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The Treasure Of Lemon Brown Analysis
One day I was walking down fifth street and I saw a man pull something out of the trash and he saw
me eyeing him and he told me what was one man s trash is another man s treasure. The kid wanted to
play on the recreation basketball team, but, his grades were poor, so he left the house in a rage and
meet someone. In the story The Treasure of Lemon Brown written by Walter Dean Myers, the author
portrays the theme that sometimes you have to let someone else open your eyes because people get too
focused on one thing that they can t see other things.
The author uses the character s actions to prove the theme because, the boy changes his view on his
dad. When the character in the story storms out of the house he doesn t realize that his dad s trying to
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When the boys leaves home, he doesn t really care about what his dad says or what lemon brown is
saying to him he his talking to Lemon brown, but doesn t think he s harmful or cares enough to give
him a good answer, Greg relaxed. He had seen the man before, picking through the trash on the corner
and pulling clothes out of a Salvation Army box. There was no sign of a razor that could cut a week
into nine days. This shows he doesn t care about brown and just wants to be left alone. It also shows
greg thinks Lemon Brown is weak. When the boy howls when the gang is trying to take Lemon
Brown s treasure he takes him seriously along with his dad the boy realizes Lemon Brown is powerful
and that his dad is trying to help him succeed, As Greg howled, the light moved away from Lemon
Brown, but not before Greg saw him hurl his body down the stairs at the men who had come to take
his treasure. There was a crashing noise, and then footsteps. This shows that the boy learned Lemon
Brown can be powerful if he wants to be. It also shows Greg respects Lemon Brown for being
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Globalization Of Dreams And Its Effects On Dreams
Globalization of Dreams
The focus of this study is to continue previous research relating the significance of cultures and
dreams. These studies have set out to show what how much of an effect culture has on dreams. To
measure this, other researchers have recorded participants typical dreams. These studies have helped
us to understand some of the differences in beliefs, values, and structure of other cultures as well as
the differences and similarities. Through analyzing the differences and similarities of our various
cultures we learn what humans share in values as a whole and how our society influences our thinking
and actions. By interviewing two people from two different collectivistic cultures, there should be a
great deal of similarities between the two. Any differences recorded found will be derived from
individual perspectives rather than culture. The goal of the research is to show culture doesn t heavily
influence our dreams but rather individual perceptions of the world around them do. There isn t a
significant difference in typical dreams between cultures, rather researchers tend to agree that culture
doesn t have much of an effect on dreams and it has more to do with our individual perception of our
day (Jaenicke 2009).
In Griffith, Miyago, and Tago s (1958) study of The Universality of Typical Dreams: Japanese vs.
Americans, statistics showed out of the 34 typical dreams compared between the two, 14 held a
significant difference of a .01 confidence
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Challenges And Challenges Of Global Market As Indonesia
INTRODUCTION Business Spectator (2014) maintains Indonesia is possibly becoming the world s
fourth largest economy by 2035 40. Numerous factors committing business opportunities in Indonesia
such as high consumer market, remarkable consumer growth, and abundant natural resources (Global
Indonesian Voices 2013). From managers perspective, marketing information and deep customer
insights are remarkably crucial for building customer value and relationship (Kotler et al. 2013, p.
150). Marketing research in emerging market as Indonesia indeed poses several challenges to
researchers and therefore negatively impact the efficiency of business decisions. This paper would
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It restricts the usage of data collection methods such as email survey and internet survey. These
methods have numerous advantages such as geographic flexibility, accurate real time data capture, and
cost effectiveness (Zikmund et al. 2012, p. 164 167). Accordingly, associated risks influencing
decision maker are outdated data, expensive data collection cost and less integration of data between
various markets (Cooper Schindler 2008, p. 6). On the other hand, limited accessibility of
infrastructure condition also adversely impact geographic coverage of the research (Greenland
Kwansah Aidoo 2012, p. 19). For instant roads are dominant transportation in Indonesia but many
road networks are in poor condition and plugging gaps (States News Service 2011). It is, therefore,
difficult for researchers to access particular consumer groups while the heterogeneity of emerging
market population is extreme (Burgess Steenkamp 2006, p. 345). Such non probability sampling could
lead to the representation bias from decision makers in which managers draw similarity and see
identical situations where they do not exist (Robbins et al. 2015, p. 216). Solutions The alternative
data source could be a valuable solution for decision maker to collect extensive data in limited
infrastructure condition. Three alternative data sources
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Growing Up Case Study
Like their parents, Josh and Joey undertake physical changes due to the economic slump. Josh
becomes thin and malnourished. While Josh is exposed to the ominous nation, he is deprived of food.
Josh is not able to eat properly therefore, he becomes thin and frail. Additionally, the boys stay outside
in the freezing winds with no place to stay. Consequently, Josh develops pneumonia; he has a high
fever and is incredibly weak. Not only did Josh turn out to be frail, but also Joey became extremely
thin. Joey was a frail and sickly baby, along with the lack of nutrients it made him even thinner than
before. Joey is malnourished and not properly eating because of the lack of food. Both young boys try
to survive through these negative impacts the
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Analyzing Analyzes Santander Consumer Finance
Abstract
This article analyzes Santander Consumer Finance (SCF) written by Gunner Trumbull, Elena
Corsi and Andrew Barron, Harvard Business School (2010). A Spanish company has to make a
decision to expand into the European Consumer finance market, and also to make an important
organizational strategy decisions in the middle of the world economic slump that followed the
U.S. credit crisis from 2007. Since 2002, the consumer finance branch of Grupo Santander a
Spanish bank, Santander Consumer Finance (SCF), had grown into one of the largest European
consumer finance companies capturing the recent growth in Europe of the consumer finance market.
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HISTORY OF SANTANDER CONSUMER FINANCE Santander Consumer Finance (SCF) had
entered the consumer finance business in the
1970 s creating Bansafina (1972) and Hispamer (1978) to begin their roots. They went on to expand
internationally in 1987 when they acquired CC Bank in Germany. CC Bank had been in operation
since the 1950 s specializing in car financing and had 51 branches under them. Over the years SCF
would continue to enter different markets, while growing their business. Under the leadership of Mr.
Inciarte, the company focused on growth going from a small business to major markets in Europe. By
June 2008, SCF was operating in twenty countries accounting for
5% of the Groups workforce, which generated about 8% bank profits. As the company continued to
grow new personnel was brought in to give the company a fresh outlook. SCF would continue to
break into numerous markets throughout making it a global strength.
Santander Consumer Finance (SCF) faces different challenges and risks when looking to enter into
another country. When a company is looking to enter in these different countries the challenges it
faces depends on the countries rules and regulations that their financial and banking systems imposes.
There are those uncontrollable factors that Santander Consumer has to face, which can affect them as
well in doing business. Cultural and
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Grapheme Color Syneesthesia Research Paper
Many tests, surveys, games, etc. use a stimulation where the person involved has to read a word, a
color, but the text is written in a color that is not the color written. Someone would have to name the
color the text is written in, opposed to reading the word, or identify when the color of the text and the
word match. For example, if the following was displayed on the screen: green, a person would have to
say red because that is what the text is written in, or identify that the color and the word do not match.
Everyone associates the name of a color with that color. But for people with grapheme color
synesthesia, it word association goes beyond this. People with grapheme color synesthesia have in
their head, for some reason, assigned
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The Easy and Meaningful Integration of Social Studies and...
It is not enough for our students to be citizens of the United States of America; they are faced with the
challenge that no other generation has: they are citizens of the world. Social studies, as a focus in
classrooms today must be more than a history class. In fact, social studies should include all content
areas and be included in all content areas. In math, it is not enough to learn isolated logarithms;
students should explore economics and the interdependence of the world economies. A current events
guiding question might include, Will the failure of Greece s economy affect those of its neighbors and
beyond? Science class should not be the teaching and learning of statics and dynamics and origin of
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In the introduction pages of the social studies curriculum for the State of Connecticut, it states that the
framework ...should help students build empathetic awareness along with the ability to apply that
awareness to understanding both historical and contemporary issues.... It requires one to be willing to
suspend judgment, weigh evidence and examine another point of view. At times, it may require us to
confront controversial topics. In the language arts curriculum, in Standard Two, Exploring and
Responding to Literature, students are guided to read and respond to classical and contemporary texts
from many cultures and literary periods. While studying the curriculum, students will recognize that
readers and authors are influenced by individual, social, cultural and historical contexts. Without
knowing what those individual, social, cultural and historical contexts are, students cannot possibly be
truly successful in language arts. The second content strand for social studies addresses History/Social
Studies Literacy. The description is ...competence in literacy, inquiry and research skills is necessary
to analyze, evaluate and present history and social studies information. In language arts, Standard Four
addresses applying English language conventions. The overarching idea, students apply the
conventions of standard English in oral, written and visual communication ties in
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A Unique And Refreshing Adventure
Dope A Unique and Refreshing Adventure ( Movie Review) Dope, directed by Rick Famuyiwa, is a
coming of age story that pays homage to 90s vintage ghetto dramas and destroys all stereotypes of a
teenager coming from the hood. The character, Malcolm (Shameik Moore), whose entire style, from
his classic high top hair cut to his 90s fashioned clothing and shoes, conveys an obsession with hip
hop s golden age, which for Malcolm continued until 2001. This movie expresses two sides of a geeky
high school teenager growing up in the tough parts of Inglewood and having interests and hobbies that
are not typically seen in a tough urban movie. It also shows counterstereotypic situations that usually
would not be depicted with these characters. Rick Famuyiwa s Movie, Dope, first breaks down the
conformality of society and the way people think, then place the broken pieces together in a way to
make the audience see life in different perspectives which, honestly, makes this movie unlike any
other 90s based movie that we have all come to know as repetitive. The movie s first few seconds is
one that gives an overview of what is to come throughout the movie. It starts off with several
definitions of dope, those being someone who is portrayed as unintelligent, an illegal substance, and
an American slang that can be closely related to the term cool. All three powerful definitions expresses
something edgy about the movie. For instance, the main climax of the movie is about Malcolm and his
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Human Differences Between Human And Artificial Intelligent...
