the lack
of finances to get tested for HIV and other STDs. According to costhelper.com on average a test of 7
to 10 STDs including HIV can range from $300 to $400. Prices as such make getting tested very
difficult and nearly impossible for those living under the poverty line. In a community where
healthcare insurance and medical treatment cannot be afforded the spread of such disease through
sexual partners or through mother to child transmission is increased dramatically due to late detection
of the disease because of lack of finances.
HIV prevention in socioeconomic disadvantaged discourse communities struck my interest. Personally
I believe that healthcare is not a luxury or a
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Comparing Study Designs for Citation Bias
In an explanatory research design, the most likely kind of bias is the citation type. In citation bias,
researchers may be reluctant to publish some discouraging findings, especially if they believe that they
may tarnish their reputations or personal abilities and affect the effectiveness of their products. For
that reason, citation bias makes researchers submit positive results only for publication, while
suppressing negative findings. In most cases, the motive of citation bias is to gain popularity or self
appraisal (Riegelman, 2005). Positive results, also known as statistically significant findings, may
include results that show that a certain intervention is functioning well.
Citation bias is likely to be encountered in explanatory research designs because through them, causal
hypotheses can be investigated, analyzed, tested, and published. Explanatory research investigates
why certain variables are related and it tries to look into the causes of certain phenomena. However, in
the process of publication of the findings, some researchers are likely to concentrate on positive
results alone and ignore the negative ones (Riegelman, 2005).
Citation bias may be common in medical research studies, especially in those that try to find the cure
for a significantly important or mysterious pathogen. In this case, only the positive sides of the results
are likely to be published. For example, a potential drug against a certain intractable virus, which has
been researched on, is
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Natural Resource Conflicts And Conflict
Introduction
This chapter examines the relevant literature both domestic and abroad and key concepts that frame
the study and justifies their use. These Prior research on land use conflicts, Land conflicts and
Livelihoods, Mining and Customary land Use, Customary Land use Tenure in Liberia, Land Use
Conflicts between Communities and Concessions companies in Liberia, Sime Darby Concession
conflict in Liberia will focus on the domestic literature, followed by the Concept of Conflict, Conflicts
Analysis Tools/Model and summary of the chapter.
2.2 Land Conflict and Livelihoods
Thomson and Kanaan (2003), propounded that the origin of Conflicts in human society date back to
antiquity and studies into conflicts are manifested by the works of ... Show more content on
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All these are entangled in complex bundles of rights and interests and have been fields of power
struggles (Marfo, 2003). Skewed power share among communities, Companies and the land services,
as well as some other interest groups, show the distribution of control over the land use leading to
conflicts. Access to and the use of these natural resources plays an important role in many conflicts.
Touch Siphat in (2009) attempts to understand the impact of economic land concessions for agro
industrial production promoted by government. This promotion heavily impacts on the locals
livelihoods and obstructs decentralized natural resources management, especially in natural forest
resources. They also examined locals response to such a development scheme. The study found that in
regard to economic growth , the state has very strong control over natural resources and people.
Further, as a post war nation, the state commits to developing its economy by gathering involvement
from different stakeholders, including international donors, development agencies, NGOs, and local
people in the development process. Yet privatization of natural resources such as land, forestry, mining
and so forth can be also found in the country in favor of a globalizing economy. In terms of economic
liberalization, Cambodia has been integrated into the regional and global economies.
This approach offers a good opportunity to
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Pros And Cons Of Nuclear Radiation
Nuclear Radiation Good or Bad? Nuclear Radiation Nuclear radiation is the process by which an
unstable isotope loses energy. There are three types of radiation, alpha, beta and gamma. Alpha is the
weakest, gamma is the strongest (can pass through almost anything) Dangerous radiation Alpha
radiation can be highly dangerous when ingested whereas gamma radiation can inflict damage
externally with its ability to pass through almost any surface. Inhaling alpha radiation can cause lung
cancer. The most common way of inhaling alpha radiation is through tobacco smoke. If water
becomes contaminated by alpha radiation, if consumed, can cause kidney and chromosol damage.
Gamma radiation can cause radiation poising. Side effects of this could be nausea, vomiting, bleeding,
mouth sores, nausea, diarrhea and loss of hair. Xenon 133 Atomic number 54 Xenon 133 emits
ionizing particles to lose energy and become stable. It emits beta radiation and a small amount of
gamma radiation when it decays. After decaying is becomes the stable isotope Cesium 133. It has a
half life of 5.243 days. Xenon 133 is primarily used for imaging the lungs and assessing pulmonary
function. The gas doesn t occur in the body nor is used by the body, the gas passes through the cell
membranes in the human body and has a better solubility in body fats than in blood or plasma. If you
had a sample of Xenon 133 in your pocket then you might experience coughing, difficulty with
swallowing, dizziness, fast
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Low Voter Turnout In The United States
2014 Midterm Elections Low Voter Turnout
Essentially, vigorous voter turnout is very paramount to a healthy economy. In most cases, low turnout
is attributed to low participation in political issues and the misguided notion that voting in one
candidate will have less impact on public policy. In the United States, voter participation keeps on
fluctuating which has been an area of concern especially in midterm elections. More specifically, the
2014 midterm election reported the lowest voter participation in a period of more than seven decades.
This paper delves into analyzing the reasons for the low voter turnout in 2014 midterm elections in the
United States. The paper will also provide recommendations on how voter turnout may be increased in
the 2016 general elections.
The 2014 midterm voter turnout was considerably low owing to a number of reasons. One possible
reason attributed to the low voter turnout is disillusionment with the leading party. Data collected from
exit polls indicated that about 54 percent of citizens were opposed to President Barack Obama
performance as the president(Ching, 2014). Further, 65% of them viewed the country as headed
towards the wrong direction. Most voters were dissatisfied with the Republicans leaders and lacked
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This would be meant to give a conviction to the potential voters that they are indeed different and they
can provide practical solutions. It is also the responsibility of the Americans to oppose voter
suppression attempts among other aspects. This would be through demanding an automatic voter
registration. Furthermore, voters should pressure the candidates to put forward visions that are of
benefit to the middle and the lower class. Practically, people would participate in politics more in
politics if they feel that the government plays a more beneficial role in their lives(Lerner,
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Acute Stroke Research Paper
The sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen, caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of
an artery to the brain. Sudden loss of speech, weakness, or paralysis of one side of the body can be
symptoms. A suspected stroke may be confirmed by scanning the brain with special X ray tests, such
as CAT scans. The death rate and level of disability resulting from strokes can be dramatically reduced
by immediate and appropriate medical care. Prevention involves minimizing risk factors, such as
controlling high blood pressure and diabetes. Abbreviated CVA. Also known as cerebrovascular.
Medications like tPA (clot buster) can minimize brain damage. Other treatments focus on limiting
complications and preventing additional strokes. Here are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also balance disorder, fatigue, lightheadedness, or vertigo.Here are some more muscle weakness or
numbness and numbness or weakness. difficulty speaking, slurred speech, or speech and pins and
needles or reduced sensation of touch.Finally difficulty swallowing, headache, inability to understand,
mental confusion, or rapid involuntary eye movement.
Age matters because the likelihood of having a stroke nearly doubles every 10 years after age 55.
Although stroke is more common among the elderly,a lot of people under 65 also have strokes. A list
of risk for a stroke high blood pressure,diabetes,heart diseases,smoking,and brain aneurysms or
arteriovenous malformation (AVMs). Sudden numbness or weakness of the face,arm or leg,especially
on one side of the body. Some people who have a stroke recover quickly and can regain normal
function of their body after just a few days.
Strokes are also more likely to be fatal and strike earlier in men than in women. The consequences of a
stroke can be devastating. Not only can a stroke kill you, but nonfatal strokes can leave you severely
debilitated, paralyzed, or unable to communicate. When stroke causes pain, it usually occurs as a
sudden and severe headache. The most common stroke type is ischemic (blockage) stroke, typically is
not painful. Ischemic strokes cause weakness, language, visual and other brain problems, but little or
no
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A Rose for Emily
A Rose for Emily Essay
Title: The Jealous Townspeople
I. Thesis Statement: A Rose for Emily is a story of the envy harbored by the citizens in reaction to
Miss Emily s pride, reclusiveness, and heritage.
II. A. Topic Sentence: Miss Emily s heritage is the first and most important reason the town s people
were desirous of her.
1. Supporting Sentence: Miss Grierson was born into a prominent family the residents of her town
recognized as being an old and distinguished family. 2. Supporting Sentence: In section one of the
story, the people who lived among Emily described her as, a hereditary obligation upon the town. 3.
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Emily s family was well known to everyone in that area. At one point in time, the Grierson family may
have been wealthy. The families past wealth and illustrious heritage would be enviable to anyone who
grew up less than rich or with odd family members. The fact that people wanted to have a family like
that of Miss Emily s served as a foundation for the jealousy of the people who lived near her. In
section one of the story, the town s people described Miss Grierson as a hereditary obligation. The
description of Miss Emily as a hereditary obligation can be perceived in two different ways. The first
suggested meaning of the phrase could be that since The Grierson Family had been so distinguished in
the past, people pay respect to Emily out of reverence for her family. The second suggested meaning
of the phrase could be that the people of the town, where our main character lived, seen Emily as an
obligation because of the taxes that she did not pay. The use of hereditary in the second suggested
meaning alludes to the fact that until Emily passed away; each surviving generation would have to
support her in a way, because she failed to pay her taxes. The last example of how our main character
s heritage created feelings of envy among the residents in her town is the statement made after Mr.
Grierson s death. When Mr. Grierson passed away, the narrator of our story recalls that Emily seemed
humanized , and relished the fact that she would
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Princess Diana Eulogy Analysis
On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana died in a fatal car crash while in Paris. Her funeral was held on
September 6, 1997, at Westminster Abbey in London, England. Thousands of people attended, while
many more watched from their homes. A few of her family members spoke great things about her;
however, the eulogy her brother wrote shocked the millions that were watching. According to the
Merriam Webster Dictionary a eulogy is a commendatory oration or writing especially in honor of one
deceased (Merriam Webster Dictionary). This eulogy written for Princess Diana had many factors that
set it apart from typical eulogies, but these aspects made it more effective.
A typical eulogy consists of praise, happy memories, stories, and positive personality features of the
one deceased. In opposition, this particular eulogy had a negative tone regarding the sadness in her
life, as well as blaming the royal family and the paparazzi for her untimely passing. This eulogy used
aspects that most speeches, essays, and other forms of writing use, including pathos, ethos, logos,
parallelism, imagery, and negative comments toward her unfortunate loss of life.
Earl used pathos to appeal to the audience s emotions. He used it to draw the audience in, and get their
attention by talking about family. An example of pathos from the eulogy is, These were days I will
always treasure. It was as if we had been transported back to our childhood when we spent such an
enormous amount of time together
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The Rise And Development Of Ancient Persia
Ancient Persia also known as the Achaemenid Empire is known to be one of the greatest empires in
ancient history. It was viewed as the first humane, equal and religiously tolerant empire. It was made
up of several different languages, races, religions and cultures. The empire would become large
enough to stretch through three continents. The rise and development of Persia revolved around the
rule of Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great. Cyrus was a military and political genius that would go
on to rule the largest empire in the ancient world. Ancient Persia began to rise in 550 BC when Cyrus
the Great defeated Medes and the Median Empire and united the Medes and Persians. Cyrus than
began the creation of the Persian Empire and became its first ruler. From then on, the Persian army,
under the rule of Cyrus the Great and his successors, started many wars and became one of the largest
and most powerful ancient empires. His first successor would be his son Cambyses II who would rule
for a short time. Under his rule the Persian empire soon became powerful enough to easily take over
Egypt and Mesopotamia which is why they have some things in common. The beginning of the the
rise of this great empire starts in 539 BC when Babylon is conquered. Babylon was at the time viewed
as the ancient world s capital of scholarships and science. So, this was great victory for Cyrus the
Great and the Persian empire as a whole. In Babylon, the people were tired of internal conflict and the
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Analysis Of The Fly By Katherine Mansfield
The hunger for power continues to dominate. The short story The Fly by Katherine Mansfield
demonstrates how power can be abused by symbolizing World War One. The various symbols in this
story demonstrate the perspective Mansfield has on the war as well as showing the various point of
views. It is important to acknowledge what abusing power can lead to and this story shows it
effectively.
The boss, although portrayed to be devastated over the loss of his brave son in World War One, is an
allegory for the war generals. This is shown by the use of control and power, childlike actions and lack
of reflection on his actions. From the beginning, the boss establishes that he is in control. He speaks
about the new upgrades he has done to his office to Mr. Woodifield and, It gave him a feeling of deep,
solid satisfaction to be planted there in the midst of it in full view of that frail old figure in the muffler.
