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Sears Roebuck And Company Audit Process
Audit Process
Sears Roebuck and Company was established in 1893 by Richard W. Sears and Alvah C. Roebuck.
The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sears Holdings Corporation (SHLD) that has been
publicly traded on NASDAQ since 1906. As the nation s largest provider of home services, the
corporation employs 89,000 people in the United States and U.S. territories in approximately 547 full
line Sears stores. (Sears, 2017)
As internal audit, it is our duty to provide independent, objective assurance to improve the company s
operations. The internal audit activity helps an organization accomplish its objectives by bringing a
systematic, disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management,
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Working papers provide assurance that audit work is accurate and complete. Any issues discovered
will be discussed with managements as it occurs, prior to completion of fieldwork. The reporting
phase includes writing reports addressing results found during fieldwork, management action plans,
and an audit report. The follow up phase is when the auditor follow ups, in the given timeframe, on
recommendations to see if they were implanted. References
Accounting Tools. (2017). Management assertions in auditing. Retrieved from
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Hepatitis C Is An Inflammation Of The Liver Caused By A
Hepatitis C is an inflammation of the liver caused by a virus. It was discovered about twenty eight
years ago. The liver is very essential to life because it has many important functions in our bodies.
Hepatitis C is a blood borne virus. Hepatitis C is not a virus that you can visibly see unless you run a
blood test and discover it in the blood. Hepatitis C is contagious but it is treatable and is considered
cured if the virus is no longer detectable in your blood. Considering that some of the Hepatitis C
symptoms are similar to other viral symptoms, the doctor has to diagnose the patient to officially
confirm the virus. Hepatitis C is easily spread and is most common in teenagers and adults. The most
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Nwakamma stated, Routes of infection include organ transplantation, IV drug use, sexual contact,
exposure to blood, perinatal transmission or occupational exposure (Nwakamma). Organ
transplantation was one of the first ways scientists were able to determine the cause of Hepatitis C.
Another more common way Hepatitis C is still being spread is by IV drug use. If a IV needle is
contaminated with infected blood, that can cause the person using it to get hepatitis C. When people
are injecting drugs into their bodies using someone else s needle, they are putting themselves at high
risk to contract any infectious virus. Infectious viruses are not visible on objects but they are visible
once they enter in your bloodstream. The formation of the virus is identified as a positive stranded
RNA. Nwakamma makes a similar point about the description of the virus by stating, The Hepatitis C
virus is a small, enveloped, single stranded RNA virus of the family Flaviviridae, and has a genome of
approximately ten thousand nucleotides coding for structural proteins (Nwakamma). Once the
Hepatitis C virus binds to a cell surface receptor that leads to viral entry into the host cell. Due to
Flaviviridae being an RNA virus, it cannot replicate in the nucleus. Patients whose condition with
Hepatitis C becomes chronic often have a hard time producing insulin. In accordance with the
previous
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The Physics Of Chemistry Class
In Chemistry class, the one word you will hear repeatedly is the atom. But in the beginning, it was
never this way. Before people had a rough idea what things were made up of, we all thought objects
were made up of the four elements: water, earth, fire, and air. This thought was given to us by
Aristotle, who was a popular philosopher and scientist in 322 B.C. Then one day, a man named
Democritus proclaimed that every substance is made up of tiny, indivisible particles. The Greek said
that these particles were called atomon , and they all varied in shape depending on their properties.
But this idea was rejected by leading philosophers at the time, which was around 400 B.C.
Flash forward to 1897, we have a British physicist by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Later on in the 20th century came a man named Earnest Rutherford. This physicist conducted an
experiment that is widely known in the chemistry world: the gold foil experiment. The experiment
went like this: there was an alpha particle source that would pass through gold foil in a vacuum. The
outcome of this experiment was that the particle went through, but went in different directions. This
forced Rutherford to conclude that an atom was much more than just open space with scattered
electrons, showing that Thomson s Plum Pudding Model to be inaccurate. Rutherford had also
concluded that an atom must have a positively charged center that contained most of it s atomic mass.
Rutherford was a major contribution to chemistry, discovering the nucleus and the proton.
Rutherford s discovery helped other scientists by his discovery. English physicist James Chadwick, for
example. When Rutherford proposed that an electron and a proton could combine together to make a
neutral particle, it came to the question what else was in a nucleus addition to protons. But there was
no evidence of this. Another experiment had caught Chadwick s attention: an experiment by Frederic
and Irene Joliot Curie. The pair had studied the radiation from beryllium as it hit a paraffin wax target.
The couple had found that the radiation hit the protons, causing them to be knocked loose from
hydrogen atoms in that target. The protons also recoiled with a high velocity. They
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Mexico Fair Trade
The present day global capitalist economy dominates world markets and, though it proves efficient for
the industrialized North, it does not favour those living in the Global South. Fair Trade, perhaps today
s largest alternative to this system, has existed since the beginning of the 20th century and has been
challenging capitalism since its inception. What began as missionary efforts exploded in the 1990s to
create what we now know as present day Fair Trade operations. Fair Trade Canada defines Fair Trade
as a system that seeks to change the terms of trade for the products we buy and ensures that producers
and artisans receive the highest possible price for their products allowing them to improve their life
situations (Fair Trade International, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This, in turn, has had a substantial impact on their environment. By prohibiting GMOs, the producer
eliminates the associated risks. In places that use GMOs, there have been cases of animals growing ill
after consuming the genetically modified products. As well, prohibiting GMOS completely eliminates
the risk of humans growing ill or having allergic reactions to the GMOs. Closely related to GMOs are
agrochemicals, or chemicals that are applied to a product to make it pest resistant. These include
pesticides and insecticides that are used to prevent insects and other pest from destroying crops. In the
industrialized North, agrochemicals are applied to almost every grown food product, unless labelled
organic or stated otherwise. Though not banned, agrochemical use by Fair Trade producers is
discouraged, limited, and when used, handled carefully. The limitation of agrochemicals positively
impacts the environment and reduces health risks to consumers and producers. In places that use
agrochemicals, it is common for run off water containing these harmful chemicals to travel from
agricultural areas to groundwater which not only contaminates the ground water but also runs the risk
of contaminating larger bodies of water, such as like lakes and oceans. This poses major health risks
for humans drinking the water, and also creates environmental risks for water dwelling creatures
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The Golden Age Of Piracy
Hollywood portrays pirates as swashbuckling outlaws with their own set of rules and loose morals,
nefarious hideouts, and adventure at every turn of their lives; but that s Hollywood. During the Golden
Age of Piracy, about 1550 to 1730, pirates did traverse the Atlantic almost completely unchallenged;
producing some of the most notorious pirates and privateers the world had ever seen. But not all of
these pirates were outlaws, most were actually legal. And their hideouts weren t really hideouts at all;
just cities that were afraid of the Spanish and thought the pirates could protect them. And adventure?
Well, some of the best and most infamous pirates didn t want the epic battles that are pictured in many
of today s films. Something else ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Question two; how did entire cities and islands become pirate hideouts? During the early Colonial era,
the Spanish reigned supreme in the Caribbean. They were rapidly colonizing the islands of the
Caribbean and gaining wealth with every step. These cities were afraid of being overthrown by the
Spanish and wanted protection from these invaders. One of the first to offer up their ports was Port
Royal, Jamaica. . Port Royal became one of the most infamous pirate hideouts of all time and was
considered the wickedest city on Earth . It all started in the mid 1600s when Jamaica s governors
decided to allow all pirates and privateers, who were not Spanish, to stay in return for protection from
the Spanish. And of course, they accepted. Soon after the city was filled with British and French
privateers, including the famous Sir Henry Morgan who used Port Royal as a sort of home base for his
raids on Spanish strongholds such as Portobello, Caratenga, and Panama City. By the 1660s, Port
Royal was filled with every disreputable establishment known to mankind. But by 1720, Jamaica had
to cut relations with the pirates due to raids on every ship that came into port. Port Royal then became
known for pirate hangings. Other cities and islands like New Providence, Bahamas, have similar
stories to tell. But one other island has a different story. Around 1630, French hunters, who occupied
Hispaniola, modern day Haiti, had to flee the island
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Differences Between The Princess Bride Book And Movie
The Princess Bride: Film Versus Novel
The novel The Princess Bride by William Goldman was published in 1973. The movie The Princess
Bride directed by Rob Reiner, released in 1987, Starred Cary Elwes as Westley and Robin Wright as
Buttercup. The Princess Bride is about the most beautiful girl in the kingdom Florin, Buttercup, who
falls in love with her farm boy, Westley. After Westley goes missing, Buttercup becomes engaged to
the prince, Humperdinck, by force. Buttercup is kidnapped by, a sicilian named vizzini, a giant Turk,
named Fezzik, and champion swordsman, named Inigo. She is reunited with Westley but is unable to
escape her engagement until she is finally saved. The Princess Bride movie, made very few changes to
the characters, plot, and theme of the novel. The plot of the movie is the same, and is in the same
order, as the book. In the movie Westley goes missing, Buttercup is kidnapped, and Westley saves her
from marrying Humperdinck. This is identical to the book, even the side plots in the movie are similar.
They took out the sequence when Inigo and Fezzik go to save Westley. In the book Fezzik and Inigo
enter the wrong way into the Zoo of Death and had to out smart ... Show more content on
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The theme is that life is not like it is in story books. In the book William Goldman, claims this book
was originally written by someone named S. Morgenstern, that Florin and Guilder are real, and that he
is just abridging The Princess Bride because he loved it when he was younger. In one of he
interjections he says that life isn t fair. It s just fairer than death... (Goldman, 358). This conveys the
theme that life is not like it is in fairytales. In the movie a similar line is spoken by Westley. Before
Buttercup realizes it is Westley who is saving her he says, Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says
differently is selling something. (The Princess Bride). This once again conveys the theme that life is
not like it is portrayed in the
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Pecuniary Emulation In Charles Sackery s Introduction To...
As times go on you have to remember back to a time without the government as we know it. While
you think back to this time, just think to yourself that these ideals and morals did not just come from
thin air. Textbooks such as Charles Sackery s Introduction to Political Economy assist in our quest to
find two philosophers. Economic philosophers such as Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, and
John Maynard Keynes all had ideas that may have influenced our economy but only two can move on
to the next round of this show.