A Turing test is the process of a human distinguishing the difference in answers when conversing with
both a Cleverbot and a human, however is unaware of the questions that have been answered by the
human and which have been answered by artificial intelligence. This test is also to find out if Artificial
intelligence responds similar enough that it is equivalent or indistinguishable. Example: We carried
out this investigation to see what would happen and to see if it is easy enough to distinguish the
difference between human and artificial intelligent conversations. A certain human was picked to
complete the Turing, as he was the one capable of asking the questions. The importance of him asking
the questions was because we needed a person to begin the conversation, and also to make sure that
the investigation was fair. Here are the results: Human conversing with Human Questionnaire: Human
Questionnaire: Hey! How are you? Human: I m good. How about you? Human Questionnaire: I m ok
thank you. Human: That s nice what s your name? Human Questionnaire: My name if Joffrey, what
about you? Human: My name is Robin. Human Questionnaire: That s a cool name, my sister is called
Robin Human: Do you like your sister? Human Questionnaire: No, she is loud and annoying Human:
How old is she? Human Questionnaire: She is 8. Human: Yeah that s an annoying age. How old are
you? Human conversing with Artificial intelligence/Cleverbot: Human Questionnaire: Hey! How are
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The Active Pixel Sensor Of Digital Cameras
Photodiode Active Pixel Sensor in Digital Cameras
Basic Working and Modes of Operation
Aronee Dasgupta
Telecommunication Department
RV College of Engineering
Bangalore, India aronee2008@live.com Bharghav Ram
Telecommunication Department
RV College of Engineering
Bangalore, India bhargavrammv@yahoo.co.in Abstract Digital cameras have become extremely
common as the prices have reduced. One of the drivers behind the falling prices has been the
introduction of CMOS image sensors. Integrating a CCD sensor is very difficult with existing CMOS
technology while a CMOS sensor. On the other hand CMOS sensors can be very conveniently
integrated with the silicon substrate. The main objective of this essay is to provide information about
active pixel sensors.
Introduction
The market for image sensors are showing an enormous increase in sales and developments of digital
cameras and mobile phone cameras. Imaging sensors are mainly of two types: complementary metal
oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors and charge couple device (CCD) sensors. Active pixel
sensors (APS) are the emerging sensors for the replacement of existing and widely used charged
couple device (CCD) sensors. There is a constant drive in researchers to develop APS sensors which
have more sensitivity have lower marginal noise faster operation and can capture greater detail. The
reason for using an active pixel sensor and not a passive pixel sensor is that passive pixel sensors are
very noisy as there are no
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East Los Angeles College Student Analysis
Although named East Los Angeles College(ELAC), ELAC is actually located in Monterey Park,
California. Monterey Park is located 30 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles, and has the largest
concentration of Chinese Americans in the US. I was raised and born in Monterey Park and when I
graduated high school, I enrolled at the local community college. Two years of working as a tutor at
the ELAC Writing Center taught me the importance of literature and teaching literature. As a tutor, I
learned the necessity to analyze, assess, and appeal to not only the student but their learning needs as
well. Most importantly, I learned that before a teacher can impact their students they must understand
the student s environment.
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Throughout my educational career, I have been taught English from a dominant perspective that
ignored issues of class, race and gender. I have witnessed many students, including myself, become
disinterested in great works because there is no personal connection to the texts. My hopes are to
widen the paradigm so that more students can become interested in English and see how reading,
analysis, and writing can develop not only one s understanding of their society, but also themselves. I
acknowledge that every student works and thinks differently; therefore, it should be the teacher s
responsibility to provide necessary resources that will develop each individual s their composition
skills accordingly. I often tell myself, I am teaching for the students who do not want to be there in the
classroom . With disengaged students in mind, I want to push myself to provide a learning experience
that is pluralistic, informative and inspirational. Teachers should see their role not as expert, but as
someone engaged in reciprocal learning and dialogue with students. To appeal to disinterested
students, teachers must explain how writing and rhetoric is necessary in all fields by explaining how
English cultivates strong communication skills, which are necessary in everyday life. A teacher s goal
should be to motivate students to begin a personal exploration toward effective, ethical
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Summary Of Heroism In Updike
A: Author s and Speaker s Purpose:
Updike is degrading, de romanticizing heroism, the actions of Sammy when he quit his job by setting
the story during the 1960 s which is when people started abandoning the conservative approach to life
and started expressing themselves more openly. An example of open expression is when Sammy quit
his job or how the three girls walked into the A P in nothing but bathing suits.
Queenie and her entourage are being heroes by breaking the social norms regarding women at the time
which makes them heroines in the eyes of many females. They break the social norm by going into an
A P dressed only in bathing suits and by the way they behaved.
He intends to show the differences in the lifestyles of each member of the triangular conflict and how
each lifestyle conflicts with each other forcing Sammy to choose between to live his life like Lengel or
Queenie. Lengel being a conservative ancient man or Queenie being an open minded young person.
Updike satirizes American society s fondness for heroism by having one of their own. Lengel, shot
down a female heroine, Queenie, for standing against the common stereotype of women having to be
extremely conservative.
B: Drawing Inferences:
One would assume that under normal circumstances Sammy and Lengel would be acquaintances since
Lengel is a friend of the family, not Sammy. However, since Sammy is a teen he must likely despise
the idea of growing up to be like Lengel which leads me to believe that he
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Chick Fil A Fast Food
Chick Fil A
It is no surprise that obesity is rapidly taking over our beautiful country by the thousands. The
possibility of this number dropping is very unlikely. America is known for being the land of the free,
and home to the heaviest living population. But with so many people in a rush on a regular basis, fast
food plays a huge role in an average lifestyle. One out of four individuals consume fast food on a daily
basis. A majority of these fast food joints carry chicken sandwiches. They have been a staple menu
item for years. Without a doubt, Chick Fil A has the most delicious fried chicken sandwich ever
produced.
On a scale 1 10 this sandwich receives a 20. Chick Fil A has mastered the art building the perfect
chicken sandwich; it tastes the same every time. For the most part everybody enjoys eating. It keeps us
alive, and brings us immediate gratification 99% of the time. People eat for pleasure; it s the honest
truth. Consistency should come to mind when rating a food item. People want the same
mouthwatering goodness each time they visit a restaurant. Between the quality, temperature, and taste,
this masterpiece is definitely one that will go down in history. Being able to create a favorite sandwich
that a thousand other people have already attempted to perfect is truly amazing. When breaking down
the common components to a perfect chicken sandwich, the quality of the meat should be at the top of
the list. I want to start by mentioning Chick Fil A uses all natural
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The Nature Of Villain In The Destructors By Graham Greene
The Destructors, by Graham Greene Samantha Webber 10/13/17 A villain is someone who commits
deplorable actions against others by going out of their way to inflict harm on others. In Destructors by
Graham Greene, the character Trevor T. is presented as an evil person with malicious intent, and is a
villain because he is unsympathetic to others and destroyed someone s home that meant very much to
them. The nature of villainy allows the reader to understand the theme of code of behavior. T. is
unsympathetic toward others. In the climax of the story, he intentionally destroys Thomas s house; one
of the only houses left after the London Blitz built by Christopher Wren. In the process, T. goes to
almost extreme measures to make sure the house is fully decimated; he locks Thomas in his own
bathroom, leaving him there with small rations until morning. T. came from an upperclass family, but
then he came down in the world, implying that something happened within the family that affected
their career. Based on T. s determination to destroy the house, I swear I can fix it, it can be inferred
that T. wants to take out his resent about losing everything on someone else. Also, having a lack of
empathy can be linked with psychopathy, a mental illness that prevents those who have from feeling
sympathy, and are generally contain a charming demeanor, like T., [T.] caught his elbow and
supported him. T. shows a calm and polite demeanor, giving the impression that he
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Zeal Man Speech
I the water girl will try to save the world. Zeal Man turned to me and said are you sure ? I look at him
and said yes I m sure. Bluster Woman told me to be Okay. Okay it s time for you to go said Zeal Man.
So I left to save the earth. Bluster Woman said that I had to go to Washington D.C. I put on my gear,
and go when I got there the grass, trees and flowers were all dry. I said to myself I can do this, the
whole city is counting on you. First, I will have to worn the whole city. Second, I will make it rain.
Third, the grass, trees and flowers won t be dry. Last the city will be saved.All of that happened and I
saved the earth. Zeal Man and Bluster Woman were so proud of me because I have saved the earth.
The next day Zeal Man and
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The Process of Digestion
The Process of Digestion
Over the course of time there have been many difficult questions and theories about everyday life.
Using physiology amp; chemistry, those questions have been able to be answered. From the mixture of
gases in the air we breathe to the organic substance of plastic or paper, chemistry can be seen
everywhere. However, most people mistook the power of chemistry in our own bodies. How is it that
a simple slice of bread, once consumed, can turn into fuel for the human body? Using the digestive
system and its many organs through the process of digestion and metabolism is how our bodies
receive the energy it needs to continue on throughout the day and the rest of our lives. Chemistry then
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Amino acids and fatty acids are mainly where we get our energy from. The whole process starts when
we eat and our metabolism breaks down the food. The amino acids and fatty acids are absorbed into
the blood where once they attach to a cell, they are then able to speed up the chemical reactions taking
place while the amino and fatty acids are monitoring the reactions in the cell some energy is released.