(Mansfield 1). Even though Mr. Woodifield is five years his junior he sees himself as above him. This
mood is established very early in the story and shows how he enjoys being in control and being
superior, like a war general. The boss lacks compassion and basic humanity after he is done playing
with the fly. When the fly is finally finished fighting for life, the boss, ... flung it into the waste paper
basket. (6). This shows how disposable the generals thought the soldiers were; after one is dead, they
are discarded and life continues. This over playing is also childish. Mansfield may be implying that
the generals were quite childish, by mentioning how Mr. Woodifield was peeking around to see the
boss, ... as a baby peers out of its pram. (1). Even though it is not the boss doing the peeking, the fact
that the childness was noted is an indication of Mansfield s perspective of the generals. Despite the
boss son fighting and dying in the war, the boss does not learn anything from this similar event with
the fly. He forgets what he was thinking about before the fly dies and wonders, What was it? It was...
For the life of him he could not remember. (6). The tragedy of war is often blinding. This blindness
caused by those traumatic events lead to a lack of understanding. Without an understanding of
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The Vietnamese Of The Vietnam
Situated on the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is the eastern most country bordered
by China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, the Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea to
the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the south. Prior to the conquest of Indochina by the French,
Vietnam was ruled by the Chinese for more than eight centuries. However, after several years of
resistance the Vietnamese overthrew the Chinese kingdom in their country and thus became
independent. In spite of gaining freedom, the Vietnamese rulers continued to uphold the Chinese
system of governance, policy making and also its culture. In fact, most of the Vietnamese were largely
influenced by the Chinese culture and religion, mainly Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.
The French troops entered the land of Vietnam in the year 1858 and by the mid 1880s they had
established a firm grip over the northern region. After the defeat of China in the Franco Chinese war
(1884 85), the French assumed complete supremacy over the central Vietnam
(Annam), the northern Vietnam (Tonkin), the southern Vietnam (Cochinchina) along with Laos and
Cambodia, which they collectively called French Indo china that was formed in the year 1887.
However, France gained control over the southern Vietnam only after it had signed a peace treaty, the
Treaty of Saigon on July 5th, 1862.
The real motive behind the French colonization was profit, economic exploitation and political
supremacy. The demand for
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Birth Defects in differenct Cultures
In many cultures, birth defects are considered a curse and are sought to be removed by some method:
spiritually or by simply ignoring them. However, as science is improving and eyes are opening
towards the topic of birth defects, more research has been conducted to understand and accept them.
Since the 1960s, the federal government introduced ways that mentally ill patients could live outside a
mental hospital, where they were confined from the general public, and live a normal life. Many
communities and mental centers were built to allow continuous and efficient care for those patients
from their homes. Yet, the question remains whether or not the whole world has accepted mental
illnesses. Many believe that the mentally ill should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Canada is one of the many countries to improve mental health conditions culturally and medically,
another leading country is Australia. In Australia, a two day event was held at the University of
Melbourne called Try Walking in My Shoes. Try Walking in My Shoes, look[s] at how empathy can
be boosted and community awareness raised by, (Sun Herald 5) depicting what life is like for the
mentally ill. Included in the event was a symposium that explored the on screen portrayals of people
with a mental illness. In an effort to end the comical relief and violent killer stereotypes of the
mentally ill, Australian films like The Sunnyboy, a documentary of the life of a singer suffering from
schizophrenia, and Hypothesis, a film about the director s twelve year battle with bipolar disorder,
were presented at the symposium. Canada s latest project and the symposium in Australia encourage
equality in care and behavior towards these patients. Equality is not seen in other parts of the world as
people in other countries continue to classify people with mental illnesses as a disgrace. Furthermore,
despite all the awareness and campaigns to get people to sympathize and empathize with the mentally
ill, many people believe in ignoring and even neglecting these illnesses to avoid public ostracization.
This is widely seen in developing countries or in
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Stargirl Essay Topics
Stargirl summery
Stargirl is a book narrated by Leo Borlock. He s an eleventh grader who is content to conform to his
close minded high school environment. In this school environment everyone has a particular place and
a new person will collapse under this organization. But Stargirl didn t. Stargirl Caraway is an
unapologetically unique student who has been homeschooled and now is attending high school for the
first time. For the first half of the school year, Leo observes Stargirl and her classmates reactions to
her odd behavior. The students are slow to warm up to her; she is nothing like they have experienced
before. Hillari Kimble is totally determined to destroy any chances she has at making friends.
However, a few things fall together for Stargirl, and after a very entertaining incident at a football
game, she joins the cheerleading squad. Suddenly, she s popular, and Leo s thoughts become more and
more consumed with her. But the dream can t last forever. Her enthusiastic cheerleading, which made
her popular in first place, eventually leads to Stargirl s downfall. She cheers for everyone, in every
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Now even he is the target. He needs to decide who he cares about more: Stargirl or everyone else? He
continues to stand by her side, but breaks down one day and tells her how bummed he is now that
everyone hates him. He tells her that she has to change in order for them to stay together. Stargirl
cries, and then just like that, she disappears.
Susan, the former Stargirl, emerges and tries to become normal to please Leo. Leo eagerly takes on the
role of coach, training her to be like everyone else. Soon it becomes clear that the students do not
accept her any better now that she is dressing and behaving more like them. Eventually, she chucks the
whole normal plan and embraces her true identity, and Stargirl shows up again the next
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The Story Of George T. Slobonik
Rings
George T. Slobonik, age fifty one, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 10, at Main Town Health Facility.
Husband of Rita Slobonik nee Goldrick. Resting at Kenwick Funeral Home with visitation from two
to four and seven to nine on Friday. . . . And so it read in The Observer. She lost her husband.
I lost my wife a year ago. I had it figured. I d go at five minutes to nine when everyone had cleared
out. But would she remember me? It had been twenty five years. I thought of her every day. We d
gone together for six or seven months and split because I was a damn immature fool. I was going to
give her an engagement ring. I told her so, and she said, Wouldn t it be wise to get a better car?
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I heard your wife died about a year ago.
With my arms around her, in condolence, I kissed her lightly on her cheek and she responded with a
kiss smack on my lips. That was when words popped from my mouth, words I hadn t considered: Will
you marry me?
An expression of ambivalence left me feeling a damn stupid fool, again.
I was looking at the empty casket, save for a small brass urn inside. Cremation? I asked.
Indeed, she replied, no doubt you heard about George?
No.
One is not supposed to speak ill of the dead, but our marriage was dead. His extramarital activities
caught up. It was either cirrhosis of the liver or HIV. The doctor concluded HIV won. We haven t been
together for over three years. I m only here because he had no one else.
Yes, I will marry you. I ve thought about you many times. Do we start where we left off, and how s
your car? she asked with a grin.
I just bought a new Tesla.
Okay, with a ring we can get married. A week Saturday soon enough?
Yes, I answered, but may I inquire, would you accept my wife s ring?
She looked at me with an expression that included pinched lips.
The next day I attended the funeral and Rita managed to avoid me completely. Her friends gave me
the cold shoulder. Two weeks went by. I was unable to make contact. How dumb can a guy get? It
took that long to realize I d been dumped. This time I guess it was her turn.
Seven or eight months passed when I heard she got married. I
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Cacstromethorphan Case Studies
1.Dextromethorphan is believed to have rapid acting antidepressant properties at high dosage because
it s similar to glutamate NMDA receptor antagonist ketamine, which has shown rapid (within hours
after administration) antidepressant effects. However, ketamine has adverse effects and a high
potential to be abused [16].
2.C. Previous Studies and case reports of with Dextromethorphan/Rationale of Study
Currently, numerous studies are examining the use of Dextromethorphan in the treatment of
neurological and psychiatric disorders because of its profile and diverse pharmacokinetic and
pharmacologic actions in the central nervous system. Several preclinical, open label and blinded
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[18]
A case report showed Dextromethorphan was effective in a middle aged man with Major Depressive
Disorder. A 51 year old Caucasian male with DSM V Major Depressive Disorder, recurrent, severe,
non psychotic and Generalized Anxiety Disorder was treated with 600 mg/day of CYP2D6 inhibitor
bupropion XL (a common antidepressant drug) and a 60 mg BID oral dose of Dextromethorphan. The
patient showed improvement in major depressive disorder without side effects. This case study was
the first to show the fast acting effect of Dextromethorphan in major depressive disorder in humans.
This adds to the building literature on the antidepressant effects observed in Dextromethorphan. The
report suggested the administration of other common antidepressants with Dextromethorphan, such as
lithium might prolong the duration of the rapid antidepressant effect [19].
Although this case report illustrates that Dextromethorphan has rapid antidepressant effects in
humans, there are very few clinical trial on the effect of Dextromethorphan on major depressive
disorder. This clinical trial will be one of very few controlled evaluating the safety and efficacy of
Dextromethorphan in patients with major depressive disorder. Therefore, various assumptions will be
required to estimate sample size. This trial will focus on patient who have
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Pros And Cons Of United States Postal Service
Summary
According to a Case Study United States Postal Service (Jan 06, 2010), retrieved from:
http://www.slideshare.net/bakeursilly/usps; since 1175 when Benjamin Franklin was appointed as the
first postmaster general of the United States, the agency known as the United States Postal Service
(USPS) has grown to become an institution that delivers about half of the world s mail in snow, rain,
and the dark of the night. Employing about 656,000 workers and 218,684 vehicles, 36,496 total retail
and delivery facilities nationwide, 599 processing facilities, 584 million pieces is the average volume
per day, and a total work hour of 1,258,025 per year delivering over 200 billion items per year via air
and highway.
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To address the problem, we need to compare and contrast the modern form of the postal service:
electronic mail (e mail). Although email is favorable because it makes communication remarkably fast
and you can send things for free , in many ways the good old letter is better. We want to identify when
and how the letter is better. Even though it is free to send an email, you still need access to internet
and a computer, both in which cost hundreds of dollars, opposed to a letter where you can have
everything you need to send a letter under a dollar. A letter is also hard evidence, it s harder to forge
than an email, since handwriting is unique, and typing is not. Computers can have many internal
errors; the computer can crash, information can be lost or leaked to someone.
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Airmen Rank Hierarchy
The Air Force enlisted rank structure is divided into three different tiers. The three tiers are as follows.
The first tier is the Airmen tier, followed by the NCO tier, and finally that is succeeded by the Senior
Tier. This paper will go into depth in all three and how I an Airmen First Class fits into the rank
structure. The lowest tier is the Airmen tier. This tier consists of Airmen Basics, Airmen, Airmen First
Class, and finally Senior Airmen. In this tier the goals of each rank change. The first goal is to
conform to the military lifestyle. Once they have done this they will begin to learn the skills required
to be able to do their part to complete the mission in their chosen career field. The next tier is the NCO
tier. This tier is
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Character Analysis Of Ravana
Ravana Anand Neelakantan portrays Ravana as a loving father, an inspiring leader and a caring
brother. Ravana ceaselessly fights for the much deserved freedom and glory for the Asura race and his
motherland. He overthrows the yoke of Deva ruling and carves out a big part of land from under the
reign of the Deva, he leads the Asuras to a better future. Ravana looks upon the great God Indra with
contempt. Through Ravana s eyes, one can see Indra as ruthless and savage . Indra laid waste to Asura
towns and set fire to beautiful villages. He captured cities, butchered all living things and blazed huge
funeral pyres. Anand brings in a contradiction in viewpoints here. When the Devas consider Indra as
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Sure, Ravana had his share of errors and misdeeds throughout his life, but as great a man he was, he
was ultimately a man and a man is synonymous with err. Still no deed casts him so low down to the
title of a devil. If there ever raise a need for him to be categorized, one may put him comfortably
under the long list of martyrs. He fought for the freedom of his people, fought for the honor of his
motherland, he fought for the protection of his daughter, he fought for the ideals and values that are
rooted in his heart, and gave his life protecting them. Ravana was a
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The Sheep Revolution in John Updike´s A P
At first glance, A P written by John Updike, looks like a funny, slangy, youthful story about a young,
nineteen year old boy, Sammy, who has the normal problems that come along with his age group;
abhorrence for his job, talking despondently about the older generation, and dreaming about girls he
sees in the store. However, when people look at the history of the 1960 s, they find it shows a change
in American social values and morals. Furthermore, the revolution of multiple groups of minorities
through the civil rights movement, such as women, gays, and African Americans just to name a few
who were at the forefront of issues during the 1960 s. Also, there was a revolt caused from the distrust
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One of the biggest social groups that had some of the major impacts during the 1960 s were the youths
in America, consisting of late teens to the late twenties. However, others that fell into that age group
had already cemented their future with earlier choices in their lives. For example, the checker that
worked next to Sammy, his name was Stokesie, a young twenty two year old who was already married
with two children. Stokesie also holds the belief that he will become store manager someday, which fit
the mold of the start from the bottom and only with hard work can one move up style of the out dated
ideologies of the past decade. Stokesie represents everything from the 1950 s suburbiaism that the
youth revolution of the 1960 s was against. Many have argued that this story has a feminist undertone
to the main idea. Conceding, that going into public is a bit bold, especially for the time period shows
somewhat of a revolt by the girls. Although, someone can contend that if a girl or girls went into a
grocery store in a bikini during today s time, it would result in the same sort of reaction. One can also
argue that the story is condescending toward women and shows them in a negative light. Especially,
from the main character Sammy, with his description of the girls, also the nick names he gives the
three girls like Plaid, Big Tall Goony Goony, and Queenie. Moreover, the assumptions about how a
girls
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Essay John Cage
John Milton Cage Jr was born on September 5, 1912 to John Milton Cage and Lucretia ( Crete )
Harvey in Las Angeles, California. Neither of John s parents went to college (Inamori Foundation ,
1990). However, his father was an inventor and his mother was the founder of the Lincoln Study Club
and later became the editor of the Woman s Club for the Los Angeles Times. John describes his mom
as a sense of society. John went to Pamona College for two years when he realized that college was
not for him. After he dropped out he decided that he would travel the world (PBS, 2001). He traveled
to Europe for a year and a half and worked with Jose Pijoan for a little while. There he became
interested in music and painting. He left Paris, moved to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Subsequently, he went on to be an assistant for Oskar Fischinger, a filmmaker. He hoped that he could
someday write music for one of Oskar s films. John remembered that Oskar had once told him that
Everything in the world has its own spirit which can be released by setting it into vibration. He and his
aunt, Phoebe began experimenting with different items around the house and even writing percussion
music and playing percussion with his friends (Kozinn, 2009). In 1938, he became an employee at
Mills College and worked with choreographer, Marian van Tuyl and several different dance groups.