The first philosopher that we will look at would is Thorstein Veblen. Veblen s main was this focus on
Pecuniary Emulation. What Veblen is describing is what we more commonly refer to as Keeping Up
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Whether you look at pecuniary emulation or the invisible hand, you cannot disagree that there is some
sort of influences. We are human beings after all and we these two ideas really sum us up. Veblen
especially was a firm believer in The customer must have reason to believe that the product is what it
claims to be, and that it will function as it is supposed to do, (Reinert 323). Especially as consumers
purchase products to keep up it s only fair to make sure the product is genuine. Then we look at
Pecuniary emulation is honestly in a way jealousy so consumers will by what the neighbors have in
order to fit in. Since we are jealous creatures by nature supply and demand go hand in hand. Since we
no longer can speak with our philosophers we think about The possible limits to progress were
questions that underwent significant readjustments as the thinkers who confronted them in different
times, (Milgate).And this quote really explains that we have had limits throughout the years and that
many philosophers such as Smith and Veblen have worked on them at separate
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Questions On The Quantification Of Light Absorption And...
Quantification of 〖Cr〗^(3+) and 〖Co〗^(2+)in a Mixture
Natalia Nole
Last updated: September 12, 2016
Purpose
Let s assume that we have two solutions, a clear and a colored one, whose concentrations and
identities are unknown. If we shine some light of some intensity towards them; some of this light will
go through and some of it will be absorbed. This is important because based on the amount of light
absorbed by the solutions we can calculate their concentrations. This important and simple principle is
known as Beer s Lambert law; which states that the absorbance is proportional to the product of the
path length, the molar absorptivity and the concentration of a solution. The product of molar
absorptivity times path length gives the value of K, which is the slope. (Equation below)
A = Ɛ.Ɩ. C
K = Ɛ.Ɩ.
A=K×C
Spectrophotometry is the quantitative measurement of light absorption and transmittance as a function
of a wavelength. The instrument used for spectrophotometry is called the spectrophotometer, and the
way it works is as follows. Let s say we have a source of light, which normally is a deuterium lamp.
The beam of light projected by the bulb will hit the diffraction gradient, which looks like a prism.
Diffraction gradient will adjust so that only a specific wavelength will make it through an exit slit that
eventually hits the sample, whose identity and concentration is unknown. Light absorbed and/or
transmitted by the sample will be sensed by the detector which will be
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Campus Assault Case Study
Introduction
Universities in Florida are on a mission to put an end to campus assaults. President Barack Obama
announced his initiative, where thereafter, the government released sixty seven schools that are
currently under investigation due to campus assault cases (USA Today, 2014). On January 22, 2014,
Barack Obama established the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assaults. The
White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assaults was created to prevent assaults and
help schools better respond to these incidents. Its purpose is to improve the safety of students on
college and university campuses.
The White House is trying to reduce this epidemic. However, the numbers of campus assaults are
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Because the seriousness of this crime goes unnoticed, there will be a continuous need for studies to be
conducted to continue to make colleges and universities of Florida become more aware of the situation
at hand. The importance of this study was that society does not look over the college victims of
campus assaults. The researcher plans to examine campus assaults and its impact on current college
students within the state of Florida. This study is significant because the numbers of campus assaults
will continue to rise; some may even go unreported if no action is
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1900-1814 Water Transportation
Until the invention of railways in 1814 water transportation was the preferred method. Starting with
the use of natural bodies of water and expanding to man made ones. Such as the Erie canal that
connects the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean with the Hudson river. The economic difference made
by this canal was so large the cost of a bag of flour went from $120 to $6. This change in transport
made New York city go from the 5th most active maritime port to 1st by 1850. These changes to the
American landscape vastly helped economic quality, that would better the American people on a short
term basis.
By 1900 canals like the Chicago Sanitary and Ship canal had also been used to help created more
trade and transportation of American products.
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Describe and Evaluate Circadian Rhythms
Describe circadian rhythms (8marks)
Circadian rhythms occur every 24 hours; an example of a circadian rhythm is the sleep waking cycle.
We are diurnal animals who are active during the daytime and asleep at night, other animals are
nocturnal they are active at night but asleep during the day. The circadian rhythm depends on the
interaction of physiological and psychological processes to be tuned into the sleep waking cycle so
energy is provided when needed. As diurnal humans we have a fairly stable sleep pattern with the time
we go to sleep and the time we wake up, this consistency suggests an internal mechanism controls
sleep, endogenous pacemaker. However, this can be overridden by external factors, exogenous
zeitgebers.
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When using non humans there needs to be justification to inflict this kind of sacrifice, due to the
number of rats that did die during this study is a major concern and as Stephan and Zucker s study was
conducted in 1972 before the regulations were tightened, it is unlikely their study would be permitted
today.
To explain the control of biological rhythms by just referring to endogenous pacemakers such as the
SCN is an example of biological reductionism. This is a limited approach as it is partial and does not
take account of the interaction of endogenous pacemakers with exogenous zeitgeber. The
psychologists assume that the damage to the SCN is the only causation of the disturbed sleep there is
no consideration that the sleep waking cycle could be a more complex mechanism. The SCN is
connected to the pineal gland which could be the underlying cause of the disturbed sleep, due to the
damage of the SCN this connection may mean that melatonin is no longer secreted efficiently. This
would suggest that the SCN is only a factor within a larger pathway. Michel Siffre however did take
into account the interaction of endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers.
Siffer, a French geologist, spent six months in a cave with no natural light; his biological rhythms
became free running in the absence of light. The cave was artificially lit and Siffre had a phone to the
outside world to turn light on or off. He had no watch and ate and
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To Start Off With My First Media Artifact Of Media Law
To start off with my first media artifact of media law I will be addressing whether those that partake in
the activity of Catfishing can be prosecuted for their actions. When addressing the laws that pertain to
Catfishing those that had their pictures/names used for the act of Catfishing have more power to
prosecute that those who have been emotionally hurt from being Catfished. According to Gil Zvulony,
an internet lawyer, In most cases, being lied to is not actionable; in other words you cannot sue for
being the victim of a lie (i.e.he lied that he had brown eyes). However, when that lie is made to try and
get you to part with your money, then that lie is called fraud and is illegal (Zvulony). There are still
ways for those who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By creating this fake profile to purposefully put their roommate they disliked through emotional
anguish they found themselves suspended for a year. In this situation the two men deliberately
inflicted emotional injury on someone. The next case study involves a man who was in a romantic
relationship with someone for seven years (Zvulony). In the end this man finds out this woman was
not what she said she was. She was married with children. In this scenario it would be hard to prove
intended infliction of emotional damage. These two case studies show just how difficult, and complex
it can be for someone to prosecute their Catfisher. On the other end of Catfishing those whose profile
pictures and names are used to Catfish others may have a greater chance of gaining compensation for
the use of identity. Several states, such as California, Washington and Arizona, have enacted online
impersonation laws (Gerbers Law). Thus, meaning that those who use others identities may be
breaking the law. Most social media sites have their ways of catching these fake profiles, but many are
missed. Those that do not live in these states where the online impersonation laws are enacted are
unable to legally do anything if someone is using their photographs. Overall with Catfishing being a
new thing that has come with the technology of social media sites it may
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Yess
Cellular adaptations of growth and differentiation
In order to function properly, the cells and tissues have to maintain a steady state (homeostasis) the
cells must constantly adapt cellular adaptation is the state between a normal unstressed cell and the
overstressed injured cell by definition an adaptative process is reversible within defined limits, all the
cells are capable of adapting to a variety of stimuli which may upset normality
NORMAL CELL GROWTH Normal tissue growth depends on a balance between the number of cells
actively dividing and the number of the cells dying the cells of the body can be divided into 3 groups
on the basis of their regenerative capacity they respond differently to stress and injury ... Show more
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Atrophy is a decrease in the size of tissue or organ resulting from decrease either in the size of
individual cells or in the number of cells composing the tissue atrophy decrease in size of normally
developed organ. It is different from agenesis, aplasia, hypoplasia which are abnormalities of organ
development. atrophy decrease in the size of the cell results from the loss or reduction of cell
substances, reduction of the number of cytoplasmic organelles associated with diminished cell
function
Atrophy represents a reduction of cell structural components less mitochondria less endoplasmic
reticulum fewer myofilaments metabolic rate is reduced less amino acid uptake less oxygen
consumption less protein synthesis
Degenerating organelles are taken up in lysosomal vacuoles for enzymatic digestion, process is
represented by marked increase in the number of autophagic vacuoles many autophagic vacuoles may
resist digestion residual bodies some of them contain lipofuscin granules brown atrophy
atrophy may progress to cell injury and death, a decrease in cell number results from cell death due to
irreversible cell injury when sufficient number of cells is involved the entire tissue or organ
diminishes in size= becomes atrophic connective tissue or adipose tissue fills
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Health And Social Care Reflection Essay
For the purpose of confidentiality and anonymity, I have changed the patients name and throughout of
the reflection I will refer to them as Mrs Smith. Mrs Smith is a pleasant lady in her late 70 s who
suffered from breast cancer, renal failure and several other health issues. Mrs Smith was diagnosed
with diabetes quite early on in her life and has recovered from hip replacement and several fractures
leading to restricted mobility. Mrs Smith requires a vast amount of assistance whilst socialising and
being at home, she is incapable of applying weight on her legs therefore requires hoisting to and from
her bed/chair. The majority of Mrs Smith s care whilst at home is covered by district nurses who pay a
visit on a daily basis, Mr Smith also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Criticising upon the experience Mr and Mrs Smith had with their GP shouldn t have been the way it
was, due to the fact Mrs Smith also had several other health related issues her matter should have been
considered serious however unfortunately she wasn t supported as well. The NMC code, (2016) states
that people are to be prioritised, to achieve this practitioner s must make sure they deliver the
fundamentals of care effectively and make sure that any treatment, assistance or care for which they
are responsible is delivered without undue delay. The aim of the NHS is to nurture, provide, and
protect the general public, after the rejection on several occasions from her GP she felt that she wasn t
supported as she should have been. Commitment to the quality of care is one of the core values which
can be used to reflect and evaluate upon the situation Mrs Smith was in, the NHS aspires to the
highest standards of excellence and professionalism in the provision of high quality care that is safe,
effective and focused on patient experience. However, commitment wasn t shown effectively to the
patient whilst continual visits made to the GP were meaningless, as a reflection upon this for future
experiences I would always aim to implement the most suitable and appropriate care to help my
patients and encourage patients to seek emergency help when unsure about their
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The United States And Japan
There had been a growing outcry from the public and leaders for something to be done to reduce the
increasingly growing number of Japanese immigrants in the West Coast. Subsequent regulations
placed on the Japanese in the United States made them aggravated. There was serious trouble brewing
between the United States and Japan until the Japanese carried out attacks on Pearl Harbour in
December 1941. After the attack on Pearl Harbor there was increased spread of propaganda from the
press and local leaders against the people with Japanese roots. There were numerous calls to the
Congress and President Roosevelt for removal of the Japanese from the Pacific Coast. On the 19th day
of February 1942, President Roosevelt issued the Executive Order Number 9066 (Wheeler, Becker
and Glover 244). The Executive Order authorized the evacuation of the Issei and Missei. About
120000 individuals of Japanese ancestry, both citizens and non citizens were evacuated from the West
Coast in what Lt. General John DeWitt said was compelled by military necessity (Wheeler, Becker
and Glover 244). The most convincing and reliable evidence reveals that the removal and
incarceration of Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor did not meet the clear and present danger test.