This energy can be stored in the body until it is needed (Online School Edition, 2011). There are two
forms of metabolism called anabolism and catabolism. Anabolism is storing energy and maintaining
cells while catabolism is all about making energy so that each cell has a specific amount to function
properly (Ballard, 2003). The body s metabolism is made up of many reactions that produce heat or a
calorie. A calorie is a basic unit of heat that measures how much energy a fixed proportion of food
brings into the body. Calories are used to regulate the fat in our bodies too. If a person consumes too
much calories then the calories will turn into fat. The process of metabolism in each person s body is
very unique and different. Some metabolisms run slow, which results in less calories burned and
others burn rather quickly, which results in fewer calories (McKenzie, 2010). Whatever the rate of
metabolism, many can agree that this process is diverse and complicated, but also very fundamental to
everyday life. As everything else in
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Summer Assignment
Congratulations on joining AP US History! We are so excited to go on this journey of US History with
you this year and prepare you to get a 5 on the AP Exam. For your Summer Assignment you will be
reading chapters 1 3 in your textbook and completing the following worksheets. You can pick up your
textbook from the LINC during the summer. Please make sure you refer to the LINC textbook pick up
schedule which can be found on the school website to see when you can pick up your book. When
completing the worksheets please make sure that your work is completely your own and in your own
words. You may not work with other students to complete this assignment. If your Summer
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When the Separatists bordered the ship, the Mayflower, with other individuals seeking different lands,
such as Captain Myles Standish, a popular soldier, the ship missed its destination and landed in New
England. Upon arriving, the group chose leaders that would effectively lead the group, such as
William Bradford, a self taught scholar who could speak many languages and communicate with
many different types of people and was later discovered to be elected 30 times as governor for the
Pilgrims. The chosen leaders of this group of people, the Pilgrims, created a brief Mayflower Compact
which signified an agreement to form a crude government and always submit to the regulation of
majority rules . This pact was a step towards the idea of America s self government. Since the Pilgrims
wisely chose educated leaders, the population usually got along well, and its colonization made it one
of the most moral and spiritual at the time. The Pilgrims fought through harsh winters and celebrated
bountiful harvests, which would later lead to the creation of Thanksgiving, and demonstrated a
working, tiny settlement with no internal
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Folsom Powerhouse Accomplishments
Perched high above the shore of Lake Natoma, Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park displays the
work of men who were critical to the creation of electric power systems in use today. The
Powerhouse, with its original 1895 equipment, illustrates how power systems were constructed in the
late 19th century. It is the work of a General Electric (GE) Corporation team of many brilliant
individuals whose contributions were not always recognized in their lifetimes. Many attempts have
been made to describe the significance and stunning accomplishments of the Folsom Powerhouse. The
word first is commonly used. This claim is sometimes incorrectly applied and does not do justice to
the GE team that brought together all the advanced technology of the day to create a showcase
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In 1884, Judge Lorenzo Sawyer s ruling against the North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company
(for the full story, see Malakoff Diggings) ended hydraulic mining and created a base of unemployed
workers with journeyman skills in hydro engineering. Their experience with penstocks and monitor
nozzles was invaluable, and they were eager for work. As mine shafts replaced hydraulic mining, a
power source was needed to operate water pumps, air pumps, stamp mills, lighting, and other
machinery. Steam power plants required boilers, piping, the ongoing costs of coal or wood fuel, and a
significant workforce to run the operation. Even with the cost of building dams, hydroelectricity was a
less expensive option. One of the first recorded uses of hydroelectric power for mining in California
was the 1889 DC powerhouse for the Dalmatia mine in El Dorado County. Mine owners whose
facilities were distant from a water source were eager to try the new AC technology. Those that did
began achieving milestone transmission distances. Poly phase
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Development Of The Metropolitan Or Urban University Essay
Introduction
The metropolitan or urban university is one of the newer institutional models within the American
higher education system (Whitney, 2005). Initially, a group of academic leaders from t thirteen urban
institutions formed an alliance called the Urban 13 and began meeting regularly to discuss how their
institutions were different from all other institutional models (Whitney, 2005). Internationally
institutions of higher education have maintained their importance for both their regional and national
economies and wellbeing. Even our European counterparts have increased their attention and debates
on the need for higher education institutions, with some concentrating on having fewer institutions
with a higher quality. As I young institution, only forty seven years old, Indiana University Purdue
University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has and is continuing to go through growth and establishing an
identity as a regional campus. For this paper I will focus on Housing and Residence Life at Indiana
University Purdue University Indianapolis, and how it has grown since its inception. strategic
management within the Division of Student Affairs, is the ongoing development of on campus housing
options for students. Housing and Residence Life directly impacts student retention through
programming, leadership opportunities, and product design. National research consistently shows
living on campus results in students earning higher GPAs, reporting higher levels of college
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The Innocence Of Simple Observation
In particular, Krishnamurti emphasizes that In all spiritual matters, there must be and should be no
authority whatsoever because you cannot be free, to investigate, to find out for yourself what
meditation means if you are under the influence of an authority (What is Meditation (Truth and
Actuality) 1968). By the word investigate, he means observation. It is only in the process of
observation that we can learn the reality of what is. In the innocence of simple observation there can
be no judgement or holding to anything that is seen. In pure observation which Krishnamurti also
terms as choiceless awareness (Beyond Myth and Tradition Series 1997) he suggests that when we
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The double slit experiment demonstrates that the observation of a system will alter the final product to
be particles or waves if no observation takes place a wave pattern is revealed; if observation takes
place these same objects exhibit the behavior of point particles. When fully matured observation of the
movement of life increases our level of awareness and perception which allows for the natural
transcending of the senses and the intellectual mind to bring us to the direct experience of the Self
which is always in the transcendent. In the transcendent we realize that the observer has become the
observed, the two are united in One, the Self. According to Krishnamurti, to transcend is by choiceless
awareness (Beyond Myth and Tradition Series 1997) which allows the mind to be free of all its total
content so that we empty the known and from that emptiness...is something most holy, which is the
whole movement of meditation, then life then has a totally different meaning (What is Meditation
(Truth and Actuality) 1968). What Krishnamurti appears to be suggesting is that to live in a permanent
state of transcendence there is no need to study books on self improvement or to self program one s
self or be confined within the practice of regular meditation for the transcendent power of innocent
observation is enough to unite us with the Self. Observation, according to Krishnamurti
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Hester Prynne Guilt
On June 1642, in Boston, people gather to see the punishment of a young girl by the name of Hester
Prynne, she was found guilty of cheating and was forced to wear a scarlet A on her clothes as a sign of
shame because of it. Also, she should stand on the scaffold for three hours she was open to much
humiliation when the young girl came to the scaffold, lots of the females there are upset because of
her beauty and dignity. She was told and persuaded to name her child s Father, but she refused. When
she looks out over into the people, she can see a little, irregular man that she recognizes and it turns
out to be her long lost husband, who was supposed to be lost at sea. When her husband sees her on the
scaffold in shame, he asks a man why she s
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The Theme Of Feminist Power In Shakespeare s Margaret Of...
Shakespeare has been admired for his strong female characters for quite some time, but often times
when Margaret of Anjou is weighed against these women she s marginalized as one dimensional and
callous. Several scholars claim that Margaret is inconsequential to the plot of Henry VI and Richard
III, going as far as to cut her part from live performances wherever possible. Katherine Eggert
compares Margaret to Joan of Arc s role in 1 Henry VI, saying that Margret s effect never becomes
quite as incantatory as Joan La Pucelle s (69). Many scholars, including Thomas McNeal, Angela Pitt,
and Marilyn French, have written off Margaret as a cruel whore in their works. With all the research
that has been done on Shakespeare s Margaret of Anjou, very few scholars acknowledge the feminine
power she represents and how pivotal her role is for accurately portraying Shakespeare s intentions for
Henry VI and Richard III. Shakespeare showcases Margaret s entire lifespan and journey as a woman
for a reason. He wants his audience to watch her go through every feminine archetype during her life
on stage: maiden, wife, mother, and crone. This journey, coupled with her power over the men
surrounding her, is incredibly important to the theme of feminine power within these works because
Shakespeare wanted his audience to see that Margaret is female and strong. In a similar fashion,
Shakespeare uses Margaret for his theme of feminine power by making her the only person smart
enough to trick
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6 Spiritual Lessons Learned From Watching Michael Phelps...
The article 6 Spiritual Lessons Learned from Watching Michael Phelps is a personal reflection of what
Tony Homsy, the author, learned and what he was inspired by watching Michael Phelps in the
Olympics in Rio. The first thing Tony learned was that you cannot always get what you want. He
writes about how he was not able to find or watch the video of Michael Phelps gold medal winning
relay. The second thing that he learned was that life consists of numerous high and low points. Tony
learned that Phelps life was full of peaks and valleys. Phelps has gone from living in a rehab facility to
winning gold medals. By watching and reading about the Olympics, Tony realizes that sharing our
struggles gives us hope and that life is not always
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Cross Cultural Communication And Cultural Differences
When people think of business, rarely do we associate culture with the concept. This leads to an issue
in cross cultural communication. By analyzing cross cultural communication, and its
miscommunication in cultural differences, it is clear that employees should know more of a country s
defining culture. Only recently have we seen an emphasis in understanding other country s cultures. In
doing so, some businesses have prospered, while others have suffered after a terrible
miscommunication. When dealing with culture, there are three segments that an employee should
consider. What can be done before, during and after contact is made with the culture. In effectively
preparing for one, a business may successfully send the message they wish to their client.
Before even beginning communications, an individual should research the culture. When researching
the culture, individuals should identify and understand normal business patterns in that location. This
may include doing work before communication is started. For instance, in other cultures it is
customary for a friendship to develop before communications may begin. In attempting to be on a
friendly basis, clients may be more forgiving if a cultural mistake is made. While in other cultures,
giving a gift before a negotiation takes place is normal. Lastly if possible the individual should be
aware of the current state of affairs in the opposing nation to avoid sensitive subjects. This all depends
on the culture though that is
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Most Likely Diagnosis Essay
Most Likely Diagnosis
The first most likely diagnosis would be acute gastroenteritis. According to Aftab and Churgay (2012),
the patient has acute gastroenteritis is often defined as the onset of diarrhea in the absence of chronic
disease, with or without abdominal pain, fever, nausea, or vomiting . This 18 month year old patient
has had 6 episodes of diarrhea and 4 episodes of vomiting per day that occurred for two days. The
patient also has no history of having a chronic disease.
Confirm Diagnosis
To begin, there would be several different ways to diagnosis acute gastroenteritis. Aftab and Churgay
(2012) discuss how they would define diarrhea as having three or more water or loose stools in a 24
hour period, which is seen in this patient. Then the diarrhea would be noninflammatory due to it not
having any blood or mucus in it along with having no fever present. Aftab and Churgay (2012) would
include history such as how often the child is urinating and having bowel movements, whether
vomiting is interfering with the child s ability to keep down fluids and solid food, the duration of
illness, the nature of the stools (e.g., whether ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Hockenberry, Rodgers, and Wilson (2017), the possible cause of this is prolong and
repetitive contact with some kind of irritant. In this case, it would be the six episodes of diarrhea in the
last two days. The biggest signs is eruptions in the convex surfaces of buttocks, inner thighs, mons
pubis, and scrotum, which is seen on the picture. Interventions focus on reducing wetness, pH, and
fecal irritants. How this is accomplished is by keeping the skin dry, applying ointment, and avoiding
over washing the skin. Keeping the skin dry by using superabsorbent diapers, chaing diapers as soon
as they are soiled, and exposing the body to the air to dry completely. Ointment that can be applied is
zinc oxide or petrolatum. (Hockenberry, Rodgers, and Wilson
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The Film Twelve Angry Men Which Was Produced In 1957,...
The film Twelve Angry Men which was produced in 1957, demonstrates how a jury room took place
in the 1950 s. The whole film except the first few minutes of it, takes place in a jury room without air
conditioning. It demonstrates how steamy and tense things can get between jurors when it comes to
deliberating a case. It is apparent that the theme of this film is justice. Why should this 18 year old boy
who could possibly be innocent, receive the death penalty when he still has a whole life ahead of him?
The jurors deliberated on the trial of a first degree murder case of this young boy who was accused of
stabbing and killing his father. Their opinions are expressed and all evidence is presented in order to
conclude the verdict of the boy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This was when the film becomes interesting. The argument of the film is the jurors deliberating
whether the boy is guilty. After juror number 8 stated the boy could be innocent, the other jurors were
stubborn and kept insisting to send the boy to the chair. The fact that all the other jurors assumed that
the boy was guilty was quite unfair. This was when the major conflict arose in the film, when all but
one juror disagreed with the punishment which then forced them to discuss the case.
Since juror number 8 didn t agree with the rest of the jurors, he had to support his claim with the
evidence that was presented. He talked about the evidence that was collected from the crime. Some of
the evidence is strong and makes sense. Juror number 8 made several good points and one of them
was that it was not possible for the old man to have heard the yell. The juror claimed that the old man
had poor hearing and there was a train that passed by the house around the same time the killing
occurred. Therefore, how was it possible for the yell to have been heard? This evidence relates to the
rest of the evidence collected. The old man was not a good witness to the case and so the juror had to
continue to state the rest of the evidence in order to convince the other men that the boy was not
guilty. Another strong point that the writer made in this film is the physical evidence that was used in
the case. There was not much
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Donoghue V Stevenson Case Essay
Essay Question: Read Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] A.C. 562. Assess the way in which Lords Atkin
and Buckmaster use the case law they discuss in at least three instances (eg Langridge v Levy;
Winterbottom v Wright; Longmeid v Holliday; George v Skivington; Heaven v Pender; Le Lievre v
Gould; etc), with reference to the operation of the doctrine of precedent and the techniques of applying
and distinguishing cases. This will require you to do much more than describe the facts of any of the
cases involved; we are interested in the legal/judicial techniques employed by the judges and how they
deal with previous case law that could be regarded as favourable or adverse to the judges preferred
view of the common law in Mrs Donoghue s case.