There is where he became interested in modern dance (The Biography Channel, 2013). From there he
moved to Seattle, Washington and began to work at Cornish School as a composer and pianist for
Bonnie Bird, a choreographer at the school. At Cornish he discovered what he called micro
macrocosmic rhythmic structure. He also invented the prepared piano. In 1941, Laszlo Moholy Nagy,
a painter, asked John to teach at the Chicago School of Design. There he was hired to do the sound
effect music for Columbia Broadcasting System, Columbia Workshop Play. His soundtrack was very
successful and lead to him going back to New York in 1942 (Bloopy, 2011). In New York, John and
his wife, Xenia Andreyevna Kashevaroff lived with Max Ernst, a painter and Peggy Guggenheim.
Max and Peggy introduced John to many prominent artists like Andre Breton, Jackson Pollock, and
many more
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The Effect Of Iron Sulphate Concentration On The Growth Of...
A study on the effect of iron sulphate concentration on the growth of Triticum aestivum, as measured
by shoot length
Background:
For the plants development to carry out general processes, an example being photosynthesis, required
for life. There are different roles which can be changed, altered, removed or added that can affect the
plant, an example being an increase temperature, CO2. Iron is a micronutrient like iron, used by plants
for plant growth, it s role a key factor in enzyme present and able to carry out the the processes and
needed for the formation of chlorophyll. A reason as to why iron plays a key part in the plants
development, is due to the fact that the fundamental components of protein found in the enzyme that
controls a large sum of chemical reactions which happens in a plant. A study carried out showed that
iron aided in seed production needed for activity in enzymes, however in the correct dosages.
A excess of iron can inhibit plant growth, also hindering photosynthetic electron transport. An excess
can also cause iron poisoning which causes the plants to change in colour from green to yellow and
the growth of the plant to be stunted. Increased levels of iron can similarly cause a huge drop in plant s
seed germination and iron intake
The plant experimented on, was wheat which is one of the world s most used products in creating
carbohydrate foods i.e. cereal. The discerning factor of wheat is that it carries more use in comparison
to rice or maize
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The Problem Of Violent Crime
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Violent crime is a serious problem and could not to be neglected in present society. It means all
incidents of wounding and assault with or without injury in the Crime Survey for England and Wales
(ONS, 2015). The crime rate in Liverpool was about 90.86 per 1000 population in police record by the
end of June 2015 (HO, 2015). According to Liverpool City Council (2015), the violence rate per 1000
population was increase 16.6% from 2013 to 2014 and reach 10.2 from April 2014 to March 2015,
higher than other crime. At the same time, the number in 1000 people that experience personal
robbery was about 485, not all robberies would be reported to the police so maybe the real condition
was graver. Hence, violence and robbery continue to be of increasing concern.
In order to descend violent crime, arrange more police on the street might be a suitable option. Many
researchers found this solution lead to the steady decline of crime rate (Ratcliffe et al, 2011).
However, the expensive cost might limit the scale of this method. Correctional education is also an
effectively solution of offender but take a long time. A combined system of hotspot policing and
prison education may be possible if care is reducing crime rate.
Therefore, this report will compare the feasibility of police patrol and correctional education in terms
of cost and effectiveness, thereby exploring the more viable method to reduce violent crime in
Liverpool.
2.0 BACKGROUNG
Liverpool is a city in
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Concentric Zone Model Research Paper
There are three main models to living, those models are known as concentric zone models, sector
models, and multiple nuclei models. The concentric zone model is an early theoretical model that
explains urban social structures. The sector model is known as the Hoyt model. The sector model
allows for an outward development of growth. The sector model grows in a wedge shaped zone. The
multiple nuclei model is an economic model. It does not grow around one central core. The city I live
in is Surprise. The multiple nuclei model represents my city because everything is close and jammed
next to each other. The model I would like better would be a combination of the sector model and
multiple nuclei model.
The concentric zone model is described as an industrial city that expands away from the center and
causes a sequence of circles. In 1925, Ernest Burgess created the concentric zone model. Hotels,
offices, banks, and amusement are located in the center. The transition zone is the second layer where
there are abandoned buildings, factories, starvation, debt, and high crime. The third layer is known as
the commuter zone. This area is a residential district. There are many wealthy people living in this
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It has been rapidly growing since the early 2000s. In Surprise, mainly all of the stores are jammed
together. All the food places are relatively close to each other. There are many schools and apartment
complexes. It is convenient that all the stores are close together so we can shop everywhere. There are
many train tracks and some warehouses. The city of Surprise resembles the multiple nuclei model. All
schools in Surprise look the same because they are owned by the same school district. In my
neighborhood there are several homes that look just like mine. All parks in Surprise are very similar.
There is only 1 library in Surprise that is nice and kind of resembles my old middle school
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Analysis Of My Papa s Waltz
Due to Theodore Roethke s use of imagery, syntax, and diction, My Papa s Waltz continues to spur
passionate academic debate from professors, scholars, and students alike. Roethke uses these elements
to allow the reader to recognize that he is reminiscing the intricate relationship he and his father
shared. Although it is not essential, one could put the historical context into consideration. Evidently,
there will always be individuals that see only abuse or a fond memory; however, we will never clearly
know what his intention was in regards to the purpose of the poem. As a result, one must come to a
realization based on the author s use of diction, syntax, and imagery throughout the poem broken
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Typically, when people see signs of abuse, they reach conclusions; especially, because the word
romped has a sexual connotation. To clarify, when the ...hung on like death: is mentioned, an image of
forceful physical contact comes to most readers minds. When slid from the kitchen shelf is mentioned
people immediately assume that he beat his son until the pans slid off the shelf. As for the positive, it
can be assumed that there was simply a father playing roughly with his son. Roethke mentions, My
mother s countenance/ could not unfrown itself. Could it be that his mother was upset that the father
played extremely rough that the pans slid or that she could not do anything about the fact that her son
was getting abused. Was there a possibility that she was getting abused too? The reader now begins to
ponder whether it is a fond memory, abuse, or both are present. Furthermore, the analysis of the third
stanza, relates to the fond memory. Roethke descriptively mentions, The hand that held my wrist/Was
battered on one knuckle; The battered knuckle can be a sign of the father s manual labor; on the
contrary, it can be the beating of his child leaving his hand injured. Even though, these two points can
be argued thoroughly, the following line, At every step you missed/My right ear scraped a buckle.
supports the idea that the child could have been playing
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George Peter Murrdock Incest Taboo
The incest taboo has been rigid regulation that has been found in majority of cultures. The incest taboo
forbids the sexual intercourse or marriage between any types of kin. This rule appears in many
cultures or clan members and they emphasize that any relationship between family members is a taboo
and should not take part in it. However, there are also cultures that actually prescribe and allow these
types of relationships between close family members. This incest taboo is ultimately up to the culture
and how they perceive it. George Peter Murdock writes about his cross culture findings about the
incest, as do many other writers. Most of these writers talk about the origins of the incest taboo and
the positive functions for not part taking in any type of incest.
George Peter Murdock is best known for writing a book about kinship and Murdock does this by
studying the different societies around the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These theories are only a handful of the theories for the origin of the incest taboo. The childhood
familiarity theory is a theory by Edward Westermarck. Westermarck s theory suggests that people that
have been around their family members or peer group since childhood, that closeness will prevent any
sexual feelings for those family members or peers. However, the Westermarck s theory has been
discredited, but some scientists do think the theory has some kind of relevancy to the incest taboo.
(Ember 197). There has been studies that has shown that people marrying a person out of their peer
group, ... among 125 couples, there was not one instance in which both mates were reared from birth
in the same peer group. (Ember 197). This finding was from the works of Yonina Talmon, who had
studied the marriage patterns in developed communities in Israel (Ember
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Drones Bad
Drones are widely discussed if there good or bad for the environment around them or if
In one way arguments are saying they could say that drones are peaceful and they help spot dangers
with their camera and that they could help spot terrorist attacks earlier. But in the other argument, they
say that they could say drones are a danger up high to pilots and that they can be used to spy on
people. But this is why drones are bad for society and that they can be used for a lot of scary stuff that
can be used against you.
One reason why People need to get rid of drones is that they can spy on people. They can be used to
spy on borders and they will think that People are spying on them because People don t trust them.
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It can also be a possibility if a person gets something bad inside of your body or an infection in your
skin. They can also confuse or crash into pilots and if it s a passenger plane it can kill a lot of people
and it s more likely because other countries have them. Another reason that people need to get rid of
drones is because they can be used for terrorist attacks. They could attach something to the drone so it
can be used to attack us harshly and people wouldn t even see it coming. They can be used really
harshly against us and it could eventually start the third war and it can be more dangerous because of
all the technologically and because of small drones. Drones are hard to see so that s why it can be
dangerous for all countries and can lead to fewer allies for United states because people could also use
it or they can become more week.
Drones could be used to stop terrorist attacks and they could spy on killers and where terrorist camps
are. They could be used for spotting fires while they are starting or getting bigger and more spread
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Ford Super Duty Truck
If you are looking for a capable full size pickup truck, you will never go wrong with the 2015 Ford
Super Duty near Bellevue at Evergreen Ford. The 2015 Ford Super Duty trucks are the most powerful
and most capable trucks in their different classes. Their gas and diesel engines both offer best in class
power and torque, so you will be able to get more work done with them. These trucks are also
arguably the most durable trucks in their classes; this is demonstrated by the fact that Ford Super Duty
trucks that are well over a decade old are still offering excellent services to their owners today. The
2015 Ford F 350 Super Duty even won Edmunds.Com s 2015 Best Retained Value Heavy Duty Truck
award. Therefore, do not hesitate to come to us for these awesome trucks. The 2015 Ford Super Duty
is offered in three trims that offer three different capability levels, i.e. the ¾ ton F 250 trims, the 1 ton
F 350 trims, and the 1½ ton F 450 trims. Therefore, you can choose the trim that best fits your hauling
and towing requirements. The High Quality Interior of the 2015 Ford Super Duty near Bellevue ...
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One thing you will love is the quietness of the 2015 Ford Super Duty s cabin. This truck s cabin has
been sufficiently sound insulated, which means that you will hardly hear any engine or road noise on
the inside. The 2015 Ford Super Duty can also be had with a wide array of interior premium features.
For example, the 2015 Ford F 250 platinum trims boast premium features like Dual Zone Electronic
Automatic Temperature Control, Brown Oliver Ash wood trim, a premium Sony® nine speaker audio
system, heated and cooled premium leather seats with perforated inserts, a SYNC® with MyFord
Touch system on an 8 inch touchscreen, and much
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Analysis Of The Book The Sign Of The Beaver By...
Located in the Eastern Woodlands of Maine are the Penobscot Native Americans. Formally known as
the Penobscot tribe of Maine, they are now known as The Penobscot Nation. One can glean
knowledge of this tribe through the historical fiction novel The Sign of the Beaver, by Elizabeth
George Speare, and the article Penobscot, from Wikipedia.org. The novel is the story of a 12 year old
boy s experience and interaction with the tribe after he finds himself left alone in the wilderness of
Maine. The article is a non fiction work describing the history, culture, and daily life of the tribe.
Though both pieces revolve around the indigenous people, they are written from different
perspectives. They also contrast in author s purpose. The article neutrally informs the reader about the
tribe, whereas the novel presents its information subjectively through the main character s feelings and
emotions.
Though writing sources differ in their genre, they can still share similarities. The book by Elizabeth
George Speare and the article from Wikipedia demonstrates a closeness between each other. In the
novel The Sign of the Beaver, Matt, the main character, is introduced to the Penobscot tribe after he
falls out of a tree while being attacked by a swarm of angry bees. Fortunately, Saknis, the Penobscot
leader, saves his life and as payment he forces Matt to teach Attean, his grandson, English. In return,
Attean would bring Matt some necessities and teach him how to survive in the
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Amelia Earhart Conspiracy Theory
There are many theories on what happened to Amelia Earhart but which ones are true? Nobody really
knows for sure what happened to her but there are many theories on what happened.