I do not agree with the Supreme Court s decision. During the evacuation process, Fred Korematu, a
Japanese American, sought to evade the ordeal by concealing his identity by using a plastic surgery
and using a forged identity. Fred was
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Analysis Of The Midnight Assassin
Terror is in Town The subject of the book The Midnight Assassin by Skip Hollandsworth is focused on
uncovering the truth behind who is truly at fault for the murders of Mollie Smith and, several other
victims. The murders occurred in Austin, Texas during the 19th century. Based on the first three
chapters, three prominent characters have been introduced. All three characters are currently prime
suspects. At the time, Austin was a prestigious town, equipped with the finest law enforcement made
first hand by god himself, the Texas Rangers. When the young yellow skinned slave Mollie Smith was
murdered, terror truly struck Austin. News reporters from all over Texas came to cover the story, thus
creating conspiracies about each suspect. Evaluation of each suspect and their motives to perpetrate
such a gruesome murder Walter Spencer, a hardworking slave, who had never done any harm; Tom
Chalmers, the brother of the land owner where the murder took place; Lastly, Dr. Ralph Steiner, the
esteemed doctor. Evaluation of the first suspect, is Walter Spencer. Walter Spencer is a hardworking
African American slave. Spencer is the prime suspect within the investigation of Mollie s murder.
Walter Spencer could possibly be the killer because after he visited Dr. Stiner s house he disappeared.
Spencer was closest to Mollie, he was her boyfriend at the time and shared the same sleeping quarters
the night of her murder. Spencer was the first to report that Mollie s body was missing.
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Kay Redfield Jamison s An Unquiet Mind
An Unquiet Mind Kay Redfield Jamison, an American clinical psychologist and author published one
of her books An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness in 1995. The book, as the title
describes, is an emotionally moving memoir of emotions. Jamison has had bipolar disorder, or manic
depressive illness, since her young adulthood and An Unquiet Mind unapologetically takes readers
through the roller coaster of which is her life. Albeit bipolar disorder is hard to understand without
having it, this memoir gives an honest yet informative understanding of Jamison s personal experience
with manic depressive illness. From her early childhood to the peaks of her illness, An Unquiet Mind
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At this point in her life, Jamison was slowly developing bipolar disorder and it was starting to
interfere with her judgements and decision making. The style of her writing already gives the
impression of instability and indecisiveness, as she goes from telling about her life as a 28 year old to
telling of her childhood within the first ten pages. Jamison, born in 1946 into a military family moved
around a lot and attended a plethora of different elementary schools. She goes on to tell readers about
how much she looked up to her brother and how her relationship with her sister was complicated yet
loving. Although their family was anything but stable and constant, her parents did their best to make
it feel like it was and she was undeniably supported by her parents. Like her father, Jamison was
wildly interested in sciences. Most particularly, when she visited a psychiatric facility as a child she
became fascinated with the concepts of psychology, and was not afraid to ask questions and speak
with patients, unlike the other participants of the tour. Her father, an Air Force Officer, also has bipolar
disorder and is described as charming and deeply involved in their lives, that is, when he was manic.
As she describes, It was enchanting, really, rather like having Mary Poppins as a
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Quarterback Mac Newton s Arguments Of Cam Newton
This Wednesday Carolina Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton made comments in a press conference
that were pretty clearly sexist in nature. When asked a question about Devin Funchess and the growth
in his route running Cam Newton simply laughed and said it was funny to hear a female asking a
question about routes. After this absurd reaction Cam Newton did proceed to answer the question but
there is still serious confusion to why Cam Newton reacted that way. Throughout his career Newton
has been respectful to reporters of both sexes and this outburst is completely unexpected. Due to his
comments Cam Newton has lost his Dannnon endorsement. The reporter Jourdan Rodrigue also
reported that she sought out Cam Newton after he left the locker room and
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Josephine Baker Research Paper
II. Josephine Baker can be remembered as one of the most outstanding women of her time in show
business, paving the way for African American women, an important civil rights activist, and a fighter
against racism, inequality, injustice, and Nazi regime. II. Body A. Early Life i. Josephine Baker was
born in St. Louis, Missouri 1906. ii. At age 12 Baker had to drop out of school to work full time under
such ghastly conditions that she chose to rather be homeless. iii. For three years she lived in the slums
of St. Louis earning money by dancing on street corners. iv. She was married at 13 a. She never
depended on a man so when she was bored she left b. She was married 4 times v. At the age of 19,
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Her life in Paris was a stark contrast to the life she had growing up in the United States. Life in Paris
inspired her to work for racial equality, and she remained steadfast in her beliefs. Paris is where
Josephine Baker was allowed to be free and do what she wanted, and she excelled in all that she did.
Josephine Baker was an extremely talented dancer, but she did so much more than simply dance
around the stage in a banana skirt. iv. After the war Baker became the first American woman to
receive three of the highest honors of the French state, the Croix de Guerre, the Rosette de la
Resistance, and being made a Chevalier of the Legion d honneur; all given to her by Charles de Gaulle
personally. v. When the Second World War broke out in 1939 German forces occupied France in 1940,
Josephine Baker immediately volunteered to spy and work for the French resistance vi. She also used
her status as a celebrity to get false documents for members of the resistance and Jews who needed to
flee France for fear of being deported to one of the camps. vii. She also smuggled important
information and messages from France to Morocco or Spain by hiding the messages in her underwear
C. Breaking
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Social Entrepreneurship And Its Impact On Society
Over the last few decades entrepreneurship has become the way many people have chosen to for their
career paths. There are different types of entrepreneurship but there is one in particular that seem to be
evolving in the world of business and it is social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship has
allowed the opportunity for change, considering the ever changing economy we live in today. Social
entrepreneurship focuses on not for profit in order to create social value, encourage socially
responsible practices in current businesses and provides social solutions to social problems. Social
enterprise is the tool that is used to create social values and meet the social needs. Even though social
entrepreneurship sounds like it is charity it is not because it combines social and commercial goals and
as a result, solves some of the social problems. Social entrepreneurs take part in a procedure that
involves consistent development, adoption and learning. By having these segments, social
entrepreneurs are able to work without being confined to assets. Even though most cases of social
entrepreneurship start out rather small, their drives have a huge impact on the world s issues. Some of
those examples include access to clean water, unemployment rates, chronic sickness and disease and
crime. This paper will address the social entrepreneurship origin, characteristics and the contrast of
social entrepreneurship in the United States versus other countries abroad. Social
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A Tale Of Two Cities And The French Revolution
A Tale of Two Cities, was a story about sacrifice and revenge before and during revolutionary France.
Charles Dickens thought that if things did not change, then a violent revolution in England, similar to
the French Revolution, was possible or in the future. In A Tale of Two Cities , Charles Dickens
symbolizes the discord that the English and the French faced as he tears apart the two systems of their
society.
Charles Dickens, a brilliant author back in the 1850 s, wrote A Tale of Two Cities in order to describe
the similarities between the forces that led to the revolution and the oppression and unrest occurring in
England. The French revolution impacts history because the time period in which it takes place is
before and during the French revolution. The French revolution signifies the essence of a rapid
change, nevertheless, this change tore France right at the heart, where all the government was
functioning . France was torn apart because of the rebellions of the Bourgeoisie, against the rich
aristocrats, consequently the monarch Louis 14th. Charles Dickens went further. He conveys the idea
of the French revolution through the use of social reform along with its inevitable impact on the
individuals affected by the waves of change. Throughout history, the road to revolution is described as
an obsession to the minority group such as the American revolution in the late 18th century. It is
dangerous when a group goes down this road because the obstacle up ahead
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St Albans City Dc V International Computers Ltd
St Albans City and DC v International Computers Ltd [1996] 4 All ER 481 The case of St Albans City
DC v International Computers Ltd, which took place in the year 1996 at the court of appeal, concerned
the sale of computer software between a council body and a large software company. St Albans
District Council had the responsibility to collect a poll tax from its residents. The council hired,
International Computer Limited, via invitation to tender, to provide them with the software to
calculate the population required to pay the community charge. A software malfunction resulted in an
over calculation of the population by approximately 3000 people. Consequently the council lost
£484,000 (primary loss) in revenue, plus an additional £830,886 by way of interest and a further loss
of £685,000 (secondary loss). As a result of the loss, St Albans District Council sued International
Computers Limited for breach of contract. Ratio Decidendi St Albans district council were awarded
damages of £1,314,846, however, on appeal this was reduced to allow St Albans District Council to
only recover the secondary losses of £685,000 as well as £145,886 interest, this was due to the fact
that the primary loss of £484,000 had already been recovered from the poll tax payers in the
subsequent year. Obiter Dicta Lord Glidewell stated that he agreed with the decision made by Nourse
LJ, that International Computers Limited were in breach of an express term of their contract with St
Albans City
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sally Undercoffler s Short Story Sally
Sally is a short story written in 1953 that talks about automatobile and how they can drive by
themselves. The setting takes place in a farm that is kind of a garage for these types of cars. This story
has lots of common with stories of driverless cars today. The story in Sally has come more and more
alive today. All of the stories today are as alike as Sally and Sally was written in 1953.
In the story Sally it talks about driverless car and how expensive they are. Of course, the automatics
were ten to a hundred times as expensive as the hand driven ones, (Asimov # 3)In the article Look,
Ma, no hands: Google to test 200 self driving cars It tells you how much this driverless cars will cost.
Truly self driving cars could cost $7,000 to $10,000 more than their manual counterparts when they
hit the market in 2020.(Undercoffler) In both of the stories they tell how much money will cost to buy
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My cars talk to one another. I have no doubt about it anymore. It s as though they ve gained
confidence; as though they re not bothering to keep it secret anymore. Their engines rattle and knock
continuously. (Asimov # 15) In Google achieves milestone in driverless car technology development it
shows how car and talk to each other. Vehicle to vehicle communication is considered an essential
building block toward driverless vehicles (Halsey and Laris) This two stories tell that this driverless
cars can have conversation with each
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Objections To Realism In The Theories Of International...
Objections to Realism
Even though realism finds itself deeply rooted in a utilitarian moral framework, critics arise as to such
an outlook remains immoral (it is wrong to apply) at best. A major opponent theory is liberalism.