By way of comment, identify and evaluate the operation of Llewellyn s law jobs in this case.
Name: Abisola Ewaoluwa Ajisola In this essay I plan to identify and discuss the technical use of some
case law by Lords Atkin and Buckmaster. Also to provide an in depth explanation of the reasons for
the way their Lordships treat the cases as they do. Firstly, previous cases or a higher court need not
bind Lord Buckmaster and Lord Atkin as they are operating in the Supreme Court (formerly known as
The House of Lords) and there is no higher court. However they may be bound by their own pervious
decisions.
Lord Buckmaster was a slave to precedent, and was unwilling to allow the common law to adapt to
meet the perceived needs of modern society . In
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The King s Speech
Most have seen the 2010 film, The King s Speech, known for it s numerous incidents preceding King
George VI s first wartime broadcast. Many knew of his personal anxiety surrounding his speech
impediment and usurping of the throne; however, this representation of historical rhetoric goes beyond
a simple Colin Firth film. On September 3, 1939, King George VI of the United Kingdom gave an
address to the nation, describing the unfortunate involvement of it s people in another war and why
they stood in such a state. Through the use of argumentation, addressing his audience appropriately,
and handling his speech defect efficiently in delivery, King George VI calls on the ethos, pathos, and
logos of his subjects, effectively presenting his arguments for going to war with Germany.
From the very start of his address, King George VI identifies his audience and his relationship with
them, building a sense of trust and mutual duty. To call on their pathos an appeal to emotion by
distortion of factual evidence (Wright) , King George also tries to establish a personal connection
through unity for the upcoming war effort among his subjects. He calls for all citizens to act with their
personal, physical, and emotional strength, showing his faith in the abilities of the British. The address
calls them to remember the last World War that they fought valiantly in by stating or the second time
in the lives of most of us we are at war. This also reiterates in the people s minds that
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Write An Alternate Ending To Jane Eyre
Please, let it be cholera.
Emma Bertrand pressed a hand against the churning in her stomach and forced herself to move one
foot in front of the other. As silent as possible, she crept along the dark hallway toward her mother s
bedchamber. Her father said the sickroom was no place for a twelve year old girl, but she had to know
for certain if her suspicions were true.
The only light filtering up the wide spiral staircase came from the gas lamps in one of the rooms on
the first floor. The unlit chandelier above the foyer tinkled softly as the wind outside seeped through
the cracks and crevices of the mansion on St. Charles. Muted voices drifted from somewhere below.
Her father and uncle discussing business, most likely. The few servants still ... Show more content on
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The description of symptoms and treatments of all the different diseases fascinated her, but she also
learned what the doctor s accusations had meant.
She watched her mother s sleeping form. Did she suffer from cholera? Or was she being poisoned like
Grandpère? Emma needed know for sure.
Arsenic poisoning and cholera shared many of the same symptoms, but there were a few differences.
She should check the chamber pot cholera would make the contents pale and watery; blood might
indicate arsenic but she couldn t bring herself to look inside. Not yet, anyway. She d search for other
signs first. Inching onto the edge of the mattress, she leaned over to check her mother s breath for any
hint of garlic another sign of arsenic.
The floorboard in the hallway creaked again. Emma flew off the bed and dashed for cover behind the
silk dressing screen. Her heart pounded. Sweat trickled down the side of her face. Trembling, she
peeked around the edge of the screen and watched as a tall figure entered the room. When he stepped
into the light of the fireplace, her hand flew to her mouth to silence the gasp. It could not be him. He
would never poison her mother. Would
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U.S. Policy on Libyan Chemical Weapons Proliferation Essay
U.S. Policy on Libyan Chemical Weapons Proliferation
Introduction
A legacy of aggression exists between the United States and Libya which pervades every facet of U.S.
foreign policy, particularly in the non proliferation arena. The absolute distrust of Revolutionary
Leader Colonel Mu ammar Abu Minyar al Qadhafi and his government expressed by U.S. officials has
prompted the United States to play the role of policing non proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and
biological weapons, the so called weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), in Libya. As Libya is a party
to the Pelindaba Treaty for the establishment of the African nuclear weapon free zone (ANWFZ), it is
bound to a commitment of nuclear non proliferation. However, this treaty ... Show more content on
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The definition of proportionality, however, is difficult to ascertain and the doctrine can only be
invoked in the case of attack. Therefore, U.S. use of nuclear weapons in response to the present
Libyan production of chemical weapons is unjustifiable.
The chemical weapons non proliferation regime boasts a strong treaty in the form of the Chemical
Weapons Convention (CWC), but as Libya is not a party to this treaty, its restrictions have no bearing
on Libyan chemical weapons production. Libya, therefore, presents a problem in that its chemical
weapons production constitutes a world threat, but its actions are fully legal. The Geneva Protocol of
1925 merely prohibits the use of chemical weapons, not their production, stockpiling, or possession.
Thus, though U.S. policy options are constrained by its agreements and security assurances, the
United States must seek out legal and effective means of ending Libyan production of chemical
weapons.
Background
Libya has long been considered a state threatening the interests of the WMD non proliferation
regimes. Though Libya is a non nuclear weapon state party to the NPT, [its] commitment to the accord
is suspect because of [its] demonstrated interest in acquiring nuclear arms (Jones 1995:15). This
resolution became more suspicious when Libya joined Bhutan and India in casting a negative vote in
the overall 158 to 3 vote in favor of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (Jones 1995:16).
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Time To Plant Pansies Analysis
Farther north, pansies bring spring cheer and fragrance over a long period, providing especially
perfect underplantings for tulip and other tall spring bulbs (Clausen 10 12). In an article titled Time to
Plant Pansies, Ruth Rogers Clausen gives out helpful guidelines on how to grow pansies at almost any
time of the year. This particular author practices numerous techniques to inform readers a specific way
of planting and the greatest method of planting a pansy at different periods of a season. In the
beginning, Clausen uses different types of examples to demonstrate different types of pansies in a
region and how they evolved each year. Clausen says, The pansies grown today are hybrids derived
from several species of Viola, including V. lutea (wild violas) and V. tricolor (Johnny jump up) from
Europe and Asia (qtd. In Clausen 10). Clausen explains the research and studies of foundation of
pansies and where the term originated from. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Clausen asks, Can you imagine a garden without pansies ? This shows that the author has a strong
love for pansies. The author provides a single paged photo layout of the natural beauty colors pansies
are and their natural beauty. Clausen also provides the reader with bold letters to grab the reader s
attention. The bold letters consist of where to plant pansies, the propagation, and the culture of
pansies. In addition, the author provides a graph of common names, botanical name, family, hardiness,
conditions, blooming time, height and the best features the pansy has to offer. Clausen offers the
information for the audience to be aware of the beauty pansies
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Compare And Contrast Shakespeare Sonnet 130
Sonnet 18 and Sonnet 130, were some of William Shakespeare s most famous sonnets that he ever
wrote. Both sonnets are very similar with the theme of love and beauty; however they contrast each
other in their purpose, style, and whom William Shakespeare is writing the sonnet to. The sonnets are
both written in two different styles of writing. Sonnet 18 was written in a more traditional format,
which paints the woman in a divine spotlight. Sonnet 130 however contrasts Sonnet 18 by instead of
describing their subject as being beautiful they rather describing them as with imperfections and how
they love that subject. Shakespeare uses a complimentary tone when he wrote Sonnet 18 and uses a
more ironic and satirical tone in his Sonnet 130. With the help of a complex metaphor, the tone he
uses in each sonnet, and imagery, Shakespeare gives two very different takes on love and beauty. ...
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They try to pay tribute to the woman by making the comparison of her beauty to a summer s day. The
narrator even describes their lover as being more beautiful and temperate then what can be found in
nature. Noting the fact that nature s beauty can be very sporadic over time and the sun can even
become dim. And often is his gold complexion dimm d; and every fair from fair sometime declines,
(Shakespeare). The narrator then concludes that the appearance of the woman that they are referring to
isn t going away because it will be forever captured in the verses of this sonnet. So long as men can
breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this and gives life to thee (Shakespeare). The narrator starts
making them out to be more of a goddess rather than an actual
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Character Analysis Of Everyman
Everyman, a morality play, was written in the late fifteenth century with the intention of
communicating to both educated, as well as, illiterate audiences some of the moral instructions
regarding the way to live life and prepare for judgment day. Liberty University (Lesson 26
presentation) says, This play taught masses of people about Christ and what constitutes a God
centered moral life. (Liberty University. n.d.) The use of characters such as; Death, Goods, Beauty,
Knowledge, Good deeds, and of course, Everyman, create a realistic understanding of the moral
message. The treatment and perception of the character Death within the play gives the audients
important insight to the way death is used by God and how it changes the outlook ... Show more
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As each character betrays their promises to never leave or forsake Everyman, the reader can make a
personal connection that supports their understanding that the only way to salvation is through Christ;
not through the characters of the play such as Goods or Fellowship. All of the characters can be taken
literally to understand their nature in the real world. Death, as a character, is used as an analogy or
allegory for literal death. The author is demonstrating the use of Death to bring people back to God.
As Everyman continued in his search to find someone willing to accompany him to his reckoning he
comes across Good Deeds. Although the character, Good Deeds, was willing to accompany
Everyman, he is initially unable to so because of the fact that Good Deeds was never Everyman s
primary focus so he was lacking strength in that area. That being said, Good Deeds points Everyman
in the direction of his sister, Knowledge, who encourages him to seek Confession. By speaking with
Confession, he seeks forgiveness while also punishing himself by way of scourge of penance.