Amelia Earhart was an experienced pilot. she was the first female pilot to fly across the atlantic ocean.
That by itself is a very long flight for back then, but she wanted to step it up by flying across the
whole world. (Crouch) Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937. To this day nobody knows for
sure what happened to her. There are many conspiracy theories about what happened to her but there
are still none that have been confirmed. her last words were We must be on you, but cannot see you
but gas is running low. Have been unable to reach you by radio. We ... Show more content on
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Emirau Island, off Papua New Guinea, seems an unlikely place to find Earhart because it s far from
the spot where her last radio transmissions occurred. Still, a U.S. Navy crew member in World War II
told of being sent to the island and spotting a photo of Earhart tacked up in the hut of a local man. The
photo showed Earhart standing with a Japanese military officer, a missionary and a young boy. The
sailor alerted naval intelligence officers, who allegedly took the photo from the hut against the owner s
wishes. The photo has never been found. Since Emirau Island had been a haven for Europeans
stranded after a shipwreck in 1940, it s likely the photo contained a lookalike and not the real Amelia
Earhart.
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Burlington Coat Factory Case Analysis
Burlington Coat Factory, as known as Burlington, is an American discount department stores
headquartered in Florence, New Jersey started on 1972. Today, Burlington is one of the largest off
price department retailers in the United States.
Number of Stores As of 2017, there are total 592 stores in 45 states and Puerto Rico. Although
Burlington was started in New Jersey, California has the most stores, which is 65 stores (Burlington
Stores, Inc., 2017). And furthermore, 41 out of 65 stores are located in Southern California. Burlington
also tries to expand new stores up to 1000 stores at satisfactory locations as a long term goal.
Brand Image In 1972, Burlington Coat Factory primarily sold coats, but the concept has developed
until now. Today, they sell the latest designer clothing, shoes, accessories, and home furnishings for all
family members. They also try to offer current trend, high quality, and discount prices up to 65%
(burlingtoncoatfactory.com, n.d.). Although they offer discount prices and trendy designer
merchandises, not many people are shopping at Burlington compared to other retailers (nrf.com,
2016). One main reason is location and shopping experience. There are only few stores, so it is
inconvenient for customers. Shopping experience at discount store would be not good too. Wal Mart
customers were complaining about dirty environment, empty shelves, and poor customer service
(Irwin, 2016). Also, Ross customers were unhappy with unorganized aisles with damaged
merchandises (Peterson, 2017). Visual merchandise and infrastructure are not organized enough since
discount stores are selling off price items and outdated fashion items. Therefore, many people are
thinking of Burlington store as an unorganized store that has low quality items. Burlington also
received a bad brand image on 2015 because of their wrong promotion. They had been sued for
allegedly misrepresenting the comparison prices and deceived customers to believe they were saving
more than actual value. Thus, many customers couldn t believe Burlington s price and promotion after
that issue (Zinck, 2015).
Target Markets According to Burlington s 2017 Annual Report, they are targeting all genders and all
ages, but their main customer
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Chinese Family s Role In Canadian History
Since Canada became a founded country, Chinese Canadians have played a major role in the
developing history in the roots of Canadian history. Chinese Canadians hold many cultural values,
many which revolve around the family structure and being part of a communal group. Chinese
Canadians tend to demonstrate their desire for family structure by ensuring everyone in the family is
striving. If a family member is struggling to make ends meet, other family members will allow the
others to live with them, as family is a major part of the culture. Chinese Canadians are more likely to
be married at 56% of the population, compared to the rest of Canadians at 50%. The Chinese are also
much less likely to live alone within Canada, at 5% compared to the 13% of other Canadians who live
alone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of those 1.5 million people, about 535,000 live in the Greater Toronto Area. Almost 1/3 of the
Chinese people living in Canada have some sort of university education. The job fields that have the
highest employees of Chinese descent include sales and services, business and finance, and applied
sciences. In recent times, illegal Chinese immigrants have becoming more prevalent in agricultural
food operations. In 2010, the average income for Canadians of Chinese origin was $48,907, compared
to almost $49,351, aged 15 years and older, for all Canadian adults. The most predominant religions
for Chinese Canadians consist of Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity, although, over half the Chinese
Canadian population declare that they have no religious affiliation. T he dominant languages within
the Chinese population include Mandarin and Cantonese. Additionally, the majority of Chinese
immigrants also learn either of the official language of Canada, English or
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Subway Case Analysis Essay
Case Study #1 – Subway Sandwich Shop Analysis Case Study One – Subway Sandwich Shop
Situation Analysis A situation analysis is an honest valuation of the opportunities and potential
problems facing a prospective or existing company. Through analysis a deeper understanding of an
industry, competitor and possible options can be examined. Subway Sandwich shops early history
roots can be traced back to the summer of 1965, with a $1,000 investment a new venture was born.
Fred DeLuca and Dr. Peter Buck worked hard to expand their business by 1974; the duo owned and
operated 16 units throughout the state of Connecticut. (Subway History, 2006). A turning point for the
partners was 1974, at this juncture the duo decided to take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have become a wealthier, older, more educated society along with being more ethnically diverse.
Along the way traditions have changed what was uncommon is now common when it comes to dining
out. Places like Subway appeal to time crunched consumers looking for a healthy low cost meal.
Market Trends The sub sandwich franchise Subway, has been trail blazing the sandwich the market for
year s coming up on the tails of Subway is Quizno s. Consumers are noticing what restaurant industry
analysts have seen for years. By making toasted sandwiches a hot item, Denver based Quiznos has
become the fastest growing restaurant chain in the country, trailing only Subway as the nation s No. 2
sandwich shop — not counting hamburgers ( Apuzzo, Quiznos vs. Subway, 2005). Quiznos menu
offers slightly more expensive food in larger more open retail locations. The sandwich wars continue
between Subway and Quizno s but smaller local competitors want to give the submarine sandwich
king s a run for their money. Submarina Inc., the San Marcos based fast casual chain with 45 stores in
the West, is looking to take its cutting board nationwide against the ubiquitous sandwich kings
Subway and Quiznos. Submarina, Inc. believes the sandwich market is still underserved according to
one restaurateur. Subway appeals more to lower income, price weary folk while we have a little more
costly, higher end
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Women During The Han Dynasty
Women during the Han Dynasty
Lessons for Women is a book of conduct written during the Han Dynasty by Ban Zhao (C. 45 120) to
advise the women of her family on the proper conduct of a wife. Ancient China around this time was a
Confucian state in which the society was control by the belief in order and harmony. The book
contains seven chapters that talks about: humility, husband and wife, respect and caution, womanly
qualifications, wholehearted devotion, implicit obedience, and harmony with younger brothers and
sisters in law. This work of literature reflects on how a proper women was to behave obediently to the
husband, by being devoted and respectful to avoid humility to herself, her parents and her clan. It
gives the readers an idea of the power that men had over women during this time period and the
exceptions for both roles of husband and wife. Lessons of women informs the readers that women
during the Han Dynasty had no control over their own lives and the philosophy of Confucian had a
huge influence on the society s everyday life. Ban Zhao emphasizes the importance of distinctions
between men and women, and their separate natures.
From the time of birth a woman is taught to be a good wife, she learns how to submit herself to her
husband and understands that her sole purpose in life is to serve him. Humility was not something that
a women was to bring to her family. Rituals were held because it was believed there were a necessary
rite of passage for a baby girl to
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  • 2. Three Types Of False Confessions Introduction: Have you heard the phrase innocent until proven guilty or the truth will set you free ? After extensive research I have found that these statements play a big part in the effects of making a false confession. However, once you make a false confession, it is extremely difficult to win a case against you or to appeal a conviction without concrete evidence, such as DNA. According to The Innocence Project, which helps overturn guilty convictions through the use of DNA there has been 349 cases overturned since 1992. There are many reasons why people confess to crimes they did not commit, but there are three main types of confessions to give. Cornell University identifies the three types of false confessions as voluntary, compliant, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Imagine being in the same dark room for 2, 6, 10 hours or more. c.) The average time in an interrogation room to produce a false confession is a little over 16 hours. B) People under the age of 20 are the most common to give compliant confessions because they believe if they confess they will be able to go home and this part of their life will be over. C.) An example of this type of confession is a case in which five young suspects were told they could end their lengthy interrogations if they confessed to the crime of raping and murdering a young lady. All five boys ended up confessing and even placed each other at the scene of the crime, only to find out many years later a man, who had not been questioned by police was found guilty through DNA evidence. III.) Persuaded False Confessions are by far the most dynamic and interesting type of confessions. A.)These types of confessions are rare. B.)Very high police presence is involved in these types of confessions. C.) Innocent suspect who comes to doubt the reliability of their memory and thus comes to believe that he may have committed the crime despite no actual memory of having done ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Comparing the Approaches of the Progressive and Populist... Populism vs. Progressivism Essay During the late 19th century and early 20th century the progressive movement and populist movement were groups and organizations getting together to resolve social, economic, and political problems occurring in the United States. Both movements had different approaches to what was more important and how to deal with problems. Progressivism was mainly for the betterment of cities while populism is for agrarian section of farmers. First of all there were social failures and successes between the populist and the progressive. During the progressive era, many lawmakers from state and general level made laws to protect citizens at home and those who are at work. Reforms were made saying that women and children ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was a social change in which women also fought for suffrage. The populists were pretty much the victims of economic distress and their arguments were founded on the basis of progressive movements. One of the populist failure was that they lost the national election when the farmers united to insist on economic reform. The Progressives made great efforts to solve the political problems that industrialization and urbanization were causing. They tried to wipe out political corruption by limiting power to big companies/ bosses and reduce the control of political machines. Many of the progressive reforms also supported the railroad legislation, conservation movement, and food and drug laws. This also included efforts to protect society by initiating prohibition and they also extended suffrage to women. The progressives succeeded at keeping the power of the railroad industry in the hands of the governments but failed at protecting the states right to control businesses. Finally in 1890 the first federal law was passed against monopolies known as the Sherman Anti Trust Act. The populists created a Farmers Alliance that began in Texas and it organized low cost insurance for farmers and put banks in their place with regulations. The Farmer s Alliance also gave the government the ownership of the transportation system to regulate their costs and monopolies. When the Grangers lobbied for regulation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Motives For Imperialism Essay The Compelling Motives of Imperialism The presence of Europe in Africa in the late nineteenth century was one of extreme power. The countries of France, Britain, and Germany had especially large claims to the African continent during this time. The motives of imperialism for these countries greatly define Europe at this time. Insatiable desires for economic markets, power and political struggles, the motivating belief in Social Darwinism, and the European idea of superiority were the driving forces at the European home front in the late nineteenth century. Many of the causes for imperialism in Africa were evident in Joseph Conrad s turn of the century novel, Heart of Darkness. Successful domination of Africa was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Africa, Asia, and the Americas all fell victim to the greed of the Europeans. Furthermore, an expanded market was needed after the rise of the Industrial Revolution (Sanderson Imperialism notes ). Surpluses of products demanded a larger community to obtain the goods. The introduction of machinery reduced the number of workers Messner 2 needed on the European home front. Imperialism provided a way in which unemployed laborers could obtain jobs and/or riches. Not all motives for imperialism were greedy and self motivating however. The earnest desire of some to help civilize and Christianize natives was the utmost reason for imperialism. Europeans contained the belief that their customs and religious values were the sole method in living. Missionaries from throughout Europe desired to journey to foreign lands in order to teach the civilized and Christian ways of living to the natives. Often missionaries were in competition for converts, and thus supplied imperialism with other drives (Patterson, par. 10). The Social Darwinist ideas were prevalent in this time. The Europeans believed in the survival of the fittest, and it was generally accepted that the Anglo Saxons were the superior race. In the 1890 s Rudyard Kipling published Whiteman s Burden . This poem defines the white man as responsible for civilizing the others . It is supportive of the imperialism of other countries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Pros And Cons Of All-Wheel Drive Vehicles In all wheel drive vehicles, the transmission delivers torque to both front and rear wheels. Generally speaking, you are better off driving in one in snowy conditions. With torque on each wheel, you are less likely to get stuck in the snow, will drive better on up hills, and will accelerate better in the snow. All of these advantages come in handy. However, many of the vehicles that end up in ditches or involved in collisions in slippery road conditions are all wheel drive vehicles. The reason for this is a lack of understanding of what all wheel drive can and cannot do. This lack of understanding produces a dangerous overconfidence that causes the motorist to drive too fast and follow other vehicles too closely for the road conditions. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 24 Hour Diet Based on my 24 hour recall, I feel like I didn t consume enough food that I need daily. I started working out more, and work long hours, but my food consumption stay the same. I snacks on unhealthy foods a lot ( chocolates, cookies) and I didn t even realized that. I only drink water when I workout, instead of throughout the day or when I feel thirsty. When I compared my 24 hour food intake to MyPlate Guidelines, I can see that I need to eat more proteins, more dairy, more vegetables, and more fruits. I also need to cut down on sweets for snacks. Instead I can snack on nuts for my grains requirement. After looking back at what I eaten in a day, it make me pay attention more to what I put in my body. I can see clearly what I need to reduce and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My short term goal will help me remember what I want to accomplish in a long term, but it will keep me motivated because I m breaking it into small steps. I know I can t cut out all the sugar and sweets at once, so decreasing the amount is a good start for me. I love chocolates and Starbuck, I know for a fact that I can t stop putting it in my body, but I can still be healthy by decreasing the amount. This short term goal will lead me to accomplishing my long term health goal. If I can do this goal for 2 month, I m sure I will make it into a lifestyle. As for my long term goal, it will help me with my whole life, I will live happy and a healthy lifestyle that I long for. In order for me to consume chocolates or Starbuck, I am increasing my time of exercise and physical activities to balance that out. With my long term goal of increasing my exercise time, not only will I feel happier with my life, I will be healthy when I grow old, too. But to accomplish my goals and to stay motivated, I have to reward myself. To reward myself, instead of eating a piece of cakes (sweets), I will treat myself with a pedicure every 3 weeks, or go on a shopping spree once a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Truman Doctrine Essay After the Second World War, American presidents began from Truman, had implemented a global strategy , to against the socialist countries, prevent the national liberation movement and establish American dominance in the world. Implementing the global strategy, the United States conducted aid to manipulate other countries; set up military blocs; arms race, war invasion... In the implementation of global strategy , the United States suffered many heavy defeats, particularly the war of aggression in Vietnam. On the other hand, the United States also made some attempts to disintegrate the socialist regime in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, based on military, economic, science technology... 7 Government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eisenhower continued to perform the Truman Doctrine, but added the Eisenhower Doctrine. It was a continuation of the U.S. policy of containment of or resistance to any extension of the Soviet sphere of influence. Then, almost every American president has set up a doctrine or measure to carry out the global strategy , including Kennedy s strategy of peace (1961); Nixon Doctrine (1969); Regan Doctrine (1980)... (Son, 2010). Despite their different names, the policies were tough or temperate, and specific measures had different content, but the Global Strategy of the United States had consistently three goals: to prevent and then proceed to destroy the socialist countries; to suppress the national liberation movement and the workers movement; and to control the allies of America. With any doctrine or measure, to achieve three goals above, the basic America s policy is based on the U.S. own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Systematic Economic Change And Poverty Reduction James Stewart Matias Bianchi LAS/POL 364 11/2/2015 Systematic Economic Change and Poverty Reduction: The Effects of Governance on Inequality Liberalization is a term that has dominated the minds, and governments of Latin America from the advent of the region encompassing debt crisis of the 1980s. Many reforms, with the idea of opening up the market and reducing barriers to trade in order to increase growth, control inflation, and reduce social unrest, have taken hold in the region in notable countries such as Mexico. In, Programs on Poverty and Inequality: Chile, Mexico, and Peru, John Sheahan explores the reasons as to why liberalization programs have seemingly worked in some countries, and have had lackluster effects in others. Chile, for example, is often cited as the shining beacon of economic example in Latin America, and is also grouped in with the East Asian economies that developed to the level of Western Europe from the 1980s onwards. Conversely, Mexico has had disappointing growth that has never recovered to pre 1980s levels, along with social unrest and failures in governance. This paper will explore the questions: Why does poverty persist so much in some countries in the region e.g. Mexico, and Peru to a lesser extent, and why does it seem effectively controlled in other parts, such as in Chile? Sheahan argues that direct social programs are increasing in popularity as effective forms of controlling the negative effects of liberalization reforms, but that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Short Note On My Trainers Card He sat down in front of the camera aimed right at his face, Cheese the technician stated in a voice too cheerful for this early in the morning. Simon s face stayed in its scowled expression as the flash washed over his face making his pale face even more pale than it usually is while making his freckles more pronounced. It looks great? the man said apprehensively, looking up with an unsure smile he waved Simon over to a chair as he sat down behind an organized desk. He took the seat, noticing that the other man s name was Randy from the name tag on the desk. Okay well you just need to fill out this quick worksheet right here and then we will be done and you will be able to get your trainers card he voiced chipperly, here you go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Randy sat with a contemplative look on his face before nodding and replying with a small smirk Yeah I can see the logic in that, before sighing, that will probably be the only way to get through his thick head, thanks. No problem Okay Randy said getting back on topic I just need to tell you some information to help you on your journey before you go. You have signed up for the Sinnoh League challenge meaning that you will have to collect all 8 gym badges before you can qualify to battle the league and the Elite Four. Make sure to avoid all big nest of strong po Randy was saying before he was interrupted by a meek but insistent voice. I am so sorry Randy, I really am, but I have to be somewhere in a little bit and I ve already read the handbook so could I just get going. Please. Simon stated while he looked hopefully at the behemoth sitting in front of him. Randy looked like he was going to say no before he just sighed Fine, but no one hears about this you hear me. he joked But seriously don t tell anyone. He cracked a smile I can do that. Randy then clicked a few things on his computer and went to a printer on the table behind his desk he pushed a plastic card into it until only a little tab stuck out and pushed a couple buttons. This will take a little bit to put your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. German Blue Book It is often said that history is written by the victors. Prior to the Paris Peace Conference and the drafting of the Treaty of Versailles, one of the issues debated amongst the victorious Allies was whether or not Germany should be allowed to retain their overseas protectorates. In the last months of the war, the South African government, which was tied to Great Britain, published a Blue Book concerning the vicious nature of German colonial rule in German South West Africa, the territory now known as Namibia. In response to what they claimed to be false accusations, the German Colonial Office published their own White Book in 1919 that addressed and refuted the charges made against them. However, as historian Ulrike Lindner notes, The cruelty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Published in response to the initial allegations posed in the South African Blue Book, the 1919 German White Book sought to refute the accusations made by the British South Africans, hoping that their side of the story would be influence the ultimate decision that would be made in the Treaty of Versailles. In the White Book, the German Colonial Office argues that Germany s colonizing practices were not inherently German, that Germany was falsely accused of instigating war in the colonies, and that Britain s colonizing methods were of equal caliber, if not more formidable than those of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Hiv Essay Imagine a world where an innocent child is given HIV due to mother to child transmission. Imagine a world where a father cannot play football on an autumn s afternoon with his son because he constantly feels a lack of energy. Imagine a world where for months straight one has a reoccurring yeast infection. And lastly, imagine a world where one cannot remember one s very own mother s name due to short term memory loss. Unfortunately, there is no need to imagine for all of the above are actual possibilities when living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus. What is HIV? According to www.aids.gov Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a lot like other viruses, including those that cause the flu or the common cold. But there is an important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the survey, questions were asked about the participant s financial income, practice of safe sex and were given HIV tests. The results showed that HIV was detected in 2.4 percent of the people who were living below the federal poverty line, which in 2007 was an annual income of roughly $10,000 or less for an individual. The 2.4 percent translates to roughly 1 in 42 people which is substantially higher than the national average, which is 0.45 percent, or 1 in 222 people. Therefore, it is safe to say socioeconomic status increases one s risk of contracting Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Unlike other diseases there is not a cure for HIV therefore possessing HIV prompts many issues. The primary issue that is parallel to socioeconomic disadvantaged communities regarding HIV is the lack of finances to get tested for HIV and other STDs. According to costhelper.com on average a test of 7 to 10 STDs including HIV can range from $300 to $400. Prices as such make getting tested very difficult and nearly impossible for those living under the poverty line. In a community where healthcare insurance and medical treatment cannot be afforded the spread of such disease through sexual partners or through mother to child transmission is increased dramatically due to late detection of the disease because of lack of finances. HIV prevention in socioeconomic disadvantaged discourse communities struck my interest. Personally I believe that healthcare is not a luxury or a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Comparing Study Designs for Citation Bias In an explanatory research design, the most likely kind of bias is the citation type. In citation bias, researchers may be reluctant to publish some discouraging findings, especially if they believe that they may tarnish their reputations or personal abilities and affect the effectiveness of their products. For that reason, citation bias makes researchers submit positive results only for publication, while suppressing negative findings. In most cases, the motive of citation bias is to gain popularity or self appraisal (Riegelman, 2005). Positive results, also known as statistically significant findings, may include results that show that a certain intervention is functioning well. Citation bias is likely to be encountered in explanatory research designs because through them, causal hypotheses can be investigated, analyzed, tested, and published. Explanatory research investigates why certain variables are related and it tries to look into the causes of certain phenomena. However, in the process of publication of the findings, some researchers are likely to concentrate on positive results alone and ignore the negative ones (Riegelman, 2005). Citation bias may be common in medical research studies, especially in those that try to find the cure for a significantly important or mysterious pathogen. In this case, only the positive sides of the results are likely to be published. For example, a potential drug against a certain intractable virus, which has been researched on, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Natural Resource Conflicts And Conflict Introduction This chapter examines the relevant literature both domestic and abroad and key concepts that frame the study and justifies their use. These Prior research on land use conflicts, Land conflicts and Livelihoods, Mining and Customary land Use, Customary Land use Tenure in Liberia, Land Use Conflicts between Communities and Concessions companies in Liberia, Sime Darby Concession conflict in Liberia will focus on the domestic literature, followed by the Concept of Conflict, Conflicts Analysis Tools/Model and summary of the chapter. 2.2 Land Conflict and Livelihoods Thomson and Kanaan (2003), propounded that the origin of Conflicts in human society date back to antiquity and studies into conflicts are manifested by the works of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these are entangled in complex bundles of rights and interests and have been fields of power struggles (Marfo, 2003). Skewed power share among communities, Companies and the land services, as well as some other interest groups, show the distribution of control over the land use leading to conflicts. Access to and the use of these natural resources plays an important role in many conflicts. Touch Siphat in (2009) attempts to understand the impact of economic land concessions for agro industrial production promoted by government. This promotion heavily impacts on the locals livelihoods and obstructs decentralized natural resources management, especially in natural forest resources. They also examined locals response to such a development scheme. The study found that in regard to economic growth , the state has very strong control over natural resources and people. Further, as a post war nation, the state commits to developing its economy by gathering involvement from different stakeholders, including international donors, development agencies, NGOs, and local people in the development process. Yet privatization of natural resources such as land, forestry, mining and so forth can be also found in the country in favor of a globalizing economy. In terms of economic liberalization, Cambodia has been integrated into the regional and global economies. This approach offers a good opportunity to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Pros And Cons Of Nuclear Radiation Nuclear Radiation Good or Bad? Nuclear Radiation Nuclear radiation is the process by which an unstable isotope loses energy. There are three types of radiation, alpha, beta and gamma. Alpha is the weakest, gamma is the strongest (can pass through almost anything) Dangerous radiation Alpha radiation can be highly dangerous when ingested whereas gamma radiation can inflict damage externally with its ability to pass through almost any surface. Inhaling alpha radiation can cause lung cancer. The most common way of inhaling alpha radiation is through tobacco smoke. If water becomes contaminated by alpha radiation, if consumed, can cause kidney and chromosol damage. Gamma radiation can cause radiation poising. Side effects of this could be nausea, vomiting, bleeding, mouth sores, nausea, diarrhea and loss of hair. Xenon 133 Atomic number 54 Xenon 133 emits ionizing particles to lose energy and become stable. It emits beta radiation and a small amount of gamma radiation when it decays. After decaying is becomes the stable isotope Cesium 133. It has a half life of 5.243 days. Xenon 133 is primarily used for imaging the lungs and assessing pulmonary function. The gas doesn t occur in the body nor is used by the body, the gas passes through the cell membranes in the human body and has a better solubility in body fats than in blood or plasma. If you had a sample of Xenon 133 in your pocket then you might experience coughing, difficulty with swallowing, dizziness, fast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Low Voter Turnout In The United States 2014 Midterm Elections Low Voter Turnout Essentially, vigorous voter turnout is very paramount to a healthy economy. In most cases, low turnout is attributed to low participation in political issues and the misguided notion that voting in one candidate will have less impact on public policy. In the United States, voter participation keeps on fluctuating which has been an area of concern especially in midterm elections. More specifically, the 2014 midterm election reported the lowest voter participation in a period of more than seven decades. This paper delves into analyzing the reasons for the low voter turnout in 2014 midterm elections in the United States. The paper will also provide recommendations on how voter turnout may be increased in the 2016 general elections. The 2014 midterm voter turnout was considerably low owing to a number of reasons. One possible reason attributed to the low voter turnout is disillusionment with the leading party. Data collected from exit polls indicated that about 54 percent of citizens were opposed to President Barack Obama performance as the president(Ching, 2014). Further, 65% of them viewed the country as headed towards the wrong direction. Most voters were dissatisfied with the Republicans leaders and lacked confidence in the government to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would be meant to give a conviction to the potential voters that they are indeed different and they can provide practical solutions. It is also the responsibility of the Americans to oppose voter suppression attempts among other aspects. This would be through demanding an automatic voter registration. Furthermore, voters should pressure the candidates to put forward visions that are of benefit to the middle and the lower class. Practically, people would participate in politics more in politics if they feel that the government plays