Dismissing that conflicts are inevitable, liberals uphold that the spread of legitimate domestic political
orders will eventually bring an end to international conflicts.[ Scott Burchill, Liberalism in Theories of
International Relations, ed. Scott Burchill (New York: Palgrave, 2001), 35.] This approach involves
embedding notions of democracy, human rights, and free trade. As a result, states will avoid ideology
clashes and a universal state will emerge. Liberals might repudiate realism on its utilitarian ground: its
consequential nature and lack of universal moral code. In this section, I will defend realism against
some liberal criticism.
First, liberalism disapproves the consequential nature of realism, arguing that it treats human beings as
means in political games to secure state power. As Bernard Williams whom liberals would rely on
argued that utilitarianism requires impartiality which attacks an individual s integrity.[ Bernard
Williams, A Critique of Utilitarianism in Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues, ed. Steven
M. Cahn and Peter Markie (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016), 559.] Utilitarianism, as
William continues, neglects the fact that practical deliberation is in every case first personal, and the
first person is not derivative or naturally replaced by the [impersonal] anyone. [ Bernard Williams,
Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (London: Fontana, 1985), quoted in Sophie G. Chappell, Bernard
Williams , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, https://plato.stanford.
edu/archives/spr2015/entries/williams bernard/.] Thereby, liberals endorse policies that respect every
person s integrity, prioritizing human rights to nation state s competitions of power.
A human rights based approach, however, may backfire. Completely banishing the notion of sovereign
states might risk more deaths, a fact which compromises the liberal prospect. The 2011 U.S. led
military intervention in Libya offers an example. The intervention aimed to save lives of peaceful
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Creating A Productive Day Using Basic Time Management...
Creating a Truly Productive Day Using Basic Time Management Techniques
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So you don t have time to attend a Time Management seminar, then here are four ideas to help you
create a more productive day. First, the key to such a day is to create more discretionary time and use
it more wisely. Second, remember you are not paid for work, you are paid for results. Third, you need
to control your day instead of it controlling you. The number one idea is to begin by analyzing your
typical day. To do this you need to do a simple Time Log. This is done by taking an 8.5 x 11 sheet of
paper and numbering each line in fifteen minute increments starting with the time you arrive at work.
(Note; do not start when you are supposed to be there but when you actually arrive.) Then, throughout
the day, record your activities. You need to do this for two weeks. Then, look for time wasters and
ways to create more discretionary time.
There are two kinds of time; discretionary meaning you have a choice of how to spend it, and non
discretionary that which is taken up by job functions, meetings, and appointment. Your time
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Swan Lake Belonging
Director Darren Aronofsky names his film after the main character Nina main struggle in the movie.
Instead, of the naming the film Swan Lake he names it after one of the characters in the play. The
black swam is a hard character for the fragile, innocent Nina to grasp. Especially, under all the
pressure Nina put upon herself. Nina s mother lives vicariously through her daughter and has placed
Nina under a firm control. This pressure of her mother and her director Tomas do not help Nina but
lead her to the destruction of herself mentally, and physically. To begin, Nina s mother has Nina
placed in a bedroom made for a young girl and has no sort of privacy. In order to attain piracy from
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Nina mind is not fully developed to be an adult she is still in child like mind because of her mother.
Her mothers controlling parenting has caused Nina to stay dependent on her like a child. Tomas gives
Nina the role of Snow Queen because when he tried to kiss her, she bit his lip to make him stop. When
Nina bit Tomas lip it showed a sign of the Black Swan in Nina. Nina wants to be perfect in every way
she can so she practices everyday and takes some of Beth s belonging because she thought it would
help become a prefect dancer. This is similar to a young girl taking her mother s make up to put on
because she wants to be just like her mother because her mother is her role model. Nina looks up to
Beth as a prefect dancer a role model. Nina is the perfect White Swan, and has to figure out how to
become, the Black Swam the alternate version of the White Swan. In order to become the Black Swan
Nina starts to envision a darker vision of her. Nina has child like innocents slowly loses herself into
the illusion of the Black Swan because of her mother supreme coddling. When her mother is afraid of
what Nina starts to become she tries to control Nina by locking into the house. However, this pushes
Nina even more to tap into the dark side of herself or the Black Swan character. If
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The Death Of The Rain
Now finally alone, drowning in the rain, a young girl lays still on the railroad, awaiting for her hopeful
demise. She had become lost, her past few days. She threw herself into the unknown and ran away
from what she conceived to be a harbinger of doom. The whistle was heard at last, the steam emerged,
her smile rose and soon all would turn black... Silvina, or as her name simply became Silva, was a
silent birth in comparison to the world around her. She stuck to that silence for the rest of her
existence. She was born to a family who lived off the coast of the world far away from any major
civilization. Living off the crops they sowed, rarely any profit was ever made. Though her years
numbered little, Silva smiled day to day, knowing in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Something I ve come used to doing these days, something particularly fascinating to me is just that,
spending my time drawing the world in my own unique perspective. I ve always found it to be a nice
gateway to something hidden deeper inside of me, someone who I ve always wanted to meet. Time
flew by, as I found myself floating in and between consciousness. I realized the simple possibility of
people forgetting the importance of this day. Given that it could also just not be too important in their
minds, but I was still confused as to where they could have gone. I stood, and walked about aimlessly
in the house, humming a song I ve known since I was a toddler. In the kitchen, just the blanks of
dishes and food with days of dirt and rust covering them, Their bedrooms empty and well kept,
meaning they certainly didn t just disappear today. I stopped for a moment, figuring out any
possibilities of places they could have gone to or perhaps where they are now. An answer finally
struck me, and I rushed to the outside, there was a nice, cold breeze that rushed against me as the door
opened, and I headed for the cow barn. I slowly opened the door, as I finally did it flew backwards,
lights blinded me from every corner as my sense of hearing was assaulted by a collaboration of
familiar and powerful voices. Surprise! I could hardly hold back my cheeks from stretching, smiling
gleefully as my worries and
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Dogs Are The Better Pet Over Dogs
More people in the US own cats than they do dogs. In the US, 95.6 million people own cats compared
to the 83.3 million who own dogs ( Pets by the Numbers ). 12.3 million more people own felines than
they do canines. There are a few explanations why felines are favored over canines in the US. Felines
are the superior pet over canines by population because cats cost the owner less money than dogs do,
they do not need too much for their maintenance, they do not depend the owner as much as dogs do,
and are usually healthier and have a longer life span.
The first reason why cats are the better pet over dogs is because cats cost less to maintain as far as
yearly and medical costs. The yearly cost for cats is around $450 which is significantly different from
the $660 yearly cost for a dogs ( Cat vs Dog ). Bottom line, dogs are one and a half times more costly
than the typical yearly cost for a cat. Nevertheless, there is an even greater price percentage for
medical bills when we relate these two animals. The average medical fee for a cat is only $160 a year.
Whereas, a dogs fee can be $290 a year or more ( Cat vs Dog ). There is a substantial variance in cost
when comparing dogs and cats. Studies, have shown that no matter which way they look at it, cats are
cheaper.
Cats aren t better just because they have lower yearly costs and medical fees, but also because cats do
not need as much maintenance as dogs do. Both need love from the owner, but apart from love, they
need other
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Music Concert Review Sample
Concert Review The music concert this review covers is the Plano Symphony s rendition of the
Beethoven s Choral Fantasy in C minor and Symphony No. 9, The Choral, in D minor. The concert
was held at a church in April 16, 2016, and it was a sold out performance. Since it was a night simply
dedicated to Ludwig van Beethoven, the symphony titled the concert as Best of Beethoven.
The first part of the concert played Beethoven s Choral Fantasy, also known as Fantasia, and it lasted
less than 30 minutes. It opened with a lady named Anastasia Markina, and she introduced the piece
with a slow virtuoso playing of the piano, to which later on the strings, cellos and basses, enter. Then
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Though my ears are not exceptionally honed nor trained to point out musical mistakes, I would like to
add that mistakes, if any, were not thoroughly noticeable. The musicians blended well and produced
the right effect based on the musical context. However, when the vocal soloists sang in the final
movement of the Ninth Symphony, their voices were drowned out by the loudness of the orchestra and
large chorus. It did not help that the soloists were located lower than chorus, which made the
perception of hearing the soloists more difficult. The conductor, Hector Guzman, was effective in
leading the music in that whenever the piece called for dynamics, his movements told the musicians
how much more or less it was needed. And also, Mr. Guzman did not just interact with the orchestra,
but the chorus and vocal soloists as well. He seemed to be respected by his fellow musicians and gave
the proper recognition to the soloists of the
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Coca Cola Vs. Pepsico
Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo
Coca Cola is a leading beverage industry in the United States and many other countries in the world.
PepsiCo is also a leading worldwide beverage company, but they are also the parent company of the
Frito Lay and Quaker Oats Companies. This makes PepsiCo a leader in the beverage, snack and cereal
industries. As consumers, we have indulged in their products for many years. My personal preference
has always been Pepsi over Coke, which is why I was very interested in conducting this analysis.
Regardless of the results, I will always seek out a Diet Pepsi over a Diet Coke and so will many of my
physician friends at Children s Hospital who start their mornings with a Diet Pepsi. These personal
preferences are what contributes to a company s profits through net sales. However, the key
performance measurement tools used are not based on sales alone. Calculating liquidity, solvency, and
profitability ratios on a regular basis give us a better insight on the performance and overall health of a
company. Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo Liquidity
Liquidity ratios measure the short term ability of a company to pay its obligations and meet their
needs for maintaining cash. According to Cagle, Campbell Jones (2013), A good assessment of a
company s liquidity is important because a decline in liquidity leads to a greater risk of bankruptcy (p.
44). Creditors, investors and analysts alike are all interested in a company s liquidity. After computing
liquidity
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Torture In The Elizabethan Era
Have you ever thought of what it would be like to live in the Elizabethan Era? Let me just say, it may
not be as fun as it seems. In the Elizabethan Era, crimes were punishable with grueling forms of
torture that killed or severely hurt thousands of criminals.
In the late 1500s and early 1600s, torture was a large part of everyday life and although torture was
not the only method, it was the most effective. Citizens of Europe in the Elizabethan Era, you would
most likely come across some very terrifying forms of torture. Prisons did exist, but the main form of
punishment used was torture (Science Museum). There was a prison in the Elizabethan Era, but they
were mostly used for holding people with small debts or holding people until their ... Show more
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Certain actions that threatened the social order were considered crimes, and the person that completed
that action needed to be punished (Elizabethan World Reference). If a citizen of Europe practiced a
certain kind of religion that Queen Elizabeth did not approve of, they were burnt to the stake. Being
burnt to death was one of the most painful deaths (Alchin). It took a long time to completely die, so
the criminal were still alive while being burnt (Alchin). If they were lucky, they would suffocate from
the smoke instead of having to live through being burnt (Alchin). Another more serious crime, treason,
was punishable by hanging (Harrison). If someone were to betray their country, they would be hung
(Harrison). This death took a matter of seconds and was not as painful as being burnt. Many subjects
would jump before time so that their necks would break and they died very quickly (Harrison).