Everyman is then forgiven of his sins and Good Deeds rises from the ground strong enough to
accompany him to his final judgment. In this situation, God uses Death to free people of their sin and
bring them to salvation. Prior to being comforted by Good Deeds, Everyman was overwhelmed by
fear and anxiety. He was alone
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World Health Organization
World Health Organization
The World Health Organization is a global organization that works on health conditions throughout the
world. The WHO works with countries all over the world to help fix health policies to improve health
conditions and the quality of life. The World Health Organization is currently working on fixing and
improving mental health policies throughout the world. The World Health Organization works on
addressing health related issues throughout the world; an important issue they are working on now is
mental health. The World Health Organization is the United Nation s authority for health. It was
established in 1948 to help improve health condition throughout the world. The WHO is made up of
8,000 people from 150 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Medical Schools and Nursing Colleges, 2010). One of the World Health Organization s most recent
areas of concern is addressing mental health. They are focusing on disorders such as depression,
schizophrenia, epilepsy and addictions. The WHO believes that mental and neurological disorders lead
people to a great amount of suffering, dramatically increase their vulnerability, and lead individuals to
a life of poverty. Many people are not aware and tend to discriminate against people with mental
disorders. This discriminations leads to people having their human rights violated and them being
stripped from opportunities that every other citizen has. If the proper steps are taken to help promote
mental health, we will see a great improvement in the lives of people affected by mental illnesses by
helping them to grow and be productive healthy members of society. In order for the World Health
Organization to see these improvements they need to work with the governments of different countries
to improve their laws and policies about mental illness. These policies need to help address proper
treatment plans, prevention plans and awareness programs. One issue that the World Health
Organization is working on fixing currently is the use of marijuana in adolescence. The World Health
Organization has found that use of marijuana in individuals who started using the drug before the age
of 17 has led them to
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Guide To Writing College Essays - YouTube

  • 1. Guide To Writing College Essays - YouTube 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Guide To Writing College Essays - YouTube Guide To Writing College Essays - YouTube
  • 2. The Treasure Of Lemon Brown Analysis One day I was walking down fifth street and I saw a man pull something out of the trash and he saw me eyeing him and he told me what was one man s trash is another man s treasure. The kid wanted to play on the recreation basketball team, but, his grades were poor, so he left the house in a rage and meet someone. In the story The Treasure of Lemon Brown written by Walter Dean Myers, the author portrays the theme that sometimes you have to let someone else open your eyes because people get too focused on one thing that they can t see other things. The author uses the character s actions to prove the theme because, the boy changes his view on his dad. When the character in the story storms out of the house he doesn t realize that his dad s trying to help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the boys leaves home, he doesn t really care about what his dad says or what lemon brown is saying to him he his talking to Lemon brown, but doesn t think he s harmful or cares enough to give him a good answer, Greg relaxed. He had seen the man before, picking through the trash on the corner and pulling clothes out of a Salvation Army box. There was no sign of a razor that could cut a week into nine days. This shows he doesn t care about brown and just wants to be left alone. It also shows greg thinks Lemon Brown is weak. When the boy howls when the gang is trying to take Lemon Brown s treasure he takes him seriously along with his dad the boy realizes Lemon Brown is powerful and that his dad is trying to help him succeed, As Greg howled, the light moved away from Lemon Brown, but not before Greg saw him hurl his body down the stairs at the men who had come to take his treasure. There was a crashing noise, and then footsteps. This shows that the boy learned Lemon Brown can be powerful if he wants to be. It also shows Greg respects Lemon Brown for being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Globalization Of Dreams And Its Effects On Dreams Globalization of Dreams The focus of this study is to continue previous research relating the significance of cultures and dreams. These studies have set out to show what how much of an effect culture has on dreams. To measure this, other researchers have recorded participants typical dreams. These studies have helped us to understand some of the differences in beliefs, values, and structure of other cultures as well as the differences and similarities. Through analyzing the differences and similarities of our various cultures we learn what humans share in values as a whole and how our society influences our thinking and actions. By interviewing two people from two different collectivistic cultures, there should be a great deal of similarities between the two. Any differences recorded found will be derived from individual perspectives rather than culture. The goal of the research is to show culture doesn t heavily influence our dreams but rather individual perceptions of the world around them do. There isn t a significant difference in typical dreams between cultures, rather researchers tend to agree that culture doesn t have much of an effect on dreams and it has more to do with our individual perception of our day (Jaenicke 2009). In Griffith, Miyago, and Tago s (1958) study of The Universality of Typical Dreams: Japanese vs. Americans, statistics showed out of the 34 typical dreams compared between the two, 14 held a significant difference of a .01 confidence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Challenges And Challenges Of Global Market As Indonesia INTRODUCTION Business Spectator (2014) maintains Indonesia is possibly becoming the world s fourth largest economy by 2035 40. Numerous factors committing business opportunities in Indonesia such as high consumer market, remarkable consumer growth, and abundant natural resources (Global Indonesian Voices 2013). From managers perspective, marketing information and deep customer insights are remarkably crucial for building customer value and relationship (Kotler et al. 2013, p. 150). Marketing research in emerging market as Indonesia indeed poses several challenges to researchers and therefore negatively impact the efficiency of business decisions. This paper would analyse these challenges in term of infrastructure, socio culture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It restricts the usage of data collection methods such as email survey and internet survey. These methods have numerous advantages such as geographic flexibility, accurate real time data capture, and cost effectiveness (Zikmund et al. 2012, p. 164 167). Accordingly, associated risks influencing decision maker are outdated data, expensive data collection cost and less integration of data between various markets (Cooper Schindler 2008, p. 6). On the other hand, limited accessibility of infrastructure condition also adversely impact geographic coverage of the research (Greenland Kwansah Aidoo 2012, p. 19). For instant roads are dominant transportation in Indonesia but many road networks are in poor condition and plugging gaps (States News Service 2011). It is, therefore, difficult for researchers to access particular consumer groups while the heterogeneity of emerging market population is extreme (Burgess Steenkamp 2006, p. 345). Such non probability sampling could lead to the representation bias from decision makers in which managers draw similarity and see identical situations where they do not exist (Robbins et al. 2015, p. 216). Solutions The alternative data source could be a valuable solution for decision maker to collect extensive data in limited infrastructure condition. Three alternative data sources ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Growing Up Case Study Like their parents, Josh and Joey undertake physical changes due to the economic slump. Josh becomes thin and malnourished. While Josh is exposed to the ominous nation, he is deprived of food. Josh is not able to eat properly therefore, he becomes thin and frail. Additionally, the boys stay outside in the freezing winds with no place to stay. Consequently, Josh develops pneumonia; he has a high fever and is incredibly weak. Not only did Josh turn out to be frail, but also Joey became extremely thin. Joey was a frail and sickly baby, along with the lack of nutrients it made him even thinner than before. Joey is malnourished and not properly eating because of the lack of food. Both young boys try to survive through these negative impacts the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analyzing Analyzes Santander Consumer Finance Abstract This article analyzes Santander Consumer Finance (SCF) written by Gunner Trumbull, Elena Corsi and Andrew Barron, Harvard Business School (2010). A Spanish company has to make a decision to expand into the European Consumer finance market, and also to make an important organizational strategy decisions in the middle of the world economic slump that followed the U.S. credit crisis from 2007. Since 2002, the consumer finance branch of Grupo Santander a Spanish bank, Santander Consumer Finance (SCF), had grown into one of the largest European consumer finance companies capturing the recent growth in Europe of the consumer finance market. Against a background of growing concerns about the sustainability of household debt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... HISTORY OF SANTANDER CONSUMER FINANCE Santander Consumer Finance (SCF) had entered the consumer finance business in the 1970 s creating Bansafina (1972) and Hispamer (1978) to begin their roots. They went on to expand internationally in 1987 when they acquired CC Bank in Germany. CC Bank had been in operation since the 1950 s specializing in car financing and had 51 branches under them. Over the years SCF would continue to enter different markets, while growing their business. Under the leadership of Mr. Inciarte, the company focused on growth going from a small business to major markets in Europe. By June 2008, SCF was operating in twenty countries accounting for 5% of the Groups workforce, which generated about 8% bank profits. As the company continued to grow new personnel was brought in to give the company a fresh outlook. SCF would continue to break into numerous markets throughout making it a global strength. Santander Consumer Finance (SCF) faces different challenges and risks when looking to enter into another country. When a company is looking to enter in these different countries the challenges it faces depends on the countries rules and regulations that their financial and banking systems imposes. There are those uncontrollable factors that Santander Consumer has to face, which can affect them as well in doing business. Cultural and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Grapheme Color Syneesthesia Research Paper Many tests, surveys, games, etc. use a stimulation where the person involved has to read a word, a color, but the text is written in a color that is not the color written. Someone would have to name the color the text is written in, opposed to reading the word, or identify when the color of the text and the word match. For example, if the following was displayed on the screen: green, a person would have to say red because that is what the text is written in, or identify that the color and the word do not match. Everyone associates the name of a color with that color. But for people with grapheme color synesthesia, it word association goes beyond this. People with grapheme color synesthesia have in their head, for some reason, assigned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Easy and Meaningful Integration of Social Studies and... It is not enough for our students to be citizens of the United States of America; they are faced with the challenge that no other generation has: they are citizens of the world. Social studies, as a focus in classrooms today must be more than a history class. In fact, social studies should include all content areas and be included in all content areas. In math, it is not enough to learn isolated logarithms; students should explore economics and the interdependence of the world economies. A current events guiding question might include, Will the failure of Greece s economy affect those of its neighbors and beyond? Science class should not be the teaching and learning of statics and dynamics and origin of life, but how bridges ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the introduction pages of the social studies curriculum for the State of Connecticut, it states that the framework ...should help students build empathetic awareness along with the ability to apply that awareness to understanding both historical and contemporary issues.... It requires one to be willing to suspend judgment, weigh evidence and examine another point of view. At times, it may require us to confront controversial topics. In the language arts curriculum, in Standard Two, Exploring and Responding to Literature, students are guided to read and respond to classical and contemporary texts from many cultures and literary periods. While studying the curriculum, students will recognize that readers and authors are influenced by individual, social, cultural and historical contexts. Without knowing what those individual, social, cultural and historical contexts are, students cannot possibly be truly successful in language arts. The second content strand for social studies addresses History/Social Studies Literacy. The description is ...competence in literacy, inquiry and research skills is necessary to analyze, evaluate and present history and social studies information. In language arts, Standard Four addresses applying English language conventions. The overarching idea, students apply the conventions of standard English in oral, written and visual communication ties in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Unique And Refreshing Adventure Dope A Unique and Refreshing Adventure ( Movie Review) Dope, directed by Rick Famuyiwa, is a coming of age story that pays homage to 90s vintage ghetto dramas and destroys all stereotypes of a teenager coming from the hood. The character, Malcolm (Shameik Moore), whose entire style, from his classic high top hair cut to his 90s fashioned clothing and shoes, conveys an obsession with hip hop s golden age, which for Malcolm continued until 2001. This movie expresses two sides of a geeky high school teenager growing up in the tough parts of Inglewood and having interests and hobbies that are not typically seen in a tough urban movie. It also shows counterstereotypic situations that usually would not be depicted with these