a more beneficial role in their lives(Lerner, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Acute Stroke Research Paper The sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen, caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery to the brain. Sudden loss of speech, weakness, or paralysis of one side of the body can be symptoms. A suspected stroke may be confirmed by scanning the brain with special X ray tests, such as CAT scans. The death rate and level of disability resulting from strokes can be dramatically reduced by immediate and appropriate medical care. Prevention involves minimizing risk factors, such as controlling high blood pressure and diabetes. Abbreviated CVA. Also known as cerebrovascular. Medications like tPA (clot buster) can minimize brain damage. Other treatments focus on limiting complications and preventing additional strokes. Here are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also balance disorder, fatigue, lightheadedness, or vertigo.Here are some more muscle weakness or numbness and numbness or weakness. difficulty speaking, slurred speech, or speech and pins and needles or reduced sensation of touch.Finally difficulty swallowing, headache, inability to understand, mental confusion, or rapid involuntary eye movement. Age matters because the likelihood of having a stroke nearly doubles every 10 years after age 55. Although stroke is more common among the elderly,a lot of people under 65 also have strokes. A list of risk for a stroke high blood pressure,diabetes,heart diseases,smoking,and brain aneurysms or arteriovenous malformation (AVMs). Sudden numbness or weakness of the face,arm or leg,especially on one side of the body. Some people who have a stroke recover quickly and can regain normal function of their body after just a few days. Strokes are also more likely to be fatal and strike earlier in men than in women. The consequences of a stroke can be devastating. Not only can a stroke kill you, but nonfatal strokes can leave you severely debilitated, paralyzed, or unable to communicate. When stroke causes pain, it usually occurs as a sudden and severe headache. The most common stroke type is ischemic (blockage) stroke, typically is not painful. Ischemic strokes cause weakness, language, visual and other brain problems, but little or no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Rose for Emily A Rose for Emily Essay Title: The Jealous Townspeople I. Thesis Statement: A Rose for Emily is a story of the envy harbored by the citizens in reaction to Miss Emily s pride, reclusiveness, and heritage. II. A. Topic Sentence: Miss Emily s heritage is the first and most important reason the town s people were desirous of her. 1. Supporting Sentence: Miss Grierson was born into a prominent family the residents of her town recognized as being an old and distinguished family. 2. Supporting Sentence: In section one of the story, the people who lived among Emily described her as, a hereditary obligation upon the town. 3. Supporting Sentence: When Mr. Grierson died the town s people felt as though she had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emily s family was well known to everyone in that area. At one point in time, the Grierson family may have been wealthy. The families past wealth and illustrious heritage would be enviable to anyone who grew up less than rich or with odd family members. The fact that people wanted to have a family like that of Miss Emily s served as a foundation for the jealousy of the people who lived near her. In section one of the story, the town s people described Miss Grierson as a hereditary obligation. The description of Miss Emily as a hereditary obligation can be perceived in two different ways. The first suggested meaning of the phrase could be that since The Grierson Family had been so distinguished in the past, people pay respect to Emily out of reverence for her family. The second suggested meaning of the phrase could be that the people of the town, where our main character lived, seen Emily as an obligation because of the taxes that she did not pay. The use of hereditary in the second suggested meaning alludes to the fact that until Emily passed away; each surviving generation would have to support her in a way, because she failed to pay her taxes. The last example of how our main character s heritage created feelings of envy among the residents in her town is the statement made after Mr. Grierson s death. When Mr. Grierson passed away, the narrator of our story recalls that Emily seemed humanized , and relished the fact that she would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Princess Diana Eulogy Analysis On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana died in a fatal car crash while in Paris. Her funeral was held on September 6, 1997, at Westminster Abbey in London, England. Thousands of people attended, while many more watched from their homes. A few of her family members spoke great things about her; however, the eulogy her brother wrote shocked the millions that were watching. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary a eulogy is a commendatory oration or writing especially in honor of one deceased (Merriam Webster Dictionary). This eulogy written for Princess Diana had many factors that set it apart from typical eulogies, but these aspects made it more effective. A typical eulogy consists of praise, happy memories, stories, and positive personality features of the one deceased. In opposition, this particular eulogy had a negative tone regarding the sadness in her life, as well as blaming the royal family and the paparazzi for her untimely passing. This eulogy used aspects that most speeches, essays, and other forms of writing use, including pathos, ethos, logos, parallelism, imagery, and negative comments toward her unfortunate loss of life. Earl used pathos to appeal to the audience s emotions. He used it to draw the audience in, and get their attention by talking about family. An example of pathos from the eulogy is, These were days I will always treasure. It was as if we had been transported back to our childhood when we spent such an enormous amount of time together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Rise And Development Of Ancient Persia Ancient Persia also known as the Achaemenid Empire is known to be one of the greatest empires in ancient history. It was viewed as the first humane, equal and religiously tolerant empire. It was made up of several different languages, races, religions and cultures. The empire would become large enough to stretch through three continents. The rise and development of Persia revolved around the rule of Cyrus the Great and Darius the Great. Cyrus was a military and political genius that would go on to rule the largest empire in the ancient world. Ancient Persia began to rise in 550 BC when Cyrus the Great defeated Medes and the Median Empire and united the Medes and Persians. Cyrus than began the creation of the Persian Empire and became its first ruler. From then on, the Persian army, under the rule of Cyrus the Great and his successors, started many wars and became one of the largest and most powerful ancient empires. His first successor would be his son Cambyses II who would rule for a short time. Under his rule the Persian empire soon became powerful enough to easily take over Egypt and Mesopotamia which is why they have some things in common. The beginning of the the rise of this great empire starts in 539 BC when Babylon is conquered. Babylon was at the time viewed as the ancient world s capital of scholarships and science. So, this was great victory for Cyrus the Great and the Persian empire as a whole. In Babylon, the people were tired of internal conflict and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis Of The Fly By Katherine Mansfield The hunger for power continues to dominate. The short story The Fly by Katherine Mansfield demonstrates how power can be abused by symbolizing World War One. The various symbols in this story demonstrate the perspective Mansfield has on the war as well as showing the various point of views. It is important to acknowledge what abusing power can lead to and this story shows it effectively. The boss, although portrayed to be devastated over the loss of his brave son in World War One, is an allegory for the war generals. This is shown by the use of control and power, childlike actions and lack of reflection on his actions. From the beginning, the boss establishes that he is in control. He speaks about the new upgrades he has done to his office to Mr. Woodifield and, It gave him a feeling of deep, solid satisfaction to be planted there in the midst of it in full view of that frail old figure in the muffler. (Mansfield 1). Even though Mr. Woodifield is five years his junior he sees himself as above him. This mood is established very early in the story and shows how he enjoys being in control and being superior, like a war general. The boss lacks compassion and basic humanity after he is done playing with the fly. When the fly is finally finished fighting for life, the boss, ... flung it into the waste paper basket. (6). This shows how disposable the generals thought the soldiers were; after one is dead, they are discarded and life continues. This over playing is also childish. Mansfield may be implying that the generals were quite childish, by mentioning how Mr. Woodifield was peeking around to see the boss, ... as a baby peers out of its pram. (1). Even though it is not the boss doing the peeking, the fact that the childness was noted is an indication of Mansfield s perspective of the generals. Despite the boss son fighting and dying in the war, the boss does not learn anything from this similar event with the fly. He forgets what he was thinking about before the fly dies and wonders, What was it? It was... For the life of him he could not remember. (6). The tragedy of war is often blinding. This blindness caused by those traumatic events lead to a lack of understanding. Without an understanding of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Vietnamese Of The Vietnam Situated on the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia, Vietnam is the eastern most country bordered by China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, the Gulf of Tonkin and the South China Sea to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the south. Prior to the conquest of Indochina by the French, Vietnam was ruled by the Chinese for more than eight centuries. However, after several years of resistance the Vietnamese overthrew the Chinese kingdom in their country and thus became independent. In spite of gaining freedom, the Vietnamese rulers continued to uphold the Chinese system of governance, policy making and also its culture. In fact, most of the Vietnamese were largely influenced by the Chinese culture and religion, mainly Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. The French troops entered the land of Vietnam in the year 1858 and by the mid 1880s they had established a firm grip over the northern region. After the defeat of China in the Franco Chinese war (1884 85), the French assumed complete supremacy over the central Vietnam (Annam), the northern Vietnam (Tonkin), the southern Vietnam (Cochinchina) along with Laos and Cambodia, which they collectively called French Indo china that was formed in the year 1887. However, France gained control over the southern Vietnam only after it had signed a peace treaty, the Treaty of Saigon on July 5th, 1862. The real motive behind the French colonization was profit, economic exploitation and political supremacy. The demand for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Birth Defects in differenct Cultures In many cultures, birth defects are considered a curse and are sought to be removed by some method: spiritually or by simply ignoring them. However, as science is improving and eyes are opening towards the topic of birth defects, more research has been conducted to understand and accept them. Since the 1960s, the federal government introduced ways that mentally ill patients could live outside a mental hospital, where they were confined from the general public, and live a normal life. Many communities and mental centers were built to allow continuous and efficient care for those patients from their homes. Yet, the question remains whether or not the whole world has accepted mental illnesses. Many believe that the mentally ill should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canada is one of the many countries to improve mental health conditions culturally and medically, another leading country is Australia. In Australia, a two day event was held at the University of Melbourne called Try Walking in My Shoes. Try Walking in My Shoes, look[s] at how empathy can be boosted and community awareness raised by, (Sun Herald 5) depicting what life is like for the mentally ill. Included in the event was a symposium that explored the on screen portrayals of people with a mental illness. In an effort to end the comical relief and violent killer stereotypes of the mentally ill, Australian films like The Sunnyboy, a documentary of the life of a singer suffering from schizophrenia, and Hypothesis, a film about the director s twelve year battle with bipolar disorder, were presented at the symposium. Canada s latest project and the symposium in Australia encourage equality in care and behavior towards these patients. Equality is not seen in other parts of the world as people in other countries continue to classify people with mental illnesses as a disgrace. Furthermore, despite all the awareness and campaigns to get people to sympathize and empathize with the mentally ill, many people believe in ignoring and even neglecting these illnesses to avoid public ostracization. This is widely seen in developing countries or in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Stargirl Essay Topics Stargirl summery Stargirl is a book narrated by Leo Borlock. He s an eleventh grader who is content to conform to his close minded high school environment. In this school environment everyone has a particular place and a new person will collapse under this organization. But Stargirl didn t. Stargirl Caraway is an unapologetically unique student who has been homeschooled and now is attending high school for the first time. For the first half of the school year, Leo observes Stargirl and her classmates reactions to her odd behavior. The students are slow to warm up to her; she is nothing like they have experienced before. Hillari Kimble is totally determined to destroy any chances she has at making friends. However, a few things fall together for Stargirl, and after a very entertaining incident at a football game, she joins the cheerleading squad. Suddenly, she s popular, and Leo s thoughts become more and more consumed with her. But the dream can t last forever. Her enthusiastic cheerleading, which made her popular in first place, eventually leads to Stargirl s downfall. She cheers for everyone, in every situation, not just her home team. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now even he is the target. He needs to decide who he cares about more: Stargirl or everyone else? He continues to stand by her side, but breaks down one day and tells her how bummed he is now that everyone hates him. He tells her that she has to change in order for them to stay together. Stargirl cries, and then just like that, she disappears. Susan, the former Stargirl, emerges and tries to become normal to please Leo. Leo eagerly takes on the role of coach, training her to be like everyone else. Soon it becomes clear that the students do not accept her any better now that she is dressing and behaving more like them. Eventually, she chucks the whole normal plan and embraces her true identity, and Stargirl shows up again the next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Story Of George T. Slobonik Rings George T. Slobonik, age fifty one, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 10, at Main Town Health Facility. Husband of Rita Slobonik nee Goldrick. Resting at Kenwick Funeral Home with visitation from two to four and seven to nine on Friday. . . . And so it read in The Observer. She lost her husband. I lost my wife a year ago. I had it figured. I d go at five minutes to nine when everyone had cleared out. But would she remember me? It had been twenty five years. I thought of her every day. We d gone together for six or seven months and split because I was a damn immature fool. I was going to give her an engagement ring. I told her so, and she said, Wouldn t it be wise to get a better car? Well, I thought if I asked a girl to marry me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I heard your wife died about a year ago. With my arms around her, in condolence, I kissed her lightly on her cheek and she responded with a kiss smack on my lips. That was when words popped from my mouth, words I hadn t considered: Will you marry me? An expression of ambivalence left me feeling a damn stupid fool, again. I was looking at the empty casket, save for a small brass urn inside. Cremation? I asked. Indeed, she replied, no doubt you heard about George? No. One is not supposed to speak ill of the dead, but our marriage was dead. His extramarital activities caught up. It was either cirrhosis of the liver or HIV. The doctor concluded HIV won. We haven t been together for over three years. I m only here because he had no one else. Yes, I will marry you. I ve thought about you many times. Do we start where we left off, and how s your car? she asked with a grin. I just bought a new Tesla. Okay, with a ring we can get married. A week Saturday soon enough? Yes, I answered, but may I inquire, would you accept my wife s ring? She looked at me with an expression that included pinched lips. The next day I attended the funeral and Rita managed to avoid me completely. Her friends gave me the cold shoulder. Two weeks went by. I was unable to make contact. How dumb can a guy get? It took that long to realize I d been dumped. This time I guess it was her turn. Seven or eight months passed when I heard she got married. I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cacstromethorphan Case Studies 1.Dextromethorphan is believed to have rapid acting antidepressant properties at high dosage because it s similar to glutamate NMDA receptor antagonist ketamine, which has shown rapid (within hours after administration) antidepressant effects. However, ketamine has adverse effects and a high potential to be abused [16]. 