Another form of torture was boiling (Parry). It is as bad as it sounds. If a citizen of Europe poisoned
someone, they were to be boiled to death (Parry). This was another way to die that caused lots of pain.
Even stealers were punished were hardly. Many had their right hand cut off so they could not steal
anymore, and there was not medicine so the wound usually became infected and resulted in the death
of the convict (Lestikow). All these forms of
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Lactose Intolerance
Lactose intolerant individuals experience many uncomfortable symptoms after consumption of lactose
containing foods. This discomfort is largely due to a shortage or an absence of the digestive enzyme
lactase. Lactase is an enzyme located on the brush border of mucosal cells in the small intestine
(Stanfield, 2011). Normally, lactose is hydrolyzed by this enzyme and end products, glucose and
galactose, are readily absorbed into the bloodstream (Lomer, Parkes, Sanderson, 2008). Without
lactase this mechanism is not possible and lactose problematically lingers as a disaccharide in the
small intestine s lumen. This paper will discuss the development of primary and secondary lactose
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Fermented milk products have had probiotics added to them (such as Streptococcus thermophiles or
Lactobacillus bulgaricus). These microorganisms ferment milk products so that lactose is no longer
present or hardly present. These microorganisms are able to endure low pH environments, such as that
found in the stomach (McWilliams, 2012). Because of this, probiotics similar to these microorganisms
are sometimes used as a form of treatment for lactose intolerance. Treatment through probiotics varies
in its success because of the differences in individuals who suffer from the condition (Lomer et al.,
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Cu Honor Code Analysis
Hold Safety Paramount: Engineers must prioritize the safety, health and welfare of the public and
should try to practice sustainability as often as possible. In order to do this, engineers must realize that
major engineering decisions do impact the general public s well being and they must review their
decisions to ensure that they are safe. Engineers with reasons to believe that a fellow engineer is not
following the rules stated in Canon 1 must report this person to the authorities in charge.
Service With Competence: Engineers should only work in areas where they are qualified, but they are
allowed to accept assignments outside of their areas of expertise as long as they are only working on
the portions of the jobs in which they are qualified. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Canon 3 states that engineers must always issue true statements, and code 3B states that engineers
must be truthful in all reports, statements and testimonies. This is similar to the CU Honor Code,
because the CU Honor Code was established in order to create a community of trust. In order to
follow the CU Honor Code, one cannot cheat or plagiarise. This means that students must be honest
and truthful when taking tests and doing homework. All of the work done by a student must be their
own. The CU Honor Code also relates with ASCE code 5D and 5E. Canon 5 states that an engineer s
merit speaks for their professional reputation. Code 5D states that engineers shall not misrepresent
their academic or professional qualifications. If a student cheats or plagiarizes, they are
misrepresenting their academic qualifications by turning in work that doesn t accurately display their
academic capability. Code 5E states that engineers must give credit to fellow engineers where credit is
due. Plagiarizing or copying someone else s work, robs that person from the credit they deserve, and
gives the credit to a student who doesn t deserve it. Finally, the CU Honor Code relates to ASCE code
6A. Canon 6 states that engineers shall uphold the honor, integrity, and dignity of the engineering
profession. The point of the CU Honor Code is for the students of CU Boulder to uphold the honor of
the school. Code 6A states that engineers shall not knowingly engage in anything dishonest or
unethical. Cheating or plagiarism in any form is unethical and dishonest because if a student turns in
work with their name on it, even though the work done isn t their own, then this student is not telling
the
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  • 6. The Golden Age Of Piracy Hollywood portrays pirates as swashbuckling outlaws with their own set of rules and loose morals, nefarious hideouts, and adventure at every turn of their lives; but that s Hollywood. During the Golden Age of Piracy, about 1550 to 1730, pirates did traverse the Atlantic almost completely unchallenged; producing some of the most notorious pirates and privateers the world had ever seen. But not all of these pirates were outlaws, most were actually legal. And their hideouts weren t really hideouts at all; just cities that were afraid of the Spanish and thought the pirates could protect them. And adventure? Well, some of the best and most infamous pirates didn t want the epic battles that are pictured in many of today s films. Something else ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Question two; how did entire cities and islands become pirate hideouts? During the early Colonial era, the Spanish reigned supreme in the Caribbean. They were rapidly colonizing the islands of the Caribbean and gaining wealth with every step. These cities were afraid of being overthrown by the Spanish and wanted protection from these invaders. One of the first to offer up their ports was Port Royal, Jamaica. . Port Royal became one of the most infamous pirate hideouts of all time and was considered the wickedest city on Earth . It all started in the mid 1600s when Jamaica s governors decided to allow all pirates and privateers, who were not Spanish, to stay in return for protection from the Spanish. And of course, they accepted. Soon after the city was filled with British and French privateers, including the famous Sir Henry Morgan who used Port Royal as a sort of home base for his raids on Spanish strongholds such as Portobello, Caratenga, and Panama City. By the 1660s, Port Royal was filled with every disreputable establishment known to mankind. But by 1720, Jamaica had to cut relations with the pirates due to raids on every ship that came into port. Port Royal then became known for pirate hangings. Other cities and islands like New Providence, Bahamas, have similar stories to tell. But one other island has a different story. Around 1630, French hunters, who occupied Hispaniola, modern day Haiti, had to flee the island ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Differences Between The Princess Bride Book And Movie The Princess Bride: Film Versus Novel The novel The Princess Bride by William Goldman was published in 1973. The movie The Princess Bride directed by Rob Reiner, released in 1987, Starred Cary Elwes as Westley and Robin Wright as Buttercup. The Princess Bride is about the most beautiful girl in the kingdom Florin, Buttercup, who falls in love with her farm boy, Westley. After Westley goes missing, Buttercup becomes engaged to the prince, Humperdinck, by force. Buttercup is kidnapped by, a sicilian named vizzini, a giant Turk, named Fezzik, and champion swordsman, named Inigo. She is reunited with Westley but is unable to escape her engagement until she is finally saved. The Princess Bride movie, made very few changes to the characters, plot, and theme of the novel. The plot of the movie is the same, and is in the same order, as the book. In the movie Westley goes missing, Buttercup is kidnapped, and Westley saves her from marrying Humperdinck. This is identical to the book, even the side plots in the movie are similar. They took out the sequence when Inigo and Fezzik go to save Westley. In the book Fezzik and Inigo enter the wrong way into the Zoo of Death and had to out smart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theme is that life is not like it is in story books. In the book William Goldman, claims this book was originally written by someone named S. Morgenstern, that Florin and Guilder are real, and that he is just abridging The Princess Bride because he loved it when he was younger. In one of he interjections he says that life isn t fair. It s just fairer than death... (Goldman, 358). This conveys the theme that life is not like it is in fairytales. In the movie a similar line is spoken by Westley. Before Buttercup realizes it is Westley who is saving her he says, Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something. (The Princess Bride). This once again conveys the theme that life is not like it is portrayed in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Pecuniary Emulation In Charles Sackery s Introduction To... As times go on you have to remember back to a time without the government as we know it. While you think back to this time, just think to yourself that these ideals and morals did not just come from thin air. Textbooks such as Charles Sackery s Introduction to Political Economy assist in our quest to find two philosophers. Economic philosophers such as Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, and John Maynard Keynes all had ideas that may have influenced our economy but only two can move on to the next round of this show. The first philosopher that we will look at would is Thorstein Veblen. Veblen s main was this focus on Pecuniary Emulation. What Veblen is describing is what we more commonly refer to as Keeping Up with the Jones. Pecuniary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether you look at pecuniary emulation or the invisible hand, you cannot disagree that there is some sort of influences. We are human beings after all and we these two ideas really sum us up. Veblen especially was a firm believer in The customer must have reason to believe that the product is what it claims to be, and that it will function as it is supposed to do, (Reinert 323). Especially as consumers purchase products to keep up it s only fair to make sure the product is genuine. Then we look at Pecuniary emulation is honestly in a way jealousy so consumers will by what the neighbors have in order to fit in. Since we are jealous creatures by nature supply and demand go hand in hand. Since we no longer can speak with our philosophers we think about The possible limits to progress were questions that underwent significant readjustments as the thinkers who confronted them in different times, (Milgate).And this quote really explains that we have had limits throughout the years and that many philosophers such as Smith and Veblen have worked on them at separate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Questions On The Quantification Of Light Absorption And... Quantification of 〖Cr〗^(3+) and 〖Co〗^(2+)in a Mixture Natalia Nole Last updated: September 12, 2016 Purpose Let s assume that we have two solutions, a clear and a colored one, whose concentrations and identities are unknown. If we shine some light of some intensity towards them; some of this light will go through and some of it will be absorbed. This is important because based on the amount of light absorbed by the solutions we can calculate their concentrations. This important and simple principle is known as Beer s Lambert law; which states that the absorbance is proportional to the product of the path length, the molar absorptivity and the concentration of a solution. The product of molar absorptivity times path length gives the value of K, which is the slope. (Equation below) A = Ɛ.Ɩ. C K = Ɛ.Ɩ. A=K×C Spectrophotometry is the quantitative measurement of light absorption and transmittance as a function of a wavelength. The instrument used for spectrophotometry is called the spectrophotometer, and the way it works is as follows. Let s say we have a source of light, which normally is a deuterium lamp. The beam of light projected by the bulb will hit the diffraction gradient, which looks like a prism. Diffraction gradient will adjust so that only a specific wavelength will make it through an exit slit that eventually hits the sample, whose identity and concentration is unknown. Light absorbed and/or transmitted by the sample will be sensed by the detector which will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Campus Assault Case Study Introduction Universities in Florida are on a mission to put an end to campus assaults. President Barack Obama announced his initiative, where thereafter, the government released sixty seven schools that are currently under investigation due to campus assault cases (USA Today, 2014). On January 22, 2014, Barack Obama established the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assaults. The White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assaults was created to prevent assaults and help schools better respond to these incidents. Its purpose is to improve the safety of students on college and university campuses. The White House is trying to reduce this epidemic. However, the numbers of campus assaults are continuing to grow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because the seriousness of this crime goes unnoticed, there will be a continuous need for studies to be conducted to continue to make colleges and universities of Florida become more aware of the situation at hand. The importance of this study was that society does not look over the college victims of campus assaults. The researcher plans to examine campus assaults and its impact on current college students within the state of Florida. This study is significant because the numbers of campus assaults will continue to rise; some may even go unreported if no action is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. 1900-1814 Water Transportation Until the invention of railways in 1814 water transportation was the preferred method. Starting with the use of natural bodies of water and expanding to man made ones. Such as the Erie canal that connects the great lakes to the Atlantic Ocean with the Hudson river. The economic difference made by this canal was so large the cost of a bag of flour went from $120 to $6. This change in transport made New York city go from the 5th most active maritime port to 1st by 1850. These changes to the American landscape vastly helped economic quality, that would better the American people on a short term basis. By 1900 canals like the Chicago Sanitary and Ship canal had also been used to help created more trade and transportation of American products. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Describe and Evaluate Circadian Rhythms Describe circadian rhythms (8marks) Circadian rhythms occur every 24 hours; an example of a circadian rhythm is the sleep waking cycle. We are diurnal animals who are active during the daytime and asleep at night, other animals are nocturnal they are active at night but asleep during the day. The circadian rhythm depends on the interaction of physiological and psychological processes to be tuned into the sleep waking cycle so energy is provided when needed. As diurnal humans we have a fairly stable sleep pattern with the time we go to sleep and the time we wake up, this consistency suggests an internal mechanism controls sleep, endogenous pacemaker. However, this can be overridden by external factors, exogenous zeitgebers. The endogenous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When using non humans there needs to be justification to inflict this kind of sacrifice, due to the number of rats that did die during this study is a major concern and as Stephan and Zucker s study was conducted in 1972 before the regulations were tightened, it is unlikely their study would be permitted today. To explain the control of biological rhythms by just referring to endogenous pacemakers such as the SCN is an example of biological reductionism. This is a limited approach as it is partial and does not take account of the interaction of endogenous pacemakers with exogenous zeitgeber. The psychologists assume that the damage to the SCN is the only causation of the disturbed sleep there is no consideration that the sleep waking cycle could be a more complex mechanism. The SCN is connected to the pineal gland which could be the underlying cause of the disturbed sleep, due to the damage of the SCN this connection may mean that melatonin is no longer secreted efficiently. This would suggest that the SCN is only a factor within a larger pathway. Michel Siffre however did take into account the interaction of endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers. Siffer, a French geologist, spent six months in a cave with no natural light; his biological rhythms became free running in the absence of light. The cave was artificially lit and Siffre had a phone to the outside world to turn light on or off. He had no watch and ate and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. To Start Off With My First Media Artifact Of Media Law To start off with my first media artifact of media law I will be addressing whether those that partake in the activity of Catfishing can be prosecuted for their actions. When addressing the laws that pertain to Catfishing those that had their pictures/names used for the act of Catfishing have more power to prosecute that those who have been emotionally hurt from being Catfished. According to Gil Zvulony, an internet lawyer, In most cases, being lied to is not actionable; in other words you cannot sue for being the victim of a lie (i.e.he lied that he had brown eyes). However, when that lie is made to try and get you to part with your money, then that lie is called fraud and is illegal (Zvulony). There are still ways for those who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By creating this fake profile to purposefully put their roommate they disliked through emotional anguish they found themselves suspended for a year. In this situation the two men deliberately inflicted emotional injury on someone. The next case study involves a man who was in a romantic relationship with someone for seven years (Zvulony). In the end this man finds out this woman was not what she said she was. She was married with children. In this scenario it would be hard to prove intended infliction of emotional damage. These two case studies show just how difficult, and complex it can be for someone to prosecute their Catfisher. On the other end of Catfishing those whose profile pictures and names are used to Catfish others may have a greater chance of gaining compensation for the use of identity. Several states, such as California, Washington and Arizona, have enacted online impersonation laws (Gerbers Law). Thus, meaning that those who use others identities may be breaking the law. Most social media sites have their ways of catching these fake profiles, but many are missed. Those that do not live in these states where the online impersonation laws are enacted are unable to legally do anything if someone is using their photographs. Overall with Catfishing being a new thing that has come with the technology of social media sites it may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Yess Cellular adaptations of growth and differentiation In order to function properly, the cells and tissues have to maintain a steady state (homeostasis) the cells must constantly adapt cellular adaptation is the state between a normal unstressed cell and the overstressed injured cell by definition an adaptative process is reversible within defined limits, all the cells are capable of adapting to a variety of stimuli which may upset normality NORMAL CELL GROWTH Normal tissue growth depends on a balance between the number of cells actively dividing and the number of the cells dying the cells of the body can be divided into 3 groups on the basis of their regenerative capacity they respond differently to stress and injury ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atrophy is a decrease in the size of tissue or organ resulting from decrease either in the size of individual cells or in the number of cells composing the tissue atrophy decrease in size of normally developed organ. It is different from agenesis, aplasia, hypoplasia which are abnormalities of organ development. atrophy decrease in the size of the cell results from the loss or reduction of cell substances, reduction of the number of cytoplasmic organelles associated with diminished cell function Atrophy represents a reduction of cell structural components less mitochondria less endoplasmic reticulum fewer myofilaments metabolic rate is reduced less amino acid uptake less oxygen consumption less protein synthesis Degenerating organelles are taken up in lysosomal vacuoles for enzymatic digestion, process is represented by marked increase in the number of autophagic vacuoles many autophagic vacuoles may resist digestion residual bodies some of them contain lipofuscin granules brown atrophy atrophy may progress to cell injury and death, a decrease in cell number results from cell death due to irreversible cell injury when sufficient number of cells is involved the entire tissue or organ diminishes in size= becomes atrophic connective tissue or adipose tissue fills ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Health And Social Care Reflection Essay For the purpose of confidentiality and anonymity, I have changed the patients name and throughout of the reflection I will refer to them as Mrs Smith. Mrs Smith is a pleasant lady in her late 70 s who suffered from breast cancer, renal failure and several other health issues. Mrs Smith was diagnosed with diabetes quite early on in her life and has recovered from hip replacement and several fractures leading to restricted mobility. Mrs Smith requires a vast amount of assistance whilst socialising and being at home, she is incapable of applying weight on her legs therefore requires hoisting to and from her bed/chair. The majority of Mrs Smith s care whilst at home is covered by district nurses who pay a visit on a daily basis, Mr Smith also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Criticising upon the experience Mr and Mrs Smith had with their GP shouldn t have been the way it was, due to the fact Mrs Smith also had several other health related issues her matter should have been considered serious however unfortunately she wasn t supported as well. The NMC code, (2016) states that people are to be prioritised, to achieve this practitioner s must make sure they deliver the fundamentals of care effectively and make sure that any treatment, assistance or care for which they are responsible is delivered without undue delay. The aim of the NHS is to nurture, provide, and protect the general public, after the rejection on several occasions from her GP she felt that she wasn t supported as she should have been. Commitment to the quality of care is one of the core values which can be used to reflect and evaluate upon the situation Mrs Smith was in, the NHS aspires to the highest standards of excellence and professionalism in the provision of high quality care that is safe, effective and focused on patient experience. However, commitment wasn t shown effectively to the patient whilst continual visits made to the GP were meaningless, as a reflection upon this for future experiences I would always aim to implement the most suitable and appropriate care to help my patients and encourage patients to seek emergency help when unsure about their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The United States And Japan There had been a growing outcry from the public and leaders for something to be done to reduce the increasingly growing number of Japanese immigrants in the West Coast. Subsequent regulations placed on the Japanese in the United States made them aggravated. There was serious trouble brewing between the United States and Japan until the Japanese carried out attacks on Pearl Harbour in December 1941. After the attack on Pearl Harbor there was increased spread of propaganda from the press and local leaders against the people with Japanese roots. There were numerous calls to the Congress and President Roosevelt for removal of the Japanese from the Pacific Coast. On the 19th day of February 1942, President Roosevelt issued the Executive Order Number 9066 (Wheeler, Becker and Glover 244). The Executive Order authorized the evacuation of the Issei and Missei. About 120000 individuals of Japanese ancestry, both citizens and non citizens were evacuated from the West Coast in what Lt. General John DeWitt said was compelled by military necessity (Wheeler, Becker and Glover 244). The most convincing and reliable evidence reveals that the removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans after Pearl Harbor did not meet the clear and present danger test. I do not agree with the Supreme Court s decision. During the evacuation process, Fred Korematu, a Japanese American, sought to evade the ordeal by concealing his identity by using a plastic surgery and using a forged identity. Fred was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis Of The Midnight Assassin Terror is in Town The subject of the book The Midnight Assassin by Skip Hollandsworth is focused on uncovering the truth behind who is truly at fault for the murders of Mollie Smith and, several other victims. The murders occurred in Austin, Texas during the 19th century. Based on the first three chapters, three prominent characters have been introduced. All three characters are currently prime suspects. At the time, Austin was a prestigious town, equipped with the finest law enforcement made first hand by god himself, the Texas Rangers. When the young yellow skinned slave Mollie Smith was murdered, terror truly struck Austin. News reporters from all over Texas came to cover the story, thus creating conspiracies about each suspect. Evaluation of each suspect and their motives to perpetrate such a gruesome murder Walter Spencer, a hardworking slave, who had never done any harm; Tom Chalmers, the brother of the land owner where the murder took place; Lastly, Dr. Ralph Steiner, the esteemed doctor. Evaluation of the first suspect, is Walter Spencer. Walter Spencer is a hardworking African American slave. Spencer is the prime suspect within the investigation of Mollie s murder. Walter Spencer could possibly be the killer because after he visited Dr. Stiner s house he disappeared. Spencer was closest to Mollie, he was her boyfriend at the time and shared the same sleeping quarters the night of her murder. Spencer was the first to report that Mollie s body was missing. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Kay Redfield Jamison s An Unquiet Mind An Unquiet Mind Kay Redfield Jamison, an American clinical psychologist and author published one of her books An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness in 1995. The book, as the title describes, is an emotionally moving memoir of emotions. Jamison has had bipolar disorder, or manic depressive illness, since her young adulthood and An Unquiet Mind unapologetically takes readers through the roller coaster of which is her life. Albeit bipolar disorder is hard to understand without having it, this memoir gives an honest yet informative understanding of Jamison s personal experience with manic depressive illness. From her early childhood to the peaks of her illness, An Unquiet Mind shows the perspective of an otherwise perplexing disorder ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this point in her life, Jamison was slowly developing bipolar disorder and it was starting to interfere with her judgements and decision making. The style of her writing already gives the impression of instability and indecisiveness, as she goes from telling about her life as a 28 year old to telling of her childhood within the first ten pages. Jamison, born in 1946 into a military family moved around a lot and attended a plethora of different elementary schools. She goes on to tell readers about how much she looked up to her brother and how her relationship with her sister was complicated yet loving. Although their family was anything but stable and constant, her parents did their best to make it feel like it was and she was undeniably supported by her parents. Like her father, Jamison was wildly interested in sciences. Most particularly, when she visited a psychiatric facility as a child she became fascinated with the concepts of psychology, and was not afraid to ask questions and speak with patients, unlike the other participants of the tour. Her father, an Air Force Officer, also has bipolar disorder and is described as charming and deeply involved in their lives, that is, when he was manic. As she describes, It was enchanting, really, rather like having Mary Poppins as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Quarterback Mac Newton s Arguments Of Cam Newton This Wednesday Carolina Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton made comments in a press conference that were pretty clearly sexist in nature. When asked a question about Devin Funchess and the growth in his route running Cam Newton simply laughed and said it was funny to hear a female asking a question about routes. After this absurd reaction Cam Newton did proceed to answer the question but there is still serious confusion to why Cam Newton reacted that way. Throughout his career Newton has been respectful to reporters of both sexes and this outburst is completely unexpected. Due to his comments Cam Newton has lost his Dannnon endorsement. The reporter Jourdan Rodrigue also reported that she sought out Cam Newton after he left the locker room and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Josephine Baker Research Paper II. Josephine Baker can be remembered as one of the most outstanding women of her time in show business, paving the way for African American women, an important civil rights activist, and a fighter against racism, inequality, injustice, and Nazi regime. II. Body A. Early Life i. Josephine Baker was born in St. Louis, Missouri 1906. ii. At age 12 Baker had to drop out of school to work full time under such ghastly conditions that she chose to rather be homeless. iii. For three years she lived in the slums of St. Louis earning money by dancing on street corners. iv. She was married at 13 a. She never depended on a man so when she was bored she left b. She was married 4 times v. At the age of 19, Baker was spotted by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her life in Paris was a stark contrast to the life she had growing up in the United States. Life in Paris inspired her to work for racial equality, and she remained steadfast in her beliefs. Paris is where Josephine Baker was allowed to be free and do what she wanted, and she excelled in all that she did. Josephine Baker was an extremely talented dancer, but she did so much more than simply dance around the stage in a banana skirt. iv. After the war Baker became the first American woman to receive three of the highest honors of the French state, the Croix de Guerre, the Rosette de la Resistance, and being made a Chevalier of the Legion d honneur; all given to her by Charles de Gaulle personally. v. When the Second World War broke out in 1939 German forces occupied France in 1940, Josephine Baker immediately volunteered to spy and work for the French resistance vi. She also used her status as a celebrity to get false documents for members of the resistance and Jews who needed to flee France for fear of being deported to one of the camps. vii. She also smuggled important information and messages from France to Morocco or Spain by hiding the messages in her underwear C. Breaking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Social Entrepreneurship And Its Impact On Society Over the last few decades entrepreneurship has become the way many people have chosen to for their career paths. There are different types of entrepreneurship but there is one in particular that seem to be evolving in the world of business and it is social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship has allowed the opportunity for change, considering the ever changing economy we live in today. Social entrepreneurship focuses on not for profit in order to create social value, encourage socially responsible practices in current businesses and provides social solutions to social problems. Social enterprise is the tool that is used to create social values and meet the social needs. Even though social entrepreneurship sounds like it is charity it is not because it combines social and commercial goals and as a result, solves some of the social problems. Social entrepreneurs take part in a procedure that involves consistent development, adoption and learning. By having these segments, social entrepreneurs are able to work without being confined to assets. Even though most cases of social entrepreneurship start out rather small, their drives have a huge impact on the world s issues. Some of those examples include access to clean water, unemployment rates, chronic sickness and disease and crime. This paper will address the social entrepreneurship origin, characteristics and the contrast of social entrepreneurship in the United States versus other countries abroad. Social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Tale Of Two Cities And The French Revolution A Tale of Two Cities, was a story about sacrifice and revenge before and during revolutionary France. Charles Dickens thought that if things did not change, then a violent revolution in England, similar to the French Revolution, was possible or in the future. In A Tale of Two Cities , Charles Dickens symbolizes the discord that the English and the French faced as he tears apart the two systems of their society. Charles Dickens, a brilliant author back in the 1850 s, wrote A Tale of Two Cities in order to describe the similarities between the forces that led to the revolution and the oppression and unrest occurring in England. The French revolution impacts history because the time period in which it takes place is before and during the French revolution. The French revolution signifies the essence of a rapid change, nevertheless, this change tore France right at the heart, where all the government was functioning . France was torn apart because of the rebellions of the Bourgeoisie, against the rich aristocrats, consequently the monarch Louis 14th. Charles Dickens went further. He conveys the idea of the French revolution through the use of social reform along with its inevitable impact on the individuals affected by the waves of change. Throughout history, the road to revolution is described as an obsession to the minority group such as the American revolution in the late 18th century. It is dangerous when a group goes down this road because the obstacle up ahead ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. St Albans City Dc V International Computers Ltd St Albans City and DC v International Computers Ltd [1996] 4 All ER 481 The case of St Albans City DC v International Computers Ltd, which took place in the year 1996 at the court of appeal, concerned the sale of computer software between a council body and a large software company. St Albans District Council had the responsibility to collect a poll tax from its residents. The council hired, International Computer Limited, via invitation to tender, to provide them with the software to calculate the population required to pay the community charge. A software malfunction resulted in an over calculation of the population by approximately 3000 people. Consequently the council lost £484,000 (primary loss) in revenue, plus an additional £830,886 by way of interest and a further loss of £685,000 (secondary loss). As a result of the loss, St Albans District Council sued International Computers Limited for breach of contract. Ratio Decidendi St Albans district council were awarded damages of £1,314,846, however, on appeal this was reduced to allow St Albans District Council to only recover the secondary losses of £685,000 as well as £145,886 interest, this was due to the fact that the primary loss of £484,000 had already been recovered from the poll tax payers in the subsequent year. Obiter Dicta Lord Glidewell stated that he agreed with the decision made by Nourse LJ, that International Computers Limited were in breach of an express term of their contract with St Albans City ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. sally Undercoffler s Short Story Sally Sally is a short story written in 1953 that talks about automatobile and how they can drive by themselves. The setting takes place in a farm that is kind of a garage for these types of cars. This story has lots of common with stories of driverless cars today. The story in Sally has come more and more alive today. All of the stories today are as alike as Sally and Sally was written in 1953. In the story Sally it talks about driverless car and how expensive they are. Of course, the automatics were ten to a hundred times as expensive as the hand driven ones, (Asimov # 3)In the article Look, Ma, no hands: Google to test 200 self driving cars It tells you how much this driverless cars will cost. Truly self driving cars could cost $7,000 to $10,000 more than their manual counterparts when they hit the market in 2020.(Undercoffler) In both of the stories they tell how much money will cost to buy one of this babies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My cars talk to one another. I have no doubt about it anymore. It s as though they ve gained confidence; as though they re not bothering to keep it secret anymore. Their engines rattle and knock continuously. (Asimov # 15) In Google achieves milestone in driverless car technology development it shows how car and talk to each other. Vehicle to vehicle communication is considered an essential building block toward driverless vehicles (Halsey and Laris) This two stories tell that this driverless cars can have conversation with each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Objections To Realism In The Theories Of International... Objections to Realism Even though realism finds itself deeply rooted in a utilitarian moral framework, critics arise as to such an outlook remains immoral (it is wrong to apply) at best. A major opponent theory is liberalism. Dismissing that conflicts are inevitable, liberals uphold that the spread of legitimate domestic political orders will eventually bring an end to international conflicts.[ Scott Burchill, Liberalism in Theories of International Relations, ed. Scott Burchill (New York: Palgrave, 2001), 35.] This approach involves embedding notions of democracy, human rights, and free trade. As a result, states will avoid ideology clashes and a universal state will emerge. Liberals might repudiate realism on its utilitarian ground: its consequential nature and lack of universal moral code. In this section, I will defend realism against some liberal criticism. First, liberalism disapproves the consequential nature of realism, arguing that it treats human beings as means in political games to secure state power. As Bernard Williams whom liberals would rely on argued that utilitarianism requires impartiality which attacks an individual s integrity.[ Bernard Williams, A Critique of Utilitarianism in Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues, ed. Steven M. Cahn and Peter Markie (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016), 559.] Utilitarianism, as William continues, neglects the fact that practical deliberation is in every case first personal, and the first person is not derivative or naturally replaced by the [impersonal] anyone. [ Bernard Williams, Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (London: Fontana, 1985), quoted in Sophie G. Chappell, Bernard Williams , The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, https://plato.stanford. edu/archives/spr2015/entries/williams bernard/.] Thereby, liberals endorse policies that respect every person s integrity, prioritizing human rights to nation state s competitions of power. A human rights based approach, however, may backfire. Completely banishing the notion of sovereign states might risk more deaths, a fact which compromises the liberal prospect. The 2011 U.S. led military intervention in Libya offers an example. The intervention aimed to save lives of peaceful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Creating A Productive Day Using Basic Time Management... Creating a Truly Productive Day Using Basic Time Management Techniques By Carl Huffman | Submitted On February 23, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest So you don t have time to attend a Time Management seminar, then here are four ideas to help you create a more productive day. First, the key to such a day is to create more discretionary time and use it more wisely. Second, remember you are not paid for work, you are paid for results. Third, you need to control your day instead of it controlling you. The number one idea is to begin by analyzing your typical day. To do this you need to do a simple Time Log. This is done by taking an 8.5 x 11 sheet of paper and numbering each line in fifteen minute increments starting with the time you arrive at work. (Note; do not start when you are supposed to be there but when you actually arrive.) Then, throughout the day, record your activities. You need to do this for two weeks. Then, look for time wasters and ways to create more discretionary time. There are two kinds of time; discretionary meaning you have a choice of how to spend it, and non discretionary that which is taken up by job functions, meetings, and appointment. Your time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Swan Lake Belonging Director Darren Aronofsky names his film after the main character Nina main struggle in the movie. Instead, of the naming the film Swan Lake he names it after one of the characters in the play. The black swam is a hard character for the fragile, innocent Nina to grasp. Especially, under all the pressure Nina put upon herself. Nina s mother lives vicariously through her daughter and has placed Nina under a firm control. This pressure of her mother and her director Tomas do not help Nina but lead her to the destruction of herself mentally, and physically. To begin, Nina s mother has Nina placed in a bedroom made for a young girl and has no sort of privacy. In order to attain piracy from her over controlling mother, she uses a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nina mind is not fully developed to be an adult she is still in child like mind because of her mother. Her mothers controlling parenting has caused Nina to stay dependent on her like a child. Tomas gives Nina the role of Snow Queen because when he tried to kiss her, she bit his lip to make him stop. When Nina bit Tomas lip it showed a sign of the Black Swan in Nina. Nina wants to be perfect in every way she can