characters. Rick Famuyiwa s Movie, Dope, first breaks down the conformality of society and the way people think, then place the broken pieces together in a way to make the audience see life in different perspectives which, honestly, makes this movie unlike any other 90s based movie that we have all come to know as repetitive. The movie s first few seconds is one that gives an overview of what is to come throughout the movie. It starts off with several definitions of dope, those being someone who is portrayed as unintelligent, an illegal substance, and an American slang that can be closely related to the term cool. All three powerful definitions expresses something edgy about the movie. For instance, the main climax of the movie is about Malcolm and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Human Differences Between Human And Artificial Intelligent... A Turing test is the process of a human distinguishing the difference in answers when conversing with both a Cleverbot and a human, however is unaware of the questions that have been answered by the human and which have been answered by artificial intelligence. This test is also to find out if Artificial intelligence responds similar enough that it is equivalent or indistinguishable. Example: We carried out this investigation to see what would happen and to see if it is easy enough to distinguish the difference between human and artificial intelligent conversations. A certain human was picked to complete the Turing, as he was the one capable of asking the questions. The importance of him asking the questions was because we needed a person to begin the conversation, and also to make sure that the investigation was fair. Here are the results: Human conversing with Human Questionnaire: Human Questionnaire: Hey! How are you? Human: I m good. How about you? Human Questionnaire: I m ok thank you. Human: That s nice what s your name? Human Questionnaire: My name if Joffrey, what about you? Human: My name is Robin. Human Questionnaire: That s a cool name, my sister is called Robin Human: Do you like your sister? Human Questionnaire: No, she is loud and annoying Human: How old is she? Human Questionnaire: She is 8. Human: Yeah that s an annoying age. How old are you? Human conversing with Artificial intelligence/Cleverbot: Human Questionnaire: Hey! How are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Active Pixel Sensor Of Digital Cameras Photodiode Active Pixel Sensor in Digital Cameras Basic Working and Modes of Operation Aronee Dasgupta Telecommunication Department RV College of Engineering Bangalore, India aronee2008@live.com Bharghav Ram Telecommunication Department RV College of Engineering Bangalore, India bhargavrammv@yahoo.co.in Abstract Digital cameras have become extremely common as the prices have reduced. One of the drivers behind the falling prices has been the introduction of CMOS image sensors. Integrating a CCD sensor is very difficult with existing CMOS technology while a CMOS sensor. On the other hand CMOS sensors can be very conveniently integrated with the silicon substrate. The main objective of this essay is to provide information about active pixel sensors. Introduction The market for image sensors are showing an enormous increase in sales and developments of digital cameras and mobile phone cameras. Imaging sensors are mainly of two types: complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors and charge couple device (CCD) sensors. Active pixel sensors (APS) are the emerging sensors for the replacement of existing and widely used charged couple device (CCD) sensors. There is a constant drive in researchers to develop APS sensors which have more sensitivity have lower marginal noise faster operation and can capture greater detail. The reason for using an active pixel sensor and not a passive pixel sensor is that passive pixel sensors are very noisy as there are no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. East Los Angeles College Student Analysis Although named East Los Angeles College(ELAC), ELAC is actually located in Monterey Park, California. Monterey Park is located 30 miles east of Downtown Los Angeles, and has the largest concentration of Chinese Americans in the US. I was raised and born in Monterey Park and when I graduated high school, I enrolled at the local community college. Two years of working as a tutor at the ELAC Writing Center taught me the importance of literature and teaching literature. As a tutor, I learned the necessity to analyze, assess, and appeal to not only the student but their learning needs as well. Most importantly, I learned that before a teacher can impact their students they must understand the student s environment. While being the largest community ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout my educational career, I have been taught English from a dominant perspective that ignored issues of class, race and gender. I have witnessed many students, including myself, become disinterested in great works because there is no personal connection to the texts. My hopes are to widen the paradigm so that more students can become interested in English and see how reading, analysis, and writing can develop not only one s understanding of their society, but also themselves. I acknowledge that every student works and thinks differently; therefore, it should be the teacher s responsibility to provide necessary resources that will develop each individual s their composition skills accordingly. I often tell myself, I am teaching for the students who do not want to be there in the classroom . With disengaged students in mind, I want to push myself to provide a learning experience that is pluralistic, informative and inspirational. Teachers should see their role not as expert, but as someone engaged in reciprocal learning and dialogue with students. To appeal to disinterested students, teachers must explain how writing and rhetoric is necessary in all fields by explaining how English cultivates strong communication skills, which are necessary in everyday life. A teacher s goal should be to motivate students to begin a personal exploration toward effective, ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Summary Of Heroism In Updike A: Author s and Speaker s Purpose: Updike is degrading, de romanticizing heroism, the actions of Sammy when he quit his job by setting the story during the 1960 s which is when people started abandoning the conservative approach to life and started expressing themselves more openly. An example of open expression is when Sammy quit his job or how the three girls walked into the A P in nothing but bathing suits. Queenie and her entourage are being heroes by breaking the social norms regarding women at the time which makes them heroines in the eyes of many females. They break the social norm by going into an A P dressed only in bathing suits and by the way they behaved. He intends to show the differences in the lifestyles of each member of the triangular conflict and how each lifestyle conflicts with each other forcing Sammy to choose between to live his life like Lengel or Queenie. Lengel being a conservative ancient man or Queenie being an open minded young person. Updike satirizes American society s fondness for heroism by having one of their own. Lengel, shot down a female heroine, Queenie, for standing against the common stereotype of women having to be extremely conservative. B: Drawing Inferences: One would assume that under normal circumstances Sammy and Lengel would be acquaintances since Lengel is a friend of the family, not Sammy. However, since Sammy is a teen he must likely despise the idea of growing up to be like Lengel which leads me to believe that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chick Fil A Fast Food Chick Fil A It is no surprise that obesity is rapidly taking over our beautiful country by the thousands. The possibility of this number dropping is very unlikely. America is known for being the land of the free, and home to the heaviest living population. But with so many people in a rush on a regular basis, fast food plays a huge role in an average lifestyle. One out of four individuals consume fast food on a daily basis. A majority of these fast food joints carry chicken sandwiches. They have been a staple menu item for years. Without a doubt, Chick Fil A has the most delicious fried chicken sandwich ever produced. On a scale 1 10 this sandwich receives a 20. Chick Fil A has mastered the art building the perfect chicken sandwich; it tastes the same every time. For the most part everybody enjoys eating. It keeps us alive, and brings us immediate gratification 99% of the time. People eat for pleasure; it s the honest truth. Consistency should come to mind when rating a food item. People want the same mouthwatering goodness each time they visit a restaurant. Between the quality, temperature, and taste, this masterpiece is definitely one that will go down in history. Being able to create a favorite sandwich that a thousand other people have already attempted to perfect is truly amazing. When breaking down the common components to a perfect chicken sandwich, the quality of the meat should be at the top of the list. I want to start by mentioning Chick Fil A uses all natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Nature Of Villain In The Destructors By Graham Greene The Destructors, by Graham Greene Samantha Webber 10/13/17 A villain is someone who commits deplorable actions against others by going out of their way to inflict harm on others. In Destructors by Graham Greene, the character Trevor T. is presented as an evil person with malicious intent, and is a villain because he is unsympathetic to others and destroyed someone s home that meant very much to them. The nature of villainy allows the reader to understand the theme of code of behavior. T. is unsympathetic toward others. In the climax of the story, he intentionally destroys Thomas s house; one of the only houses left after the London Blitz built by Christopher Wren. In the process, T. goes to almost extreme measures to make sure the house is fully decimated; he locks Thomas in his own bathroom, leaving him there with small rations until morning. T. came from an upperclass family, but then he came down in the world, implying that something happened within the family that affected their career. Based on T. s determination to destroy the house, I swear I can fix it, it can be inferred that T. wants to take out his resent about losing everything on someone else. Also, having a lack of empathy can be linked with psychopathy, a mental illness that prevents those who have from feeling sympathy, and are generally contain a charming demeanor, like T., [T.] caught his elbow and supported him. T. shows a calm and polite demeanor, giving the impression that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Zeal Man Speech I the water girl will try to save the world. Zeal Man turned to me and said are you sure ? I look at him and said yes I m sure. Bluster Woman told me to be Okay. Okay it s time for you to go said Zeal Man. So I left to save the earth. Bluster Woman said that I had to go to Washington D.C. I put on my gear, and go when I got there the grass, trees and flowers were all dry. I said to myself I can do this, the whole city is counting on you. First, I will have to worn the whole city. Second, I will make it rain. Third, the grass, trees and flowers won t be dry. Last the city will be saved.All of that happened and I saved the earth. Zeal Man and Bluster Woman were so proud of me because I have saved the earth. The next day Zeal Man and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Process of Digestion The Process of Digestion Over the course of time there have been many difficult questions and theories about everyday life. Using physiology amp; chemistry, those questions have been able to be answered. From the mixture of gases in the air we breathe to the organic substance of plastic or paper, chemistry can be seen everywhere. However, most people mistook the power of chemistry in our own bodies. How is it that a simple slice of bread, once consumed, can turn into fuel for the human body? Using the digestive system and its many organs through the process of digestion and metabolism is how our bodies receive the energy it needs to continue on throughout the day and the rest of our lives. Chemistry then kicks in as food starts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amino acids and fatty acids are mainly where we get our energy from. The whole process starts when we eat and our metabolism breaks down the food. The amino acids and fatty acids are absorbed into the blood where once they attach to a cell, they are then able to speed up the chemical reactions taking place while the amino and fatty acids are monitoring the reactions in the cell some energy is released. This energy can be stored in the body until it is needed (Online School Edition, 2011). There are two forms of metabolism called anabolism and catabolism. Anabolism is storing energy and maintaining cells while catabolism is all about making energy so that each cell has a specific amount to function properly (Ballard, 2003). The body s metabolism is made up of many reactions that produce heat or a calorie. A calorie is a basic unit of heat that measures how much energy a fixed proportion of food brings into the body. Calories are used to regulate the fat in our bodies too. If a person consumes too much calories then the calories will turn into fat. The process of metabolism in each person s body is very unique and different. Some metabolisms run slow, which results in less calories burned and others burn rather quickly, which results in fewer calories (McKenzie, 2010). Whatever the rate of metabolism, many can agree that this process is diverse and complicated, but also very fundamental to everyday life. As everything else in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Summer Assignment Congratulations on joining AP US History! We are so excited to go on this journey of US History with you this year and prepare you to get a 5 on the AP Exam. For your Summer Assignment you will be reading chapters 1 3 in your textbook and completing the following worksheets. You can pick up your textbook from the LINC during the summer. Please make sure you refer to the LINC textbook pick up schedule which can be found on the school website to see when you can pick up your book. When completing the worksheets please make sure that your work is completely your own and in your own words. You may not work with other students to complete this assignment. If your Summer Assignment is similar to other students, websites or word for word from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Separatists bordered the ship, the Mayflower, with other individuals seeking different lands, such as Captain Myles Standish, a popular soldier, the ship missed its destination and landed in New England. Upon arriving, the group chose leaders that would effectively lead the group, such as William Bradford, a self taught scholar who could speak many languages and communicate with many different types of people and was later discovered to be elected 30 times as governor for the Pilgrims. The chosen leaders of this group of people, the Pilgrims, created a brief Mayflower Compact which signified an agreement to form a crude government and always submit to the regulation of majority rules . This pact was a step towards the idea of America s self government. Since the Pilgrims wisely chose educated leaders, the population usually got along well, and its colonization made it one of the most moral and spiritual at the time. The Pilgrims fought through harsh winters and celebrated bountiful harvests, which would later lead to the creation of Thanksgiving, and demonstrated a working, tiny settlement with no internal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Folsom Powerhouse Accomplishments Perched high above the shore of Lake Natoma, Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park displays the work of men who were critical to the creation of electric power systems in use today. The Powerhouse, with its original 1895 equipment, illustrates how power systems were constructed in the late 19th century. It is the work of a General Electric (GE) Corporation team of many brilliant individuals whose contributions were not always recognized in their lifetimes. Many attempts have been made to describe the significance and stunning accomplishments of the Folsom Powerhouse. The word first is commonly used. This claim is sometimes incorrectly applied and does not do justice to the GE team that brought together all the advanced technology of the day to create a showcase hydroelectric power facility. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1884, Judge Lorenzo Sawyer s ruling against the North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company (for the full story, see Malakoff Diggings) ended hydraulic mining and created a base of unemployed workers with journeyman skills in hydro engineering. Their experience with penstocks and monitor nozzles was invaluable, and they were eager for work. As mine shafts replaced hydraulic mining, a power source was needed to operate water pumps, air pumps, stamp mills, lighting, and other machinery. Steam power plants required boilers, piping, the ongoing costs of coal or wood fuel, and a significant workforce to run the operation. Even with the cost of building dams, hydroelectricity was a less expensive option. One of the first recorded uses of hydroelectric power for mining in California was the 1889 DC powerhouse for the Dalmatia mine in El Dorado County. Mine owners whose facilities were distant from a water source were eager to try the new AC technology. Those that did began achieving milestone transmission distances. Poly phase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Development Of The Metropolitan Or Urban University Essay Introduction The metropolitan or urban university is one of the newer institutional models within the American higher education system (Whitney, 2005). Initially, a group of academic leaders from t thirteen urban institutions formed an alliance called the Urban 13 and began meeting regularly to discuss how their institutions were different from all other institutional models (Whitney, 2005). Internationally institutions of higher education have maintained their importance for both their regional and national economies and wellbeing. Even our European counterparts have increased their attention and debates on the need for higher education institutions, with some concentrating on having fewer institutions with a higher quality. As I young institution, only forty seven years old, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has and is continuing to go through growth and establishing an identity as a regional campus. For this paper I will focus on Housing and Residence Life at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, and how it has grown since its inception. strategic management within the Division of Student Affairs, is the ongoing development of on campus housing options for students. Housing and Residence Life directly impacts student retention through programming, leadership opportunities, and product design. National research consistently shows living on campus results in students earning higher GPAs, reporting higher levels of college ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Innocence Of Simple Observation In particular, Krishnamurti emphasizes that In all spiritual matters, there must be and should be no authority whatsoever because you cannot be free, to investigate, to find out for yourself what meditation means if you are under the influence of an authority (What is Meditation (Truth and Actuality) 1968). By the word investigate, he means observation. It is only in the process of observation that we can learn the reality of what is. In the innocence of simple observation there can be no judgement or holding to anything that is seen. In pure observation which Krishnamurti also terms as choiceless awareness (Beyond Myth and Tradition Series 1997) he suggests that when we have brought the past into the now and the end of that past is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The double slit experiment demonstrates that the observation of a system will alter the final product to be particles or waves if no observation takes place a wave pattern is revealed; if observation takes place these same objects exhibit the behavior of point particles. When fully matured observation of the movement of life increases our level of awareness and perception which allows for the natural transcending of the senses and the intellectual mind to bring us to the direct experience of the Self which is always in the transcendent. In the transcendent we realize that the observer has become the observed, the two are united in One, the Self. According to Krishnamurti, to transcend is by choiceless awareness (Beyond Myth and Tradition Series 1997) which allows the mind to be free of all its total content so that we empty the known and from that emptiness...is something most holy, which is the whole movement of meditation, then life then has a totally different meaning (What is Meditation (Truth and Actuality) 1968). What Krishnamurti appears to be suggesting is that to live in a permanent state of transcendence there is no need to study books on self improvement or to self program one s self or be confined within the practice of regular meditation for the transcendent power of innocent observation is enough to unite us with the Self. Observation, according to Krishnamurti ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Hester Prynne Guilt On June 1642, in Boston, people gather to see the punishment of a young girl by the name of Hester Prynne, she was found guilty of cheating and was forced to wear a scarlet A on her clothes as a sign of shame because of it. Also, she should stand on the scaffold for three hours she was open to much humiliation when the young girl came to the scaffold, lots of the females there are upset because of her beauty and dignity. She was told and persuaded to name her child s Father, but she refused. When she looks out over into the people, she can see a little, irregular man that she recognizes and it turns out to be her long lost husband, who was supposed to be lost at sea. When her husband sees her on the scaffold in shame, he asks a man why she s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Theme Of Feminist Power In Shakespeare s Margaret Of... Shakespeare has been admired for his strong female characters for quite some time, but often times when Margaret of Anjou is weighed against these women she s marginalized as one dimensional and callous. Several scholars claim that Margaret is inconsequential to the plot of Henry VI and Richard III, going as far as to cut her part from live performances wherever possible. Katherine Eggert compares Margaret to Joan of Arc s role in 1 Henry VI, saying that Margret s effect never becomes quite as incantatory as Joan La Pucelle s (69). Many scholars, including Thomas McNeal, Angela Pitt, and Marilyn French, have written off Margaret as a cruel whore in their works. With all the research that has been done on Shakespeare s Margaret of Anjou, very few scholars acknowledge the feminine power she represents and how pivotal her role is for accurately portraying Shakespeare s intentions for Henry VI and Richard III. Shakespeare showcases Margaret s entire lifespan and journey as a woman for a reason. He wants his audience to watch her go through every feminine archetype during her life on stage: maiden, wife, mother, and crone. This journey, coupled with her power over the men surrounding her, is incredibly important to the theme of feminine power within these works because Shakespeare wanted his audience to see that Margaret is female and strong. In a similar fashion, Shakespeare uses Margaret for his theme of feminine power by making her the only person smart enough to trick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. 6 Spiritual Lessons Learned From Watching Michael Phelps... The article 6 Spiritual Lessons Learned from Watching Michael Phelps is a personal reflection of what Tony Homsy, the author, learned and what he was inspired by watching Michael Phelps in the Olympics in Rio. The first thing Tony learned was that you cannot always get what you want. He writes about how he was not able to find or watch the video of Michael Phelps gold medal winning relay. The second thing that he learned was that life consists of numerous high and low points. Tony learned that Phelps life was full of peaks and valleys. Phelps has gone from living in a rehab facility to winning gold medals. By watching and reading about the Olympics, Tony realizes that sharing our struggles gives us hope and that life is not always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cross Cultural Communication And Cultural Differences When people think of business, rarely do we associate culture with the concept. This leads to an issue in cross cultural communication. By analyzing cross cultural communication, and its miscommunication in cultural differences, it is clear that employees should know more of a country s defining culture. Only recently have we seen an emphasis in understanding other country s cultures. In doing so, some businesses have prospered, while others have suffered after a terrible miscommunication. When dealing with culture, there are three segments that an employee should consider. What can be done before, during and after contact is made with the culture. In effectively preparing for one, a business may successfully send the message they wish to their client. Before even beginning communications, an individual should research the culture. When researching the culture, individuals should identify and understand normal business patterns in that location. This may include doing work before communication is started. For instance, in other cultures it is customary for a friendship to develop before communications may begin. In attempting to be on a friendly basis, clients may be more forgiving if a cultural mistake is made. While in other cultures, giving a gift before a negotiation takes place is normal. Lastly if possible the individual should be aware of the current state of affairs in the opposing nation to avoid sensitive subjects. This all depends on the culture though that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Most Likely Diagnosis Essay Most Likely Diagnosis The first most likely diagnosis would be acute gastroenteritis. According to Aftab and Churgay (2012), the patient has acute gastroenteritis is often defined as the onset of diarrhea in the absence of chronic disease, with or without abdominal pain, fever, nausea, or vomiting . This 18 month year old patient has had 6 episodes of diarrhea and 4 episodes of vomiting per day that occurred for two days. The patient also has no history of having a chronic disease. Confirm Diagnosis To begin, there would be several different ways to diagnosis acute gastroenteritis. Aftab and Churgay (2012) discuss how they would define diarrhea as having three or more water or loose stools in a 24 hour period, which is seen in this patient. Then the diarrhea would be noninflammatory due to it not having any blood or mucus in it along with having no fever present. Aftab and Churgay (2012) would include history such as how often the child is urinating and having bowel movements, whether vomiting is interfering with the child s ability to keep down fluids and solid food, the duration of illness, the nature of the stools (e.g., whether ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Hockenberry, Rodgers, and Wilson (2017), the possible cause of this is prolong and repetitive contact with some kind of irritant. In this case, it would be the six episodes of diarrhea in the last two days. The biggest signs is eruptions in the convex surfaces of buttocks, inner thighs, mons pubis, and scrotum, which is seen on the picture. Interventions focus on reducing wetness, pH, and fecal irritants. How this is accomplished is by keeping the skin dry, applying ointment, and avoiding over washing the skin. Keeping the skin dry by using superabsorbent diapers, chaing diapers as soon as they are soiled, and exposing the body to the air to dry completely. Ointment that can be applied is zinc oxide or petrolatum. (Hockenberry, Rodgers, and Wilson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Film Twelve Angry Men Which Was Produced In 1957,... The film Twelve Angry Men which was produced in 1957, demonstrates how a jury room took place in the 1950 s. The whole film except the first few minutes of it, takes place in a jury room without air conditioning. It demonstrates how steamy and tense things can get between jurors when it comes to deliberating a case. It is apparent that the theme of this film is justice. Why should this 18 year old boy who could possibly be innocent, receive the death penalty when he still has a whole life ahead of him? The jurors deliberated on the trial of a first degree murder case of this young boy who was accused of stabbing and killing his father. Their opinions are expressed and all evidence is presented in order to conclude the verdict of the boy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was when the film becomes interesting. The argument of the film is the jurors deliberating whether the boy is guilty. After juror number 8 stated the boy could be innocent, the other jurors were stubborn and kept insisting to send the boy to the chair. The fact that all the other jurors assumed that the boy was guilty was quite unfair. This was when the major conflict arose in the film, when all but one juror disagreed with the punishment which then forced them to discuss the case. Since juror number 8 didn t agree with the rest of the jurors, he had to support his claim with the evidence that was presented. He talked about the evidence that was collected from the crime. Some of the evidence is strong and makes sense. Juror number 8 made several good points and one of them was that it was not possible for the old man to have heard the yell. The juror claimed that the old man had poor hearing and there was a train that passed by the house around the same time the killing occurred. Therefore, how was it possible for the yell to have been heard? This evidence relates to the rest of the evidence collected. The old man was not a good witness to the case and so the juror had to continue to state the rest of the evidence in order to convince the other men that the boy was not guilty. Another strong point that the writer made in this film is the physical evidence that was used in the case. There was not much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Donoghue V Stevenson Case Essay Essay Question: Read Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] A.C. 562. Assess