2.C. Previous Studies and case reports of with Dextromethorphan/Rationale of Study Currently, numerous studies are examining the use of Dextromethorphan in the treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders because of its profile and diverse pharmacokinetic and pharmacologic actions in the central nervous system. Several preclinical, open label and blinded clinical trials have shown the clinical and beneficial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [18] A case report showed Dextromethorphan was effective in a middle aged man with Major Depressive Disorder. A 51 year old Caucasian male with DSM V Major Depressive Disorder, recurrent, severe, non psychotic and Generalized Anxiety Disorder was treated with 600 mg/day of CYP2D6 inhibitor bupropion XL (a common antidepressant drug) and a 60 mg BID oral dose of Dextromethorphan. The patient showed improvement in major depressive disorder without side effects. This case study was the first to show the fast acting effect of Dextromethorphan in major depressive disorder in humans. This adds to the building literature on the antidepressant effects observed in Dextromethorphan. The report suggested the administration of other common antidepressants with Dextromethorphan, such as lithium might prolong the duration of the rapid antidepressant effect [19]. Although this case report illustrates that Dextromethorphan has rapid antidepressant effects in humans, there are very few clinical trial on the effect of Dextromethorphan on major depressive disorder. This clinical trial will be one of very few controlled evaluating the safety and efficacy of Dextromethorphan in patients with major depressive disorder. Therefore, various assumptions will be required to estimate sample size. This trial will focus on patient who have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pros And Cons Of United States Postal Service Summary According to a Case Study United States Postal Service (Jan 06, 2010), retrieved from: http://www.slideshare.net/bakeursilly/usps; since 1175 when Benjamin Franklin was appointed as the first postmaster general of the United States, the agency known as the United States Postal Service (USPS) has grown to become an institution that delivers about half of the world s mail in snow, rain, and the dark of the night. Employing about 656,000 workers and 218,684 vehicles, 36,496 total retail and delivery facilities nationwide, 599 processing facilities, 584 million pieces is the average volume per day, and a total work hour of 1,258,025 per year delivering over 200 billion items per year via air and highway. Throughout history, according to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To address the problem, we need to compare and contrast the modern form of the postal service: electronic mail (e mail). Although email is favorable because it makes communication remarkably fast and you can send things for free , in many ways the good old letter is better. We want to identify when and how the letter is better. Even though it is free to send an email, you still need access to internet and a computer, both in which cost hundreds of dollars, opposed to a letter where you can have everything you need to send a letter under a dollar. A letter is also hard evidence, it s harder to forge than an email, since handwriting is unique, and typing is not. Computers can have many internal errors; the computer can crash, information can be lost or leaked to someone. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Airmen Rank Hierarchy The Air Force enlisted rank structure is divided into three different tiers. The three tiers are as follows. The first tier is the Airmen tier, followed by the NCO tier, and finally that is succeeded by the Senior Tier. This paper will go into depth in all three and how I an Airmen First Class fits into the rank structure. The lowest tier is the Airmen tier. This tier consists of Airmen Basics, Airmen, Airmen First Class, and finally Senior Airmen. In this tier the goals of each rank change. The first goal is to conform to the military lifestyle. Once they have done this they will begin to learn the skills required to be able to do their part to complete the mission in their chosen career field. The next tier is the NCO tier. This tier is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Character Analysis Of Ravana Ravana Anand Neelakantan portrays Ravana as a loving father, an inspiring leader and a caring brother. Ravana ceaselessly fights for the much deserved freedom and glory for the Asura race and his motherland. He overthrows the yoke of Deva ruling and carves out a big part of land from under the reign of the Deva, he leads the Asuras to a better future. Ravana looks upon the great God Indra with contempt. Through Ravana s eyes, one can see Indra as ruthless and savage . Indra laid waste to Asura towns and set fire to beautiful villages. He captured cities, butchered all living things and blazed huge funeral pyres. Anand brings in a contradiction in viewpoints here. When the Devas consider Indra as the great God and conqueror of the devils, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sure, Ravana had his share of errors and misdeeds throughout his life, but as great a man he was, he was ultimately a man and a man is synonymous with err. Still no deed casts him so low down to the title of a devil. If there ever raise a need for him to be categorized, one may put him comfortably under the long list of martyrs. He fought for the freedom of his people, fought for the honor of his motherland, he fought for the protection of his daughter, he fought for the ideals and values that are rooted in his heart, and gave his life protecting them. Ravana was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Sheep Revolution in John Updike´s A P At first glance, A P written by John Updike, looks like a funny, slangy, youthful story about a young, nineteen year old boy, Sammy, who has the normal problems that come along with his age group; abhorrence for his job, talking despondently about the older generation, and dreaming about girls he sees in the store. However, when people look at the history of the 1960 s, they find it shows a change in American social values and morals. Furthermore, the revolution of multiple groups of minorities through the civil rights movement, such as women, gays, and African Americans just to name a few who were at the forefront of issues during the 1960 s. Also, there was a revolt caused from the distrust of politicians, and from the 1950 s family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the biggest social groups that had some of the major impacts during the 1960 s were the youths in America, consisting of late teens to the late twenties. However, others that fell into that age group had already cemented their future with earlier choices in their lives. For example, the checker that worked next to Sammy, his name was Stokesie, a young twenty two year old who was already married with two children. Stokesie also holds the belief that he will become store manager someday, which fit the mold of the start from the bottom and only with hard work can one move up style of the out dated ideologies of the past decade. Stokesie represents everything from the 1950 s suburbiaism that the youth revolution of the 1960 s was against. Many have argued that this story has a feminist undertone to the main idea. Conceding, that going into public is a bit bold, especially for the time period shows somewhat of a revolt by the girls. Although, someone can contend that if a girl or girls went into a grocery store in a bikini during today s time, it would result in the same sort of reaction. One can also argue that the story is condescending toward women and shows them in a negative light. Especially, from the main character Sammy, with his description of the girls, also the nick names he gives the three girls like Plaid, Big Tall Goony Goony, and Queenie. Moreover, the assumptions about how a girls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay John Cage John Milton Cage Jr was born on September 5, 1912 to John Milton Cage and Lucretia ( Crete ) Harvey in Las Angeles, California. Neither of John s parents went to college (Inamori Foundation , 1990). However, his father was an inventor and his mother was the founder of the Lincoln Study Club and later became the editor of the Woman s Club for the Los Angeles Times. John describes his mom as a sense of society. John went to Pamona College for two years when he realized that college was not for him. After he dropped out he decided that he would travel the world (PBS, 2001). He traveled to Europe for a year and a half and worked with Jose Pijoan for a little while. There he became interested in music and painting. He left Paris, moved to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Subsequently, he went on to be an assistant for Oskar Fischinger, a filmmaker. He hoped that he could someday write music for one of Oskar s films. John remembered that Oskar had once told him that Everything in the world has its own spirit which can be released by setting it into vibration. He and his aunt, Phoebe began experimenting with different items around the house and even writing percussion music and playing percussion with his friends (Kozinn, 2009). In 1938, he became an employee at Mills College and worked with choreographer, Marian van Tuyl and several different dance groups. There is where he became interested in modern dance (The Biography Channel, 2013). From there he moved to Seattle, Washington and began to work at Cornish School as a composer and pianist for Bonnie Bird, a choreographer at the school. At Cornish he discovered what he called micro macrocosmic rhythmic structure. He also invented the prepared piano. In 1941, Laszlo Moholy Nagy, a painter, asked John to teach at the Chicago School of Design. There he was hired to do the sound effect music for Columbia Broadcasting System, Columbia Workshop Play. His soundtrack was very successful and lead to him going back to New York in 1942 (Bloopy, 2011). In New York, John and his wife, Xenia Andreyevna Kashevaroff lived with Max Ernst, a painter and Peggy Guggenheim. Max and Peggy introduced John to many prominent artists like Andre Breton, Jackson Pollock, and many more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Effect Of Iron Sulphate Concentration On The Growth Of... A study on the effect of iron sulphate concentration on the growth of Triticum aestivum, as measured by shoot length Background: For the plants development to carry out general processes, an example being photosynthesis, required for life. There are different roles which can be changed, altered, removed or added that can affect the plant, an example being an increase temperature, CO2. Iron is a micronutrient like iron, used by plants for plant growth, it s role a key factor in enzyme present and able to carry out the the processes and needed for the formation of chlorophyll. A reason as to why iron plays a key part in the plants development, is due to the fact that the fundamental components of protein found in the enzyme that controls a large sum of chemical reactions which happens in a plant. A study carried out showed that iron aided in seed production needed for activity in enzymes, however in the correct dosages. A excess of iron can inhibit plant growth, also hindering photosynthetic electron transport. An excess can also cause iron poisoning which causes the plants to change in colour from green to yellow and the growth of the plant to be stunted. Increased levels of iron can similarly cause a huge drop in plant s seed germination and iron intake The plant experimented on, was wheat which is one of the world s most used products in creating carbohydrate foods i.e. cereal. The discerning factor of wheat is that it carries more use in comparison to rice or maize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Problem Of Violent Crime 1.0 INTRODUCTION Violent crime is a serious problem and could not to be neglected in present society. It means all incidents of wounding and assault with or without injury in the Crime Survey for England and Wales (ONS, 2015). The crime rate in Liverpool was about 90.86 per 1000 population in police record by the end of June 2015 (HO, 2015). According to Liverpool City Council (2015), the violence rate per 1000 population was increase 16.6% from 2013 to 2014 and reach 10.2 from April 2014 to March 2015, higher than other crime. At the same time, the number in 1000 people that experience personal robbery was about 485, not all robberies would be reported to the police so maybe the real condition was graver. Hence, violence and robbery continue to be of increasing concern. In order to descend violent crime, arrange more police on the street might be a suitable option. Many researchers found this solution lead to the steady decline of crime rate (Ratcliffe et al, 2011). However, the expensive cost might limit the scale of this method. Correctional education is also an effectively solution of offender but take a long time. A combined system of hotspot policing and prison education may be possible if care is reducing crime rate. Therefore, this report will compare the feasibility of police patrol and correctional education in terms of cost and effectiveness, thereby exploring the more viable method to reduce violent crime in Liverpool. 2.0 BACKGROUNG Liverpool is a city in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Concentric Zone Model Research Paper There are three main models to living, those models are known as concentric zone models, sector models, and multiple nuclei models. The concentric zone model is an early theoretical model that explains urban social structures. The sector model is known as the Hoyt model. The sector model allows for an outward development of growth. The sector model grows in a wedge shaped zone. The multiple nuclei model is an economic model. It does not grow around one central core. The city I live in is Surprise. The multiple nuclei model represents my city because everything is close and jammed next to each other. The model I would like better would be a combination of the sector model and multiple nuclei model. The concentric zone model is described as an industrial city that expands away from the center and causes a sequence of circles. In 1925, Ernest Burgess created the concentric zone model. Hotels, offices, banks, and amusement are located in the center. The transition zone is the second layer where there are abandoned buildings, factories, starvation, debt, and high crime. The third layer is known as the commuter zone. This area is a residential district. There are many wealthy people living in this zone and most of the houses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been rapidly growing since the early 2000s. In Surprise, mainly all of the stores are jammed together. All the food places are relatively close to each other. There are many schools and apartment complexes. It is convenient that all the stores are close together so we can shop everywhere. There are many train tracks and some warehouses. The city of Surprise resembles the multiple nuclei model. All schools in Surprise look the same because they are owned by the same school district. In my neighborhood there are several homes that look just like mine. All parks in Surprise are very similar. There is only 1 library in Surprise that is nice and kind of resembles my old middle school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of My Papa s Waltz Due to Theodore Roethke s use of imagery, syntax, and diction, My Papa s Waltz continues to spur passionate academic debate from professors, scholars, and students alike. Roethke uses these elements to allow the reader to recognize that he is reminiscing the intricate relationship he and his father shared. Although it is not essential, one could put the historical context into consideration. Evidently, there will always be individuals that see only abuse or a fond memory; however, we will never clearly know what his intention was in regards to the purpose of the poem. As a result, one must come to a realization based on the author s use of diction, syntax, and imagery throughout the poem broken down line by line; in order to fully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Typically, when people see signs of abuse, they reach conclusions; especially, because the word romped has a sexual connotation. To clarify, when the ...hung on like death: is mentioned, an image of forceful physical contact comes to most readers minds. When slid from the kitchen shelf is mentioned people immediately assume that he beat his son until the pans slid off the shelf. As for the positive, it can be assumed that there was simply a father playing roughly with his son. Roethke mentions, My mother