so she practices everyday and takes some of Beth s belonging because she thought it would help become a prefect dancer. This is similar to a young girl taking her mother s make up to put on because she wants to be just like her mother because her mother is her role model. Nina looks up to Beth as a prefect dancer a role model. Nina is the perfect White Swan, and has to figure out how to become, the Black Swam the alternate version of the White Swan. In order to become the Black Swan Nina starts to envision a darker vision of her. Nina has child like innocents slowly loses herself into the illusion of the Black Swan because of her mother supreme coddling. When her mother is afraid of what Nina starts to become she tries to control Nina by locking into the house. However, this pushes Nina even more to tap into the dark side of herself or the Black Swan character. If ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Death Of The Rain Now finally alone, drowning in the rain, a young girl lays still on the railroad, awaiting for her hopeful demise. She had become lost, her past few days. She threw herself into the unknown and ran away from what she conceived to be a harbinger of doom. The whistle was heard at last, the steam emerged, her smile rose and soon all would turn black... Silvina, or as her name simply became Silva, was a silent birth in comparison to the world around her. She stuck to that silence for the rest of her existence. She was born to a family who lived off the coast of the world far away from any major civilization. Living off the crops they sowed, rarely any profit was ever made. Though her years numbered little, Silva smiled day to day, knowing in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Something I ve come used to doing these days, something particularly fascinating to me is just that, spending my time drawing the world in my own unique perspective. I ve always found it to be a nice gateway to something hidden deeper inside of me, someone who I ve always wanted to meet. Time flew by, as I found myself floating in and between consciousness. I realized the simple possibility of people forgetting the importance of this day. Given that it could also just not be too important in their minds, but I was still confused as to where they could have gone. I stood, and walked about aimlessly in the house, humming a song I ve known since I was a toddler. In the kitchen, just the blanks of dishes and food with days of dirt and rust covering them, Their bedrooms empty and well kept, meaning they certainly didn t just disappear today. I stopped for a moment, figuring out any possibilities of places they could have gone to or perhaps where they are now. An answer finally struck me, and I rushed to the outside, there was a nice, cold breeze that rushed against me as the door opened, and I headed for the cow barn. I slowly opened the door, as I finally did it flew backwards, lights blinded me from every corner as my sense of hearing was assaulted by a collaboration of familiar and powerful voices. Surprise! I could hardly hold back my cheeks from stretching, smiling gleefully as my worries and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Dogs Are The Better Pet Over Dogs More people in the US own cats than they do dogs. In the US, 95.6 million people own cats compared to the 83.3 million who own dogs ( Pets by the Numbers ). 12.3 million more people own felines than they do canines. There are a few explanations why felines are favored over canines in the US. Felines are the superior pet over canines by population because cats cost the owner less money than dogs do, they do not need too much for their maintenance, they do not depend the owner as much as dogs do, and are usually healthier and have a longer life span. The first reason why cats are the better pet over dogs is because cats cost less to maintain as far as yearly and medical costs. The yearly cost for cats is around $450 which is significantly different from the $660 yearly cost for a dogs ( Cat vs Dog ). Bottom line, dogs are one and a half times more costly than the typical yearly cost for a cat. Nevertheless, there is an even greater price percentage for medical bills when we relate these two animals. The average medical fee for a cat is only $160 a year. Whereas, a dogs fee can be $290 a year or more ( Cat vs Dog ). There is a substantial variance in cost when comparing dogs and cats. Studies, have shown that no matter which way they look at it, cats are cheaper. Cats aren t better just because they have lower yearly costs and medical fees, but also because cats do not need as much maintenance as dogs do. Both need love from the owner, but apart from love, they need other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Music Concert Review Sample Concert Review The music concert this review covers is the Plano Symphony s rendition of the Beethoven s Choral Fantasy in C minor and Symphony No. 9, The Choral, in D minor. The concert was held at a church in April 16, 2016, and it was a sold out performance. Since it was a night simply dedicated to Ludwig van Beethoven, the symphony titled the concert as Best of Beethoven. The first part of the concert played Beethoven s Choral Fantasy, also known as Fantasia, and it lasted less than 30 minutes. It opened with a lady named Anastasia Markina, and she introduced the piece with a slow virtuoso playing of the piano, to which later on the strings, cellos and basses, enter. Then Markina played an ornamented version of the choral theme, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though my ears are not exceptionally honed nor trained to point out musical mistakes, I would like to add that mistakes, if any, were not thoroughly noticeable. The musicians blended well and produced the right effect based on the musical context. However, when the vocal soloists sang in the final movement of the Ninth Symphony, their voices were drowned out by the loudness of the orchestra and large chorus. It did not help that the soloists were located lower than chorus, which made the perception of hearing the soloists more difficult. The conductor, Hector Guzman, was effective in leading the music in that whenever the piece called for dynamics, his movements told the musicians how much more or less it was needed. And also, Mr. Guzman did not just interact with the orchestra, but the chorus and vocal soloists as well. He seemed to be respected by his fellow musicians and gave the proper recognition to the soloists of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Coca Cola Vs. Pepsico Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo Coca Cola is a leading beverage industry in the United States and many other countries in the world. PepsiCo is also a leading worldwide beverage company, but they are also the parent company of the Frito Lay and Quaker Oats Companies. This makes PepsiCo a leader in the beverage, snack and cereal industries. As consumers, we have indulged in their products for many years. My personal preference has always been Pepsi over Coke, which is why I was very interested in conducting this analysis. Regardless of the results, I will always seek out a Diet Pepsi over a Diet Coke and so will many of my physician friends at Children s Hospital who start their mornings with a Diet Pepsi. These personal preferences are what contributes to a company s profits through net sales. However, the key performance measurement tools used are not based on sales alone. Calculating liquidity, solvency, and profitability ratios on a regular basis give us a better insight on the performance and overall health of a company. Coca Cola vs. PepsiCo Liquidity Liquidity ratios measure the short term ability of a company to pay its obligations and meet their needs for maintaining cash. According to Cagle, Campbell Jones (2013), A good assessment of a company s liquidity is important because a decline in liquidity leads to a greater risk of bankruptcy (p. 44). Creditors, investors and analysts alike are all interested in a company s liquidity. After computing liquidity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Torture In The Elizabethan Era Have you ever thought of what it would be like to live in the Elizabethan Era? Let me just say, it may not be as fun as it seems. In the Elizabethan Era, crimes were punishable with grueling forms of torture that killed or severely hurt thousands of criminals. In the late 1500s and early 1600s, torture was a large part of everyday life and although torture was not the only method, it was the most effective. Citizens of Europe in the Elizabethan Era, you would most likely come across some very terrifying forms of torture. Prisons did exist, but the main form of punishment used was torture (Science Museum). There was a prison in the Elizabethan Era, but they were mostly used for holding people with small debts or holding people until their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Certain actions that threatened the social order were considered crimes, and the person that completed that action needed to be punished (Elizabethan World Reference). If a citizen of Europe practiced a certain kind of religion that Queen Elizabeth did not approve of, they were burnt to the stake. Being burnt to death was one of the most painful deaths (Alchin). It took a long time to completely die, so the criminal were still alive while being burnt (Alchin). If they were lucky, they would suffocate from the smoke instead of having to live through being burnt (Alchin). Another more serious crime, treason, was punishable by hanging (Harrison). If someone were to betray their country, they would be hung (Harrison). This death took a matter of seconds and was not as painful as being burnt. Many subjects would jump before time so that their necks would break and they died very quickly (Harrison). Another form of torture was boiling (Parry). It is as bad as it sounds. If a citizen of Europe poisoned someone, they were to be boiled to death (Parry). This was another way to die that caused lots of pain. Even stealers were punished were hardly. Many had their right hand cut off so they could not steal anymore, and there was not medicine so the wound usually became infected and resulted in the death of the convict (Lestikow). All these forms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Lactose Intolerance Lactose intolerant individuals experience many uncomfortable symptoms after consumption of lactose containing foods. This discomfort is largely due to a shortage or an absence of the digestive enzyme lactase. Lactase is an enzyme located on the brush border of mucosal cells in the small intestine (Stanfield, 2011). Normally, lactose is hydrolyzed by this enzyme and end products, glucose and galactose, are readily absorbed into the bloodstream (Lomer, Parkes, Sanderson, 2008). Without lactase this mechanism is not possible and lactose problematically lingers as a disaccharide in the small intestine s lumen. This paper will discuss the development of primary and secondary lactose intolerance, the physiology behind the their symptoms, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fermented milk products have had probiotics added to them (such as Streptococcus thermophiles or Lactobacillus bulgaricus). These microorganisms ferment milk products so that lactose is no longer present or hardly present. These microorganisms are able to endure low pH environments, such as that found in the stomach (McWilliams, 2012). Because of this, probiotics similar to these microorganisms are sometimes used as a form of treatment for lactose intolerance. Treatment through probiotics varies in its success because of the differences in individuals who suffer from the condition (Lomer et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cu Honor Code Analysis Hold Safety Paramount: Engineers must prioritize the safety, health and welfare of the public and should try to practice sustainability as often as possible. In order to do this, engineers must realize that major engineering decisions do impact the general public s well being and they must review their decisions to ensure that they are safe. Engineers with reasons to believe that a fellow engineer is not following the rules stated in Canon 1 must report this person to the authorities in charge. Service With Competence: Engineers should only work in areas where they are qualified, but they are allowed to accept assignments outside of their areas of expertise as long as they are only working on the portions of the jobs in which they are qualified. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canon 3 states that engineers must always issue true statements, and code 3B states that engineers must be truthful in all reports, statements and testimonies. This is similar to the CU Honor Code, because the CU Honor Code was established in order to create a community of trust. In order to follow the CU Honor Code, one cannot cheat or plagiarise. This means that students must be honest and truthful when taking tests and doing homework. All of the work done by a student must be their own. The CU Honor Code also relates with ASCE code 5D and 5E. Canon 5 states that an engineer s merit speaks for their professional reputation. Code 5D states that engineers shall not misrepresent their academic or professional qualifications. If a student cheats or plagiarizes, they are misrepresenting their academic qualifications by turning in work that doesn t accurately display their academic capability. Code 5E states that engineers must give credit to fellow engineers where credit is due. Plagiarizing or copying someone else s work, robs that person from the credit they deserve, and gives the credit to a student who doesn t deserve it. Finally, the CU Honor Code relates to ASCE code 6A. Canon 6 states that engineers shall uphold the honor, integrity, and dignity of the engineering profession. The point of the CU Honor Code is for the students of CU Boulder to uphold the honor of the school. Code 6A states that engineers shall not knowingly engage in anything dishonest or unethical. Cheating or plagiarism in any form is unethical and dishonest because if a student turns in work with their name on it, even though the work done isn t their own, then this student is not telling the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...