the way in which Lords Atkin and Buckmaster use the case law they discuss in at least three instances (eg Langridge v Levy; Winterbottom v Wright; Longmeid v Holliday; George v Skivington; Heaven v Pender; Le Lievre v Gould; etc), with reference to the operation of the doctrine of precedent and the techniques of applying and distinguishing cases. This will require you to do much more than describe the facts of any of the cases involved; we are interested in the legal/judicial techniques employed by the judges and how they deal with previous case law that could be regarded as favourable or adverse to the judges preferred view of the common law in Mrs Donoghue s case. By way of comment, identify and evaluate the operation of Llewellyn s law jobs in this case. Name: Abisola Ewaoluwa Ajisola In this essay I plan to identify and discuss the technical use of some case law by Lords Atkin and Buckmaster. Also to provide an in depth explanation of the reasons for the way their Lordships treat the cases as they do. Firstly, previous cases or a higher court need not bind Lord Buckmaster and Lord Atkin as they are operating in the Supreme Court (formerly known as The House of Lords) and there is no higher court. However they may be bound by their own pervious decisions. Lord Buckmaster was a slave to precedent, and was unwilling to allow the common law to adapt to meet the perceived needs of modern society . In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Rhetorical Analysis Of The King s Speech Most have seen the 2010 film, The King s Speech, known for it s numerous incidents preceding King George VI s first wartime broadcast. Many knew of his personal anxiety surrounding his speech impediment and usurping of the throne; however, this representation of historical rhetoric goes beyond a simple Colin Firth film. On September 3, 1939, King George VI of the United Kingdom gave an address to the nation, describing the unfortunate involvement of it s people in another war and why they stood in such a state. Through the use of argumentation, addressing his audience appropriately, and handling his speech defect efficiently in delivery, King George VI calls on the ethos, pathos, and logos of his subjects, effectively presenting his arguments for going to war with Germany. From the very start of his address, King George VI identifies his audience and his relationship with them, building a sense of trust and mutual duty. To call on their pathos an appeal to emotion by distortion of factual evidence (Wright) , King George also tries to establish a personal connection through unity for the upcoming war effort among his subjects. He calls for all citizens to act with their personal, physical, and emotional strength, showing his faith in the abilities of the British. The address calls them to remember the last World War that they fought valiantly in by stating or the second time in the lives of most of us we are at war. This also reiterates in the people s minds that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Write An Alternate Ending To Jane Eyre Please, let it be cholera. Emma Bertrand pressed a hand against the churning in her stomach and forced herself to move one foot in front of the other. As silent as possible, she crept along the dark hallway toward her mother s bedchamber. Her father said the sickroom was no place for a twelve year old girl, but she had to know for certain if her suspicions were true. The only light filtering up the wide spiral staircase came from the gas lamps in one of the rooms on the first floor. The unlit chandelier above the foyer tinkled softly as the wind outside seeped through the cracks and crevices of the mansion on St. Charles. Muted voices drifted from somewhere below. Her father and uncle discussing business, most likely. The few servants still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The description of symptoms and treatments of all the different diseases fascinated her, but she also learned what the doctor s accusations had meant. She watched her mother s sleeping form. Did she suffer from cholera? Or was she being poisoned like Grandpère? Emma needed know for sure. Arsenic poisoning and cholera shared many of the same symptoms, but there were a few differences. She should check the chamber pot cholera would make the contents pale and watery; blood might indicate arsenic but she couldn t bring herself to look inside. Not yet, anyway. She d search for other signs first. Inching onto the edge of the mattress, she leaned over to check her mother s breath for any hint of garlic another sign of arsenic. The floorboard in the hallway creaked again. Emma flew off the bed and dashed for cover behind the silk dressing screen. Her heart pounded. Sweat trickled down the side of her face. Trembling, she peeked around the edge of the screen and watched as a tall figure entered the room. When he stepped into the light of the fireplace, her hand flew to her mouth to silence the gasp. It could not be him. He would never poison her mother. Would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. U.S. Policy on Libyan Chemical Weapons Proliferation Essay U.S. Policy on Libyan Chemical Weapons Proliferation Introduction A legacy of aggression exists between the United States and Libya which pervades every facet of U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the non proliferation arena. The absolute distrust of Revolutionary Leader Colonel Mu ammar Abu Minyar al Qadhafi and his government expressed by U.S. officials has prompted the United States to play the role of policing non proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, the so called weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), in Libya. As Libya is a party to the Pelindaba Treaty for the establishment of the African nuclear weapon free zone (ANWFZ), it is bound to a commitment of nuclear non proliferation. However, this treaty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The definition of proportionality, however, is difficult to ascertain and the doctrine can only be invoked in the case of attack. Therefore, U.S. use of nuclear weapons in response to the present Libyan production of chemical weapons is unjustifiable. The chemical weapons non proliferation regime boasts a strong treaty in the form of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), but as Libya is not a party to this treaty, its restrictions have no bearing on Libyan chemical weapons production. Libya, therefore, presents a problem in that its chemical weapons production constitutes a world threat, but its actions are fully legal. The Geneva Protocol of 1925 merely prohibits the use of chemical weapons, not their production, stockpiling, or possession. Thus, though U.S. policy options are constrained by its agreements and security assurances, the United States must seek out legal and effective means of ending Libyan production of chemical weapons. Background Libya has long been considered a state threatening the interests of the WMD non proliferation regimes. Though Libya is a non nuclear weapon state party to the NPT, [its] commitment to the accord is suspect because of [its] demonstrated interest in acquiring nuclear arms (Jones 1995:15). This resolution became more suspicious when Libya joined Bhutan and India in casting a negative vote in the overall 158 to 3 vote in favor of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (Jones 1995:16). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Time To Plant Pansies Analysis Farther north, pansies bring spring cheer and fragrance over a long period, providing especially perfect underplantings for tulip and other tall spring bulbs (Clausen 10 12). In an article titled Time to Plant Pansies, Ruth Rogers Clausen gives out helpful guidelines on how to grow pansies at almost any time of the year. This particular author practices numerous techniques to inform readers a specific way of planting and the greatest method of planting a pansy at different periods of a season. In the beginning, Clausen uses different types of examples to demonstrate different types of pansies in a region and how they evolved each year. Clausen says, The pansies grown today are hybrids derived from several species of Viola, including V. lutea (wild violas) and V. tricolor (Johnny jump up) from Europe and Asia (qtd. In Clausen 10). Clausen explains the research and studies of foundation of pansies and where the term originated from. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clausen asks, Can you imagine a garden without pansies ? This shows that the author has a strong love for pansies. The author provides a single paged photo layout of the natural beauty colors pansies are and their natural beauty. Clausen also provides the reader with bold letters to grab the reader s attention. The bold letters consist of where to plant pansies, the propagation, and the culture of pansies. In addition, the author provides a graph of common names, botanical name, family, hardiness, conditions, blooming time, height and the best features the pansy has to offer. Clausen offers the information for the audience to be aware of the beauty pansies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Compare And Contrast Shakespeare Sonnet 130 Sonnet 18 and Sonnet 130, were some of William Shakespeare s most famous sonnets that he ever wrote. Both sonnets are very similar with the theme of love and beauty; however they contrast each other in their purpose, style, and whom William Shakespeare is writing the sonnet to. The sonnets are both written in two different styles of writing. Sonnet 18 was written in a more traditional format, which paints the woman in a divine spotlight. Sonnet 130 however contrasts Sonnet 18 by instead of describing their subject as being beautiful they rather describing them as with imperfections and how they love that subject. Shakespeare uses a complimentary tone when he wrote Sonnet 18 and uses a more ironic and satirical tone in his Sonnet 130. With the help of a complex metaphor, the tone he uses in each sonnet, and imagery, Shakespeare gives two very different takes on love and beauty. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They try to pay tribute to the woman by making the comparison of her beauty to a summer s day. The narrator even describes their lover as being more beautiful and temperate then what can be found in nature. Noting the fact that nature s beauty can be very sporadic over time and the sun can even become dim. And often is his gold complexion dimm d; and every fair from fair sometime declines, (Shakespeare). The narrator then concludes that the appearance of the woman that they are referring to isn t going away because it will be forever captured in the verses of this sonnet. So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this and gives life to thee (Shakespeare). The narrator starts making them out to be more of a goddess rather than an actual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Character Analysis Of Everyman Everyman, a morality play, was written in the late fifteenth century with the intention of communicating to both educated, as well as, illiterate audiences some of the moral instructions regarding the way to live life and prepare for judgment day. Liberty University (Lesson 26 presentation) says, This play taught masses of people about Christ and what constitutes a God centered moral life. (Liberty University. n.d.) The use of characters such as; Death, Goods, Beauty, Knowledge, Good deeds, and of course, Everyman, create a realistic understanding of the moral message. The treatment and perception of the character Death within the play gives the audients important insight to the way death is used by God and how it changes the outlook ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As each character betrays their promises to never leave or forsake Everyman, the reader can make a personal connection that supports their understanding that the only way to salvation is through Christ; not through the characters of the play such as Goods or Fellowship. All of the characters can be taken literally to understand their nature in the real world. Death, as a character, is used as an analogy or allegory for literal death. The author is demonstrating the use of Death to bring people back to God. As Everyman continued in his search to find someone willing to accompany him to his reckoning he comes across Good Deeds. Although the character, Good Deeds, was willing to accompany Everyman, he is initially unable to so because of the fact that Good Deeds was never Everyman s primary focus so he was lacking strength in that area. That being said, Good Deeds points Everyman in the direction of his sister, Knowledge, who encourages him to seek Confession. By speaking with Confession, he seeks forgiveness while also punishing himself by way of scourge of penance. Everyman is then forgiven of his sins and Good Deeds rises from the ground strong enough to accompany him to his final judgment. In this situation, God uses Death to free people of their sin and bring them to salvation. Prior to being comforted by Good Deeds, Everyman was overwhelmed by fear and anxiety. He was alone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. World Health Organization World Health Organization The World Health Organization is a global organization that works on health conditions throughout the world. The WHO works with countries all over the world to help fix health policies to improve health conditions and the quality of life. The World Health Organization is currently working on fixing and improving mental health policies throughout the world. The World Health Organization works on addressing health related issues throughout the world; an important issue they are working on now is mental health. The World Health Organization is the United Nation s authority for health. It was established in 1948 to help improve health condition throughout the world. The WHO is made up of 8,000 people from 150 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Medical Schools and Nursing Colleges, 2010). One of the World Health Organization s most recent areas of concern is addressing mental health. They are focusing on disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, epilepsy and addictions. The WHO believes that mental and neurological disorders lead people to a great amount of suffering, dramatically increase their vulnerability, and lead individuals to a life of poverty. Many people are not aware and tend to discriminate against people with mental disorders. This discriminations leads to people having their human rights violated and them being stripped from opportunities that every other citizen has. If the proper steps are taken to help promote mental health, we will see a great improvement in the lives of people affected by mental illnesses by helping them to grow and be productive healthy members of society. In order for the World Health Organization to see these improvements they need to work with the governments of different countries to improve their laws and policies about mental illness. These policies need to help address proper treatment plans, prevention plans and awareness programs. One issue that the World Health Organization is working on fixing currently is the use of marijuana in adolescence. The World Health Organization has found that use of marijuana in individuals who started using the drug before the age of 17 has led them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...