s countenance/ could not unfrown itself. Could it be that his mother was upset that the father played extremely rough that the pans slid or that she could not do anything about the fact that her son was getting abused. Was there a possibility that she was getting abused too? The reader now begins to ponder whether it is a fond memory, abuse, or both are present. Furthermore, the analysis of the third stanza, relates to the fond memory. Roethke descriptively mentions, The hand that held my wrist/Was battered on one knuckle; The battered knuckle can be a sign of the father s manual labor; on the contrary, it can be the beating of his child leaving his hand injured. Even though, these two points can be argued thoroughly, the following line, At every step you missed/My right ear scraped a buckle. supports the idea that the child could have been playing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. George Peter Murrdock Incest Taboo The incest taboo has been rigid regulation that has been found in majority of cultures. The incest taboo forbids the sexual intercourse or marriage between any types of kin. This rule appears in many cultures or clan members and they emphasize that any relationship between family members is a taboo and should not take part in it. However, there are also cultures that actually prescribe and allow these types of relationships between close family members. This incest taboo is ultimately up to the culture and how they perceive it. George Peter Murdock writes about his cross culture findings about the incest, as do many other writers. Most of these writers talk about the origins of the incest taboo and the positive functions for not part taking in any type of incest. George Peter Murdock is best known for writing a book about kinship and Murdock does this by studying the different societies around the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These theories are only a handful of the theories for the origin of the incest taboo. The childhood familiarity theory is a theory by Edward Westermarck. Westermarck s theory suggests that people that have been around their family members or peer group since childhood, that closeness will prevent any sexual feelings for those family members or peers. However, the Westermarck s theory has been discredited, but some scientists do think the theory has some kind of relevancy to the incest taboo. (Ember 197). There has been studies that has shown that people marrying a person out of their peer group, ... among 125 couples, there was not one instance in which both mates were reared from birth in the same peer group. (Ember 197). This finding was from the works of Yonina Talmon, who had studied the marriage patterns in developed communities in Israel (Ember ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Drones Bad Drones are widely discussed if there good or bad for the environment around them or if In one way arguments are saying they could say that drones are peaceful and they help spot dangers with their camera and that they could help spot terrorist attacks earlier. But in the other argument, they say that they could say drones are a danger up high to pilots and that they can be used to spy on people. But this is why drones are bad for society and that they can be used for a lot of scary stuff that can be used against you. One reason why People need to get rid of drones is that they can spy on people. They can be used to spy on borders and they will think that People are spying on them because People don t trust them. drones can make people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can also be a possibility if a person gets something bad inside of your body or an infection in your skin. They can also confuse or crash into pilots and if it s a passenger plane it can kill a lot of people and it s more likely because other countries have them. Another reason that people need to get rid of drones is because they can be used for terrorist attacks. They could attach something to the drone so it can be used to attack us harshly and people wouldn t even see it coming. They can be used really harshly against us and it could eventually start the third war and it can be more dangerous because of all the technologically and because of small drones. Drones are hard to see so that s why it can be dangerous for all countries and can lead to fewer allies for United states because people could also use it or they can become more week. Drones could be used to stop terrorist attacks and they could spy on killers and where terrorist camps are. They could be used for spotting fires while they are starting or getting bigger and more spread ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ford Super Duty Truck If you are looking for a capable full size pickup truck, you will never go wrong with the 2015 Ford Super Duty near Bellevue at Evergreen Ford. The 2015 Ford Super Duty trucks are the most powerful and most capable trucks in their different classes. Their gas and diesel engines both offer best in class power and torque, so you will be able to get more work done with them. These trucks are also arguably the most durable trucks in their classes; this is demonstrated by the fact that Ford Super Duty trucks that are well over a decade old are still offering excellent services to their owners today. The 2015 Ford F 350 Super Duty even won Edmunds.Com s 2015 Best Retained Value Heavy Duty Truck award. Therefore, do not hesitate to come to us for these awesome trucks. The 2015 Ford Super Duty is offered in three trims that offer three different capability levels, i.e. the ¾ ton F 250 trims, the 1 ton F 350 trims, and the 1½ ton F 450 trims. Therefore, you can choose the trim that best fits your hauling and towing requirements. The High Quality Interior of the 2015 Ford Super Duty near Bellevue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One thing you will love is the quietness of the 2015 Ford Super Duty s cabin. This truck s cabin has been sufficiently sound insulated, which means that you will hardly hear any engine or road noise on the inside. The 2015 Ford Super Duty can also be had with a wide array of interior premium features. For example, the 2015 Ford F 250 platinum trims boast premium features like Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control, Brown Oliver Ash wood trim, a premium Sony® nine speaker audio system, heated and cooled premium leather seats with perforated inserts, a SYNC® with MyFord Touch system on an 8 inch touchscreen, and much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of The Book The Sign Of The Beaver By... Located in the Eastern Woodlands of Maine are the Penobscot Native Americans. Formally known as the Penobscot tribe of Maine, they are now known as The Penobscot Nation. One can glean knowledge of this tribe through the historical fiction novel The Sign of the Beaver, by Elizabeth George Speare, and the article Penobscot, from Wikipedia.org. The novel is the story of a 12 year old boy s experience and interaction with the tribe after he finds himself left alone in the wilderness of Maine. The article is a non fiction work describing the history, culture, and daily life of the tribe. Though both pieces revolve around the indigenous people, they are written from different perspectives. They also contrast in author s purpose. The article neutrally informs the reader about the tribe, whereas the novel presents its information subjectively through the main character s feelings and emotions. Though writing sources differ in their genre, they can still share similarities. The book by Elizabeth George Speare and the article from Wikipedia demonstrates a closeness between each other. In the novel The Sign of the Beaver, Matt, the main character, is introduced to the Penobscot tribe after he falls out of a tree while being attacked by a swarm of angry bees. Fortunately, Saknis, the Penobscot leader, saves his life and as payment he forces Matt to teach Attean, his grandson, English. In return, Attean would bring Matt some necessities and teach him how to survive in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Amelia Earhart Conspiracy Theory There are many theories on what happened to Amelia Earhart but which ones are true? Nobody really knows for sure what happened to her but there are many theories on what happened. Amelia Earhart was an experienced pilot. she was the first female pilot to fly across the atlantic ocean. That by itself is a very long flight for back then, but she wanted to step it up by flying across the whole world. (Crouch) Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937. To this day nobody knows for sure what happened to her. There are many conspiracy theories about what happened to her but there are still none that have been confirmed. her last words were We must be on you, but cannot see you but gas is running low. Have been unable to reach you by radio. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emirau Island, off Papua New Guinea, seems an unlikely place to find Earhart because it s far from the spot where her last radio transmissions occurred. Still, a U.S. Navy crew member in World War II told of being sent to the island and spotting a photo of Earhart tacked up in the hut of a local man. The photo showed Earhart standing with a Japanese military officer, a missionary and a young boy. The sailor alerted naval intelligence officers, who allegedly took the photo from the hut against the owner s wishes. The photo has never been found. Since Emirau Island had been a haven for Europeans stranded after a shipwreck in 1940, it s likely the photo contained a lookalike and not the real Amelia Earhart. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Burlington Coat Factory Case Analysis Burlington Coat Factory, as known as Burlington, is an American discount department stores headquartered in Florence, New Jersey started on 1972. Today, Burlington is one of the largest off price department retailers in the United States. Number of Stores As of 2017, there are total 592 stores in 45 states and Puerto Rico. Although Burlington was started in New Jersey, California has the most stores, which is 65 stores (Burlington Stores, Inc., 2017). And furthermore, 41 out of 65 stores are located in Southern California. Burlington also tries to expand new stores up to 1000 stores at satisfactory locations as a long term goal. Brand Image In 1972, Burlington Coat Factory primarily sold coats, but the concept has developed until now. Today, they sell the latest designer clothing, shoes, accessories, and home furnishings for all family members. They also try to offer current trend, high quality, and discount prices up to 65% (burlingtoncoatfactory.com, n.d.). Although they offer discount prices and trendy designer merchandises, not many people are shopping at Burlington compared to other retailers (nrf.com, 2016). One main reason is location and shopping experience. There are only few stores, so it is inconvenient for customers. Shopping experience at discount store would be not good too. Wal Mart customers were complaining about dirty environment, empty shelves, and poor customer service (Irwin, 2016). Also, Ross customers were unhappy with unorganized aisles with damaged merchandises (Peterson, 2017). Visual merchandise and infrastructure are not organized enough since discount stores are selling off price items and outdated fashion items. Therefore, many people are thinking of Burlington store as an unorganized store that has low quality items. Burlington also received a bad brand image on 2015 because of their wrong promotion. They had been sued for allegedly misrepresenting the comparison prices and deceived customers to believe they were saving more than actual value. Thus, many customers couldn t believe Burlington s price and promotion after that issue (Zinck, 2015). Target Markets According to Burlington s 2017 Annual Report, they are targeting all genders and all ages, but their main customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Chinese Family s Role In Canadian History Since Canada became a founded country, Chinese Canadians have played a major role in the developing history in the roots of Canadian history. Chinese Canadians hold many cultural values, many which revolve around the family structure and being part of a communal group. Chinese Canadians tend to demonstrate their desire for family structure by ensuring everyone in the family is striving. If a family member is struggling to make ends meet, other family members will allow the others to live with them, as family is a major part of the culture. Chinese Canadians are more likely to be married at 56% of the population, compared to the rest of Canadians at 50%. The Chinese are also much less likely to live alone within Canada, at 5% compared to the 13% of other Canadians who live alone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of those 1.5 million people, about 535,000 live in the Greater Toronto Area. Almost 1/3 of the Chinese people living in Canada have some sort of university education. The job fields that have the highest employees of Chinese descent include sales and services, business and finance, and applied sciences. In recent times, illegal Chinese immigrants have becoming more prevalent in agricultural food operations. In 2010, the average income for Canadians of Chinese origin was $48,907, compared to almost $49,351, aged 15 years and older, for all Canadian adults. The most predominant religions for Chinese Canadians consist of Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity, although, over half the Chinese Canadian population declare that they have no religious affiliation. T he dominant languages within the Chinese population include Mandarin and Cantonese. Additionally, the majority of Chinese immigrants also learn either of the official language of Canada, English or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Subway Case Analysis Essay Case Study #1 – Subway Sandwich Shop Analysis Case Study One – Subway Sandwich Shop Situation Analysis A situation analysis is an honest valuation of the opportunities and potential problems facing a prospective or existing company. Through analysis a deeper understanding of an industry, competitor and possible options can be examined. Subway Sandwich shops early history roots can be traced back to the summer of 1965, with a $1,000 investment a new venture was born. Fred DeLuca and Dr. Peter Buck worked hard to expand their business by 1974; the duo owned and operated 16 units throughout the state of Connecticut. (Subway History, 2006). A turning point for the partners was 1974, at this juncture the duo decided to take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have become a wealthier, older, more educated society along with being more ethnically diverse. Along the way traditions have changed what was uncommon is now common when it comes to dining out. Places like Subway appeal to time crunched consumers looking for a healthy low cost meal. Market Trends The sub sandwich franchise Subway, has been trail blazing the sandwich the market for year s coming up on the tails of Subway is Quizno s. Consumers are noticing what restaurant industry analysts have seen for years. By making toasted sandwiches a hot item, Denver based Quiznos has become the fastest growing restaurant chain in the country, trailing only Subway as the nation s No. 2 sandwich shop — not counting hamburgers ( Apuzzo, Quiznos vs. Subway, 2005). Quiznos menu offers slightly more expensive food in larger more open retail locations. The sandwich wars continue between Subway and Quizno s but smaller local competitors want to give the submarine sandwich king s a run for their money. Submarina Inc., the San Marcos based fast casual chain with 45 stores in the West, is looking to take its cutting board nationwide against the ubiquitous sandwich kings Subway and Quiznos. Submarina, Inc. believes the sandwich market is still underserved according to one restaurateur. Subway appeals more to lower income, price weary folk while we have a little more costly, higher end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Women During The Han Dynasty Women during the Han Dynasty Lessons for Women is a book of conduct written during the Han Dynasty by Ban Zhao (C. 45 120) to advise the women of her family on the proper conduct of a wife. Ancient China around this time was a Confucian state in which the society was control by the belief in order and harmony. The book contains seven chapters that talks about: humility, husband and wife, respect and caution, womanly qualifications, wholehearted devotion, implicit obedience, and harmony with younger brothers and sisters in law. This work of literature reflects on how a proper women was to behave obediently to the husband, by being devoted and respectful to avoid humility to herself, her parents and her clan. It gives the readers an idea of the power that men had over women during this time period and the exceptions for both roles of husband and wife. Lessons of women informs the readers that women during the Han Dynasty had no control over their own lives and the philosophy of Confucian had a huge influence on the society s everyday life. Ban Zhao emphasizes the importance of distinctions between men and women, and their separate natures. From the time of birth a woman is taught to be a good wife, she learns how to submit herself to her husband and understands that her sole purpose in life is to serve him. Humility was not something that a women was to bring to her family. Rituals were held because it was believed there were a necessary rite of passage for a baby girl to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...